Monday, 8 December 2008

Kop Busters raid - raw footage

Texas cops get busted


(Thanx to 'Smeggers' for this)
Odessa (TX) cops bust a house where two xmas trees are being grown under lights in elaborate sting to expose illegal police conduct.
Full story here.

Olmert condemns settler 'progrom'

"We are the children of a people whose historic ethos is built on the memory of pogroms," Olmert said. "The sight of Jews firing at innocent Palestinians has no other name than pogrom. Even when Jews do this, it is a pogrom.

"As a Jew, I am ashamed that Jews could do such a thing."

Story from the 'BBC' here.

No smoking in the White House

You may remember that Obama promised Michele that in return for her blessing to run for president that he would give up smoking, well he admits to sneaking a few in on the election trail.
Full story at 'The Huffington Post' here.
I sympathise.
It is SO hard to give up.
Wasn't it Dennis Hopper who said that of all the drugs, nicotine was the toughest to quit?

Sunday, 7 December 2008

Police shooting starts riots in Greece

Story from the 'BBC' here.

Your weekly address from Obama

Another (different) Lapland event cancelled

More from the 'BBC' here.
Previous story here.

O.J. sentenced (justice at last)

Bettie Page in coma after heart attack




Story here.

Saturday, 6 December 2008

A New Grateful Dead Live Album Released Next Week (Road Trips: Volume 2 No. 1)


Madison Square Garden: September '90
2 Disc Set + Bonus Disc

"To kick off Volume 2 of our Road Trips series, we're making our first foray into the '90s-specifically, the extraordinary Madison Square Garden run from September of 1990!
You'll recall the unusual historical circumstances surrounding this famous series of shows: In July, Brent Mydland had died tragically after a glorious 11-year stint as the Dead's keyboardist. With both the band and Dead Heads in shock, a few planned summer shows were cancelled, and it looked as though the group's long-scheduled tour of Europe might be in jeopardy, as well. But then, two things happened: friend and fellow traveler Bruce Hornsby, already well-versed in the band's music, volunteered to venture into the breach temporarily once his summer tour was over; next, the group settled on former Tubes keys man Vince Welnick to step into Brent's big shoes on a permanent basis. Fortunately, he was a quick study! By early September, Vince had played his first shows with the Dead (in Cleveland and Philadelphia), and then the band moved on to Madison Square Garden -- always one of the most magical places the group played-- for a series of six shows spanning September 14-20, before jetting off for the big European tour.
Bruce joined the band beginning with the second concert in that series, and immediately the chemistry of this new septet was apparent. Bruce was a bold and assertive player who really pushed the band--and particularly Garcia--in some fascinating new directions, and the combination of his grand piano and Vince's electronic keyboard textures made for a big and dynamic sound. There were smiles all around as the new unit found its footing and with surprising confidence ushered in a new era of Grateful Dead music before roaring New York crowds!
Back in 1997, our late, great vaultmaster Dick Latvala pegged the September 16, 1990 Garden show to be Dick's Picks Vol. 9, but many fans of the run have long believed that the hottest shows from MSG that year were actually the two concluding concerts, September 19 and 20. So, for this Road Trips we offer some two-and-a-half hours of high energy rock 'n' roll and intense jamming from the second sets of 9/19-20 (as well as the moving "Knockin' on Heaven's Door" encore from 9/18). Included are spacey and beautifully developed journeys through "Dark Star" and "Playing in the Band"; a rare second set "Let It Grow" that rolls into a fantastic improvisation that really shows off the chops of the "new" band; a rousing "Uncle John's Band"; rockin' tunes like "Truckin'" and "Turn on Your Lovelight," and more. The spirit and life on these tracks is amazing! You can find the entire track listing below. As always, the discs have been expertly mastered to HDCD by our own Jeffrey Norman, and the package includes a 16-page booklet with lots o' groovy pix and an essay about the shows by Dan Levy.
This time out, the exclusive limited edition Bonus Disc was compiled entirely from the 9/18/90 MSG show, another sizzler. Highlights include "Foolish Heart," "Eyes of the World," the rare-in-every-era "To Lay Me Down," and an especially rollicking take on "Picasso Moon."

OK, by now you probably know the drill: Order your copy today by going here!

Track List

Disc One - 9/20/90 and 9/19/90

Truckin'>
China Cat Sunflower>
I Know You Rider
Playing In The Band>
Ship of Fools>
Playing In The Band>
Uncle John's Band>
Let It Grow>
Jam>

Disc Two - 9/20/90

…Jam>
Dark Star>
Playing In The Band>
Dark Star>
Throwing Stones>
Touch Of Grey
Turn On Your Lovelight
Knockin' On Heaven's Door (encore 9/18/90)

Bonus Disc - 9/18/90

Mississippi Half Step
Picasso Moon
To Lay Me Down
Eyes of The World>
Estimated Prophet>
Foolish Heart>
Jam"
(Information from: dead.net)

OK. Hot on the heels of the 'Egypt' and 'Road Trips: From Egypt' packages comes the above.
It is going to be shipped out next Wednesday which would suggest that if you want the bonus disc you are going to have to pre order before then.
Once again it's a composite from a couple of shows (three if you count the bonus material).
The above details only appeared on dead.net on Friday!
Rhino. A question for you.
Who are you aiming these discs at?
Most Deadheads will either have this stuff already or are after a complete concert from the past.
Not this cobbled together fake gig that just makes us feel cheated.
There are some 'holy grail' gigs that perhaps you could look into releasing and from the top of my head I would be looking at a couple of dates from the 'Europe 72' tour but 'hey' - that's my obsession.
(7th April at Empire Pool Wembley, London and 24th May at The Lyceum also in London if you are really interested.)
Another question.
Is it going to be released with the tapes running at the right speed this time?
Finally a bit of semantics I realise but (and this thought occurred to me when you released the 'From Egypt With Love' set recorded at Winterland) do multiple gigs at one venue really qualify as a 'Road Trip'?

For a limited time you can listen to a soundboard recording of the
last night of the Madison Square Garden run (20-09-90) here:



Setlist and other details from archive.org

Norah Jones & Keith Richards - Love Hurts (Gram Parsons Tribute Santa Barbara July 9th 2004)

The Flying Burrito Brothers - Christine's Tune (1969)

The Flying Burrito Brothers - Live at Palomino's LA 1969


If you go here you will be able to get to hear Gram Parsons and the Burrito's version of 'cosmic American music' as played in North Hollywood in 1969.
From 'Aquarium Drunkard'

A confession.
I named my eldest son Gram 22 years ago.
He was conceived in Amsterdam (where somewhat ironically and to my chagrin he is now living).
When he was less than a year old we went to a party and a Channel 9 idiot, sorry 'identity' said to me that- "it was a great name".
To which I replied- "thanks".
An hour later he returned and asked if it "was short for Gramaphone"!

("There was a wee laddie called Gram
who piped up from the depths of his pram.
"I may be an Oz
but I was named so because
I was conceived in old Amsterdam."
)



Always wear your helmet

Remember kids that if you are going to do drugs, just make sure that you do them safely.
(As demonstrated here by Mr. P. Doherty.)

Friday, 5 December 2008

Girlz With Gunz # 19


Dedicated to the I.F.P.I