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Record Store Day booty: Flaming Lips, Lee Hazlewood, Dinosaur Jr.
Pop & HissOn Record Store Day 2012, Times pop music critic Randall Roberts waited in the line at Vacation Vinyl to score music by Flaming Lips, Dinosaur Jr., Lee Hazlewood, Circle and others.... -
Album reviews: Jessica Lea Mayfield's 'Tell Me' and Anna Waronker's 'California Fade'
Pop & HissFeminine reticence is a deeply embedded trait. Women songwriters in the rock era have used it strategically. Freedom is linked to noise, the earthy squalls of Janis and Aretha or the riot grrrlsâ indignant hollering. Yet quieter voices can get...... -
Pitchfork Music Festival 2011: Day 3 in review
Tribune criticThe Pitchfork Music Festival 2011 is a wrap. And here’s our wrap-up of Sunday’s action in Union Park, with reporting once again from your truly (GK), the tireless Bob Gendron (BG) and the ever-vigilant Kevin Pang handling video and editing....Tags: Festive Events, Frank Zappa, Radio, Yuck (music group), Science
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Friday Morning Coffee: The Countdown To Armadebtgon 2011 Continues.
Capitol Ideas with John L. MicekGood Friday Morning, Fellow Seekers. Today is July 29,2011, just a scant four days remain for the Obama administration and Congressional negotiators to reach an agreement to raise the federal debt ceiling, sand the backyard deck of state and to...... -
Dinosaur Jr. performs Bug in its entirety at Iron Horse Music Hall
J. Mascis, Lou Barlow and Emmett Jefferson Murphy III (“Murph”) recorded the first Dinosaur album (the “Jr.” was added later because of a name dispute) at a home studio near Northampton in 1985. Three years later, Bug, their...Tags: Henry Rollins, Calvin Theatre and Performing Arts Center, Iron Horse Music Hall, Thurston Moore
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Iggy Pop interview: Playing with the Stooges is like being beaten up by a middle-aged gang
Turn It UpIggy Pop and James Williamson in London, 1972. (Courtesy of Columbia Records) When Iggy Pop and the Stooges played their final concert in 1974, Pop was knocked cold by a bottle hurled from a hostile audience. The band disintegrated amid...... -
Lolla a winner!
for RedEyeOne of the key elements that set the original Lollapalooza tour apart from so many other festivals was motion. The show traveled from city to city, bringing its mish-mash of alt-rock, hip-hop and any number of other acts across the country like a...Tags: Dining and Drinking, Grant Park, Death, Death Cab for Cutie (music group), Kaiser Chiefs (music group)
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Hot tickets
Chicago Tribune rock criticTickets available through Ticketmaster (312-559-1212), with the exception of some events at certain clubs. March: March 9: Saw Doctors at Metro March 10: moe. at the Riviera Theatre March 14: Black 47 at House of Blues March 15: Dar Williams...Tags: Dining and Drinking, Chris Mills, Richard Ashcroft, Bon Jovi (music group), PJ Harvey
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Open membership
Tipping back a couple of longnecks in a typically dark rock club with the guys in Rock Star Club evokes neither the sense of glamour nor the aura of exclusiveness that their moniker might suggest. In fact, with cheap domestic bottles and pictures of...Tags: Snoop Dogg, Dining and Drinking, Lifestyle and Leisure, Cheap Trick (music group), Gary
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Dont Panic!
When you're a band that has toured two-third of the year for the last 20 years, taking a year off will make your fans crawl out of their skin. Just ask fans of veteran jam band Widespread Panic. After two decades, nearly 20 albums (live and studio),...Tags: Phish (music group), Death
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