• Rock

    How Did I Survive, Survive, Survive, Survive…?

    Early last year, Brooklyn’s great new band The Drums released an EP entitled Summertime! Later that year, just before summer, they released their first full length, self titled album. Both have been in regular rotation ever since. Their latest offering, Portamento, also does not disappoint.

    The missus and I caught their show last night at the 7th Street Entry (the closet that is part of First Avenue) and straight away I wondered how I survived this long without seeing them live. They had been to town twice before and, for whatever reason, I didn’t go. Their music, a delicious combo of under-the-boardwalk Americana and 80s guitar/synth pop, simply makes you smile. And want to skip around without a care who notices!

    Their 17 song set last night brought all of this and more as lead singer Jonny Pierce and the lads bopped their way through tales of heartache, pain and rejection. Jonny reminded me frequently of a blond, surfer Jim Morrison…or was it Val Kilmer as Jim Morrison? Ah, the whole life imitating art imitating life thing…

    Check out “Down By The Water” last night, preceding by a very special dedication.

    The band is heading out west for the next 11 days so you should check them out!

  • Giveaway

    A Dead Giveaway – Europe ’72 & More

    It’s been a long time since I’ve hosted a contest and it’s been way too long since I’ve featured the good old Grateful Dead. And wow, do I have a cool bundle of swag to give away this time around.

    Earlier this month, Rhino released Europe ’72: Vol. 2, a follow up to the almost 40 year old Europe ’72, which captures one of the Dead’s most legendary tours (not to mention Ron “Pigpen” McKernan’s very last tour). There was a lot of great music from the tour still hanging around in the vaults all these years, and lucky for the us, Dead archivist David Lemieux got his hands on them, and gathered 20 songs for Vol. 2.

    The result is a collection of twenty tunes from the 22-show tour, ranging from “Bertha”, “Next Time You See Me”, and “Greatest Story Ever Told” to the always epic “Dark Star” > Drums > “The Other One” from the May ’72 Bickershaw Festival in Wigan, UK (outside Manchester). Plus a whole bunch of other Dead classics from different stops along that European road (the track list is down below).

    So, let’s get to the goods. Yes, I’ve got this great new release for one lucky winner. But – how do they say it? – that’s not all!!

    To the victor goes the spoils, which are:

    I’m telling you, I’m envious of whoever gets this. It’s sitting here staring me in the face, begging to be ripped open and explored. Buuut I’ll be good and pass it on to one of you fine people.

    It couldn’t be easier to enter – just leave a comment below, and after a week, I’ll select a winner. If you’ve seen the Dead, I’d be interested to know, what was your one favorite show or your one cherished memory? If you didn’t catch them before Jerry’s untimely passing in 1995, just go with stream of consciousness… favorite song/show? Era? Does Donna Godchaux’s backing vocal stylings from their 70’s shows make your skin crawl, or does it do something for you? (Sorry Donna, for me, it’s the former.)

    I’ll pick a winner and notify him or her by email on Friday, October 7th. Make sure to leave your email address in the field below. It’s not shared with the masses, I just need a way to get in touch (once). This giveaway is open to anyone in the US or Canada.

    Good luck Deadheads and non-Deadheads alike!!
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    Here are a couple from the new Vol. 2 collection…

    Bertha by gratefuldead

    Greatest Story Ever Told – Olympia Theatre, Paris 5/3/72 by gratefuldead

    EUROPE ’72: VOL. 2 || Track Listing

    Disc One

    1. “Bertha” – Tivolis Koncertsal, Copenhagen (4/14/72)
    2. “Me And My Uncle” – Wembley Empire Pool, Wembley (4/7/72)
    3. “Chinatown Shuffle” – Tivolis Koncertsal, Copenhagen (4/14/72)
    4. “Sugaree” – Olympia Theatre, Paris (5/3/72)
    5. “Beat It On Down The Line” – Theatre Hall, Luxembourg (5/16/72)
    6. “Loser” – Tivolis Koncertsal, Copenhagen (4/14/72)
    7. “Next Time You See Me” – Olympia Theatre, Paris (5/4/72)
    8. “Black-Throated Wind” – Tivolis Koncertsal, Copenhagen (4/14/72)
    9. “Dire Wolf” – Jahrhundert Halle, Frankfurt (4/26/72)
    10. “Greatest Story Ever Told” – Olympia Theatre, Paris (5/3/72)
    11. “Deal” – Olympia Theatre, Paris (5/4/72)
    12. “Good Lovin’” – Jahrhundert Halle, Frankfurt (4/26/72)
    13. “Playing In The Band” – Strand Lyceum, London (5/24/72)

    Disc Two

    1. “Dark Star”> – Bickershaw Festival, Wigan (5/7/72)
    2. Drums > – Bickershaw Festival, Wigan (5/7/72)
    3. “The Other One”> – Bickershaw Festival, Wigan (5/7/72)
    4. “Sing Me Back Home” – Strand Lyceum, London (5/26/72)
    5. “Not Fade Away”> – Wembley Empire Pool, Wembley (4/7/72)
    6. “Goin’ Down The Road Feeling Bad”> – Wembley Empire Pool, Wembley (4/7/72)
    7. “Not Fade Away” – Wembley Empire Pool, Wembley (4/7/72)