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What's Up Woodstock

Pat Finnerty/Rory Connell/Brian Langan/Rick Flom

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What's Up Woodstock is the podcast where your hosts Pat Finnerty, Rory Connell, Brian Langan, and Rick Flom watch full concerts from Woodstock '99 (a very bad concert festival that happened) and discuss the wonderful and terrible things they see.
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After a short break we're back in action with special jones Andrew Guest filling in for a hospitalized Brian. For our last episode before TOUR HIATUS (Pat's going on tour), we're looking at Sheryl Crow's set. She and her band did a pretty great job so we mainly talk about other things, including movies and candy bars. Soak up the footage here: http…
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Actor Jerry Rudasill is on hand to point out nudity for a pool-partying Brian as we dive into the barking dynamo known as DMX. In addition, both Pat and Jerry offer interpretations of some of the erstwhile Earl Simmons' more memorable verses, and Rory and Rick are generally lost. Watch along with us (up in) here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=v-J…
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Brian, Pat, Rory, and Rick welcome journeyman Philadelphia drummer Pat Berkery to the table for a look at Counting Crows' set at Woodstock '99. Pat B.'s got years of experience behind the tubs and loads of the kind of arcane Rock Knowledge that comes in handy on a podcast and almost nowhere else. Plus, Brian sings! Count your own crows right here: …
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Brian called in sick, so Andrew and Doug fill in as we take a look at The Roots, an incredible band from the great state of Philadelphia. There's only so much you can say about such capable musicians and entertainers, so the conversation strays predictably wide. Highly recommended watching found here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XyktBnkgZHc…
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Back in the early days of WUW we thought it important, in the interest of equal time, to give listeners a different perspective on some of the acts we didn't necessarily care for. We'd planned call this recurring segment Otherside, and have a special guest enthusiast let us know why we were wrong. We subsequently forgot all about it, but not before…
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Reformed music writer J. Gabriel Boylan rode a train all the way from New York, New York to fill in for a touring B. Rian Langan. And it's a good thing, too, because Gabe actually has a history with today's subject: Jamiroquai. Rory has no history but whole a lot of issues with singer Jay Kay, and the other two also talk. Check out which crazy hat …
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Brian continues to entertain a grateful nation, and Rick had a speaking engagement, so Rory and Pat are joined by two special guests: NBA namedropper Andrew Jones and Dr. Dog's very own Toby Leaman. The subject of the episode is Buckcherry, charmless throwbacks to a simpler, sleazier time. Watch the set along with the podcast here: https://www.yout…
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Brian is playing music on the road on tour with a band he's in, so the remaining usuals are joined by Brandon Beaver, successful guitarist for mewithoutyou and Buried Beds. Beaver (as he's known) has some fun showbiz tales to share, and Pat lets us in on the latest craze for jam band enthusiasts. Speaking of jam bands, today's set is by moe. You ca…
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No Brian this week, but we have former Dr. Dog guitarists Andrew and Doug back for another trip to Rome, NY by way of Kingston, ON's own The Tragically Hip. This band is pretty amazing, and brain cancer is decidedly not, so please consider donating to the Gord Downie Fund for Brain Cancer Research: https://donate.sunnybrook.ca/braincancerresearch W…
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Brian is out on assignment once again, so this week's panel features returning former Dr. Dog guitarists Andrew Jones and Doug O'Donnell. The subject this week is famed dorm room coaster Dave Matthews Band, who deliver an energetic performance of their empty flip-flop rock. Doug bangs out a song by another Dave, and Jones reveals the alternate vers…
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In this episode the Classic Quartet (Ror/Flom/Finn/Bri) covers the performance that may best embody everything that was good and bad about Woodstock '99. An undeniably powerful band that tapped into some of the worst impulses of the assembled throng, however inadvertently. We don't really get into that here, though, it's really just a lot of air dr…
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Episode 0028 was not the first time we talked about Jewel with Carol Cleveland Sings. No, a few weeks earlier we did an entire episode that was instantaneously vaporized by the fickle whim of a cruel MacBook. So later than night, after CCS and Rick departed, Pat and Rory sat down to talk about their abject devastation. This is the curious result. T…
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Inspiring creative dynamos Carol Cleveland Sings (Gretchen Lohse and Thomas Hughes) come on the podcast to help us watch Jewel's set from Woodstock '99, which features some great songs, some yodeling, and many, many guitars. We also spend some time deriding Kurt Loder (who for at least a few minutes in the 90s was a total dirtbag), as well as conso…
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The podcast settles into what is likely its most relaxed episode yet when Rick, Rory, and Pat are joined by special guests Andrew Jones and Zach Miller, formerly of Dr. Dog and latterly of Dr. Dog, respectively. This gentle quintet watches a full set by paternal piano man Bruce Hornsby, whose friend was booking the show. But that doesn't mean he do…
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Broadcasting from Studio B, it's the Core4 + Native New Yorker (and Pat's bullshit friend) Samantha Story sitting down to watch G. Love, who is also sitting down. He and his Special Sauce brought their Philadelphia blooze-rap to Woodstock '99, and the panel is somewhat conflicted about the result. Happily for some, the YouTube audio cuts out about …
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WUW is back in its element as the panel tackles TVT recording artists Sevendust, who (we learn) left all their stuff in Canada in order to perform at Woodstock '99. We also look at an insane picture of a bass player, talk Petty/Shandling, and check in with some old friends as they take on a classic campaign song. Watch the 'Dust with us here: https…
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While Brian visits his home planet, second-time guest Doug O'Donnell returns to claim the pyramids -- and his role as Resident Expert on Bands Who Play Really Long Sets. This is one of TWO performances by Mr. Clinton and his enormous ensemble, which is good because the Studio B wifi cuts out toward the end. But we soldier on until the WUWthership i…
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Pittsburgh's gentlest souls take the stage at Woodstock '99 and we give it a watch. Some objections are made to Michael G.'s electric guitar allergy, but Liz gets a lot of praise, and Patrick Norman's resemblance to a certain panel member does not go unnoticed. Send yourself on your way (to the concert video) here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=o…
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Returning attorney Andrew Jones has read a biography of James Brown, so it's up to him to bring us up to speed on the legendary godfather of sex machines. Elsewhere on the panel, Pat has seen Centennial Man, Rory has issues with "Give Me One Reason," and Rick has drinks on an empty stomach so he keeps saying "gal" (gross). Eventually, James Brown a…
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It's everybody's favorite member of Metallica Dave Mustaine's time to shine on today's episode, as Brian, Rick, Pat, and Rory watch Megadeth's performance from Woodstock '99. We talk more about Some Kind of Monster, Bob Rock, Lars, and of course ellipses. You know, Megadeth stuff. Watch with us... here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=klNLUYhW-KI…
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Veritable fount of musical knowledge Doug "Big Heat" O'Donnell sits in for Brian on this episode, which is all about people drumming. One person drumming is Grateful Dead guy Mickey Hart, who leads his Planet Drum ensemble through a variety of musical styles and a couple favorites from his old band. Doug knows a lot about Mickey, the Dead, and Rory…
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High five-ing, cigarette-flicking Canadian Alanis Morissette gave one of the better performances at Woodstock '99, so it was our pleasure to watch and talk, as per usual. Elsewhere in this ep, Brad Whitford hisses (via Pat), Rory orders potatoes, Brian harmonizes, and Rick rolls down the windows. See what's happening here: https://www.youtube.com/w…
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Brian's still back, which is bad news for him because he does not care for the music played by Social D'er Mike Ness at Woodstock '99. The good news for Brian (and everybody) is that the episode kicks off with a very special in-studio guest and then Rory spills a beer. Watch it with us: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=k7_2SSF96BU…
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It's a Five Man Electrical Podcast as the core four welcomes guest Mike Spano (AKA Shepoliceman) to the WUW studio to watch and discuss Manchester's own The Chemical Brothers. It's a long set, and there are a lot of people all talking at once, so don't worry about this synopsis nonsense, just give it a listen. And give it a look: https://www.youtub…
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Dr. Dog's Zach Miller rides shotgun as the WUWmobile drives north of the border to visit Canadian curiosities Our Lady Peace. If listeners were disappointed that Bob Rock didn't get enough analysis in the Metallica episode, they'll be slightly less disappointed to hear this episode. Brian was on tour, but he'll be back next week. Click here to watc…
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Brian couldn't make it the night we recorded our Offspring episode, so we may have to do another take with him someday. But that's fine because we barely talked about Offspring. What we did talk about (with Offspring biographer Andrew Jones): Line Cook Face Vs. Barback Face, Robert Plant's privacy management technique, Kiefer comes to Scranton, the…
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Brian, Pat, Rick, and Rory don't know much about Oleander, a Sacramento band who played at Woodstock '99, so mostly we talk about Doritos guitar picks and the jerky Lieutenants from Police Academy. We don't know much about those things either. Also: a review of the Star Wars movie that hadn't come out yet! Watch Oleander play W99 here: https://www.…
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A stunning revelation is made this week regarding the name of the band Godsmack, who coincidentally played Woodstock '99. We watch their entire set (Brian's back!) and talk about voodoo, Ron Howard, Bigfoot, Smallville, UFOs, Salem witches, shredded memory foam, and the word "awaaaaay." To watch with us, go here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NZQ…
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Rory, Rick, and Pat join a returning Andrew Jones (Brian's not back) to view Metallica's nighttime performance at Woodstock '99. Along with the usual penetrating insight, the panel goes on a journey through the world of Ultimate Tribute Bands, "Live at Daryl's House," and songs called "One." Watch here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rsJqQQzv58E…
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Christmas comes early in the form of a wrapped present called Lit under the Woodstock 99 tree. Join your hosts for a warm and spirited conversation about what is almost certainly one of the greatest live performances ever caught on Pay-Per-View. Cheer is also expressed via a cozy live-in-studio musical performance and contractually obligated gift e…
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A second mellow week in a row as power trio Rory, Rick, and Pat take a look at Elvis Costello's performance from Woodstock '99. A slight detour takes us through the recent catalog of Neil Young song titles, while Pat remains thoroughly Back From Tour. Join us with your eyeballs here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_1AsToRm9SE…
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While Brian Langan is out on assignment, Young Nick Krill (Teen Men, Spinto Band) joins Pat, Rick, and Rory to watch an extra-sized set by living legend Willie Nelson. A wide range of topics is covered, including strats, Sheryl Crow, Rogers, festies, and more. Watch for yourself here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nxge1cvgy6I…
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It's episode four as What's Up Woodstock goes LIVE, though not the way you're probably thinking. No, we're talking about the W99 set of York, PA's favorite sons Live (the band). We also check in with our pal Joe Perry, and Pat and Brian both have memories of Live-related insomnia. Bonus content includes a very silly version of a song you know. Watc…
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