Tag Archives: U2

Audio: Negativland Offer ‘Tribute’ To Casey Kasem — Download Controversial ‘U2’ Tracks

Those Negativland guys are such cards.

Always ready to pull the old leg, if you know what I mean.

No sooner did DJ Casey Kasem depart the planet — you know, he’s dead — than the infamous ‘group’ announced that they are paying tribute to Kasem, whose not-for-broadcast profanity directed at U2 was a core element in Negativland’s once controversial U2 EP.

From the Negativland website:

One of the most beloved voices in music radio, Kemal Amin “Casey” Kasem, died on Father’s Day 2014 after a long illness, and also a very public family squabble over his continuing care. Negativland pays tribute to this broadcasting legend by reaching into its vaults and presenting what is perhaps Kasem’s best-known work, on Negativland’s long-unavailable U2 maxi- single, offering up for public consumption (and now, for creative reuse) what has been hidden from view for 23 years.

Now, instead of merely reissuing the U2 record itself, Negativland presents, for free digital download, the original un-mixed studio multi-track tape for re-mixing, re-purposing and re-inventing in whichever way the listener may choose. Negativland encourages the re-contextualization of this seminal work for whatever reason, whatsoever. In keeping with the working methods and philosophy of Negativland, and the Fair Use provision in U.S. Copyright Law (Section 107, http://www.copyright.gov/fls/fl102.html), the group offers up this raw material in the hopes that entirely new versions of the work are created and disseminated. Listeners/remixers are encouraged to post their creations in these locations: www.negativland.com and https://www.facebook.com/pages/Negativland/131759750185111.

Download here.

If you just want to listen, this is off the U2 EP.

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Money Changes Everything Dept.: Which Artists Have Earned at Least a Billion from Touring?

Rolling Stones top the list. Photo via the Rolling Stones Facebook page.

A new report in Billboard lists artists who have earned at least a billion dollars from touring.

The list is of the 25 highest-grossing touring artists from 1990 through 2014. Here are the top five:

1. The Rolling Stones

Gross: $1,565,792,382

Attendance: 19,677,569

Shows: 538

2. U2

Gross: $1,514,979,793

Attendance: 20,536,168

Shows: 526

3. Bruce Springsteen

Gross: $1,196,116,507

Attendance: 15,010,773

Shows: 727

4. Madonna

Gross: $1,140,230,941

Attendance: 9,694,079

Shows: 382

5. Bon Jovi

Gross: $1,030,082,884

Attendance: 12,333,668

Shows: 578

Check out the whole list here.

Audio/Video: Versions of ‘Maggie’s Farm’ by U2, the Grateful Dead, Toots Hibbert, Bob Dylan & Many More

Thought it would be a blast to listen to a variety of artists covering Bob Dylan’s “Maggie’s Farm.”

Below check out versions by Rage Against the Machine, the Grateful Dead, Uncle Tupelo, The Residents, The Waterboys, Toots Hibbert, The Specials, U2, Richie Havens, Stephen Malkmus, the Charlie Daniels Band and Solomon Burke.

Plus a version by David Grisman, John Hartford and Mike Seeger.

And Bob Dylan with and without The Band.

Hope you have as much fun with these as I did.

Rage Against the Machine, “Maggie’s Farm”:

[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.]

Grateful Dead, “Maggie’s Farm,” 1987:

Toots Hibbert, “Maggie’s Farm”:

Maggie's Farm – Toots Hibbert by A Reggae Tribute To Bob Dylan on Grooveshark

Uncle Tupelo, “Maggie’s Farm”:

Maggie's Farm by Uncle Tupelo on Grooveshark

Solomon Burke, “Maggie’s Farm”:

The Waterboys, “Maggie’s Farm”:

I Ain't Gonna Work on Maggie's Farm No More by The Waterboys on Grooveshark

The Specials, “Maggie’s Farm”:

David Grisman, John Hartford, Mike Seeger, “Maggie’s Farm”:

Maggie's Farm by David Grisman, John Hartford, & Mike Seeger on Grooveshark

The Residents, “Maggie’s Farm”:

Maggies Farm by The Residents on Grooveshark

The Charlie Daniels Band with Earl Scruggs, “Maggie’s Farm:

Maggie's Farm (With Earl Scruggs, Randy Scruggs And Gary Scruggs) by The Charlie Daniels Band on Grooveshark

U2, “Maggie’s Farm,” Live at “R.D.S. Showgrounds”, Dublin, Ireland, May 17, 1986:

Richie Havens, “Maggie’s Farm”:

Maggie's Farm by Richie Havens on Grooveshark

David Bowie, “Maggie’s Farm”:

Maggie's Farm [Live] by David Bowie on Grooveshark

Stephen Malkmus, “Maggie’s Farm”:

Bob Dylan and The Band, Oakland Coliseum, 1974, “Maggie’s Farm”:

maggie's farm by Bob Dylan & The Band on Grooveshark

Bob Dylan, “Maggie’s Farm”:

Maggie's Farm by Bob Dylan on Grooveshark

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Video: U2 Do ‘Invisible’ for Fallon & ‘The Tonight Show’

U2 on “The Tonight Show,” playing “Invisible,” Monday February 17, 2014.

Plus acoustic version:

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In The News: Beck, X, Savages, Dylan, U2, Sky Ferreira, Prince & More

Sky Ferreira will perform on “Jimmy Kimmel Live” on February 28, 2014.

Arcade Fire violinist Sarah Neufeld has a new EP and you can stream it right now.

U2 will perform “Ordinary Love” for the first time live at the Oscars on March 2, 2014.

Former X singer Exene Cervenka is holding a four-day garage sale that started today, getting rid of decades worth of cool stuff so she can relocate from L.A. to Austin, Texas. “I have eight guitars – nobody needs eight guitars!” she said. — Rolling Stone

Maggie Estep, an important figure in the early-’90s slam poetry movement died Wednesday, two days after suffering a heart attack. She was 50. — New York Times

Bob Dylan will perform two shows in Ireland this summer. He’ll be in Cork at Live at the Marquee on June 16, 2014, and then play in Dublin at the O2 on June 17, 2014. — The Independent

Beck will appear on “Saturday Night Live” as musical guest on March 1st, the Saturday following the release of his new album, Morning Phase.Rolling Stone

Savages will release an EP later this year that will include the track “Fuckers.” Singer Jehnny Beth told Australia’s Tripple J radio: “We’re going to release a song that we play live called ‘Fuckers’. We recorded it live from a show did in London last fall at The Forum. It’s going to be available on vinyl as well. We’re also be covering a Suicide track called ‘Dream Baby Dream’.”

Kitten’s new “Money” video features Chloe Chaidez in bed with Ariel Pink. I reminds me of Andy Warhol’s film, “Beauty No. 2” staring Edie Sedgwick.

“Beauty No. 2”:

Prince performing “Chaos and Disorder” in Shepherd’s Bush Empire on February 9, 2014:

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Audio: Download U2’s New Song, ‘Invisible,’ Free ’til Midnight Tonight

Download new U2 song, “Invisible,” for free at iTunes until 11:59 PM tonight (February 2, 2014).

Or stream it right now:

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Video: Watch U2 at Haiti Benefit Do ‘Hallelujah’

On Saturday night U2 made a surprise appearance at a benefit for Haiti in Beverly Hills.

The band played their own songs plus Bono and The Edge joined Haitian singer Anaelle Jean-Pierre for a version Leonard Cohen’s “Hallelujah”

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Listen: U2’s ‘Ordinary Love’ Remixed By Paul Epworth

This is on U2’s website, along with the remix:

Ordinary Love (Paul Epworth Version)

Bono was in South Africa this week, to join those paying tribute to Nelson Mandela at Tuesday’s memorial service.

‘In Ireland,’ he says, ‘A wake is never without humour but it’s fair to say we lean heavily on the melancholy… one thing I love about Africa is they accompany the departed with dancing, lots of it, and music full of joy.’

On Thursday, ‘Ordinary Love’, the song the band wrote for ‘Mandela:Long Walk To Freedom’, was nominated for a Golden Globe Award and today the band wanted to share Paul Epworth’s new version.

‘We think Paul Epworth’s mix is a very soulful, uplifting one and we hope our audience will agree,’ says Bono. ‘Nelson Mandela’s life and times meant more to me than I can ever tell you, I would need a hundred songs to do that… but this complicated little love song to Winnie and South Africa is the one that landed on our lap.

‘I want to thank the Hollywood Foreign Press for believing in us and the film. This is truly a great honour.’

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