20 September 2007

ACL Wrapup

Well, it's over. And it was successful. I have recovered, unwound and reflected. But seriously, all the follow up you can read, look at and interact with is right here. Start with a great article about Bob Dylan that reflects a time when Bob played in front of not so many people here in Austin.
I'll be getting back into the swing of things this weekend, starting with next weeks CDDocumentary (the station's are restless, a good thing) on Patti Smith's album Horses, and a review of Austin's Patricia Vonne and her newest album set to release next week. In the meantime, check out all the great Austin City Limits stuff from the Statesman at the link above.

12 September 2007

ACL Announces White Stripes Cancel. Options?

It was announced weeks ago that Amy Winehouse will not make the trip to ACL fest this year. Many outlets report that ironically, she's checked into rehab.

Monday, Rodrigo y Gabriella announced they will cancel a few weeks of dates in March, including their ACL fest date. In a press release, RyG announced Gabriella needs a break due to exhaustion. The percussive-flamenco-styled guitarist plays an aggressive and uptempo backing to Rodrigo and it was mentioned that in order to preserve the ability for her to continue the rest of their September and October dates (which are many), she needed a two week break. Reports say she's developed a mild case of tendinitis (you might remember Ani Difranco needing a rest too, a few years back...) The group said they will honor the city's they miss buy returning sometime in winter or spring.

And the dagger...ACL organizer Charles Attal announced in Tuesday's Austin American Statesman, the White Stripes have canceled their Saturday, Sept 15th ACL performance. "Medical reasons" were the only explanation.

Unconfirmed rumors that abound say it's Meg not Jack.

Of course, this disappoints many folks who's main attraction are the headliners, but there is still plenty of fantastic talent. It means folks, you have to work harder to find it. But that's why you're here in the first place.

Pitchfork (here they go again...) has reported that the WS were unhappy with their performance slotted at the same time as Arcade Fire on Saturday and offered speculation as a possible reason for the cancellation. They also claimed early on Tuesday the WS Sept 13th gig in Albuquerque, New Mexico is still on. I will let you find both the Austin American Statesman article-- a factual piece of reporting-- and the Pitchfork piece all on your own. Pollstar has confirmed the Albuquerque cancellation.

We can only hope Jack and Meg's PR people make a public statement in the next day or two. Somehow, I doubt we'll get much till later.

This certainly takes steam out of looking forward to the weekend. The biggest mistake ACL organizers have made, is moving Muse into the WS time slot. Now they are paired in competition with Arcade Fire, who have to be laughing at all of this. Granted, there aren't many options for organizers at this stage of the game. They did what they felt best.

It's unfortunate that ACL organizers haven't been able to land a replacement of the status of Winehouse at the very least. One wonders if they've even tried. They've had three weeks and there are last minute options, but you can't imagine what the last three weeks leading up to a festival is like. Absolute insanity is minimum. So cut them a break.

With a new album release, the 35 year old Common has effectively taken the spot of RyG.

This cancellation disappointment happens every year to one of the (new) biggies (Bumbershoot, Vegoose, Wakarusa and Bonnaroo, etc...), who's organizers are all certainly gleaming with satisfaction at ACL and it's fan's misfortune (I will follow up with a story about festival cancellations). Now in its sixth year, nothing of this proportion has happened. It was bound to.

Unlike the other festivals which occur on farmland, or with stages packed into a football stadium located twenty miles out of town (or further), ACL festival is held in a wonderful location and a mile from downtown Austin. The city is teeming with music and things to do. In the grand scheme of things it is unlikely that this will affect the momentum of 2008's festival buzz. Consider this:

Organizers now effectively save a decent percent of two (RyG isn't breaking the bank) canceled performers fees. They are not getting it all back. They could use this to upgrade the facilities next year, offer a small discount next year to this years pass buyers, or justifiably "go big" on the lineup next year. Or a combination of the three. Some people complaining now might be sour to attend, but a big headliner list shuts them all up. Everyone. They'll forget in an instant.

Among active performers never making ACL festival appearences: Bruce Springsteen, Radiohead, the Police, Iron Maiden (that's not a misprint), the Cure, Pearl Jam, Elton John, the Foo Fighers, Jimmy Buffett, Morrissey, Prince, Rush, Ozzy Osborne and the Smashing Pumpkins.

Give me three or four of those names next year and everyone is happy. My vote would be for the Boss, Radiohead, The Police and Elton John... ok, and Iron Maiden. I'm cheating.

And dreaming. But, organizers at ACL have the money to do it. They're not spending it this year, nor should they try to find replacements as you're likely to hear everyone clamor for. Instead, draw out a very public plan for next year. They'll save face and involve the public in what is always their "little secret..." the lineup was announced all at once this year. 130 bands. The first time that's happened too. Call it Karma if you're so inclined.

Meanwhile, you'll find me enjoying headliner Bjork (duh, people) at one of the best festivals in the land in the greatest town on earth.

11 September 2007

Get 'Yer Austin City Limits Preview Buzz On...

New issue out now! We're now counting a handful of days to ACL #6. On top of the features you've seen lately on Eating Fresh Texas, we've been busy doing the glossy thing too. Pages 14 + 15 tout more previews by yours truly, and a great cover story on Ghostland Observatory as well as dozens of things to do when you're here...if you don't know already!
Pick up a copy of the new Austin Music + Entertainment around town or at the airport when you fly in. Here's the online version...

(part 3 of 3) 2007 Austin City Limits music festival lineup: better than skin deep

Part three of a three part series focusing on the "3rd tier" of bands plaing the Austin City Limits festival.

(column 3- far right)

Amy Cook- if you haven't seen Norah Jones, here's a gal who vocally sounds just like her. A pleasant singer-songwriter who's up and coming. Quite a few of her tunes have appeared on television latenight dramas.

Backdoor Slam- love these guys. From the Isle of Man. Stevie Ray Vaughn back from the dead. Lead man has got the voice of a young Bad Co. Paul Rogers and plays the living crap of the guitar. Don't miss.

Mario Matteoli- former player in the Weary Boys, Matteoli has a nice upbeat style, smooth voice and will probably be joined by a handful of other Austin notables.

Jennifer Nicely- there is a really strong group of females playing this year's ACL. Nicely is one of them. In the mold of Leslie Feist, Regina Spektor- and if you miss the latter, Nicely is, well, a nice option.

Loretta Williams Gurnel- can you say "the next Queen Lateefa?" Not only does one of the latest Texas residents have the pipes to smoke up some sexy R&B, she's an actor too.

Q Brothers- another in the R&B vain, but with that poppy L.A. hip hop sound. Fun, energetic, if this is your cup of tea, then you should be near the stage for this one.

07 September 2007

CDDocumentary: The Police- Zenyatta Mondatta (1980)

Reposted: CDDocumentaries now available instantly! Click player above. The third album by the Police would be their last in the "reggae-influenced" Police era. It contained their third #1 UK hit in as many albums, gained them the best chart success to date in the U.S. and was the last album they would work on entirely as a group...

CDDocumentary: Velvet Underdround & Nico (1967)

Reposted: CDDocumentaries now available instantly! Click player above. CDDocumentary, produced weekly for three public radio stations, is a tribute to an album we feel essential to the station's music library. If anyone bottled the energy of 1967 in the most representative package of the times, it was the Velvet Underground & Nico led by producer Andy Warhol. One of the most seminal albums of all time never sold many copies, but as the artists of yesterday turn gray and a new guard takes their place, they credit this album as having some of the biggest impact ever...

06 September 2007

ACL Festival Local Spotlight: One Mississippi

Friday, Sept. 14th
11:45-12:30pm
AT&T Blue Room

Composed of former members of two Austin favorites, Prescott Curlywolf and Grand Champeen, One Mississippi deliver an energetic rhythm section, fast guitars and slightly off-phase vocals reminiscent of Pavement or Dinosaur Jr.

Hitting the stage as one of the first bands to kick off the festival, there will be no time to sit in the chair you should have left at home in the first place.

LISTEN to One Mississippi

02 September 2007


Sunday, Sept. 16
12:30-1:30pm
AT&T Mainstage

In 2007 it’s obvious the ladies got it goin’ on with the R&B retro revolutions, but to make it complete you have to have the Y chromosome in the mix. Ryan Shaw packs Stevie Wonder’s pipes, Ben Harper’s fire and savvy and tops it off with a tip of the hat to Otis Redding. This Georgia native is turning the clubs upside down, and is sure to do the same to Zilker Park.
www.thisisryanshaw.com
LISTEN! to Ryan Shaw