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Arial View of the Outside Lands Festival

Set for August 14th and 15th in Golden Gate Park in San Francisco, the 2010 Outside Lands Festival has announced the line-up including the newest incarnation of the Grateful Dead, FURTHER, feat. Bob Weir and Phil Lesh.  Also scheduled to play, Wolfmother, NAS & Damien “Jr. Gong” Marley, Kings of Leon and Social Distortion among many many others.  This two day festival’s tickets will go on sale on June 2nd.  For more information check out http://www.sfoutsidelands.com.  Watch the video below for the complete line-up.

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The Zone and Spidergawd at TRIP 10/1/09

We’ve all done it…just some of us deny the strangeness of it….synced up Dark Side of the Moon by Pink Floyd with the Wizard of Oz movie.  You don’t have to believe in Santa Claus, the Easter Bunny or Jesus.  You don’t need to be under the influence of psychoactive drugs.  You just need to open your mind to the possibility that it does work…and there you are.

Zone performs Dark Side of the Moon @ Sainte Rocke in Redondo Beach, CA

Zone performs Dark Side of the Moon @ Sainte Rocke in Redondo Beach, CA

Now, Thursday night in Santa Monica, CA at a place, ironically, called TRIP, the ZONE will play live the Dark Side of the Moon album LIVE while they play The Wizard of Oz on the screen behind them.  A true experience in live entertainment.  I’ve seen them do this once before and it was really cool.  Forget the fact that the Zone performs the album excellently, the way they get the timing down to sync with the movie was flawless last time.  Best $7.00 you’ll spend this week on entertainment.  Following their Dark Side of the Moon/Wizard set, The Zone will fill the rest of the night with covers from Phish, the Beatles and many other jamband favorites.

Spidergawd performs at The Cellar in Long Beach, CA

Spidergawd performs at The Cellar in Long Beach, CA

Opening for the Zone will be local Americana Rock band, Spidergawd.  Taking their influences from the Grateful Dead, Bob Dylan, The Band among others, Spidergawd will mix familiar sounding originals in with the hits from the hippie generation into their show.  Featuring Charlie Hornsby (Bruce Hornsby’s cousin) on keys, Spidergawd is just a fun band to go listen to over a couple of beers.  Fun music you want to hear.

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Warren Haynes Rocks the HOB

Warren Haynes Rocks the HOB

As small children and strolled out with Mickey Mouse balloons in hand and the look of wide eyed amazement on their eyes, the Gov’t Mule fans trod into Downtown Disney on Sunday night to hear Warren Haynes and his band bring some Southern Rock n Blues to the House of Blues at Disneyland.  This would be the fourth stop on the Mule’s “By A Thread” Tour to promote the release of their new album, By A Thread, which will be available on Oct. 26th.  The opening act for the beginning of this tour is LA based, Carney

Carney, who was beneath my personal radar, delivered a 45 min opening set that included a fine rendition of the Beatles’, “She’s So Heavy.”  When the guy next to me looked at me and asked if they were a “Led Zeppelin” cover band, I knew something was amis.  That being said, it’s good way to describe this up and coming act from LA LA Land…Zeppelin-esque.  Their original tunes offered that, pushing the musical envelope, style that Zepplin tapped into in the 70′s.  I’ll let you judge for yourself.  Check out their website.

Gov't Mule @ House of Blues 9/20/09

Gov't Mule @ House of Blues 9/20/09

Bring on the MULE!  Now, we all understand that rock n roll time has absolutely nothing to do with the clock on the wall.  Much like the signs on the road that tell you the “Speed Limit,” the clock is merely a suggestion to musicians.  A 7pm door, 8pm opener and Mule to start at 9pm seemed within reason.  At 9:20 the opening band had cleared their gear and the stage was set for Warren Haynes and his Gov’t Mule to take the stage.  By the third “false start” from the audience, their cheers were answered with music as the band took the stage just about 9:30pm.

There’s something about seeing a major musical act in a small intimate venue.  It’s comfortable.  Not the industrial feeling of an arena.  This place is the House fo Blues.  A certain creole charm to the restaurant/music venue chain.  Like you’re sitting in Naw’lins.  The sound is good, the dance floor is large and there’s really no bad place in the house.  The only thing lacking was seating.  It is, for the most part, standing room only.  And stand the crowd did.  It was not a dancin’ crowd.  Those folks were there for one thing and one thing only…Warren Haynes.

Warren Haynes w/ Gov't Mule at HOB Anaheim

Warren Haynes w/ Gov't Mule at HOB Anaheim

Warren is a musical giggalo.  Currently 4 bands claim him as a member but he’s pimped himself out to many different artists from multiple genres of music.  The man is likely the busiest man in rock n’ roll.  Now that wouldn’t be that impressive if the bands weren’t The Allman Brothers, The Dead, Phil Lesh & Friends and of course Gov’t Mule.  Haynes rise through the ranks started when David Allen Coe introduced him to the Allman Brothers guitarist, Dickey Betts.  Betts took Haynes into the ABB fold in the late 80′s and Warren continues to play with them.  But that’s just part of the Warren Haynes puzzle.

A Gov’t Mule show is a exercise in self-indulgence…musical masturbation.  It is the Warren Haynes Show.  Now, that’s not a bad thing.  They man is one of the greatest guitarists alive.  He his the 23rd greatest guitar player of all time according to Rolling Stone Magazine.  I’d agree…the guy’s got licks.  He’ll take you on a musical journey through southern rock, reggae, hard rock, ballads and extended psychedelic jams to show off his licks.  Haynes pulls out all the stops as the only guitarist in the 4 piece band.  Supporting Warren are Matt Abts behind the drums, Danny Louis on keys and occasional guitar and Jorgen Carlsson on bass.

The show at the House of Blues delivered as expected.  First set highlights included “Any Open Window,” “Life Before Insanity,” Jimmy Hendrix “Third Stone From the Sun,” a teaser of the Grateful Dead’s “Other One” into an instrumental “St. Stephen” and Johnny Cash’s “Folsom Prison Blues” also instrumental.

Gov't Mule at HOB Anaheim

Second set brought more of the same.  “Broke Down in the Brazos” opener into a song off the new album.  The “Without You” ballad brought the collective energy in the room down but not for long as the drummer kicked into an extended drum solo.  The spark the crowd needed to get back to movin’ was a rockin’ “Mr. Big.”  Shortly after Midnight, the band said goodnight, returning for an encore of a Paint it Black (Rolling Stones) teaser into Falling Down into “Other One” again and finally a fade out of Rolling Stones “It’s just a kiss away, kiss away, kiss away…”  Thanks Warren!  Good times were had.

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If you don’t know what to do the weekend of October 2-3, stop right there, I’ve got a suggestion…Hardly Strictly Bluegrass 8 music festival in San Francisco, CA.  You’re going to have to try really hard to keep yourself from booking your travel arrangements right now.  The whole shindig will take place at Speedway Meadow in Golden Gate Park.  ALL FOR FREE!

The list of acts is impressive and include Steve Martin playing banjo with The Steep Canyon Rangers.  Martin recently released a bluegrass album, “The Crow.”

The current list of acts is Jessica Lea Mayfield, Marley’s Ghost w/ special guest Cowboy Jack Clement, Eliza Gilkyson, Neko Case, Allen Toussaint, The Claire Lynch Band, MC Hammer, Abalone Dots, Old Crow Medicine Show, Roger Knox presents the Aboriginal Country & Western Songbook, The Del McCoury Band, Marianne Faithfull, Elvis Perkins in Dearland, Hazel Dickens, Red Wine, Kevin Welch, Kieran Kane & Fats Kaplin, Great American Taxi, Marshall Crenshaw, Marty Stuart & the Fabulous Superlatives, Little Feat, Robyn Hitchcock & the Venus 3, The Brothers Comatose, Doc Watson & David Holt, Steve Earle & the Bluegrass Dukes, The Tim O’Brien Band, Gillian Welch, Barefoot Nellies, Dry Branch Fire Squad, Elizabeth Cook, Jorma Kaukonen, Rodney Crowell, Robert Earl Keen, Darrell Scott Band, The Flatlanders featuring: Joe Ely, Jimmie Dale Gilmore & Butch Hancock, Lyle Lovett & His Large Band, ODC/Dance, Hayes Carll, Galactic, Poor Man’s Whiskey, Booker T. & the Drive-By Truckers, The Wronglers, Mike Farris & the Roseland Rhythm Revue, Emmylou Harris, Buddy Miller, Okkervil River, Kimmie Rhodes, Steve Martin with the Steep Canyon Rangers, Billy Bragg, The Chieftains, Laurie Lewis & the Right Hands, Mavis Staples, Guy Clark & Verlon Thompson, Malo, Dr. Magpie, Natalie MacMaster, Todd Snider, Fireants, Earl Scruggs, Amadou & Mariam, John Prine, Aimee Mann, Boz Scaggs and the Blue Velvet Band, Songwriter Circle w/ Tom Morello, Dar Williams, Steve Earle & Allison Moorer, Ricky Skaggs & Kentucky Thunder, Pamela Rose with Wild Women (and other friends), Ralph Stanley & the Clinch Mountain Boys, Dave Alvin & the Guilty Women, Reckless Kelly, World Party, The Knitters, The Duhks, Dr. Dog, Richie Havens, Moonalice, Nick Lowe, Billy Joe Shaver, Old 97′s, Rosie Flores with Jon Langford and the Pine Valley Cosmonauts, Austin Lounge Lizards.

I’ve not been to this festival, but I am sure looking forward to it.

Here’s the details from the event website:

Lodging suggestion:

Good Hotel

112 7th Street
San Francisco, CA 94103
P: 415-621-7001 | F: 415-621-4069
Reservations: 415-621-7001

This hotel, owned by Joie de Vivre describes their hotel on their website:

“Good Hotel, SOMA San Francisco, CA

The Good Hotel is intended to be the first hotel with a conscience. Our philanthropic and positive approach is designed to inspire the “good in us all.”

The Good Hotel is a hip San Francisco hotel that practices philanthropy and believes in doing good for the planet. The eco-friendly hotel décor features reclaimed and recycled construction materials. Vending machines in the lobby are stocked with wallets made from FedEx envelopes and are one example of our inventive ideas to promote a good lifestyle. We are also as fun as we are inventive. You’ll find humorous touches like “Be Good” written on walls of your room.”

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