Posts Tagged ‘Grateful Dead’

The Mystery of the Grateful Dead Symphony: Stream and Download

Posted on August 14th, 2011 by steve

There is something special when the worlds of rock and classical music collide. After months of preparation, the end products are only performed a handful of times, creating something truly unique for the lucky attendees. The Barn will feature a different rock / symphony fusion weekly over the next several weeks in a new feature: [...]

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Summer Camp Sunday: A Review In Chart Form

Posted on June 13th, 2011 by steve

It took a little while, but I’m ready comment on my experience at Summer Camp Music Festival this year.  I’ll withhold detailed comment on the weather or conditions, but there is enough to say about the music, even with my Sunday only pass, to get on the page.  So, in keeping with The Barn’s sub-theme [...]

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Friday Linkafication: Google Doodle Phish Edition

Posted on June 10th, 2011 by steve

Last week, I called Paul Simon a “class act”, after reading this, I may have to reevaluate. Disclosure, in no way does it reduce the awesomeness of the video below. A bevy of Prince covers in honor of his birthday earlier this week. The blogs at The Trib offer an interview with funkiest of the [...]

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Friday Linkafication: Bob Dylan Is 70 Edition

Posted on May 27th, 2011 by steve

Happy Birthday Bob!  We learn more about you every day. Awesome!  Cover Me Songs finds a cover of every Dylan song he’s ever written. I am above average.  I bet you are, too. Mega-tickets are exactly as their name implies. Furthur, Live at Your House June 7th Rumor:  Paul McCartney at Wrigley this summer Video [...]

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Party Time On Ogden Avenue: Spotlight Shows 5/20/11

Posted on May 19th, 2011 by steve

The Barn is spotlighting two great shows along Ogden on Friday night. Our friends in Paradise Waits will bring some Dead inspired jams to Brixie’s.

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The Barn’s Response to The Hardest Working Bands Of 2010

Posted on May 19th, 2011 by steve

Practice make perfect,  this much we know.  I have always been a huge advocate of bands that spend quality rehearsal time and many many shows working out their live act on the road. This infographic from Songkick made the rounds of InfoGraphic freaks earlier this year under the banner of “Hardest Working Bands of 2010″.

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Symphony Sunday: Bob Weir’s First Fusion in Marin 5/7/2011 Stream and Download

Posted on May 15th, 2011 by steve

There is something special when the worlds of rock and classical music collide.  After months of preparation, the end products are only performed a handful of times, creating something truly unique for the lucky attendees.  The Barn will feature a different rock / symphony fusion weekly over the next several weeks in a new feature:  [...]

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Jamming The Beasties: A Barn Presents Stream and Download

Posted on May 12th, 2011 by steve

During the Phish Jukebox Summer Tour of 1998, the “Terrapin Station” debut got all the press, demonstrably connecting Phish to the looming presence and influence of the Grateful Dead.  But I argue that it was the bust-out of the Beastie Boys’ “Sabotage” that got the more intense and personal reaction from fans.  For many Phish [...]

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Blotto Makes Good Friday Even Better: 4/22/11 @ Fitzgerald’s Setlist, Stream and Download

Posted on May 5th, 2011 by steve

Leave it to our friends Mr. Blotto to use their setlist to make a musical comment on Good Friday. That was the approach for their show at Fitzgerald’s on Friday April 22 (a show that The Barn spotlighted), busting out a playful take on “What’s The Buzz?” and “Strange Things Mystifying” from Jesus Christ Superstar [...]

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Friday Linkafication

Posted on April 22nd, 2011 by steve

Cornmeal on Chicago radio – and on WGN of all places ?!? The Do’s and Don’ts of Deadheads bridging the gap with Indie Rockers.  This was a hot topic in the blogosphere this week with The National announcing a GD tribute album featuring various artists.   Seattle weekly also weighs in. Coming to a box office [...]

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