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Video: Johnny Depp & Haim Join The New Basement Tapes to Sing Dylan Songs at Ricardo Montalban Theatre

Johnny Depp, Marcus Mumford & Jim James.

Last night (Nov. 13, 2014) the band T Bone Burnett put together to turn a bunch of lyrics Bob Dylan wrote in 1967 while recording the Basement Tapes in upstate New York into an album, performed songs from the new album, Lost On The River: The New Basement Tapes, at the Ricardo Montalban Theatre in Los Angeles.

That band, dubbed The New Basement Tapes, consists of Marcus Mumford, Elvis Costello, Taylor Goldsmith, Jim James and Rhiannon Giddens. For the show, they were augmented on a few songs by the three women of Haim, and Johnny Depp.

Rhiannon Giddens and the Haim sisters.

Here you can see them perform “Kansas City,” with Marcus Mumford on lead vocal, “Duncan and Jimmy” with Rhiannon Giddens singing, “Card Shark, with Taylor Goldsmith taking the lead and some of “Married To M Hack,” which Elvis Costello sings.

“Kansas City”:

“Duncan and Jimmy”:

“Card Shark”:

“Married To My Hack” (partial):

Plus here they are with Elvis on vocals singing “Lost On The River” on Jimmy Fallon. This aired on NBC on November 10th, 2014.

And here’s Marcus Mumford taking the lead on “Kansas City” on Ellen today.

Setlist:

Down on the Bottom – Jim James vocals
Spanish Mary – Rhiannon Giddens vocals
Liberty Street – Rhiannon Giddens vocals
Married to My Hack – Elvis Costello vocals
The Whistle is Blowing – Marcus Mumford vocals with Haim on backing
vocals
Diamond Ring – Taylor Goldsmith vocals
Nothing to It – Jim James vocals
Lost on the River – Elvis Costello vocals
Florida Key – Taylor Goldsmith vocals
Stranger – Marcus Mumford vocals
Hidee Hidee Hidee Ho – Rhiannon Giddens vocals
Hidee Hidee Hidee Ho (alternate version) – Jim James vocals
“Unreleased track” – Elvis Costello
Kansas City – Marcus Mumford Vocals with Johnny Depp on guitar and Haim
on back-up vocals
Duncan and Jimmy – Rhiannon Giddens vocals with Johnny Depp on guitar
and Danielle Haim on shakers

– Encore break –

When I Get My Hands on You – Marcus Mumford vocals
Lost on the River – Rhiannon Giddens
Card Shark (unamplified) – Taylor Goldsmith vocals
Quick Like a Flash – Jim James vocals
Golden Tom – Silver Judas – Elvis Costello vocals

[I just published my rock ‘n’ roll novel, True Love Scars.” Rolling Stone has a great review of my book in a recent issue. Read it here. There’s info about True Love Scars here.]

Video: The Julie Ruin Blast Off at The The Troubadour – Nov. 6, 2014 – ‘This Is Not a Test, ‘ ‘Radical Or Pro’ & More

The Julie Ruin at The Troubadour, Los Angeles CA last night (Nov. 6, 2014).

“V.G.I.:

“Friendship Station”:

“South Coast Plaza”:

“Kids In New York”:

“Radical Or Pro”:

“Oh Come On”:

“Ha Ha Ha”:

“Run Fast”:

“This Is Not A Test”:

[I just published my rock ‘n’ roll novel, True Love Scars.” Rolling Stone has a great review of my book in a recent issue. Read it here. There’s info about True Love Scars here.]

Audio: Bob Dylan & The Hawks Do “It Ain’t Me, Babe’ – Hollywood Bowl, 1965 Plus Full Concert

Bob Dylan and The Hawks, Hollywood Bowl, September 3, 1965.

Great performance!

Plus:

“She Belongs To Me”:

She Belongs To Me by Bob Dylan on Grooveshark

“To Ramona”:

To Ramona by Bob Dylan on Grooveshark

“Gates Of Eden”:

“It’s All Over Now, Baby Blue”:

It's All Over Now, Baby Blue by Bob Dylan on Grooveshark

“Desolation Row”:

Desolation Row by Bob Dylan on Grooveshark

“Love Minus Zero/ No Limit”:

Love Minus Zero/No Limit by Bob Dylan on Grooveshark

“Mr. Tambourine Man”:

Mr. Tambourine Man by Bob Dylan on Grooveshark

“Tombstone Blues”:

//Tombstone Blues by Bob Dylan on Grooveshark

“I Don’t Believe You”:

I Don't Believe You (She Acts Like We Never Met) by Bob Dylan on Grooveshark

“From A Buick Six”:

From A Buick 6 by Bob Dylan on Grooveshark

“Just Like Tom Thumb’s Blues”:

Just Like Tom Thumb's Blues by Bob Dylan on Grooveshark

“Maggie’s Farm”:

Maggie's Farm by Bob Dylan on Grooveshark

“Ballad of a Thin Man”:

Ballad Of A Thin Man by Bob Dylan on Grooveshark

“Like a Rolling Stone”:

Like A Rolling Stone by Bob Dylan on Grooveshark

Bob Dylan (Bob Dylan)
Robbie Robertson (guitar)
Levon Helm (drums)
Al Kooper (organ)
Harvey Brooks (bass)

[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: Neil Young Bares His Soul at the Dolby Theater, April 2, 2014 – 10 Songs

Neil Young, Dolby Theater, April 2, 2014.

Neil Young’s final show at the Dolby Theater in Los Angeles, April 2, 2014.

The video sucks but the audio is pretty good.

Enjoy.

“Goin’ Back”:

“A Man Needs a Maid”:

“Ohio”

“Southern Man”:

“Mr. Soul”:

“If You Could Read My Mind”:

“Harvest Moon”:

“After the Gold Rush”:

“Heart of Gold”:

“Thrasher”:

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Video: Neil Young Performs ‘Thrasher’ in L.A. – April 2, 2014

Neil Young, Dolby Theater, April 2, 2014.

Fourth night of Neil Young’s shows at the Dolby Theater in Los Angeles he again performed “Thrasher.”

“Thrasher,” April 2, 2014:

Another view of “Thrasher”:

Plus Gordon Lightfoot’s “If You Could Read My Mind,” March 30, 2014

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Video: Neil Young Plays ‘Thrasher’ at Dolby Theater- April, 1, 2014

Neil Young at the Dolby Theater, April 1, 2014.

Neil Young rarely plays “Thrasher” live, but he did it last night at the Dolby Theater.

Check it out:

“Thrasher”:

“A Man Needs A Maid”:

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Video: Neil Young Sings ‘Old Man,’ ‘Long May You Run’ at Dolby Theater, March 29, 2014

Photo by Zimbio.

More from Neil Young at Dolby Theater, March 29, 2014.

More videos here and here.

“Old Man”:

“Long May You Run”:

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Video: Neil Young at Dolby Theater to Obnoxious Fan, ‘F**K You!’ Plus ‘Heart of Gold’ & Many More

Photo via Zimbio.

Neil Young performed solo at the Dolby Theater in Los Angeles last night March 30, 2014.

Thanks to a couple of fans, we can see and hear some of the show.

Over at Thrasher’s Wheat, some fans who saw the show were enthusiastic. However some fans at the show went overboard.

Blogger Rasputin1981 writes:

Great show .. Sadly still haven’t seen Thrasher .. Basically the same setlist except Blowin in the Wind instead of Thrasher, no harvest moon or flying on the ground and Reason to Believe instead of Are you ready for the country …

There was a complete ass who yelled for Cinnamon Girl after ever single song .. Just insane .. What’s wrong with these people? Neil finally couldn’t take it anymore and just screamed “fuck you” back. Everyone erupted in applause.

You can see Young scream “Fuck you” in this clip:

“Mellow My Mind”:

“Someday”:

“Harvest”:

“A Man Needs A Maid”:

“Southern Man”:

“If You Could Read My Mind”:

“Heart Of Gold”:

“Heart Of Gold,” another view:

“Long May You Run”:

“Long May You Run” another view”:

Setlist (thanks to Sugar Mountain):

From Hank To Hendrix/ On The Way Home / Only Love Can Break Your Heart / Love In Mind / Philadelphia / Mellow My Mind / Reason to Believe / Someday / Changes / Harvest / Old Man // Goin’ Back / A Man Needs A Maid / Ohio / Southern Man / Mr. Soul / If You Could Read My Mind / After The Gold Rush / Heart Of Gold // Blowin’ In The Wind / Long May You Run

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Video: Neil Young Performs Acoustic Show in Los Angeles, March 29, 2014

Photo by Brian van der Brug via the Los Angeles Times.

Last night Neil Young performed at the Dolby Theater in Los Angeles.

The Los Angeles Times reviewed the show:

It wasn’t a big leap to wonder during Saturday’s opening night of Neil Young’s four-night run of solo acoustic concerts in Hollywood whether Jesus, if he returned to address a modern-day audience, would have to contend with a steady stream of shouts from the back for “Sermon on the Mount!” “Water into wine!” and “Free Bird!”
Young fielded a similar barrage of requests (“Cinnamon Girl!” “Down By the River!”) and comments (“You’re the man!”) from the sold-out crowd at the Dolby Theatre good-naturedly.

At one point he tacitly acknowledged the tone of almost spiritual pilgrimage in the air by shaking the water out of a harmonica onto folks sitting in the first few rows, a rock ’n’ roll priest anointing his flock. He even shifted into request mode himself after another outburst from fans, mock shouting “The Beatles!” “The Rolling Stoooooones!” “Free Bird!”

Read the full review here.

Check out the review in the Hollywood Reporter here.

(Watch videos from the March 30, 2014 show in this post.)

Below I’ve got a full take of “Goin’ Back” that sounds awesome, and then fragments of some other songs. Hopefully more complete songs will surface soon.

“Goin’ Back”:

“From Hank to Hendrix” fragment:

“If You Could Read My Mind” fragment:

“Mr. Soul” fragment:

“After the Gold Rush” fragment:

Here’s the setlist for the March 29, 2014 show.

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Video: Stephen Malkmus, Spiral Stairs Mini Pavement Reunion, Perform ‘Stereo’

Last night at the El Rey Theater in Los Angeles, Scott Kannberg, a.k.a. Spiral Stairs joined Stephen Malkmus and the Jicks to perform Pavement’s “Stereo.”

Check it out:

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