August 28th, 2009 04:02pm

Can’t afford Outside Lands?

by Beck

Can’t pony up for a beer at Outside Lands, much less a tank of gas and the $89 ticket to get in? No worries. Just kick back at home and watch live streams of select shows this weekend like Built to Spill, Silversun Pickups, Ween, Dave Matthews and Robert Randolph. Here’s the YouTube channel and here’s the sked: Friday 2:30 Built to Spill 3:30 Zap Mama 4:05 Midnite 5:05 West Indian Girl 5:50 Q-Tip 6:50 Silversun Pickups 7:40 Thievery Corporation Saturday 2:05 … Read More »
August 28th, 2009 02:00pm

Weekend Buzz: Inside Outside Lands

by Beck

This weekend, the choice is yours: Either rock it with the Micro Wrestling Federation at the Last Day Saloon (check out my interview with the 4′6” 292-pound Meatball) – or flee south for 70 bands and a herd of bison at the Outside Lands Festival in Golden Gate Park.
August 26th, 2009 03:41am

Review: Diana Krall

by Beck

A few of the things I learned about Diana Krall in less than two hours: - She has a microwave on her tour bus. - Her kids are busy out in the lobby working the merch table. - The hot-pink stilettos she strutted across the stage were a gift from some guy named Elvis. And no they’re not red. - It happened to be Elvis’ birthday. To celebrate, he was scarfing clams casino at … Read More »
August 22nd, 2009 03:53am

Review: Pickin’ and grinnin’ with Elvis

by Beck

Even though one fan wanted her money back when she realized she just couldn’t stomach bluegrass, most of the crowd knew what they were getting into as Elvis Costello picked and plucked and hollered his way though a hoedown of a set Friday night at the Wells Fargo Center. Backed by an extremely intuitive Nashville sextet of seasoned bluegrass and country players, the encyclopedic Brit singer stretched out nearly every song … Read More »
August 21st, 2009 06:23am

Indie meets Indy

by Beck

August 17th, 2009 02:59am

Flash mob flashes back to Woodstock

by Beck

Sunday summer afternoons in Union Square settle into a distinctly European rhythm. It’s time for cappuccino, gelato and wine chilling in buckets; time to find a good sideline seat and watch the crowd of tourists and shoppers spill over into the streets. So imagine the surprise yesterday – 40 years to the day after The Who played “Tommy” at Woodstock – when a flash mob of nearly 100 dancers took over … Read More »
August 14th, 2009 06:16am

You be Maverick, I’ll be Iceman

by Beck

To get in the mood for the Wings Over Wine Country air show this weekend, I took a ride full of rolls, loops and barber-pole spins in the ethanol-powered Fagen MX-2 with trusty pilot Greg Poe. After pulling 5 G’s and flying upside down for what felt like five minutes, I’m proud to say I never lost my breakfast – a good thing because I was down for cleaning the cockpit. It’s … Read More »
August 7th, 2009 06:00am

Renegade Art Revival

by Beck

‘‘How long before the cops show up?” I ask when I meet up with Aaron Milligan-Green and the Jungle Love Orchestra. Blowing horns and banging an oil drum on the weedy tracks in Railroad Square, they’re playing everything from a New Orleans marching band number called “Ain’t My Fault” to Fela Kuti’s “Coffin for the Head State.” I was really only half-joking about the cops, but when you consider the lively rag-tag … Read More »
August 2nd, 2009 04:18pm

Mojo working at SoCo Blues Fest

by Beck

In all her travels over the past four decades, Zora Young – the whole lotta blues mama from Chicago – had never played Sonoma County. She’d done San Francisco a few times, but nothing north of the Golden Gate Bridge. Sonoma County Blues Festival impresario Bill Bowker changed that on Saturday, bringing in the underrated, underappreciated singer for a workout of blues classics and love anthems with the Volker Strifler Band. Legend … Read More »