If you’re just chilling at your computer you should absolutely be watching the iClips.net double-header re-broadcast of the Primus set from Red Rocks last month along with a re-broadcast of the Trey Anastasio live set that was recorded at The Pageant in St. Louis from this past February. Primus started an hour ago, and Trey starts at 9pm EDT. Good stuff so far.
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Signs are still pointing to the eventual rollout of something likely called Google Music which TechCrunch originally reported on earlier this month. The Wall Street Journal has a story today detailing what they know. [via Hidden Track]
Chris Kuroda, Phish’s famous lighting man (and fifth member, duh), is now spelling the band’s name in lights during the shows. This guy knows how to please a crowd, that’s for sure. Here’s another shot via Phish.net.
The fine folks over at iClips.net just announced that they’ll be broadcasting live from All Good Music Festival this year. We haven’t written much about that fest yet but we’re excited to see what comes out of it, and it looks like we’ll be watching it on Couch Tour. READ MORE
iClips.net just announced that they’ll be broadcasting live from Nateva Festival over Fourth of July weekend. If you’re somehow not seeing live music that weekend and maybe you’re chained to your computer, this is a healthy alternative to the fear of missing out issues you’ll be suffering from as a result.
iClips.net is pleased to announce the Live broadcast of Nateva Music Festival over 4th of July weekend! More leg 2 announcements coming next week.
Looks like some folks were added to the schedule early on the Mountain Jam webcast from iClips.net — you can go and watch the sets now as opposed to the 1pm PDT start-time that we originally posted. Doh!
Grace Potter & the Nocturnals are on in five…
iClips.net is offering a little holiday freebie for fans of Umphrey’s Mcgee: video of the band’s full set from the 2009 All Good Festival.






























