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Video: Previously Unreleased Dave Van Ronk Album Set For May Release

The late Dave Van Ronk’s previously unreleased Live in Monterey is will be released on May 13, 2014.

From the press release:

Live in Monterey looks back on his entire career. Recorded at Monterey, Calif.’s Carleton Hall, the album works both as a retrospective and an introduction. The 16 tracks include traditional numbers, blues classics and originals, touching on every aspect of what makes Van Ronk revered by musicians of every generation. The album features just Dave, his voice and his guitar. That’s all that’s needed.

“Dave’s voice is a wonder,” writes set co-producer Rick Chelew (who recorded the set) in his liner notes, “going from a delicate, almost feminine whisper to a powerful frightening growl that would make a punk-rocker shut up and listen — sometimes within the same song.”

Fellow Greenwich Village folk denizen Happy Traum, who also contributed liner notes to Live in Monterey, observes: “Those of us who had a chance to know
Dave Van Ronk were treated to a larger than life, contradictory, ultimately lovable
personality. He was generous, opinionated,
sharply intelligent, hypercritical, hospitable,
cranky, an unapologetic Trotskyite communist, a sci-fi aficionado, a musical polymath
with wide-ranging tastes, a darn good cook,
and a friend, mentor, and teacher to many
a young, aspiring guitarist.”

“At one point in
his career,” Traum continues, “Dave would surely have liked to become famous, but he lived his life and made his music on his own terms an settled reluctantly for being a ‘legend.’ The irony is that none of his peers, no matter how commercially successful they became, were dubbed ‘The Mayor of MacDougal Street,’ had a Greenwich Village street named after them, or are remembered with such affection.”

Yes, there have been other live Van Ronk releases, but all live performances are not equal, and it was a stroke of good luck that tape was rolling in this old Monterey church when the artist, in fine form, played an extraordinary set. “As soon as Dave started to play it was clear that this was one of those rare occasions …,” says Chelew. Van Ronk’s widow Andrea Vuocolo, who attended countless Van Ronk shows, concurs, recalling it as “a particularly strong performance.”
It is time again for an audience with The Mayor.

Track Listing:

1. You’ve Been A Good Old Wagon But You Done Broke Down |
2. Blood Red Moon
3. Jesus Met The Woman At The Well
4. Going Down Slow
5. Losers
6. Cocaine Blues
7. Winin’ Boy Blues
8. Did You Hear John Hurt?
9. Jelly Jelly
10. Spike Driver Blues
11. Sportin’ Life Blues
12. Come Back Baby
13. Candy Man
14. He Was A Friend Of Mine
15. St. James Infirmary
16. Four Strong Winds

Here’s a cool 1997 version of “St. James Infirmary” that is different from the one on the album:

Video: Jack White Back with Funk Rocking ‘Lazaretto’; Watch White Record the Song on Record Store Day

Jack White and band record “Lazaretto.”

We get a preview of Jack White’s upcoming solo album, Lazaretto, with this studio recording of the title track.

This is a good one.

Plus watch White make history recording “Lazaretto” on Record Store Day.

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Audio: Listen to Previously Unreleased Garbage Songs, ‘Girls Talk’ & ‘Time Will Destroy Everything’

I’ve been a fan of Garbage since I heard a prerelease of their debut album, Garage, in 1995.

These two tracks — released on a single for Record Store Day — date back years.

“Girls Talk” is a duet with ex-Distillers frontwoman Brody Dalle. (If you like Brody Dalle, listen to her new solo album, Diploid Love, here.)

According to Consequence of Sound, “‘Girls Talk’ dates back to 2007 and was originally written to be included on the band’s greatest hits album, Absolute Garbage. Meanwhile, “Time Will Destroy Everything” was first conceived during the recording sessions for Garbage’s fifth album 2010′s Not Your Kind of People.”

“Girls Talk”:

“Time Will Destroy Everything”:

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Audio: Listen to Prince’s New Song, ‘The Breakdown’

Prince and Zooey Deschanel (she doesn’t sing on this song).

A lot of energy coming from Prince over the past year.

Now with his new Warner Bros. deal/ reconciliation he’s back with a new and unexpected song, “The Breakdown.”

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Audio: Bob Dylan Tribute with The Waterboys, Thurston Moore & Kim Gordon & More, May 2002 — full album

This album, Hard Rain – A Tribute to Bob Dylan – Vol.1, has some great covers.

Check out Bill Kirchen’s amazing “Just Like Tom Thumb’s Blues” for example.

Uncut magazine released it May, 2002.

Check it out.

Tracklist

01. 0:00:00 The Waterboys – Girl From The North Country
02. 0:04:16 Bill Kirchen – Just Like Tom Thumb’s Blues
03. 0:09:48 Johnny Marr – Don’t Think Twice, It’s All Right
04. 0;14:10 Howard Devoto / Luxuria – She’s Your Lover Now
05. 0:17:41 Thea Gilmore – I Dreamed I Saw St. Augustine
06. 0:22:08 The Band – When I Paint My Masterpiece
07. 0:26:05 The Hollies – The Times They Are A-Changin’
08. 0:29:18 Robert Palmer – I’ll Be Your Baby Tonight
09. 0:32:37 Cat Power – Paths Of Victory
10. 0:35:52 Thurston, Kim And Epic – Sitting On A Barbed Wire Fence
11. 0:39:36 Mary Lou Lord – You’re Gonna Make Me Lonesome When You Go
12. 0:43:08 Manfred Mann – With God On Our Side
13. 0:47:30 Cassandra Wilson – Shelter From The Storm
14. 0:52:36 The Nice – She Belongs To Me
15. 1:04:19 Paul Weller – I Shall Be Released

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Video: Bob Dylan Does ‘Cold Irons Bound’ in Toronto, 1998

Bob Dylan, Toronto, 1998.

Here’s a live version of “Cold Irons Bound” that Bob Dylan played at the Maple Leaf Gardens, Toronto, ON, Canada, October 29, 1998:

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Audio: Listen to Bruce Springsteen’s ‘American Beauty’ EP — all four songs

Today, for Record Store Day, Bruce Springsteen released a four song EP.

If you were lucky, you could buy a copy of the vinyl American Beauty EP.

If you weren’t so lucky, it was gone by the time you got into the record store.

So a serious Springsteen fan posted the four tracks, which were taken off the vinyl.

Listen now, and buy once you can get it.

The title track is a total winner, and the other three aren’t bad.

The numbers are the start times of each track in case you want to listen to a particular song.

1. American Beauty – 0:00
2. Mary Mary – 4:06
3. Hurry Up Sundown – 6:56
4. Hey Blue Eyes – 10:12

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Audio: Joanna Gruesome Do Galaxie 500’s ‘Tugboat’

Singer Alanna McArdle.

I love this British band, Joanna Gruesome.

Although Joanna Gruesome pulled an unofficial video directed by their drummer, David Sanford, for “Tugboat” that Pitchfork briefly posted earlier today, I thought you might dig hearing the song, which is the flip of the group’s single, “Sugarcrush.”

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Audio: Neil Young Plays Acoustic Show In Dallas, April 17, 2014 – 8 1/2 songs

Neil Young, Dallas, April 17, 2014.

Neil Young at Morton H. Meyerson Symphony Center, Dallas TX, April 17, 2014.

And there are more videos from this show here.

“Harvest Moon”:

“Heart of Gold”:

“After the Gold Rush”:

“Southern Man”:

“Old Man”:

“Mr. Soul”:

“Ohio”:

“Thrasher”:

“Pocahontas” (partial):

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Audio: Bob Dylan Sings ‘I Rode Out One Morning,’ ‘House of the Rising Sun’- April 12, 1963

Photo via American Masters.

These two songs, recorded a little over 51 years ago, were taped at the home of Eve and Mac McKenzie. Dylan met the McKenzies at Gerde’s Folk City in early 1961, according to Isis Magazine. He was “introduced to Mac McKenzie by Woody Guthrie’s wife Marjorie. ”

Isis:

Folk enthusiasts, the McKenzies had an apartment north of the Village where some of the young would-be folk musicians often met up. Dylan became a regular visitor and soon a houseguest too, sleeping on the couch in the family’s living room. The middle-aged couple, generous down-to-earth folks, were among the first to adopt Dylan. Mac was a hard working, hard-drinking longshoreman, Eve, an ex-Martha Graham dancer, described Dylan as looking like a character out of Dickens, with long coat and cap.

Dylan recorded many songs at the apartment.

Below are two songs Dylan recorded at the Mckenzie’s apartment on April 12, 1963 (according to bobdylan.com).

The first song, “I Rode Out One Morning,” is an obscure one that Dylan only performed once, and you’re about to listen to that the one tine he played it.

“I Rode Out One Morning”:

I Rode Out One Morning (Mackenzie Home Tapes) by Bob Dylan on Grooveshark

“House of the Rising Sun”:

House Of The Rising Sun (Mackenzie Home Tapes) by Bob Dylan on Grooveshark

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