Review: Elvis Costello at Amoeba Music in Hollywood

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- Review: Elvis Costello at Amoeba Music in Hollywood
- ‘Rock Band’ (ALL) to Get Additional Pearl Jam Track Pack
- n-demand site Fizy offers huge rock selection

Review: Elvis Costello at Amoeba Music in Hollywood
Los Angeles Times
Barnum's Eastern Seaboard and beyond. This stop was part of a classic stunt of which Barnum would have approved. At noon Costello played at the Amoeba outlet in San Francisco. Then he and his mates hopped a plane for the night's gig in L. The sets were reportedly very similar with Southland fans getting a little added value: an extra new number at the encore mixed in with a few verses of the Buddy Holly classic "Not Fade Away.
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‘Rock Band’ (ALL) to Get Additional Pearl Jam Track Pack
WorthPlaying.com
At the dawn of the ’90s Pearl Jam came together to form one of the most influential bands of the modern era. Beginning with their iconic debut album "Ten" in 1991 and continuing through to today the quintet have consistently combined the perfect amalgam of punk aesthetics with anthemic classic rock sounds and in the process have created one of the most respected catalogs in rock history. For the past 18 years Pearl Jam has remained a relevant cultural and political force having completed countless international tours and selling over 60 million records world wide. “Brother” as well as live recordings of “Alive” and “State of Love and Trust” from this year’s reissue of the band’s classic debut album Ten will be available this week in the Rock Band Music Store. Tracks: Pearl Jam: Brother Pearl Jam: Alive (Live: Drop in the Park) Pearl Jam: State of Love and Trust (Live: Drop in the Park) (All tracks are original master recordings) These tracks will be available for purchase as part of the “Ten Bonus Pack” or as individual tracks for Xbox 360 and PS3. Release Date: Tuesday June 23 2009 (Xbox LIVE Marketplace for Xbox 360) Thursday June 25 2009 (PlayStation®Store) ** Dates for Rock Band game tracks are tentative and subject to change ** Price: $1.

n-demand site Fizy offers huge rock selection
CNET News
(Friendfeed? Where’s the Facebook app?). The new features are nothing special but in a quick test I did find that Fizy offers the best selection of rock songs of any on-demand streaming site I’ve tested. It offered me a fairly full complement of Roy Harper songs including the lost classic “Nineteen Forty-Eightish” (with Led Zeppelin’s Jimmy Page on electric guitar)–and had no problem finding tracks from Pink Floyd Animal Collective and the lysergically inspired new.

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