January 11th, 2011

Bob Lefsetz :: The Black Keys

Bob Lefsetz :: The Black Keys
[Via – Bob Lefsetz]

THE BLACK KEYS

This Greg Kot story is full of nuggets.

1. The band intentionally tried to create a radio single.

In other words, you can follow your muse all you want, maybe create some great shit, but there are rules for radio, and if you follow them, you’ll have more success. A great track is not necessarily a hit. A hit is something infectious, that people need to hear again and again, usually a bite-sized nugget that tastes good but requires further consumption, like potato chips.

2. Just because the band had a hit, that doesn’t mean this new audience is going to stick with them. I’d say the odds are low. At least the Black Keys have a real fan base they can rely on. But if you think the casual listener, the Johnny-Come-Lately who likes your track, is really a fan of your band, you’re dreaming. Some people like the cut, check out more and become diehards, most people bop their heads and forget you. Unless you’ve got another hit. But then you’re in the hit game, not the career game, and it becomes what have you done for me lately and those people play clubs, not arenas, at least not for long. Hell, look at Christina Aguilera, how many real fans has she got? DMB hasn’t had hits in eons and they do 20,000 a night, Christina Aguilera had to cancel her tour because of low demand. Sure, ticket prices were high, but sometimes you can’t even get people to come for free, because it’s not really free, you’ve got parking and eating and merch and…time.

Bob Lefsetz :: The Black Keys



January 11th, 2011

Various Artists :: Rewind!, Vol. 4

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Various Artists
Album: Rewind!, Vol. 4 (Buy)
Label: Ubiquity Recordings
Willis – Word Up (Cameo)



January 11th, 2011

Gruff Trade EP

Gruff Trade EP

Various Artists
Album: Gruff Trade EP (Buy)
Label: Fierce Panda
La Shark – Mr. Modern Man



January 10th, 2011

Budos Band @ The El Rey – Friday, January 14th (Free Tix)

Budos Band @ The El Rey   Friday, January 14th (Free Tix)

We have two pair of tickets to give away to R&G readers for the Budos Band this Friday at the El Rey Theatre. To enter the contest, please write an email to rollogrady@gmail.com. Include “King Cobra” in the subject line and your full name & e-mail address in the body of the email. We’ll pick the winners Wednesday morning.

For further show and ticket info (click here).



January 9th, 2011

Gregg Allman :: Low Country Blues

Gregg Allman :: Low Country Blues

Gregg Allman
Album: Low Country Blues (Pre-order – 1/18)
Label: Rounder



January 9th, 2011

The Kills :: Pale Blue Eyes (Velvet Underground)

The Kills :: Pale Blue Eyes (Velvet Underground)
More Kills.

MP3: The Kills – Pale Blue Eyes (Velvet Underground)



January 8th, 2011

Foamfoot :: Troubadour – 1/8/1994

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I was going through my iTunes library looking for a cover to post tonight. I decided on Foamfoot’s cover of “Take The Highway” by the Marshall Tucker Band. While I was uploading the track I noticed the date of the recording, 1/8/1994, from the Troubadour. Spooky.

MP3: Foamfoot – Take the Highway (Marshall Tucker Band – Edit)
MP3: Foamfoot – Deal (Grateful Dead)

Foamfoot :: Troubadour   1/8/1994

Here’s a piece on Foamfoot, written by my friend Justin over @ Aquarium Drunkard.

If you consider yourself a serious Black Crowes fan you probably already own this. The first thing you should know about Foamfoot is that it is a cover band, a damn fine cover band at that, playing mostly Southern Rock and ’70s staples. Formed and fronted by Chris Robinson in Los Angeles in the mid-1990’s, Foamfoot did a one-off show at the Troubadour here in L.A.

Read what Frayed.org has to say: “On January of 1994 at the Troubadour in Hollywood, several members of the Black Crowes joined up with a handful of other artists for Foamfoot. Chris Robinson and Marc Ford of the Black Crowes played with Jimmy Ashurst (The JuJu Hounds), Eric Bobo (Cypress Hill), Gary Louris (The Jayhawks) and Andy Sturmer (Jellyfish). The show was an impromtu gig, however, it was recorded for possible release by the band.”

I would have paid big money to have been at this show…just look at the set-list below. While there was never an official release, but a bootleg copy of the show began circulating several years afterwards. A friend passed along his copy to me several years ago, and so I pass it on to the Drunkard faithful. Note: David Crosby makes a cameo on “Long Time Gone.” Published – August 20, 2007



January 7th, 2011

[New] Jacuzzi Boys :: Space Cake ’85

Jacuzzi Boys

I really dislike the SounCloud player. It causes the Yahoo Media Player (far superior player) and the site to load slowly. I only used it because the song is so good. Our apologies.

[New] Jacuzzi Boys :: Space Cake ’85