Archive for April, 2009

Rip Rense’s review of “Weirdest”

Thursday, April 30th, 2009

The Ones That Look the Weirdest Taste the Best continues at #6 on the Jambands.Com chart.

And this review just in from Rip Rense in LA:

David Gans does not come to singing by effortless grace, by his own admission. He has worked long and hard, and paid a lot of performance dues, to become the singer and player that he is today. But a hell of a lot of artists do not sing like James Taylor or Judy Collins, so c’est la vie. The ones that sound the weirdest sometimes taste the best.

What longtime (eons!) Grateful Dead Hour host Gans has succeeded at doing, through perseverance, love, and labor—and, yes, talent—is becoming a highly ambitious songwriter and accomplished guitarist. Both are in evidence on this, his finest recorded hour (give or take a minute.) The Ones That Look The Weirdest Taste the Best is a friendly and imaginative production with a decidedly acoustic “real music” feel, courtesy of a few crackerjack multi-instrumentalists (Consider Andy Goessling’s arsenal alone: autoharp, banjo, guitar, ukulele, clarinet, bass clarinet, 12-string, steel guitar, barisax, vocals).

Splendidly recorded, lovingly arranged, carefully crafted, the eleven songs on the album are like family members: recognizable as part of the same gene pool, but each with a distinct presence. This stylistic variety—from whimsical to heartfelt to sarcastic to angry—is highly laudable, and all too rare among contemporary artists. The banjo-fiddle-driven “Shove in the Right Direction” has a hook that the Grateful Dead might have enjoyed grooving on (or The Dead might still?), “The Bounty of the County,” a paean to produce (!), is charming, and “Down to Eugene is a jaunty, if a bit late, anthem for traveling Deadheads.

Gans bites dog: the songwriter does right by lyricist Robert Hunter on “Like a Dog,” a wonderfully bilious piece, then waxes optimistic on “It’s Gonna Get Better (though this cynic remains unconvinced). “An American Family” is perhaps the most intriguing lyric on the record, as Gans somewhat bitterly explores the attitudes of three family members beset by vagaries and disenchantments of the 21st century. (“When my optimism falters, I just turn on channel 2/ to wallow in nostalgia for a life I never knew.” Ouch.) There is also a comparative rarity among balladeers: a nice instrumental, “Echolalia,” but for my money, what there is of it, the standout track here is a forthright denunciation of the gawd-fearing, self-righteous poisoning of so much of contemporary discourse and life. “Save Us From The Saved” says everything that needs to be said about the worldwide cancer of religious zeal. Pointed, witty, bitter, true. An important song. The Dixie Chicks should cover it, and maybe one or two others on this disc.   

Dead to the World 4/29/09

Wednesday, April 29th, 2009

Ship of Fools
He’s Gone
Cassidy
St. Stephen->
The Eleven
Gimme Shelter
The Dead 4/25/09 Madison Square Garden, New York City

All the shows on the current tour are available for sale as downloads. They’re selling CDs at the shows, too. Major thanks to David Raffarin and Peter Ammerall for sending me care packages from the road!

The Way You Do the Things You Do->
Franklin’s Tower
- Donna Jean Godchaux Band w/ Jeff Mattson 4/17/09 Camp Zoe, Salem Mo

Big Boss ManAlice Stuart, Can’t Find No Heaven
Call Me a TaxiKathy Kallick Band 2/13/09 Noe Valley Ministry, San Francisco CA
What I KnowTom Rush, What I Know
Stop That TrainSteve Kimock Crazy Engine

Magnolia Music update

Monday, April 27th, 2009

News from my favorite festival!

Subject: MagMusic Newsflash
Date: Sun, 26 Apr 2009 13:14:44 -0400
From: Magnolia Music & Events

Dear Festival Family,

We are extending our Extra Special Early Bird Tickets for $100 each a little bit longer. These MagnoliaFest Tickets are on sale online now for at least another week. Phone orders will only be accepted now thru Wednesday, April 29th. Ticket sale may be ended without notice. We will distribute MagnoliaFest tickets ordered in April May & June in late June. Complete ticket prices for MagnoliaFest 2009, including advance price, gate price and single day ticket prices will be announced soon.

Click here for MagnoliaFest 09 Extra Special Early Bird Tickets

Mark your Calendar! We’re getting the lineup ready for you now, so stay tuned.
MagnoliaFest 2009 October 22-25
Spirit of the Suwannee Music Park, Live Oak, Florida

Live Oak Music & Arts Foundation
Better known to most of you as LOMAF, this is the non-profit arm of Magnolia Music. LOMAF presents many fine programs, such as the educational workshops you might have attended at this past Suwannee Springfest on the Music Farmers Stage. LOMAF holds a raffle at each MagMusic festival, and funds raised in that raffle are used to support the many great LOMAF programs, such as festival artists like Joe Craven, Annie Wenz, Oteil & The Peacemakers, The Lee Boys, Tammerlin and many more, performing for school kids in Suwannee, Hamilton, and Duval counties. LOMAF is poised to expand its reach and create some even more fantastic offerings for kids and adults alike. If you would like to support LOMAF with donations of money, products or services, or your time, please let us know. You may emall us at mail@magmusic.com or snail mail a tax deductible contribution to:

Live Oak Music & Arts Foundation
PO Box 50097
Jacksonville Beach, FL 32240-0097

We invite everyone to join Big Cosmo and Beth Judy Tuesday evenings from 7-9pm central time (8-10pm eastern) for our Internet radio program “The MagMusic Show” on Wildman Steve Radio! Replays on Thursday evening from 10-12 central (11-1am eastern).

Thank you for your time. We appreciate your support and commit to bringing you quality events that feature great music, a joyful community spirit, healing vibes, and that are just plain fun!

In Harmony,
Iris Blooms (speaking for Beth & Randy)

Magnolia Music & Events, Inc.
Presenting Suwannee Springfest & MagnoliaFest
PO Box 51597
Jacksonville Beach, FL 32240-1597
904-249-7990

Author Peter Conners on “Tales” today

Sunday, April 26th, 2009

Today on “Tales from the Golden Road” we’re interviewing Peter Conners, author of Growing Up Dead: The Hallucinated Confessions of a Teenage Deadhead. I like this book a lot. The title is more sensationalistic than the tale itself.

4-6pm eastern on Sirius 32/XM 57.

Grateful Dead Hour no. 1075

Sunday, April 26th, 2009

Week of April 27, 2009

Part 1 29:49
Introduction
Grateful Dead 5/27/93 Cal Expo, Sacramento CA
THE OTHER ONE->
WHARF RAT->
SUGAR MAGNOLIA

Part 2 27:06
Pure Jerry: Jerry Garcia and John Kahn 2/28/86
DIRE WOLF
BIRD SONG
RIPPLE

Grateful Dead 5/27/93 Cal Expo, Sacramento CA
GLORIA

Support for the Grateful Dead Hour comes this week from:

The All Good Festival July 9-12 in Masontown, West Virginia featuring Bob Weir and RatDog, Ben Harper & Relentless 7, moe., Umphrey’s McGee, Dark Star Orchestra, Keller Williams, BK3 featuring Bill Kreutzmann, Yonder Mountain String Band, STS9, Robert Randolph and the Family Band, Tea Leaf Green, and dozens more with no overlapping sets. Complete information and All Good Festival tickets are available at allgoodfestival.com.

Grateful Dead Productions, announcing the dead.net exclusive release, Road Trips vol 2 no 2, featuring the complete show concert of February 14, 1968 at the Carousel Ballroom, mixed from the 8 track masters and including some additional material from the same era. Audio samples, lots more information, message board and more at dead.net.

Steve Hurlburt’s tour journal

Saturday, April 25th, 2009

Filmmaker Steve Hurlburt is blogging his way around Dead tour. The man who made Dreadheads: Portrait of a Subculture is doing some filming along the way, and seeing plenty of sights as well. He skipped the 4/24 show in favor of a performance of Terry Riley’s “In C” – “A wise decision,” as Bill Graham once said.

Olbermann challenges the coward Hannity

Thursday, April 23rd, 2009

Visit msnbc.com for Breaking News, World News, and News about the Economy

Listen to what Lawrence O’Donnell says in this piece.

Dead to the World 4/22/09

Wednesday, April 22nd, 2009

Wavy Gravy stopped by at the start of the show to talk about a bunch of events he’s doing in the next few weeks. He’s at the Ashkenaz in Berkeley tomorrow and Friday nights; info on the Ashkenaz site. There’s a brunch at Scott’s Seafood Restaurant in Jack London Square (Oakland CA) Sunday, May 2, 11 am to 1 pm, a benefit for Camp Winnarainbow. There’s a showing of Michelle Esrick’s film about Wavy, Saint Misbehavin’ on Friday, May 8, 6:45 pm at the Regal Cinemas Riverfront Stadium Twin in Santa Cruz, California, part of the Santa Cruz Film Festival. Q&A with Wavy after the movie. And on Thursday, May 14, there’s a cocktail party at Trader Vic’s at 9 Anchor Drive in Emeryville California, a benefit for SEVA, with music by Henry Kaiser.

Cold Rain and Snow
Picasso Moon
Never Trust a Woman
Stagger Lee
Cassidy
Truckin’->
Smokestack Lightning
Grateful Dead 7/23/90 World Music Theater, Tinley Park IL

Alligator
That’s It for the Other One
New Potato Caboose
– Grateful Dead, Road Trips 2.2 (2/14/68 Carousel Ballroom, San Francisco)
Bob Weir interview 7/18/84

This interview was done before I had any idea I was going to become a radio producer. I was gathering stories for a book, Playing in the Band: An Oral and Visual Portrait of the Grateful Dead. So the audio quality isn’t as good as it ought to be, and I hadn’t yet learned to keep my yap shut while the subject it talking. But the stories are good!

Weir: While we were working up “Alligator,” a friend of ours, John Warnecke … His father had a cabin on the Russian River. It was late spring. We packed up and went to that place and worked up a few songs, among them the first few strains of “The Other One” [the "he had to die" part] and “Alligator,” and one or two others. Most particularly “The Other One” and “Alligator.” “Caution” we had been playing for a while.

We had a little sort of a stage, a platform that I guess was for a tent, on a bluff over the river. We set up all our equipment, and you couldn’t see it from down on the river, which was about 30 feet below, because of the bushes and foliage.

We’d been watching the canoers come down the river for several days. We had one of the feedback scenarios that you hear in “Caution,” mere everybody just opens fire with all the electronic weirdness that we bad at our disposal at the time. We had all our PA gear set up so it was facing down at the river.

First off … I had a bullfrog croak that I could do through a microphone that sounded fairly convincing. If you put it through the entire PA and everything we had, it sounded like a 40-foot bullfrog. So we’d wait for the canoers to get right underneath us and then I’d open up with the bullfrog. We’d have them diving out of the canoes.

Pretty soon we’d just open fire with everything. We’d wait til they got right underneath us and then, “Ready, aim, fire!” and we’d blast them with sonic weirdness of a hellacious sort.

It was about a week and a half we spent up there — after they fished me out of jail…. I was arrested for throwing a water balloon at a cop. He was conducting an illegal search on a car belonging to a friend of mine, directly below 710 Ashbury. I considered it to be an illegal search; the car had probably been parked there for quite some time, and probably was malfunctioning and he was probably trying to see if anybody really owned the car. But I thought this was an illegal search, and it incensed me. And besides, we were having a water balloon fight inside the house at the time.

I got him from the third-story window. I didn’t actually hit him; I got it right next to him in a perfect bomb-burst pattern on the pavement. It got his shoes probably full of water.

Gans: What was the charge?

Weir: Assault on an officer. He wouldn’t have busted me, but after that I had to go out in the street and just kind of sit there and look at him and grin.

Seeds and StemsDavid Gans w/ Mike DiPirro 4/17/09 Camp Zoe, Salem MO

Bill Kreutzmann Trio news

Wednesday, April 22nd, 2009

GRATEFUL DEAD’S BILL KREUTZMANN ANNOUNCES SUMMER DATES FOR BK3:
KREUTZMANN FEATURING JAMES “HUTCH” HUTCHINSON AND SCOTT MURAWSKI

Bill Kreutzmann, Grateful Dead drummer for the band’s entire thirty-year career, tours this summer with his potent new trio project, BK3. For the summer run, BK3 features bassist James “Hutch” Hutchinson (Bonnie Raitt) and guitarist Scott Murawski (Max Creek). This BK3 announcement comes as Bill is wrapping up a highly anticipated Dead reunion tour. An art exhibit, The Art of Bill Kreutzmann and the Grateful Dead, has popped up in various cities along The Dead tour, including a showing at Café Le Cave in Des Plaines, Illinois on May 4th and 5th.

With BK3, Kreutzmann finds himself lined up and locking into a powerful new wave of musical freedom. In all its lineup variations (Phish bassist Mike Gordon and Allman Brothers bassist Oteil Burbridge have both done gigs with BK3) Kreutzmann is thoroughly enjoying making music with such great players, and is driven by musical chemistry that is simply “over the top.” This run of shows, which begins on the east coast on May 29th and includes festival stops such as Mountain Jam Festival, Oregon Country Fair, and All Good Music Festival, is the first with Hutch Hutchinson on bass.

The list of currently confirmed tour dates for BK3, Bill Kreutzmann featuring James “Hutch” Hutchinson and Scott Murawski is as follows:

May 29 Port City Music Hall, Portland ME
May 30 Toad’s Place, New Haven CT
May 31 Mountain Jam Festival, Hunter NY
June 03 The National, Richmond VA
June 04 Cat’s Cradle, Carrboro NC
June 05 The Music Farm, Charleston SC
June 06 Wanee Music Festival, Live Oak FL
July 10 Oregon Country Fair, Veneta OR
July 12 All Good Music Festival, Masontown WV

Donna Jean’s new band: listen here!

Wednesday, April 22nd, 2009

I was in Missouri last weekend at Camp Zoe, and immediately after my set was the first-ever public performance of The Donna Jean Godchaux Band featuring Jeff Mattson. I enjoyed their set very much. Their set included several originals (including a brand-new song by Donna Jean) and some old favorites. Check out The Way You Do the Things You Do-> Franklin’s Tower (posted here with the band’s permission, natch. Sound mix by Tim Stiegler). I’ll playing this on KPFA next week, too.

These are the dates listed in their latest email:
4/23  Thu. Mulcahy’s, Wantagh, NY  516 783-7500 9 PM
4/26 Sun. Ukrainian American Cultural Center of NJ Whippany, NJ 973 585-7175
5/1 Fri. Free Midnight Show at McFadden’s, One Citizen’s Bank Way, Philly (Right after the Dead’s Spectrum show, right across the street.) 215 952-0300
7/4 & 7/5 Sat. & Sun. Gratefulfest, Nelson Ledges Quarry Park, Garrettsville, OH 440 548-2716 
7/17 Fri. ForestJam, Cheshire County Fairgrounds, Swanzey, NH
7/18 Sat. Mighty High Fest Vasa Park, Hackettstown, NJ 201 336-2320
7/23  Thu. Gathering of the Vibes Seaside Park, Bridgeport, CT
7/31 – 8/2 Fri., Sat. & Sun. Golden Road Music & Arts Fest Belvedere at Waterfront Park, Louisville, KY