Septuagenarian Wasteland: The Who stands the test of time at the SAP Center Lily Ramus October 30, 2022 Concerts, Festivals, and Live Reviews, Rock Orchestral stadium rock and roll. As B-Side’s resident music major (and rockstar), when the opportunity to cover The Who Hits Back Tour was generously extended to our publication, I knew it was meant for me. ...
The Who violin player Katie Jacoby talks about tour life and playing with rock legends Lily Ramus October 30, 2022 Interview, Rock When Katie Jacoby was 15, she emailed The Who asking to perform the violin solo in “Baba O’Riley” at their upcoming show at the Wachovia Center in 2007. While Jacoby never received a response, 15 years la...
The ‘Teenage freak’ to ‘Deadhead’ Pipeline: Finding Authenticity with the Dead Maya Banuelos March 5, 2021 Columns and Opinions Within the past month as I have been rewatching the 1999 television drama Freaks and Geeks, I am reminded of the first time I watched it and became introduced to the Grateful Dead. As I now watch high scho...
Roger Daltrey defies age at the Fox Theater Shayan Shirkhodai March 20, 2018 Concerts, Festivals, and Live Reviews, Reviews Roger Daltrey may have gotten older, but his voice has not aged one bit. The 74-year-young frontman of infamous British rock band, The Who, proved to the Fox Theater that age is nothing more than a number. Welc...
Talkin’ bout my generation: reaching enlightenment at oldchella Natalie Silver October 15, 2016 Columns and Opinions A large, wrinkled, slightly trembling hand, decorated with, like, 19 rings and black sparkly nails, crept from my periphery and into my direct line of vision holding a fat blunt about eight inches from my ...