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  • Who is 50? Who is coming to NY?

    WHO50
    Photo via thewho.com

    Legendary classic rock and hall of fame act The Who will be celebrating 50 years of music with an extensive 2 leg tour through most of 2015. Windmilling guitarist Pete Townsend apparently has big plans for the tour: “Trying to stay young. Not wearing socks. Growing a great big woodcutter’s beard. Might even wear a check shirt on stage and get a tattoo of a Union Jack. Always a fashion victim. But under no illusions. We are what we are, and extremely good at it, but we’re lucky to be alive and still touring.”

    Will this be the last hurrah for the pinball wizards? According to Roger Daltry “This is the beginning of the long goodbye.” While that certainly leaves the true retirement date way up in the air, it’s probably advisable to get to one of these shows before the end is nigh. New Yorkers will have four chances to do so with dates in Uniondale (May 20) Brooklyn (May 26) Forest Hills (May 30) and a fall date at party central – Madison Square Garden (Oct 27). Tickets for leg one shows go on sale to the general public Oct 17th. Pre-sales are available via the bands fan club Oct 11, if you’re not currently a member you can sign up here.

    The Who 2015 Tour

    LEG ONE

    Wed, April 15 Tampa, FL at Amalie Arena

    Fri, April 17 Miami, FL at American Airlines Arena

    Sun, April 19 Jacksonville, FL in Jacksonville Veterans Memorial Arena

    Tue, April 21 Raleigh, NC in PNC Arena

    Thu, April 23 Duluth, GA at The Arena at Gwinnett Center

    Mon, April 27 Austin, TX in Frank Erwin Center

    Wed, April 29 Houston, TX in Toyota Center

    Sat, May 2 Dallas, TX in American Airlines Center

    Tue, May 5 Kansas City, MO in Sprint Center

    Thu, May 7 St. Louis, MO Scottrade Center

    Sat, May 9 Louisville, KY KFC Yum! Arena

    Mon, May 11 Nashville, TN in Bridgestone Arena

    Wed, May 13 Chicago, IL in Allstate Arena

    Fri, May 15 Columbus, OH in Nationwide Arena

    Sun, May 17 Philadelphia, PA in Wells Fargo Center

    Wed, May 20 Uniondale, NY in Nassau Coliseum

    Fri, May 22 Atlantic City, NJ in Boardwalk Hall

    Sun, May 24 Uncasville, CT in Mohegan Sun Arena

    Tue, May 26 Brooklyn, NY in Barclays Center

    Sat, May 30 Forest Hills, NY in Forest Hills Stadium

    2015 TOUR DATES – LEG TWO

    Mon, September 14 San Diego, CA in Valley View Casino Center

    Wed, September 16 Anaheim, CA in Honda Center

    Sat, September 19 Las Vegas, NV in Colosseum at Caesars Palace

    Mon, September 21 Los Angeles, CA in STAPLES Center

    Wed, September 23 Oakland, CA in Oracle Arena

    Fri, September 25 Portland, ORModa Center

    Sun, September 27 Seattle, WA in KeyArena

    Tue, September 29 Vancouver, BC in Pepsi Live at Rogers Arena

    Thu, October 1 Calgary, AB in Scotiabank Saddledome

    Sat, October 3 Edmonton, AB in Rexall Place

    Tue, October 6 Saskatoon, SK in SaskTel Centre

    Thu, October 8 Winnipeg, MBMTS Centre

    Sat, October 10 Minneapolis, MN in Target Center

    Tue, October 13 Milwaukee, WI in BMO Harris Bradley Center

    Thu, October 15 Chicago, IL in United Center

    Sat, October 17 Detroit, MI in Joe Louis Arena

    Mon, October 19 Toronto, ON in Air Canada Centre

    Wed, October 21 Toronto, ON in Air Canada Centre

    Fri, October 23 Pittsburgh, PA in CONSOL Energy Center

    Sun, October 25 Newark, NJ in Prudential Center

    Tue, October 27 New York, NY in Madison Square Garden

    Thu, October 29 Boston, MA in TD Garden

    Sun, November 1 Washington, DC in Verizon Center

    Wed, November 4 Philadelphia, PA in Wells Fargo Center

  • Kesey’s Son To Bring Furthur Back

    The quaint village of Millbrook, nestled in the geographic middle of Dutchess County, is no stranger to celebrities.  Located no furthur than a 90-minute drive from New York City, it also boasts a population of less than 1,500 neighborly residents.  Actor Matthew Modine and music artist Daryl Hall – both local residents – can often be seen visiting the local farm market, and do so with an apparent confidence they won’t be approached. As is life in the quiet village of Millbrook.

    But, it wasn’t so placid in 1964 when Timothy Leary established residency at one of the local estates.  The Dietrich Estate, its gatehouse can be viewed by those traveling NYS Route 44A, briefly served as headquarters to promote his “Turn On, Tune In, Drop Out” philosophy. What happened at the estate is recorded in Tom Wolfe’s 1968 novel Electric Kool-Aid Acid Test, which recounts the cross-country trip Wolfe took along with Ken Kesey and his Merry Pranksters, aboard the technocolored bus named Further .

    The Dietrich Estate in Millbrook, NY, was a stop for Ken Kesey and his bus "Further" back in 1968.  (Photo Credit: Steve Ainsley)
    The Dietrich Estate in Millbrook, NY, was a stop for Ken Kesey and his bus “Further” back in 1968. (Photo Credit: Steve Ainsley)

    Now, Kesey’s family is planning on furthering the patriarch’s legacy.

    To celebrate the 50th anniversary of Kesey’s cross-country journey, a Kickstarter venture is underway to bring the iconic bus back to life and tour the country again.

    As of today, May 23rd, the initial goal of $27,500 has been surpassed.  Part of the money is being used to refurbish the original 1947 bus, which will also serve as a “rolling recording studio with live FM broadcasting,” as stated on the family’s fund raising page.  The rest, well, it looks as if they will be doing their best to recapture the “magic” from the ’60s.  Their intentions are printed on Kickstarter, in bold face.

    further

    We expect a huge turnout in 2014 as we, with your financial help, show up in full Prankster style in various cities, parties, and the vibrant festival scene.

    To which towns, cities, parties and festivals we will be able to bring the Bus and the Pranksters is entirely contingent on your generosity.  The trip could be a few short weeks, or a few months, covering countless miles and many parties: it all depends on your contributions.

    The more we raise over our target, the longer Furthur and the the Pranksters will be able to be on the road and recording the fun at every stop!

    – Furthur Bus 50th Anniversary “Trip”

      Zane Kesey and Derek Stevens

    Unlike 1964, this 8,500-mile tour promises a multi-media experience that will include video streaming, Internet updates, along with the aforementioned audio recording.  Pranksters will be hired as “extras” to star in the videos throughout the journey.

    The original cross-country trek did involve filming, but the intent of releasing the footage as a feature film never came to fruition.  Nonetheless, the bus trip, and the events surrounding it, became the stuff of legend.  The Who released “Magic Bus” in the summer of 1968, in reference to Kesey’s bus.  The Grateful Dead did the same in 1971 with their release of “The Other One”.

    As magical and whimsical the eyes of the “Baby-Boom Generation” may view Kesey’s journey, it’s not shared by all.  Decades after Kesey and Leary finally left Millbook in 1970, residents still talk about the past as if speaking of their own misguided, adolescent children.

    The psychedelic parties at the Dietrich Estate came to an end, thanks in large part to then-Dutchess County Assistant District Attorney G. Gordon Liddy.

    Before his involvement with the Watergate burglaries, Liddy made a name for himself for his unrelenting pursuit of Leary.  He initiated numerous busts on the estate, leading to arrests for narcotics, public nudity, and lewd and lascivious behavior.

    It is assumed with great confidence that Kesey will not be approached by the residents of Millbrook to be added as a stop on the latest tour.