Bonus Tracks: The Official Blog of Spotlight On

Aug. 5, 2023

Crosby, Stills & Nash, Bristol, CT, August 5, 1988

When David Crosby died, a Rolling Stone podcaster remarked on how much of a career Crosby, Stephen Stills and Graham Nash managed to get out of what was essentially two classic albums (their debut as CSN and Déjà Vu, their first album …

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July 28, 2023

Phil Lesh & Friends, Camden, NJ, July 28, 2001

I used to love going to see this band. Known as "The Quintet", this was the longest-running incarnation of Phil Lesh & Friends. In addition to Phil Lesh on bass and vocals (always a 'yikes'), there was the twin guitar attack of Warren Haynes an…

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July 21, 2023

Grateful Dead, Tinley Park, IL, July 21, 1990

This show was the first of a three night run to close out the Grateful Dead's 1990 Summer Tour. The band was on a stellar, multi-year tear that began with the Spring East Coast Tour in 1987 but really found its legs throughout 1989. By Summer of 19…

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July 14, 2023

Grapes Upon The Vine tests my faith.

Two weeks after its release, Grapes Upon The Vine might be my favorite TV Girl album. [RECORD SCRATCH] You might be wondering how I got here. A month ago, I was in a great place. An infant TV Girl fan, their music soundtracked a new summer romance,…

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July 11, 2023

Ultramagnetic MCs / Dr Octagon, New York, NY, July 11, 1997

This show took place during the era when hip hop shows had a reputation (and oftentimes reality) of being hit or miss affairs, with late artists, middling sound, stage full of posse (out numbering band members)...off-kilter, chaotic and unpredictabl…

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July 4, 2023

Furthur ’98, Saratoga Springs, NY, July 4, 1998

The Furthur “festival” tours represented the first attempts by former members of the Grateful Dead to carry on in the wake of Jerry Garcia’s passing in 1995, something that seemed unthinkable at the time. In retrospect, it makes to…

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July 1, 2023

Blips on the Release Radar

Each week, Spotify creates a roughly two-hour, custom playlist for every one of its subscribers called, “Release Radar”. According to the company, “Listeners get new music from artists they follow, artists they listen to, other art…

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June 27, 2023

Dean & Britta Lockdown Livestream, June 27, 2020

Once upon a time, a wicked and wretched people were smitten with a catastrophe - potentially of their own making - which ground their world to a halt. Great conflicts and controversies were unleashed, dividing families, pitting neighbor against nei…

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June 20, 2023

Rolling Stones, Pittsburgh, PA, June 20, 2015

When the Rolling Stones announced their Zip Code tour on March 31, 2015 it was to be their first stadium tour of North America since 2007. I had been skipping the stadium shows since even before that, preferring the band as an arena act (and in club…

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June 14, 2023

It's not too late to love Too Late To Love You. (Damn, I'm on a roll)

My dad and I co-wrote an alternate version of Too Late To Love You's title track in 2021. We were in a dive bar off I-65, with robot bandmates Johnny and Junebug, playing Kentucky Route Zero. The game is mostly reading, but it's marinated in ambient…

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