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Like a paraphrase of JFK referring to himself on that trip to France with luminescent wife, Jacqueline, Jerry Garcia's Grateful Dead band mates dubbed themselves The Other Ones after his death in 1995 to put on a few concerts. Bob Weir, Phil Lesh, Mickey Hart and satellite Grateful Dead man Bruce Hornsby did the 1998 Furthur Tour as The Other Ones and issued The Strange Remain in '99. The Other Ones was a transitional name however, and the band later became The Dead....more

  • On the Horizon: The Future of the Record Label

    by Jason ThomasJuly 23, 2008Comments (0)

    There’ll be the space left open for a new kind of label to fill in the emerging gaps. I envision lots of small labels devoted to building up young local acts and helping to build community (read more)

  • Rolling Stone Oldham: Talented, Insulting, Outrageous

    by Keith AlthamJuly 23, 2008Comments (0)

    Andrew Oldham is egotistical, talented, insulting, outrageous, and likeable almost in spite of himself. He manages the world's number two group, owns his own record company, produces discs, writes songs, sleeve notes, and poetry, and publishes the Beach Boys' music in Britain. In the hip vocabulary of pop music they say he is "happening." Perhaps Mama Cass stressed (read more)

  • The Smiths: Meat Is Murder

    by Joe PerniceJuly 23, 2008Comments (0)

    In the gutter, sugared with sand put down during the winter’s last snow, I saw written in red felt ink on masking tape stuck to a smoky-clear cassette:  “Smiths: Meat.” (read more)

  • Silver Jews: The Shock and Awe of Being Alive

    by Jessica GentileJuly 23, 2008Comments (0)

    Via email correspondence, Berman responds humbly and honestly to my inquiries on his current perceptions of himself—and with more than a tinge of self-deprecation. “I still have problems reconnecting with the world. I’m radically, unwillingly anti-social,” he says. Yet for someone who feels so disconnected from society, Berman does an awfully good job of describing it. (read more)

  • Andy Topeka: The Rolling Stones Technician

    by Dinky DawsonJuly 23, 2008Comments (0)

    From day one, Andy led the crew, sometimes barely sleeping, though often sleeping leaning back in a chair near his workbench, cigarette dangling from his mouth. (read more)

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