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Audio: St. Vincent Rocks Prospect Park, Brooklyn – Aug. 9, 2014 – ‘Digital Witness,’ ‘Every Tear Disappears,’ ‘Birth In Reverse’ & More

Photo via St. Vincent’s Facebook page; photo by Kevin Mazur.

St. Vincent performed in Prospect Park, Brooklyn Saturday night.

The concert was broadcast on WFUV.

Check out the entire set.

Setlist:

“Rattlesnake”
“Digital Witness”
“Cruel”
“Marrow”
“Every Tear Disappears”
“I Prefer Your Love”
“Actor Out Of Work”
“Surgeon”
“Cheerleader”
“Prince Johnny”
“Birth In Reverse”
“Regret”
“Huey Newton”
“Bring Me Your Loves”
“Strange Mercy”
“Year Of The Tiger”
“Your Lips Are Red”

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Video: Patti Smith & Band, Brussels Summer Festival – Aug. 8, 2014 – ‘Dancing Barefoot,’ ‘Because The Night, ‘ ‘Gloria,’ & More

A few nights ago Patti Smith performed at the Brussels Summer Festival Place des Palais, Bruxelles.

Below are video clips of many of the songs.

Patti Smith, “Ain’t It Strange,” Brussels Summer Festival Place des Palais, Bruxelles August 8, 2014:

“Dancing Barefoot”:

“Redondo Beach”

“April Fool”

“Pissing in a River,” excerpt:

“My Blakean Year”:

“Beneath the Southern Cross”:

“Ain’t It Strange

Because the Night”:

“People Have the Power”

“Banga”

“Gloria” & “Rock N Roll Nigger”:

Plus:

Patti Smith, “Ghost Dance” at the Burg Herzberg Festival, Alsfeld, Germany, August 1, 2014:

And Patti Smith, “Perfect Day” at the Haldern Pop Festival, Haldern, Germany, August 7, 2014:

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Audio/ Video: Bob Dylan Heads for Australia – Look Back at Interviews, Songs Dylan Did In Australia – ‘Who’s Bob Dylan?’

Bob DYlan, press conference, 1986.

Bob Dylan will be performing 15 shows in Australia beginning August 13 in Perth, Australia. He’ll also be in Melbourne, and Sydney.

So today you can check out some past performances and interviews Dylan did in Australia.

Dylan said some interesting things during the following 1986 press conference.

Journalist: What does Bob Dylan think of Bob Dylan?

Bob Dylan: Bob Dylan doesn’t ever think about Bob Dylan

Journalist: Are you shy man?

Bob Dylan: Yeah, most of the time.

Journalist: Because of being shy, is it a burden being Bob Dylan?

Bob Dylan: Who’s Bob Dylan?

[laughter]

Bob Dylan: I’m only Bob Dylan when I have to be Bob Dylan. Most of the time I can just be myself.

And later in response to a question about the past, Dylan says this:

Dylan: We live here in the present time. You get up and have to deal with today. Yesterday’s gone, tomorrow’s not promised. So this is all we have, really.

Dylan press conference, 1986, Brett Whiteley Studio, Sydney

This was shot at a Dylan press conference in 1986. There’s 18 minutes of the press conference.

“Rollin’ and Tumblin’,” Byron Bay Bluesfest April 26, 2011:

“Tweedle Dee & Tweedle Dum,” Byron Bay Bluesfest April 26, 2011:

“Cold Irons Bound,” Byron Bay Bluesfest April 26, 2011:

“Tangled Up In Blue,” Byron Bay Bluesfest April 26, 2011:

“Highway 61 Revisited” / “Ballad of a Thin Man,” Byron Bay Bluesfest April 26, 2011:

“Like A Rolling Stone,” Byron Bay Bluesfest April 26, 2011:

Bob Dylan radio interview, Adelaide, Australia 1966:

Adelaide Radio Interview / Tell Me, Momma by Bob Dylan on Grooveshark

“Ballad Of A Thin Man,” Sydney, April 13, 1966:

Ballad of a Thin Man by Bob Dylan on Grooveshark

“It’s All Over Now, Baby Blue,” Sydney, April 13, 1966:

It's All Over Now, Baby Blue by Bob Dylan on Grooveshark

“Positively Fourth Street,” Sydney, April 13, 1966:

Positively Fourth Street by Bob Dylan on Grooveshark
“Visions Of Johanna,” Melbourne, April 20, 1966:

“She Belongs To Me,” Melbourne, April 20, 1966:

//She Belongs To Me by Bob Dylan on Grooveshark

“Baby, Let Me Follow You Down,” Melbourne, April 20, 1966:

Baby Let Me Follow You Down by Bob Dylan on Grooveshark

“Just Like Tom Thumb’s Blues,” Melbourne, April 20, 1966:

Just Like Tom Thumb's Blues by Bob Dylan on Grooveshark

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Audio: Bob Dylan’s ‘Another Side Of Bob Dylan’ Released, August 8, 1964; Hear the Outakes – ‘Mr. Tambourine Man,’ ‘Denise,’ ‘California’ & More

Bob Dylan’s fourth album, Another Side Of Bob Dylan, was released 50 years ago, on August 8, 1964.

The album was recorded during one session, on July 9, 1964, in Columbia Studio A in New York with Tom Wilson producing.

Four songs that were recorded during the session were not included on the album. All were eventually released with the exception of “Denise.”

Here are the outtakes.

Enjoy.

“Denise” and “New Orleans Rag”:

“California”:

California by Bob Dylan on Grooveshark

“Mama, You Been On On My Mind”:

Mama, You Been On My Mind by Bob Dylan on Grooveshark

“Mr. Tambourine Man” (Ramblin’ Jack Elliott is on the track):

Mr. Tambourine Man (Alternate Take) by Bob Dylan on Grooveshark

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Audio: Jeff Tweedy Debuts Another New Song, ‘High As Hello’

Another song from Tweedy, the band formed by Jeff Tweedy.

This one is called “High As Hello.”

The group’s album, Sukierae, is out on Sept. 23.

Tweedy includes members of R.E.M. (Scott McCaughey) and Lucius (singers Jess Wolfe and Holly Laessig). Plusw Tweedy’s 18-year-old son Spencer on drums

There’s a cool video of Tweedy and band performing the song live at NPR.

And this song, “Wait For Love,” is good too:

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Video: Arcade FIre Cover the Dead Kennedys’ ‘California Über Alles’ Plus More

last night at the Santa Barbara Bowl Arcade Fire covered the Dead Kennedys’ infamous “California Über Alles.”

A fan shot this fragment of the performance.

“Afterlife”:

“Flashbulb Eyes” and “Reflektor”:

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Video/ Audio: Bob Dylan & Elvis Costello Do ‘I Shall Be Released’ Plus Gram Parsons, Neil Young, The Band & More

Bob Dylan, 1997, playing “I Shall Be Released.”

Bob Dylan at the Fisher Auditorium at Indiana University of Pennsylvania, Indiana, PA, on April 22, 1997.

“I Shall Be Released”:

Bob Dylan and Elvis Costello, “I Shall Be Released,” Tramps, New York, NY, July 26, 1999:

Gram Parsons and the Flying Burrito Brothers, fragment:

Neil Young with some help from his friends, Bridge School Benefit, 1999:

The Band, Festival Express:

Jeff Buckley:

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Thurston Moore Forms Supergroup with Steve Shelley, James Sedwards & My Bloody Valentine bassist Debbie Googe

Thurston Moore has formed a new band with former Sonic Youth drummer Steve Shelley, guitarist James Sedwards & My Bloody Valentine bassist Debbie Googe.

the new band is called The Thurston Moore Band.

Moore will release a new solo album, The Best Day, later this year on Matador Records

This is Moore’s most recent solo release, “Detonation”:

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Video: Spoon Do Fantastic ‘Do You’ on Fallon’s ‘Tonight Show’ Plus ‘Inside Out’

Spoon rocking Jimmy Fallon’s “Tonight Show” last night with “Do You” off their excellent new album, They Want My Soul.

This is a great, infectious song and the band really swings.

Plus backstage at the “Tonight Show” Spoon played “Inside Out”:

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Audio: Bob Dylan Performs ‘Brownsville Girl’ – August 6, 1986 – Paso Robles, CA

Nearly 30 years ago, Bob Dylan performed this soulful, nearly five minute, version of “Brownsville Girl” on August 6, 1986 at the California Mid-State Fair, Paso Robles, CA.

This was the only time to date that he’s performed this song live.

Dig it.

And here’s the precursor to “Brownsville Girl,” which is called “Danville Girl”:

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