Friday, August 24, 2007 |
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Tonight, Derreck Higgins, Whipkey Three; tomorrow, Dario Days, Scott Severin; Sunday, Magnolia Electric Co., Baby Walrus; Column 138: Tributes...
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Lots of shows going on this weekend. Here's what's on my radar: Tonight at The Barley St. Tavern in Benson, it's legendary Omaha bassist/singer/songwriter/guitarist Derreck Higgins (The Family Radio, ex-Digital Sex) with Space Age Polymers. I've never been to the Barley St., which is located at 2735 No. 62nd St. (just south of The Waiting Room). 9 p.m., FREE. Just down the street at Mick's it's The Whipkey Three, featuring Matt Whipkey, Sarah Benck and Scott "Zip" Zimmerman. Sarah Benck opens the show, starting a 9 p.m. $5. Tomorrow's big event is Dundee Days, specifically the stage located next to The Blue Line, sponsored by Dario's. The line-up as of right now is Box Elders, Bear Country, Foreign Elfest, Outlaw Con Bandana and The Lepers. The show begins at 5 p.m. and admission will probably run around $3. Expect plenty of Belgian beer available on tap. At around the same time, Dundee Days also will be hosting a long list of bands on a stage across from Trovato's. Tomorrow night, Scott Severin and The Milton Burlesque headlines at The Waiting Room with Oliver Future & The Black Squirrels. $7, 9 p.m. Sunday night is Magnolia Electric Co. at The Waiting Room with Golden Boots and No Blood Orphan. Expect to hear a broad selection of songs from Jason Molina's career, as well as tracks off the new Sojourner box set. $8, 9 p.m. Also Sunday night, Baby Walrus is playing at O'Leaver's with Maps and Atlases, and Nurses. $5, 9 p.m. The new Baby Walrus CD is a real head trip and deserves further study by everyone reading this. * * * This week's column is a rehash of last week's review of Song Remains the Same at The Waiting Room, along with some commentary regarding cover bands, etc. No idea when these guys are playing again, but I'll likely be in the audienceā¦
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posted by Tim at 10:44 AM |
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1 Comments:
I love the Beatles, Stones, Floyd, and the Who, but Led Zeppelin, to me and countless millions, remain far and away the greatest band in rock history.
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