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  • Garage rock alive, well in Las Vegas: Three-day festival rings up a jackpot

    10/03/2004 3:32:17 PM PDT · by weegee · 11 replies · 283+ views
    Denver Post ^ | Article Published: Tuesday, September 28, 2004 | By Ricardo Baca - Denver Post Pop Music Critic
    Las Vegas - Though it's drenched in decades-old feedback, the garage music that helped electrify the 1960s is still alive and brighter than the neon in this town that hosts an annual festival of all things '60s rock. The Las Vegas Rockaround, which took over the Gold Coast Casino here last weekend, is a celebration of growling guitars, vicious vocals and songs that rarely top 3 minutes. The music is where punk meets R&B, where soul meets frat-rock, where garage meets surf meets the blues meets rockabilly meets psychedelic. More simply put, it's the reason we have the Hives, the...
  • NYT: Little Steven's Big Crusade (Garage Rock festival, bands old/new - Sat August 14th)

    08/13/2004 4:56:11 PM PDT · by weegee · 22 replies · 647+ views
    New York Times ^ | Published: August 11, 2004 | By BEN SISARIO
    To hear Steven Van Zandt tell it, he had no choice. He had simply wanted to do a two-hour radio show, no big deal, on which he could play some of the garage rock he loves and have some fun. But when he pitched the idea to syndicators, what they told him forced him to turn his hobby into a crusade. "They said, 'Stevie, baby, we love you,' " he said, his eyes wide in mock disbelief, "but we cannot get rock 'n' roll on the radio anymore.' " Big pause. "And it was like, aaarrrggghh," he said, his voice...