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Watch: Broken Bells Drop Live Video of ‘Control’

Latest video from Broken Bells, “Control,” was filmed at the Fonda Theatre in Los Angeles.

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Video: Johnny Winter Covers Bob Dylan’s ‘Highway 61 Revisited’ – May 15, 2014

Johnny Winter has been covering “Highway 61 Revisited” for years now.

Here’s a version he did on May 15, 2014 at Sala Apolo in Barcelona.

Dylan’s version on Highway 61 Revisited:

Highway 61 Revisited by Bob Dylan on Grooveshark

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Video: White Fence Rock Out With Gram Parsons’ ‘Lazy Days’

White Fence covering Gram Parsons’ “lazy Days” for the A.V. Club.

This is a good song and a good cover.

Check it out.

Here’s the Flying Burrito Brothers’ version:

Plus frontman Tim Presley talks about Gram Parsons:

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Audio: Stream Neil Young’s ‘A Letter Home’ Right Now!

Neil Young’s new album, A Letter Home, will be released on May 27, 2014.

Meanwhile you can give it a listen.

Check it out.

Thanks Huffington Post!

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Audio: ‘House of the Rising Sun’ by Bob Dylan, The White Stripes, Joan Baez, Texas Alexander, The Beatles, Thin Lizzy, The Supremes & More

On November 20, 1961, Bob Dylan recorded “House of the Rising Sun” at Columbia Studio A in New York.

The recording appeared on his debut album, Bob Dylan.

Below are two versions by Dylan, plus versions of the old blues song by Nina Simone, Frijid Pink, Texas Alexander (possibly the earliest recorded version), The Supremes, Thin Lizzy, The Animals, Dave Van Ronk and others.

Enjoy!

Bob Dylan:

House Of The Rising Sun by Bob Dylan on Grooveshark

The Animals:

Joan Baez:

The Supremes:

House Of The Rising Sun by The Supremes on Grooveshark

The White Stripes:

House Of The Rising Sun (Bob Dylan) – 2005-09-09 by The White Stripes on Grooveshark

Nina Simone:

Josh White:

Roy Acuff:

Texas Alexander:

Dave Van Ronk:

Thin Lizzy:

The Beatles:

Libby Holman:

Frijid Pink:

Sinead O’Connor

Bob Dylan:

House of the Rising Sun by Bob Dylan on Grooveshark

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Video: St. Vincent Performs ‘Digital Witness,’ ‘Birth In Reverse’ On ‘SNL’

St. Vincent on SNL.

St. Vincent performed two songs, “Digital Witness” and “Birth In Reverse,” on SNL last night.

Check them out.

“DIgital Witness”:

“Birth In Reverse”:

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Audio: Stream Sharon Van Etten’s New Album, ‘Are We There Yet?’ RIght Now

Sharon Van Etten, who I’ve posting about previously, will have her new album, Are We There Yet?, released on May 27, 2014.

Meanwhile you can listen to the whole album over at iTunes Radio.

And check out here videos for two songs off the album:

“Every Time The Sun Comes Up”:

“Taking Chances”:

And stream this one right here:

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“Your Love Is Killing Me”:

Audio: Was a Fan Calling Bob Dylan ‘Judas’ the Greatest Moment in Rock History? – May 17, 1966 – ‘Like A Rolling Stone’

Dylan, 1966.

In 1971, searching the record store bins, I came across a Bob Dylan bootleg album that claimed to be recorded live at the Royal Albert Hall in London in 1966.

I put that album on and my mind was blown.

What I heard was the moment when rock ‘n’ roll stares down all the lies, and speaks truth.

Bob Dylan stood on the stage in the Free Trade Hall in Manchester on May 17, 1966. He’d just played what already was the greatest live rock ‘n’ roll. A devastating set, the songs turned into huge bonfires, Robbie Robertson’s out-of-control guitar riffs shooting out of the flames.

But that moment.

A fan shouts out “Judas,” calling Dylan out for betraying all his folk music fans.

What that must have felt like if you were Bob Dylan, standing on that stage, putting everything on the line.

Dylan had already put up with abuse in the U.S., Australia and Europe. But this!

Imagine. Some idiot has the audacity to call Bob Dylan ‘Judas’!

But of course this was so much more. This was a scene that has been played out again and again through history. The old guard, the conservatives, the right wing Tea Party blind men who face a past that never existed and insist that we turn around and retreat back into it.

There’s laughter in the hall. But this is no laughing matter.

“I don’t believe you” Dylan says.

And the majestic sound that kicks off a song like no other, “Like A Rolling Stone,” begins and over it Dylan insists:

“You’re a liar!”

And then he sings his greatest song, delivering the best version of his career, a song that rips away the bullshit we put up with day after day. That insists we walk forward into the unknown no matter the danger.

The music, the words, the voice.

Dylan won’t settle for the world as it is. All the phonies.

Listen below and hear the song as it sounded that night.

Like A Rolling Stone (live at the Free Trade Hall, Manchester 1966) by Bob Dylan on Grooveshark

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Audio: Listen to Jack White’s Rockin’ ‘Just One Drink’ Off ‘Lazaretto’

Jack White’s solo album, Lazaretto, is out June 10, 2014.

Meanwhile here’s another track off it, “Just One Drink.”

Great title.

See what you think.

Thanks Rolling Stone!

[In August of this year I’ll be publishing my rock ‘n’ roll/ coming-of-age novel, “True Love Scars,” which features a narrator who is obsessed with Bob Dylan. To read the first chapter, head here.]

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Audio: Led Zeppelin ‘Whole Lotta Love’ Alternate Take – Listen Now!

In June new expanded versions of the first three Led Zeppelin albums will be released.

To get us excited, a few of the alternate takes and live versions that will be on the albums have been made available.

Here’s a version of “Whole Lotta Love” quite different from what made it onto the album

Here are live versions of “Good Times, Bad Times” and “Communication Breakdown” recorded live in Paris in 1969.

[In August of this year I’ll be publishing my rock ‘n’ roll/ coming-of-age novel, “True Love Scars,” which features a narrator who is obsessed with Bob Dylan. To read the first chapter, head here.]

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