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As someone in NYC during whatever the "hipster" period was, ok, the Lumineers existed, but what I saw on a weekly basis was more like this Oxford Collapse. Sweaty, sloppy in the best way, not focused on commercial success, and above all exuberant. There was nothing wrong with it.
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Iโve never seen someone hold a guitar like Tom T. Hall is here. Itโs practically in the rafters. Legend.
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I clipped these two bits when this interview first appeared, and I have routinely rewatched them, and they have brought me untold joy
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Jerry Garcia, "Jerky Boys" fanatic
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Am I misremembering the culture, or were we all really into the "Dark Was the Night" compilation in 2009 and then no one ever mentioned it again?
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Don't think I've seen any late-night sickos posting this Robert Duvall clip yet. Here you are, sickos.
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A rare (only ever?) wordless statement from Mr. Dylan. Here's another:
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It's incredible that there's no live footage w/ audio of pre-reunion Velvets. This new fan-made vid does a great job of simulating it, with clear audio from a separate performance that lines up well. (That they're playing outside on a sunny day makes this even more interesting.)
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1947 - 2026
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Final round!! You've all voted, and our bracket of the best Springsteen songs of all time pits "4th of July" against "Incident on 57th." (It seems we've got some serious "Wild, Innocent" fans out there!) So which one are you picking as the champ?
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Last night in North Carolina, Gillian Welch and David Rawlings say fare you well to Phil
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As much as we all love the Phil bombs, with a nice quiet number you can really hear how melodic and beautiful his style could be
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one big smoky haze
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I'm a big fan of the maligned 1973 Lee Hazlewood album "Poet, Fool or Bum" (NME's one-word review was just the word "bum"), but I've never seen this Finnish TV clip before. Love it when the fellas come on in.
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A thousand times I've listened to Tom Petty's "License to Kill" from Bobfest, but I don't think I've ever watched it. The most exciting moment to me has always been the mid-song pause and return, and it's even better getting to see his command of the moment
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Who can identify this obscure track? (Please don't cheat and look up lyrics!) The only hints: it's an American singer everybody knows (although this isn't his usual musical style), yet despite his legendary status this album wasn't released here. The answer will shock you!
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"The Eleven" Phil Lesh Quintet Roseland Ballroom 4.30.01
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Donna Jean Godchaux 1947-2025
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