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Jimi at Monterey, Field Music, Cutout Bin, Three Little Pigs   Printer-friendly page   Send this story to someone
Friday, January 12, 2007 - 08:00 AM
Posted by: kbade

Karl

THE WEEKEND STARTS HERE...

...with JIMI HENDRIX at MONTEREY: Like you couldn't see this coming all week. Surprisingly, it's not all o­n the Tube, but we do have "Killing Floor" (intro by Brian Jones), "Can You See Me?" "Foxy Lady" (his fingers will move, as you will see), "Like A Rolling Stone," "Rock Me Baby," "Hey Joe" (just the teeth solo), "The Wind Cries Mary," "Wild Thing" and Purple Haze." It was a beautiful day. Didn't even rain. No buttons were pushed.

NOISE POP 2007, running Feb. 27th - March 3rd, has posted the festival schedule, and it seems more pop than noise. So if you're going to San Francisco, be sure to wear some flowers in your hair.

EMILY HAINES and the SOFT SKELETON visited DC's 9:30 Club for a full concert the other night, so you can stream the whole thing from NPR now.

MOUNTAIN GOATS frontman John Darnielle talks to PopMatters about alienating longtime fans and the part of his life where he returned to school for English and classical studies.

JOHN LEE HOOKER: Tom Terrell of NPR has an audio review of the JLH box set, which he says "shows us why every major guitar player in rock has drawn inspiration from Hooker."

SEEN YOUR VIDEO: Field Music's "A House Is Not a Home" is the melodic single from the band's Tones of Town, due in the US in February. I gave you the Pitchfork link because there are two advance MP3s to download there also.

THE ROCK & ROLL HALL of FAME: The Village Voice has "a look at the artists who made the cut this year and consider what the Hall is trying to say about itself by bringing these people in."

GREG DULLI talks to Billboard about his upcoming projects with Mark Lanegan (as the Gutter Twins) and a reunited Afghan Whigs.

THE DECEMBERISTS are auctioning off autographed instruments, clothes, artwork and more for a youth charity. That link will hook you up with even more band news and video of performances and interviews in the AT&T Blue Room.

JAMES BROWN: In Alabama, a 70-year-old man shot his 62-year-old friend when the two got into an argument over James Brown's height.

THE CUTOUT BIN: This Friday's fortuitous finds from the ol 'HM include -- Elvis Presley, Scotty & Bill - Mystery Train; Elvis Costello - Miracle Man; Yvonne DeCarlo - The Secret of Love; Lily Allen - Smile (Mark Ronson Revisit); The Chocolate Watch Band - I'm Not Like Everybody Else; Kinks - Oklahoma, USA; Islands - Waterloo Sunset; The Who - Pictures Of Lily; Flamin' Groovies - You Tore Me Down; Matthew Sweet - Magnet And Steel; The Isley Brothers - Fight The Power (Part 1); Lenny Kravitz & Iggy Pop - Rebel, Rebel; David Vandervelde - Jacket; Broken Social Scene - Almost Crimes; and Pearl Jam - Love Reign O'er Me (KISW radio rip).

BRITNEY SPEARS: Fed-Ex is demanding an astonishing 50 million

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