Great Venues: SxSW, part 1
South By Southwest, episode 1
Every March, Austin welcomes thousands -- yes, thousands -- of bands to perform at the SxSW Festival. We follow four young bands as they make their pilgrimages to Texas: elephone, Lovelikefire, Mud and Minipop.
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Beautifully arranged and thoroughly modern Americana.
Beautifully arranged and thoroughly modern Americana.
Yoni ponders his mortality, his fertility, and his... telepathy?
Who are Brook and Waxing? Ask Avram, says Yoni Wolf.
Exene and John Doe would love this single from Baby Darling Doll Face Honey.
A little snarl, a little male-female repartee, and some bodilu fluids.
In which Himmelman means no offense to the people of Paraguay.
In which Steve and Josh from Pandora get called dirty names by Himmelman.
The Britt Daniel-produced foursome prove their considerable live skills.
Fiends for rhythm, and big fans of the those toms.
A harmonized twin-guitar riff kicks off a classic rock stomper.
A twin-guitar epic, all played fully live in one room.
The mysterious vocoder-fueled psychedelia rises again.
Heavy, absurdly funny psychedelia with analog synths and a ninja on drums.
Violinist Mads Tolling plays both with Stanley Clarke and with this jazz-focused string quartet.
A Grammy-winning string arrangement of one of John Coltrane's legendary hard bop creation.
Chick Corea's Return To Forever piece gets a Turtle-strung re-consideration.
A modal tribute to the great, late John Coltrane by a string quartet.
A duet with Nina Persson, in which the role of Nicolai Dunger is played by Gentleman Reg.
A Swedish twist on country-tinged indie pop.
Romantic disappointment translated into a mix of '50s soul music and Ramonesian directness.
A song that works quite well as a last-call, end-of-the-evening group singalong.
An interpretation of a classic children's lullaby, but turned on its proverbial ear.
Inspired by the "Missed Connections" section found in the local alt-weekly.
This Maxinquaye track may still be Tricky's best-known song in the US, and it's a simmering, sexy, trip hop classic.
A grimy skyscraper of a guitar tone amplifies Tricky's sonic arsenal on this one.
A squirrelly song from Milk Man, starring Greg Saunier.
From Mikis Theodorakis, circa 1967, to Deerhoof circa 2009.
A spasm of sarcasm by the English 'gangsta folk' purveyor.
John Donne fans, roll up! Dust off the poetry volumes for this one, and look sharp.
Neo-jam band roots music about the Great White North.
New Monsoon's deep baritone takes on a tale of crime and false accusation.
How often do hear accordion in the discoteca? Kinky wants to change that.
The Prince-inspired spelling supports the case that this is a lubricated jackhammer of futuristic guitar electronica.
A heavy, Tolkien-esque rock thump about theophony and the harmony of the spheres.
Conrad Keely channels Shane MacGowan on this Irish-themed noise waltz.
A raucous, distorted, giddily optimistic song.
Noisy, epic, grand large-canvas rock.
Edgy, foul-mouthed L.A. rap that is unafraid to get its hands soiled.
If there's any chance you'd be offended, you might be offended by this one.
Headnodic's inescapable bass hook driving a surging battle cry.
The cheeriest anti-materialist screed you've ever heard.
A thumping, intricate love song about love... that is, about loving love.
The mix of Fishbone's adrenalized ska-punk with dark lyrics about domestic disputes gives "Ma and Pa" an unmistakable identity.
A gospel-inflected soul workout from Norwood Fisher, Angelo Moore and the other men of Fishbone.
A modern update on Curtis Mayfield's cautionary tale about the dangers of chemical overload.
Darkly fatalistic humor, political commentary, and sheer hip-quivering joy have rarely sat together so comfortably.
GDB's rollicking take on barrelhouse piano and early rock and roll.
The anthem of the Civil Rights movement becomes an elegiac jazz tone-poem.
Inspirations: the Big Easy, mariachi, Screamin' Jay Hawkins, and a simmering sauce.
An upbeat toetapper about a dead-end job.
One part "St. James Infirmary," one part molasses-drenched character sketch.
The first song the Mumlers ever recorded, written about a sketchy San Jose corner.
You can hear why this song became a hugely successful single, with its immediacy and physicality.
Super-fast bumblebee guitar fuels this pogo party.
Spastic energy, organs, and catchier than strep throat.
Nothing says indie pop like hand-sewn sweaters.
Delaware's finest pen an ode to Janeane Garofalo.
Not a duet with Soulja Boy Tellem, though that would be rad.
New Mexico is more of a landing pad than Washington State, but Say Hi begs to differ.
Hayes' breathtaking, unique voice brings to mind Nina Simone and Jeff Buckley.
A powerful sigil lends an air of mystery and otherworldly mystique to this helping of Americana.
Southern charm and odd voodoo hucksterism meet in an unlikely singalong.
Great American songwriting, timeless and direct.
This time we look into the club's ability to pack dozens of acts in during a festival like CMJ.
A look at New York City's haven for challenging modern music, shot during CMJ when
Sizzling feminist soul, fronted by shouter Jillian Iva.
A rebuke of the Hollywood lifestyle by Jillian, Becky and Kelly of Von Iva.
A rare moment of repose and shimmer for these brash women.
A Japanese-language pop song that starts sweet and gradually ratchets up the tension and aggression.
Chopped-up hip hop with intense subdivisions and manipulation.
Experimental DJ sets mashing up crunk and hip hop.
The sardonic, Dylanesque, sharp wordplay of Fred's finest.
Gorgeous vocal counterpoint, slide guitar, and a passionate lyricism seldom found in indie rock.
A Frankensteinian monster of a song -- rather, two songs fused together.
Who the plum is Dr. Vitus, and why is he sitting on my roof?
One girl, four prom dates = a recipe for ribald trouble!
'Tis a sailor's song! A sea shanty, mateys!
Never has the word "slut" sounded so strangely sweet.
A kiss-off song in the grand tradition. Don't let the door hit you on the way out, eh.
A Pandora staff favorite... "Burn It Down" is the first JF song many of us heard.
A full-bodied jam that brings together reggae and neo-soul feels.
Earthy neo-soul powered by a spitfire of a frontwoman.
Laura is a sunny native of South Africa who is also an expert in environmental policy.
Laura Reed & Deep Pocket are way into the soul classics, but bring flavors of reggae and funk along with it.
Hot bluegrass, beautifully played by these string-burners.
A woodchuck-fast ode to cheap wine and tour buses.
An acoustic jam band with a solid sense of history and humor.
Here is a good, old-fashioned string band belly-rubber.
Mes amis, you have longed for a song in French. N'est-ce pas?
When you think of outdoor music in a gorgeous natural setting, you think of Red Rocks. See where
A rich melody that makes a nod toward classic soul and R&B.
Tift jumps from electric piano to guitar for this beauty of a song.
A North Carolinian with a smoky, gorgeous voice and a knack with a folk melody.
Check out some real-deal, soulful Chicago blues with
Northern Kentucky's historic mansion that hosts bluegrass, blues and experimental rock.
This riverside mansion plays host not only to great bands, but to ghosts, spirits, and apparitions.
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Exclusive live footage from the 2008 SxSW music festival in Austin, TX from
Interviews and performances from South By Southwest 2008, the craziest SxSW yet.
Tour the nightclub where
This SF landmark has hosted everyone from
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Posted by: rovellie at March 25, 2008 02:30 AM
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Posted by: jon at April 22, 2008 11:02 PM
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Posted by: GARY at April 24, 2008 05:38 PM
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Posted by: Martin at April 30, 2008 05:20 PM
Thanks, guys!
Your excitement feeds ours. It's thrilling to hear that you're enjoying these videos, and enjoying your Pandora stations.
Gary, if you want to see full-sized video, just download the M4V version of the file, which is available on our RSS feed page:
http://feeds.feedburner.com/PandoraVideoSeries
In general, you can get these files at full-size for free if you subscribe to the series, either in iTunes or in any other feedreader. You can subscribe on that RSS feed page.
Posted by: Kevin Seal at May 12, 2008 12:17 PM
I love Pandora and everything you guys have done up to this point. I am very excited to see the entire evolution of Pandora and how you plan on growing, expanding and sharing more great music with us!
That being said, do you think you can add some social media tags so that we can share these videos with our friends throughout different networks?
That would be great. I also truly enjoy your new video series and I can definitely see myself sharing these if you allow for it.
Posted by: Chris Guaty at May 13, 2008 04:31 PM
It is very good and the video quality is superb. Have some more latest videos put up n Pandora.
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Posted by: jameel at May 14, 2008 10:36 AM
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Please lay FULL video.
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Posted by: jameel at May 14, 2008 10:49 AM
Hi, Jameel,
The way to see full-sized videos is by subscribing to the series. It's a free subscription, and it lets you download rather than stream the files.
If you use iTunes, here's the link to the series in that application:
http://phobos.apple.com/WebObjects/MZStore.woa/wa/viewPodcast?id=280132007
If you use other feedreaders, here's the link to the RSS feed, where you can subscribe in other programs:
http://feeds.feedburner.com/PandoraVideoSeries
I'm glad you enjoy the videos! Thanks for tuning in,
Kevin
Posted by: Kevin Seal at May 15, 2008 10:43 AM
At Pandora I get all my music that thrills my soul...I love you Pandora!!I enjoy the music while surfing the web,thank you so much.
Posted by: Jason at May 18, 2008 02:42 PM
Wus up with some Hevy Metal videos
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You are still the best!!!!
Thank you very much, I am injoying it very much
Thanks, Woody
Posted by: the woodsman at May 25, 2008 06:41 PM
Thank you,
For so many years having to listen to 50 songs before you can hear one you like. Now I listen to the songs I like all day and all night.
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Thank u pandora for making me choose the type of music i want to listen too
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Posted by: Steve at June 29, 2008 03:05 AM
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Posted by: jas at July 9, 2008 06:20 PM
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Posted by: malik at July 23, 2008 04:11 PM
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Posted by: corey at July 28, 2008 03:31 PM
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Posted by: mikhailchetvertnikh at July 29, 2008 07:07 PM
(blush) Y'all are too kind. So glad to hear you're enjoying Pandora.
@jas -- you can't make a full station with music videos, if that's what you're asking. You can, however, watch the full Pandora Video Series in its entirety. At the conclusion of each video, the top link is "Next Video." Click that each time, and you can just go from clip to clip and watch the whole series that way.
Or, if you subscribe to "Pandora Video Series" in iTunes, you can just download all of the episodes. (I recommend that way - those are higher quality videos in the subscription feed.)
Posted by: Kevin Seal at August 19, 2008 04:37 PM
Red Rocks, ROCKS, 2 hits of acid, gunja, MDA, etc., life all day long waiting for the evening concerts, the late seventies, a my God no disco but some great times, send me the RR schedule a let's take the kids this summer cool. Thanks Denver. I forgive you foe the recent troubled guest.
Ed
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