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BOSTON-AREA DATE POSTPONED FROM SEPT 10 TO SEPT 24 AT COMCAST CENTER;
PREVIOUSLY PURCHASED TICKETS TO BE HONORED ON RESCHEDULED DATE


Ms. Lauryn Hill

The Boston-area date of the Rock The Bells Festival Series, originally scheduled for this Saturday, September 10 has been rescheduled for Saturday, September 24 at the Comcast Center. Previously purchased tickets will be honored on September 24.

Guerilla Union’s Chang Weisberg states, “Due to scheduling conflicts beyond our control we must reschedule this Saturday’s Rock The Bells show to Saturday, September 24. We have had three spectacular festival shows this summer in Los Angeles, San Francisco and New York and anticipate finishing the season with another great show.”

The Rock The Bells festival features an array of seminal and up-and-coming hip-hop artists including a number of artists performing their classic albums, a tradition started last year. Nas, Ms. Lauryn Hill, Cypress Hill and Black Star are among those confirmed to perform full album sets.

Tickets for the rescheduled date are currently available here.

ROCK THE BELLS 2011 FESTIVAL LINE-UP

Nas – Illmatic +

Ms. Lauryn Hill – The Miseducation of Lauryn Hill +

Cypress Hill – Black Sunday +

Erykah Badu – Baduizm +*

Mos Def & Talib Kweli Are Black Star +

Common – Be +*

Raekwon & Ghostface – Only Built for Cuban Linx +

Mobb Deep – The Infamous +

The GZA – Liquid Swords +

Immortal Technique

DOOM

Slaughterhouse

Mac Miller*

Curren$y*

Souls of Mischief – 93 ’til Infinity +

Black Moon

Childish Gambino

Blu & Exile

Fashawn

Random Axe*

Masta Killah – No Said Date +

Evidence*

Macklemore*

Freddie Gibbs

Roc Marciano

Killah Priest – Heavy Mental+

+ notes full-album sets

* notes performance on select dates only

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Words by: Chris Clark | Images by: Casey Flanigan

Rock the Bells :: 08.27.11 :: Shoreline Amphitheatre :: Mountain View, CA

A full gallery for this one-day festival is directly below this review!

The remaining dates for the 2011 Rock The Bells are Saturday, September 3, on Governor’s Island in New York City, and Saturday, September 10 at Comcast Center in Boston, MA.

Lauryn Hill by Casey Flanigan

You never know what you’re going to get with live hip hop. From the outlandishly horrific to the stunningly sensational and everywhere in between, seeing your favorite rapper or hip hop group in the flesh is undoubtedly a crapshoot. Will the artists be on time or even show up? Will the bass bombardment outshine the vocal quality? Will the festivities be mired in the muck or go off without a hitch? Like it or hate it, for all the poetic wizardry and production prowess that defines the genre, how the product will perform to the sweaty masses often offers a big what if?’
With its foundation dating back to 2004 where the inaugural one day event showcased the first full Wu-Tang Clan (ODB included) show in a decade, Rock the Bells has now become a touring hip hop institution. Many of the greats have played the festival-A Tribe Called Quest, Mos Def, De La Soul, Public Enemy, Nas and Cypress Hill among countless others-and 2011′s rendition was no different. Boasting a blistering lineup including the likes of Black Star, Nas, Lauryn Hill and the GZA performing their classic albums live; Rock the Bells 2011 arrived at Shoreline Amphitheatre in the heart of Silicon Valley for a full day of sunshine, beats, rhymes and life.

Black Star by Casey Flanigan

Black Star – Rock the Bells Stage

I’ve considered Black Star’s coming out party, Black Star, to be one of the quintessential hip hop albums since I first heard it in high school in 1998. Having seen both Mos Def and Talib Kweli solo live, this was the most highly anticipated set of the day for me. The duo wasted not a second getting warmed up, as Black Star arrived on the main stage promptly with mics blazing as they opened up with Definition. Performing their trademark album in its entirety, Mos and Talib were quick to engage the filling amphitheatre crowd as only the two Brooklyn lyricists can – skinny tie, top hat and all. Before long, the chants of, One, two, three, it’s Mos Def and Talib Kweli, we came to rock on til the tip-hop, best alliance in hip hop, arose and a Shoreline dance party ensued. Mos Def exuded so much East Coast swagger thriving in such a West Coast setting that the entire tent-covered amphitheatre danced and sang to every beat. While short and sweet, Black Star’s sun-soaked set was one continuous highlight; most notably during rhyme tight versions of Brown Skin Lady and Respiration.

Random Axe – 36 Chambers Stage

If you haven’t heard Random Axe yet, it’s about time to. Performing tracks off their recently released, self-titled debut, the New York City trio (today sans producer Black Milk) engulfed the 36 Chambers Stage with the sounds of new school hip hop flare with an old school hip hop flavor. The tandem MC’s of Sean Price and Guilty Simpson flowed rather effortlessly over the super-slick production of Black Milk (filled in at Rock the Bells by Pete Rock) as the early afternoon sun beat down on a boisterous crowd of hip hop aficionados and newbies alike. Random Axe’s sound possessed a bass-heavy (but not too heavy) quality that was littered with choppy keys, meandering flutes and enough freestyle to impress even the staunchest of lyrical proponents. Take note, Random Axe is a talented crew with a huge upside and not much in their way.

Big K.R.I.T. – Paid Dues Stage

The only negative news leading up the festival was that of Curren$y breaking his ankle at the previous Rock the Bells date in Los Angeles. While I certainly support his vigor for live performances, it was a bit of a bummer that he wouldn’t be making it back to the Bay. Nonetheless, his colorful confidant Big K.R.I.T. picked up his slack and then some. The Mississippi bred K.R.I.T. brought his Delta Country Shit flavor to the Bay, enjoying possibly the most boisterous and audience-involved set the day offered. Without question, his adept ability to engage an audience and feed off the fervor was on full display, allowing K.R.I.T. to flow seamlessly through material off his album Return of 4Eva and make a name for himself live in the process. I’m not sure if that’s commonplace for the big guy or not, either way, it is now.

Cypress Hill by Casey Flanigan

Cypress Hill – Rock the Bells Stage

While acts like K.R.I.T. and Random Axe (along with Mac Miller, Slaughterhouse, Common and many others not mentioned) provided a talented and fitting opening to Rock the Bells festivities, the last few sets of the day were the true reward. You’d be hard-pressed to find lovers of music who haven’t at least delved into Insane in the Brain, Hits From the Bong or I Want to Get High off the West Coast rap staple Black Sunday at least once or twice. Performing the album in its entirety, Sen Dog, Muggs and B-Real (along with Eric Bobo on live percussion) proved that they were not only still relevant but that they can still bring it live after 18 million sold and a multi-platinum career. Along with raucous versions of the aforementioned classics, Cypress Hill unleashed a percussion-based fury on the Shoreline crowd during heavier tracks like Cock the Hammer and I Ain’t Goin’ Out Like That. While the sound system on the main stage has some issues mixing in B-Real’s vocals to the overall sound, Cypress Hill was able to overcome and perform a solid set of one of the most influential rap albums ever released.

Nas by Casey Flanigan

Nas – Rock the Bells Stage

Nas is amazing live. He has immense dexterity and an uncanny knack for smooth, concise lyrical delivery. Unlike much of the hip hop world, seeing him live is just as good as his studio production, as both his vocal range and his intricate flow always shine through. His Rock the Bells performance was much of the same, but this time around, Nas performed his gem Illmatic for the masses. And he wasn’t alone for the festival, bringing along two of hip hop’s finest producers – DJ Premier and Pete Rock – to handle the ones and twos behind his velvety, vivacious rhymes. Released all the way back in 1994, Nas’ debut album has withstood the holds of time and is still as fresh and relevant today as it was then. Tracks like The World is Yours and Memory Lane seemed to resonate universally as the day’s largest crowd bobbed their heads and sang along with Nas and crew. Without any doubt, Nas’ verbal abilities and sheer onstage presence haven’t slipped a beat, even 17 years later.

GZA-36 Chambers Stage

While it’s certainly debatable, the GZA’s solo effort Liquid Swords, to me, is the premier Wu-Tang solo album. Sure, there’s Ghostface and Raekwon’s Cuban Linx and Method Man’s Tical, but at the end of the day, front to back, the Genius’ effort takes the proverbial cake. With his Wu mate Masta Killa adding some Shaolin style on the 36 Chambers Stage, GZA arrived in pure form, launching immediately into the album commencing Liquid Swords and followed up by Duel of the Iron Mic, an almost tribute of sorts to his late cohort O.D.B. From Living in the World Today through Cold World, the GZA delivered a fine performance to end a full day at the festival.

Rock the Bells went off without a hitch and proved that hip hop is still the thriving art form it used to be. Whether relative newcomers like Big K.R.I.T or Random Axe or rap gods like Nas or Cypress Hill, the festival succeeded at shining a light on a genre and culture that continues to be relevant today in 2011.

8/27/11 – Rock The Bells Festival @ Shoreline Amphitheatre (Mountain View, CA) View Photos

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Phish: Free 34 Track Live Download

34 TRACK FESTIVAL WARM-UP BEFORE SUPER BALL IX

Phish has just offered up Live Bait Vol. 5, a heavy dose of 34 Live Phish tracks from the past eight Phish festivals. Stream Live Bait Vol. 5 in its entirety or download free MP3s here.

Live Bait Vol. 5 Track Listing

1. Party Time (2009-10-30 Festival 8, Empire Polo Club, Indio, CA)

2.Harpua > Bundle Of Joy > Harpua > Golgi Apparatus (1987-08-21 Ian McLean’s Party at Connie Condon’s Farm – Hebron, NY)

3. Run Like An Antelope (1989-05-28 Ian McLean’s Party at Connie Condon’s Farm – Hebron, NY)

4. Colonel Forbin’s Ascent > (1989-08-26 Townshend Family Park – Townshend, VT)

5. Fly Famous Mockingbird (1989-08-26 Townshend Family Park – Townshend, VT)

6. The Lizards (1989-08-26 Townshend Family Park – Townshend, VT)

7. Lawn Boy > (1990-06-16 Townshend Family Park – Townshend, VT)

8. Possum (1990-06-16 Townshend Family Park – Townshend, VT)

9. Reba (1991-07-14 Townshend Family Park – Townshend, VT)

10. Flat Fee (with The Giant Country Horns – 1991-07-20 Arrowhead Ranch – Parksville, NY)

11. David Bowie (with The Giant Country Horns – 1991-07-20 Arrowhead Ranch – Parksville, NY)

12. Gumbo (with The Giant Country Horns and Steve-o washboard – 1991-07-21 Arrowhead Ranch – Parksville, NY)

13. Divided Sky (1991-08-03 Amy’s Farm, Larrabee Farm – Auburn, ME)

14. It’s Ice (1996-08-17 The Clifford Ball, Plattsburgh Air Force Base – Plattsburgh, NY)

15. Fluffhead (1996-08-17 The Clifford Ball, Plattsburgh Air Force Base – Plattsburgh, NY)

16. Down With Disease > (1997-08-17 The Great Went, Loring Air Force Base – Limestone, ME)

17. Bathtub Gin (1997-08-17 The Great Went, Loring Air Force Base – Limestone, ME)

18. Brad Sands Announcement (1998-08-15 Lemonwheel, Loring Air Force Base – Limestone, ME)

19.Punch You In The Eye (1998-08-16 Lemonwheel, Loring Air Force Base – Limestone, ME)

20. Sanity > (1998-08-15 Lemonwheel, Loring Air Force Base – Limestone, ME)

21. Tweezer (1998-08-15 Lemonwheel, Loring Air Force Base – Limestone, ME)
22. Bittersweet Motel (1998-08-16 Lemonwheel, Loring Air Force Base – Limestone, ME)

23. Runaway Jim > (1999-07-18 Camp Oswego, Oswego County Airport – Volney, NY)

24. Free (1999-07-18 Camp Oswego, Oswego County Airport – Volney, NY)

25. Mike’s Song > (1999-12-30 Big Cypress Seminole Reservation – Big Cypress, FL)

26. Simple > (1999-12-30 Big Cypress Seminole Reservation – Big Cypress, FL)

27. I Am Hydrogen > (1999-12-30 Big Cypress Seminole Reservation – Big Cypress, FL)

28. Weekapaug Groove (1999-12-30 Big Cypress Seminole Reservation – Big Cypress, FL)

29. Waves (2003-08-02 IT, Loring Air Force Base – Limestone, ME)

30. Mountains In The Mist (2003-08-03 IT, Loring Air Force Base – Limestone, ME)

31. Split Open And Melt Jam (2004-08-15 Coventry, Newport State Airport – Coventry, VT)

32. Suzy Greenberg (with Sharon Jones, Saundra Williams, Dave Guy, David Smith and Tony Jarvis – 2009-10-31 Festival 8, Empire Polo Club – Indio, CA)

33. McGrupp And The Watchful Hosemasters – acoustic (2009-11-01 Festival 8, Empire Polo Club – Indio, CA)

34. Secret Smile – acoustic (2009-11-01 Festival 8, Empire Polo Club – Indio, CA)

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