Roll up! for Shady Groove Podcast #28!
Here ya go folks! Another fine set of tracks to satisfy your musical soul..
Podcast 28 included the following tracks:
The Black Keys – All You Ever Wanted ++ Wanda Jackson – Fallin’ ++ My Morning Jacket – Holdin On To Black Metal ++ Bright Eyes – Four Winds ++ The Wood Brothers – Atlas ++ John Prine – Pretty Good ++ The Tallest Man On Earth – The Gardener ++ Old 97’s – W-I-F-E ++ The Rolling Stones – Ventilator Blues ++ Backyard Tire Fire ++ Corrine ++ Peter Tosh – Steppin’ Razor ++ Wilco – Impossible Germany ++ Neil Young and Crazy Horse – Everybody Knows This Is Nowhere (live) ++ The Gourds – Luddite Juice (live)
Enjoy. Share. Tell your friends. Repeat.
Happy Birthday Mr. Dylan!
Today is Bob Dylan’s 70th birthday and Shady Groove would like to celebrate. Let’s take today to celebrate his life, his music, his influence. It’s funny that almost every radio station you turn the dial to today is playing either a Dylan song or a cover of one of his. Makes me wonder what Bob is doing today. Imagine your birthday is a worldwide celebration of your life’s work. Do you listen and celebrate too? Do you try to get away from it all? I’d have to say that its most likely the latter.
Regardless, let play some Dylan tunes, listen to some Dylan covers, break out your old records, watch some video’s. Here’s one of my favorite vids:
Song Writing Insights from Keith Richards….
from Keith Richards' "Life", page 304Songs are strange things.....If they stick, they stick. With most of the songs I've ever written, quite honestly, I've felt there's an enormous gap here, waiting to be filled; this song should have been written hundreds of years ago. How did nobody pick up on that little space? Half the time you're looking for gaps that other people haven't done. And you say, I don't believe they've missed that f'ing hole! It's so obvious. It was there staring you in the face! I pick the holes.
Podcast #27
Hey peoples! Twas a blast this week putting together some tunes for y’all.
Podcast 27 included the following red hot tracks:
Foster The People – Pumped Up Kicks ++ The Felice Brothers – Frankies Gun! ++ Elvis Costello – (The Angels Wanna Wear My) Red Shoes ++ The Allman Brothers Band – Ain’t Wasting Time No More (live) ++ The Middle Brother – Blue Eyes ++ G. Love & Special Sauce – Give It To You ++ Peter Bjorn & John – Second Chance ++ The Police – The Bed’s Too Big Without You ++ David Wax Museum – Born With A Broken Heart ++ Curtis Mayfield – Move On Up ++ Cake – Mexico ++ Hayes Carll – I Got A Gig ++ The Gourds – Shake The Chandelier
Live it. Love it.
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Cake at the Keswick Theatre, Glenside PA 4.18.11
Some may call it “geek rock”, some may call them the “greenest” band on the planet, some may call them post-alternative rock. Whatever the moniker, the band that calls themselves Cake knows how to put on a show. The seasoned veterans put on a monster show Monday night at the Keswick.
The normally tame Keswick crowd was brought to life by the band. John McCrea, the lead singer/songwriter lead the charge, seemingly almost forcing the crowd to get involved. Although the Cake faithful were more than happy to oblige…
The band that has notoriously been anti-establishment, anti-big business for 20 years now has slowly but surely built a loyal following that like to have a good time.
Cake’s new album, Showroom of Compassion, marks its 6th carefully crafted, self-released, studio album. (Thier albums are known to take months, even years. As McCrea puts it “this band is a domocracy, and democracy takes a long time.) It is a great one….be sure to check it out if you get a chance.
Here is the setlist from Monday night:
Sad songs & waltzes
Frank Sinatra
Arco Arena
Opera singer
Bound Away
Long Time
Shaddow Stabbing
Ruby Sees All
Satan is my Motor
(public acknowledgement that there is a dark side)
*Epic Crowd involvement*
Mustache Man (wasted)
Sheep go to heaven
Intermission
Mexico
Federal Funding
Love You Madly
Rock n roll lifestyle
(Thrills)**Gave away an apple tree** for answering the question “the declaration of independence was written on parchmet…what was the parchment made of?” A: sheep skin
Comanche
Sick of you
*massive crowd involvement*
Italian Leather Sofa
Never there
crowd started chanting “need more cake!”!!
Encore:
Short skirt long jacket
Wheels
The Distance