Tag Archives: One Big Bootleg Holiday

My Morning Jacket – New Year’s Eve 2008

I know I just posted a MMJ boot, but I felt the need to post this one as well, for two reasons:

  1. We’re still in the One Big Bootleg Holiday season, and this is the best New Years Eve bootleg I’ve ever heard (sorry Phish fans).
  2. I was reading one of Elana’s magazines (In Style?) and right after the Stars Are Just Like Us! section was a feature on a few people’s favorite New Years’ ever. At which point I turned to Elana and said that my favorite New Year’s Eve was the one we spent together at this very MMJ show.

So fill your glasses, put on your party hats, and crank up the music to celebrate what is sure to be a wonderful year. Continue reading

The Flaming Lips – Dark Side Of The Moon (Bonnaroo 2010)

I realize I just posted a boot just a few hours ago, but I just started listening to The Flaming Lips’ remake of “Dark Side Of The Moon” and it’s making me giddy with musical excitement. It’s not often that another artist’s remake of a classic album is recieved warmly – it’s even rarer when the original album is one of the most innovative and greatest of all time, and the remake does justice to the original both in staying true to the idea of the album, and in the ideal of musical innovation, by taking the album to another level.

So here, in one track, is The Flaming Lips’ version of “Dark Side Of The Moon” as performed at Bonnaroo 2010. That it’s one track is not due to my laziness – it’s because this album, more than any other album, is truly one track. It’s one idea, one continuous thought, and one hell of an unbelievable musical feat – both the original, and the redone version posted below.

The Flaming Lips – Dark Side Of The Moon

Elton John & Leon Russell – Bridge School 2010

Now this is one of the albums that I somehow missed in 2010. Despite their seeming divergent musical styles, Mr. Russell and Mr. John have combined to create a most perfect sound. Their vocals and pianos weave together so beautifully that both musicians seem like they’ve finally met their perfect bandmate. Billy Joel my ass – Elton John belongs with Leon Russel.

So check out their recent performance together at the Bridge School Benefit, as we continue our One Big Bootleg Holiday. Continue reading

State Radio – Bowery Ballroom 2007

For those of you who haven’t heard yet, Dispatch has recently updated their website with a cryptic countdown timer. The countdown will end at the New Year, but it’s clear that the oft-broken up band with a massive cult following isn’t just counting down to 2011. Rumors are swirling with everything from world tours to new albums.

Personally, I prefer State Radio, Chad Stokes’ current band. And so, continuing our One Big Holiday of Bootlegs, check out this State Radio bootleg from 2007.

Update: My brother Ezra just directed me Dispatch’s Facebook page which has a photo album featuring barcodes, which when scanned bring up the following locations in Google Maps:

  • Morrison, CO
  • Chicago, IL
  • Berekely, CA
  • Boston, MA (hey! I live there!)
  • Atlanta, GA
  • Harrison, NJ

So, it’s looking more like a tour than anything else. Hurrah! Continue reading

The Rolling Stones – Brussels 1973

I’ve been reading Keith Richards’ informative, entertaining, and enjoyable autobiography Life for the past few weeks, and it’s given me a bad case Stone’s nostalgia. Not real I-saw-them-on-the-Exile-tour nostalgia – I wasn’t born until 13 years after Exile was released, and didn’t truly appreciate the band until I was about 20. More of an I-can’t-believe-I-don’t-listen-to-this-band-more type of nostalgia. Continue reading

My Morning Jacket – Bonnaroo 2008

Continuing our One Big Bootleg Holiday series, this is one of my favorite My Morning Jacket bootlegs of all time. Sadly, despite two of the headliners being my two current favorite bands (Pearl Jam and My Morning Jacket) and another one being my favorite band from middle school (Metallica), I did not attend the festival.

MMJ’s setlist was peppered with amazing covers, and stellar originals, and it’s something that I’m quite sad I missed. Thankfully, this great recording exists for those of us to listen back to. Continue reading