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- Rustie — Zig album mp3
title: Rustie — Zig album mp3 year: 2008 genre: electronic MP3 track list: 1. Rustie – Zig-Zag.mp3 okbm("http://www.redapril.us/?p=98899","Rustie — Zig album mp3")
Переслать - Dr. Atmo and the Basalt Boys — The Whole Traffic album mp3
title: Dr. Atmo and the Basalt Boys — The Whole Traffic album mp3 year: 1994 genre: ambient MP3 track list: 5. Dr. Atmo and the Basalt Boys – 38 Kmh.mp3 4. Dr. Atmo and the Basalt Boys – 72 Kmh.mp3 3. Dr. Atmo and the Basalt Boys – 107 Kmh.mp3 2. Dr. Atmo and the Basalt Boys – 110 Kmh.mp3 1. Dr. Atmo [...]
Переслать - Various Artists — Goa volume 29 album mp3
title: Various Artists — Goa volume 29 album mp3 year: 2009 genre: psychedelic MP3 track list: 18. Vibrasphere – Ensueno Morning mix.mp3 17. Atmos – 46atdaz.mp3 16. Midimal – Over and out Klopfgeister remix.mp3 15. Solano – The Beat of 1000 Hearts Inside.mp3 14. Day Din – Picadilly Line.mp3 13. Meller – Dirty Buddy Neelix remix.mp3 12. Symphonix – Freaking out.mp3 11. Synthax – Nothing.mp3 10. Earsugar [...]
Переслать - Sans Soleil — Asprovalta EP album mp3
title: Sans Soleil — Asprovalta EP album mp3 year: 2009 genre: electronic MP3 track list: 3. Sans Soleil – Thats the Stuff.mp3 2. Sans Soleil – Glow Worm.mp3 1. Sans Soleil – Asprovalta.mp3 okbm("http://www.redapril.us/?p=98896","Sans Soleil — Asprovalta EP album mp3")
Переслать - DJ Jazzy Jeff — How I Do / Mystery Man album mp3
title: DJ Jazzy Jeff — How I Do / Mystery Man album mp3 year: 2002 genre: rap MP3 track list: 5. DJ Jazzy Jeff – Mystery Man featuring the Last Emperor (instrumental).mp3 4. DJ Jazzy Jeff – Mystery Man featuring the Last Emperor (clean).mp3 3. DJ Jazzy Jeff – Mystery Man featuring the Last Emperor (album).mp3 2. DJ Jazzy Jeff – How [...]
Переслать - Chat — Folie Douce album mp3
title: Chat — Folie Douce album mp3 year: 2009 genre: chanson MP3 track list: 13. Chat – Folie Douce.mp3 12. Chat – Jerome Bourdin (Avec Joseph Chedid).mp3 11. Chat – Je Te Vois.mp3 10. Chat – Petit Con.mp3 9. Chat – Foret.mp3 7. Chat – Mon Corps.mp3 8. Chat – It’s So Cold.mp3 6. Chat – Linsouciance.mp3 5. Chat – R.mp3 4. Chat – Les Petites Choses.mp3 3. Chat [...]
Переслать - Julius Papp — Move Your Body album mp3
title: Julius Papp — Move Your Body album mp3 year: 2008 genre: house MP3 track list: 1. Julius Papp – Tekwork (Original mix).mp3 2. Julius Papp – Move Your Body (Original mix).mp3 3. Julius Papp – Move Your Body (Beats).mp3 okbm("http://www.redapril.us/?p=98893","Julius Papp — Move Your Body album mp3")
Переслать - Levan and Jerico — Bombo album mp3
title: Levan and Jerico — Bombo album mp3 year: 2008 genre: techno MP3 track list: 1. Levan and Jerico – Bombo (Leeks remix).mp3 2. Levan and Jerico – Bombo (Rudi Stakker remix).mp3 3. Levan and Jerico – Bombo (Original mix).mp3 4. Levan and Jerico – Bombo (Karo remix).mp3 okbm("http://www.redapril.us/?p=98892","Levan and Jerico — Bombo album mp3")
Переслать - Various Artists — Studio One sampler album mp3
title: Various Artists — Studio One sampler album mp3 year: 2006 genre: reggae MP3 track list: 1. The Heptones – Party Time.mp3 2. Carlton and the Shoes – Love Me Forever.mp3 3. Sound Dimension – Real Rock.mp3 4. Wailers – One Love.mp3 5. Jackie Opel – Push Wood.mp3 6. Freddie Mcgregor – Bobby Bobylon.mp3 7. John Holt – Strange Things.mp3 8. Delroy Wilson – Conquer Me.mp3 9. [...]
Переслать - Khristian K — The Black Sheep EP album mp3
title: Khristian K — The Black Sheep EP album mp3 year: 2008 genre: techno MP3 track list: 1. Khristian K – The Black Sheep.mp3 2. Khristian K – Mouseband.mp3 3. Khristian K – Footnote.mp3 4. Khristian K – Stormy Stuff.mp3 5. Khristian K – Midnight Shadow.mp3 6. Khristian K – Stormy Stuff (Stormy Snuff remix).mp3 okbm("http://www.redapril.us/?p=98890","Khristian K — The Black Sheep EP album mp3")
Переслать - Bisco Inferno 2010 Recap

I had an amazing time at Bisco Inferno.
Saturday was an absolutely gorgeous day in Colorado and it was the first concert held at Red Rocks in 2010: Bisco Inferno.
Jonas and I got down to the lots about 4pm and there was already a raging party in the lower south lots where the Basics Fund buses were circled. I walked around, socalized, and took pictures with people who loved my outfit. I debuted the Disco Ball outfit- helmet, jacket and pants. I had made a couple of extra disco ball helmets and I was able to sell one in the lot. Initially he didnt want to pay as much as I was asking, but he loved it so much he took a collection from his friends and bought the helmet. I saw him later on in the night and he gave me a huge hug, saying "this is the best thing I have ever bought in the lot!"
We headed in around 5:30 pm and music was already playing. The crowd was easy to move around in and Red Rocks was about 1/4 full at the beginning. For most of the Aeorplane and Crystal Method DJ sets I walked around socalizing with my friends. I thought the two DJ acts sounded good, but they could not keep my attention without playing instruments or lights.
The Glitch Mob came out next with some sort of new electric drum set up. The Glitch Mob was trying to prove to us that they were now a live band rather than just 3 DJs hitting F5 on their laptops all night. Ironically, The Glitch Mob had a major glitch in one of their laptops, forcing them to shut down the machine and stop their performance mid-song. A major Milli Vanilli moment and quite embarassing. The crowd was nice enough not to boo, but when the Glitch Mob finished their awful set Red Rocks was dead. silent.
To add to my crazy Inferno experience, my buddy Dave got me a will call front row ticket. I am not exactly sure how Dave ended up with the extra ticket, but he gave it to me and I was able to ask my friend Paco to come down to the front row with me.
Paco had traveled from Florida for the shows and was wearing a Buzz Lightyear costume. Paco's birthday was the night before and his motto at Red Rocks was "To Inferno! and Beyond!" It was awesome to have a friend in an equally awesome/ridiculous outfit to dance with down front.
Next up, the main event- The Disco Biscuits. Paco and I raged the front row, dancing without stopping the entire first set. The set list:05/29/10 Red Rocks Amphitheatre, Morrison, CO
Bisco Inferno
Set I: Hot Air Balloon> Gangster> Portal To An Empty Head, Mindless Dribble> The Great Abyss> Hot Air Balloon
Set II: House Dog Party Favor, On Time, M.E.M.P.H.I.S.> Minions> Basis For A Day1, Magellan
E: Home Again
1 completes 5/28 version
It shouldn't surprise you when I say the first set of Bisco Inferno was my favorite set of Bisco I have ever seen. I was front row in a Disco Ball outfit with Buzz Lightyear at my side and Bisco played some of my favorite songs. I thought the set was fire. Its hard to give an unbiased review, but I really thought Barber was playing better than ever. After seeing Barber come back this weekend I think the broken wrist is a blessing in disguise - he seems to be playing with more patience and precision.
At Bisco set break I retreated up to the 35th row to hang with a group of friends and get some rest. Booka Shade played set break and I enjoyed most of their set sitting down. They were an awesome act live and I would have gotten up more, but I was saving my legs for the rest of the night.
One of the funniest things happened next. I hope this story does not come off as creepy, if it does- believe me, it was all in good fun and its not something that happens to me very often. During the Booka Shade set I ran into a cute red head. I had met her couple of weeks earlier at Arapahoe Basin partying on the Beach. She was into the disco ball outfit and it seemed like she was going out of her way to talk to me - this had to be the third time that I had "run into" her. We danced a bit and we were speaking spun out talk. In our spun out states and the loud music I was understanding about 1/2 of what she was saying. I remember her leaning into me and asking "do you need anything?" to which I replied "yeah, I need a kiss." Boom. A fun, quick make out session at Booka Shade set break thanks to molly and a disco ball helmet. Soon after that Booka Shade's set ended and I made my way back down to the front for the second set of the Biscuits.
The entire night I talked, shook hands, gave hugs and high fives with a LOT of people who admired my outfit. I felt like the Mayor of Red Rocks. Most everyone was really awesome. There was one interaction that I thought was a little weird, funny and caught me off guard. A cute blonde surfer chic in a tank top and cutoff jean shorts came up to me and said, "I think we know each other." "Oh we know each other, how is that?" My guard was a little up because this girl looked was way too young for me and I didnt know if her mom was around the corner. "Well, we know each other. We make a good pair." "Ok, so how do you think we know each other?" "Well, I shine, you sparkle. We should be together tonight." I smiled and was tongue tied. It was quite the pickup line coming from a 17 year old. (pictured here, making the heart with her hand and in the orange top) I retreated to my spot at the front row, laughing at the power of the disco ball helmet.
The second set of the Biscuits started out strong with House Dog, but I felt overall the set had a weird flow. By the time the epic Magellan came on, I was back a few rows with the Boulder Bisco crew in the crowd and found myself a little bored. Brownie remarked how Colorado was "their best market" and they played Home Again for the encore. I felt it was a fitting song for Barber being back on stage and the Biscuits finding a strong fan base in Colorado. The show ended past 1:45 am and I ate a late night 3:30 am breakfast at Pete's Kitchen on Colfax.
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Переслать - Jam Cruise 9 Public On Sale June 2

Tomorrow is the public on-sale for Jam Cruise 9. I am already booked for Jam Cruise (on deck 8!) and I hope if you are thinking at all about going on Jam Cruise this year you will GO! If you love music, costumes, partying, sun, and good people you will have the time of your life. If you use me as a referral, I will buy you a couple of drinks on the boat! (My real name: Neil Fontenot)
Jam Cruise 9 Lineup includes:Bob Weir, Rob Wasserman, & Jay Lane are Scaring the Children, Rhythm Devils feat. Bill Kreutzmann and Mickey Hart, Robert Randolph & The Family Band, Galactic, The Greyboy Allstars, God Street Wine, Stockholm Syndrome, Lotus, JoJo's Mardi Gras Band, ALO, Ivan Neville's Dumpstaphunk, Easy Star All-Stars, Lettuce, Garage A Trois, The New Mastersounds, Sierra Leone's Refugee All Stars, Black Joe Lewis & The Honeybears, Anders Osborne, Big Sam's Funky Nation, Cornmeal, Greensky Bluegrass, Big Gigantic, Zach Deputy, The Pimps Of Joytime, Maceo Parker Super Jam
Jam Cruise- Book a Cabin
FAQ for first time Jam Cruisers
My Jam Cruise 8 recaps- scroll down day by day recaps
See you on the boat!!!
Переслать - Wookie of the Day at the WSOP
I'm in Las Vegas covering the World Series of Poker (over at Tao of Poker). I came across a wook playing in one of the events...
Photo by Matt Waldron
Переслать - Phish Covers Compilation: Hook, Line and Sinker

Hook, Line And Sinker: Songs Covered By Phish
by Chewbacca Wookie
Updated in May 2010 (I originally posted this a few years ago. This is a new version, including 3 new cover tunes after Phish's 2009 shows.)
This is a compilation of the most Phishy of Phish covers. Whenever possible, the original versions of the songs by the original artists were used, or the versions of the songs that Phish covered (such as Palmer's Sneaking Sally). In the case of many older and traditional songs, such as Amazing Grace, I included a well known or traditional version, preferably from the era of the song.
While Phish played hundreds of cover songs during their almost 25 year career, this list is narrowed to the covers most commonly played in order to maintain the "Phishy" feel of the mix. Therefore, the only songs included are those that Phish performed on 3 or more occasions in their career. There may be a couple of exceptions to this rule, but such songs were featured in particularly legendary set sequences.
Using these guidelines, the list was narrowed down to a more manageable number: 117. This amounts to just over 7 hours of music, spanning their career.
The compilation is entitled "Hook, Line and Sinker" in tribute to the late Kurt Vonnegut, a fan of Phish who several years ago painted cover art for an imaginary Phish album for Glide Magazine's article, "Greatest Album Covers That Never Were." Vonnegut's artwork is included as part of the ID tags for these songs. The artwork can also be found here: http://www.electricedge.com/greymatt...phish-kurt.jpg
The order of the tracks coincides with the chronological order in which these cover songs were debuted, i.e. Long Cool Woman was the first cover (and first song) Phish played live, thus it appears first in the tracklist. Listening to this tracklist gives some insight into the kind of music that was inspiring Phish at different times through the years. A shuffle gives them a different feel every time. Enoy.
Long Cool Woman (In A Black Dress) – The Hollies
In The Midnight Hour – Wilson Pickett
Eyes Of The World – Grateful Dead
Fire – Jimi Hendrix
Scarlet Begonias – Grateful Dead
Whipping Post – The Allman Brothers Band
Cities – Talking Heads
Sneakin' Sally Through The Alley – Robert Palmer
Melt The Guns – XTC
The Mighty Quinn (Quinn, The Eskimo) – Bob Dylan
Have Mercy – The Mighty Diamonds
Skin It Back – Little Feat
Peaches En Regalia – Frank Zappa
Swing Low, Sweet Chariot – Apollo Jubilee Quartet
Shaggy Dog – Lightnin' Hopkins
Mustang Sally – Wilson Pickett
The Little Drummer Boy – Frank Sinatra
She Caught The Katy And Left Me A Mule To Ride – Taj Mahal
Good Times Bad Times – Led Zeppelin
Boogie On Reggae Woman – Stevie Wonder
Ya Mar – The Mustangs
Corinna – Taj Mahal
Free Bird – Lynyrd Skynyrd
Funky Bitch – Son Seals
Sparks – The Who
Ride Captain Ride – Blues Image
Take The "A" Train – Duke Ellington
Timber (Jerry The Mule) – Josh White
The Ballad Of Curtis Lowe – Lynyrd Skynyrd
Aveenu Malcainu – Suzzy & Maggie Roche
Light Up Or Leave Me Alone – Traffic
La Grange – ZZ Top
Jesus Just Left Chicago – ZZ Top
Rocky Top – Osbourne Brothers
Terrapin – Syd Barrett
Love You – Syd Barrett
Bike – Pink Floyd
Satin Doll – Duke Ellington
On Your Way Down – Allen Toussaint
Bold As Love – Jimi Hendrix
Walk Away – James Gang
Time Loves A Hero – Little Feat
If I Only Had A Brain – Ray Bolger & Judy Garland
Undun – The Guess Who
Donna Lee – Charlie Parker
Highway To Hell – AC/DC
Frankenstein – Edgar Winter
Auld Lang Syne – Guy Lombardo
Caravan – Duke Ellington
Carolina In The Morning – Al Jolson
Communication Breakdown – Led Zeppelin
Uncle Pen – Bill Monroe
Sweet Adeline – The Pittsburghers
How High The Moon - Les Paul & Mary Ford
Paul And Silas – The Stanley Brothers
Manteca – Dizzy Gillespie
Wipe Out – The Surfaris
Touch Me – The Doors
Argent – Hold Your Head Up
Cracklin' Rosie – Neil Diamond
My Mind's Got A Mind Of Its Own – Jimmie Dale Gilmore
I Walk The Line – Johnny Cash
Loving Cup – The Rolling Stones
Amazing Grace – Judy Collins
Pig In A Pen – The Stanley Brothers
The Great Gig In The Sky – Pink Floyd
Crossroads – Cream
Daniel Saw The Stone – Silver Leaf Quartette of Norfolk
Nellie Kane – Hot Rize
Also Sprach Zarathustra – Deodato
Yerushalayim Shel Zahav – Shuli Nation
Purple Rain – Prince
Bill Bailey Won't You Please Come Home – Patsy Cline
Ginseng Sullivan – Norman Blake
I Wan'na Be Like You – Louis Prima
Over The Rainbow – Judy Garland
The Old Home Place – The Dillards
Foreplay - Long Time – Boston
While My Guitar Gently Weeps – The Beatles
Why Don't We Do It In The Road? – The Beatles
Cry Baby Cry – The Beatles
I'm Blue, I'm Lonesome – Bill Monroe
My Long Journey Home – The Monroe Brothers
Lonesome Cowboy Bill – The Velvet Underground
A Day In The Life – The Beatles
Johnny B. Goode – Chuck Berry
Hello My Baby – The Barbershop Singers
Suspicious Minds – Elvis Presley
Life On Mars? – David Bowie
The Real Me – The Who
Sea And Sand – The Who
Drowned – The Who
The Star Spangled Banner (live from Super Bowl XXV) – Whitney Houston
Crosseyed And Painless – Talking Heads
Love Me – Elvis Presley
My Soul – Clifton Chenier
When The Circus Comes – Los Lobos
Beauty Of My Dreams – The Del McCoury Band
Soul Shakedown Party – Bob Marley & The Wailers
Izabella – Jimi Hendrix
Ain't Love Funny – J.J. Cale
Emotional Rescue – The Rolling Stones
Psycho Killer – Talking Heads
Roses Are Free – Ween
Sexual Healing – Marvin Gaye
Albuquerque – Neil Young
If You Need A Fool – The Del McCoury Band
Been Caught Stealing – Jane's Addiction
Sabotage – Beastie Boys
Back At The Chicken Shack – Jimmy Smith
Something – The Beatles
Rock And Roll – The Velvet Underground
Cool It Down – The Velvet Underground
Oh! Sweet Nuthin' - The Velvet Underground
Misty Mountain Hop – Led Zeppelin
Mellow Mood – Bob Marley & The Wailers
Shine A Light - The Rolling Stones
The 3 new songs added to reflect Phish's setlists from 2009 are: How High The Moon, Oh! Sweet Nuthin! and Shine A Light, each of which hit the "3 times played" rule. For those who downloaded the previous version, I have included a separate link below with just these 3 new songs with cover art and tags to match the rest of the songs, although you may need to adjust track numbers.
Complete updated compilation:
Part 1
Part 2
3 new Songs
A big THANK YOU to Chewbacca Wookie for putting this together!
Переслать - Coventry's Weekly Round Up: Background Beats Vol 6, LOST Finale, Dance Off, and Barber Returns
In case you missed last week... we had a couple of gems which included the LOST finale and another installment of the Background Beat mixes.MIX: Background Beats Vol. 6
Festival Checklist
LOST Finale Initial Thoughts
Hot Asian Girl Covers Jackson Five
SPAC Ticket Giveaway
Disco Biscuits 5/27/10 Boulder Theater: The Return of The Barber
Phish Dance Off
2009-10 Ensemble Plays Cavern
Music, Food, Boobs
Переслать - NaS Vs Bob Marley

This is a great mash-up mixtape put out by 100 Akres Productions using various NaS acapellas over beats containing samples from Bob Marley's "Uprising" album. Sounds dope! Have a listen....
DWNLD: NAS vs BOB MARLEY - Relatives Abroad (The Mash-up)
ENJOY!
PEACE.1.D.
Переслать - GOOD MUSIC MIXTAPE #1

So I've been brainstorming this idea for a while now, as the next step of the Good Music Podcasts I used to do. I've done a few themed mixtapes/compilations presented by this blog, but now it's time to mix all the genres together... because good music is good music... no matter the genre!
Remember back in the day when you'd make and trade cassette mixtapes with your friends? Then we made mix cds. And now we have the capability of sharing them digitally! How 'bout that? :) And so here's the first of my Good Music Mixtape series. Please drop me a comment if you're diggin' it, and that'll get me movin' faster on Volume 2. ;)
By the way, each mp3 has the album artwork from the album I originally obtained them from. When you load them into iTunes, and the song is playing, click on the arrow in the top right corner of the album artwork window to view the original album cover of each song.
ENJOY!
DWNLD: MISTA D's MUSIC BLOG presents GOOD MUSIC MIXTAPE #1 - Various Artists
PEACE.1.D.
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