A 4 minute clip via PledgeMusic with snippets of last month's Blake Babies shows at Q Division. Includes a Q & A clip where all 3 are asked what they are up to now.
This is the setlist from Saturday's Blake Babies show at Space, Evanston, IL:
- Lament
- Wipe It Up
- From Here To Burma
- Rain
- Your Way Or The Highway
- Julius Fast Body
- Train
- Grateful
- Severed Lips
- Baby Gets High
- Out There
- Cesspool
- Star
- I'm Not Your Mother
- Take Me
- Sanctify
- On
- Look Away
- Downtime
- Nirvana
Thanks for spiketop for sharing the info and for the video of Rain above, taken from a YouTube playlist with 6 other clips.
Thanks to spiketop for getting in touch with the above Sanctify clip from the weekend's Blake Babies shows.
Also, the Girl In A Box clip is taken from Thalia M's thalianation Instagram account, where there are more clips of Lament, Severed Lips and Nirvana, also embedded in an account of the shows at Vanyaland.
The most important news to emerge from the shows is John P Strohm confirming that both sets at Q Division Studios were recorded. YERRRSSSSS!
Video from yesterday's Blake Babies reunion shows in Somerville, MA.
There's more on the Blake Babies Facebook page.
The Earwig demos from 1988 were released on Friday (July 8) as a download for those of use who placed PledgeMusic orders. The quality is outstanding in every sense.
The I Don't Cares featuring Josh Freese on drums. And jumpsuits.
Blake Babies "Rain (live)" Nightstage; Cambridge, MA 1988How does that Bob Dylan lyric go? "Ah, but I was so much older then. ....." Here is "Rain (live 1988)"- part of the Exclusive DVD in our Earwig Demo Vinyl Bundle-> http://bit.ly/BlakesVinylDVD
Posted by the Blake Babies on Tuesday, 15 March 2016
Via the Blake Babies Facebook account, a video of Rain from Cambridge, MA in 1988.
The clip is taken from a DVD available as part of an exclusive bundle in the Earwig Demos PledgeMusic project.
Here's an updated full length version of Helen Frank's officially approved stop-motion video for Back by The I Don't Cares.
Thanks to Helen for getting in touch. For more, see:
@_HelenMF (Twitter)
Via Pitchfork, this "video" for Whole Lotta Nothin' by The I Don't Cares is bookended by "Dale" Westerberg shot on a phone in portrait mode giving a songwriting class.
Posted with no further comment.
Fabulous video and artwork / animation by Alex Rosas.
This is the third fan made video to gain 'official' status and approval from The I Don't Cares.
This video directed by Max Tullio and submitted to The I Don't Cares for their consideration has been awarded the Westerberg / Hatfield seal of quality.
It is therefore now the first official promo from the album.
Two Blake Babies in discussion earlier this week in Nashville to promote Freda's recipe book / rock memoir.
The talk focuses on their love of food, touching on their respective lives in and out of the music industry.
A wide ranging interview with Paul Westerberg by Peter Wolf for Vanyaland covering the background to The I Don't Cares record with Juliana.
See the article at Vanyaland, and as mentioned on YouTube - the highlights:
3:25: How did the collaboration come about?
8:37: Bringing Sammy Davis Jr. alive
12:54: Dissecting I Don’t Cares songs, and writing for Juliana Hatfield
16:35: Let the music do the talking
19:22: “There’s a certain mystery that sits with this [LP]”
23:27: Songs from Paul Westerberg’s basement
28:00: How old Replacements demos became I Don’t Cares songs
31:38: Westerberg’s first record bought, first concert attended
35:45: Westerberg’s first guitars, and when music started paying the rent
40:03: Coming off the Replacements’ reunion tour
47:10: Singers in the band are the craziest
50:26: Let’s get a refill
51:00: “We teased ourselves… we’re not making a record”
53:35: Life after the Replacements reunion
56:30: Where is Juliana?
59:56: Taking the I Don’t Cares on the road
Here's a newly uploaded YouTube video of a vintage acoustic instore performance with Q&A from Repeat the Beat in Royal Oak, Michigan dating back to May 25, 1995.
The songs: I Got No Idols, Outsider, Universal Heart-beat, My Sister, Spin The Bottle, My Darling
I don't think I've seen this before. Thanks to Michael Thomas for uploading and Carlos for sharing it here.
KEXP have today posted video of the Juliana Hatfield Three session from earlier this month in Seattle. Joyous times.
Watch the full performance as embedded above or separated into songs on YouTube: My Sister, Ordinary Guy, I'm Shy, and Spin The Bottle.
A reminder that there's a great photoset on Flickr too.
The Juliana Hatfield Three played the Tractor Tavern in Seattle last Wednesday.
Lol @ the flyer. What a marvellous thing.
In case you haven't seen it elsewhere, here's Stacee Sledge's cool video of a guitar solo bit in President Garfield:
There's more of David Lee's photos in a photoset at Flickr.
Evan covering Juliana last week in Munich.
(Thanks to Carlos for spotting this. An earlier post from London has been pulled from YT.)