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Wednesday, July 8, 2026
New Single/Video from Dinosaur Jr. "Several Got Away"
Tuesday, July 7, 2026
Album Review: Ron Carter & Ricky Dillard - Sweet, Sweet Spirit
New Single from Somi “Sometimes Love (feat. The Cavemen)”
Monday, July 6, 2026
Dylan Cover #738 Robert Verderese "Heart of Mine" Live
Shot of Love found Dylan beginning to get back to more secular music after his gospel phase and "Heart of Mine" is an odd song that is cliché as hell but also loose and spastic Dylan. The fact that this version was released on Shot of Love is why the Bootleg series exists and the reason fans can become frustrated with his albums, as he himself stated:
In an interview taken in 1984, Dylan admitted that "Heart of Mine" was "done a bunch of different ways ... but I chose for some reason a particularly funky version of that—and it's really scattered. It's not as good as some of the other versions, but I chose it because Ringo and Ronnie Wood played on it, and we did it in like ten minutes."
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This is our first time hearing Robert Verderese, but it might not be the last as his youtube page has a bunch of Bob covers.
Thoughts on Cover:
Really strong cover, fast, upbeat strumming and excellent singing from Verderese. A cool, quick, crisp cover for this Monday.
Happy 55th Anniversary to The Allman Brothers - Live at Fillmore East
Friday, July 3, 2026
New Single/Video from lucky break "Head Down" featuring Melissa Auf der Maur
Enjoy The 4th of July with The Grateful Dead
The United States celebrates it's Independence, and while the country has deep rooted issues and problems we are dealing (and not dealing) with, it is still the best country mankind has founded in our sordid history. So enjoy the outdoors, hanging safely with friends, and living life. What better soundtrack for that is there than The Grateful Dead?!?!
We took the opportunity a few years back to talk about the Best American Band question on July 4th. Now (in a tradition started years ago) we are just giving you our answer in concert form, the Grateful Dead's July 4th 1989 concert. What a doozy! It is the perfect time to bust it back out and get Truckin' Up To Buffalo.
Thursday, July 2, 2026
Album Review: The Sleeveens - National Anthem
New Single from Eli Paperboy Reed "Getting There"
Wednesday, July 1, 2026
Album Review: Marc Valentine - Unseen Side Effects
New Single/Video from Nina Winder-Lind "Girls"
Tuesday, June 30, 2026
Album Review: Butthole Surfers - After The Astronaut
Two New Singles from God's Favorite "Humiliation Ritual" and "Good Ol' Fashioned Baseball"
Monday, June 29, 2026
New Single/Video from Otlo "My Love is Gone"
Dylan Cover #737 John Wise "Scarlet Town" Live
In this ongoing Monday Series we will be exploring various artists versions of Bob Dylan song's. Today's tune is a live cover by John Wise playing "Scarlet Town"
While RtBE aren't huge fans of Tempest and "Scarlet Town" is dull on the album, repeating the musical phrases over and over again, it doesn't mean it is all bad, this is Bob Dylan after all. Bob and the band have revived the track somewhat on stage, injecting the song with life and have delivered some great live versions since it's release. This evolution also makes it ripe for artists to put their own stamp on the longer blues based tune with cryptic lyrics and a slow beat.
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This is RtBE's first time hearing John Wise who posted a few covers like this on Youtube 10 years ago.
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