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85.1 | Neil Young and Crazy Horse in Minn.! | ITASCA::GEBHART | Politician's throwing stones | Wed Jan 23 1991 13:13 | 27 |
| Well, Neil Young and Crazy Horse started off their tour at the Target
center in Minneapolis last night. The show was very much a "garage
band" atmosphere. The show was all electric - no acoustic. The only
things on stage were 2 20 foot tall guitar amplifier type speakers
(the kind you would see if you were jaming in you garage) on each side
of the drummer and next to the 20 foot speakers were some smaller 10
foot speaker. There was the drummer, the two other members of Crazy
Horse and Neil.
Neil was very political (oviously :-) - The message I got was that
we have to support our troops, but war sucks (we should have learned
by now), and we have to give everyone a bit of slack no matter how
bad they may screw some things up.
They mostly played new stuff from ragged glory. I can put a set list in
if people would like but I am not sure how structured he will be with
future shows. You can always put a Dead set list in because you know
the next one will not be the same :-) :-) :-). Let me know on the set
list and I will put it in to the best I can remember.
All in all a good LOUD show. Like I said before no acoustic set :-(.
It was definetly a Crazy Horse show and not a neil show from what i have
heard from people who have gone to Neil shows in the past.
Peace,
scottg
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85.2 | | LANDO::HAPGOOD | Leroy says, 'keep on rockin' | Wed Jan 23 1991 14:52 | 46 |
| fyi....
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Live in downtown Minneapolis.....
Well, I saw the first show of this tour last night. Social Distortion
and Sonic Youth both opened up. SD was thru by the time I got to the
areana. SY came one about 8:30 and "played" for about 1/2 hour. Maybe
my ears have been damaged by going to so many concerts in the past
years, but, I had to leave my seat when SY was on stage. They were
just too loud. Maybe I don't understand their music wither, but its a
free country.
Anyway, Mr Young came on about 9:45 and played for 2 Hours with 1 short
(<5 minute break). The show was very political with the first song
getting an automatic standing ovation! I didn't write down a set list,
but here are some of the songs played
Hey Hey
Rockin in the Free World
Tonight's the Night
Mansion on the Hill
Country Home
Prisoners of Rock and Roll
I can do a more complete list later if anyone wants it!
The shirts ranged in price from $20-$35. There were patches, bins and
bandanas also.
One thing I found strange (but good), Neil let his music do his taling
for him. The only thing he said to the crowd was "Hi, How ya doin' ".
So, if you don't want to see the opening bands, get to the show about
90 minutes after scheduled start time. This will give you at least 1/2
hour before Neil comes on.
It's well worth the money that people are spending at ticket agencys!
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85.3 | | OURGNG::RYAN | Hypocrisy is the vaseline of political intercourse | Thu Jan 24 1991 15:51 | 11 |
85.4 | FUN | SPOCK::IRONS | | Thu Jan 24 1991 16:01 | 7 |
| I saw ZZ on their Eliminator tour. VERY FUN concert!! Everyone seemed
to have a blast. Good fun rockin rollin music. And back then,
although they had a new album, they played a lot of oldies. They're
probably just as fun now, but I am growing tired of their "new" sound
from Eliminator on. If you don't mind this, GO SEE EM!!
dave
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85.5 | Short review | MR4DEC::WENTZELL | Lately it occurs to me... | Thu Jan 24 1991 17:03 | 13 |
| I went to ZZ Top Sunday night, they were indeed good. They sounded a little to
"big" though, not raw enough (at least for me). Not really being into much of
their stuff since Eliminator, I wanted to hear some older stuff. They obliged
with Waiting for the Bus, Jesus Just Left Chicago, Blue Jean Blues, Heard It
On The X, Ten Foot Pole, Tush, Just Got Paid, just to name a few. It was also
neat because before the show I saw a friend of mine from high school who is a
model and a (gasp) Club eMpTV dancer, she was hanging out at the soundboard and
I only saw her from my seat (never spoke with her). Well, just before Legs,
about 7 or 8 scantily clad females strutted out on stage and low and behold,
she was one of them. I just wish I could have told the friends I was with that
I used to date her. ;^)
Scott
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85.6 | | TERAPN::PHYLLIS | Wake, now discover.. | Tue Feb 05 1991 13:30 | 10 |
|
I saw the Neil Young & Crazy Horse show last night. It was just like
what was written in .1 ... very electric.. lots of energy.. Neil was
dancing all over the stage all night. Highlight for me was a powerful
rendition of Blowin' in the Wind. Other songs (in no particular
order): Hey Hey My My; Keep on Rockin' in the Free World; Cinnamon
Girl; Powderfinger; Mansion on the Hill; Life without Parole and some
others. With encores, the show was a little under 2 hours.
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85.7 | Neil Questions... | BPOV02::DMITCHELL | Raised 8 boys,only I turned bad | Thu Feb 07 1991 10:56 | 11 |
| re:6
Phyllis,
I'am going to see Neil friday,what time can I expect him to take the
stage? Is there just one opening act and what time do they come one?
I need to plan my evening...
Thanks,
Don
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85.8 | | TERAPN::PHYLLIS | Wake, now discover.. | Thu Feb 07 1991 14:44 | 8 |
|
Neil came on at about 9:15. The only opening act was Sonic Youth. I
don't know when they came on but it was probably close to on time. We
went in at 8:50 and missed them completely (which was the plan :-))
Have fun!
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85.9 | | SA1794::GLADUG | | Thu Feb 07 1991 16:37 | 7 |
| Anyone else going to see Neil & Crazy Horse on friday? A bunch of us will
be meeting at the Commonwealth Brewery before (and probably after) the
show.
Gerry
PS - Phyllis, approximately how long did the set(s) run?
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85.10 | | TERAPN::PHYLLIS | Wake, now discover.. | Thu Feb 07 1991 16:49 | 9 |
|
The set was about an hour and a half, and then about 20 minutes of
encores. The whole thing was under two hours.
Get ready for a LOUD show! I wish the Dead played that loud...
or half that loud even.. I always think it's too low unless I'm right
up front..
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85.11 | 2 hrs. | BIODTL::FERGUSON | Is it just a waste of time? | Thu Feb 07 1991 16:50 | 6 |
| RE: <<< Note 85.9 by SA1794::GLADUG >>>
> PS - Phyllis, approximately how long did the set(s) run?
I'm not Phyllis, but I believe she said approximately 2 hrs.
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85.12 | | ISLNDS::CLARK | | Thu Feb 07 1991 16:52 | 1 |
| I'm not Phyllis, but I play her on T.V.
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85.13 | | DASXPS::HENDERSON | I see the soldiers come and go | Thu Feb 07 1991 19:06 | 7 |
| I'm not Phyllis, but I still don't know what a leach is ;^)
Jim
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85.14 | | LEDS::MRNGDU::YETTO | child of countless dreams | Thu Feb 07 1991 19:29 | 4 |
|
I'm not Phyllis, but I still think brussel sprouts are grotesque! :-)
Lisa
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85.15 | Incoming::::: digression! | BIODTL::FERGUSON | Is it just a waste of time? | Thu Feb 07 1991 19:54 | 1 |
| I'm not Phyllis either, but what I wanna know is, Where is She?
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85.16 | Look out mama... | BOSOX::BENJAMIN | | Thu Feb 07 1991 22:22 | 6 |
| I have a very good feeling that I am very much going to enjoy N.Y.
and the Horse this Friday evening....2 hours of LOUD jammin', I'm
soooooo psyched!!!
:-) DaveB.
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85.17 | | TERAPN::PHYLLIS | Wake, now discover.. | Fri Feb 08 1991 11:49 | 11 |
|
Well, Phyllis is right here, and first of all she wants to know when to
start expecting royalty checks from Dave Clark? And how exactly did
this all go through without any script approval from me..hmmmm????
Somebody's in BIG trouble!
So, can I be me in the miniseries?
:-)
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85.18 | | LEDS::MRNGDU::YETTO | child of countless dreams | Fri Feb 08 1991 12:21 | 8 |
| > So, can I be me in the miniseries?
Sure ... we'll call it
"Phyllis sings I gotta be me" :-)
:-)
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85.19 | B&B&NBA | RT3::SNODGRASS | | Mon Feb 11 1991 14:25 | 5 |
|
I don't if anyone saw yesterdays NBA allstar game, Bruce and Branford
did the national anthem it was very sweet. And no-one made a sound til
they were thru
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85.20 | | CLOSUS::BARNES | | Mon Feb 11 1991 14:52 | 4 |
| Hornsby and Branford????
^^^^^^^
rfb
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85.21 | | RT3::SNODGRASS | | Mon Feb 11 1991 15:08 | 5 |
|
Yup,
and the did it super :-)
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85.22 | Rads at the Bottom Line! | TERAPN::PHYLLIS | Wake, now discover.. | Fri Feb 22 1991 12:30 | 64 |
|
Well.... the Radiators last night were FANTASTIC!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
They are simply amazing acoustic.. I wish they did it more often. The
Bottom Line is the perfect venue too.. very intimate.. seats about 400.
When we first got there, they made an announcement that the shows were
being taped for Japanese Public TV and if anyone didn't want to be on
Japanese tv they could go up to the box office and get a refund. We
figured we'd risk the exposure...:-) Here's the play lists for both
shows. I put out the word that I want tapes (especially of the 1st
set) but if anyone gets them before me.. please let me know!
8:15
Easy Chair
Never Let Your Fire Go Out
Backstreet Girl
Tell It Like It Is
Solid Ground
Long Way to Go
Doctor Doctor
Fall of Dark
Diamond Joe
Red Wine Flow
River Run
Party 'til the Money Runs Out
Corina
Johnny Johnny Johnny
Molasses
Hide Your Love Away
Can't Take it with You ->
Land of 1000 Dances ->
Can't Take it With You
E: Factory Girl
Brown Eyed Girl (10:20)
around 12:00 I think
Wine Spo dee o dee
Take it or Leave It
Between two Fires
She Caught the Katie
Little Paradise
Jigsaw
Last Fair Deal Gone Down
Love is a Tangle
Come in my Kitchen
Honey Dont
UFOs Exactly
Good Mornin Miss Brown
Turtle Beach
Rockin' Pneumonia
Told it Like It Was
Dead Flowers
Lucinda ->
Wine Spo dee o dee
E: ??
Like Dreamers Do around 2:00am
:-)
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85.23 | tapes for me 2 pleze | CLOSUS::BARNES | | Fri Feb 22 1991 14:18 | 2 |
| I LOVE THE RADS! and would love tapes of this show also! PLEZE!!
rfb
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85.24 | | KALI::SIEGEL | Osmosis to the rescue! | Fri Feb 22 1991 16:48 | 7 |
| They did that all for one show? Or was it 2 shows! That's a lot of tunes!
Was "Can't Take it With You" the Allman Brothers song off "Enlightened Rogues"?
That's a great one!
adam
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85.25 | | TERAPN::PHYLLIS | Wake, now discover.. | Fri Feb 22 1991 16:55 | 8 |
|
That was 2 shows, about 2 hrs. each. I think it's a different song but
I don't really remember the Allman Bros one. It was really great
stuff.. I can't wait for the tapes!
Phyllis
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85.26 | Oyster Band w/ June Tabor at Nightstage | GR8FUL::WHITE | Without love in a dream... | Fri Feb 22 1991 17:09 | 49 |
|
While Phyllis was boogeying to the Radiators, I was bopping
intensely to The Oyster Band with June Tabor at Nightstage in
Cambrige MA.
Was this folk music? Not exactly...
Was it punk? No...
Was it acoustic? Definitely not.
Was is a smokin', rockin' show that had me dancing and whopping
and hollering and clapping and cheering?
*** Absof*ckinglutely ***
The Oyster Band, dressed in the black and leather of the punks,
play a tradition sort of modern sort of uptempo heavy on the
rhythm music. The lineup is drums, electric bass (Fender),
Rhythm guitar (Strat), fiddle, melodian (small accordian like
instrument). The bass player for some tunes would play and
amplified cello - somtimes plucking, sometimes bowing. Whatever
they do, it's excellent!
June Tabor is a British singer who has been around a while. She
has sung with the traditional music group Silly Sisters.
The past two tours were with simple accompaniment. She has a
very smoky but smooth and very sultry voice. She fronted the
band for about 2/3 of the set. One a cappella number.
The encore started out with "White Rabbit", sung by June, into a
traditional jig/reel type tune, with "I Fought The Law (and the
Law Won)" as the closer - the whole pace was singing along.
The crowd stayed put, clapping and cheering until they came back
for a third encore - "All Along The Watchtower" jamming into a
another jig/reel tune during which they one by one left the
stage.
And excellent show! I highly recommend it to anyone who has a
chance to see them. Like tonight at Clark University or
tomorrow night at the Iron Horse.
Bob
P.S. As for June Tabor, she's not attractive in the calssical
sense, but there's something about her personna that really does
it for/to me... Whew! :-)
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85.27 | tapes | BEING::MIRABITO | It's so easy to slip | Fri Feb 22 1991 18:42 | 5 |
| Phyllis, if you find any tapes, PLEASE let me know. I would really
love to hear them accoustically (is that a word 8)? )
Thanks,
--Cathleen
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85.28 | | TERAPN::PHYLLIS | Wake, now discover.. | Fri Feb 22 1991 19:01 | 6 |
|
Will do!
maybe with one less c it might be. :-)
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85.29 | | SKYLRK::TING | Give Peace a Chance!!! | Fri Feb 22 1991 19:20 | 6 |
| ACOUSTIC RADS??!!?? YOWZA!! I missed the "acoustic" part the first
time. Someone should start a tape tree if they get a hold of these
tapes!!
peace,
t!ng
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85.30 | TApes for Divide! | BSS::DSMITH | | Fri Feb 22 1991 21:23 | 6 |
| I could use some new RADS myself...
Please include me in any tape tree!!!!!!
Divide DAve
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85.31 | | FURTHR::HANNAN | Beyond description... | Mon Feb 25 1991 11:43 | 4 |
| I've never heard the Radiators, ever, and I think maybe it's
time to check this band out huh ?
Ken
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85.32 | | CLOSUS::BARNES | | Mon Feb 25 1991 14:13 | 4 |
| OH MAN!!! never heard of the RADS!!! I have soem gRATE tapes Probz
made for me whwen he found out I'm a FEAT FAN...check him out, I'd
do the dubbing for you, but he's closer.
rfb
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85.33 | | TERAPN::PHYLLIS | Wake, now discover.. | Mon Feb 25 1991 14:15 | 5 |
|
Ok I'll let you all know when I get them! I have a friend who has 120
rads boots! One of these days I'll have him make me a few.
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85.34 | Old Florida band. | SCAM::GRADY | tim grady | Mon Mar 04 1991 14:30 | 20 |
| Ha! The Outlaws. (little known, and even less appreciated detail:
they're from Tampa, Fl.) It's hard to imagine them heading up that
line up! Real ass-kicking 'southern rock' band. (actually,
shit-kicking might be more accurate).
There were a couple other Florida bands that never really made it as
big as the Outlaws, but whom I thought did much nicer work. There used
to be a band around here in '76 or so called the 'Steamboat Springs
Band', although they may have just been a Colorado band that toured
here at the time. Before that, there was a rather large band called
Red Dog Kin (I have no idea what that means) who even had a dobro and a
pedal steel - no idea whatever happened to them either. They used to
jokingly refer to themselves as the 'Loxahatchee River Valley
Shitkickers', which may be some kind of translation of their 'real'
name.
Anyway, I hadn't heard about the Outlaws in a LONG time...
tim
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85.35 | Green Grass and High Tides | MR4DEC::WENTZELL | HeartlessPowersTellUsWhatToThink | Mon Mar 04 1991 14:46 | 5 |
| I luv the Outlaws!! I saw them open for Charlie Daniels in the Centrum about 6
years ago and they played LOUD (not a bad thing ;^)). They used to be around
here a lot in those days...
Scott
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85.36 | Shee-it! | SCAM::GRADY | tim grady | Mon Mar 04 1991 14:53 | 14 |
| Didn't mean to put them down, at the time I kinda liked that style,
although I was probably more partial to Marshall Tucker. Over time, I
guess I just got more hardcore about bluegrass and didn't listen to the
Southern Rock stuff much.
Funny, I could never stand Lynyrd Skynyrd - Free Bird reminds me of
fingernails scratching on a blackboard...but lots of perfectly sane
and (nearly) normal people like it. Oh, well. :-)
No offense intended to anybody out there...just trying to delve into
the topic of this particular genre' a bit.
tim
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85.37 | | SCAM::GRADY | tim grady | Mon Mar 04 1991 14:56 | 10 |
| Back on that subject of the Oregon show that John brought up, I'd LOVE
to see the boyz and Santana. I've always been impressed with the
really wide variety of artistic styles that Carlos has embraced by
playing with other artists (like, say, John McLaughlin for example).
John, I'll bet that was one hot show, in every sense of the word!
Impressive versatility. Never seen him live, unfortunately.
tim
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85.38 | Bringing back the memories... | MR4DEC::WENTZELL | HeartlessPowersTellUsWhatToThink | Mon Mar 04 1991 15:04 | 20 |
| hey Tim, no offense taken at all!!! Too bad you never liked Skynyrd, before I
got into the dead they were probobly my favorite band. Freebird is not one of
my favorites, but I really love most of theri stuff.
RE: Marshall Tucker
Love these guys too!! The first concert I ever saw was my freshman year in
high school when they played an outdoor show on the baseball field of another
local high school (Assabet Valley Tech). We got early mid-afternoon and when
the gates opened we sprinted for front row, spread out a blanket, and had a
wonderful time. What a show it was - it's one of those memories I'll carry
forever. I was really psyched when Slipknot played 24 Hours At a Time (I
think? Or was it another? Sheesh, talk about brain-fade) at Chets a few
weeks ago!!!!
I haven't listened to much bluegrass, but I'm sure I'd like it.
Scott
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85.39 | | TERAPN::PHYLLIS | Wake, now discover.. | Mon Mar 04 1991 15:28 | 12 |
|
I used to love southern rock too..
I saw a great concert senior year in high school down in JFK stadium.
It was the Allman Bros., Marshall Tucker, the Outlaws, Charlie Daniels
and 38 Special.
Good memories...
:-)
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85.40 | ;-) | OURGNG::RYAN | but Momma. that's where the fun is ... | Mon Mar 04 1991 16:11 | 14 |
| RE. 24.7
Tim,
It really was a great show, and for me particularly nice since I didn't
ruin the memory of it, the way I have often done, by over indulging. There is
an advantage to going with your 4 & 9 year olds. ;-)
I was telling rfb I liked the sets and his reply was "but there wasn't any
new stuff .." and then he realized that was 13 years ago. Are we getting old
or what!!!
john
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85.41 | Give me three steps mister, plueeesssee ;-) | OURGNG::RYAN | but Momma. that's where the fun is ... | Mon Mar 04 1991 16:15 | 6 |
|
gee Tim, i would love to have seen Lynyrd Skynyrd, and I liked Freebird
because of the jam, and I always want to see Charlie Daniels at the Tennessee
Volunteer Jam. They have some grate times there,.
john
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85.42 | | SCAM::GRADY | tim grady | Mon Mar 04 1991 18:09 | 5 |
| I thought Gimme 3 steps was a 38 Special tune? Was that Skynyrd?
I always gotta kick outta that one.
t
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85.43 | I was cutting the rug down at a place called the Jug | MR4DEC::WENTZELL | HeartlessPowersTellUsWhatToThink | Mon Mar 04 1991 18:45 | 16 |
| RE: <<< Note 24.12 by SCAM::GRADY "tim grady" >>>
>I thought Gimme 3 steps was a 38 Special tune? Was that Skynyrd?
>I always gotta kick outta that one.
Definately a Skynyrd tune. I did see Skynyrd when the came around on
their reunion tour. It was the original line-up with the exception of the
deceased. Actually only two were not "original" - Johnny Van Zant who
sang (brother of lead singer Ronnie; their other brother, Donnie, plays in
.38 Special) and one other guitar player who had jammed with them in the
old days (name escapes me). They were good, although I imagine that it
could be equated to seeing Led Zeppelin without John Bonham; something
missing.
Scott
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85.44 | | KALI::SIEGEL | Osmosis to the rescue! | Mon Mar 04 1991 21:03 | 27 |
| re: <<< Note 24.13 by MR4DEC::WENTZELL "HeartlessPowersTellUsWhatToThink" >>>
-< I was cutting the rug down at a place called the Jug >-
> Definately a Skynyrd tune. I did see Skynyrd when the came around on
> their reunion tour. It was the original line-up with the exception of the
> deceased. Actually only two were not "original" - Johnny Van Zant who
> sang (brother of lead singer Ronnie; their other brother, Donnie, plays in
> .38 Special) and one other guitar player who had jammed with them in the
> old days (name escapes me). They were good, although I imagine that it
> could be equated to seeing Led Zeppelin without John Bonham; something
> missing.
I saw the reunion tour, also. It was the best sound I've ever had at the
Centrum. They also had the best looking video screens I've ever seen (best
looking meaning excellent video image quality).
Along with the original members, there was a third guitar player, Randall Hall,
who took the place of the now deceased Allen Collins, who was in a wheelchair
at the time and unable to play.
The other two guitar players were Gary Rossington (a consistent member) and Ed
King, who was with them in the beginning (played bass on the first album or
two) but left around 1976 when he got sick of touring. This is why they picked
up the late Steve Gaines. Ed King is a computer programmer living in New
Jersey last I heard! He's got a beautiful wood grain guitar, too.
adam
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85.45 | | MR4DEC::WENTZELL | HeartlessPowersTellUsWhatToThink | Mon Mar 04 1991 22:02 | 26 |
| RE: <<< Note 24.14 by KALI::SIEGEL "Osmosis to the rescue!" >>>
Yeah, Randall Hall, that's him. I have a sort of "video yearbook" of the
reunion tour - it's a good look behind the scenes of the tour as well as who
Lynyrd Skynyrd was/is (interviews with parents, etc.). Some good footage of
the original band, although not enough IMO. Narrated by Charlie Daniels.
Drop me a line if you want to borrow it.
>The other two guitar players were Gary Rossington (a consistent member) and Ed
>King, who was with them in the beginning (played bass on the first album or
>two) but left around 1976 when he got sick of touring. This is why they picked
>up the late Steve Gaines. Ed King is a computer programmer living in New
>Jersey last I heard! He's got a beautiful wood grain guitar, too.
Yup, Ed King played bass on the first album, and guitar on the next two (Leon
Wilkenson joined to play bass). He says it was his addiction to drugs that
forced him to quit the band, as well as almost killing him.
BTW, I saw them at Great Woods from way up high on the lawn, so the sound
system itself couldn't really shine for my ears. I wish I had made the
Centrum show. They did play Curtis Lowe though, which made my night.
Man, all this talk of Skynyrd - I know what I'm going to listen to on the way
home!! :^)
Scott
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85.46 | huh??? | BARFLY::BELKIN | the slow one now will later be fast | Tue Mar 05 1991 12:21 | 6 |
|
Gee, Mr. Moderators, my notebook must be messed up. I'm reading this note,
"General Discussion: re: Grateful Dead Concerts", and I'm really in the
note for discussion of NON Grateful Dead concerts!!!
Josh "virtual Bob" Belkin ;-)
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85.47 | :^) digression from hell... | STRATA::DWEST | Dont Overlook Something Extraordinary | Tue Mar 05 1991 12:32 | 5 |
|
funny you should mention that Josh... i was just noticing that myself!
da "virtual moderator" ve
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85.48 | responsible for your actions. | BIODTL::FERGUSON | Is it just a waste of time? | Tue Mar 05 1991 12:34 | 3 |
| I noticed that too; but rather than piss on the fire, I said "F it" ...
|
85.49 | adding fuel to the digression.... | LEDS::MRNGDU::YETTO | child of countless dreams | Tue Mar 05 1991 13:11 | 6 |
|
Well JC, as your friend I'd just like to assure that if you ever do decide
to "piss on a fire" I sure hope you stand back. Wouldn't want you to hurt
yourself! :-)
Lisa_virtual_digressor_from_Hell ;^)
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85.50 | Digression continues... | BIODTL::FERGUSON | Is it just a waste of time? | Tue Mar 05 1991 14:43 | 12 |
|
********> NOTE <********
If you gross-out or offend easily, go to the next note...
Re: lisa
If my urine was flammable, you would not see me at the gas station! I'd just
piss in my gas tank and let 'r rip....
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85.51 | you must be grate at cookouts ;-) | OURGNG::RYAN | but Momma. that's where the fun is ... | Tue Mar 05 1991 15:07 | 23 |
|
JC
Two things:
First; I just had this visual image of you pissing on a fire and Varoooooming
off sorta like a rocket....;-)
Second; reminded me of me friend that stopped one night, on a walk home with
a bunch of us, to relieve himself. He sorta scootched up to a fence corner and
let er go, but to his surprise and dismay he quickley found out it was an
electrified fence!! Still holding his privates that were now spraying every-
where, he yelped and jumped straight up in the air sorta turning sideways.
When he landed again he was turned 90 degrees and sure enough sprayed the
other side of the corner and with another scream went straight up in the air
again!! I believe he turned 180 degrees in the air, ran 10 feet away from the
fence, while still 4 feet up, somewhat like Wiley Coyote, and landed, still
holding his singed "jewels ;-)" with both hands and a dazed look on his face.
When we could finally get up from laughing we took him home and waited while
he changed his pants.
john
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85.52 | better head back to Tennessee, Jed... :-) | DICKNS::STANLEY | What a long strange trip it's been... | Tue Mar 05 1991 15:46 | 5 |
|
Oh man!! :-)
some days nothing seems to go right, huh? :-)
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85.53 | Ouch. | SCAM::GRADY | tim grady | Tue Mar 05 1991 18:11 | 11 |
| Ok, Ok, I apologize for the monster digression - I guess I started it
with my Outlaws rambling.
John Ryan, as I've suspected for some time now, you're one sick puppy! :-)
I'm having trouble just sitting comfortably after that story.
Happy Trails.
tim
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85.54 | arf arf barf arf arf .... move it on over , rock it on over, a big bad dog is moving in | OURGNG::RYAN | but Momma. that's where the fun is ... | Tue Mar 05 1991 18:16 | 14 |
|
being a sick puppy in this society may be a correct move.
and by the way me friend, just who is calling the kettle black indeed????
and further, if I had just received three nights of tickets i wouldn't
be complaining about one night of side stage seats....
and ;-) ;-) ;-)
john
btw - talked to Coz last night she visited my most favoritist place in Eugene
and said to tell all "hi" of "high" not sure which ;-)
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85.55 | B.B. King @ Clubland (E.M. Lowes) | MR4DEC::WENTZELL | Built for comfort | Fri Mar 29 1991 11:37 | 27 |
|
If you like the blues and ever get the chance to see B.B. King, DO IT!!!
He was HOT last night! the show started with his band coming on stage (2 sax
players, 1 trumpet, bass, drums, guitar, and keyboards which alternated between
a Hammond B3 and a synth used for straight piano). They jammed out a little
bit, each taking their turn in the spotlight. Then after about 5-10 minutes,
B.B. King came out and just lit up his black Gibson - he calls it Lucille. To
see those HUGE hands on that guitar to me it was amazing that he could play
like he did. He played some real jumpin tunes as well as a few real slow,
deliberate, and drawn out blues jams. The highlights for me were his
rendition of the Billie Holiday song Ain't Nobody's Business and his stories
about growing up in Mississippi which lead into a very very nice The Thrill is
Gone. The encore was a cool song and the chorus was something like "Let's all
work together to bring PEACE to the world."
He is really a great musician and knows how to play to the crowd which made for
a really fun (although somewhat short at 1hr45mins) show.
And I've got to tell ya, I've been able to balance one of the most brutal weeks
I've ever had at work with some great music - Dead Monday, a even-better-than-
usual Ronnie Earl Wednesday, and BB King on Thursday. Wish I could see
Slipknot this weekend (goin skiing)...
Scott
|
85.56 | koko - queen of the blues | RAB::HEFFERNAN | Juggling Fool | Fri Mar 29 1991 13:19 | 14 |
| Koko Taylor was pretty hot last night up in the Palace Theater in
Manchester.
I actually liked the first set better that the second. She was great
and very expressive physically and also vocally. Hightlights for me
were I Am A Woman, Wang Dang Doodle and a really awesome song called I
Rather Be which really blew me away.
There was also some smokin guitar work for the encore.
The crowd was really into it (one of the things I like about the
blues is the two way communication)...
See her if you get a chance...
|
85.57 | | TERAPN::PHYLLIS | Wake, now discover.. | Fri Mar 29 1991 13:35 | 6 |
|
A bunch of us went to see Koko Taylor and Buddy Guy on my birthday..
great show! Koko is an amazing singer and Buddy Guy just blew me away.
I love the blues too.
|
85.58 | NEW MOON; a good local band. | DECXPS::BRIDGES | counting stars by candlelight | Mon Apr 08 1991 11:13 | 19 |
| Friday night when I arrived at my second job, they asked if I would
like to take the night off. So when my boss convinced me it wasn't
some kind of cruel joke I accepted. Anyways, my friend Matt, myself
and Matt's friend Nina, went to see this local band called New Moon.
They were fantastic!!! Not real tight, lacking in equipment, more
like a garage band, but if you enjoy some raw rock and roll sound now and
then check 'em out. They play Dead, CSN, Lil Feat, originals, and lots of
early thru late 60's tunes. One tune they did was FUNNY, the singer claimed
he wrote it on his honeymoon. It's called Baby I want to be your bicycle seat.
The show was at O'Briens in Allston. We danced all nite, and I don't usually
dance. Matt's friend Nina is the type that can make anyone feel good. She even
had me slow dancing to Ramble on Rose. The band played a GRATE version of
Long Time Gone.
Shawn
|
85.59 | April 20, 1991 Foxboro, MA | CURIE::WENTZELL | Built for comfort | Wed Apr 24 1991 16:38 | 70 |
| Quick Earthday review...
We didn't know where we were sitting until we got there and we ended up in 7th
row center stage - this put me in a good mood right from the start. I'm not
going to go through all the acts because we were in there for about 8 hours and
I'm sure I'd bore you all to tears. I'll just highlight a few...
Jesse Jackson - politics aside, this man is a great speaker. I never really
took him seriously for a variety of reason but the things he said and the way
he said them really stirred up some people and he gained some new respect from
me.
Willie Nelson - didn't play long but although I've never been a fan I
thought he was pretty darn good. His band was really tight and could carry a
tune quite nicely. On the Road Again was fun to hear.
Billy Bragg - had never heard of him before, but he was enjoyable. He's from
the UK and his music is pretty interesting. A few of the other artists came
out to play with him and he seemed to be well-liked by both them and the
audience.
Indigo Girls - I missed a lot of them because I was taking a bio break and
standing in line for a brew, but the little I did catch was ok. Not great, but
ok.
Jackson Browne - I was happy that he stayed away from his "hits" and played
songs that seemed to fit into the Earth Day theme. I didn't recognize most
of them but as a fan of his I could have easily listened to much more.
Maxi Priest - I had no idea what to expect, in fact the first thing I thought
of was a Judas Priest sound-alike, ugghhh. Well, much to my [pleasant]
surprise they are a reggae band. They have more of a "pop" sound to them than
stright reggae but I still had a good time dancing and swaying to their tunes.
10,000 Maniacs - they were definately the surpise hit of the night for me. I
had a limited exposure to them before, and they seemed rather boring and flat.
Well, they REALLY came alive on stage and, at least from the 7th row, they
really played with intensity and drive. The lead singer, Natile
what's-her-face, really has an amazing voice and could really belt 'em out.
They played a long set (relative to the rest of the acts).
Bruce and the Range - first time seeing them for me, and their studio albums do
them no justice. They had the crowd on their feet and dancing (at least
around us) from start to finish. He really put some nice jamming into his
"pop" tunes. After a few songs he said "hi" to all the Dead fans and got a
big reaction from the crowd. The next song, might have been Valley Road,
segued into Not Fade Away. Wasn't the Dead, but he played it well and looked
to be having a great time in the process (as was the audience). NFA segued
back into Valley Road. He then took a minute to talk up the Deadicated album
and the Dead in general (said something like "if you like good music give them
a listen") and played his version of Jack Straw. Haven't heard the album
version yet, but he did a good job with it this night, building it up and
bringing it back down several times and not missing a single lyric ;^).
Seemed to be the biggest crowd pleaser as well 8^)
Encore - Bruce brough out everyone who had been there throughout the day for
the big encore, which was a long version of Marley's Get Up, Stand Up. There
were about 25 or so people performing on stage, with at least another 30+
hanging out and dancing on the sides of the stage. Made for a fun and
full-sounding rendition.
All in all a fun day. The 8 or 9 hours we spent in the stadium passed
quickly, so we must have had a good time! Being down front out of the stiff
breeze helped,I know people who were back in the stadium who were driven away
by the cold and wind just after dark (it had to be in the low 40s). I was
dissappointed by the amount of trash all over the place when we got back to
the car though, being Earth Day and all. We spend a little time picking up
around where we were but we barley we able to make a dent. 8^(
Scott
|
85.60 | | SPOCK::IRONS | Might as well | Tue Apr 30 1991 15:47 | 9 |
| >back into Valley Road. He then took a minute to talk up the Deadicated album
>and the Dead in general (said something like "if you like good music give them
>a listen") and played his version of Jack Straw. Haven't heard the album
Oh, thanks a lot Bruce. Great. I sure hope we have *more* people come
to dead concerts, there sure ain't enough now.
Boris
|
85.61 | Fur Peace Ranch Benefit | TERAPN::PHYLLIS | Wake, now discover.. | Tue Apr 30 1991 17:55 | 28 |
|
This past Saturday I went to a very cool fund raiser at Jorma
Kaukonen's house in Woodstock, NY. Jorma and his wife are moving to
a ranch in Ohio and starting a guitar camp. Saturday was a day spent
trying to raise money for the Fur Peace Ranch by auctioning off
equipment, old posters, tee's, etc. (I bought a Hot Tuna coloring
book.) And of course - lots of great tunes provided by Jorma, Michael
Falzerano, Roy Bookbinder, the most recent Hot Tuna drummer (whose name
I've forgotten) and special guest Jack Casady! (yay!! :-)) Our own
little private Hot Tuna show!! It was like hanging out at your friend's
house, and a couple folks pick up guitars and start playing -- and the
couple of folks are Jorma and Jack! There were maybe 100 people there,
and we all hung around on the lawn and in the driveway, and the band was
set up in front of the garage. It was really as informal as it sounds..
during set breaks and before and after the tunes, Jorma and Jack walked
around and bs'd with everyone.. took pictures.. etc. My favorite part
was the last set, around 9:00. It was all acoustic, no microphones
(respect for the neighbors). Everyone stood really close, pictured a
camp fire ;-), and just jammed! They played a lot of old blues raps
with Roy Bookbinder singing the verses.. he's one of those guys who
knows all the words to all those old funny songs.. and all the rest of
us, the crowd, Jack, Jorma, Michael.. just cracking up at the words and
then chiming in for the chorus. It was fun watching Jorma and Jack
getting off on other musicians and laughing with them and knowing they
didn't know any more words than we did. Definately a special day I'll
remember for a long time. :-)
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85.62 | peace Boris ol' bud! :^) | STRATA::DWEST | Dont Overlook Something Extraordinary | Tue Apr 30 1991 18:58 | 9 |
| re .60
hey now Boris.... let us try and keep in mind that it aint just a
private show for us... there's a whole world of cool people out
there who just haven't found it yet... let 'em come... and let's
everyone try to exude such degrees of coolness that the new folks
can't help but be hip to what's happening...
da ve_exuding_hipness_from_every_pore :^)
|
85.63 | Neat! | SCAM::GRADY | tim grady | Wed May 01 1991 11:29 | 10 |
| > <<< Note 85.61 by TERAPN::PHYLLIS "Wake, now discover.." >>>
> -< Fur Peace Ranch Benefit >-
Wow. I'm incredibly jealous. Sounds like an amazing evening.
I don't suppose you had a spare D6 with you? :-)....
tim
|
85.64 | | TERAPN::PHYLLIS | Wake, now discover.. | Wed May 01 1991 12:07 | 15 |
|
Actually, a couple of guys were set up to tape but were told to take
their stuff down. I do know one guy who taped anyway - from inside his
bag - but I'm not sure how I feel about getting a copy. How many "rock
stars" would invite fans to a party at their house, even if they are
moving? I figure if Jorma didn't want us to tape, then we shouldn't.
There's certainly enough of his stuff around, ya know? I will admit to
being bummed when Vanessa (his wife) asked the tapers to remove their
stuff to begin with, but it's certainly their right.
We were all kindof hoping we could do it this weekend at Jack's house,
but he said it'd be a little much to fly us all out there. :-)
Phyllis
|
85.65 | | SA1794::GLADUG | | Wed May 01 1991 13:20 | 5 |
| Did you see any guys running video and taping for Jorma? They're
friends of mine (and Jorma's of course) and would slip me a copy
if they were there (probably were).
- Gerry
|
85.66 | | TERAPN::PHYLLIS | Wake, now discover.. | Wed May 01 1991 13:25 | 13 |
|
There was one guy videotaping who said he was giving it to Jorma when
he was done, asking people to say things, etc. Maybe it was him?
Tall, light brown maybe blond hair? He definately got a lot of
footage. Towards the end of the show, the band turned around and had
their backs to all of us and most of us thought it was cause they were
tired of having the video camera in their faces. :-)
Anyway, please let me know if you get any "authorized" copies.
Thanks,
Phyllis
|
85.67 | | SA1794::GLADUG | | Wed May 01 1991 13:27 | 1 |
| Rather husky fellow?
|
85.68 | | TERAPN::PHYLLIS | Wake, now discover.. | Wed May 01 1991 13:35 | 7 |
|
No, I don't think so. He's the only one I saw with a video camera
though. It was such a small group I probably would've seen him but
it's still possible I didn't. Or maybe he just audio taped - I
definately could've missed that.
|
85.69 | | SA1794::GLADUG | | Wed May 01 1991 13:59 | 1 |
| In any case if he didn't tape, he'd be able to get a copy from Jorma.
|
85.70 | | SKYLRK::TING | Give Peace a Chance!!! | Wed May 01 1991 15:02 | 5 |
| Did Jorma have something against the taping or was it some other
"authority"?? Sounds like a good time!! 8-)
peace,
t!ng
|
85.71 | | TERAPN::PHYLLIS | Wake, now discover.. | Wed May 01 1991 15:05 | 6 |
|
Well, it was Jorma's wife who told them no taping allowed.
It was a grate time! :-)
|
85.72 | :^) | STRATA::DWEST | Dont Overlook Something Extraordinary | Wed May 01 1991 15:07 | 3 |
| now that's a "higher authority" if i ever heard of one! :^)
da ve
|
85.73 | | SKYLRK::TING | Give Peace a Chance!!! | Wed May 01 1991 15:33 | 6 |
| > now that's a "higher authority" if i ever heard of one! :^)
HAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA!! I hear ya!! 8-)
peace,
t!ng
|
85.74 | musician's code of jamming paragraph 62B | STAR::SALKEWICZ | It missed... therefore, I am | Thu May 02 1991 13:14 | 7 |
| like they say,..
If you want to have a good jam session,.. leve the recorder in
the bag
/
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85.75 | bag it, tag it,sell it to the butcher store! | BOSOX::ABURNS | TAMALPAIS CHIEFS | Mon May 06 1991 17:01 | 29 |
| I checked out the Phish show this Sat and came away quite
pleased :^)! I kinda suspected I was in for a good time
as Davis Sqare was ablaze with colourful tie-dies, glowing
faces and a sense of eager anticipation :^) This type of
scene always has a pleasing effect on me! With the help of
one of the "Phishheads" I got this semi-comlpete list:
set 1 set 2
Oh Keefah Walking Across The Lawn
Suzie Greenberg ___________
__________ ___________
Reba!!! Famous Mocking Bird!
My Sweet One Harry
Split Open And Melt!! ___________
__________ Rockytown Tenn.
Fluffhead Possum
__________ Runaway Jim
Encore1:Golghi Encore2:Apparatus
My friend Dave was pretty much right on the button when
he said they were like a Zappa type music with the sudden
changing rythms and the "out of tune harmonies". Highlite
was a Smoking Reba.
Thanks for putting up their schedule in Happenings whoever
you were!
peace,Andy
|
85.76 | Fred Small | SCAM::GRADY | tim grady | Mon May 13 1991 11:52 | 9 |
| On friday night I went to see a folk singer/guitarist from the
Cambridge Ma. who appeared in Clearwater. His name is Fred Small, and
he's really fantastic.
Made me wish I lived up there again. If you get the chance to see this
guy, by all means go!
tim
|
85.77 | Rads in Cal | SKYLRK::TING | Give Peace a Chance!!! | Tue May 28 1991 17:31 | 37 |
| How come there's no note for the Radiators?? We went to see the Rads over
the weekend in Santa Clara on Friday and in San Francisco on Sunday. The
shows were great!! The sound at One Step Beyond in Santa Clara though is
definitely one step beneath average. The show opened up with some heavy-metal
band that got us scrambling for the ear-plugs -> loud and obnoxious. Good
thing they didn't stay very long since after a while they sort of got the hint
that everyone was waiting for the Rads. I guess One Step Beyond is regularly
a heavy-metal club, so they didn't figure to get a different type of opening
band just because the Rads were New Orleans music 8-/. We were so happy when
the Rads finally came out. We were right up against the rail in front of Ed but
the vocals were barely audible since the setup has them coming out of the side
speakers, but that wasn't going to move us back 8-). We were psyched!! I'm
still a Rads novice, having been to only 8 shows, so I won't attempt to put
together the set lists (yet), but they did end the Santa Clara sets with
Gimme Some Lovin' and Quinn (Ed renders quite a soulful version).
Sunday's show was a lot hotter!! The Great American Music Hall is *such* an
exotic place to see a show. The place holds about 200-300 people and is
exquisitely decorated in the traditional play house style. The stage is
very small and the sound is excellent!! I can just imagine what it must've
been like there when the Dead recorded their Make Believe Ballroom concert!!
What a show that must've been!! I planted myself against the rail right
in front of Reggie!! You can tell that they were way more psyched to be
there than at One Step Beyond. The whole atmosphere was just so much more
personalized, and you can feel the energy in the air. The interplay,
especially between Dave and Camille was just incredible (Dave always
reminds me of da ve -> must be the hair 8-). Reggie jammed, but he seemed
more isolated even while blending in. They didn't bring their Fish Banner
out this time, but none of us need to be reminded that *this* is the fish-
head music all of you east-coasters had been enjoying for so long. I'm
so glad they made it out west. Maybe next time they make it out, some
of us will have to invite them to a private party. We don't get enough of
them out here 8-/. Maybe I'll quit my job and follow them on tour (where
have I heard that before?? 8-)
peace,
t!ng
|
85.78 | | TERAPN::PHYLLIS | Wake, now discover.. | Tue May 28 1991 17:34 | 10 |
|
Sounds grate! I love the Rads too..
> Maybe next time they make it out, some of us will have to invite them
to a private party.
I had heard that Bob Jaffe was doing just that. I take it he didn't..?
Phyllis
|
85.79 | | SKYLRK::TING | Give Peace a Chance!!! | Tue May 28 1991 18:16 | 13 |
| re: <<< Note 85.78 by TERAPN::PHYLLIS "Wake, now discover.." >>>
> > Maybe next time they make it out, some of us will have to invite them
> to a private party.
>
> I had heard that Bob Jaffe was doing just that. I take it he didn't..?
Yes, he/we tried, but we'll get it together for next time (wanna come out
for a private party?? 8-) I guess it was too short a notice...I'll do a
review if we pull it off 8-).
peace,
t!ng
|
85.80 | | TERAPN::PHYLLIS | Wake, now discover.. | Tue May 28 1991 18:19 | 6 |
|
> (wanna come out for a private party?? 8-)
You bet! :-)
|
85.81 | | CLOSUS::BARNES | | Tue May 28 1991 19:24 | 4 |
| yes the rads!!! grate stuff, I haven't heard all of the new album (i
assume it's out, I heard cuts from it a month ago..then nothing!!)
rfb
|
85.82 | PARTY HARDY!! | SKYLRK::TING | Give Peace a Chance!!! | Tue May 28 1991 20:51 | 10 |
| > > (wanna come out for a private party?? 8-)
>
> You bet! :-)
Ok, you're invited!! Better keep an eye on the Fish-head schedule and get
that plane tic ready!! 8-)
peace,
t!ng
|
85.83 | for those jonesin' for some words about last night... | ROULET::DWEST | Dont Overlook Something Extraordinary | Fri Jul 26 1991 19:26 | 71 |
| for those of you who are starved for Bob & Rob reviews, well, you're
probably going to have to go hungry for alittle while more... i
didn't keep a set list, partly because i don't know all the song titles
for tuna/bob/rob... also because i'm not the best show reviewer in the
world and i'll probably try and keep this short (lots of typing
today)...
tuna was a first for me... and i must say, i very much enjoyed them...
in fact i very much enjoyed the whole show, IN SPITE OF THE FACT THAT I
THOUGHT THE SOUND WAS EXCEEDINGLY MEDIOCRE! maybe it's just me, but i
was not all that thrilled with the overal job that the sound
dude/dudette did... couldn't always make out words... couldn't always
hear all the parts... it was enjoyable and the musicianship was
impressive but the sound just wasn't quite there for me for a lot of
the show... part of it was due to location i'm sure, but as i wandered
around the place during tunas set i found some good spots, some bad
spots, but never quite perfect... oh well... it's part of live music
i guess...
why is it that i always seem to find tms during walkin' blues? :^)
happened at MSG last year and again last night! oh, and tms, i decided
that i HAD seen you since your party that time... it's just that we
never really had much chance to do anything but smile and wave...
still always good to catch that infectious smile of yours whenever i
can! :^)
one thing last nights tuna set made me want to do was catch them in a
nice little place like the iron horse or old vienna... seems like the
perfect show for that kind of intimate environment... i enjoyed the
slide work immensely... Jorma tapes have brought me some smiles in my
day, Jorma live is even better... talking with Gerryg, he told me Jack
was a little hard to hear... i thought i could hear him ok, but as Ger
pointed out, i've never seen him before... this leads me to surmise
that he is usually much more prominent in the mix...
Bob and Rob did a fine job i thought... although the stage theatrical
type stuff seemed a bit out of character... one of the first things i
noticed coming into the shed was the big "applause" sign... you know,
like they have on Johnny Carson that they light up when he tells jokes
and no one laughs??? i thought it was terribly tacky... i found it
somewhat humorous in that it was lighting up most in inappropriate
places... almost made me think that the light dude was messing with
Bobby's mind a little... i did enjoy the smoke show at the beginning
and end of the set though... a bit theatrical, but it was kind of
neat... i had to laugh out loud when he played Misty and the stage was
suddenly all misty!! :^) my fav tunes from Bobby's set were
Desolation Row and Easy to Slip...
a drag to see those two clowns that hopped up on stage with them...
yeah, sure, i'd like to put my arm around Bobby and tell him he did
great too but i'm not about to screw up the show and risk having my
neck broke by security to do it... :^(
Rob's bass solo was hot... gotta luv him!!! such a talent...
at the end of thier set it seemed to me that they were hoping the
audience would chime in and sing along with them while they were
"rockin all night with you" or whatever it was (memry fails! :^)...
folks didn't seem to pick up on it or just weren't into it though...
then, satisfaction!!!! tuna, bob and rob all together doing the
stones! good fun! :^)
really good to see so many DECheads there!!!! i don't know if i have
ever seen so many at one show before...
well, not much of a review to be sure... just a few ramblings from one
worn out individual who has had about all the excitement he can stand
for one week! i wanna go home and take a nap... :^)
da ve
|
85.84 | maybe jerry 92 | JUPITR::MCINTYRE | | Sat Jul 27 1991 04:45 | 9 |
| i to thought tuna sound could have been better i did sit on lawn for
their set and i thought it could have been a little louder. i sat
inside for bob and rob and thought sound was great. as i am biased
security would not realy stangeled them they just throw them out
but if you happened to break bands equipment you just bought it.
all in all i thought crowd was well behaved and maybe get jerry
back next year as long as its a week night and keep the town
happy not being overrun as the last visit on a weekend. i don,t
think crowd would have been much bigger for jerry on a week night?
|
85.85 | where were you ? | SMAUG::BLATT | | Mon Aug 12 1991 11:56 | 15 |
| Marty Balin at the Old Vienna in Westboro
his voice was wonderful to hear again. its as strong as it was back then.
he did some of the old Airplane tunes. no set lists but songs included Today,
Plastic Fantastic Lover, Miracles, Caroline, St. Charles and of course
Volunteers.
the backup band (lead guitar, keyboard, drummer) did a find job at reproducing
the old Airplane sound.
i understand this was the last show of a 3 week visit. if you get a chance
to hear him (especially in such a small intimate place) do it (twice).
see you in september (i hope)
lew
|
85.86 | how about the opener??? | ROULET::DWEST | Dont Overlook Something Extraordinary | Mon Aug 12 1991 16:14 | 7 |
| damn... forgot about the Marty show... i wanted to check that out
too...
did you catch Flathead (scheduled opener)?????? i saw him a couple
of weeks ago in harvard sq and he was really fine...
da ve
|
85.87 | yes, Flathead was there | SMAUG::BLATT | | Mon Aug 12 1991 16:23 | 2 |
| yes...flathead opened both sets...very entertaining...and by the way folks,
boston series 1 is in, SEE YOU THERE !
|
85.88 | | WFOVX8::BUTZE | Quick beat of an icy heart... | Mon Aug 12 1991 16:48 | 3 |
| Is that David "Flathead" Newman??
rich
|
85.89 | don't know... | ROULET::DWEST | Dont Overlook Something Extraordinary | Mon Aug 12 1991 17:24 | 6 |
|
i don't know what his full name is... when i saw him all i knew
was "flathead"... he had tapes that said "flathead" that he was
selling... long brownish hair, avg hgt and build...
da ve
|
85.90 | no L | TERAPN::PHYLLIS | Wake, now discover.. | Mon Aug 12 1991 17:25 | 5 |
|
It's David FATHEAD Newman, so you must be discussing two different
people.
|
85.91 | he's good too | WFOVX8::BUTZE | Quick beat of an icy heart... | Mon Aug 12 1991 17:34 | 5 |
| ooooops....thx phyllis....
quess it wasn't
rich
|
85.92 | Balin was super! | AKOV06::DCARR | TheySayI'mCrazy,ButIHaveAAWESOMETime... | Tue Aug 13 1991 18:48 | 18 |
| Hey, I was at that Flathead/Balin concert, too! (I just found this
conf., as I must see the Dead before I am, so I'm planning on going to
the Beantown event on 9/21... I hope... BTW, does anybody have the
ticket order # for Ticketpro? Go on sale 8/19, right?? (Got my
autodialer all set :-)
Anyway, Flathead did an excellent, mellow job.
But Balin was fantastic! (So was the supporting band - guitarist
played some MEAN licks...) I asked a couple of friends, but they
didn't know, but I was curious to his references to "writing this song
with Jerry Garcia", and "the old days", etc... Could somebody give me
a brief history?
Great show... Where were you seated? I was on the left side of the
stage, probably obscured from view by the woman I had my arms around...
Dave
|
85.93 | | TERAPN::PHYLLIS | Wake, now discover.. | Tue Aug 13 1991 18:56 | 6 |
|
Oh no! Another Dave!
:-) :-) :-)
|
85.94 | I'm easy ... I'll change :-) | AKOV06::DCARR | TheySayI'mCrazy,ButIHaveAAWESOMETime... | Tue Aug 13 1991 19:05 | 12 |
| OK, call me by my other noter handle:
"ML" (For Boston Celtics fans...)
Anyway, I found a 800 # for Ticketpro, but the note said the tix were
to go on sale 8/24...
I heard 8/19 (800-828-7080, right?)
Thanks,
ML
|
85.95 | YES!!!!! :^) | ROULET::DWEST | Dont Overlook Something Extraordinary | Tue Aug 13 1991 19:53 | 6 |
| you can call him what you like but he'll STILL be a Dave!!!!
welcome Dave... there are never too many Daves around here!!
be proud of your daveness and don't ever change it!
da ve_who_pronounces_it_dah_vay :^)
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85.96 | I know that guy | DEDSHO::CLARK | the Eddie Haskell decade | Wed Aug 14 1991 12:15 | 3 |
| Yo Dave!! You've found another notesfile in paradise ....
- Dave
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85.97 | There, that oughta do it! ;-) (Proper motivation...) | AKOV06::DCARR | TheySayI'mCrazy,ButIHaveAAWESOMETime... | Wed Aug 14 1991 16:08 | 11 |
| {Sob}
But I _still_ cain't get any straight answers!! :-(
I promise, I won't take your ticket just because you confirm the number
for Ticketpro...
In fact, I plan on ordering 4, and may not use them all, so first one
to get me the right number has first shot!!
ML
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85.98 | | VMPIRE::CLARK | the Eddie Haskell decade | Wed Aug 14 1991 16:13 | 3 |
| That's the number in note 26.52 ...
-dc
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85.99 | thank god (tm) for conference directories... :^) | ROULET::DWEST | Dont Overlook Something Extraordinary | Wed Aug 14 1991 16:14 | 7 |
| bummer! dc beat me to it!!! oh well... leave it to a couple of daves
to come to the rescue of a fellow dave... :^)
fwiw, the "noo and improoooved" version of GRATEFUL has shown itself
useful again! :^) string 26.* has info on ticket outlets...
da ve
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85.100 | Thanks, Da ve's... I'm grateful... and have .100 | AKOV06::DCARR | TheySayI'mCrazy,ButIHaveAAWESOMETime... | Wed Aug 14 1991 16:28 | 1 |
|
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85.101 | That's AN awesome time, Dammit! :-) | SPICE::PECKAR | Clean Phil Wanted | Wed Aug 14 1991 18:57 | 7 |
| RE:<< Note 85.100 by AKOV06::DCARR "TheySayI'mCrazy,ButIHaveAAWESOMETime..." >>>
> -< Thanks, Da ve's... I'm grateful... and have .100 >-
...and terrible grammer (for a dave) to boot... :-)
Fog,_the_persnickity_nit_picker
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85.102 | | AWECIM::RUSSO | | Wed Aug 14 1991 19:15 | 8 |
|
> ...and terrible grammer (for a dave) to boot... :-)
>Fog,_the_persnickity_nit_picker
You mean "grammar"? :^)
Hogan, _the_persnickity_nit_picker_nit_picker :^)
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85.103 | Allman's cover the Dead!! | ANGLIN::GEBHART | Met her accidentally in St.Paul, MN | Wed Aug 14 1991 19:55 | 10 |
| The Allman Bros.; Little Feat; and Radiators were at Trout Air outside
of Minneapolis this last weekend. I was unable to go because of
previously planed family engagements but my Brother said that it was
great!!! nice weather and excellent sound. this is the first time the
Allman's and Little Feat have shared a stage since 1971!!!!!!!
Allman's also did GDTRFB. I am really bummed I missed it.
Sorry no set lists etc...
:-)
Scott g
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85.104 | | CLOSUS::BARNES | | Wed Aug 14 1991 20:01 | 9 |
| That's pretty amazing!!! I met Greg one time...tied one on with him in
my living room one evening till the wee hours of the morning....
when I asked him what he wanted to hear
on the ole CD, he looked around at all the dead stuff on the walls ,
coffetable, etc and said "Anything but the DEAD." I smiled and put on
some JGB....followed by the "I'm no Angel" cd.
Scott, I'm still compiling the brew data you asked for
rfb
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85.105 | | EZRIDR::SIEGEL | Frank Zappa in '92! | Wed Aug 14 1991 20:14 | 14 |
| re:< Note 85.104 by CLOSUS::BARNES >
> That's pretty amazing!!! I met Greg one time...tied one on with him in
> my living room one evening till the wee hours of the morning....
> when I asked him what he wanted to hear
> on the ole CD, he looked around at all the dead stuff on the walls ,
> coffetable, etc and said "Anything but the DEAD." I smiled and put on
> some JGB....followed by the "I'm no Angel" cd.
WHAT?!?!?!? I expected to see a smiley on that one. How did this transpire?
Do tell!!
adam_who_wouldn't_mind_meeting_Greg_let_alone_in_my_living_room_especially_
since_I_now_*have*_a_living_room_although_no_couch_yet
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85.106 | Greg's just a Good Ole Boy | CLOSUS::BARNES | | Wed Aug 14 1991 20:33 | 36 |
| NO smiley to indicate this is a hoax ifn that's what ya mean...but
lots o smileys that evening that's fo sho!!!!
I happened to meet a fellow that lived in the Springs for a few years
that used to play with Jimmy Buffet on tour, when the "real" bass
player didn't wanna tour. (You should here the Buffet stories he told!)
He was also good friends with Greg, called
him collect all the time. So when the Greg Allman Band was playin
dives in the Springs Denver area (when No Angel first came out) I
got "backstage" passes If you can call them that in a bar and my wife
was "hired" as the opening bands photographer. So we got to meet most
of the then band, and all the roadies and groupies (YOWZA!!!!)
Hung out with them all nite... the HUGE black bouncer Greg had fell in
love with Patty.
After the show we invited everyone to our house for a shindig.
Greg and his 18 (Ok, maybe 20) year old sweetie at the time stayed
for quite awhile, (until the commodities were about exhausted)
the most fun was had with the blind keyboard player Johnny Neel, he was
grate, really funny and into my homebrews...Greg had a sore throat and
was trying to stay away from the booze (we were told to not even offer)
and drank hot tea...kept asking Patty "Mam, could I have another cup of
tea?" Mam????? I think Greg is older than my wife?? Anyway, about 5Am
we tried to stuff Johnny into the back of my Scout, all of us way too
far gone, took us 20 minutes just to get in the Scout! Laughing and
careening out of control all the way to the Holiday Inn, just intime
for them to catch the bus as it was leaving for the next show god knows
where. I got all thier cards (yes, they had business cards) and all
including Greg said to keep in touch and they'd see us next time. Well,
we know the story...The Allman Bros re-grouped and the Greg Allman band
is now history. They've been to Denver a few times since this story
happened, and I had invites to go up and "hang out"...but it just never
happened. I think it's one of those things taht's only meant to happen
once.
BTW, the new Allman Bros album is GRATE!!!!
rfb
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85.107 | I'm having too much fun to worry 'bout speeelin' | AKOV06::DCARR | TheySayI'mCrazy,ButIHaveAAWESOMETime... | Thu Aug 15 1991 14:54 | 19 |
| > <<< Note 85.101 by SPICE::PECKAR "Clean Phil Wanted" >>>
> -< That's AN awesome time, Dammit! :-) >-
>
>RE:<< Note 85.100 by AKOV06::DCARR "TheySayI'mCrazy,ButIHaveAAWESOMETime..." >>>
Well, Fog, as I'm sure you know, I'm just stealing a line from Joe
Walsh - and he said "a good time", but I'm having too much fun to have
just "a good time", so I editorialized...
Would this be better? "Life's been AWESOME to me so far-r-r-r-r"...
boom....
boom
boom
boom
:-)
Dave
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85.108 | Greg Allman...yea good buddy o mine :-) | ANGLIN::GEBHART | Met her accidentally in St.Paul, MN | Thu Aug 15 1991 15:55 | 8 |
| RE; rfb
Nice story - Sound like you had a h*ll of a time!!!
thanks for putting that brew list together for me!!
:-)
Scott g
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85.109 | Paul Simon at Central Park | TERAPN::PHYLLIS | Wake, now discover.. | Fri Aug 16 1991 16:07 | 37 |
|
Just a few words about last night's Paul Simon show..
It was fun!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Adam, you'll be glad to know none of us were arrested. ;-) ;-)
Actually, from where we were - it was a mellow, cooperative, basically
grate crowd! We were far back, though. Set up on the right side,
right near a whole bank of speakers.. Grate sound and plenty of room
to dance, walk around, etc. I'm sure it was much more zooey up front,
but I still think there were a LOT less people than was there for
earthday. In fact, I'm sure there was a lot less. On Earthday, after
a certain time, the whole grate lawn was closed off.. not one more
person could've fit! Last night, if you walked all the way down in
back, there was open space with folks playing frisbee and whatnot.
Lots of picnicking familes with old folks and young folks... lots of
balloons..
Here's our vote for #1 t-shirt:
On the front:
Keep your head up!
and on the back:
Pee Wee will rise again!
Cracked me up! :-)
Anyway - a grate time was had by all! How'd it seem on tv? Didya see
me? ;-)
Phyllis
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85.110 | | CSLALL::HENDERSON | Feeling nearly faded as my jeans | Fri Aug 16 1991 16:17 | 25 |
|
RE: <<< Note 85.109 by TERAPN::PHYLLIS "Wake, now discover.." >>>
-< Paul Simon at Central Park >-
> Anyway - a grate time was had by all! How'd it seem on tv? Didya see
> me? ;-)
The TV was grate..looked like everything up front was pretty cool. Good
show. The radio feed was good until the "hosts" started talking.
Yah, we saw ya'! Right :^)
Jim
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85.111 | I'm sure it was easy to get a cab, too | SPICE::PECKAR | Clean Phil Wanted | Fri Aug 16 1991 16:26 | 6 |
|
I heard the crowd on the Grate Lawn last nite was estimated at 750,000 folks.
Earthday, if I remeber correctly, attracted an estimated 1 million.
Fog_who_wunders_where_they_all_pee.
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85.112 | | TERAPN::PHYLLIS | Wake, now discover.. | Fri Aug 16 1991 16:55 | 9 |
|
> -< I'm sure it was easy to get a cab, too >-
:-) We were pretty psyched we lived in walking distance!
Those #s sound about right. I guess 250,000 less people would make for
a little free space! :-)
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85.113 | | EZRIDR::SIEGEL | Frank Zappa in '92! | Fri Aug 16 1991 17:10 | 11 |
| re:< Note 85.109 by TERAPN::PHYLLIS "Wake, now discover.." >
> -< Paul Simon at Central Park >-
>
> Adam, you'll be glad to know none of us were arrested. ;-) ;-)
Good. I was worried there for a few hours :-)
I got an audio-only tape (no HBO) of the WBCN simulcast. I haven't even
listened to it yet.
adam
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85.114 | | LANDO::HAPGOOD | now we play for life | Fri Aug 16 1991 17:18 | 7 |
| yeah I heard the 750K number and they also said "no arrests".
I missed it - even w/ Dave Levy's reminder.....?? I didn't get home
til 8:30 and then it was too late...
oh well, I'll catch the next run on hbo
bob
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85.115 | No ARRESTS!! %^) | CLOSUS::BARNES | | Fri Aug 16 1991 17:34 | 20 |
| I came in last nite from working on my Scout (again) and Patty says
"Come look at Paul Simon and this percushinists (sp), they dance like
you do!!!" By the time I had washed the grease off my hands, that song
(?)
was over and "Bridge Over Troubled Water" was on...the camera panned in
ona guy singing in the crowd that had Steamboat Dead on his T-shirt
witha SYF. Nice to know Colo was represented there.
We had snowcrab legs and boogied on the couch to the rest of
the show. I havta say this was the best on TV show I've ever seen!!!
I hadn't put much thought into watching this before, but I was VERY
impressed with Simon and his band.
rfb
P.S. When Paul said goodnite and have a sweet and peaceful evening...I
sent out a prayer to ya'll that were there too....I've never been to NY
city and the thought of going anywhere east of the Colo border scares
the S&*# outa me! I hope everyone came back safe.
|
85.116 | intermission?
| ORO10::SYSTEM | ...tim grady... | Fri Aug 16 1991 18:37 | 13 |
| I was watching in on the toob and listening to it on the stereo simulcast. I
loved the show, but I was pretty perturbed about Westwood Zero blasting the
middle out of the show. Did this happen to everyone? Locally, the radio played
commercials and station ID's in the middle of a hot sax jam, and then came back
to the show, calling it an 'intermission', when it really wasn't even a pause!
I think it was at the end of 'Late in the Evening', or whatever that toon's
called. Anyway, I was bummed out at the commercials but I thought the show was
fantastic!
tim
P.S. Never saw an Ewi before. Interesting looking instrument...
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85.117 | Kaukomania | SMAUG::BLATT | | Tue Aug 20 1991 17:17 | 19 |
| Jorma, David Wilcox, Jonathan Edwards at Decordova
first things first...
Jorma (and friend) put on a great show. opened with Hesitation Blues
and ended with Snakes. the format appeared to be much like the Great
Woods show with Jack (ah, Jack did not appear here), some acoustic,
pedal steel, slide. but, seeing Jorma at Decordova was just such a
treat. i hope he is invited back next year. the only disappointing
thing is that it looked like the folks in charge cut Jorma off early.
the show ended around 6:15. perhaps they were running against a curfew.
David Wilcox was riveting. it's the first time i've seen him. the lyrics
were what got to me (matters of life and love, call me sentimental). hope
i can see him again sometime. we got rained on pretty hard and it continued
through much of his set but it appeared not to affect anyone very much
(except the guys trying to cover the speakers).
Jonathan Edwards, whose voice never changes, was also entertaining and
brought back some fond memories.
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85.118 | I'm just a cheeseburger in paradise | CSLALL::BENJAMIN | | Tue Aug 20 1991 22:43 | 11 |
| This past Sat. I went to a concert at Great Woods that was soooooo
good, I had to spread the word...I originally went because a friend of
mine was so into it and he had gone to see the Dead because I was so
into it so it was my turn to check out his "performer"...Let me tell
you..It was GREAT...I'm talking about Jimmy Buffett...the perfect way
to describe it is "Beach-party Dead Show"...the atmosphere is the same,
there was plenty of partying in the parking lot, and the whole crowd
was dancin' from beginning to end...only the music is different( good
Jamacian beat to most of it, though)...I'm definitely going again...
:-) DaveB.
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85.119 | Wasted away again in Margaritaville... | AKOV06::DCARR | Oh, its.... YOU, Bob! :-) | Wed Aug 21 1991 12:38 | 30 |
| I went to see Buffett on Saturday too!! Awesome show... And you're
right, the crowd was *really* into it, and into partyin' too - we
stayed after the concert for over an hour, and we weren't the last ones
out! (Although we did stay until they started kicking us out! :-)
I haven't been a real JB fan before, either - but if he comes to GW
again, I'll be there!
I don't even know the song, but its one of his "theme songs", I guess -
about shark fins - and every time the verse came to "fins to the left,
fins to the right", the crowd spotlights would light up, and the ENTIRE
audience on the lawn would hold their hands together above their heads,
(looking like shark fins above the water) and lean left, then lean right...
I'll tell ya, I can only imagine what it was like to be on stage and see
this huge sea of humanity rock back and forth.. (I looked around a
couple of times - what a sight! :-)
JB also had a film in the middle of the show that showed them setting
up the stage for some concert, and partyin' on the plane (a central
theme to the concert) - really fun!
I went to this concert after spending the entire day moving, and I was
DOG tired... but, without the aid of ANY drugs :-) (and after consuming
a good dozen beers all day :-), I stood up with the rest of the crowd on
the lawn for the ENTIRE concert... He just supplied energy all night!
And I couldn't ask my date, a real JB fan - but can anybody tell me
where this "Parrot heads" things came from, and what it means??
ML
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85.120 | Believe it if you need it | MR4DEC::WENTZELL | Estamos hermanos y hermanas | Wed Aug 21 1991 13:04 | 15 |
| RE: Parrot Head
I went Saturday too (ditto on what a terrific show it was!!) with a buddy who
is as much a Parrot Head as the most deadicated Deadhead, and he told me the
origin of the Parrot Head name. He said is actually arose out of the Deadhead
terminology!!! Paraphrasing, the story goes that at a JB concert in the early
80s, one of the band members looked out at the audience and everybody had
brightly colored Hawian shirt-like clothing on, and he exclaimed "Hey, you all
look like parrots out there!!" and JB followed it up with something like
"yeah, almost like those tye-dyed Deadheads with all the colors - hey, you
guys are Parrot Heads!!"
Hey, my friend believes it so I do to! 8^)
Scott
|
85.121 | | CLOSUS::BARNES | | Wed Aug 21 1991 13:49 | 18 |
| that's sorta true....about the Parrot heads thing. I've seen Buffet 3
or 4 times, starting in Phoenix in 1976...there's was no Parrothead
thing then.....sometime in the 80's when Buffet really caught on
withthe southern college crowd, the Parrothead thing started.
"Fins to the left , Fins to the right, and you're the only girl in
town"
somethingliek that
Back to 1976...in the middle of his show Buffet stopped and said "I'm
writin a new song that I can;t get outa my head, I got the idea off a
bathroom wall, tell me what ya think..." He played 1 verse of "We Are
the People Our Parents Warned US About" stopped and said "whatdo ya
Think?" a real repore with the crowd (this was a small venue)
Shoulda seen Buffet with Feat when they came back!!!What A Party
Crowd!!!
rfb
|
85.122 | | VIA::HEFFERNAN | Juggling Fool | Wed Aug 21 1991 14:11 | 9 |
|
> Shoulda seen Buffet with Feat when they came back!!!What A Party
> Crowd!!!
Sounds like a good one to skip!
john
|
85.123 | | CLOSUS::BARNES | | Wed Aug 21 1991 14:36 | 6 |
| I see no smileys there John....maybe I shoulda said "What a dancein
crowd"....that's usually what I mean when I saw "party"...
and you are wrong...it was a show NOT TO BE MISSED!!
%^) <---note
rfb
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85.124 | back to Paul for a minute | LEDS::MRNGDU::YETTO | child of countless dreams | Thu Aug 22 1991 19:32 | 14 |
|
Well one more free Paul Simon concert done -> and still never been arressted!
:-) (sorry Adam, I had to get in one last jib!) :-)
for those of you who saw it on HBO, we were right near the Diamond Vision
(just to the left of it). No, you can't see us but we did get interviewed
quite a bit during the day, probably because we were right against the fence
for the second section. Anyway, Dave got interviewed by HBO while I was
napping in the tent (we got there at 10:30 am!). He tried to sell them the
tent, after they woke me up on film ... I guess I wasn't part of the deal.
Good thing that footage got the big ole EDIT! :-)
Lisa
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85.125 | Gratefully Yours at the Bottom Line, NYC | TERAPN::PHYLLIS | Wake, now discover.. | Fri Aug 23 1991 13:05 | 103 |
|
Hi!
A few of us went to see Gratefully Yours at the Bottom Line last night
and had a GRATE time! If this comes to your area, check it out! I
almost stayed and bought a ticket for the late show too, but then
decided not to. It seems like each show is pretty much the same play
list (if not exactly the same, I'm not sure), but it was still so much
fun that I considered hanging around.
The show is broken up into three parts. Part I is acoustic Kingfish,
and special guest David Nelson. David played a mean mandolin for a
good part of the set. The current version of Kingfish is made up of
Barry Sless on lead and some HOT pedal steel guitar, Barry Flask on
rhythm, and Panama Fred Campbell on bass. They played 5 songs:
Don't Ease
Deep Elem
GDTRFB
Fire on the Mt
Diamond Joe
Cumberland
and then were joined by Tom Constanten for the set ender:
Dire Wolf
All of them jammed, with the standouts being Fire, Diamond Joe and
Cumberland. We were sorry to see them go after only 6 tunes. (I never
like the 2 show in one night format.. everybody gets cut short)
Part 2 was solo Tom Constanten. (How come nobody ever told me he looks
like Beethovan? :-))
He opened up with a nice version of Friend of the Devil which led into
a few bars of Boris the Spider. :-) Tom said in his version of Boris,
Boris gets away. :-)
Next was a tune called Deja Valtz, and then a rag called Graceful
Ghost. Tom said the rag was designed to make you want to get up and
get a beer. It made me want to see The Sting. ;-)
Then came my favorite...Mountains of the Moon. This was truly
beautiful.. lots of light, sparkling sounds. Definately the highlight
of the set. This led quite naturally to Dark Star which was grate
also. Around the middle of the tune, Tom started toodling around and
the next thing we knew he was playing On Broadway! Pretty funny.. I
don't know if that's something he's been doing or if it was thrown in
for the NY crowd, but we liked it. It was just a little, though, and
then he wound it back into the Star. Merle & crew came out on stage
and finished up the Dark STar with Tom. I actually thought they came
out a little too soon. It sounded good, but I wouldn't have minded a
little more of the song with just the keys, first. Again, I think it
had to do with the 2 show format and time limits.
Set 3 was hot from start to finish! On stage were Merle on keys, Pee
Wee on drumz, Panama Fred Campbell on bass, and Steve (I can't believe
I can't remember his last name) the guitarist from Zero on lead. They
were really fantastic and had the greatest time up there... it was fun
just watching them!
The first tune was that new one he broke out this tour that he co-wrote
with Robert Hunter, called Resurrection Ride. This song is HOT!!!! and
I would LOVE to hear the Dead play it! I can't wait to get hold of the
tapes and hear it again! Then they did a lot of incredible jamming for
a while.. might actually have been a song that I just don't know the
name of since a lot of it sounded familiar. Pee Wee was unbelievable
on those drumz all night, and Merle kept turning around to dance with
him.. the 2 of them kept hitting "high-5's" and stuff.. it was pretty
funny.
Next came some rainforest music to smoothe things down a bit. I love
that music.. it just seems to create such a definitive space around
you. I'd love to do a synchroenergize session to it, but I guess
that's another topic. :-) Towards the end, Pee Wee started really
going off on the drums and all his equipment started falling over. It
was pretty funny, he'd move from the drums to the bongos and knock over
a symbol and then start on the bongos and they'd start to tip over.
Looked like a scene from Spinal Tap ;-) Merle and Panama Fred kept
coming over and trying to keep things standing and Pee Wee just kept
wailing away.. fun stuff!
Next came a good version of Harder They Come, although every time I
hear them do this I always wish Merle would sing more than just the
chorus. Then, out came Papa John to join them for a hot hot version of
Bertha. At this point I needed much more dancing room and jumped up to
the aisle behind our front and center table and went nuts! I also left
the set list on the table so thanks to Fredda for finishing up for me!
:-) So, according to Fredda, next was a HOT! Summertime Blues with a
lot of jamming headlined by Papa John out front cranking away! At some
point, Tom Constanten sat in too, but I'm not sure when. They never
really had him turned up too well and you could only really hear him
during the solo stuff. The show closed with a typically hot and funky
Sugaree.
All in all... a really grate grate time!! :-)
And the good news is, there were two guys inside taping, and I hooked
up with one early on and gave him some blanks (which Fredda just
happened to have in the car!!!) before we left, so hopefully I'll get
them soon! :-)
|
85.126 | | SA1794::GLADUG | | Fri Aug 23 1991 14:12 | 1 |
| Gratefully Yours is at the Channel tonight. See you there.
|
85.127 | | MR4DEC::WENTZELL | Estamos hermanos y hermanas | Fri Aug 23 1991 14:31 | 6 |
| >Gratefully Yours is at the Channel tonight. See you there.
Hi Ger...do you or anyone else know what time and how much tix are at the
door???
Scott
|
85.128 | | SA1794::GLADUG | | Fri Aug 23 1991 16:07 | 4 |
| re: Gratefully Yours
I don't know any of the particulars. There's a warmup at the CBC
starting at 6:00, however.
|
85.129 | was he KOZMIK? | LANDO::HAPGOOD | now we play for life | Mon Aug 26 1991 12:39 | 7 |
| so Lisa and a ve and anybody else....
I have this question I've been waiting for you all to answer....
How was ZIGGY?????
bob
|
85.130 | didn't go... :^( | ROULET::DWEST | Dont Overlook Something Extraordinary | Mon Aug 26 1991 13:48 | 12 |
| uhhhh, actually, Lisa is probably the best person to tell this story,
but we didn't go... :^(
evidently when Lisa first called Arrowhead she was given erroneous
information (misrepresented facts?)... when she got there and tried
to straighten things out got nothing but rudeness and attitude...
she called us and said "we aren't going to be there so don't come
if you are planning on meeting us"... so we didn't... i would have
liked to see Ziggy but i like saving money by not giving it to
rude people... :^/
da ve
|
85.131 | Arrowhead -> MAJOR bummer of a place! :^( | LEDS::MRNGDU::YETTO | child of countless dreams | Mon Aug 26 1991 18:08 | 60 |
|
Oh yea, I guess I haven't put in my Arrowhead_soapbox note yet huh?
In all fairness to the venue however I won't get on the soapbox -
what the deal really is isn't all that bad. The bummer for us is
that we were lied to on the phone and dealt with rude people both
on the phone and at the ranch at 3am Saturday morning. Had we known
the real deal before getting there at 3am plans certainly would have
been different.
and basically what it boils down to is you must have a concert ticket
to even get on the grounds to camp, which (whether it was your
understanding or not) was not what I was implicitly told on the phone.
Concert tickets range from $17-$20 and camping is $10 per person -
so that comes to about $60 each for the weekend. ;^/ The guy at the
gate that morning did make it clear to us however that if we didn't
want to see the show we could always rent horses and go riding on thier
grounds (right! make me pay for the stupid ticket and then tell me
I can rent horses if I don't want to see the show).
At 3am it was hard to tell but the "camping" grounds looked like the
parking lot. I say this because there was a row of 4 or 5 cars with
tents next to them. ;^/ So it didn't seem like the ideal spot for
camping which it isn't - it is a place who has really cool shows and
some room for you to pitch tents if you don't feel like driving out
afterwards. The word camping shouldn't even be part of a description
of Arrowhead ranch.
So here we were at 3am not with what we expected at all (we didn't
want to see two shows, er wanted to camp and relax with heads and
friends and see one of two shows of which BT was the preferred one)
But not only was it not what we expected the people there were being
rude to us ... however they were sweathearts compared to the woman on
the phone who told me, under no uncertain terms, that camping tickets
and concert tickets were separate and you could camp without going
to a show. :^/ We were disappointed and we were irritated but mostly
we were too pissed off to support these people who were treating us like
sh*t. To our knowledge there were only two cars of people who were
planning on maybe meeting us (da ve and Dave's sister) and we weren't
positive about either of them - so we decided to bag the whole idea
and go camping someplace else. I am sorry for all people who planned
on this weekend, there were a few others whom I didn't know about
and I truly apologize for the inconvenience posed on all. I wish it
could have worked out better and been less of an all around hassle on
everyone but at the time (3am in the morn) and with the circumstances
as we knew them then, bagging Arrowhead was the answer.
To just finish the story, once we decided Arrowhead was out and
had made phone calls to let the others know of our plans we decided
to head out of Parksville for our originally planned camping weekend,
namely in the Woodstock area. Once we got there and got the tents
set up we had a nice relaxing weekend - not that driving all night
wasn't fun (only with my honey could I still enjoy such a f*cked
up evening!! :-)
Lisa
Oh yea, and another thing - we misjudged the distance. Arrowhead
is easily 3 hours west of Danbury, at least - which means at least
5 hours from Worcester........
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85.132 | Gratefully yers.... | SPICE::PECKAR | Clean Phil Wanted | Tue Aug 27 1991 15:27 | 31 |
|
I saw the Gratefully Yours show at the Channel on Friday. Thanks to
Phyllis for the grate review and to some subliminal Email from Gerryg
for motivating me to get my butt out there.
I really enjoyed the music! Kingfish w/ David Nelson was very enjoyable,
but I wouldn't pay $17 to see them (like OVCH charged a while back).
TC played a very short while, he seemed quite intimidated by the
Channel crowd which honored him by talking loudly over his music. When
TC started into Dark Star, Merl and the rainforest band joined in.
Merl was also very enjoyable. The highlight for me was Papa John,
though. I hadn't seen him perform live since the late 70's, and he
performed with more energy and spunk than I remember. Even on the
live tapes I have on which Papa John Creach plays, he only lasts at
most 2 songs, but on Friday night he bopped up there on stage through
three long songs. I was imapressed.
The Channel is the same old Channel: Never been there and not seen a
scene which bummed me out a bit and friday was no exception, but I
rarely let that kind of stuff prevent me from trying to enjoy the
music. Hmm, if only some of that California mellowness would infect its
way into the inner cities..
Nice to chat with Andy Burns & Co., too!
Catch this show if'n ya can.
Fog
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85.133 | Widespread Panic - debut record | EZRIDR::SIEGEL | Frank Zappa in '92! | Thu Aug 29 1991 20:59 | 24 |
| This review appears in Thursday's Calendar section of the Boston Globe, pg. 6:
Widespread Panic, "Widespread Panic", Capricorn Records
Widespread Panic hails from Athens, GA, but the band reflects the sound and
spirit of vintage Allman Brothers and Grateful Dead more than R.E.M. So it
makes sense that this group christens the reincarnated Capricorn Records,
label to the Allman's in the 70's. Widespread Panic mixes rock n roll, R&B, an
country into a seamless montage that draws on the college-born band's
five-years of playing together. As a singer, John Bell is a raspy shadow of
Gregg Allman or Van Morrison, whose "Send Your Mind" opens this 72-minute disc.
But this is an instrumentally savvy sextet, sure to stretch out at Nightstage
tonight. Six-minute originals like "Pigeons" and "Rock" swirl into sublime
jams intertwined with bass and percussion as well as the guitars of Bell and
Michael Houser. New keyboardist T Lavitz, formerly of the Dregs, also fuels
tracks like "Walkin'" while guests the Memphis Horns spice the funky axis of
"Weight of the World". It's a natural flow.
- Paul Robicheau
Hmm, T Lavitz! That's quite a catch! Has anyone ever heard this band?
Sounds interesting!
adam
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85.134 | Wow ! there back !!! | MSHRMS::FIELDS | Up The Wazoo Without A Gizmo | Fri Aug 30 1991 12:04 | 10 |
| Capricorn Records was also the label for The Marshall Tucker Band, Sea
Level (Chuck Leavel's band, he played keyboards for the Stones last
tour) and some other hot Southern Rock bands of the 70s, I think I'll be
buying the CD just for that reason alone !!! Capricorn got bought out
by Warner Bro. Record in the late 70s or early 80s.....its great to see
them back at it in the 90s ! I'll hazard a guess that we will see a
rise in southern bands in the next 5 years, some rilly hot ones !!!
Chris
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85.135 | worth checking out | BCSE::ABBOT | Ban stupidity | Fri Aug 30 1991 13:47 | 9 |
| Jerri had a copy of the first Widespread Panic cd a few years ago. It
was ona local label so I wonder if the put some of it on the new disc.
If not, a lot of great music won't be heard.
I thought they were a pretty good band, sound a little reminiscent of
early 70's Dead.
Scott
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85.136 | | TERAPN::PHYLLIS | Wake, now discover.. | Fri Aug 30 1991 13:55 | 9 |
|
Friends of mine caught them last weekend at Wetlands and came out
raving.
Sounds like something worth checking out.
:-)
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85.137 | Allman Bros at Nashua was a jammin good time\ | MR4DEC::WENTZELL | Estamos hermanos y hermanas [sic] | Mon Sep 09 1991 16:16 | 27 |
| RE: The Allman Bros (from topic 80)
Saw them last week in Nashua, I thought it was an awesome show!!! I REALLY
enjoyed the instrumental jams, they had a couple from their new album (I hadn't
heard any of the new material before hand) and they were grate! And of course
Jessica and In Memory of Elzibeth Reed really jammed. Had me dancing and hand
clapping for most of the show. The big bonus for me though was hearing them
play Revival, which I wasn't expecting because a friend who has seen them a
half dozen times had never seen them perform that one. The Nashua show had a
real bluesy feel to it, did they do a lot of blues at GW??
Some of the others they played (not in order):
Blue Sky
Hoochie-Coochie Man
Melissa (very very nice acoustic version)
GDTRFB(!)
Whipping Post (nice loooooong jamming in the middle, including a percussion
solos)
Lots more but since I've Allman Bros tapes playing in my car almost constantly
since, I can't remember what they played and what I've just heard on tape! 8^)
I guess it's all in what you expect and what floats your boat!
Scott
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85.138 | Widespread Panic | MR4DEC::WENTZELL | Estamos hermanos y hermanas [sic] | Mon Sep 09 1991 16:22 | 11 |
| Oh yeah, and the real reason I'm in this topic:
RE: <<< Note 85.133 by EZRIDR::SIEGEL "Frank Zappa in '92!" >>>
Bought the Widespread Panic CD and there are some really good tunes on
it! (Lechmere in Worcester had it on sale last week!) Definately gets
better each time I listen and the review that Adam posted seem to be pretty
much on the mark IMO. It's good to hear a new band that is putting out
some fresh music that I actually like!!!
Scott
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85.139 | good show | EZRIDR::SIEGEL | Frank Zappa in '92! | Mon Sep 09 1991 16:39 | 33 |
| I was at the show, had one beer in the parking lot, and had a GREAT time! This
was the best of the 3 ABB shows I've seen. I especially liked Revival, since I
don't think I've ever heard them do it live. They opened with Hot 'Lanta,
which was cool. I expected the Elizabeth Reed and it did not let me down. The
little drum part before the end of the song was extended into a 3-man "drums"
with the rest of the band off-stage, then Butch Trucks did a solo. There was
much jamming inside songs, especially during Jessica. The jamming was welcomed
by me and, frankly, I don't think they played like that in the previous 2 shows
I've seen. The new songs were also played excellently.
They played from 8:20 to about 10:40, then did a 3-song encore. So we got our
money's worth. The sound was great where I was except the bass was kind of
unintelligible. Unfortunately, the show was pushed back to 7:00 instead of
7:30, and after arriving around 7:45 I found out that Blues Traveler had just
ended :-( The consolation was that the ABB had planned to play a long show.
I had a slightly obstructed view, but I don't think they had a 2nd keyboard
player, which was good since it forced Gregg to carry the keyboards (when I
first saw them 2 years ago it was like he was comatose, and the other guy
wailed).
The screen behind the stage had the traditional "trip gels" with superimposed
graphics. Pretty neat, but unfortunately one corner was obstructed by
speakers.
Oh yeah, almost forgot. They did Goin Down the Road, but in an old blues
style. Quite different from the Dead's version. And they did one or two
straight blues tunes, including a Robert Johnson tune (Come Into my Kitchen).
This is the cover tune on their new album, I think.
I love instrumentals, so I was into the "instrumedley"!!
adam
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85.140 | | CSLALL::HENDERSON | Hand me my old guitar... | Mon Sep 09 1991 17:27 | 16 |
| RE: <<< Note 85.139 by EZRIDR::SIEGEL "Frank Zappa in '92!" >>>
-< good show >-
>straight blues tunes, including a Robert Johnson tune (Come Into my Kitchen).
>This is the cover tune on their new album, I think.
That's it. If I ever get my copy back from somebody to whom I loaned it
I could hear it again.. :^)
Jim
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85.141 | I can hear my phone ringing already !:') | MSHRMS::FIELDS | ok 1 2 3 take a step back | Mon Sep 09 1991 17:42 | 5 |
| Jim, I'd hazard a guess on who but I'm still waiting too !!!
:')))))))))))))))))))))))))))))))))))))))))))x10000000000
Chris_whos_rilly_just_jokin'_rilly_I_am
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85.142 | ML Kulhawik :-) | AKOV06::DCARR | My house is SOLD!! Rounds on me! :-) | Tue Sep 10 1991 15:34 | 12 |
| OK, OK, I give!! ABB in Grate Woods WAS great jammin'! They played
a good long time, and I had fun!
(I just wish they played Ramblin', I guess...)
(And I just wish that they would've interspersed some hand-clappin'
tunes I *knew* in between the three awesome jams...)
Just think of me as a local critic, the kind that never likes
anything...
ML
|
85.143 | let 'em pressure their own damn peers! :^) | ROULET::DWEST | Dont Overlook Something Extraordinary | Tue Sep 10 1991 17:18 | 13 |
| ML Kulhawik!!!!! HAHAHAHAHAAAAAAA!!!!!!!! :^)
but come on now Dave... don't give in dude!! if it didn't work for
you it didn't work for you... no big deal... god knows i've been to
some really well played shows in the past that just didn't click with
me for one reason or another... you don't REALLY want to be a Kulhawik
do you? :^) (no offence to Joyce if she's out there somewhere! :^)
fwiw i can relate to your comments about no pre-show indulging matter
as well... some days you're just looking for that "little something extra"
ya know?
da ve
|
85.144 | SHOCK RA | LANDO::HAPGOOD | now we play for life | Thu Sep 19 1991 16:06 | 28 |
| Well remember I asked about SHOCK RA? Honest, I did ask about them.
Nobody answered so I went and found out for myself - although I'm not
really sure if I found anything out.....??
I called the Whitehorse and asked about them and they told me they
were a reggae band....so all set that's what we want.
So down to the Whitehorse - and walk in the front door. What a collection
of strange folks drinking and talking. I notice some Phishheads with
microphones and taping equipment scattered about.....a few people dressed
in trendy black with funky hair...a few deadheads...NO locals from Milford.
So now comes the music - the soundcheck was a play on "slippin' into darkness"
a la WAR (er I think WAR)...they did "laughin' at the soundcheck" instead :)
they leave the stage come back and they play the weirdest combo of funk/ska
and r&b that I've ever heard. I think I heard a reggae tune that night
(johnny b. goode) and a dead tune sprinkled here and there BUT I couldn't/still
can't make up my mind as to whether I liked this band or not. Has that ever
happened to you? Can't make yer mind up or not if this is something you like
or dislike? Usually I can tell.
I'll have to check em out again - the jury's still out on this band.
Anybody ever seen these guys? If so, what did you think?
Ever see anybody slam dance to the Dead?
bob
|
85.145 | | CLOSUS::BARNES | | Thu Sep 19 1991 16:18 | 13 |
| saw Blues Travler Sat at Red rocks....first Opening band was better I
thought... Acoustic Junction from Boulder...dead type music easy to
dance to....then Wide Spread Panic from Athens GA. ...LOUD!!!
Blues Travler played for 3 hours without a break. ...LOUD!!! Patty and
I had to go all the way to the back and top of the rocks
Never saw so many drunk college kids in my life! there were, I think,
about 13 of us "oldsters" there (we all went in the same van %^) )
Blues Travler were good, but the music is repetitious after 3 hours.
They DO dig colo though!
rfb
Oh to see the dead at the Rocks again!!!!!! (wishful thinking!)
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85.146 | Opinion on WP? | MR4DEC::WENTZELL | Estamos hermanos y hermanas [sic] | Thu Sep 19 1991 16:40 | 4 |
| Hey rfb, what did ya think of Widespread Panic? I bought their latest cd a few
weeks ago and kind of dig it. Were they LOUD but good, or just LOUD 8^)?
Scott
|
85.147 | | CLOSUS::BARNES | | Thu Sep 19 1991 17:48 | 6 |
| Wide Spread reminded me of the old Outlaws....the music built on the
same chords, up to a crescendo that broke back into the same chord
progressions..(I am NOT a muscian)... they were OK in my opinion.
rfb
|
85.148 | uh-huh! | SCAM::GRADY | tim grady | Thu Sep 19 1991 20:28 | 9 |
| I heard a bootleg of Widespread Panic a while ago, but I hadn't drawn
the analogy to the Outlaws...I think I'll go back and dig up that
bootleg again. The Outlaws originated from here in Tampa, a place not
well known for major cultural eminations :-)...
tim
P.S. although, I hear Ray Charles got his start here too...
|
85.149 | | SA1794::GLADUG | | Fri Sep 20 1991 10:53 | 4 |
| Randy,
Howdja like Acoustic Junction? I met them at the Iron Horse in Noho when
they opened for Jorma last May. Better'n Blues Traveler IMHO.
|
85.150 | | SKYLRK::TING | Give Peace a Chance!!! | Fri Sep 20 1991 16:24 | 5 |
| Speaking of Acoustic Junction, did you sign me up on their mailing list
when you went to see them, Ger?? I really want to check them out.
peace,
t!ng
|
85.151 | | SA1794::GLADUG | | Fri Sep 20 1991 16:48 | 7 |
| re: <<< Note 85.150 by SKYLRK::TING "Give Peace a Chance!!!" >>>
>Speaking of Acoustic Junction, did you sign me up on their mailing list
>when you went to see them, Ger?? I really want to check them out.
No, sorry. I couldn't sign you up, Ting, because I didn't go seem
them when they came back to Noho.
|
85.152 | | CLOSUS::BARNES | | Tue Sep 24 1991 12:44 | 8 |
| Acoustic Junction was much better than Travler IMO. (Don't tell the
people that gave us tixs and provided the ride whilst I was
inebriated..hic!) Their tunes me me dance more than WSP or BT...had
that dead edge i guess you'd call it.
Patty and I did get a chuckle outa the kids yellin "WIDE SPREAD!!"
took us awhile....
rfb
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85.153 | Carlos! | CAMONE::HURLBURT | | Wed Oct 02 1991 11:51 | 12 |
| Saw Carlos last night at the Paramount Theatre in Springfield, MA. He played
a *blistering* 2 hr 40 min set. IMO this guy is the best rock guitar player
alive! He does it all and with so much emotion. His band was smokin also. A
guy named Chester Thompson was playing keyboards and he was unbelievable. I
saw somebody get busted taping, boy I'd love to get a tape! If anyone hears
of one, *please* let me know (Ger?).
I don't recall seeing any tour dates for Carlos in here and I think last night
was his first show on the east coast. If anyone knows of any other dates,
please enter them or send me mail.
Chuck
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85.154 | | FRAGLE::IDE | now it can be told | Wed Oct 02 1991 12:02 | 8 |
| re .-1
Do you have any other dates for the Paramount? It's a great theatre,
but I always find out about shows there after the fact. I've only been
there once and saw Taj Mahal, Hot Tuna, and the Band -- pretty good
line-up!
Jamie
|
85.155 | | NYEM1::TURNOF | Greetings from the Big Apple | Wed Oct 02 1991 12:15 | 9 |
| Carlos is playing this Friday at the "new" Paramount in New York City.
This place used to be known as the Felt Forum, however, with the
reconstruction of Madison Sq Garden, we have a new theatre. He is also
playing Saturday night at the Academy in NYC.
Glad to hear that the show was sooo hot since I'm going to the
Paramount on Friday night!
Fredda
|
85.156 | Paramount line-up | CAMONE::HURLBURT | | Wed Oct 02 1991 12:29 | 29 |
| re Jamie
Jean Luc Ponty - October 4
Anne Murray - October 5
Dreamgirls - October 11,12,13
.38 Special - October 27
Patti LaBelle - October 29
Violent Femmes - November 1
George Carlin - November 2
Blues Traveler - November 9
Vince Gill - November 10
Kenny Loggins - November 23
Moody Blues - December 5
That's it for now, I'll try to keep it updated and even put in in the right
note ;^) If there's any interest I could list the shows at the New Haven
Palace also (there's some repeats).
Also, both the Paramount and the Palace have something called the "Inner Circle
Concert Club" that allows you to receive advance notice on all shows before
they go on sale to the general public. You also receive preferential, select
seating and show discounts. The cost is $25 per family.
Tickets are available at the Paramount Box Office (413) 734-5874; Stawberries;
the Northampton Ticket Office (413) 586-8686 or 1-800-843-8425; Ticketpro
phone charge 1-800-828-7080. It doesn't metion it but I would imagine that
Ticketpro outlets may have them also.
Chuck
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85.157 | multi-talent | EZRIDR::SIEGEL | Frank Zappa in '92! | Wed Oct 02 1991 15:06 | 6 |
| re: Chester Thompson on keys
Isn't he the guy who did the drumming for Genesis when Phil was in Rock
Star(tm) mode?
adam
|
85.158 | | CAMONE::HURLBURT | | Wed Oct 02 1991 15:12 | 3 |
| re Adam
Same name, different guy.
|
85.159 | Merl Saunders & The Rainforest Band 10/26 | TERAPN::PHYLLIS | Wake, now discover.. | Mon Oct 28 1991 15:41 | 33 |
|
I caught a hot Merl Saunders & the Rainforest Band show Saturday night
at Wetlands. We left at 3:30 (really 4:30) and they were still on
stage! I couldn't even stand up anymore. ;-)
Merl started by talking about Bill for awhile as everyone was pretty
bummed. He said we should all get ready to give him a rockin' send off
and opened up with Fever, which he said was one of Bill's all time
favorite songs.
Here's the list through when we left:
Set I
Fever
Finders Keepers
Problems Got Problems
Resurrection Rag
Harder They Come
Feel Like Dynamite
Sugaree
Set II
High Heeled Sneakers
Keep Your Hat On
Blues from the Rainforest
Funky System
Blue Ocean Dance
Bertha
...
|
85.160 | | ESASE1::JCFERGUSON | Guinness is good for you. | Tue Oct 29 1991 06:12 | 2 |
| Merl is great! Especially the Blues From The Rainforest song. I saw Merl
and company in CT this past spring ...
|
85.161 | PLANET DRUM:-):-):-):-):-) ain't nothin like it... | AIMHI::KELLER | The BoR, Void Where Prohibited by law | Mon Dec 02 1991 11:01 | 13 |
| All I can say is...
Yiiiiiiiiippeeeeeeeee, yehaw, reeeeeeeeeeeeeeeba, reeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeba
yeeeeeeha.
What a wonderful show there was last night at Berkely performance center. 2
solid hours of drums, drums and more drums. It is absolutely amazing the
sounds you can make with a piece of wood or a pot or a skin.
I'm feeling much better now:-)
Geoff
|
85.162 | very cool show! :^) | ROULET::DWEST | Dont Overlook Something Extraordinary | Mon Dec 02 1991 12:43 | 8 |
| i beg to agree!!! :^)
i hadn't been planning on going (as usualy, everything came together at
the last minute!) but i'm really glad i did!
man, my hands were hurting just watching some of these guys!
da ve
|
85.164 | | TERAPN::PHYLLIS | Wake, now discover.. | Mon Dec 02 1991 13:12 | 13 |
|
The show at Carnegie Hall was fantastic also! All the musicians were
simply incredible. My favorite was the guy from India who's name
begins with V who played the clay pot.. amazing!! They were all
having such a great time up there too.. it made them really fun to
watch.
The most amazing thing, though was when Mickey played the
flowers!!!!!!! We all lost it! :-)
Phyllis
|
85.165 | a stab at who they were | LANDO::HAPGOOD | now we play for life | Mon Dec 02 1991 13:23 | 16 |
| let's see - I'll try to name them (I have no program):
upper left on whistle/tambo/bird-noises/drum kit - Airto Moriera
female singer - Flora Purim (Airto's wife...)
upper right on talking drums - Olatunji
small man on clay pot(and amplified stage) - Vikku (sp)
very front and left - Zakir Hussein (apoligies on sp)
middle left was Gioviani last_name_forgotten all kinds of drums.
So that leaves one man dressed in green and yellow on talking drums.
plus Mickey hart of course.
good time! glad I went even if it was past my bedtime!
:)
bob
|
85.167 | | SA1794::GLADUG | | Mon Dec 02 1991 13:26 | 47 |
| re: <<< Note 85.163 by NOPROB::JOLLIMORE "Dancing Madly Backwards" >>>
>btw, where's the set list??? ;-)
Right here. :-)
Copied from the soundboard. Courtesy of Eric Simon...
kong solo dies away into soft
wood ... builds up into
udu chant fade into
baba rhythm ... everyone join in
baba leads into
island groove
airto and flora sing with
baba end
zakir - vikku duet
light over shadow >>>
dance of the hunter's fire
shekeree (sikiru, gio, zakir)
airto berimbau >>>
hunt space whistles
temple caves
hunt >>> (sikiru solo, gio/zakir holds rhythe [sic]
tamborine
bones
giovanni conga - sing
chimes >>> waves come up
mysterious island
evening samba - end with bells
-- walk off playing bells
Encore: jewe
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85.168 | and I get to thank Mickey on the 9th :^) | CSLALL::ABURNS | TAMALPAIS CHIEFS | Mon Dec 02 1991 15:46 | 9 |
| I too had a wonderful time :^) :^) :^) I especially liked Mickey
hitting those incredible lows that I felt vibrate my soul :^)
And the dueling drumz between the little round guy on the 'jug'
and that other drummer was amazing :^)
So glad they got it together and would go agin in a sec :^) :^)
peace,Andy
|
85.169 | | VERGA::STANLEY | what a long strange trip it's been | Mon Dec 02 1991 18:14 | 1 |
| yes indeed... time to start drumming again...
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85.170 | Planet Drum | RUBY::PAY$ZANELLA | | Mon Dec 02 1991 18:52 | 11 |
| Hi all,
I was wondering if anyone went to Planet Drum at the Berklee
Performance Center 12/1/91? It featured Mickey Hart, along with
some others...My friend attended, and thought it was WONDERFUL!!!!
I thought Mickey used to play in "The New Riders of the Purple Sage",
as a drummer, can anyone verify this???
Thanks,
Candi
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85.171 | | EZRIDR::SIEGEL | The revolution wil not be televised | Mon Dec 02 1991 20:29 | 18 |
| re:< Note 85.170 by RUBY::PAY$ZANELLA >
> -< Planet Drum >-
>
> I thought Mickey used to play in "The New Riders of the Purple Sage",
> as a drummer, can anyone verify this???
Yes, Mickey did play drums on at least one record with NRPS. I happen to have
an NRPS record from the '71 timeframe that has Jerry and Mickey (and possibly
Phil) playing with NRPS. The particular album I have has a picture of the
whole band on the back, and you can easily see Jerry and Mickey. They are
hanging out on the top floor of a house, around the stairway. Funny I should
remember these details of the album cover, since I haven't taken the record out
yet!
You're the first person I've ever seen in this company with a $ in their
username. It looks like you work in payroll, so that only makes sense!
adam
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85.173 | | VERGA::STANLEY | what a long strange trip it's been | Tue Dec 03 1991 12:04 | 14 |
| I'm working on .. this .... I guess "transformation" is as good a word
as any :-) .... seems like it's time to get serious ... well... as
serious as someone like me gets anyway..
I want to do some serious shamain type stuff and soon.. after the
holidays I think... so I'll need to sort of 'take 40 days in the
desert' type of thing to get my act together so I'll be ready ...
Maybe then "inspiration" will "move me brightly"...
Some patterns need a bit of adjusting...
.... and who knows... prosperity
could be lurking right around the corner... it's just a matter of
finding the right corner.. thats all.. :-) (keep your fingers crossed)
|
85.174 | | RUBY::PAY$FRETTS | if u want to heal u have to *feel* | Tue Dec 03 1991 15:55 | 11 |
|
I went to Planet Drum on Sunday also and thought it was a terrific
show. My favorites were Mickey playing the big square 'drum'
at the back of the stage, the Indian man playing the clay pot, the
duet, and Mickey playing the wooden 'xylophone'.
I couldn't sit still!
Mary, Jay.....I'm ready to do a little drumming again too!!!!!
Carole
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85.175 | the flowers... ??? | ROULET::DWEST | Dont Overlook Something Extraordinary | Tue Dec 03 1991 16:13 | 4 |
| does anyone have any more info on "the flowers" that Mickey used during
the show??? neat stuff!!! curious to know more about them though...
da ve
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85.177 | | TERAPN::PHYLLIS | Wake, now discover.. | Tue Dec 03 1991 16:48 | 5 |
|
He did indeed play the flowers! (at least in NY). One of the roadies
on stage after the show told us there was a midi attached.
|
85.178 | the flowers | LEDS::MRNGDU::YETTO | child of countless dreams | Tue Dec 03 1991 17:28 | 7 |
|
The roadie told us the name of the flowers but I forget .. I think maybe something wiith
poison in the name. He also said they are metallic of sorts.
I guess I lost a few brain cells between Wednesday and now. ;^/
|
85.179 | | LANDO::HAPGOOD | now we play for life | Tue Dec 03 1991 17:33 | 5 |
| Yeah I saw him playing the flowers too. Pretty nifty! I kept looking
and saying - what's he doing? Actually from my view it looked more like
a viney thing like large english ivy :)
bob
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85.180 | midi flowers | ZENDIA::LARU | Goin' to Graceland | Tue Dec 03 1991 18:08 | 7 |
| I think it was a drum pad hooked up with some synth sounds.
For those who went 12/1, he played it during the second show.
I didn't see him play it the first. But then, he didn't play
the big wooden vibes (is that a kora?) during the second show.
/bruce
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85.181 | he can be such a charmer... | VERGA::STANLEY | what a long strange trip it's been | Wed Dec 04 1991 14:37 | 1 |
| He sure looked happy and excited though.. didn't he? :-)
|
85.182 | | VERGA::STANLEY | what a long strange trip it's been | Wed Dec 04 1991 15:14 | 4 |
| .174
Sounds good, Carole... I have to get my metaphysical muscles in shape
first... sometime after the holidays, ok?
|
85.183 | | SKYLRK::TING | Give Peace a Chance!!! | Wed Dec 04 1991 18:10 | 8 |
| I have a tape of the early Plane Drum show. I have a tape of the
second show too, but it didn't come out as good (my mikes overloaded).
If there's enough interest, I'll start a tree. My tape is a DAT
master patched into another DAT that was recording with Neumann KMi86's
from 14th row center. If there's enought interest, I'll start a tree.
peace,
t!ng
|
85.184 | | SA1794::GLADUG | | Wed Dec 04 1991 18:29 | 8 |
| re: <<< Note 85.183 by SKYLRK::TING "Give Peace a Chance!!!" >>>
>master patched into another DAT that was recording with Neumann KMi86's
>from 14th row center. If there's enought interest, I'll start a tree.
Boy, those KMI86's sure do get around. :-) They'll be at NYE as well.
- Gerry
|
85.185 | :^) | ROULET::DWEST | Dont Overlook Something Extraordinary | Wed Dec 04 1991 18:29 | 5 |
| ooooh, i think i might be able to dig up a couple of blanks for
this project! :^) mostly interested int he second show (even though
it's not as good, but i was there :^)...
da ve
|
85.186 | | PIPE::SPINE | Tom Spine | Wed Dec 04 1991 18:43 | 5 |
| re: possible t!ng tape tree of Planet Drum
YES YES YES!!!! :-)
tms
|
85.187 | yes planet drum tree... | ZENDIA::LARU | Goin' to Graceland | Wed Dec 04 1991 18:44 | 3 |
| sign me up!!!
/bruce
|
85.188 | | LEDS::MRNGDU::YETTO | child of countless dreams | Wed Dec 04 1991 18:55 | 10 |
|
Add another interested to the list!!!
Hey T!ng, glad to see you made it back OK ... how was the flight?
Lisa_who_was_thinking_about_you_at_7am_yesterday_while_
looking_at_all_the_Weather_outside_her_window
|
85.189 | Another interested party | ESGWST::MIRASSOU | So... what DOES it all mean? | Wed Dec 04 1991 19:36 | 13 |
| slobber... drool...
Err... I mean... Here's another to add to the interested. Beth would
make things, um, very uncomfortable for me if she found out these
were available and I didn't get a copy.
Thanks T!ng, & welcome back!
John_who_is_envious_because_T!ng_got_a_yellow_slip_yesterday_but_
he_hasn't_heard_from_GDTS_yet
Who's idea was it to use underscores instead of hyphens in these
signatures, anyway? I keep forgetting to use the shift key!
|
85.190 | | RANGER::NOURSE | | Wed Dec 04 1991 19:56 | 4 |
| Me too!
BTW, if you want tapes in trade that I have on reels, let me know soon,
so I have time to copy them onto cassettes.
|
85.191 | | SA1794::GLADUG | | Wed Dec 04 1991 20:12 | 6 |
| re: <<< Note 85.189 by ESGWST::MIRASSOU "So... what DOES it all mean?" >>>
>Who's idea was it to use underscores instead of hyphens in these
>signatures, anyway? I keep forgetting to use the shift key!
cHARlotte's.
|
85.192 | | SKYLRK::TING | Give Peace a Chance!!! | Wed Dec 04 1991 21:15 | 23 |
| re: <<< Note 85.188 by LEDS::MRNGDU::YETTO "child of countless dreams" >>>
>Hey T!ng, glad to see you made it back OK ... how was the flight?
Thanks Lisa. My flight was delayed 2 hours, but not because of the
weather in Logan, but because the Minneapolis Airport was closed until
9 so they could shovel the runways. I was worried that my rental car
was going to slide around in the snow, but I guess the rental car
company was prepared. They even had a scraper in the glove compartment.
Randy made me do all the scraping because he had on the Birkenstocks
and I had reeboks 8-/. Boy, was I glad to see sunny San Francisco!!
8-)
re: da ve
If you really want the copy of the late show, you can, but like I said,
the mikes I had (*not* the Neumanns) overloaded on the loud parts of the
show so there's a lot of static on those parts. Believe me, you *don't*
want a copy of it. The 2 shows were pretty similar. The tape of the
early show sounds like it's in your living room.
peace,
t!ng
|
85.193 | | NECSC::LEVY | Come on without...Come on within | Wed Dec 04 1991 22:43 | 6 |
| T!ng -
Sign me up for a copy of the early show.
~dave
|
85.194 | me too, me too ... ;^) | BOOKS::BAILEYB | Let my inspiration flow ... | Thu Dec 05 1991 08:48 | 1 |
|
|
85.197 | | RUBY::PAY$FRETTS | if u want to heal u have to *feel* | Thu Dec 05 1991 10:42 | 7 |
|
Me too! Let me know what the particulars are as I've never been in
a tree before!!! ;^)
Carole
|
85.198 | | LEDS::MRNGDU::YETTO | child of countless dreams | Thu Dec 05 1991 11:11 | 7 |
85.199 | treet ;-) | FURTHR::HANNAN | Beyond description... | Thu Dec 05 1991 11:19 | 5 |
85.200 | | SPICE::PECKAR | Shadow skiing the apocalypse | Thu Dec 05 1991 13:04 | 4 |
|
I would like to participate.
fog
|
85.201 | 1st show please & thanx :^) | CSLALL::ABURNS | TAMALPAIS CHIEFS | Thu Dec 05 1991 14:09 | 9 |
| Nice to see you made it back OK and 'twas nice finally getting to
meet you and Randy even if it was just for a short bit as I had
to get up early for work the next day :^)
Oh and thanx for the NTTH button and stickers :^) I had recently
misplaced the ones I had and was looking for them to bring to the
show.
peace,Andy
|
85.202 | | RANGER::NOURSE | | Thu Dec 05 1991 15:30 | 11 |
| I was thinking about how nice California would be while I was chipping
away at the ice around the door, in the driveway, on my car, around the
mailbox...
I was thinking about how nice Califoria would be while trying to get
my car to do something other than spin its wheels on the sheet of ice
where my driveway joins the road...
I was thinking about how nice California would be while sitting in my
living room with my coat on waiting for the repairman to fix my
oil burner...
|
85.203 | | VMPIRE::CLARK | sleep in the stars | Thu Dec 05 1991 16:11 | 5 |
| In memory of Jim Henderson ....
THEN WHAT THE HELL ARE YOU DOING IN NEW ENGLAND?!?
--> 8^) <--
|
85.204 | | LJOHUB::RILEY | You're twisting my air! | Thu Dec 05 1991 17:28 | 7 |
|
Tree wants in on the Tree! BIG TIME...
And thanks for offering T!ngiii <- three upside down exclamation marks
Treemon
|
85.205 | I'm looking out for ya Jim.... | LEDS::MRNGDU::YETTO | child of countless dreams | Fri Dec 06 1991 10:21 | 8 |
| RE: <<< Note 85.203 by VMPIRE::CLARK "sleep in the stars" >>>
> In memory of Jim Henderson ....
HEY! Whaddaya mean in memory of??? He may be over 60, er, 50, I mean
*40* ... but he isn't dead yet! Gees!
:-)
|
85.206 | Grate acoustic tour... | SCAM::GRADY | tim grady | Thu Dec 12 1991 16:17 | 25 |
| Getting back to the subject of this topic...;-)
Last Friday I went to a perfectly amazing acoustic/folk show here in
Tampa. John Gorka, Christine Lavin, Patty Larkin and Chris Eberhart.
Aside from the fact that the tickets were only $12.50, which is pretty
amazing in itself, this was an EXTREMELY talented and entertaining
ensemble concert. All four musicians played on stage together,
initially doing solo pieces and then backing each other up on vocals
and guitars.
I wasn't able to enter this sooner, due to my pending move north
keeping me busy all week. This group is touring for another month or
two, including D.C., Denver/Colo Spngs area, and the Bottom Line/NYC.
I STRONGLY suggest you go see them if they come to your area.
The response here was so strong from the sold-out audience that they
came back for three encores and played until just before midnight. The
show was sponsored by the local community radio station, and I'm
looking into trading tapes for a copy of a soundboard that I know is
out there somewhere. ;-)
Go see them if you can.
tim
|
85.207 | Too Late to enter the tape tree?????
Too late to enter the tape tree??? | AKORNY::CUTLER | In the Strangest of Places... | Thu Dec 12 1991 20:08 | 5 |
| T!ng,
If its not toooooooo late, I'd like to be a part of the tape tree (branch or leaf)
Jack
|
85.208 | | SKYLRK::TING | Give Peace a Chance!!! | Fri Dec 13 1991 14:53 | 5 |
| Jack, fill out the form in 222 and reply there. Be sure to indicate which
show(s) you want.
peace,
t!ng
|
85.209 | | ZENDIA::FERGUSON | Guinness gives you strength | Fri Dec 13 1991 17:44 | 11 |
| re <<< Note 85.208 by SKYLRK::TING "Give Peace a Chance!!!" >>>
>Jack, fill out the form in 222 and reply there. Be sure to indicate which
>show(s) you want.
Ting, Jack doesn't get a chance to read grateful too often so you might wanna
drop him a line about this (as a favor).
jc
|
85.210 | | SKYLRK::TING | Give Peace a Chance!!! | Fri Dec 13 1991 19:46 | 6 |
| I sent him e-mail. I hope he at least logs in 8-/. I'll just assume
he wants only the early show for now, since I'm trying to set up the
tree over the weekend.
peace,
t!ng
|
85.211 | How does it feel... | MR4DEC::WENTZELL | Expert Only <><> | Fri Feb 07 1992 11:25 | 15 |
| Did anyone else catch Dylan on David Letterman's 10th Anniversary special last
night? He mumbled his way through "Like a Rolling Stone", and I do mean
mumbled. But, I liked to overall performance with what, about 15-20? musicians
playing/singing with him. Including Edgar Winter on sax; Doc Severinson (sp?)
on trumpet; a horn group whose name I can't recall (I don't think it was Tower
of Power); Stevie Vie (sp?) on guitar; Rosanne Cash, Michelle Shocked, and
several others on back-up vocals; a guest drummer; a woman playing keys who I
didn't recognize; the regular Late Night band; and of course Paul Schafer
bouncing around playing the Hammond B-3 organ.
Everyone looked to be having a blast and somehwat in awe of Dylan when he came
out, who himself sort of looked like he would have rather been somewhere else,
but then again he always looks like that ;^)
Scott
|
85.212 | just a few I knew from sight ! | SLOHAN::FIELDS | youdon'tlie,youdon'tlie,youdon'tlie | Fri Feb 07 1992 13:25 | 4 |
| Carol King was on keys, drums was Jim Kentler (SP? Wilbury's drummer)
Krisy Hines (SP? Pretenders) guitar....
Chris
|
85.213 | | MR4DEC::WENTZELL | Expert Only <><> | Fri Feb 07 1992 13:33 | 17 |
| >Carol King was on keys, drums was Jim Kentler (SP? Wilbury's drummer)
>Krisy Hines (SP? Pretenders) guitar....
I remember Dave said Carol King was there, I didn't realize she was the keys
player. Forgot about Kris Hines (and probobly a few others).
They also ran clips of some of the musical guests they've had on. Sad to see
how many have passed away (Miles, Sammy D Jr, SRV, and even Liberace just to
name a few). Bobby and Jerry doing Masterpiece got a nice loud applause 8^)
And how about the number 1 reason why Letterman's been on ten years?
"I'm Captain Dave and America is my ship of love"
;^)
Scott
|
85.214 | mmmnnhmhmhmh mnmhnmgfnm Stone. | CSLALL::BRIDGES | thrice the brinded cat hath mewed. | Fri Feb 07 1992 13:58 | 18 |
|
Yea Bob really seem out of it. He was swaying quite a bit ( and I
don't mean to the music 8-).
I was suprised that they would show him in that condition, that is
if he was in an alternative condition.
He sure seem inebriated to me.
Shawn
BTW was it me or was the crowd boo-ing during Sinead O'conners clip?
|
85.215 | | SLOHAN::FIELDS | youdon'tlie,youdon'tlie,youdon'tlie | Fri Feb 07 1992 13:59 | 1 |
| they booooooooooooooooed big time ...
|
85.216 | | CLOSUS::BARNES | | Fri Feb 07 1992 14:02 | 4 |
| the crowd did boo o'conner...Dylan was out of it, although it seemed he
twisted his lip at the appropriate times %^)..I laughed alot.
Carol King was HOT on the baby grand! Showed more of her than Dylan
during "Rolling Stone"
|
85.217 | | TERAPN::PHYLLIS | through a dream night wind | Fri Feb 07 1992 14:09 | 7 |
|
I didn't get home 'til about 10 and missed the top 10 list. Anyone
remember any others?
I loved the dog that attacked the vacuum. :-)
|
85.218 | | TLE::ABBOT | J. R. "Bob" Dobbs in 92 | Fri Feb 07 1992 14:24 | 10 |
| I would have rather seen Nanci Griffith, Michelle Shocked and Carole
King (and some of the other fine ladies) do a number together, with a
hot solo by Edgar Winter. Sometimes those superstar bands can be
frustrating because they've got so much incredible talent but your
favorites never get a chance to shine.
I thought Chrissie Hynde's fringe pants were way cool. ;-)
Scott
|
85.219 | Brain is filled with other stuff right now (not that ;^) | MR4DEC::WENTZELL | Expert Only <><> | Fri Feb 07 1992 14:52 | 13 |
| >I didn't get home 'til about 10 and missed the top 10 list. Anyone
>remember any others?
Hmmm, let's see...a couple I remember...
We actually ran out of material after 7 years...then along came Quayle
Damn, that's the only one I remember. I try to type it in from home if I get
a chance (i have it on tape) if no one beats me to it.
Scott
|
85.220 | | SSGV02::STROBEL | Not this record, not this record..... | Fri Feb 07 1992 16:21 | 9 |
| I thought they should have let Mavis Staples cover the tune and just have Dylan
sway back and forth.
Top 10 - not exact quotes
People think he's just filling in for Ted Koppel
There's time left on the hair piece rental
Show cheap to do w/ illegal alien bandleader
I taped it for my wife so if we watch it this weekend, I'll jot them down
|
85.221 | | LJOHUB::RILEY | Without a slip of the toungue... | Fri Feb 07 1992 16:25 | 10 |
|
Yeah, just wished they didn't have to go to the commercials during the
show.... we missed all the MUSIC! (cept for Dylan of course)
Did you catch the ending of that HOT Watchtower??? Wish I could've
heard that one all the way through!
Treemon_who's_favorite_parts_included_the_Pit_bull_frisbee_trick_and
the_Paul&Dave_ice_skating_in_the_Rockefeller_Plaza_rink!
|
85.222 | good show | EZRIDR::SIEGEL | The revolution wil not be televised | Fri Feb 07 1992 16:38 | 21 |
| That was a great 10-th anniversary show! I was cracking up most of the time.
The clip with Andy Kaufman was weird. Do you think it was staged, as has been
speculated before with his SNL fiasco?
At least Mr. Zimmerman did a better job (IMO) than last year's Grammies. Last
night, he sang the lyrics with a different rhythm than on the record (like
ending a line way before the music was finished for that line), which normally
doesn't bother me (in fact I find it interesting) but at times it sounded
weird. But that's Bob for ya. Carole (don't forget the 'e') King was playing
a fine piano, lookin' real good too I might add. :-)
The shepherd dogs were a blast. I loved the way they lined up and moved around
to force the sheep to go in the proper direction. Almost like they were robots
running a program. And then the last sheep tried to run away but they 'caught'
him.
The dog that shot baskets was cool, but I though he was going to use his paws.
THAT would have been impressive.
adam
|
85.223 | | TERAPN::PHYLLIS | through a dream night wind | Fri Feb 07 1992 16:47 | 4 |
|
Thanks!
|
85.224 | | FURTHR::HANNAN | Beyond description... | Fri Feb 07 1992 17:09 | 12 |
| The music for commercial breaks *was* great! Watchtower was
done in the Hendrix style, which was real nice. The Stones tune
at the beginning was scorching too! I know the tune but I can't
come up with the title. Anyone know ?
I loved the dog attacking the vacuum trick too. It's been on
Letterman more than once...
I wish my dog Lucy would listen like those sheep dogs! Been a
problem lately...
ken
|
85.225 | Larry Bud got the girl | TIEFLY::CLARK | Read My Lips: No New Term | Fri Feb 07 1992 17:31 | 8 |
| I thought the other musicians looked a little less in awe of Bob
after he started singing ... ;^)
I finally got to see the clip where Dave was lowered into the
giant glass of water, wearing a suit of Alka-Seltzer tablets.
I heard that when he first tried that stunt, he wasn't wearing
an oxygen mask and passed out from the huge amount of carbon
dioxide being released.
|
85.226 | have I gotta note for you | XANADU::GRABAZS | You got me workin', boss man... | Fri Feb 07 1992 20:59 | 8 |
|
> I wish my dog Lucy would listen like those sheep dogs!
Hey, ken - is that Lucy as in Loose Lucy?
Debess
|
85.227 | multi-threaded | FURTHR::HANNAN | Beyond description... | Mon Feb 10 1992 11:59 | 15 |
| re: <<< Note 85.226 by XANADU::GRABAZS "You got me workin', boss man..." >>>
>> I wish my dog Lucy would listen like those sheep dogs!
>
> Hey, ken - is that Lucy as in Loose Lucy?
There are many connections to the name Lucy when we decided on it:
. Loose Lucy
. Lucy in the Sky...
. BB King's guitar
. Lucille Ball, who passed away around that time
Ken
|
85.228 | Vassar Clements | TERAPN::PHYLLIS | fly through the night | Mon Feb 24 1992 20:10 | 9 |
|
I caught a really hot Vassar Clements show last night at Speakeasy in
NYC. I'm not sure where he and his band are headed next.. but if they're
in your area, check it out!! Smoking hot dance-crazy bluegrass.. 2
solid sets worth for $10! :-)
Phyllis_with_happy_feet_:-)
|
85.229 | | SCOONR::GLADU | | Tue Mar 03 1992 12:37 | 33 |
| Allman Brothers Band, March 2, 1992
Springfield Symphony Hall, Springfield, Mass.
Electric:
Statesboro Blues
End of the Line
Blue Sky
Nobody Knows
Low Down Dirty Me
Acoustic:
Seven Turns
Midnight Rider
Come On Into My Kitchen
I Got The blues
Melissa
Going Down The Road Feeling Bad ->
Dickie Betts slide solo ->
Electric:
Warren Hayes solo ->
Hoochie Coochie Man
unidentified blues tune
In Memory of Elizabeth Reed ->
Drums ->
Liz Reed Reprise
Encore:
Love is Everywhere
One Way Out
Ramblin' Man
You Don't Love Me
Whippin' Post
|
85.230 | | LJOHUB::RILEY | Without a slip of the toungue... | Tue Mar 03 1992 13:51 | 6 |
|
So GerG, were you there? That list looks pretty darn long to me...
Enquiring minds want to know!
Treemon
|
85.231 | | RAISE::GLADU | | Tue Mar 03 1992 14:42 | 5 |
| Yes, I was there. That's the list. It's the standard show - about 3 hours
worth. One set plus an encore with a 10 minute break in between. Should be
similar to what y'all will see at the Orpheum tonight & tomorrow.
- Gerry
|
85.232 | | SKYLRK::TING | Give Peace a Chance!!! | Tue Mar 03 1992 15:36 | 9 |
| > Yes, I was there. That's the list. It's the standard show - about 3 hours
> worth. One set plus an encore with a 10 minute break in between. Should be
> similar to what y'all will see at the Orpheum tonight & tomorrow.
And more importantly, Ger, did you tape it?? Inquiring minds really wanna
know!! 8-)
peace,
t!ng
|
85.233 | revival? | EZRIDR::SIEGEL | The revolution wil not be televised | Tue Mar 03 1992 15:40 | 10 |
| Gerry,
What you call "Love Is Everywhere"... is that prefaced by "Revival"? Actually,
I believe the two parts are one tune called "Revival".
I love the instrumental beginning.
thanks,
adam
|
85.234 | :^) | STUDIO::IDE | now it can be told | Tue Mar 03 1992 15:51 | 16 |
| re .233
It's officially "Revival (Love Is Everywhere)." The studio version has
a great cheesy 70's studio effect with the chorus panning from side to
side and back. Just for the record, it's "Low Down Dirty Mean" (98%
sure on this one). No idea on the "unknown blues," any hints? :^)
I got dem ol' unknown blues,
And I don' know what it means.
First I'm sad then I'm happy,
Then I'm just kinda in-between.
Unknown blues, they'll getcha ev'ry time.
Unknown blues, how can I make this line rhyme?
Jamie
|
85.235 | | SCOONR::GLADU | | Tue Mar 03 1992 19:45 | 11 |
| re: <<< Note 85.232 by SKYLRK::TING "Give Peace a Chance!!!" >>>
>And more importantly, Ger, did you tape it??
Of course. We even had permission. ;-) They had their record contract
rewritten to allow audience taping (you're supposed to call ahead and
arrange things with the road manager and/or soundboard man first).
Security even upgraded our taping spot for us down to the front row
of the lower tier. :-)
- Gerry
|
85.236 | Questions, questions, questions... | TLE::WEISS | No way I'll crash, this is a *BEER* truck! | Wed Mar 04 1992 12:40 | 9 |
| Hi All.
Did anyone see the Allman Bros. at the Orpheum last night? Are they playing
there tonight, too? Are there any tickets left? How would one go about getting
them, if there were?
Nosey, ain't I? :-)
Dave
|
85.237 | Oh well | RDVAX::MOLLENHAUER | Livin' Life by th' drop | Wed Mar 04 1992 13:29 | 1 |
| No tix left when I called.
|
85.238 | | SALEM::BURNS | TAMALPAIS CHIEFS | Wed Mar 04 1992 13:54 | 5 |
| There were some scalpers tix available. Don't know how good the
seats were or even if they were actually good tix,but he wanted
$40 for them 8^0
Andy
|
85.239 | Psyched | MR4DEC::WENTZELL | Expert Only <><> | Wed Mar 04 1992 14:06 | 5 |
| I'll be there tonight - been looking forward to seeing them indoors in a more
'quaint' atmosphere since seeing them in Nashua last summer. Anyone else
going tonight? I'll be in Orch row G seat 125. 8^)
Scott
|
85.240 | Loud show tonight | AWECIM::RUSSO | | Wed Mar 04 1992 14:13 | 11 |
|
>>'quaint' atmosphere since seeing them in Nashua last summer. Anyone
else
Hi Scott......'quaint' is a good way to describe it, as long as it
includes being "LOUD!!!!!!" I saw the Allman's at the Orpheum a couple
years ago, and found it a bit too loud, though a great show. Just an
FYI....
Hogan
|
85.241 | slight correction - ABB 3/4/92 | MR4DEC::WENTZELL | Expert Only <><> | Thu Mar 05 1992 13:24 | 47 |
| Allman Brothers Band, March 4, 1992 - Orpheum Theatre, Boston
Electric:
Statesboro Blues
End of the Line
Blue Sky
Nobody Knows (nice jam in this one)
Southbound
Acoustic:
Seven Turns
Midnight Rider
Come On Into My Kitchen
I Got The blues at Midnight
Melissa
Going Down The Road Feeling Bad ->
Dickie Betts acoustic solo ->
Electric:
Warren Hayes slide solo ->
Hoochie Coochie Man
Get on With Your Life
In Memory of Elizabeth Reed ->
Drums ->
Liz Reed Reprise
Revival
Encore:
One Way Out
Whippin' Post
Comments:
Very similar to what Ger posted for Springfield. All in all a great show.
They really put a nice jam into Nobody Knows from their latest album. They put
a real nice beat behind Southbound, and Liz Reed lived up to what I expect from
that one (one of my favorite tunes). The only downer for me was all the
<expletive deleted> who kept SCREAMING at the top of their lungs during the
acoustic songs. I guess they figured it was so quiet they'd get heard.
Only saw a couple tapers with mic stands flying proudly like some sort of
high-tech dieties over the crowd, no one near me though so I didn't have the
chance to intro myself in an attempt to get a copy - if there are any out
there, this is my official grovel 8^)
Scott
|
85.242 | Jorma at Wetlands 3/4/92 Partial Set List | TERAPN::PHYLLIS | fly through the night | Thu Mar 05 1992 14:56 | 35 |
|
Jorma w/Michael Falzerano at Wetlands last night. This is a first set
list only, as the person with the pen left at break. The show started
at 11:15pm and ended at just about 4:00am. (yawn! - didn't anybody ever
teach these guys about school nights? ;-). One break; about 1/2
hr. I think. The second half of the second set they were joined by a
fiddle player, Craig somebody, who is a friend from Woodstock.
3-4-92 Set I
Hesitation Blues
Uncle Sam's Blues
I'll be Alright
Another Man Done Gone
Let us Get Together
Don't You Leave me Here
99 yr old Blues
North Wind Rise
Stop Breaking Day
Bring it on Home to me
Sea Child
Trial by Fire
Embryonic Journey
Death don't have no mercy
Nobody knows you when you're down and out
Blue Moon
I've Done Her Wrong
I wish I could be like him
Vampire Women
How Long Blues
Walkin Blues
Search my Heart
Praise the Lord and Pass the Snakes
|
85.243 | Scarlet->Fire deprivation | ZENDIA::FERGUSON | Snapping point clock: 11:55 | Tue Mar 17 1992 15:41 | 4 |
| There's that Scar->Fire! Damn!! Missed it by one show.......
i was hoping for it on Fri @ Nassau.
oh well...
|
85.244 | | TERAPN::PHYLLIS | fly through the night | Tue Mar 17 1992 16:21 | 5 |
|
Word from the field is the show last night was HOT! Hope they save
some of that good stuff for me tonight!! :-)
|
85.245 | | CSLALL::HENDERSON | Is that wicked wind still blowin'? | Tue Mar 17 1992 16:27 | 10 |
|
Who're we talking about here? Slipknot? U2? Richard Claderman? Iron Butterfly?
This is the non Dead topic, fer cryin out loud :^)
Jum
|
85.246 | Grate tapes ... KNOT !!! ... ;^) | CUPTAY::BAILEY | in search of a personal_id | Thu Apr 09 1992 12:32 | 11 |
| Just recently got some really fine tapes of a Slipknot show with Buddy
Cage ... from 03-17-89 ... but it didn't include a setlist. While I
recognize most of the tunes, there's a couple I can't identify. So I
was wonderin' if anybody else out there had these tapes, with setlists,
and could help me out a bit.
Some really hot stuff on these tapes ... I especially like GDTRFB ...
sounds grate with the pedal steel ... ;^)
... Bobbb
|
85.247 | venue?? | LUDWIG::DWEST | Dont Overlook Something Extraordinary | Thu Apr 09 1992 12:50 | 3 |
| where was the performance?
da ve
|
85.248 | lots-o-question marks ... | CUPTAY::BAILEY | in search of a personal_id | Thu Apr 09 1992 14:15 | 22 |
| It was at The Progressive, in Uxbridge. Here's the setlist, as I've
got it figured out so far:
Set 1 Set 2
Glenville Train-> I Shot the Sheriff
On the Bayou Box of Rain
Tangled up in Blue ???
The Shape I'm In Eyes of the World
??? ???
Little Red Rooster Henry
??? ???
And It Stoned Me I Don't Need No Doctor->
Cassidy Good Lovin'
Dixie Chicken E: GDTRFB ->
??? E: Morning Dew
With honorable mention to the white VW van that seemed to be parked in
the wrong place ... this tape's good enough to make a few Knothead
converts with ... ;^)
... Bobbb
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85.249 | low roof but a big room | SLOHAN::FIELDS | Its sad,so sad 'cus the Circus Left Town | Thu Apr 09 1992 14:23 | 3 |
| boy that was a fine show, well let me listen to it, maybe I can help !
Cris
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85.250 | Some clues | MILKWY::SAMPSON | Driven by the wind | Thu Apr 09 1992 16:38 | 10 |
| Yah, if I heard the tape I could probably identify the tunes. But some
Slipknot tunes you might not idetify would be; Fast Lane, it has a
Dark Starish jam in it, Imaginary Day I mistakedly refered to as
Unrequoited Love before i heard the name, Down By The River is a
Mark tune that repeats its name a few times, Ah I'm not sure if
"Better Back Off" really is Better Back Off and I can come up with
some more hints in time.
Maybe Adam can help
Geoff
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85.251 | I remember that night very well for some reason. | SLOHAN::FIELDS | Its sad,so sad 'cus the Circus Left Town | Thu Apr 09 1992 17:06 | 6 |
| true Geoff, but this was 1989 4 years ago, Mark was not with them Jamie
was, and Im not sure if Bruce was throwing DarkStar into FastLane at
that time....but more than likely its originals, another comes to mind
something about T-N-T (boom) .....
Chris
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85.252 | | LEDS::MRNGDU::YETTO | child of countless dreams | Thu Apr 09 1992 18:03 | 14 |
| RE: <<< Note 85.251 by SLOHAN::FIELDS "Its sad,so sad 'cus the Circus Left Town" >>>
> -< I remember that night very well for some reason. >-
> true Geoff, but this was 1989 4 years ago, Mark was not with them Jamie
> was, and Im not sure if Bruce was throwing DarkStar into FastLane at
> that time....but more than likely its originals, another comes to mind
> something about T-N-T (boom) .....
your mind scares me Chris! You remember a slipknot gig from 1989
but apparently don't recall that 92-89=3!!!!
:-)
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85.253 | I'm like a real big help here I know :-/ | STAR::SALKEWICZ | It missed... therefore, I am | Thu Apr 09 1992 18:11 | 7 |
| Chris' mind has always scared me,.. thats what makes him so cool :-)
I can't say that I'm the SLipknot efficiando that Adam is,.. but every
time I've seen Bruce play with Buddy,.. they do that tune with the
line "Henry tasted he got wasted" in it... whatever song that is...
/who_feels_like_he_should_know_the_title
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85.254 | :^) | LUDWIG::DWEST | Dont Overlook Something Extraordinary | Thu Apr 09 1992 18:36 | 13 |
| uh, /, that's "Henry"... :^)
sorry Bobbb... i thought i might have it at home but no luck... i
can't seem to remember shows from dates... i do better from venues...
and i know i have nothing from the progressive... i wouldn't mind
sitting and listening to it with you though! :^)
and about Chris' mind and how it scares people... ummmm, i think i
will reserve comment at this time since all too frequently these
days we same to be sharing the same mind! (or the same empty space-
sometimes i'm not sure! :^)
da ve_who's_getting_psyched_to_play_tonight
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85.255 | so thats 365 X 3 +1 (leap year) = 1096 days | SLOHAN::FIELDS | Its sad,so sad 'cus the Circus Left Town | Thu Apr 09 1992 18:38 | 20 |
| all together now !!!
mystery you here ?
OK NOW !!!!!!!!!!!!
HENRY !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
thats it /er
3 years 4 years hell I remember points in time not the distance in
time !
Chris
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85.256 | | LEDS::MRNGDU::YETTO | child of countless dreams | Thu Apr 09 1992 18:38 | 9 |
|
Re: <<< Note 85.253 by STAR::SALKEWICZ "It missed... therefore, I am " >>>
> -< I'm like a real big help here I know :-/ >-
> line "Henry tasted he got wasted" in it... whatever song that is...
Chris or mystery, you wanna take this one? :-)
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85.257 | | LEDS::MRNGDU::YETTO | child of countless dreams | Thu Apr 09 1992 18:40 | 4 |
|
Hmmn, can you say ... notes collision? :-)
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85.258 | Yup | MR4DEC::WENTZELL | Expert Only <><> | Thu Apr 09 1992 18:41 | 4 |
|
notes collision
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85.259 | | SLOHAN::FIELDS | Its sad,so sad 'cus the Circus Left Town | Thu Apr 09 1992 18:41 | 3 |
| ouch my head got a bump on it now, sheeees !
Chris_with_a_boo_boo_on_his_melon
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85.260 | Possibilities | AIMHI::KELLER | I'm P.U. Politically Uncorrect | Thu Apr 09 1992 19:03 | 33 |
| Possible tunes - lyrics
BRUCE TUNES
-----------
Better Back Off - Yes Geoff this is th name of that tune
Fastlane - Yes it did have the Dark Star jam in '89, doesn't now though
IMaginary Day - She might live in a big house in the fancy part of town or
maybe in a cabin out in the woods with no-one else around
What's The Use - What's the use of giving your heart away, always ends up in
your face I say...
Clear The Sky - Identifiable by the lyrics, which I can't remember at the
moment
Fork In The Road - Yes I'm doing the best I can, you know I am...
A Million To One - Identifiable by the lyrics.
I Needed You - Definitely identifiable by the lyrics
It Didn't Take Long - It didn't take long for me to see just how much you mean
to me...
The Day Will Come - Sooner or later the day will come and you won't have to
run jsut to have your fun...
BARRY TUNE
-----------
Just The Way It Seems To Me - Identifibale yby the lyrics
JAMIE TUNES
------------
1981 - Can't you see the writings on the wall, we're gonna take a fall, we're
gonna take a fall that's all...
Dynamite - I can't remember the lyrics but you should be able to identify the
song by them.
Snakin' Down The Freeway - Snakin' down the freeway in the middle of the night
long as it don't rain I'll be alright.
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85.261 | | DEDSHO::CLARK | I'm still alive | Thu Apr 09 1992 19:47 | 6 |
| I've got a Slipknot tape with someone calling out
"HENRYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYY"
every 15 seconds or so ... and louder between songs ;^) Kinda cracks me
up.
|
85.262 | | STOUT::RUSSO | | Thu Apr 09 1992 19:57 | 8 |
|
>>I've got a Slipknot tape with someone calling out
>> "HENRYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYY"
I wonder who that mystery person is? :^)
Hogan
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85.263 | | STUDIO::IDE | now it can be told | Thu Apr 09 1992 19:57 | 10 |
| re .248
>I Don't Need No Doctor->
I didn't see the show, and I'm no Slipknot expert, but the real name of
this song might be "Goin' Down Slow." Does it go: I'm gonna write my
mother/Tell her the shape I'm in/...repeat.../Tell her my health is
fading/ etc. etc. etc.?
Jamie
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85.264 | | CUPTAY::BAILEY | in search of a personal_id | Thu Apr 09 1992 19:59 | 17 |
| RE: I Don't Need No Doctor
That's definitely the name of the tune ... it's an old NRPS tune
I don't need no doctor, 'cause I know what's ailing me
(repeat)
Been too long away from my baby, I'm comin' down with a misery.
etc.
Slipknot's words are slightly different.
Thanks for all the help with the tape. I can't match lyrics to titles
just now ... I loaned it to Probz for the week-end.
... Bobbb
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85.265 | | LANDO::HAPGOOD | now we play for life | Thu Apr 09 1992 20:01 | 12 |
| <<< Note 85.263 by STUDIO::IDE "now it can be told" >>>
>I Don't Need No Doctor->
Jamie, thjjere's an "I don't need no doctor" written by a fab-duo writing
team and jeesh I forgot the names temporarily (a black man and black woman)
who went on to try to make it singing their own songs.
ANYHOW, Humble Pie popularized it (on the Humble Pie Live at the Fillmore)
seeya
bob
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85.266 | | STUDIO::IDE | now it can be told | Thu Apr 09 1992 20:05 | 8 |
| I sit corrected!
btw, a bazillion thanks to whoever mentioned the Allman Bros. radio
special that was on last Sunday!! I htought it would be a lame
syndicated show, but it was an hour with their road manager and tape
archivist. Great stuff!
Jamie
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85.267 | I really are smart | STAR::SALKEWICZ | It missed... therefore, I am | Thu Apr 09 1992 20:35 | 7 |
| 'scuse me,.. but does anybody know how the song "Henry" goes?
/:-}
I shoudl know the title,... duyah!
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85.268 | where's my medicated lotion when I need it? | LANDO::HAPGOOD | now we play for life | Thu Apr 09 1992 20:39 | 15 |
| <<< Note 85.264 by CUPTAY::BAILEY "in search of a personal_id" >>>
> RE: I Don't Need No Doctor
> That's definitely the name of the tune ... it's an old NRPS tune
> I don't need no doctor, 'cause I know what's ailing me
> (repeat)
> Been too long away from my baby, I'm comin' down with a misery.
Yeah Bobbb, NRPS covered it though. It was written by those 2 I mentioned
earlier ...great song writing team (x and simpson or somesuch) can anyone
bail me out and say who they are....??
the other bob
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85.269 | one of my favorite NRPS tunes ... | CUPTAY::BAILEY | in search of a personal_id | Thu Apr 09 1992 20:54 | 27 |
| No problem /mon ...
Every year along about this time it all goes dry
nothin' round for love nor money there to get you high
Henry got pissed off and said he'd run to Mexico
50 people waitin' back at home for Henry's load
And now he's rolling down the mountain going fast, fast, fast
and if he blows it this one's gonna be his last
went to Acapulco to return the golden keys
Henry keep the brakes on for this corner if you please
Henry got to Mexico and turned his truck around
talking to the man who's got it growing from the ground
Henry tasted, he got wasted, couldn't even see
How he's gonna drive like that is not too clear to me
And now he's rolling ... etc.
Summertime in Tiajuana it's a lovely town
Bullfights bring the tourists and the money coming down
Border guards are much too busy there at 5 o'clock
Henry's truckin' right on through he hardly even stopped
And now he's rolling ... etc. (again)
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85.270 | vicious vicious VICIOUS cycle | STAR::SALKEWICZ | It missed... therefore, I am | Thu Apr 09 1992 21:33 | 10 |
| Thanks Bob,..
Hey,.. whats the title of that tune!
Its Mr. Short term memory...
/
PS So how does that tune Henry go again?
|
85.271 | | TLE::ABBOT | J. R. "Bob" Dobbs in 92 | Thu Apr 09 1992 21:42 | 2 |
| Ashford and Simpson?
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85.272 | Henry? | MR4MI2::REHILL | Call me Mystery Hill | Thu Apr 09 1992 22:48 | 3 |
|
Did I hear someone mention Henry?
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85.273 | Hes my pal | STAR::SALKEWICZ | It missed... therefore, I am | Thu Apr 09 1992 23:45 | 4 |
| paging Henry,.. Mr Henry where you at man?
/Henry
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85.275 | | LANDO::HAPGOOD | now we play for life | Fri Apr 10 1992 12:58 | 19 |
| RE: ASHFORD AND SIMPSON!!!!
yes yes! that's who wrote "I don't need no Doctor"!!
Thanks and a tip o' the hat to Mr. Abbott (I can never remember 2 b's ? 2 t's???
They wrote a lot of hit songs for other folks and back in the late 70's
and early 80's tried a go of it on their own.
thanks...
bob
ps. thanks for the treat on my doorstep too, Scott! What went out 1/2 empty
came back all full. I actually have the other John H stuff on another tape
but none of the other....
pps. I knew it was something with Simpson but with the media blitz w/ Bart,
it's impossible to think past that...
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85.276 | | SLOHAN::FIELDS | Its sad,so sad 'cus the Circus Left Town | Mon Apr 13 1992 12:54 | 1 |
| Henry who ?
|
85.277 | | CXDOCS::BARNES | | Mon Apr 13 1992 14:41 | 9 |
| had to dig out my best of NRPS this weekend after reading the past
replys...got me ina cowboy mood all day Saturday...YEEEEHAAAAHHHHH!
"You angel, you. Ya got me under yer wing..."
"I don't know you...
lately you've been on my mind. I don't know you.."
rfb
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85.278 | Had to do this before someone else did | STAR::SALKEWICZ | It missed... therefore, I am | Mon Apr 13 1992 17:03 | 4 |
| Tyah,,, Henry,. and his buddy Chelly!
/
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85.279 | Albert Collins mini-review | VSSCAD::LARU | goin' to Graceland | Wed Apr 15 1992 14:51 | 12 |
| I saw Albert Collins (& Lonnie Mack) in New Haven last night...
Great show!!! I had a great time and am now really looking
forward to tomorrow's show at Nightstage. Albert & his rhythm
guitarist were cranking out some interesting harmonics...
after about 5+ minutes of applause, they came back out for a 15 minute
encore to close the place... great jam!
If you go tomorrow, don't worry about being late. Lonnie
Mack didn't do anything worth writing about.
/bruce
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85.280 | 4/24/92 in Sommerville... | ROULET::DWEST | Dont Overlook Something Extraordinary | Mon Apr 27 1992 18:40 | 61 |
85.281 | its part of the plan me thinks ! | SLOHAN::FIELDS | Its sad,so sad 'cus the Circus Left Town | Mon Apr 27 1992 19:00 | 5 |
| Hey what would a Slipknot show be without a power loss anyway ! I think
the drumers (past and present) pay someone to pull the plug ! rilly :')
Chris
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85.282 | :-) | CSCMA::M_PECKAR | J'adore le monde de Wayne, pas! | Mon Apr 27 1992 20:10 | 6 |
|
Rache and I hadda great time. It was my second Merl show, very very similar to
the first Merl show I saw. Ran into Dav-o Feeney there, hadn't seen that RO
Dechead for quite some time, Hiya Dav-o!!!!!!!
Looks like Treemon had the most fun of all. :-)
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85.283 | Grate show! | MR4DEC::WENTZELL | Don't say I didn't warn you | Mon Apr 27 1992 20:49 | 36 |
| It was grate to see everybody!
da ve summed it up nice - a very high energy show all around! Nice to meet
the TreeFamily before the show as well, since the TreeParents live in the same
neck of the woods ;^) in Maine as most of my family. Hope they had fun meeting
all the DECheads! But then again who wouldn't 8^)
My hats off to Ms. Anderson (opening act). She stood up there looking out at
a hall full of people staring back at her (she must usually play bars and the
like because she commented on how nice it was to have an audience that more
or less *had* to face her) who for the most part had probobly never heard of
her - and she did a grate job! She also commented on how the appalause got
louder after every song, I think she liked that 8^). Her Watchtower was
indeed a terrific version, but why did she give credit to Dylan for a Dead
song?? ;^) (<-Dylan fans note the winky-smiley before having a coronary!!)
Slipknot really had the place jumping!! I sat next to a guy who had never seen
them before and seemed to kind of yawn at the thought of "just another dead
cover band" but I set him straight 8^) and sure enough he was bopping up a
storm all the way through the set! And how about a new motto - "Slipknot, the
guitars stop pickin' but Treemon keeps kickin'!" Too bad all I could see in
the middle of the stage was a big black box (Merl's B3) and the very
tippidy top of Treemon's head.
And of course there was Merl and his band - they were awesome! I was about 15
feet from him and I swear I could feel the energy just oozing out of him and
sucking me and the crowd right in! During Blues from the Rainforest he gave
out all kinds of percussion stuff (tamborine, different types of
morraccas(sp?), sand filled tubes, etc.) to those in the front row and for a
while they got to be part of the band. He kind of laughed at being voted the
#5 "New-Age" artist, and then went on to teach all what it really means to
boogie.
I went home totally exhausted and feeling awesome!
Scott
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85.284 | great show | EZRIDR::SIEGEL | The revolution wil not be televised | Mon Apr 27 1992 23:24 | 26 |
| So, da ve, you're saying that Slipknot is too good a band to be "just an
opening act"? I agree! I kept thinking of it as a Slipknot show with Merl
coming on after rather than a Merl show with Slipknot opening. But, also,
consider the venue. If the show was in a bar or nightclub everyone would have
been dancing throughout the show. It was kind of weird seeing this show in a
movie theater.
It was nice to see so many DECheads and Slipknot regulars there. I even met an
old friend from school who had never seen Slipknot. I'll have to get his
opinion on the show next time I see him.
I was glad the sound was great. I was afraid it might be too loud. Hats off
to Phil!
I also enjoyed the solo artist very much! She has a great voice, good guitar
chops, and good stage presence. I also thought the Watchtower was unique and
good.
I forgot what my first Merl show (last year at the Channel) was like, but I'll
remember this one for a while. I loved the rhythms, multi-part songs, and odd
time signatures. The band was very tight. The guitar player was out of this
world at times!
that's it,
adam
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85.285 | Save,.... Mother Earth | STAR::SALKEWICZ | It missed... therefore, I am | Tue Apr 28 1992 17:31 | 28 |
|
this was my first Merle gig in person,.. but it was pretty much
what I expected.
I got a kick out of da ve's review because to me their energy
is very high.... its just a diferent kind of music. Its more of a jazz
style than the "rock" style show Slipknot put on. I agree that
Slipknots set pumped up the crowd more,.. but the lack of energy in
the crowd for Merle just shows what kind of crowd it was. To me, that
stuff was intense from the opening... It was actually a bit higher
in the "lets excite th ecrowd" department than I expected.... I thought
we'd get a lot more cool jazz,.. Saunders/Garcia at teh Keystone...
But I liked them a lot overall,.. and Merle's drummer was pretty
friggin' unbelievable.. saw him backstage after the show and he could
barely lift his head to acknowledge my compliments... Merle and his
guitar player on the other hand seemed like they were ready to go all
night... :-)
I don't know about who should have opened for who,.. but
it sure seemd lik ethe place was at least half knot fans,...
Da ve,.. its too bad you didn't stay around for the late
stuff because after his speech Merle did crank to new energy levels to
close out...
/Bill
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85.286 | What a night! | LJOHUB::RILEY | Without a slip of the toungue... | Tue Apr 28 1992 17:57 | 76 |
|
Thanks to all who came and for the good words about the show! I think
Fog was right... I HAD A BLAST! Here's my version of the evening...
I showed up with Stacy and drumset at around 3:00pm in order to have
plenty o time. Indeed I did, I didn't get to set up my drums until
7:20pm! Anyway, it was fun being a part of the stage setup (although a
very small part... "Tree could you hold up the lighting stands?" "Tree
could you reach this for me?" etc...)
Stress levels reached maximum at around 6:30pm when it became obvious
that we weren't going to get a sound check at all, and we also found
out that we couldn't so much as move ANY of Merl's equipment even a
foot back for the drums to be setup. But after a bit we played the
hand we were dealt and figured out how to make a go of what we had...
Tree family showed up @ 7:30 with the rest of y'all, present were
TreeMom (Betsy), TreeDad (Gil), TreeBro (Bart), Tree-sis-in-law
(Susie), and Tree-in-laws (John & Jeannette)... Stacy sat with all of
them in the first row.
First act came on, and from what I could hear (couldn't hear it that
well back stage) she was very good. Your reviews will have to suffice
since I was not in a good spot to listen.
She ended and we took stage... Right away I knew the double drumming
would not even approach it's full potential... I couldn't see OR hear
Jack at all, luckily he could hear me, and he basically followed me all
set long as a result. Slipknot set list: (from memory)
The Day Will Come (Bruce original)
Feel Like a Stranger
Westbound Train (Mark original)
Imaginary Day (Bruce original)
Southbound
The Way It Seems to Me-> (Barry original)
Drums->
Help on the way-> (unexpected Drums->)
Help on the Way->
Slipknot->
Out in the Rain (Mark original)
Fork in the Road (Bruce original)
I was only upset about the double drumming arrangement not being more
effective... just wait for Slip into Summer though! The rest of the
evening was very high energy and felt pretty good to all of us up on
stage.
The power failure was a definite curve ball, and though Chris has an
interesting theory, I paid off no one that I know of, so it would've
had to be Jack... The comment was made that Jack and I were the Help
on the Way to the rest of the band during that song, and I think
there's something to be said for that! What a rush to hear the crowd
go crazy during the drumming though BIG 8^) on my face...
After we stepped down, I was on an emotional high for the rest of the
night, and sitting front and center for Merl was a lot of fun. Merl's
highlights for me were Blues from the Rainforest, Finders Keepers,
Funky System, Save Mother Earth, and that wild upbeat version of Sugaree.
Rapping with Merl and his band between sets was also a lot of fun, they
are very interesting and fun people.
Closing note: Slipknot is talking about doing the Somerville Theatre
as the Headliner sometime in the next year, and if it happens, we'll
bring all sorts of cool lighting equipment (like projectors) to
supplement the show. I would LOVE to play there again, expecially with
some more breathing room and less anxiety before the show!
I did have Slipknot viedotaped, but the picture is extremely dark due
to the backlighting, and there is no low end on the audio because we
just used the microphone on the VHS camera.
Treemon
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85.287 | enthusiasm | AWARD::CLARK | I'm still alive | Tue Apr 28 1992 18:01 | 11 |
| re <<< Note 85.286 by LJOHUB::RILEY "Without a slip of the toungue..." >>>
-< What a night! >-
> Closing note: Slipknot is talking about doing the Somerville Theatre
> as the Headliner sometime in the next year, and if it happens, we'll
> bring all sorts of cool lighting equipment (like projectors) to
YEAH!
:^)
- DC
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85.288 | Hippest | MR4MI2::REHILL | Call me Mystery Hill | Tue Apr 28 1992 23:35 | 5 |
| "bring all sorts of coll lighting equipment (like projectors) to"
That would be the hippest, Tree! I wonder where you got that idea? ;*)
|
85.289 | | LJOHUB::RILEY | Without a slip of the toungue... | Wed Apr 29 1992 13:06 | 13 |
|
Heard on Saturday night after the Somerville show:
"If I heard Jim Rehill say 'That would be the hippest' one more time, I
would have killed him!" - Phil Davidson
Actually Mystery, thought the topic was brought up on Friday night, we
were talking about the projectors a couple of weeks earlier. The nice
thing is that Cathy & Dave (lighting crew) already have the equipment,
so all they're waiting for is the right place...
Tree
|
85.290 | hehehe | SLOHAN::FIELDS | Its sad,so sad 'cus the Circus Left Town | Wed Apr 29 1992 13:27 | 1 |
| this is funny, can't wait to see Phil, I'll know just what to say :'0
|
85.291 | God - 5/17/92 | ANGLIN::GEBHART | Met her accidentally in St.Paul, MN | Mon May 18 1992 20:09 | 37 |
| Eric Clapton at the Target Center - Minneapolis 5/17/92
- Increadable!!!!!
If you have not seen this tour yet you are missing out. All I could do
was sit in amazemnt and total respect for a man who has worked so hard
for so long and has been through more than anyone would ever care to go
throgh in their worst nightmare - I guess that is how you get the blues
though. I don't have a complete setlist but I will go through some
highlights as best I can remember -
He started out with a very powerful White Room that sent chills down my
spine. Then came a couple of Journeyman tunes. I Shot the Sherriff
isn't reggea anymore - But I really loved it.
He did two acoustic songs - tears in Heaven and The Circus left town
and talked about recently getting back to the acoustic and the writing
these songs for the loss of his son :-( it ws a sad moment - I have
trouble thinking about that type of loss and how it happened imagine
what he must be going through - it sounds like he was close to him. :-(
Wonderful Tonight, old Love, Badge and Layla where the highlights for
for me after that - I was hoping for that acoustic Layla but I won't
complain ;-). After a five min break before the encore EC came back
out for a DEAD type encore with: After Midnight-->Crossroads-->Sunshine
of your Love-->Drums-->Sunshine of Your Love!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Drums was - Iam speechless - first the main drummer played for about 10
minutes until he stoped of exhastion. Then the bongo player, who many
of you probably remember from the eMpTy-V unplugged (bald with glasses)
- he went absolutley nuts - then got the gong out - a real crowd
pleaser. EC also had a great rythm guitarist - he showed great respect
for EC - when Eric would take a solo the rythm guitarist would try to
follow with the fingering Eric was laying down - some interesting
interaction. Eric also gave him and Nathan East (bass) a chance to
shine.
All in all a lot of fun - see him if you get the chance.
|
85.292 | EC's band lineup | SLOHAN::FIELDS | Its sad,so sad 'cus the Circus Left Town | Mon May 18 1992 20:24 | 15 |
| filling in the names.....
Nathan East Bass & vocals
Steve Ferrone Drums
Ray Cooper Percussion
Katie Kissoon Backing Vocals
Tessa Niles Backing Vocals
now I'm going on it would make sense list of people
Andy Fairweather-Low guitar (short blonde hair)
Chuck Leavall Keyboards (long dark crazy hair)
I've been told as of today EC should be somewhere around here Aug 18th
anyone else hear this ???
Chris
|
85.293 | slowhand | SELL3::ROBERTS | a blinding flash o'the obvious | Mon May 18 1992 20:26 | 4 |
| I heard EC will be performing with Elton John in Foxboro around that
time ... hopefully he will have another option for us :-)
c
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85.294 | Ayup,.. confoimed possible definite maybe | STAR::SALKEWICZ | It missed... therefore, I am | Mon May 18 1992 20:44 | 5 |
| I heard the same (where I don't remeber) about Clapton/Elton as
Carol...
/
|
85.295 | this is what you call a RUMOR | CSLALL::BENJAMIN | | Mon May 18 1992 22:58 | 4 |
| Someone told me that Elton John won't be playing with EC when he plays
around here this summer...Elton had a change of plans....
DaveB.
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85.296 | nah, it's whatcha call a BREAK! | SELL1::ROBERTS | a blinding flash o'the obvious | Tue May 19 1992 12:55 | 6 |
|
RE: .295
Seemed like a wierd match up anyway
c
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85.297 | banjo masters | TLE::ABBOT | J. R. "Bob" Dobbs in 92 | Fri Jun 05 1992 14:34 | 40 |
| Saw a great show last night: Bela Fleck and Tony Trischka at Del
Rossi's Trattorio in Dublin NH.
Del Rossi's is an Italian restaurant in an old farmhouse. The food is
*very* good but not cheap. Very cozy music room, it's like having
someone play in your living room.
Tony Trischka taught Bela to play the banjo about 20 years ago. He
plays at Del Rossi's often, sometimes bringing guests. Bela Fleck, for
those not in the know, heads up Bela Fleck and the Flecktones (opened
for the Dead on NYE) and has been in the bluegrass bands Newgrass
Revival and Strength in Numbers.
Last night it was just the two of them and their banjos. No singing or
other accompaniment. Bela said it was the first of their 4-stop world
tour, they should be hitting New York soon. A real relaxed night, like
hanging out in a jam session.
They did two sets, almost 3 hours. Normally I would go crazy after 3
hours of banjo playing, but these guys are so unusual that you don't
even realize they're playing just plain old banjos.
Some highlights: the classical section, when they did Bach's Two Part
Invention No. 1 in C minor. The dueling Beatles challenge - they
alternated playing random Beatles tunes until they ran out (Bela
attempted I Am the Walrus but it didn't work), then Tony started with a
medley of Rolling Stones tunes. Tony did one tune playing his banjo
with a bow, really neat effect. Bela did some slide, after a
suggestion from Bonnie Raitt. They ended up with something really
strange: the both of them playing the same banjo. One would do the
chords, then the other would do the picking, and then they would
alternate, and finally ending with both doing the picking and chords at
the same time.
Got a chance to talk with Bela after the show. Meri was wondering if
he was on "Zoom" many years ago, they had a teenage banjo player on one
show and her sister thought it might have been him, but it wasn't.
Scott
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85.298 | | LANDO::HAPGOOD | | Fri Jun 05 1992 14:41 | 11 |
| >> Saw a great show last night: Bela Fleck and Tony Trischka at Del
>> Rossi's Trattorio in Dublin NH.
Hey Scott,
this guys brother, Chris Del Rossi, is your neighbor; he used to cook there.
bob
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85.299 | Majek Fashek | STUDIO::IDE | now it can be told | Thu Jun 25 1992 13:01 | 19 |
| Anyone heard of a guy named Majek Fashek? He, along with some of his
group, was on Late Night the other night. Only once before (the first
time I heard Phish) have I been so impressed with a new (to me) group.
The group is Nigerian, and combines reggae with Afro-pop for a sound
that rivals reggae legends Bob Marley and Peter Tosh. The band
consisted of Majek on vocals, a couple of back-up singers, one or two
talking drummers (the original roto-tom!), and a keyboard/sample
player. Dave raved about their entire CD (entitled "Spirit of Love," I
think) and said that it was all as good as the one number they did. I
can't recall any Late Night performer getting the ovation that this
group got -- the crowd just exploded. As did I -- I must've listened
to the song five times last night. If you like reggae, and Dave's
right about the rest of the CD, you might want to pick this one up.
Bela Fleck and the Flecktones were on PBS a couple of nights ago. How
does the bass player not get strap burns from flipping his bass around
his neck? :^)
Jamie
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85.300 | | LANDO::HAPGOOD | now we play for life | Thu Jun 25 1992 13:26 | 9 |
| <<< Note 85.299 by STUDIO::IDE "now it can be told" >>>
-< Majek Fashek >-
Jamie, I think this is the guy I was referring to in the "music happenings"
note that will be part of the Reggae Fest at Loon .... I said "someone
with an afro-pop/world beat" name...
bob
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85.301 | warren-live | SCHOOL::SUSEL | Danced my feet down to the knees! | Thu Jun 25 1992 13:43 | 18 |
| Warren Zevon recorded a live album at the paradise last night, and It
was a HOT show! Warren seems to have cleaned up his act {for now}, and
was still looking as healthy as he was about 9 months ago when he last
came around.
He played quit a few songs, all solo/acoustic or piano. He was playing
with a new keyboard and went off in a space type jam during Mohammeds
Radio which was the encore, {he turned it into an election parody}
Other songs played:
Weirwolves of Boston {!}
Detox
Poor poor pitiful me {he orig wrote this}
Looking for a heart
Mr. bad example
Roland the thompson gunner
Expect release in a few months
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85.302 | | SIOG::OSULLIVAN_D | | Tue Jun 30 1992 16:10 | 7 |
| Saw Lyle Lovett and his Large Band here in Dublin last weekend - great
show. I counted 14 people on stage. The last time I saw his show he
had 3 or 4 people I think, so it's really large this time.
Catch it if you can.
-Dermot
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85.303 | | LEDS::MRNGDU::YETTO | discover the wonders of nature | Wed Jul 22 1992 13:03 | 10 |
|
To those of you going to Hollman tonight start getting psyched because you
have a wonderful show ahead of you!!
Santana, as usual was phenomenal. And for this recently converted Phish_virgin
I'd say another phish_head is born. They are fantastic .... a suprise in
every song!!
Two great bands and a super bill. Any xtras for tonight? :-)
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85.304 | | CSLALL::HENDERSON | Keep hope alive! | Wed Jul 22 1992 13:14 | 15 |
|
RE: <<< Note 85.303 by LEDS::MRNGDU::YETTO "discover the wonders of nature" >>>
>To those of you going to Hollman tonight start getting psyched because you
I don't know who's playing at Hollman (or where it is for that matter), but
I'm going to *Holman* to see Santana :-)
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85.305 | Lisa Yetto....Come on down!!!! | DRINKS::WEISS | Eight Canadian dollars I'll never spend. | Wed Jul 22 1992 13:17 | 8 |
| > Any xtras for tonight? :-)
As far as I know, there are still plenty of tickets left...I'm sure they'll be
sellin' 'em at the box office tonight...Also, you can get 'em through
ticketmaster (also, Nashua Center for the Arts is sellin' em. Cash only, but no
ridiculous fees, like tm...)
Dave
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85.306 | | OCTOBR::GRABAZS | seeking all that's still unsung | Wed Jul 22 1992 13:24 | 8 |
|
AND...if you want to hear them again but don't want to spend
more money Lisa...just come and do what I plan on doing...
set up a blanket in the park outside the stadium and listen
from there - there's always quite a crowd outside and I
hear the sound's pretty good
Debess_el_cheapo!
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85.307 | when is showtime? :-) | LEDS::MRNGDU::YETTO | discover the wonders of nature | Wed Jul 22 1992 13:54 | 5 |
|
hey cheapo, that sounds like a plan. What color is your blanket? Do you
have a particular spot you plan to be in? Maybe I'll come and join you,
I missed not seeing you at either camping trip!
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85.308 | | OCTOBR::GRABAZS | seeking all that's still unsung | Wed Jul 22 1992 14:10 | 26 |
| re: <<< Note 85.307 by LEDS::MRNGDU::YETTO "discover the wonders of nature" >
> -< when is showtime? :-) >-
you'd have to ask someone with tickets ;-)
>hey cheapo, that sounds like a plan. What color is your blanket? Do you
>have a particular spot you plan to be in? Maybe I'll come and join you,
my blanket is a yellow,white,black mexican blanket. I plan on
having a couple of citronella candles going. Possibly a lantern
on too if we're on "the dark side". I'm not EXACTLY sure where
I'll be sitting - my friend has suggested the side to the right
of the stage - she says there's a big field there, but no lights.
The side on the left is a little better lit. I'll be there with
Guntis, Andra, Lara and Eli - so it's going to have to be a group
decision when we get there. If you plan to go I could plan to
meet you somewhere specific - like at the front entrance.
I missed not seeing you at either camping trip!
I must admit, I was real disappointed that you didn't make it
this weekend. I was looking forward to seeing ya...
Debess
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85.309 | | LEDS::MRNGDU::YETTO | discover the wonders of nature | Wed Jul 22 1992 14:45 | 4 |
|
okeydokey ... me and my tired_body will see how we are feeling in a little
bit and then let you know what we decide. :-)
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85.310 | :') | SLOHAN::FIELDS | Meowowowowow I'm Hungry ! | Wed Jul 22 1992 14:49 | 2 |
| well lisa if your tired body wants to go my old rusting body will join
you !
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85.311 | | GIAMEM::CONNORS | | Wed Jul 22 1992 15:45 | 3 |
|
hey /, what the heck were ya doin jumpin up on stage
last night at the end of Santana??? ;-)
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85.312 | /!? | VSSCAD::LARU | run, or fight, or dance! | Wed Jul 22 1992 15:53 | 2 |
| Gee, was that / in the white outfit who hugged Carlos
and then jiggled his butt for us all to see??
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85.313 | Ha ! | SLOHAN::FIELDS | Meowowowowow I'm Hungry ! | Wed Jul 22 1992 15:58 | 1 |
| and he calls me a ham ! geeesss
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85.314 | | GIAMEM::CONNORS | | Wed Jul 22 1992 15:59 | 4 |
|
maybe it was a /ette????
;-/
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85.315 | fun night | STAR::SALKEWICZ | It missed... therefore, I am | Wed Jul 22 1992 16:01 | 24 |
| Yeah,...
Carlos waved to me and said "Hey man,.. I'm tired,.. why don't you
jump up here and finsih this jam for me."... so I said "sure" and
jumped up there,.. wigled my wiggly stick for a while and then
security "escorted" me to the backstage area where I eneded up partying
the night away with the band...
One for the memoirs I tell ya :-) :-)
/
OPS Thanks Tracy fro the great tix,.. and what a trip! you knowing
Jimbo (Kind's drummer) :-),.. and that was my first time seeing
Carlos,.. At one point,.. Carlos got that "ghost with guitar"
image/persona going just like I've only really seen one other
guitarist do (namely Jerome Garcia),... I was trasfixiated,.. he
melted my mind. I like the way he just keeps on going and going until
he gets it right. Great fun,.. but there were a lot of people jumping
up on stage there towards the end... that one girl I think Carlos kind
of liked,.. :-),.. didn't seem to care that she stayed there a
while,...
/
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85.316 | | EZRIDR::SIEGEL | The revolution wil not be televised | Wed Jul 22 1992 16:52 | 43 |
| re: <<< Note 85.315 by STAR::SALKEWICZ "It missed... therefore, I am " >>>
> -< fun night >-
> he gets it right. Great fun,.. but there were a lot of people jumping
> up on stage there towards the end... that one girl I think Carlos kind
> of liked,.. :-),.. didn't seem to care that she stayed there a
> while,...
I liked that little dance she did after hugging Carlos. She rocked her hips
simultaneously with some bongo hits - almost like she knew they were coming!
Or maybe the percussionists were just playing off her!
I was pleasantly surprised that security did not get violent. They didn't
even try to grab her, she just jumped back into the crowd after being on stage
for a good 10 seconds! But, she did start a trend of people jumping on stage.
One guy got grabbed and was escorted off to the right of the stage. I couldn't
see it but I wonder if they threw him right out on his ass after getting
backstage. The last guy to jump on stage was grabbed by a security dude and
was gently pushed back in the direction of the crowd, but then the security guy
turned around and went back to the side of the stage, not realizing that the
audience member was dancing at the edge of the stage! Then he jumped back into
the crowd.
It's nice to see the exhibitionist-type audience members get their thrills
without being violently taken down by security. I don't mind seeing such
displays because most of them are interesting to watch. And with a man like
Santana, there's usually no fear of a wacko coming up and doing something real
stupid on stage. I can really appreciate the stage-jumpers who just do their
thing and return quietly to their seats. :-)
Carlos really burned up those frets. I liked the way he would give the nod to
each band member and play off them for a while (much like another band we
know). And the guy is as accurate as an atomic clock!
I missed the first half of Phish but what I saw was great once again. Carlos
really seemed to like them as evident by his mention of them when introducing
his band. You could hear Phish really clearly in the parking lot where we were
parked. That's how we knew they hit the stage (5 minutes early!). We just
finished our beer with nice Phish background music!
have fun at Holman tonight!
adam
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85.317 | | SMURF::GRADY | Short arms, and deep pockets... | Wed Jul 22 1992 17:11 | 5 |
| No Phish/Carlos jam, huh?
Too bad. Maybe tonight....I'm psyched!!
tim
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85.318 | :^) | TECRUS::FROMM | There is no way to peace;peace is the way. | Thu Jul 23 1992 02:23 | 28 |
| trey jammed with santana a bit at the garden state arts center (nj), but that's
the only instance that i know of
Phish - Great Woods 7/21/92
All Things Re-considered
Possum
It's Ice
Sparkle
Stash
Squirming Coil
Runaway Jim
way too short for Phish, imho; i wish they would stop this opening band non-
sense and get back to headlining; i saw an awful lot of Phish shirts among the
crowd, and almost no Santana shirts - kind of an interesting twist for an
opening band; oh yeah, i did enjoy santana too (great percussion section, esp.
the dude on bongos)
for those of you who just got a first taste of phish last night (or tonight),
i'll be sure to post a schedule when they resume their own touring, but since
they're with santana for the rest of the summer and then going back to the
studio to record the next album, it probably won't be until late in the fall;
the only remaining headline date (for you west coasters) is:
8/17: San Juan Capistrano, California -- Coach House (all ages)
- rich
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85.319 | | CSLALL::HENDERSON | Chew a little juicy fruit | Thu Jul 23 1992 05:12 | 14 |
|
I enjoyed Phish...a lot of hot jamming..
Santana was great..loved the whole set
Unfortunately the ride home was a bummer...
Jum
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85.320 | What an awesome show! :-) | DRINKS::WEISS | Eight Canadian dollars I'll never spend. | Thu Jul 23 1992 13:17 | 5 |
| Trey jammed with Carlos last night!!!!
:-) :-) :-)
Dave
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85.321 | | SMURF::GRADY | Short arms, and deep pockets... | Thu Jul 23 1992 13:51 | 30 |
| Jum, my sympathy for your misfortune - I thought I saw you on the way
out, but didn't realize it until I was well past you on the way out of
town...I hope it works out for you. Nice seeing you there, and your
friend as well.
A really fine show - too bad Phish didn't play a little longer - we got
there late, almost 8pm, and only heard 2-3 songs. Anyone get a
setlist? I got there during "Bouncing 'Round the Room". Did they play
Possum?
And a really grate jam with Trey and Carlos. Carlos just played, and
played and played...I was thinking he'd do two sets with a break, since
he started around 8:30 or so? Nope. Just 2.5 hours of solid music.
Dave & Sparky - I thought I saw youse briefly, as I was being suffled
out of the aisle, but didn't see you again after that. I tend to
wander during shows, if I can... I guess when ya can't dance, ya gotta
do something with the energy. :-). I did look for you during the
break, but like you I couldn't hang out near the baseball diamond long.
Too many kids hurling projectiles.
Interesting audience mix too (I'm into people watching). Broad mix
from the teenagers like the girls that bummed $.50 from me, to the
"mature generation" (like me?), who remember listening to Carlos in
high school/college when he first released tunes like "Black Magic
Woman".
And what a gorgeous night - cool weather, stars and fine music...
tim
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85.322 | | CSLALL::HENDERSON | Chew a little juicy fruit | Thu Jul 23 1992 15:09 | 12 |
|
I thought I saw Dave at one point myself, but having only met you once, I
wasn't sure (and having never met Sparky I really wasn't sure :-/)
A grate night though..the crowd age mix was real interesting.
Jum
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85.323 | ;^) | NRSTA2::CLARK | Ever breathe oxygen, son? | Mon Jul 27 1992 20:42 | 4 |
| Geez, I left the door unlocked and a whole batch o' beer in the fridge,
and youse guys didn't take advantage of it!
- DC
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85.324 | | CSLALL::HENDERSON | I have a friend I've never seen | Tue Jul 28 1992 00:34 | 3 |
|
Yeah, we did...we just replaced it with new stuff :-)
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85.326 | 8^P | NRSTA2::CLARK | Ever breathe oxygen, son? | Tue Jul 28 1992 13:07 | 7 |
| Do I detect a little sarcasm there, Jolii? ;^)
Actually I was kinda hoping you WOULD let the cats out. Coming
home after a week of vacation to a house occupied by 7 cats was a
little, um, overwhelming ... phee-yew ...
- DC
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85.327 | the not so great debate continues? | STAR::SALKEWICZ | It missed... therefore, I am | Tue Jul 28 1992 15:06 | 4 |
| Why don't you let the cats out then?....
/Cat
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85.328 | stop it ! | SLOHAN::FIELDS | Meowowowowow I'm Hungry ! | Tue Jul 28 1992 15:12 | 9 |
| not in this note it don't !
Mod_from_hell
8*)
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85.329 | yes, she DOES exist | NRSTA2::CLARK | Ever breathe oxygen, son? | Tue Jul 28 1992 18:18 | 6 |
| re <<< Note 85.327 by STAR::SALKEWICZ "It missed... therefore, I am " >>>
> -< the not so great debate continues? >-
>
> Why don't you let the cats out then?....
I'm kinda fond of my head, and would rather Lydia didn't remove it. ;^)
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85.330 | ... | STAR::SALKEWICZ | It missed... therefore, I am | Tue Jul 28 1992 19:43 | 6 |
| :-)
OK dc,.. keep your head if you must!
/Soko
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85.331 | ELP review | EBBV03::SMITH | we were meant to be here | Thu Jul 30 1992 13:56 | 31 |
|
When I was able to swing a couple really cheap tickets to
ELP, I did not expect the performance to be as rippin
as last nights show, I was just going for historical reasons.
Bonzo's son's band opened up, Jason is quite the drummer
but the rest of the band sucks! A massive thunderstorm
really got the atmosphere riled up for ELP, luckly we were
under the pavilion and were relatively dry. ELP walked on
stage. I expected to see a bunch of musicians backing these
guys up, but to my extreme pleasure it was just Emerson, lake,
and Palmer, and that was it!!! The opener was (of course)
Karn Evil, and I was amazed at the sound these 3 old dudes ;-)
belted out, I just could not believe how well these guys jammed.
At some points I felt as if they were improvisational, and
other times they sounded just like the albums. The keyboard
setup was phoenominal, apparently the same technical mish
mosh they used all throughout the seventies on their elaborate
world tours. At one point the whole keyboard set up spun
around and Emerson came out with a little old fashion organ
throwing it around the stage and playing it in strange positions,
At one point he had the keyboard on top of him as he played it
upside down. Some songs were acoustic, some electric, but they
all sounded great! Lucky Man was done excellent, as well as
From the Beginning(????) . They covered just about everything
that I wanted to hear except for You Turn Me On and one other,
which I can't remember the name. A superior show, I'd recommend
this show to the novice as well as the expert ELPhead. The jams
really can get going. The fact that theres only drums, bass,
and keys really brings forth a unique, medieval, magical, mystical,
sound
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85.332 | | AIMHI::KELLER | I'm not broke, I'm on a financial diet | Thu Jul 30 1992 15:16 | 7 |
| It sounds like a great show. i wish I could have made it down but there is a
severe lack of funds in our household so concerts have been non-existant. I've
been an ELP fan for many many years.
Glad to hear you had a good time.
Geoff
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85.333 | | EBBV03::SMITH | we were meant to be here | Thu Jul 30 1992 16:09 | 9 |
| >>It sounds like a great show. i wish I could have made it down but there is a
>>severe lack of funds in our household so concerts have been non-existant. I've
>>been an ELP fan for many many years.
They'll probably be back as long as the band can keep on good terms, last
nights show was filmed from beginning to end, so you may be able to catch
it on the tube sometime.
ELPheads are truely a strange breed (I was there wasn't I? ;-)
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85.334 | review | JUNCO::DWEST | if wishes were horses... | Mon Aug 03 1992 13:38 | 43 |
| well, since MJ asked elsewhere if we were all asleep or something
since no one was writing a BobandRob review, i thought i'd put one
here...
contrary to my usual rambling self, i will make this one as brief
and accurate as possible...
"it was good..."
da ve
oh... maybe too brief... here's a longer and more complete one...
"it was very good..." :^)
da ve
still not satisfied????
it was the best BobandRob show of the three that i have seen... yes,
Bobby played Misty... :^) no fever... i thought Victim was a little
lame but the rest of thier set was good...
i give the "most talented preformer" award to Bruce Cockburn... Hogan
and /Billy would both have approved... (i pick on the cuz / is picky,
and Hogan is finger-picky... :^)
Michelle Shocked wins the coveted "most entertaining performer"
award... most awesome!!!! that woman has a talent the size of her
home state of texas!!
sorry i can't fill in any set list stuff... i didn't keep one (as
usual)... Michelle had her band with her (well, a bass, mandolin, and
lead player n e way)... Bruce was solo... Michelle and Bruce joined
Bob and Rob on stage for the finale... a nice Weight and Spoonful...
now if i could just wake up...
da ve
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85.335 | | CSLALL::HENDERSON | I have a friend I've never seen | Mon Aug 03 1992 13:57 | 20 |
|
What da ve said...Michelle was excellent. The highlight of the show for me.
I'd been wanting to see her for a long time and she made it worth the wait.
I'd never seen Bruce Cockburn before and to be honest the only tune with which
I was familiar was "Waiting for a Miracle", but I enjoyed his set.
I agree this Bob and Rob was the best of the 3 I've seen. The choice of mater-
ial was a bit better. Would have liked to hear Twilight Time, but Misty was
just fine :-)
Only dechead I saw (other than those in our bunch) was da ve...
Jum waiting for a coffee buzz
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85.336 | | KOBAL::MROGERS | | Mon Aug 03 1992 14:06 | 31 |
| This was one of the better Bob n Rob shows that I've seen, but for
me Michelle Shocked stole the show. She was excellent! Same for Bruce
Cockburn. Both of them will be playing at the Newport Folk Festival
on Saturday and I'm tempted to go based on their performances last
night!
Bob n Rob's setlist from memory is as follows:
Walking Blues>
Take Me To the River
Crazy Road (?)
???? (don't have a clue as to what this one was)
Eternity
Fly Away
Out on the Streets>
Heaven Help the Fool>
He Who Travels the Fastest>
Heaven Help the Fool
Wasserman solo that started out with Somewhere Over the Rainbow and
then went into a smoking Spoonful jam>
Victim or the Crime>
Throwing Stones
encores:
Misty
The Weight with Michelle Shocked and Bruce Cockburn joining in
Spoonful with Michelle and Bruce
Hot sets from everyone last night!
Mike
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85.337 | | CSLALL::HENDERSON | I have a friend I've never seen | Mon Aug 03 1992 14:51 | 12 |
|
Wasn't Maggie's farm in there somewhere? As I recall that was pretty hot :-/
Jum
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85.338 | | KOBAL::MROGERS | | Mon Aug 03 1992 14:55 | 5 |
| >>Wasn't Maggie's farm in there somewhere? As I recall that was pretty
>>hot :-/
Yup, that was after Fly Away. See what happens when you try to do this
before your second cup of coffee???:-)
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85.339 | | CSLALL::HENDERSON | I have a friend I've never seen | Mon Aug 03 1992 15:17 | 21 |
|
RE: <<< Note 85.338 by KOBAL::MROGERS >>>
> Yup, that was after Fly Away. See what happens when you try to do this
> before your second cup of coffee???:-)
That's the only reason I remembered it myself..the second cup seemed to have
awoken the sleeping brain cells..He Who Travels fastest was also pretty good
now that I'm awake.
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85.340 | | MR4MI2::REHILL | Visualize Whirled Peas | Mon Aug 03 1992 16:49 | 11 |
| I'll just agree with everyone. I really enojyed Bruce Cockburn. I
heard his Rocket Launcher song a few years ago, and got that CD.
He's quite an interesting singer/song write.
I'd also like to say the me, my DAT deck, my mics and my
tapes all made it inside, Unfortunately, my batteries did not,
so I have not tapes of the shows.
Sniff,
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85.341 | | KOBAL::MROGERS | | Mon Aug 03 1992 17:00 | 4 |
| On a slightly negative note, did anyone else notice how muddy the sound
was list night inside the pavilion? We were in Section 2 and the vocals
were pretty garbled, but up on the hill the sound seemed much cleaner,
at least during Bruce's set.
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85.342 | | AWECIM::RUSSO | claimin! | Mon Aug 03 1992 17:59 | 8 |
|
re .341
I've always found that to be the case at Great Woods. The sound is
better on the lawn. Clearer.
Hogan
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85.343 | Hogan,.. how fingerpicky are you? :-0 | STAR::SALKEWICZ | It missed... therefore, I am | Mon Aug 03 1992 18:38 | 39 |
| re da ve
> i give the "most talented preformer" award to Bruce Cockburn... Hogan
> and /Billy would both have approved... (i pick on the cuz / is picky,
> and Hogan is finger-picky... :^)
:-)
Picky?!?!? WHo me?!?!?!
:-)
Well,. I didi approve da ve ... I didn't see you but I was there.
I ran into Mystery down in row H there and he pointed out where you were
,.. or rather where you were supposed to be but we couldn't see you.
I had to move away from Mystery because I am much too bodacious
a person to be hanging around someone who is trying to tape a concert
without any batteries :-) :-) ;-)
I thought Bruce did real weel for not having a band with him.
But I was really disappointed that he didn't have a backing.
Anyway,... I agree,... he is quite talented,.. which is why
THE KIND is now covering some of his stuff (I already was into
Mr. Cockburn thanks to Maxpropht's (the band that almost was)
lead singer) so I've been digging Bruce myself for a while.
Check out the tune "Stolen Land" while you're ccelebrating American
History sometime :-/ :-/...
And ,.. um,. I think it was Adam who suggested that Jerry
may have co-authored "Waiting for a Miracle" (Hey,.. whats
Bruce covering a Jerry tune for anyway?!?!),.. but,..
I don't think thats the case. As far as I can remember Jerry's
name does not appear in the credits. Besides,.. Bruce said a
"kindly man" helped him write it,.. that must be ME!!!!! (tyah right!)
I could be wrong,.. maybe Jerry did help Bruce write Waiting
for a Miracle,.. but as far as I know thats not the case.
/Soko
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85.344 | Boston Herald review excerpts, 03 Aug 92 | GR8FUL::WHITE | Without love in a dream... | Mon Aug 03 1992 19:01 | 27 |
|
The Boston Herald, an authoritative publication if ever there was
one, doesn't share y'all's enthusiasm for last night's show. The
headline of the article is "Weir lacks spirit without the Dead".
Some samples from the review:
"Stripped of that luxurious backing [the Grateful Dead], Weir was
somewhat OK..."
"But when Weir took on classics like "Misty" or "Witchcraft", for
example, the results rivaled bad karaoke."
"Listening him try to nail a tough note was like watching a
bumblebee attempting to land on a clover. He'd buzz around the
target a few times, sometimes land, sometimes zoom away, and
sometimes not even come close."
"Other minijams created short bursts of energy the quickly went
limp."
They did like Bruce Cockburn and Michelle Shocked: "Both Shocked
and Cockburn had superior sets."
For what it's worth...
Bob_who_was_not_there
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85.345 | the Dead are Bobby's backup band! :^) | JUNCO::DWEST | if wishes were horses... | Mon Aug 03 1992 19:26 | 25 |
| while watching Bobby doing his bit, i kept thinking that "if only we
could take him as a performing artist on his own without the shadow of
the Dead hanging over him, he'd probably be considered to be a bit
better than he is today"... meaning, without the dead we always look
at him as a "wanna-be"... with the dead we give him a hard time about
being the "rock star"...
it seemed to me that Bobby, while not the most talented person on that
stage anyway, was doing pretty well for himself...
then he started doing more dead-type stuff and i decided it was
hopeless... :^) he'll always be "Bob Weir of the Grateful Dead"
and never again just plain ol' Bob Weir... he does it to himself...
:^(
"luxurious backing"???? ha! since when did the herald become fans of
the boys? :^) too bad you missed it this time Bob... i suspect you
would have enjoyed it... i found it to be an almost coffee-house-ish
kind of evening...
and i agree with whoever (Mike Rogers?) had said that they were
disappointed in the sound... i'm noticing that more and more at this
venue... too bad...
da ve
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85.346 | Weir should stick to trying to be a rock star ... | CUPTAY::BAILEY | Season of the Winch | Mon Aug 03 1992 19:29 | 11 |
| >> "But when Weir took on classics like "Misty" or "Witchcraft", for
>> example, the results rivaled bad karaoke."
I can't say first-hand, but I've got some Bob & Rob filler from last
year, and I've heard better versions of "Misty" coming from a locker
room shower.
It's enough to make you want to cry, but for all the wrong reasons.
... Bobbb
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85.347 | | SKYLRK::TING | Give Peace a Chance!!! | Mon Aug 03 1992 19:37 | 9 |
| I couldn't find which note it was that someone was laughing about
Bobby doing Sinatra tunes. Well, it's really quite natural for
him to do Sinatra tunes since Bobby is a Sinatra fan. My housemate
spotted him in second row center (?) of a Sinatra concert out here
recently (yes, my housemate is a Sinatra fan *and* a Deadhead <tm>
8-).
peace,
t!ng
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85.348 | who can blame him? | CSCMA::M_PECKAR | spinning that curious sense | Mon Aug 03 1992 19:45 | 4 |
|
Yes, I too, am a fan, sorry to have to admit it...
Fog_who_has_as_almost_as_many_sinatra_albums_as_dead_albums,_maybe_more.
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85.349 | | LEDS::MRNGDU::YETTO | discover the wonders of nature | Mon Aug 03 1992 19:54 | 7 |
|
you shouldn't be sorry Fog, you should be proud! Old blue eyes shattered
many a knees (including my Mom's!) in his heyday and is still making quite
an impression on many of the children of those women (including me!) :-)
Lisa
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85.350 | ... | STAR::SALKEWICZ | It missed... therefore, I am | Mon Aug 03 1992 20:00 | 12 |
| Its OK to admit you're a Sinatra fan,..
But ,. to admit you're a fan of Bobby doing Sinatra,. now that
is something quite different indeed! :-) :-)
I think da ve said what I was thinking,.. like its too bad that
we can't take Bob more serious when he breaks into something like
Misty,.... for all I know he sang an excellent version,.. if only
I could have stopped laughing long enough to listen :-)
/bad_boy
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85.351 | | CSLALL::HENDERSON | I have a friend I've never seen | Mon Aug 03 1992 21:31 | 7 |
|
Being the Bobby fan that I am I loved Misty, and someo of the other stuff
he did..the struts out to the edge of the stage, the screams :-)
Vintage Bobby :-)
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85.352 | chicago!!! :^) | JUNCO::DWEST | if wishes were horses... | Tue Aug 04 1992 12:45 | 10 |
| i enjoy Misty too... sure the camp factor is high, but it's fun(ny)!
at least he isn't throwing in a bunch of "hey!"s or "scooby dooby"s
when he forgets the words like Franky... :^)
i wanna hear him sing "chic-ago chic-ago, that toddlin' town!"
:^) :^) :^)
da ve_who_could_use_a_trip_to_
chicago_today :^)
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85.353 | | CSLALL::HENDERSON | I have a friend I've never seen | Tue Aug 04 1992 16:08 | 3 |
|
How bout a duo with Michelle doing "something stupid"? :-)
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85.354 | its a little stupiddy and it goes like this | STAR::SALKEWICZ | It missed... therefore, I am | Tue Aug 04 1992 16:55 | 6 |
| Hey Jum
Hum a few bars of "something stupid" for us will ya? :-) ;-)
/Jum_buster
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85.355 | | CSLALL::HENDERSON | I have a friend I've never seen | Tue Aug 04 1992 17:32 | 10 |
|
Hum hum hum hum / hum hum hum hum/ hum hum hum hum / hum hum hum hum
I think that's it :-)
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85.356 | :-) | STAR::SALKEWICZ | It missed... therefore, I am | Tue Aug 04 1992 19:55 | 10 |
| No,,, you're confused Jum :-)
That was the melody to "Something extermely stupid",..
We're looking for the melody to just plain old "Something Stupid"...
.. next contestant...
/:-0
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85.357 | | CSLALL::HENDERSON | I have a friend I've never seen | Tue Aug 04 1992 20:01 | 9 |
|
Well, I haven't hummed it in a while...my hummer's a little rusty :-)
The song, for those of you not old enough to remember, was a duo that
Frank did with Nancy Sinatra...sticks in my mind cuz my then toddlin' sister
would go around singing it all the time :-/
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85.358 | Hummmmmmmmmm | EZRIDR::SIEGEL | The revolution wil not be televised | Tue Aug 04 1992 21:09 | 9 |
| re: <<< Note 85.357 by CSLALL::HENDERSON "I have a friend I've never seen" >>>
> Well, I haven't hummed it in a while...my hummer's a little rusty :-)
Yeah, but how's your voice?
:-)
(did you think there was even a *chance* I would let that one go by?)
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85.359 | Chalk up a good one for Adam!!! :-) :-) | STAR::SALKEWICZ | It missed... therefore, I am | Wed Aug 05 1992 18:29 | 3 |
| :-)
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85.360 | | SKYLRK::TING | Give Peace a Chance!!! | Wed Aug 05 1992 20:52 | 6 |
| Gee, seems like Jerry's been opening 2nd set with an awful lot of
"Shining Star"'s! I wonder if that's *his* song for the birthday
shows.
peace,
t!ng
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85.361 | | EBBCLU::SMITH | we were meant to be here | Wed Aug 05 1992 23:10 | 6 |
|
Shining Star is me fav JGB cover song.....
Who wrote this wonderful song?
|
85.362 | | CSLALL::HENDERSON | I have a friend I've never seen | Thu Aug 06 1992 01:24 | 10 |
|
Uh oh...I think we had trouble with that one once before :-/
Jum
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85.363 | Carlos and Phish at SMPAC | CAMONE::HURLBURT | | Wed Aug 12 1992 14:12 | 22 |
| re Phish and Santana
Haven't really read anything in here since May (YIKES!) but a had to come in
and see what people had to say about this show. First, I was at ZKO for training
the week he played in Nashua but since I hadn't been reading the file I didn't
even know he was playing. Ended up sittin in my room at the Sheraton Tara
reading :^/ Found about he was there the next morning after I got down to the
lobby and noticed all these Santana tour jackets around. Next thing I know
Carlos steps out of the elevator! Anyway, I end up talking to one of the tour
guys and find out that they're playing on Saturday (7/25) at the Stowe Moutain
Performing Arts Center (the base of Spruce Peak). Got there a little late but
when we got in Carlos was jamming with Phish near the end of their set. He and
the guitar player for Phish were trading off solos. Then during Carlos' set,
he called out "the hometown boys" for a very long intense jam! It was
absolutely smoking. I guess that's what some of you were looking for
elsewhere ;^) I love Carlos but I was REAL impressed by the guitar player
for Phish!
chuck
Oh yeah, it was make sense that the fall tour gets cancelled since I got
decent tix for Boston this year :^/
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85.364 | | CSLALL::HENDERSON | I have a friend I've never seen | Wed Aug 12 1992 14:18 | 16 |
| RE: <<< Note 85.363 by CAMONE::HURLBURT >>>
-< Carlos and Phish at SMPAC >-
>Oh yeah, it was make sense that the fall tour gets cancelled since I got
>decent tix for Boston this year :^/
Uh, I don't think the tour has been cancelled as of yet..the onsale date was
delayed however, which could be cause for concern I suppose.
Jum
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85.365 | 'on sale date' means WHAT? | CIVIC::ROBERTS | a blinding flash o'the obvious | Wed Aug 12 1992 18:49 | 4 |
| so does the on sale date refer to the availability of tix through
ticketbooths?
c
|
85.366 | | CSLALL::HENDERSON | I have a friend I've never seen | Wed Aug 12 1992 18:54 | 10 |
|
Yep...like through TicketPro for Boston Garden..
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85.367 | Clapton at Great Woods 8/17 | MR4DEC::WENTZELL | IfMusicBeTheFoodOfLove,PlayOn!!! | Tue Aug 18 1992 16:31 | 25 |
| Eric Clapton, Great Woods, Mansfield, MA
August 17, 1992
White Room
Pretending
Anything For Your Love
I Shot the Sheriff
Running on Faith
She's Waiting
Tears in Heaven (acoustic)
Before You Accuse Me
Old Love
Badge
Wunnerful Tonight
Layla (electric "traditional" version)
E: CrossRoads->
Sunshine of Your Love->
Drumz->
Sunshine closing
The show was just over 2 1/4 hours
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85.368 | | ZENDIA::FERGUSON | Roll me away | Mon Sep 28 1992 14:54 | 42 |
| Deb, my friend Joe, and I went to see "Bluestime" at the Sit N Bull this
past Friday.
This is a new band that has J. Giles on guitar and Magic Dick on vocal/harp.
As a result, everyone and your brother wanted to see this show. This was
only their second gig "out".
Great music. They played 50s blues tunes. The band was obviously well
practiced as their music was played very well. J. Giles is no Ronnie Earl
on guitar, but, he did play the blues quite well. He mostly played one of
his Gibson Les Pauls; he played his strat on one number and he played some
slide using his telecaster on another number. He appeared to be most
confortable w/ the Les Paul.
Magic Dick has a great voice and the ability to control it perfectly.
He's also one hell of a harp player! Having seen a number of blues harp
players in the last 4 years, i can safely say that he is #1 that I have
seen live. The words to the songs just seemed to flow out
of his mouth with ease. He was candid with the audience as well, but,
kept a low profile and kept the entire show focused on the blues.
the bass player, who I recognise from somewhere else but can't remember
where, was hot also. He played a standup bass for the most part. He also
jammed out on a few solos. In addition to vocals/harp, lead guitar, and
bass, they also had a drummer and a rythm guitarist (he played an older 50s?
gibson hollow body electric). No keyboards.
One thing that really appealed to me was the fact that they delivered great
music with no showboating. I got the impression that they wanted to rid
themselves of their "J. Giles Band" former fame and start up a new act.
They didn't hop all around the stage or come off as having a big ego because
they we once famous - they just played and played tight.
This band was tighter then outfits that have been together for years. I
was very surprised by that. Obviously professional musicians.
If you are a blues fan, this is the band to check out. If they stick it out,
I reckon that they'll be extremely hot in 6 mons time.
"Bluestime" is the name of the act.
/JC
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85.369 | | CXDOCS::BARNES | | Mon Sep 28 1992 15:57 | 5 |
| is Magic Dick the original harp player for J Giles Band?
Say "hey" to Joe for me JC.
rfb
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85.370 | packed to the roof! | ZENDIA::FERGUSON | Roll me away | Mon Sep 28 1992 17:55 | 10 |
| re <<< Note 85.369 by CXDOCS::BARNES >>>
> is Magic Dick the original harp player for J Giles Band?
I believe he is, however, I'm no J. Giles Band expert. I used to like the
J. Giles Band when I was in H.S. and early college daze.... I never much got
into who was who - i was more into the tunez.....
one hell of a hot show on friday though ....
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85.371 | | STAR::HUGHES | Captain Slog | Tue Sep 29 1992 16:19 | 5 |
| As you said, one hell of a hot show.
Thanks again for the info about the show and tickets.
gary
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85.372 | Dire Straits 9/29, Nimes, France | MR4DEC::WENTZELL | IfMusicBeTheFoodOfLove,PlayOn!!! | Wed Sep 30 1992 13:33 | 14 |
| Anyone have the setlist for the Dire Straits simulcast that was on last
night. I taped it from the radio (missed the first song or two though) but
don't know many of the titles. First time I've used my HiFi VCR to tape from
the radio, came out quite good!
And WZLX just couldn't do the whole thing, ohhhhh no. They broke into
commercials at one point in the second set so I checked the TV and although it
was scrambled (pay per view) I could tell they were still playing. I think
ZLX cut out at least one song to run commercials, then the guy comes back on
and says "well, look like the band is taking the stage again..." - duhhhhh,
they've already been playing for at least 10 minutes!. Their number was busy
and I couldn't get through to complain...
Scott
|
85.373 | | TLE::ABBOT | J. R. "Bob" Dobbs in 92 | Wed Sep 30 1992 15:22 | 17 |
| They may not have cut anything in the second set. I doubt the show was
live since they would have had to take the stage at about 4am in
France. Am a little po'ed that they were so out of it as to keep
playing Santana 2 or 3 minutes into the show, and then suddenly cutting
into the first song with no announcement.
Anyhow, I have a tape but haven't done a list yet, except for the
encores.
Looks like the next simulcast will be the big Dylan tribute on October
16. George Harrison's first show in the US in 18 years!
BTW, anyone know if WBCN is planning any Tull broadcasts? I'll be
listening just in case.
Scott
|
85.374 | | ANGLIN::GEBHART | Met her accidentally in St.Paul, MN | Wed Sep 30 1992 18:54 | 8 |
| My wife taped it - I haven't had a chance to listen to it yet but they
opened with "calling Elvis" i think. I was listening to a little on
the way home from softball in the car - we thought the fans were out of
control here - I could not believe all the yells and wistles that came
through on the radio broadcast during the songs - very inconsiderate.
:-)
Scott g
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85.375 | | EZRIDR::SIEGEL | The revolution wil not be televised | Wed Sep 30 1992 19:40 | 19 |
| Yes, the radio broadcast definitely cut into a song in the 2nd set. I was
monitoring WBCN, and after a particular song, the DJ started talking and said
they'd be right back, and went to commercial. I was also watching the TV
broadcast (scrambled, but you could still make out an image) and it was obvious
they had not left the stage. Luckily, all I had to do was push a button on my
amp and my tape deck immediately got its feed from the VCR instead of the
tuner. The band then broke right into a song. I was lucky to be listening at
this point since I believe I got everything with no cuts or missed notes. My
HiFi VCR still had a nice stereo audio signal coming out of it even though the
video was trashed. After the song was over, I flipped back to my tuner since
its signal was more reliable.
WBCN actually played a studio cut after the commercial, to 'complete' the
interruption!
I don't know the name of the song that was cut, but it's one from their early
career and is a hot one!
adam
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85.376 | | STUDIO::IDE | Can't this wait 'til I'm old? | Thu Oct 01 1992 11:54 | 6 |
| Adam, if you've got a hi-fi VCR why were you bothering to record the
show on cassette? You could've put the whole thing on less than 1 tape
and gotten better quality to boot. Plus, you don't have to use Dolby
like you do with cassettes. ~/~
Jamie
|
85.377 | | EZRIDR::SIEGEL | The revolution wil not be televised | Thu Oct 01 1992 15:04 | 20 |
| re: <<< Note 85.376 by STUDIO::IDE "Can't this wait 'til I'm old?" >>>
> Adam, if you've got a hi-fi VCR why were you bothering to record the
> show on cassette? You could've put the whole thing on less than 1 tape
> and gotten better quality to boot. Plus, you don't have to use Dolby
> like you do with cassettes. ~/~
The reason is, the pay-per-view broadcat, being scrambled, is not a reliable
signal. It suffers from somewhat-frequent dropouts, which result in the screen
going blank and the audio making an awful sound before and after cutting out.
These dropouts come when the stuff on the video contains captions, or
extraordinary changes in brightness. I only used it when I had to (to get that
song the radio cut, and to re-record Sultans of Swing on the PPV replay at
midnight, since my tape ran out for the original broadcast).
Of course, these problems go away if you actually *pay* for the broadcast. I
did not, but have the ability to receive the scrambled video and the shaky
audio for free.
adam
|
85.378 | Dire Straits set list, Nimes, France, 9/29/92 | EZRIDR::SIEGEL | The revolution wil not be televised | Thu Oct 01 1992 15:08 | 36 |
| Oh, and here's the incomplete set list:
Dire Straits, Nimes, France 9/29/92
I
Calling Elvis
Walk of Life
Heavy Fuel
Romeo and Juliet
The Bug
My Investigation
Sultans of Swing
(12-minute intermission)
II
???
On Every Street
???
Telegraph Road
???
???
Money For Nothing
encores:
???
Solid Rock
???
(the radio cut a song in the second set. Still don't know what it is :-()
If someone can fill in the blanks, I'd be grateful.
adam
|
85.379 | | STUDIO::IDE | Can't this wait 'til I'm old? | Thu Oct 01 1992 15:23 | 16 |
| re: <<< Note 85.377 by EZRIDR::SIEGEL "The revolution wil not be televised" >>>
>The reason is, the pay-per-view broadcat, being scrambled, is not a reliable
>signal. It suffers from somewhat-frequent dropouts, which result in the screen
>going blank and the audio making an awful sound before and after cutting out.
I meant record the FM signal on the VCR, but it sounds like yours needs
a video signal for sync? I do it all the time, every Monday night in
fact to record the GD Hour off WBCN.
I've even recorded the video with the FM signal on the hi-fi tracks.
This worked great for Clapton's Unplugged -- I got MTV's video with
WBCN's simulcast signal (which was much better than MTV's, at least on
my cable).
Jamie
|
85.380 | | EZRIDR::SIEGEL | The revolution wil not be televised | Thu Oct 01 1992 16:25 | 23 |
| re: <<< Note 85.379 by STUDIO::IDE "Can't this wait 'til I'm old?" >>>
> I meant record the FM signal on the VCR, but it sounds like yours needs
> a video signal for sync? I do it all the time, every Monday night in
> fact to record the GD Hour off WBCN.
I *can* record, onto HiFi VHS, straight FM stereo from my tuner (I've got the
past 2 new year's shows from WBUR this way). It's great for unattended, long
broadcasts. I chose to just use cassettes since I was at home and able to
record it myself. I avoid HiFi VCR unless I really need it. I prefer the
convenience of cassettes (even if the quality is arguably worse).
> I've even recorded the video with the FM signal on the hi-fi tracks.
> This worked great for Clapton's Unplugged -- I got MTV's video with
> WBCN's simulcast signal (which was much better than MTV's, at least on
> my cable).
I don't have a separate audio dub input on my VCR. I do have 2 other inputs
(A+V) on my VCR, but I'd need some way of converting coax cable to an RCA plug
(easy enough, I'm sure). THen I could do it. I also recorded Unplugged, but I
just used MTV's stereo on the cable wire, which was acceptable.
adam
|
85.381 | Rock Lobster! | CXDOCS::BARNES | | Wed Oct 28 1992 16:11 | 23 |
| Weelll, this ole hippy did something strange last nite...and i see it
as only the beginning...
Patty and I took our 15 yr old Tiffany and her friend to their second
concert ever...Violent Femmes and B-52's, in Denver. Funny Stuff!!
I expected there to be a lot of
"wierd" types...hardly any! Some of the young girls dressed ala 60's
were funny...Some good dancin though!
The Femmes (who my kid went to see) were ok.."Blister in the SUn"
The B-52's were a gas!
Psychedelic stage lighting and backdrops, the 2 chicks CAN DANCE!!!
The male singer has a voice that is sterotypical gay, if ya know what I
mean. (No offense to anyone, just trying to describe him) So his song
intros were funny as hell. When the song ROME was performed, whenever
the chorus came around, 5 peopel dressed as vataican officials or popes
came out on the stage and did a little dance...an answer to Sinad???
The rythem/percussion section was grate! all in all an interesting nite
for a deadhead..(BTW, the tixs were free from a radio station) %^)
LOVE SHACK, BABY!!!!!
rfb
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85.382 | anything to add dc? :-) | LEDS::MRNGDU::YETTO | discover the wonders of nature | Wed Oct 28 1992 16:25 | 6 |
|
glad you enjoyed the B-52's rfb!! I have always loved them, ever since I
saw them at the Peir and other local spots when they started out in NYC over
10 years ago. The women - Kate and Cindy can really sing huh! Definitely a
worth while show in my book!!
|
85.383 | 53 miles west of Venus | TLE::ABBOT | Jumbo Hunderglitz in '92 | Wed Oct 28 1992 16:42 | 7 |
| I thought Kate quit the band.
Can't say I'm a follower of them these days, last album I bought was
"Mesopotamia", which I thought was very underrated.
Scott
|
85.384 | | VMPIRE::CLARK | leave your stepping stones behind | Wed Oct 28 1992 16:44 | 3 |
| I think it was Cindy that quit the band.
- dc "folks linin' UP outside just to get doooooooooooooooooooooooown"
|
85.385 | | CXDOCS::BARNES | | Wed Oct 28 1992 16:56 | 4 |
| The chick with the long red hair is still in the b-52's. The new girl
sure CAN DANCE!!!!!
rfb
|
85.386 | Julie Brown? | KOBAL::MROGERS | DARE to keep your kids off the GOP | Wed Oct 28 1992 17:18 | 3 |
| I can't remember her name but read somewhere that the new woman singing
with the B-52s also either sang the Twin Peaks theme or was on the show
itself. I think her name is Julie Brown.
|
85.387 | | CXDOCS::BARNES | | Wed Oct 28 1992 17:31 | 4 |
| julie doesn't ring abell with me after the introductions last nite.....
but i was in my own private idaho......
rfb
|
85.388 | fountain of wisdom of things I know little about ;-) | SMURF::PETERT | | Wed Oct 28 1992 17:46 | 12 |
| Not Julie Brown (in reponse to the woman who did the Twin Peaks stuff.
She did the music, and was in the show at one point as the house
band at the local bar) I believe her name is Julie Cruise (sp?).
There's a Julie Brown on MTV (which I don't watch so I just
know from TV listings), and a Julie Brown with red hair who has done
such memorable songs as "The Homecoming Queen's Got a Gun". The latter
one has also done an (HBO?) special spoofing Madonna (which I haven't
seen either ;-) and was sometimes on the "Newhart" show as a TV
personality. But I really couldn't tell you who's in the B-52's.
PeterT
|
85.389 | MTV has 2 Julie Brown's... | ROULET::DWEST | if wishes were horses... | Wed Oct 28 1992 19:36 | 4 |
| the Julie Brown on MTV ("just say julie" not "downtown julie brown")
is the same one who did the spoof tunes...
da ve
|
85.390 | :-) | BOOKIE::BOOS | | Wed Oct 28 1992 19:57 | 6 |
| >>whenever the chorus came around, 5 peopel dressed as vataican
>>officials or popes came out on the stage and did a little dance
I can just picture them dancing B52-style. What a trip!
-helen
|
85.391 | | STUDIO::IDE | Can't this wait 'til I'm old? | Thu Oct 29 1992 11:22 | 3 |
| I can't believe I know this: it's Julee Cruise.
Jamee
|
85.392 | seems like the right topic for this quest. | SMURF::PETERT | | Thu Oct 29 1992 18:55 | 7 |
| Is there a listing of the setlist from the Dylan tribute back on
the 16th? I think I saw one but I can't remember if it was in here
or on r.m.gdead.
Thanks,
PeterT
|
85.393 | It's in there | MR4DEC::WENTZELL | Just a little sweetness | Thu Oct 29 1992 19:04 | 10 |
| >Is there a listing of the setlist from the Dylan tribute back on
>the 16th? I think I saw one but I can't remember if it was in here
>or on r.m.gdead.
See note 143.124
And I'm still looking for a VHS copy 8^)
Scott
|
85.394 | guess I should have dir/title=dylan, eh? | SMURF::PETERT | | Thu Oct 29 1992 19:10 | 5 |
| Thanks. I knew someone knew this ;-) Now to figure out how much
I actually caught on tape (and how much I screwed up :-(
PeterT
|
85.395 | Santana/Third World in NYC | TERAPN::PHYLLIS | in the shadow of the moon | Fri Nov 06 1992 14:44 | 17 |
|
I caught a great Santana/Third World show at the Paramount Theater last
night. Typically hot, smoldering hot, Carlos. I think I fall in love
with him each time I hear him play.. and this was a good one. :-) I
didn't write anything down, but he played a good mix of old and new,
with lots and lots of percussion. We had great seats, right on an
aisle, so unrestrained boogying was easy. Third World only played
about a 45 minute open (and we missed 15 before we even knew they were
on) so we were psyched when they came out to play later on. Great big
spirited jam of Exodus and Get Up Stand Up. Anybody feel the
vibrations? I know they made it farther than those four walls. :-)
They're here again tonight (wonder if there'll be any cheap tickets on
the street..) - if they're headed your way next, do yourself a favor
and go!
|
85.396 | Bela at Wetlands!! | TERAPN::PHYLLIS | in the shadow of the moon | Wed Nov 11 1992 13:23 | 34 |
|
well.. I finally got a chance to catch Bela Fleck and the Flecktones
last night and all I can say is:
I WANT TAPES!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! (pleasepleasepleasepleaseplease!!!)
These guys are *amazing*!! I know the top of my head blew off at least
6 or 7 times last night. What fun! And so different from anything
else I've ever heard. I felt like I was participating in this great
new chemistry experiment, where someone had mixed together all this
stuff that'd been lying around the lab for years and just hadn't been
put together the right way before. Wetlands was *very* crowded, but
luckily we secured some great space right up at the stage for the 1st
set where we could dance (a little), but more importantly, see really
well. Usually, I couldn't care less if I can see what's going on (I
dance with my eyes closed anyway ;-), but not this time! It's so wild
to watch what they're doing up there. I kept wanting to jump up on
stage and play with them.. it looked so fun! I definately want one of
those drum things. :-) Bela said that this week in NY was a type of
experiment. They were playing 5 different types of clubs, one each
night this week, and they were gonna try and be a different type of
band each night. So, at the Blue Note on Monday they were a little
jazzier, last night at Wetlands, a little trippier, tonight at SOBs, a
little more Brazilian, (I missed what he said about Thursday at the
Knitting Factory), and a little more bluegrass on Friday at the Lone
Star (where the yeehaw factor should be the highest :-). Does the
bassist always do a 'rap' song, or was that a NYC special?
In case anyone'll be in NYC this weekend, I'll probably be going
again on Friday.
So, who's in the mood to be bugged for tapes? :-) :-) :-)
|
85.397 | | CXDOCS::BARNES | | Wed Nov 11 1992 14:55 | 4 |
| tapes i have of Bella from Calif and what I heard of Telluride
BlueGrass Fest have the bass player rapping too.
rfb
|
85.398 | | CSCMA::M_PECKAR | fast times at Decnet High | Thu Nov 12 1992 14:31 | 6 |
|
Personally, All the Bela material I've heard is very similar to the British
Fusion wave of the late '70's early '80's; very much like Brand-X and other
contemporary amalgrams of the the Eno crowd.
Scott, doncha think? It is very good, and very originalk, but not unique, IMO.
|
85.399 | | SCOONR::GLADU | | Thu Nov 12 1992 16:05 | 7 |
| re: Bela
>Scott, doncha think? It is very good, and very originalk, but not unique, IMO.
You don't call a band with an electric banjo and a one-of-a-kind drumitar
unique? Not to mention Futureman. Why, he hasn't even been born yet. :-)
|
85.400 | | TLE::ABBOT | No more years | Thu Nov 12 1992 16:51 | 12 |
| You could probably lump them in with Brand X, Soft Machine, etc, for
the lack of any better category. But I don't think they're copying
anyone. If you listen to Newgrass Revival you'll hear Bela working on
his style, also he picked up a lot of banjo weirdness from Tony
Trischka.
One thing I'd like to ask Bela, but he might find insulting, is if he
really sang with NGR. He gets vocal credit on the albums, but he never
even spoke at NGR shows. I think he just moved his lips.
Scott
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85.401 | Da...Boston, not so bad | TLE::ABBOT | No more years | Tue Nov 17 1992 14:48 | 24 |
| Set list for Bela Fleck & the Flecktones at Berklee, 11-15-92
Asterisks refer to the album the tune is from:
* - their first (eponymous) album
** - Flight of the Cosmic Hippo
*** - UFO Tofu
Blu-Bop **
Magic Fingers ***
band intros
Flying Saucer Dudes **
Flipper *
Sex In a Pan ***
Bonnie & Slyde ***
jazz jam (not on any album)
True North ***
UFO Tofu ***
Life Without Elvis ***
encore:
Sinister Minister *
Tell It To The Guv'nor *
|
85.402 | | CSLALL::HENDERSON | Whistle while you work | Tue Nov 17 1992 15:32 | 7 |
|
Coulda fooled me
Jum who didn't know any of the tunes they played :-)
|
85.403 | Thank you... for a real good time! | ISLNDS::CONNORS_M | | Mon Mar 01 1993 12:36 | 15 |
|
Great time Saturday night at "Chandlers" to see Slipknot!
Wow, didn't even realize how badly I needed a slipknot fix!
(Although it made my need for dead showz intensify x1000!)
Nice to see a bunch of folks I haven't seen in a while too!!!
I think now that March has arrived I'm beginning to come out
of hibernation! C'mon spring! Or maybe it was all that dancing
that got my blood flowing a bit stronger! Whatever it was,
I feel good! :-) :-)
MJ
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85.404 | Wonderful Slipknot show on Monday | NIMBUS::NIEDNER | | Fri Jun 04 1993 22:01 | 41 |
|
Hi -
I had the privilege and pleasure of attending the Slipknot show last
Saturday, and (with prompting, as explained below) feel compelled to
say "Thanks!" to the guys in the band publically. What a show!
Please don't ask me for anything as structured as a review or a setlist
-- my brain doesn't work that way at shows, even when it's *not*
operating in "enhanced mode." I've been meaning to see the band for
several years, but never was organized enough to check out this file
for schedules (again, more below) or suchlike. Usually, my experience
was driving by Chet's and seeing "Slipknot - Friday" on the sign and
thinking "WONDERFUL," then realizing it was currently the following
Monday, and thinking "Damn!"
Well, it was worth the wait. It felt like an enormous privilege to
have a band as talented as you guys paying the (fairly small) crowd
of us the compliment of so much attention, energy, talent, and time.
'Rider,' in particular, really blew me away. The first time the PA
fuse blew (is that what happened?), and the keyboardist encouraged the
crowd to crowd to carry the song (was that 'One More Saturday Night?'
... my memory gets fuzzy quickly), I thought "What a wonderful
gimmick to close a great show with!" But that wasn't anywhere near
the end of the show.
All in all, it was a great experience. And to the gentlemen in the
band, again, my heartfelt thanks for putting so much of yourselves into
the show.
Also, I met Debess (what's her full name?) at the show, and, when asked,
had to admit that I used this file only in a rather pragmatic way: mostly
to grub for tickets, in fact. Well, Debess admonished me that that
kind of behavior was bad for the general karma, and that I really ought
to be a bit more sociable. Well, my humble apologies to all. I'll
certainly try to be more respectful of the general karma in the future
... ;^)
Carl
|
85.405 | excuse me | NIMBUS::NIEDNER | | Fri Jun 04 1993 22:02 | 4 |
|
Oops, sorry, I meant Saturday...
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85.406 | A good fix when you can't get tix. | VOYAGR::SAMPSON | Driven by the wind | Mon Jun 07 1993 12:12 | 7 |
| Well then Carl, you should get yer butt over to Holden the Saturday
after next and catch them at the Blue Plate. It's not that far a drive
if you've been driving past Chet's and a better space. The general
concenseous is usually that the y get better every time for about the
first 50 shows you see. So you should get out and see them again.
Geoff
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85.407 | THANKS! | NAC::RILEY | | Mon Jun 07 1993 13:12 | 14 |
|
Carl,
What a great way to start of my last day here at DEC! Come into work,
start thinking about all the crap I have to deal with today (insurance,
investor services, exit interviews, packing the office, etc...) and
naturally I decide to start with GRATEFUL.... :^)
Well, one of the first notes I see is yours... BIG SMILE :^))))
Thanks again,
Tree
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85.408 | no, thank YOU! | NIMBUS::NIEDNER | | Wed Jun 09 1993 18:11 | 17 |
|
Well, Tree, I'm saddened to hear that you're leaving DEC (or have
already left ...). I wish you well, whatever comes next.
And I plan to see as much Slipknot as I can. The Whitinsville
show sounds like a winner. In response to .-2, I won't be seeing this
Saturday's show because, I'm happy to report, a last-minute surprise
has put me in the way of a Buckeye ticket for Friday. I'm going
to chuck the nauseating politics of this place for a week of relaxation
in my hometown (Granville, about 15 miles from the show), and an
some musical refreshment.
Gotta go, the westward road beckons. Hope to see y'all soon.
Carl
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85.409 | title, we don't need no steenking title.. | SMURF::PETERT | rigidly defined areas of doubt and uncertainty | Wed Jun 09 1993 19:09 | 6 |
| Whitinsville show? Do you mean Jack's Saloon (which is in Uxbridge,
basically the next town over, or under ;-) or is there another
show in the area?
PeterT
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85.410 | 7/17, Whitinsville Fish & Game? | NIMBUS::NIEDNER | | Fri Jun 18 1993 16:32 | 30 |
|
I saw a sign about a July outdoor show in Whitinsville at the Slip Into
Summer show ... looks like 7/17 from the post I've reproduced below:
<<< NECSC::SYS_CLUSTER:[NOTES$LIBRARY]GRATEFUL.NOTE;1 >>>
-< Take my advice, you'd be better off DEAD >-
================================================================================
Note 84.136 Slipknot Schedules 136 of 141
SALES::GKELLER "the patches make the goodbye harder" 16 lines 10-JUN-1993 09:25
-< rest of june and into july >-
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Next shows are next weekend.
6/18/93 Jack's Saloon, Rte 16b Uxbridge, MA
6/19/93 THe Blueplate, Rte 122A, Holden, MA
7/10/93 Sir Morgan's Cove, 89 Green St., Worcester
7/16/93 The Whitehorse Inn, Rte 101A, Milford, NH
7/17/93 The Whittensville F&G. Fundraiser for new outbuildings. Show is
1pm - 7pm. Glass Onion will open for us and Buddy Cage will be
playing with us.
7/30/93 The Plantation Club, 151 Plantation St., Worcester...
That's it for now,
Geoff
|
85.411 | Anyone heard of Laurie Sargeant? | TRETOP::SAMILJAN | | Mon Jun 21 1993 14:10 | 29 |
| Went to The Tam in Brookline on Saturday night. Saw folk-type
singer/guitar player Patty Griffin, who is pretty good as long as she
keeps the set short. (All her stuff tends to sound the same after
awhile.) Not bad for an opener.
But the second set was a woman named Laurie Sargeant (sp?), formerly of a
somewhat successful local band called Face-to-Face. She was terrific,
as was her band. Her music can probably classified as folk/rock, but
her influences seem as varied as Martha Davis (of The Motels), to Bonnie
Raitt, to Melissa Etheridge, to the ladies of Motown. Not only is she
a fine singer and performer, but her material is first-rate. Almost
all original songs, but they did an incredible cover version of "Son of
a Preacher Man" that nearly took the house down.
The band consists of her on a hollow-body electric guitar, a lead
guitarist named Adam Steinberg (who is just great), a bass player,
and drummer---all excellent. In fact, they even brought on the sound
man (who must be between bands) to play some lead guitar, and he was
just as good as the first guy, just a little more funky style.
This was a terrific take. I'd encourage anyone to check them out if you
get the chance. I know they're playing somewhere in Easton this
weekend, but that's all I know. I'm sure they'd be listed in the
Calendar section of Thursday's Boston Globe.
Boy, what a treat to take a chance on some new music and find such
a great act!
Bud
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85.412 | and she still has killer legs! 8^) | BUSY::IRZA | our only weapon is a song | Mon Jun 21 1993 14:48 | 12 |
|
laurie sargent is excellent. i first got into her back in the
early eighties when shw was with face to face, had the confrontation
cassette 'til my deck ate it 8^/. i think their biggest hit was "counting
down", which was on their first recording. i think the face to face
material is out of print, i don't recall seeing it in noteworhty. i
saw the laurie sargent band once last year, haven't seen her
advertised anywhere locally (i live towards rhode island) but
if i do i'll probally catch her again. i remember she did a killer
zeppelin cover to end her show.
^dave
|
85.413 | panama red is back in town!!!! :^) | ESKIMO::DWEST | if wishes were horses... | Wed Jul 21 1993 12:45 | 59 |
|
well, now that i am dangerously close to being caught up i think i can
throw in a few words here about the show i caught last week...
PETER ROWAN!!!!! :^) :^) :^)
for me, this was one of those "i've been listening to his stuff for
years but never saw him" shows... wow... i'm glad i got to check him
out!
Peter is quite a character... he likes to have fun on stage no
doubt... VERY talented guitarist who got started playing with the
legendary bluegrass master Bill Monroe... Jerry fans ran into him
in "old and in the way"... his delivery of the songs can best be
described as "loose"... his special guest musician was having a hard
time keeping up with him from time to time since he often digresses
musically from the normal structure of the tune and leaves you
scurrying to keep up... Oz (my buddy and bass player) has played with
him before on a number of occasions and he claims Peter needs a band
with him to "keep him honest"... otherwise who knows where he'll end
up! :^)
i didn't keep a set list but he played a lot of his new album titled
"wake me in the new world"... he claims that it's full of songs about
his past life as a cabin boy for Christopher Columbus... :^) also
lot's of tunes from the album "dustbowl children" and several from
the "old and in the way" release... the show started a little late
(something that Peter is NOTORIOUS for) with him playing a lot of his
new songs... then he brought up his guest for the evening, Charles
Sautelle (i think that's how it's spelled but i'm not sure)...
Charles may be known to some acoustic or bluegrass fans as the guitar
man for the band Hot Rise... very talented gent! together they told
some stories to took us on a little musical trip through time, and to
some extent Peter's life and family history... (the new album is
from one of his past lives, dustbowl children and some of his other
albums are stories of his ancestors and characters he's met along the
way)...
some favorites for me were riding with the free mexican air force
(yeeeehaaa!!) of which Oz is now an honorary pilot and the beautiful
tune "wings of horses" (lyrics written by Peter's daughter)... when
asked from the audience about a reunion of old and in the way, Peter's
response was "i'd love to get back together with David (Grisman) and
Jerry (you-know-who! :^) but there's some other stuff we have to clear
out of the way first", so who knows??? maybe someday??? between his
beautiful clear voice, fantastic stories and wonderfu guitar work
(strongly influenced by the spanish music of the southwest where he's
been living for some time now) i may just have someone new to try and
emulate! (yeh, right :^)... also a talented mandolin and mandola
picker...
nice time in a cool place with a great crowd (many relatives and old
friends were there since he grew up in Wayland)... Peter went to play
the Winterhawk festival and then was headed to the cape to the family
place there for a few days off... next time he swings through town,
you can bet i'll be there... if you lile acoustic music, you should
be too!!
da ve
|
85.414 | Peter Gabrial and Theatre Rock! | CXDOCS::BARNES | | Fri Jul 30 1993 21:59 | 41 |
| just gettin around to this...
Saw Peter Gabrial's Stage Extravaganza this week, just what I expected,
Theatre rock! I know nothing about the backup band for this tour (heard
someone say the bald-headed bass player was his brother, but don't
really know) but they were hot. Did an excellent job on all the songs,
old and new. I saw Gabrial when he -WAS- Genisis in 73 and 75, so I knew
what to expect from him as far as theatrical rock goes. Some of the
songs were down right funny in the stage production vein they were done
in, like Shock the Monkey, many songs had deep meaning that the video
production helped to convey,like Secrets or Secret Places whatever it's
called, the psycodelic stuff was VERY, VERY
intense (if ya get the obvious-drift), soetimes it was ll I could do to
just say "whoa!"
and the love songs were touching. He did 4 (i think) encores.
The stage was a big stage with a video screen behind that could flip so
you saw segments of 2 videos at nearly the same time. That big stage
was connnected to a smaller round stage by a 40 foot runway with a
convetor belt in it. The band and Gabrial could dissapear under the
stage/runway anytime they wanted to and reappear anywhere they wanted
to, ala Penn and Teller. In fact, once Gabrial brought a large suitcase
out on stage, layed it down and opened it, all band members jumped into
the suitcase, Gabrial closed it up and dragged it off like the heavy
band was inside. Too funny!
The opening song, Talk to ME, he sang the first half in a DR. Who type
phone booth, then when he came out, he was singing into a phone. The
cord kept pulling him backwards and he kept fighting against the cord,
all the time on the moving conveyor belt.
Digging in the Dirt was intense, at the end the video screnn had a
time-enhanced video that started when Gabrial was a baby, progressivly
melted into pictures of his youth, teenager-hood, early manhood, to
what he looks like now, then melted into a skull....this is one of the
parts i said "Whoa!" (I noticed a lot of the crowd, not dead oriented
of course, look at us when the comment was made "Those are good
colors!" as well as giving me strange looks when I felt the urge to do
my spazmodic-dance, go figger!) %^)
I was much impressed.
|
85.415 | Wish we all were there... | CARROL::YOUNG | where is this place in space??? | Mon Aug 02 1993 12:47 | 3 |
| Whoa dude...sounds like a shrumin' good time to me....*;')
Keep_on_dancin'_dugo
|
85.416 | Nice Review | SALES::GKELLER | The 2nd guarantees the rest | Mon Aug 02 1993 12:52 | 6 |
| I'm envious:-)...
i love Peter Gabriel and he definitely puts on a great show. Hopefully
we'll get to see him again soon.
GEoff
|
85.417 | | CXDOCS::BARNES | | Mon Aug 02 1993 14:38 | 4 |
| Gabriel is coming back to Denver Sept 16 with an "ALL WORLD" tour.
Outdoors, so it won't have the stage show, but should have some
excellent regge/world-beat/soul sounds.
rfb
|
85.418 | HORDE/Allmans show at Stowe, VT 7/31 | CASDOC::ROGERS | Make it so... | Wed Aug 04 1993 17:12 | 81 |
| Several of us went to the HORDE/Allman Bros. show in Stowe, VT on Saturday.
If you get a chance to see any show at Stowe, go for it! This place
isn't Red Rocks but could easily pass for an east coast substitute.
The stage is the ski lodge at Spruce mountain and the seats are the
ski hill.
This is the second HORDE (Horizons of Rock Developing Everywhere)
tour. Last year's featured Blues Traveler, Phish, and the Spin
Doctors. This year's lineup featured Allgood, Aquarium Rescue Unit,
Warren Haynes Band, Xanax 25, Widespread Panic, Big Head Todd and the
Monsters, Mr. Reality, The Samples, Black White Red Rhythm Quartet,
Blues Traveler, and the Allman Bros. Not a bad bargain for 22 bucks.
Allgood opened and was definitely influenced by the Allmans and Little
Feat. They jammed a lot between songs (like another group we know:-))
and were much looser than they sound on record (sorry, CD).
The Aquarium Rescue Unit with Col. Bruce Hampton was one of the best
acts of the day. They were extremely tight musically and their style
ranges from Zappa to Little Feat to Capt Beefheart! Some of the better
jams were between the mandolin player and Hampton, who was playing a
four-string extremely short-necked guitar called a chazoid. Anyone
ever heard of one before?
Warren Haynes' band gave him more of a chance to rock out compared to
the work he does with the Allmans. This was definitely heavier than
the Allmans material but it was still excellent southern-style rock.
Widespread Panic was much better live than on disc. They were
promoting their third album, Everyday. These guys are a an excellent
band that's been around for a few years, and they should be one of the
next HORDE bands to break out commercially ala the Spin Doctors or
Fish.
Big Head Todd and the Monsters was my favorite act of the day, A
Boulder, CO band, they rocked! I've had their CD on my discthing for
the last couple of days and still can't pin a style on them. I've
heard influences from the Eagles to Nirvana in their own, excellent
material. Live, they closed their set with Hendrix' "Voodoo Chile" and
had almost everyone one their feet. (By this time the show was going into hour
number five, and who knows how many Catamount ales from the beer
gardens.)
The Samples were the only band that really didn't fit style-wise with
the rest of the bands. They hate the comparison, but they sound a lot
like the early Police before they took themselves too seriously.
Still, they are an excellent band and their new CD sounds really good,
too.
I was a bit disappointed with Blues Traveler. They may have been
tired but I thought the new material wasn't as strong as their first
album or the show that I was a couple of years ago. They just didn't
seem as loose this year. John Popper still wailed on harp though and kept
everyone on their feet.
In fairness, we were also distracted by the slide show
taking place next to us. There was a lot of wet ground on the ski
slope, and after people trudging up and down all afternoon it turned
to mud. It was about dinner time when Blues Traveler came on, so along
with their music several people decided to dive headfirst into this
mud slide to see how far down the hill they could slide. A couple of
them almost made it into the beer tent:-)
The Allmans closed the show. This was the first show without Dicky
Betts on the tour as Bob mentioned in another note. He was replaced by
the guitarist from Warren's Band and John Popper. Warren was directing
his guitarist and Popper on when to join in or take a solo and was
definitely leading the band. Even with Betts gone they managed to put
on excellent show. One of the highlights of their set was Popper
filling in Betts' "Elizabeth Reed" riffs on harp! Gregg introduced
three new songs. They were all excellent and should appear on the new
album they're going to start recording in the fall.
Yikes, the show was as long as this ramble. It started at 1 and was
over shortly after 11. None of the breaks were longer then 10 minutes
between sets, which is a credit to the crews.
Catch this tour if you get a chance. It was a real treat to catch so
many new bands and tunes in one setting.
|
85.419 | | CXDOCS::BARNES | | Wed Aug 04 1993 17:37 | 3 |
| Big Head Tod amd the Monsters IS A GRATE BAND!
rfb from Colorado
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85.420 | or am i utterly confused? | BUSY::IRZA | become what you are | Wed Aug 04 1993 17:39 | 4 |
|
they sing "broken hearted savior", no?
^dave
|
85.421 | | CASDOC::ROGERS | Make it so... | Wed Aug 04 1993 17:59 | 3 |
| >>they sing "broken hearted savior", no?
yup, and i haven't been able to get it out of my head either!
|
85.422 | | SLOHAN::FIELDS | Strange Brew | Wed Aug 04 1993 18:10 | 4 |
| there is a nice write up in the new RS mag (bevis & butthead on the
cover) on this horde tour too !
|
85.423 | | NRSTA2::CLARK | live for today | Mon Aug 09 1993 17:42 | 12 |
| re <<< Note 85.421 by CASDOC::ROGERS "Make it so..." >>>
> >>they sing "broken hearted savior", no?
>
> yup, and i haven't been able to get it out of my head either!
Sinkcrownissity! I was just about to go into the MUSIC notesfile and ask
who did that song! It's great! Seems like I've been hearing a lot of good
new music lately. Anyone heard the band Ultraspace yet? Excellent mind-
crushing stuff.
- dc
|
85.424 | | CASDOC::ROGERS | Make it so... | Tue Aug 10 1993 00:20 | 13 |
| >> <<< Note 85.423 by NRSTA2::CLARK "live for today" >>>
>> It's great! Seems like I've been hearing a lot of good
>> new music lately. Anyone heard the band Ultraspace yet? Excellent
>>mind-crushing stuff.
There's so much stuff coming out lately that it's impossible to keep
up. About two months ago I picked up Option, Spin, Creem, Wired, MONDO
2000, and three other alternative-type music/computer mags and the
choices of what's out there in terms of musical styles/tastes is
unbelievable. The underground/alternative scene is definitely alive!
What style is Ultraspace? Never heard of em!
|
85.425 | a New Zealand band | NRSTA2::CLARK | live for today | Tue Aug 10 1993 17:08 | 7 |
| re <<< Note 85.424 by CASDOC::ROGERS "Make it so..." >>>
> What style is Ultraspace? Never heard of em!
Guitars obnoxiously playing the same gothic rhythm over and over
again ... like a million Neil Youngs on too much acid. Soul catharsis.
It's beautiful.
|
85.426 | | NRSTA2::CLARK | live for today | Wed Aug 18 1993 19:54 | 5 |
| Woah, correction - the band is called "Catherine Wheel" ... I just
picked up their album called "Chrome." Great stuff. The song "Pain"
is getting some airplay.
- DC
|
85.427 | Steely Dan - Great Woods 8/21/93 | SALES::GKELLER | The 2nd guarantees the rest | Mon Aug 23 1993 12:52 | 36 |
| HOT, HOT, HOT, INCREDIBLE, AWSOME, STUPENDOUS, MELODIC, HARMONIOUS,
WONDERFUL, HOT, HOT, HOT, INDESCRIBABLE, SMOKING!!!!!!!:-):-):-);-):-):-)
:-):-):-);-):-):-):-):-):-);-):-):-):-):-):-);-):-):-)
I saw Steely Dan on Saturday night and it was one of the best shows I've
seen. It ranks right up there with the Brian Ferry show I saw at Little
Trees about 5 years ago. I forgot to bring the set list with me but a few
of the highlights (EVERY SONG WAS A HIGHLIGHT) are in no particular order...
Bad Sneakers (medley to start off the show Incl a host of stuff from Katy
Lied)
Book of Liars (New Walter Becker original... Album in the Spring)
Reelin' In The Years
Babylon Sisters
Fall of '93 (New Walter Becker original... Album in the Spring)
3 or 4 tunes from new Steely Dan album due out soon
Deacon Blues
Home at Last
Peg
Josie
Black Friday
My Old School (E:1)
FM (E:2)
and about 13 other tunes making a nice 3.5 hour show (incl a 20 min break)
Drew Zing, the lead guitarist (walter played mostly rhythm guitar) was
astounding. From what I hear the Globe and the herald panned him and the
show, but what do they know.
If I remember to bring the setlist tomorrow I'll post it.
If you get a chance to see this show all I can say is GO, GO, GO!!!!!!!
Geoff
|
85.428 | | LANDO::HAPGOOD | | Mon Aug 23 1993 13:40 | 11 |
| >Drew Zing, the lead guitarist (walter played mostly rhythm guitar) was
>astounding. From what I hear the Globe and the herald panned him and the
>show, but what do they know.
YEa they tried to say he was WAY TOO LOUD and that he "stole" alot of Becker's
solo slots. Well I believe that Fagen and Becker set things up the way they
wanted which just didn't happen to coincide w/ what the Globe's music critic
wanted.
bob
|
85.429 | | ZENDIA::FERGUSON | Your recipe is so tasty | Mon Aug 23 1993 13:45 | 4 |
| yeah, the globe trashed the steely show!!!
opinions: aren't they great!
|
85.430 | did they ever tour in the 70's or was it just studio?? | QUARRY::petert | rigidly defined areas of doubt and uncertainty | Mon Aug 23 1993 14:33 | 9 |
| I saw Joycie reviewing them on the news Friday night, and most of the
people interviewed said something along the lines of "it sounds just
like I'm listening to a record!" Which didn't lead me to think too
much about it. After all, if I'm going to a concert, I'd rather
hear something a little different.
Glad people enjoyed it though. Perhaps those interveiwed just
weren't very astute!
PeterT
|
85.431 | | PCOJCT::TURNOF | Greetings from the Big Apple | Mon Aug 23 1993 14:33 | 7 |
| Geoff,
Thanks for the review, we're going to see them this Wed at Jones Beach.
Last week they played MSG and the papers loved the show the morning
DJ's couldn't say enough nice things.
Fredda
|
85.432 | | QUIVER::SIEGEL | The revolution wil not be televised | Mon Aug 23 1993 16:29 | 7 |
| They played FM Saturday night??!?!? DAMN!!!! I wanted to hear that so badly,
and I thought they'd never do it! After My Old School (Friday), the crowd was
screaming wildly for more. Why did they not do FM Friday night?!?!? Bummin!
But it was a great show anyway. I was happy to hear Josie and Black Friday.
adam
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85.433 | | ONE900::HUGHES | Samurai Couch Potato | Mon Aug 23 1993 17:35 | 21 |
| set mode/green_with_envy
Tried hard to get tix for Steely Dan, but my hitherto reliable 'low friends
in high places' did not come through this time. And the prices the local
ticket outlets were asking were outrageous. $80 for seats about as far off to
the left as you can be and still have a seat, and the ticket bimbo had the gall
to say there were no bad seats at GW. But I digress...
set mode/normal_curmudgeon
At least we got to see Fagen and Becker last year on their NYR&SR tour.
Good to hear there's a new album in the works. Fagen's most recent (Kamerikiad?)
is very good, btw.
re did they tour?
Yup. When Fagen introduced some of the other musicians in NYR&SR he mentioned
that a couple of them had toured with him before as Steely Dan.
gary
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85.434 | Cheap tix in the lot... | SALES::GKELLER | The 2nd guarantees the rest | Mon Aug 23 1993 18:34 | 14 |
| > <<< Note 85.433 by ONE900::HUGHES "Samurai Couch Potato" >>>
>
>set mode/green_with_envy
>
>Tried hard to get tix for Steely Dan, but my hitherto reliable 'low friends
>in high places' did not come through this time. And the prices the local
>ticket outlets were asking were outrageous. $80 for seats about as far off to
>the left as you can be and still have a seat, and the ticket bimbo had the gall
>to say there were no bad seats at GW. But I digress...
Scalper tickets were going from $4 - 10 in the parking lot...
Geoff
|
85.435 | | CXDOCS::BARNES | | Mon Aug 23 1993 19:13 | 3 |
| scuse me ...wuz zat FOUR to TEN Dolloars?????????? unbeleivable!
rfb
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85.436 | | ONE900::HUGHES | Samurai Couch Potato | Mon Aug 23 1993 19:55 | 8 |
| $4 to $10!?!?!?! I guess that explains why the concerts sold out so fast :-)
Unfortunately, the logistics of babysitting etc make heading down to GW on
chance kind of unattractive. Oh well, it was a nice night for a hottub party...
I don't s'pose there any tapes circulating?
gary
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85.437 | Possibly | SALES::GKELLER | The 2nd guarantees the rest | Mon Aug 23 1993 20:21 | 12 |
| > <<< Note 85.436 by ONE900::HUGHES "Samurai Couch Potato" >>>
>I don't s'pose there any tapes circulating?
>
>gary
the person sitting next to me Saturday taped both nights. Supposedly I'm
getting copies within the next week or so. If I get them I will someone to
host a tree. I have no time but could make a copy or two for people to
tree.
Geoff
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85.438 | | SLOHAN::FIELDS | Strange Brew | Tue Sep 07 1993 14:04 | 27 |
| well as the subject came up.....anyone go to the Walden Woods show ? I
taped it....only two goofs in the taping, one was a flip near the end
of Arowsmiths 2nd to last song, the other was my fault...at the end of
the concert, I was not listening to the show by that time, and when I
was check the tape I put on the headphones to see what was going on,
all I heard was the crowd...I noticed I had not much tape left so I
went to flip and just as I did he finished the song !!!
I recorded it off WBOS and got a very good copy (even for Westwood One)
I only listend to Elton John and thats the only set list I have...
Bitch is Back
Philly Freedom
Levon
Simple Life
The One
The Last Song
Take me to the Piolt
Don't wanna go on with you like that (this must have a shorter name ?)
Don't let the Sun go Down on me
Pinball Wizard
the broadcast was all jumbled up from the real line up so I'm guessing
that some of the show was edited ? I hope not....
Chris
|
85.439 | Etheridge's set list | SLOHAN::FIELDS | Strange Brew | Tue Sep 07 1993 15:08 | 16 |
| I just listen to Mellissa Etheridge set....WOWOW !
what a rockin' band !
Ain't the night Heavy
Crazy For Me
I'm the Only One
Crome-plated Heart
Somebody bring me some Water->
Lets Get it On->
Does She Love you Like the Way I love you
never really listen to her before...think I'll be getting her New CD
when it comes out rill soon, I'm the Only One will be on it...
Chris
|
85.440 | | NAC::TRAMP::GRADY | Short arms, and deep pockets... | Tue Sep 07 1993 15:43 | 19 |
| I went up to Lawrence to catch a little bit of the Bread
and Roses Festival there. Many different types of folk
and acoustic performers and storytellers. Unfortunately
all sets were limited to about 45 minutes. There was a
limited vending and promotion area where people were
selling t-shirts, bumper stickers, and crafts; political
candidates and various interest groups also milled around
looking for signatures on petitions. Basically a labor
and peace theme throughout.
I got a chance to see Fred Small play again - always a
pleasure. The headliner was Judy Collins, who I have to
say has the most amazing voice I have ever heard. Small
enough crowd to get some good, close pictures of her
(and sort of meet her - amoung a throng of others)...
Nice weather, pleasant atmosphere. Fun stuff.
tim
|
85.441 | comments and questions about Walden Wood Benny | LANDO::HAPGOOD | | Tue Sep 07 1993 17:04 | 25 |
| Yea, I was listening and taping parts I wanted to keep. I missed a lot
of Elton's set. I thought Melissa was EXCELLENT too (check her 1st lp too).
I thought Sting was going to play a full set but only played 20 or 25 minutes.
More comments; Why so long on the breaks, especially between Sting and
Aerosmith, I confirmed that I don't like Bradley J too much, Henley must've
only had 35 or 40 minutes to play when all was said and done.
WGIR (Manchester, NH) cut their broadcast at 11:30 at the end of Buffett's
Margaritaville and they played a Henley song (recorded), at the end of that
song was where I realized I'd been hosed, so I switched to 'BCN (yup hosed!)
and missed the song after Marg'Ville ... was it a Henley/Buffett duet Eagle's
tune?
From the IMO (non-paying customer) dept:
They should've started at 2 and lived up to all the hype. As it was
only Elton John played close to 50 minutes. Etheridge, around 40,
Sting 20->25, A-smith Same, Henley 40ish.
I enjoyed listening though,
bob
ps. What was the Assoc. Press report on; Henley bashed them big time for
"not doing their homework".
|
85.442 | | SLOHAN::FIELDS | Strange Brew | Tue Sep 07 1993 17:29 | 16 |
| about the limit of playing time....yeah the Sting set took me by
surprize, as I thought he was to play @1 hour....the only live (read
really live broadcast) was Elton John, the broadcast started at 6PM and
Elton was to start his set after Melissa set at 605pm....they taped a
lot of the show and it is very possible that some of it was cut. The
in-between acts was over done, but I guess someone has to pay for the
airtime....
the Henley/Buffett set was almost 90minutes (Buffett play M'ville and
Volcano).....I have not listened to that tape yet....I just started to
listen to the Sting set...which by the way started with out warning,
which makes me think they cut some of his set....
any DECheads go ? outta 50K at the show and not one of us went ? :')
Chris
|
85.443 | | SLOHAN::FIELDS | Strange Brew | Tue Sep 07 1993 17:52 | 10 |
| well as far as I can tell Sting's set was cut in the editing van/truck.
what was broadcasted
Lose My Faith
7 Brothers (I think thats the title)
A Day in a Life
Fields of Gold
Chris
|
85.444 | | MKOTS3::ROBERTS_CR | dust off those rusty strings | Tue Sep 07 1993 18:26 | 4 |
|
50K at the show???? couldn't fill the place huh?
|
85.445 | | SLOHAN::FIELDS | Strange Brew | Tue Sep 07 1993 18:53 | 7 |
| judging from the news-coptor video I saw they set up the field very
differently then say a Dead show (seats were on the fields) and the
stage was much bigger....oh Carol, you might be happy to know that
Henley did a new tune writen by Bob Dlyan and Dan O'Keefe, not sure of
the title maybe "dig a little deeper in the well"
Chris
|
85.446 | | LANDO::HAPGOOD | | Tue Sep 07 1993 19:45 | 3 |
| Thanks Chris, all that sounds about right the way you put it.
bob.
|
85.447 | | LANDO::HAPGOOD | | Tue Sep 07 1993 19:46 | 6 |
| re: 50K etc
I read in Saturday's Globe that they were going to sell ~45K tickets.
bob
|
85.448 | | AKOCOA::SMITH_D | So many roads tease my soul | Wed Sep 08 1993 14:45 | 6 |
|
I had never heard of Melissa Ethridge before, she was spectacular...
I think I'm in love!
Chris, I would love a tape of that show mon? Any possibilities
of running off a copy?
|
85.449 | | CXDOCS::BARNES | | Wed Sep 08 1993 15:02 | 5 |
| I saw Melissa Ethridge in a small, smoky bar here in Colo Spgs maybe 4
years ago....grate rock-n-roll. She's a hard lookin woman up close, one
can tell she's LIVED the rock/blues lifestyle.
rfb
|
85.450 | | STUDIO::IDE | Can't this wait 'til I'm old? | Wed Sep 08 1993 16:36 | 22 |
| re: <<< Note 85.441 by LANDO::HAPGOOD >>>
>ps. What was the Assoc. Press report on; Henley bashed them big time
>for "not doing their homework".
Not all the money raised by the foundation (or whatever) goes to Walden
Woods. Small portions go back to areas where the fundraisers were
held, for instance they mentioned $10k that went to a California cause.
Henley's points were that he can't well ask Californians to donate a lot
of money for a cause on the opposite coast and the vast majority goes
to Walden. Personally, I'd like to know how much the executive
director they interviewed makes -- it sounded like she left a lucrative
position for this "challenge." Maybe I'm too cynical (would you
believe?), but when there's big bucks floating around someone will take
advantage.
The highlight of the show for me was Mickey Hart's Smokey the Bear
imitation on a public service announcement. He sounded _very_ sincere
about forest fires, with "Fire on the Mountain" rocking in the
background. I wish I'd taped it for that.
Jamie
|
85.451 | | ROCK::FROMM | It's hard to care about a don't care. | Wed Sep 08 1993 16:40 | 8 |
| >Maybe I'm too cynical (would you
> believe?)
nah, you cycnical? never...
;^)
/rich
|
85.452 | | QUARRY::petert | rigidly defined areas of doubt and uncertainty | Wed Sep 08 1993 17:44 | 4 |
| Is Melissa Ethridge the one who did "Black Velvet" a few years
back?
PeterT
|
85.453 | | BUSY::IRZA | let the music do the talking | Wed Sep 08 1993 17:47 | 4 |
|
no, that was alanah miles.
^dave
|
85.454 | | MKOTS3::JOLLIMORE | Some things you just know | Thu Feb 10 1994 14:45 | 18 |
| I was blown away by Kodo last nite at Mechanics Hall.
One of the best drummin shows I've ever seen.
Right from the start it blows you away.
The first number feature 12 drummers. 5 are playing huge drums,
like floor toms, with great BIG sticks. 2 are playing a trap set
with three drums, 3 are playing big drums while sitting on the
floor leaning backwards, and using (what looked like) bowling
pins. and 2 were playing massive drums (musta been about 3 feet
across) WITH BASEBALL BATS!!! BOOM! BOOOM!! you can't help but
say "WOW!"
They also had numbers which featured flute, or cymbals that
included dance and motion.
And a 900 pound drum! Played by two guys at once, one on each
end, using big sticks. awesome. the whole show was awesome.
Jay
|
85.455 | intense | ESKIMO::DWEST | choose wisdom over intelligence... | Thu Feb 10 1994 15:11 | 9 |
| Rochelle was sick and the weather sucked so i didn't end up going...
was it packed?? last time i saw them it was awe-inspiring... those
guys are in AMAZING condition... they live communally and work out
intensely to have the stamina required to play like they do...
the huge 900 lb drum is made from a single tree trunk...
da ve
|
85.456 | | MKOTS3::JOLLIMORE | Some things you just know | Thu Feb 10 1994 15:17 | 12 |
| da ve,
No, there were many empty seats. i was on the floor about 6 rows
back and there was no one to my left or right. 'course, there are
no bad seats there. impressive building. i don't know if it was
sold out and people just didn't show, or if they didn't sell out.
i wanted to get their live cd, but too many people at the table
after the show. i'm gonna look for it tho. i love that style of
drumming.
Jay
|
85.457 | | CXDOCS::BARNES | | Thu Feb 10 1994 15:25 | 4 |
| were people dancin? or was it not that kind of drummin?? or jus not that
kind of show/crowd?
just curious rfb
|
85.458 | | MKOTS3::JOLLIMORE | Some things you just know | Thu Feb 10 1994 15:45 | 8 |
| nope, no dancin. *I* wanted to. Parts of it was danceable. But it
wasn't that kind of crowd, for the most part. lots of people of
kulcha. Mechanics Hall is a very proper place. It's very old and
ornate and civilized. I saw some 'heads' and lotsa friends that
I've drummed with, but there was lotsa suits and dresses too. i
was movin' in my seat tho. ;-)
Jay
|
85.459 | where else will they play?? | MIMS::PICKETT_K | | Thu Feb 10 1994 15:58 | 9 |
|
Can neone post a listing of where else they are scheduled to play this
time around?
Thx-
kp
|
85.460 | | MKOTS3::JOLLIMORE | Some things you just know | Thu Feb 10 1994 16:22 | 9 |
| I haven't seen any tour schedule, and the little program they
handed out last nite said only that they will be performing in 21
cities on their US tour. The show is called Kodo, One Earth Tour
1994. The program lists their management office as:
Dennis Letzler Organization
1850 Whitley Ave, Suite #1103
Hollywood, CA 90028
Tel: (213) 467-6701
Jay
|
85.462 | | ECRU::CLARK | Chairman of the Bored | Fri Feb 18 1994 13:06 | 12 |
| >* Sampson & Delilah (GD trad. ?)
Yep - arranged by Bob Weir
>* Ripple (Garcia & Hunter ?)
Ayuh
>* Brokedown Palace ( ? )
Garcia & Hunter
>? Loser (Garcia)
Garcia & Hunter
> El Paso (trad ?)
Marty Robbins
>?+ The Night They Drove Old Dixie Down (Baez)
Robbie Robertson
|
85.463 | | SLOHAN::FIELDS | Strange Brew | Fri Feb 18 1994 13:16 | 11 |
| OK, so far
>* Sampson & Delilah (GD trad. ?)
is this maybe Rev Gary Davis ? (got this input from someones mail to
me)
gee I never knew Dixie down was a Robertson song...a;ways thought it
was Joan's....learn sumtin new everyday !
I'll repost it with corrections in a bit...
|
85.465 | | JUPITR::OCONNORS | | Fri Feb 18 1994 14:45 | 5 |
|
I wasn't there, but I think I've seen em' play "The Hobo Song" by
Peter Rowan in the past....
Sean
|
85.466 | hobo song | SMURF::HAPGOOD | Java Java HEY! | Fri Feb 18 1994 15:11 | 16 |
| <<< Note 85.465 by JUPITR::OCONNORS >>>
> I wasn't there, but I think I've seen em' play "The Hobo Song" by
> Peter Rowan in the past....
Hiya Sean,
Is there 2 Hobo Songs? I'm pretty sure Bob Dylan did one that goes like:
he may be a hobo
but one more...one more...one more's gone.
??just wondering
bob
|
85.467 | Hobo Song | NAC::TRAMP::GRADY | Short arms, and deep pockets... | Fri Feb 18 1994 15:27 | 9 |
| Funny thing - I had just about replied to this one, saying that Hobo
Song was the Peter Rowan one...which it is...but he didn't write it.
I've got a bootleg of him doing it at the OVK too, and always thought
he wrote it.
It's on Old and In the Way, attributed to Jack Bonus.
tim
|
85.468 | | BINKLY::CEPARSKI | Show Me Something Built To Last | Fri Feb 18 1994 15:36 | 3 |
| the Dylan one is "Only A Hobo".
"He's only a hobo but one more is gone"
|
85.469 | hobo....oh no.....just say moe whateverO | SLOHAN::FIELDS | Strange Brew | Fri Feb 18 1994 16:35 | 8 |
| funny I just gave a listen and Bruce says its his fav Peter Rowen tune,
go figya ! well anyway saddly I can't use it :'( some feedback kinda
killed it......
right now Im timing the tunes but subtrating times sucks I keep
forgeting its 60 base...I need a stop watch :')
Chris
|
85.470 | | BINKLY::CEPARSKI | Show Me Something Built To Last | Fri Feb 18 1994 16:37 | 5 |
|
Chris -
Let us know when this will be on TV. I'll certainly watch!
jeff_fellow_westboro-ian
|
85.471 | | QUIVER::SIEGEL | The revolution wil not be televised | Fri Feb 18 1994 17:00 | 10 |
| I also thought Dixie Down was Joan Baez. oh well.
Friend of the Devil was co-written by the guy from NRPS, right? I checked my
lyrics file and it says Garcia, Jim Dawson, and Hunter.
good show, too. It was a surprise to hear Scarlet Begonias. I had to wait 20
minutes to get in since it was maxed out! Me of all people! :-) Serves me
right for being late (again).
adam
|
85.473 | | NAC::TRAMP::GRADY | Short arms, and deep pockets... | Fri Feb 18 1994 20:35 | 12 |
| Incidentally Chris, the "Easy Chair" Dylan tune is entitled, "You Ain't
Goin' Nowhere", or at least it is on "Will the Circle Be Unbroken II"
CD that I have....great tune. They say he wrote it when he was laid up
from a motorcycle accident, waiting for his girlfriend/wife to
arrive...
Sorry for the last second update...
Oh, and by the way, that was a very entertaining evening....:-)
tim
|
85.474 | anyone wanna confirm the title ? | SLOHAN::FIELDS | Strange Brew | Mon Feb 21 1994 12:12 | 2 |
| thanks Tim, your not late with that info.....so Josh and/or Carol is
that the correct title ? not that I don't believe Tim mind you :')
|
85.475 | Tim's right | TRETOP::SAMILJAN | | Mon Feb 21 1994 13:02 | 4 |
| The title is indeed "You Ain't Goin' Nowhere." I got this off the
Dylan's Greatest Vol. II CD.
Bud
|
85.476 | | ROCK::FROMM | It's hard to care about a don't care. | Mon Feb 21 1994 13:55 | 7 |
| > The title is indeed "You Ain't Goin' Nowhere."
hey, i was just labeling a tape i made last night (REM) with that on it
just sharing useless information...
- rich
|
85.477 | "Jack Bonus" an alias? | STRATA::DWEST | choose wisdom over intelligence... | Mon Feb 21 1994 14:09 | 8 |
|
re the hobo song...
Tim, are you sure "Jack Bonus" is a real person?? i think he's like
Mclanahan Skjellyfetti (or whatever that other alias is)... i'm pretty
sure that is a Peter Rowan tune...
da ve
|
85.478 | | STRATA::DWEST | choose wisdom over intelligence... | Mon Feb 21 1994 14:11 | 3 |
| oh and by the way...
it was the coco BEAN... not Beab... :^)
|
85.479 | Beats me... | NAC::TRAMP::GRADY | Short arms, and deep pockets... | Mon Feb 21 1994 14:26 | 8 |
| It could well be a pen name - Jack Bonus...I just read it
off of the CD - I tried looking at the two Peter Rowan
CD's I have, but didn't see it there...
I had always thought Peter wrote it too - sure sounds like
his kinda tune.
tim
|
85.481 | One more correction | SALES::GKELLER | An armed society is a polite society - RH | Mon Feb 21 1994 16:18 | 13 |
| > <<< Note 85.480 by SLOHAN::FIELDS "Strange Brew" >>>
> -< anymore ? thanks for the help all ! >-
>
>SLIPKNOT Feb. 12, 1994 Coco Bean Cafe', Park Ave. Worcester, Ma.
>
>* = Songs that will be use for The Local Evening Muse
>
>* Down By The River (Mark Munzer) 5:14
Just noticed this... Should be "Down By The Riverside"
Geoff
|
85.482 | anymore ? | SLOHAN::FIELDS | Strange Brew | Mon Feb 21 1994 16:39 | 40 |
| SLIPKNOT Feb. 12, 1994 Coco Bean Cafe', Park Ave. Worcester, Ma.
* = Songs that will be use for The Local Evening Muse
Set 1
* You Ain't Goin' Nowhere (Dylan) 3:29
* Lay Down Sally (Clapton,Levy,Terry) 5:03
Louisiana Lady (John "Marmaduke" Dawson)
* Kaleidoscope (Mark Munzer & Jeff "Tree" Riley) 4:44
* Imaginary Day (Bruce Mandaro) 6:48
Masterpiece (Dylan)
* Down By The Riverside (Mark Munzer) 5:14
* Sampson & Delilah (Rev Gary Davis) 5:49
Dire Wolf (Garcia & Hunter)
* The City (Bruce Mandaro) 5:48
* The Clouds are Spinning (Larry Mancini) 4:42
* Ripple (Garcia & Hunter) 4:17
* Brokedown Palace (Garcia & Hunter) 4:50
Set 2
* Me & Julio (Simon) 4:06
* Loser (Garcia & Hunter) 6:20
Dead Flowers (Jagger & Richards)
El Paso (Marty Robbins)
Hobo ( ? )
* The Night They Drove Old Dixie Down (J.R. Robertson) 5:04
Take It Easy (Frey & Browne)
* The Wheel (Garcia & Hunter) 5:35
Fire & Rain (J. Taylor)
* No One Knows You When Your Down and Out (Jimmie Cox) 3:20
* Scarlet Begonias (Garcia & Hunter) 6:18
Encore
* Friend Of The Devil (Garcia & Hunter) 4:28
* The Weight (J.R. Robertson) 6:24
@ total running time 92:37
|
85.483 | | STUDIO::IDE | My mind's lost in a household fog. | Wed Feb 23 1994 13:57 | 7 |
| Joan Baez's version of "Dixie" sucks. She had the gall to change
Robert E. Lee into a steamboat.
And I caught a minor mistake: it's "Samson and Delilah," there's no "p"
in Samson.
Jamie
|
85.484 | | E::EVANS | | Thu Feb 24 1994 20:10 | 7 |
| "The Night They Drove Old Dixie Down" is not totally accurate. When they sing
"By May the 10th, Richmond had fell" they are about a month later. The night
they are singing about occurred in April. As for Robert E. Lee, I'm not sure
that he was ever in Tennessee during the war. I suspect that he wasn't.
Jim
|
85.485 | | CXDOCS::BARNES | | Thu Feb 24 1994 21:22 | 5 |
| "There goes the Robert E Lee.."
I always thought this was a reference to a staempowered paddle boat,
what do ya call those things???
rfb
|
85.486 | | NAC::TRAMP::GRADY | Short arms, and deep pockets... | Thu Feb 24 1994 22:35 | 6 |
|
steam powered paddle boats.
:-)
tim
|
85.487 | | SLOHAN::FIELDS | Strange Brew | Fri Feb 25 1994 10:46 | 7 |
| wow, I never knew that ! (wrong month) thats it no false history on my
show it off the list DAMN IT !!!
just kidding :')
|
85.488 | | STUDIO::IDE | My mind's lost in a household fog. | Fri Feb 25 1994 11:09 | 13 |
| re .484
But if it happened in April, then surely "by May the tenth" isn't
wrong. :-) Come to think of it, the news of Richmond's fall might not
have reached Tennessee until May 10. Some artistic license has to be
allowed; I mean it should be "Richmond had fallen," but that doesn't
rhyme with "well" or fit the local vernacular.
re .485
In Baez's version it's a steamboat, in the Band's it's the general.
Jamie
|
85.489 | | MKOTS3::ROBERTS_CR | the evening sky grew dark | Fri Feb 25 1994 15:59 | 5 |
| I always thought the Dead spelled it with a 'p' . seemed like that's
what I've seen in deadbase and stuff? ok - who is quickest with the
deadbase?
|
85.490 | | QUIVER::SIEGEL | The revolution wil not be televised | Fri Feb 25 1994 16:40 | 11 |
| re: <<< Note 85.489 by MKOTS3::ROBERTS_CR "the evening sky grew dark" >>>
> I always thought the Dead spelled it with a 'p' . seemed like that's
> what I've seen in deadbase and stuff? ok - who is quickest with the
> deadbase?
Check the Bible! I'm pretty sure there's no 'p' in his name.
OK, who's got one of those CD-ROM on-line Bibles? (Biblebase?)
adam
|
85.491 | | MKOTS3::ROBERTS_CR | the evening sky grew dark | Mon Feb 28 1994 14:15 | 5 |
| >Check the Bible! I'm pretty sure there's no 'p' in his name.
I KNOW there's no 'p' in the biblical name. That's not the question I
was opining about
|
85.492 | | ROADKL::INGALLS | may the four winds blow you home again | Mon Feb 28 1994 14:22 | 7 |
|
I thought Deadbase WAS the Bible ;^)
Glennnn
|
85.493 | | CXDOCS::BARNES | | Mon Feb 28 1994 14:23 | 5 |
| what are we tryin to spell here???
I checked back in this string and can't figger it out
sorry it was a long, brutal weekend
rfb
|
85.494 | | SLOHAN::FIELDS | Strange Brew | Mon Feb 28 1994 14:24 | 1 |
| is it Samson or Sampson
|
85.495 | | MKOTS3::JOLLIMORE | Dancing Madly Backwards | Mon Feb 28 1994 14:28 | 1 |
| Aw heck, just call him Geoff.
|
85.496 | | SSGV02::STROBEL | Jeff | Mon Feb 28 1994 14:38 | 3 |
| what, it's not (Homer) Simpson & Delilah ?
d'oh
|
85.497 | | ECRU::CLARK | Chairman of the Bored | Mon Feb 28 1994 14:40 | 2 |
| The album, Deadbase and the Bible all spell it as "Samson." Geoff, what's
your excuse? ;^)
|
85.498 | :-) :-) | MKOTS3::ROBERTS_CR | the evening sky grew dark | Mon Feb 28 1994 14:49 | 4 |
|
Is that Geoff or Jeff?
|
85.499 | | MKOTS3::JOLLIMORE | Dancing Madly Backwards | Mon Feb 28 1994 14:57 | 1 |
| His father's, father's, father was named Samp.
|
85.500 | | ECRU::CLARK | Chairman of the Bored | Mon Feb 28 1994 15:06 | 1 |
| Then shouldn't he be Sampsonsonson, or Sampgreatgrandson?
|
85.501 | Erastus's house is for sale in Duxbury | SANDZ::SAMPSON | Driven by the wind | Mon Feb 28 1994 15:57 | 13 |
| I think my father's father's father name was Levi. I might be wrong
though, Yah that was Erastus, but Erastus was actually, I think, his
father. His father was Levi. Levi built the Corrialainus and Erastus
was the shipmaster.
But since nobody has cut off my hair I think the back of Terrapin
station it is listed without the P.
You are not allow to shave my head as clean as my hands
Geoff SamPson
Not a biblical character
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85.502 | Rob Wasserman & friends at the Beacon 3/26/94 | TERAPN::PHYLLIS | you are the eyes of the world | Tue Mar 29 1994 21:42 | 62 |
| This is what I have compiled from a variety of sources including:
postings by d1l@cbnewsf.cb.att.com (david.lilien) to rec.music.gdead,
Ken Baierlein (hightime@well.sf.ca.us) to the well,
formail.TCPBRIDGE.FS3.GREGGN%smte@formail.formation.com to dead-flames,
John Horzepa" <jjh@psilink.com> to rec.music.gdead.
Rob Wasserman at the Beacon Theater (NYC) March 26, 1994
David Johanson (a.k.a. Buster Poindexter) was the Master of
Ceremonies.
Wasserman solo:
Satisfaction
Rob with Bruce Hornsby, Michael Brecker, David Sanborn and ?:
White Wheeled Limo
?
Rob with Little Jimmy Scott:
???
Rob with Victoria Williams:
Wonderful World
Rob, Victoria and John Wesley Harding:
Fantasy is Reality/Bells of Madness
God Lives Upstairs
Rob and Matt Hammovitz (cello):
Gypsy 1 and 2
Rob, Bob Weir, Chris Whitley and a drummer
Easy Answers
Maggies Farm
Home is Where You Get Across
Shoulda Had Been Me (new tune)
Fever (with Little Jimmy Scott)
Take Me to the River
Throwing Stones (with Bruce Hornsby)
Rob and Lou Reed
Dustin' off the Bass
????
Tracks Of My Tears
Jesus
Down the Boulevard
Encore: Rob, Reed, Weir, Hornsby, Hammovitz, Johanson and everyone else
Waiting for the Man
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85.503 | move over Slipknot :^) | SALEM::BURNS | how's 'bout a war on violence! | Wed May 04 1994 18:07 | 12 |
| Caught the Earth Plants at the Newburyport DAV hall this past Sat and
boy was I impressed!!!
Rilly tite jamming thru 3!!! wonderful sets of mostly Dead tunze were
very much enjoyed by myself and friends.
Highlights were Scarlet, He's Gone, and Eyes as well as a short sweet
Tweezer :^)
Plant On dudes!!!
Andy
|
85.504 | Get outa the car long-hair!!! :^) | SALEM::LEBLANC | | Wed May 04 1994 18:09 | 5 |
| What I want to know is who was that long haired weirdo playing the
drums Andy?
chris_very_impressed_as_well
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85.505 | and she sang kinda low pitched too... | SALEM::BURNS | how's 'bout a war on violence! | Wed May 04 1994 21:15 | 4 |
| nuthin wrong with long hair Chris, lotsa chicks have long hair. Altho
this one was kinda flat chested ;^)
Andy_the_wormhead_:^)
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85.506 | Who was that long-haired hippy? | SALEM::BENJAMIN | | Wed May 04 1994 22:07 | 4 |
| The flat chested one did screw up some lyrics tho...much like the Boyz
themselves...;-) Very good jammin'...IMHO....
:-) daveB_count_me_in_as_a_wormhead_...
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85.507 | Pink Floyd - Shine On | AKOCOA::SMITH_D | simple twist of fate | Mon May 23 1994 17:50 | 27 |
|
I enjoyed the Pink Floyd show Friday night. The 4th row vantage
point made for a full (and loud) experience.
I found the first set to be rather sleepy. The material was mainly
post_waters and not as climatic or thrilling as hearing the oldies.
The first set closure, One of These Days, was raging. The explosions
were firey and I could feel the heat. After they got things all pumped
up with that, they walked off stage, much to my dismay.
The second set was incredible! I really enjoyed the version of Time
the best, it was well played and full of energy, great animation on the
screen, very synchronic. Shine on you Crazy Diamond, Bricks in the Wall,
Great Gig in the Sky, Us and Them, Run Like Hell, were all excellent.
Someone told me the saxaphonist was the orig. from Dark Side??? Cool!!!
I missed Roger Water's presence and odd artistic flair, however the
backup musicians played his part well. I really thought they should
have continued into Any Colour You Like after Us & Them....I hate it
when radio stations do that, I hated even more when the name carrier
of Pink Floyd does it too!!!!
All in all, great show! I would see it again if I had a chance.
- deane'o
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85.508 | Stones in Toronto | JUPITR::OCONNORS | | Thu Jul 21 1994 19:11 | 27 |
|
The Rolling Stones R.P.M. Club Toronto 7/19/94
soundcheck: Little Red Rooster
Jeff Healy Band 1/2 hour set
Live With Me
You've Got Me Rocking
Tumbling Dice
Shattered
Rocks Off
Sparks Will Fly
Monkey Man
No Expectations
Love Is Strong
Brand New Car
Honky Tonk Woman
I Go Wild
Start Me Up
Street Fighting Man
Brown Sugar
Can't Get Next To You
(Al Green song) w/Jeff Healy
85 min.
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85.509 | | CXDOCS::BARNES | | Fri Aug 12 1994 17:10 | 16 |
| Saw two of three sets by the local deadcover band SHAKEDOWN STREET
last nite here in Colo spgs. first set was killer!
Estamated-->Eyes-->Greatest Story opener was very tight! don't remember
a couple of tunes but the Scarlet-->Bucket closer for that first set
rocked! The second set contained a Mr Charlie (for Charlie Manson)
and WHITE RABBIT!!!
had too many Lieninkugel (sp) reds by then and no way were Patty and I
gonna make a third set. was a funny nite, as the Pikes Peak Rodeo was
just up the road and a couple of "those types" %^) wandered in, plus
the band kept makin jokes about the rodeo and cowboys etc...all in good
fun though, no mailice intended...
drivng the piece-o-sh*t Bronco II thru the flash flood to get there was
sorta fun too...hadn't seen it rain like that in awhile!
rfb
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85.510 | damn copyrights causing name changes....damn.... | SALEM::LEBLANC | | Wed Aug 24 1994 20:10 | 6 |
| I know deane-o was there as was an old dechead named dave weiss, but
has anybody checked out Plan(et) B(e)?
not a bad group, guitarist is pretty good and the keyboard player, as
deane can attest to jams...roadtripping up to the church possibly on
fri if anyone wants to join in say the word....
chris
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85.511 | The Church has been a rockin'.... | SALEM::LEBLANC | N' it's 1 in 10,000 that come fer the SHOW | Tue Sep 06 1994 15:34 | 5 |
| Once again a road trip to the church turns out most triumphant
earthdance jammed hard...best i have seen them play, and an addition
of the second percussionist from Born Naked was nice.....
Any phisheads out there might wanna check out Born Naked..very much the
same style
|
85.512 | | E::EVANS | | Tue Sep 06 1994 17:37 | 10 |
| I went to see the Stones at Foxboro. It was an impressive 2 hour and 20 minute
show. Lenny Kravits (sp?) opened. While I balked for some time at the $50
ticket price, the Stones truly did deliver an exceptional show - great
stage, excellent lighting, special effects, perhaps the best sound I have
heard at any large concert, extraordinary showmanship, great set list and
an excellent musical performance from a 12-person band. One of the best
rock n roll shows I've seen or heard - definitive proof that 50 is NOT old!
Jim
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85.513 | I'm a mon-kaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaay!!!! | SALEM::BENJAMIN | | Tue Sep 06 1994 19:49 | 8 |
| I also saw the Stones (Sunday show) and although I was up in the
boonies and I think the sound was being very much affected by the wind,
it was still a very impressive performance.....very good song
selection, too.....the whole thing was better than I was expecting...
I love it when that happens....!!
:-) daveB
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85.514 | What Can A Poor Boy Do... | BINKLY::CEPARSKI | Summer Flies And August Dies | Tue Sep 06 1994 20:08 | 21 |
| Did the Sunday Stones thing too. Had an excellent time hanging out
with some friends before the show (even though it was COLD out in the
lots all afternoon, the wind was brutal!). Headed up to the gates
around 8:00 or so (decided against Lenny Kravitz). I didn't have a
ticket but figgered it wouldn't be too hard to score one at the gates.
Hung out there for 10-15 minutes before I got a Sec. 313 from
someone for $20 and then headed in. Ran into my friends at the
concessions before the Stones started and got them to play "bring me
back your ticket stub" so I could get down on the floor with them. Had
some pretty good seats (Sec. D right by the soundboard) so I was
psyched.
As far as the show went - I thought it was VERY good. Haven't seen
the Stones since '81 (back when they meant to me what the Dead do
today) and boy they haven't let down a bit. Song selection covered the
whole spectrum from "Rocks Off" and "Wild Horses" to "Start Me Up" and
some of the recently released stuff. Definitely one to catch if you get
the chance. They're even mixing up the setlists a bit from what I hear
so it's not the same show every night. Excellent stage show - lotsa
running room for Mick and Keith, fireworks and a few other suprises
which kept it visually interesting too. All in all one hell of show.
Made me remeber why they are "The World's Greatest Rock 'n Roll Band".
|
85.515 | Clapton's Set list, 10-05-94 Toronto Canada. | SLOHAN::FIELDS | Ain't gonna worry my life anymore | Fri Oct 07 1994 12:34 | 33 |
| here is the set list from the Eric Clapton tour, this is from the Oct.
5th show at Toronto.
MOTHERLESS CHILD
MALTED MILK
HOW LONG BLUES
KID MAN BLUES
COUNTY JAIL
THE .44
BLUES ALL DAY LONG
GOIN' AWAY
STANDIN' AROUND CRYING
HOOCHIE COOCHIE MAN
HURTS ME TOO
BLUES BEFORE SUNRISE
THIRD DEGREE
RECONSIDER BABY
HAVE MERCY
CAN'T JUDGE NOBODY
SOMEDAY AFTER A WHILE
I'M TORE DOWN
HAVE YOU EVER LOVED A WOMAN
CROSS-CUT SAW
FIVE LONG YEARS
BORN UNDER A BAD SIGN
GROANING THE BLUES
CROSSROAD BLUES
AIN'T NOBODY'S BUSINESS (BUT MY OWN)
Encore: SWEET HOME CHICAGO
Exactly 2hrs in length--
|
85.516 | Bueller, Bueller, Anyone Anyone? | SALEM::LEBLANC | | Mon Oct 10 1994 12:59 | 1 |
| anyone got the dylan setlists from the past weekend shows?
|
85.517 | Check Back Tomorrow | BINKLY::CEPARSKI | Summer Flies And August Dies | Mon Oct 10 1994 14:12 | 3 |
| Forgot to bring in my list from Saturday's show - will do so tomorrow.
Excellent show that night ,btw.
|
85.518 | | OBSESS::BEAUPRE | Duck and Cover | Mon Oct 10 1994 14:12 | 22 |
| No set list, but Saturday night's show was really exceptional,
exceeding the recent Woodstock performance. His voice was
clear (all things being relative) and strong and he played
lead guitar or shared lead most of the night.
The band, who have been backing him now for a couple of years,
was able to adroitly switch between the raw garage/roots type
of ferocity that fueled the electric numbers ("Tangled Up in
Blue" and "All Along.." were especially powerful) and the subtlety
required for the mid-set acoustic songs. I'm sure it's no easy
thing to play with Bob, what with his predilection toward unscheduled
tempo changes and stopping songs when he's decided he's had enough,
but these guys are more than equal to the task.
He opened w/ "Jokerman" (standard opening song, it appears), and
followed with (in no particular order) "Senor", "All Along the
Watchtower", "Tangled Up in Blue", "Masters of War", "Knockin' on
Heaven's Door", "Maggie's Farm", "It Ain't Me, Babe", and many others.
I have a lousy memory for setlists, and mostly everything else for
that matter, so I'd be interested to see someone post lists for
the shows.
|
85.519 | 10/9/94 Orpheum Theater, Boston | PONDA::NOKNOK::BELKIN | gathered from coincidence | Mon Oct 10 1994 14:37 | 31 |
| Sunday's show, setlist from rec.music.dylan:
Sound check:
don't think Twice
Wiggle Wiggle
Show:
Jokerman
Lay, Lady Lay
All Along the Watchtower
You're A Big Girl Now
Tangled Up in blue
Watching the River Flow
Love - 0/No Limit - acoustic
One Too Many mornings - acoustic
Boots of Spanish Leather - acoustic
God Knows
Joey
Maggie's Farm
Encore:
I Shall Be Released
It Ain't Me, Babe - acoustic
Two Soldiers - acoustic
Blowin' in the Wind - acoustic, house lights on!
I enjoyed the acoustic tunes more. I thought the drummer in his present
band, while techically good etc etc etc, just was a bit too heavy-fisted.
Actually I liked the band he had before this one, the band with G.E. Smith,
a little better.
|
85.520 | Dylan 10/7/94 | SMURF::BURNS | | Mon Oct 10 1994 17:20 | 25 |
| Dylan's setlist from friday 10/7
Jokerman
Just like a woman
All along the watchtower
Under the red sky
Tangled up in blue
Positively 4th street
(acoustic set - next 3 songs)
Mr. Tambourine man
Masters of war
Mama, you've been on my mind
(electric...)
God knows
I & I
Maggie's farm
(Encore)
Ballad of a thin man
It ain't me babe (acoustic with band)
Alternates on the setlist:
Shelter from the storm/Simple twist of fate, were alternates to
Under the red sky.
Man in the long black coat was an alternate to I & I.
|
85.521 | Dylan 10-8-94 | BINKLY::CEPARSKI | Summer Flies And August Dies | Tue Oct 11 1994 17:22 | 20 |
| Dylan 10/8/94
Jokerman
Senior
Watchtower
Queen Jane
Tangled Up In Blue
Time Will Tell (?)
Acoustic Set
Time For Your Tears (?)
Masters of War
Don't Think Twice Its Allright
Knockin' On Heaven's Door
Highway 61
Speak Out (?)
Maggie's Farm (1/2 way thru this one he switched back to electric)
Band Intorductions
Ballad of A Thin Man
It Ain't Me Babe
|
85.522 | correct 10/8/94 list | SMURF::BURNS | | Tue Oct 11 1994 19:11 | 22 |
|
Corrections to previous entry...
Dylan 10/8/94
Jokerman
Senior
Watchtower
Queen Jane
Tangled up in blue
Most likely you go your way, I'll go mine
The lonesome death of Hattie Carroll
Masters of war
Don't think twice, it's alright
Knockin' on heaven's door
Highway 61 Revisited
Maggie's farm
Ballad of a thin man
It Ain't me babe
Bill (from rec.music.dylan)
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85.523 | Correction to correction | SMURF::BURNS | | Tue Oct 11 1994 19:15 | 6 |
| Oops, typed too fast.
Insert "In the Garden" between Highway 61 and Maggie's
Bill
|
85.524 | how was the show ? (lots of adjectives) Great ! | SLOHAN::FIELDS | Ain't gonna worry my life anymore | Mon Oct 17 1994 14:39 | 82 |
|
Eric Clapton Blues Tour - Worcester, Ma. Oct. 14, 1994
If my life were to end today, I would not put up a fight. Why ?
I have seen the concert I have always dreamed to see.
For me half the fun of going to a concert is what happens before
and after the concert itself. so I'll start on the morning of Oct.
13th....it was about 10am and I had just given up on getting one
ticket to see Eric Clapton at the Worcester Centrum, the one ticket
I had seen out on the superhighway (enet) was sold minutes before I
could get my hands on it....so sadly depressed beyond simple words
I opened up my boombox CD player and dropped in From The Cradle to
somehow soothe my sadness....I put on my headphones and press play.
About a verse or so into the first track, Blues Before Sunrise, I
see the little flashing light on my phone flashing...I press pause
on the CDplayer and answer the phone with a friendly Hello.....
the voice, on the other end, tells me his name and that he is from
a local radio station, WBOS. No way, my little fried mind says...
But yes it was true ! He gos on saying that they got my Email message
I sent them a week or so ago, which I kinda figured was worth the
shot, with my request for a pair of Clapton ticket for the Oct. 14th
show in Worcester Ma.....and if I still wanted a pair I could come
the station and pick up a pair they have to give away to listeners.
He tells me where the station is and a phone number to call if I got
lost....I hang up after thanking the man over a 100 times, still in
disbelief I call my Wife to tell her....from the sounds of it Jen
fell off her chair....
Part I
Friday morning Jen and I drive to Boston to pick up the tickets...
the day gos by and we drive to the Centrum....We decide to go in
early to check out the stage and stuff....Jen buys me a hat, I don't
like t-shirts they don't last and cost to much, I buy her a beer
and we go find our seats...very nice ! @24th row :') close enough to
see the faces of the band but far enough back to really hear the full
sound. Jimmie Vaughan and band start their set....I have always
like Jimmie's sound in the F'T-Birds and was looking forward to his
set, I was not disappointed....His still is Texas fried blues and
thats fine with me....liked his set so much I will be getting his
latest release very soon. Highlight was Six Strings down, which is
a tribute to late-great bluesman including SRV....
Part II
The Lights go off and Eric and the band slowly walk to their
spots on the stage....they start off with Motherless Child...
and followed the set list we have seen from other shows, I had a copy
of the Toronto setlist and as far as I could tell he kept it the
same. Fine with me :'). The crowd was somewhat quite and sitting
in their seats and getting into the music....on a few ocassions
some people would lose it and by some magical force they would
jump to their feet and dance to the song....Centrum ushers would
try to get them to sit but these people would not sit until the
song was over and then the whole place would stand to show their
approval to what was just played. I've seen some people saying
that Eric didn't do any extended solos, and yes that was true but
if you look at it from my point of view the whole show was one long
extened solo for Eric ! But thats Eric style, simple and tasty licks
no fanfare just good playing. His voice was beyond belief, WOW !
So much feeling in his voice that at times it brought a tear to my
eyes....the show ended with Sweet Home Chicago and Jimmie joined in
the fun, it was a barn burning offering for sure.
Highlights from the show were, Hoochie Coochie Man, Third Degree,
Cross-cut Saw, Crossroads and the surprise was Ain't nobody's Business.
Part III
After the show I was so up, Jen and I went to a club in Worcester,
The Plantation Club, to catch the 2nd set of Slipknot and continue the
fun of the evening....
all and all it was for me a very long awaited concert, one that will
never be topped for two reasons. First is simple, Eric playing
the Blues all night ! and the second was how I ended up at the show,
Winning tickets when I gave up all hope of even going....
Religious experence ? it just might have been...
Chris
|
85.525 | cool | MAYES::OSTIGUY | | Mon Oct 17 1994 16:26 | 7 |
| Well Chris, it sounds like a grate night all around !!! gotta see that
hat Jen bought for ya...
any acoustic Eric ?? Motherless Child maybe ?? and he didn't play
Driftin' as I recall from the setlist ??
WO
|
85.526 | well, I liked the t-shirts | STAR::HUGHES | Captain Slog | Mon Oct 17 1994 16:50 | 17 |
| Awesome show. From about halfway through I kept thinking to myself,
this has got to be the peak, it can't get any better. But it just kept
getting better.
The first few songs were acoustic, as I (hazily) recall.
I had great plans to go find the Plantation, but got totally weirded
out by the traffic and the roads around the Woostrum. By the time I
found an onramp to 290, I just wanted to warp out of there. Still,
cranking up "from the cradle" and jumping in the hottub was an
acceptable plan B.
I now understand why it is called 'wormtown'. If you follow the maps,
the only way to get from on side of 290 to the other is if a freak
wormhole opens up in front of you.
gary
|
85.527 | | WRKSYS::DUTTON | Inspiration, move me brightly... | Mon Oct 17 1994 16:46 | 2 |
| Lots of acoustic Eric in the show... The first 4 or 5 songs
he did were "unplugged"... ahhhhhhhh!!!!! :)
|
85.528 | so glad I made it! | BIGQ::DCLARK | doin' that crazy hand jive! | Mon Oct 17 1994 17:59 | 12 |
| I wuz there too. Just an amazing time. That's all. My overall
impression was that EC came to town like the world's foremost
blues expert and he was here to teach us about the blues. At
times I thought the show was almost scholarly in tone, with
the setlist arranged starting with early acoustic blues (6
and 12 string and dobro playing by EC) through 30's and 40's
blues with the Gibson Hollowbody through the Freddie King
stuff with the 335 and finally the 'modern' blues with the
Strat. EC didn't overplay at all. My faves included Have
You Ever Loved A Woman (of course!), Someday After a While,
Born Under a bad Sign, Moaning the Blues, and Crossroads.
EC's voice was in fine form too.
|
85.529 | Friday, Oct. 14, 1994 | NETCAD::SIEGEL | The revolution wil not be televised | Tue Oct 18 1994 12:32 | 54 |
| Here's my thoughts on the show:
First, it was good to finally get out of my house after sitting on my ass for 2
weeks watching Jerry Springer and Montel Williams :-) I got my plaster cast
off that Wednesday, and I was looking forward to getting outside on my
birthday. I would have been down at MSG that weekend, but extenuating
circumstances kept me home instead :-(. I had no ticket to this show, but late
that week the guy I sold my MSG tix to said he had a pair of handicapped seats
in separate locations, and that he might be able to give me one. I said "call
me Friday morning and I'll know if I'm up for going out". Friday came around
and I was looking forward to the possibiliy of going out that night, And now
that I had the cast off I could take a shower, too :-)
Ray called and said "you have a ticket". He didn't know which seat I would
get, but I was in the door. He was going to meet a friend at the Picadilly Pub
to get another pair of extras, and he'd give me one (keeping his two best for
him and his girlfriend). My friends Rich and Michelle drove me into Worcester
and I was supposed to meet Ray at the box office to pick up my ticket. After
much crutch-walking to get from our parking spot to the Centrum, I met Ray. I
told Rich and Michelle that they might be able to get a pair of seats together
(they also had separate seats) from Ray. It turns out that they were selling
floor seats at the box office! And apparently they had been selling tickets
since 5 pm! Rich and Michelle bought a pair of seats next to the soundboard
and dumped their "separates". I was given a section 233 ticket, but I was
hoping to hit the handicapped section in 121. Ray and Liz were going to sit in
121, and I also knew 2 other people who were in 121, so I went there, We got
into the arena just as Jimmy Vaughn was starting, and we just walked in and sat
down in some free seats. 121 is right on the side of the stage, and they have
wheelchair areas. The stage was so sparsely set up that there was nothing over
3 feet tall on the entire stage (except the musicians :-)) and the side view
was just excellent. I was right behind the video screen, but it was made of a
special fabric that allowed you to see the picture whether you were in front or
behind it! So, Eric was a lefty that night according to the screens! I was in
the back of the section but it was still no more than 50 feet from the stage.
The sound was great, the view was great, and Eric was great. I noticed that
they were just running through the songs with no solos by Eric, but that
changed as the night progressed. By the middle of the show he was really
burning on the songs. And I especially liked his tone that night. Generally,
I find him to be a bit "over the top" in terms of the gain on his amp. He
cranks up the compression and the gain and the notes come out sounding the
same, with no character. But Friday night he leaned off the knobs a lot and
the character of each of his many guitars he used was able to come out. I wish
he'd leave the controls that way for tours in the future!
I loved the encore, Sweet Home Chicago. I was dancing in my leg brace! I
liked the way he re-did Crossroads (compared to the way he did it on the
record). And Born Under a Bad Sign ripped.
I would have liked to go to see the rest of the Slipknot show afterwards, but I
was at the mercy of my driver, so we had Chinese food instead and went home :-)
All in all, a good way to spend my birthday.
adam
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85.530 | The I Tones | CSLALL::LEBLANC_C | Please don't dominate the rapJACK | Mon Nov 21 1994 12:45 | 10 |
| Saw the I -Tones on sat-er-day at the Western Front in Cambridege....
not as rootsy as they were when i saw them with Cliff....alot
of new members too..have a dancehall kinda sound now..the Front is the
same place it was last time i was there...Dragon Stouts went down
nice..good time was had by all until my newly turned 21 yr old sister's
friend booted in the bathroom...
HouseO Blues wouldn't let us in becuase 2 people had NH non-driver's
ID...this policy sucks..does this seem to be the norm in Boston as an ID
policy?
chris
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85.531 | 30 years of Leon Russell... | CXDOCS::BARNES | | Mon Feb 06 1995 14:21 | 26 |
| Patty and I, Hoot, and some friends, Barbara-Ann and Hoolie the Hooligan
went "up on Cripple Creek.." to see the master of space and time,
Leon Russel last Friday. Took a gamblers bus so we wouldn't haveta
drive (good thing, I passed out on the bus on the way back down). Leon
played in the old Imperial Hotel, one of the last authentic mining era
buildings left since gambling has come into Cripple Creek. He started
out with some of his mellow tunes, which for the life of me I can't
remember the names of, then went into a medly of what Hoot called "30
years of Leon Russell in 20 minutes"...every song you can think of in
one long jam, Roll Away The Stone, Alcatraz, Bird On a Wire, Sweet Home
Chicago, etc. Grate stuff. Although Leon is lookin old!, walks with a
a limp and a cane now and his hair and beard is SNOW WHITE!,
he's still got it! His piano playing was superb!
(You should see the size of his hands!) and that classic Leon
growl/wail was apparent in any song he wished it to be!
Afterwords, we went to the 3 casinos that offered 5 bucks in quarters
for riding the bus up, had a beer in each one, and went to the Cripple
Creek Brewery and drank Donkey Ales and something else that put me
under the table...but not before I used my psychic powers to win a
bunch of monies at the slots, course I gave all my quarters to Patty
and Hoot who promptly lost 'em all playing slot-poker.
I don't remember much after that......
I hope to keep it more together for Jorma...
rfb
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85.532 | May he keep truckin' for another bunch of yrs. | TRLIAN::DUGGAN | | Mon Feb 06 1995 15:47 | 6 |
| WAY too cool, rfb! Did he do my _All_time_favorite_ Leonsong:
"Delta Lady"?
Last time I saw him was about ten trs. ago...
Mikey
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85.533 | | CXDOCS::BARNES | | Mon Feb 06 1995 15:52 | 5 |
| Delta Lady was a part of the "30 years"...jam. and was one of those
that had that "leon" growl/wail some of us love so much...
rfb
|
85.534 | JORMA!!! | CXDOCS::BARNES | | Mon Mar 20 1995 13:28 | 20 |
| HOT F*CKIN TUNA!
in Cripple Creek Sat. Nite! GRATE STUFF!! Jorma is
a big dude! He has a crew cut and beard that is pretty grey
now-a-dazes. Pete Sears from Jefferson Starship and another Pete?
(from the original Hot Tuna??) accompanied Jorma. They played two sets,
the first about 1.5 hours and the second about the same, definitely got
our monies worth! Pete Sears is an excellent piano player! Jorma tore
up the guitar as usual. The first set, so I was told, was most of the first
three albums. I recognized most of the tunes when he played them, but
couldn't name most of 'em. Hesitation Blues was one. It got rather loud
during the second set, the venue being the old melodrama room of the
Imperial Hotel, circa 1890's. AFterwards Hoot, Patty and I
retired to the Cripple Creek Brewery where, for a change, we all turned
out to be winners on the slots! Caught the 1:45am bus outa Cripple Creek
home, crawled into bed about 3:30AM...OUCH!!!!! Jorma said something
about them playin in Aspen later this week and invited eveyone to
"follow us up, we'll be trippin the whole way!" All in all a very good
show and I'd do it all again givin the chance.
|
85.535 | | ASDG::IDE | My mind's lost in a household fog. | Fri May 12 1995 13:48 | 31 |
| I typed this for a Colo. friend who's pals with the Samples. I'm a poor typist,
so I'm posting it here to get extra mileage out of my hard work.
Jamie
From yesterday's Boston Globe, this isn't the whole article, just the funny part.
Talented Sean Kelly takes too many shots -- of tequila
Unplugged concerts are nothing new, but Sean Kelly brought a new twist to the
genre on Monday. "We're just going to drink tequila and play music for you,"
said Kelly, who is between tours with the Samples, the Colorado band which has
become a word-of-mouth sensation in recent years.
Kelly, whose earnest, innocent-sounding tenor voice has been compared to that
of a young Sting, made good on his promise - too good, actually. The music
flowed superbly early on, but so did the tequila, which by the second half of
the show turned the 90-minute gig into an inadvertant "Wayne's World."
Suddenly, there were fewer songs, more chatter, strange discussions about body
functions and embarrassing efforts to find women in the audience willing to
kiss the band's lighting designer. It was meant to be harmless fun - and much
of it was - but it went on too long and sent some of the several hundred fans
scurrying for the exits.
"How ridiculous was that?" said one patron, leaving in a huff.
It's not as if we've never seen a woozy singer onstage. However, it was indeed
odd, by today's sobriety standards, to see Kelly openly shoot down shots of
tequila with co-guitarist Rob Summers (a childhood friend) and exclaim "Bottoms
up!" every five minutes.
|
85.536 | | CXDOCS::BARNES | | Fri May 12 1995 14:31 | 3 |
| was this MTV unplugged???
rfb
|
85.537 | | STOWOA::JOLLIMORE | OneWhiteDuck/0^10=nothing at all | Fri Aug 04 1995 15:15 | 124 |
| An Evening with the Corps
A review of the Drum Corps International 1995 East Coast Classic
I'm an old Drums Corps head from the mid-sixties. I competed from about
1961 to 1967 or so. I've played in Lynn's Manning Bowl on several occasions,
but I haven't been there, or to a contest in about 30 years. So, my buddy
Steve-o and I, while watching the DCI finals from last year on public
television, decided to find a drum corps contest and go, for old times sake.
The show started right on time, in spite of the light rain that was
falling. First corps off the line took us by surprise. When I competed,
corps were classed as A, B or C. And, this was definitely a C corps. From
Waltham, MA were the Phoenix. The corps couldn't have had more than 40 kids,
and they were little. Not realy what we had come to see. They were DNP in
the scoring.
The next corps were from England! The Mayflower Corps from Billericay.
They put on a very nice performance, but like the Phoenix, either did not
place in the judging, or they only put on a exhibition performance. Their
routine was a giant step up from the Phoenix, but still not what we were
anticipating.
Following them were another local corps: the Royal Columbians, from
Chicopee, MA. A strong corps, with some good sound, but a routine very
unlike what we remember drums corps were like. In the 50's and 60's corps
consisted only of drums, bugles and a color guard section of only a few
flags. Today's corps have elaborate sets, and dozens of percussion
instruments along with flag sections consisting of costumed dancers twirling
flags, throwing rifles and putting on a show all their own. The RCs did a
series of pagan dances, which I found quite foreign to a drum and bugle
score. Apparantly so did the judges, as the RC's placed last scoring a 59.3
Another local, the Nashua Spartans, took the field next. A very strong
corps with a fairly traditional routine, updated for the 90's. The
percussion sections kept getting larger with each corps. And, between corps
there was a mad rush to remove one setup and replace it with the next corps'.
The percussion sections, consisting of xylophones, bells, cymbals, huge bass
drums, djambes, congas, tubes, you-name-it, if you can hit if with a stick
and make a sound, it was there, stretched 40 yards from the 30yard line to
the 30yard line at the edge of the field. Also, there was the traditional
drum section of snares, toms, bass and cymbal who marched during the
performance. The Spartans, although showing a strong performance, placed
only 6th with a 65.3
After the Spartans, who wrapped up the first half, came an exhibiton by
the Boston Crusaders Senior Corps. This is non-competing corps of former
Crusader members and band payers from across New England. They got together
to form a corps with the sole purpose of entertainment. They play in the
style of the old corps: a crisp marching, arm swinging, high stepping
blast-it-out type routine. They played the same routine they played in their
heyday of the 60's. It was a blast from the past. The Crusaders EXACTLY as I
remembered them. Same songs. Same style. Same enthusiasm. Only the uniforms
were different.
After a short pause, the contest resumed featuring a few of the top corps
from around the US. The corps who was to kick off the 2nd half had
transportation problems which delayed their arrival. So, the Orlando Magic
stepped up to lead off. The Magic had, what I thought, was the most
interesting routine. The repertoire was original music by Robert Smith
entitled "Danse Animale", a movement symphony based on the animal qualities
of humans; sea, land and sky. They also had the best t-shirts featuring an
original artwork depicting their repertoire. ;-) But despite their original
theme, and a good performance, they couldn't best the reigning champs and
finished 2nd with an 83.0
Next, from Denver CO, was the very powerful Blue Knights. This corps had
about the best horn section of the evening. Their routine was standard, and
their drum section was very tight, but the horns had the most volume of any
of the competing corps. But, although I thought they gave a fine
performance, the judges clearly saw technical flaws which escaped me as they
placed a respectable but disappointing 3rd, posting an 82.4 They did have
*THE* best color guard section with about 30 young ladies in very attractive
costumes! :-)
The Santa Clara Vanguard stepped on the field next and showed why they
are 5 times DCI champions. Their routine was immaculate. The repertoire
entitled "Not The Nutcracker" featured a post modern adaptation of the
musical themes and moods contained in the Nutcracker Suite. It was simply
awesome. They also featured the largest and most talented percussion
section. The Vanguard have been innovative in their approach and have led
the way to what drums & bugle corps routines look like today. As they ended
their routine, it was clear to me: we had a winner, with still two corps to
perform. They topped the field with a fairly low score of only 88.8 (tough
judging!)
Finally the Velvet Knights arrived and scrambled to get on the field for
their show. These guys, from Anaheim CA, were as loose as a corps gets.
They worked the crowd before their performance, and their warm-up was unlike
any we'd seen throughout the evening. Most corps would line up facing the
opposite side of the field and warm up their instruments, simply playing
warmup exercises. (It was clear as the Vanguard warmed up that they were the
corps of the nite, for even their warmup routine blew people away ;-) The VK
tho, warmed up by jumping around and literaly loosening up acting weird &
wild. Their uniforms were also unlike any of the other corps; instead of
shakles and plumes they wore ball caps, and their color overall was an
un-corps like yellow. Certainly a stark contrast to the wound-up-tight,
clockwork approach of the Vanguard, these guys were loose and carefree. They
made it look like fun. And a loose, carefree performance earned them only a
4th place, with a 79.3
The host corps wrapped up the contest. The Boston Crusaders, doing an all
Pat Metheny group program of: "Are We There Yet", Beat 70", "Catherdral In A
Suitcase" and "First Circle" clearly won the hometown favorite catagory, but
were able to place only 5th behind the other cross-country entrants, with a
mediocre 74.9 score. Still, they put on a passionate performance in the
shadow of their seniors, who had dedicated the evening's show to the
recently late Mr Ed Denon, a major part of the Crusader history, RIP.
All in all, a fine evening of performances by a whole bunch of talented
and enthusiatic kids from across the country. In some ways, there were
things that I saw which reminded me of how little things have changed in 30
years. In a LOT of ways, I noticed how different things are today. The
equipment, including the supply trucks and buses, are not at all like what
we had, yet the travel and excitement are still there. The judging and
scoring are the same, except that instead of using clipboards and pencils
the judges used handheld tape recorders and computers. The crowd is still
the same: parents, alumnii, and kids of all color shape and sizes all
enjoying a common addiction to music and competition.
Oh, and one major difference I noted this morning: scores for last nite's
show were posted on the Vanguard's Homepage on the Web by 10:00pm last nite!
:-)
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85.538 | | CXDOCS::BARNES | | Fri Aug 04 1995 15:21 | 8 |
| any tapes available?????
;^)
rfb
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85.539 | | STOWOA::JOLLIMORE | OneWhiteDuck/0^10=nothing at all | Fri Aug 04 1995 15:50 | 6 |
| should I start a tree?
or you wanna trade straight-up for the bonner springs tapes
;-) ;-) ;-)
|
85.540 | | CXDOCS::BARNES | | Fri Aug 04 1995 16:17 | 4 |
| I dunno...if you started a tree, you'd prolly be the only leaf, branch,
trunk and insect life associated with that tree!!! ;^)
rfb
|
85.541 | | AWECIM::RUSSO | claimin! | Fri Aug 04 1995 17:36 | 10 |
|
>> I dunno...if you started a tree, you'd prolly be the only leaf,
branch,
>> trunk and insect life associated with that tree!!! ;^)
Hey, not so fast.....
Hogan, ex-band geek, who marched in his college marching band, and knows
the excitement of it all, but also understands the differences between
"marching bands" and drum & bugle corps.
|
85.542 | ? | CSLALL::LEBLANC_C | In n' out of the Gaahden they go! | Fri Aug 04 1995 17:40 | 1 |
| so what *IS* the difference?
|
85.543 | | STOWOA::JOLLIMORE | OneWhiteDuck/0^10=nothing at all | Fri Aug 04 1995 18:10 | 13 |
| drum corps *hate* being refered to as a band.
when i was in the kingsmen, we did a performance for a local
state rep that was fundraising and who had ted kennedy as a
guest. at the end of our performance ted yels out: "let's hear it
for the band!!" we wanted to throw things at him. ;-)
drum corps have fewer instruments. basically only drums (or any
percussion instrumnet) and bugles. No woodwind, no flutes, no
trombones etc. although, there are different bugles: soprano,
bass, contra-bass, mellophone and french horn.
jols (first soprano)
|
85.544 | | CXDOCS::BARNES | | Mon Aug 07 1995 13:30 | 3 |
| I guess the groups in the parking lot *don't* qualify then, eh????? ;^)
rfb
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85.545 | | STOWOA::JOLLIMORE | OneWhiteDuck/0^10=nothing at all | Mon Aug 14 1995 12:37 | 42 |
| Santana/Beck, Great Woods
Man, whatta show. Me, Penny, DC, MNelson, DaveB & crew.
Got to the parking lot at about 5:00. Had beeyas and veggie
sandwiches. Cranked some live Santana and enjoyed the beautiful
sunshine. Fantastic day!
Went in to get our beach seats (hard to call 'em lawn seats when
the lawn is under 4 inches of sand ;-) Keb Mo, a bluesmon,
started off the show at about 7:00 and played 'til about 7:20 or
so. At 7:30, Beck took the stage. I've never seen Beck, and I'm
not real familiar with his work. His set was hot, with a lot of
dancin' tunes. He played 'til 8:45, which was followed by some
grate Hendrix tunes while waiting for Carlos.
At the end of about the 5th Hendrix tune, Carlos was on stage
starting his set, by himself, gently warming up his axe. As he
was noodling, flowers were being thrown on the stage. Carlos
picked up a bunch of flowers, which looked to be roses, and took
them to the back of the stage where he had pictures of Jerry set
up, like on a little altar. Very touching.
I don't have the setlist, but he played a couple tunes, then
introduced Ronnie Earl!! Ronnie played two tunes, one of which he
did a killer solo. It was grate to see Ronnie up there with
Carlos. Then, they went into a smokin' version of _Exodus_
("movement of da people") and into a little bit of _Get Up Stand
Up_. After that, we could see Carlos signaling for quiet on the
stage and he went into a solo _Amazing Grace_ and we knew it was
coming. The camera had him playing, and in back of him you could
see the pictures. He started a monologue, and he asked for a
round of applause for his good friend Jerry, as well as for all
those who have gone on, of which he rattled off about a dozen
names.
The rest of the show is a blur, and it ended waaay too soon. And
all during the show, there was a bright ole moon just up over the
shed. And the meteors were zooming by all night, one of which got
OOOOHS from the crowd around us. Everyone must've been looking up
at the same time ;-)
An excellent show, and a grate time.
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85.546 | | AWATS::WESTERVELT | | Mon Aug 14 1995 13:06 | 7 |
|
Very nice tribute from Carlos. Great to see Ronnie Earl up there.
Beck rules. IMHO nobody even comes close.
Tom
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85.547 | Soul soothing music | SALEM::BENJAMIN | | Mon Aug 14 1995 15:58 | 4 |
| At the HORDE festival, on Sat. night, Blues Traveler dedicated a
song to Jerry and Jon Popper played an awesome guitar solo instead of
harp....sign in the parking lot: Free hugs to anyone who misses
Jerry........sigh...
|
85.548 | | ZENDIA::FERGUSON | Dry your eyes on the wind | Tue Aug 15 1995 14:21 | 2 |
| WOW! Ronnie makes an appearance. Nice.
miss them bull shows.
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85.549 | | STOWOA::JOLLIMORE | OneWhiteDuck/0^10=nothing at all | Tue Aug 15 1995 14:25 | 6 |
| oh yeah, that reminds me ... a footnote to this show: towards the
end of the show, Carlos *LET* people up on stage to dance. I was
watching through binoculars, and the security doods must've been
going nuts. There were no problems that I could see, but I've
*never* seen that before. There must've been about 30 people on
stage, all around Santana, dancin'.
|
85.550 | | CXDOCS::BARNES | | Tue Aug 15 1995 14:32 | 7 |
|
%^)
|
85.551 | dave mathews at red rocks | CXDOCS::BARNES | | Wed Aug 16 1995 16:37 | 24 |
| -< Dave Matthews at RedRocks >-
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Patty and I finally got to see Dave Mathews last nite after missing him
3 times in Vegas. The show was at Red Rocks, where we first saw the
Dead. Sorta emotional at first, but we were there to have a good time
so I focused on the music and the dancing. The crowd was a bunch of
very very VERY young people, many kids looked 12 or younger. Even the
collage kids looked younger than usual! But only saw two puke %^)
Patty knows his songs so she was really into it, dancin away. The first
part of the show we were way back up top, the sound sucked so we
moved down close and off to the sides. Much better. Mathews
dances while he sings, at one point he was jammin away on the gitbox and
dancin up a storm when a beach ball bounced up on the stage.
Without missing a beat or a step, he kicks the ball back out into the
audience and smiles. The crowd up front went wild. He closed with
Typical Situation-->Watchtower. Good time. We needed it...
this note continues in note 473.21
rfb
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85.552 | good blues | CSLALL::LEBLANC_C | WithoutLoveDayToDayInsanity'sKing | Mon Aug 28 1995 20:00 | 12 |
| robert cray, taj mahal, charlie musselwhite and john hammond
verrrrry cool show....and the sitting on the trials at loon looking
down on the lodge thing was pretty cool..they should have more ski areas do
that...Cray had a little trouble with the Strat to start but swapped
axes and tore the place up....
nice weather and a good shot looking right into the whites as a
backdrop....
nice sittin on top of the world done by musselwhite
|
85.553 | | ZENDIA::FERGUSON | Dry your eyes on the wind | Mon Aug 28 1995 21:25 | 10 |
| re <<< Note 85.552 by CSLALL::LEBLANC_C "WithoutLoveDayToDayInsanity'sKing" >>>
-< good blues >-
> verrrrry cool show....and the sitting on the trials at loon looking
> down on the lodge thing was pretty cool..they should have more ski areas do
> that...Cray had a little trouble with the Strat to start but swapped
yup... sounds very close to what they do at sugarbush for their
summer concert series.
|
85.554 | | STAR::ECOMAN::DEBESS | if my words did glow... | Mon Nov 13 1995 17:16 | 46 |
|
Saturday night, as I stood waiting for my friend to show up
with my ticket in, I observed as the beautiful blackhaired,
darkeyed be-jeweled sandaled women in their silky, satiny, brightly
colored flowing saris and shawls disembarked from their cars and glided
across the streets to greet eachother and enter the hall. They were
of all ages - from children to crones - there to see the master
tabla player born in their country - Zakir Hussein.
The other half of the crowd was beautiful longhaired men and women
dressed in brightly colored flowing skirts and sandals...and tiedye
and jeans, and tshirts with skeletons and roses - the Deadheads.
My friend is from India and we oftentimes in the past talked about
music - in particular percussion. I told her about the connection
between Zakir and Mickey Hart (Diga Rhythm), and when this show
was announced, she thought of me and got me tickets.
In a way, I felt like the link between the 2 cultures - not really -
but there was an definate affinity with each group. I was there
with an Indian woman but I felt comfortable smiling brightly at each
and every one of the 'heads I encountered.
The music - ahhhhh, well - Zakir was accompanied by someone (don't
know his name) on sitar - just the two of them, two masters simply
mesmerizing the crowd with their brilliance. If I hadn't seen
them with my own eyes, I would never have believed that the sounds
I was hearing was being made by only 2 people. Unbelievably
intricate rhythms and hundreds of different sounds coming from
just those 2 instruments. The tabla is 2 drums - one is a bass
which most times is played with the palm and produces a water-like
sound. The other one is played with, for the most part, the fingertips.
But, he not only had rhythms going with each hand, but also with
each finger in each hand. Unreal. The songs would start out very
slowly, as if to put you into a trance of sorts. And by the end,
they were so fast that you couldn't see the fingers moving.
They played classical pieces and folk songs. The more knowledgeable
in the audience, the Indians, seemed to know these songs very well,
they knew what to expect when. But my friend, during the break,
mentioned to me "they seem to be improvising quite a bit" ;-)...
[could that be someone's (who we know and love) influence?]
It was wonderful.
Debess
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85.555 | thanks Debess! | AITRNG::DWEST | his job is to shed light... | Mon Nov 13 1995 18:35 | 5 |
| :^)
and since SOMEONE has to ask.... were there tapers? :^)
da ve
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85.556 | | ASOLOK::BELKIN | RIP Jerome J. Garcia | Mon Nov 13 1995 20:43 | 5 |
| debess... be sure to see the excellent review of that show in today's (Monday)
Boston Globe. Maybe you can find it at library...
the reviewer even mentioned the names of the 2 ragas played.
- Josh
|
85.557 | | MKOTS3::JOLLIMORE | I'm drowning in you | Wed Nov 15 1995 12:23 | 72 |
| Khan, Hussain Charm and Mesmerize
By Elijah Wald, Globe Correspondent, 11/13
CAMBRIDGE - Indian classical music is so often lauded for its
depth and complexity that one forgets that it can also be light
and charming. Saturday's performance by sitarist Shujaat Khan
and tabla star Zakir Hussain was one of the most enjoyable
concerts in recent memory, earning frequent bursts of applause
and two wild standing ovations.
SHUJAAT KHAN and USTAD ZAKIR HUSSAIN
Hussain, a frequent visitor to Cambridge, is son of the great
tabla drummer Alla Rakha and is internationally famous for his
astonishing virtuosity. Khan, who was making his first area
appearance, is also son of a famous father, sitar giant Vilayat
Khan. The two players meshed with the perfect understanding of
a new generation carrying on a shared tradition. In a world
where many young artists are straining for mature profundity,
Khan and Hussein instead demonstrated the sweet strengths of
youth.
The first half of the concert consisted of the raga Jhinjoti,
played in a 16-beat cycle. As always, the long opening
improvisation featured Khan unaccompanied. He played relaxed,
melodic lines, enjoying the supple strings of notes that seemed
to flow effortlessly from his fingers.
Sometimes he would concentrate on a single note, approaching it
with different rhythmic and tonal attacks. As he speeded up, he
released flurries of sound, always resolving with a gentle bit
of melody and a smile and nod to Hussain. Then he would be off
again, mimicking the musical lines with little shakes and dips
of his head.
Hussain joined in for the composed section, and Khan surprised
some of the audience by singing a lovely, flowing lyric. Though
typical of his family, the singing is an unusual touch for an
Indian instrumentalist and provided a beautiful interlude that
Khan capped with lilting, voicelike phrases on his sitar. He
and Hussain seemed to play almost like a single person, each
taking care to frame the other's solo moments. Khan would take
a wild solo while Hussain kept a steady rhythmic pulse, then
would play spare single notes behind Hussain's skittering
improvisations.
The two built to a fiery close, Khan's screaming high notes
taking on a rock 'n' roll flamboyance and Hussain unleashing
blinding bursts of rhythm. Unfortunately, as Khan strummed
harder on the drone strings the sound became a bit muddy and
his lead lines got buried. The energy carried them through,
though, and brought the crowd to its feet.
The second half featured some deeper, more profoundly
ornamented playing on the raga Malkauns, again in 16, though it
retained much of the bright feel of the previous piece. The
players' partnership was particularly striking when they began
the traditional sequence of matched, dueling phrases. This is
usually a moment where musicians show their competitive edge,
but instead Khan and Hussain worked as a team, putting musical
unity ahead of ego.
The evening ended with ``Pahadi Dhun,'' a folk song that again
demonstrated Khan's vocal gifts and brought sighs from the
audience. The airy lightness of the tune was perfectly suited
to his style, Hussain provided an ideal rhythmic complement,
and it is hard to imagine how anyone could have played it
better.
This story ran on page 33 of the Boston Globe on 11/13.
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85.558 | | AITRNG::DWEST | his job is to shed light... | Wed Nov 15 1995 13:06 | 1 |
| thank you!
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85.559 | william tell has stretched his bow | STAR::ECOMAN::DEBESS | if my words did glow... | Wed Nov 15 1995 13:48 | 26 |
|
Thanks Jay for typing that in...
Last night I was perusing Mickey Hart's "Drumming on the Edge..."
to look for some photos of Zakir. There were a few (very)
interesting stories about him in there.
But I was reading about his father, Alla Rakha (mentioned in
this review). Phil first turned Mickey on to one of Alla Rakha's
recordings - and he was blown away. When the Dead were playing
in NYC, I think, on one of their nights off, he got a chance to
go see Rakha perform and went backstage afterwards to meet him.
Rakha invited him to his room to drum - and it was there that he
was initiated into the idea of polyrhythmic playing - 2 players
playing at different rhythms but converging on the ONE.
Afterwards, when the band returned home, they immersed themselves
into this idea, they just spent hours and hours and days and days
playing at different time signatures and converging on the ONE.
Mickey said this is when they changed from a blues band to start
on their journey of polyrhythmic rock. This is where "The Eleven"
came from...
Well, these details may be wrong, but you get the idea...
Debess
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85.560 | | RICKS::CALCAGNI | Fast, Cheap, Good: choose any two | Wed Nov 15 1995 13:52 | 8 |
| great note, debess. Made me wish I had gone. I'm always struck by
the audiences at Indian classical music concerts. Entire families
come together, dressed in their finest, totally immersing themselves
in an evening of intense improvisational music. They obviously hold
these events and this music in high regard. It's very inspiring.
/rick
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85.561 | | MKOTS3::JOLLIMORE | I'm drowning in you | Wed Nov 15 1995 14:15 | 4 |
| da ve, debess; you're welcome.
tho, i didn't type it.
a coupla clicks was all it took ...
|
85.562 | | ASDG::IDE | My mind's lost in a household fog. | Fri Feb 09 1996 11:17 | 15 |
85.563 | | TEPTAE::WESTERVELT | | Fri Feb 09 1996 12:39 | 4 |
|
I'm up for it, if anyone wants to go next week lemme know.
Tom
|
85.564 | | SMURF::HAPGOOD | Java Java HEY! | Mon Feb 12 1996 13:10 | 10 |
85.565 | maybe they'll DO a tune | PCBUOA::LEBLANCC | All good things in all good time | Wed Mar 13 1996 16:06 | 6 |
| word is that the allmans did a st stephen jam in one of their shows
the other night at the beacon theatre....
what is next? dark star jam?
:^)
|
85.566 | | ASABET::DCLARK | voodoo mathematician | Thu Mar 14 1996 12:13 | 3 |
| re .-1
I heard they're doing a Day Job jam at sound checks :-)
|
85.567 | | MKOTS3::JOLLIMORE | Always stop at the top | Mon Apr 01 1996 16:51 | 60 |
| Lou Reed settles for less
By Jim Sullivan, Globe Staff, 04/01/96
One of the proudest-sounding songs Lou Reed and his backing trio played
Saturday night at the Orpheum Theatre was a thumper called "Doing the Things
that We Want to," which is about exactly what the title suggests. Drummer Tony
Smith contributed a pummeling coda that punched up the singer's declaration of
intent. Problem was: The song is no great shakes, just the artist's claim to be
looking out for No. 1, with various details scattered like thought debris
through one or two chords.
And that's rather what we got at Reed's two-hour set. We got a chunk of
songs from Reed's latest album, ``Set the Twilight Reeling'' - a smart chunk,
the best of it - and then we got an edited trip through Reed's substantial
catalog. That catalog includes some pretty stellar work that Reed wrote with
the Velvet Underground, a band that went into the Rock 'n' Roll Hall of Fame
earlier this year. What did he play that represented that era?
``Sweet Jane,'' his obligatory concert kickoff for centuries, and ``I'm
Waiting for the Man,'' the tense, futility-of-coping song, which segued into
``Vicious.'' That was it. No ``Heroin.'' No ``Femme Fatale.'' No ``White
Light/White Heat.'' No ``Rock and Roll,'' for goodness sake, the most
celebratory song any rocker's ever penned. He also cut the bits from ``Magic &
Loss,'' his serious album of 1992, which were encores earlier on this tour, in
favor of yet another run-through of ``Walk on the Wild Side'' and a metallic,
grinding ``Satellite of Love.''
No one, certainly, is asking Reed to go on living in the past. He sang ``A
new self is born, another self dead/I accept the newfound man and set the
twilight reeling'' in ``Set the Twilight Reeling,'' which boasted a possessed,
machine-gun like coda. You could not, would not, want to deny Reed that right
of reinvention Certainly his new material, on the whole, has a hopeful,
uplifting spirit about it, no doubt due in part to his rapturous relationship
with Laurie Anderson. But perhaps we, out in the audience, are looking for a
better balance, more dimension.
Before Saturday's Final Four-resistant (but mostly sitdown) soldout crowd,
Reed selected to play throwaways like ``I Love You Suzanne,'' a simple pop
ditty pumped up way too long, and ``Video Violence,'' where you resonate to the
line ``This is the age of video violence'' and realize that may not be such a
great thing. Of course, there's the already infamous ``Egg Cream,'' from his
latest album, in which Reed devotes the entirety of the song to the joys of the
concoction and makes us wince with lines like ``I steam/You scream/We all want
egg cream.'' What redeems some of these choices was simply the gritty, gnarly,
attacking guitar sound Reed and Mike Rathke have fashioned, as well as bassist
Fernando Saunders' ever-supple, spry bottom end. We may be talking four or five
chords, but they know their way around these chords. As a unit, they can
toughen up some mediocrities and filler tunes to the point where you're
thinking ``Hmmm, this `Video Violence' thing is kind of meaty,'' until you snap
to it and realize what you're missing. Some of the old gristle and grit, a
glimpse of the harrowing depths of ``Berlin,'' say. You're appreciative that
Reed's current silly love song, ``HookyWooky,'' at least has enough of the old
Lou in it that he wants to greet his new lover's ex-boyfriends by tossing them
all under the wheels of a car on Canal Street.
Luna, Dean Wareham's clear descendent of the Velvet Underground, opened
with a compelling, ebb-and-flow set (displaying much more sting these days) and
was even joined by Uncle Lou on its final song, ``Ride Into the Sun.''
This story ran on page 38 of the Boston Globe on 04/01/96.
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85.568 | | E::EVANS | | Mon Apr 01 1996 18:02 | 9 |
| I went to the Reed show. I was hopeful after the "Sweet Jane" opener, but
things never seemed to pickup from there. Maybe it was our seats, but I'm
no longer so fond of distorted guitar music played really loud. I agree
totally with the review that he didn't play much of his best material
(especially Heroin, Rock and Roll and White Light/White Heat). While not
a BAD show, it was pretty lame given the material he had available.
Jim
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85.569 | | SMURF::HAPGOOD | Java Java HEY! | Mon Apr 01 1996 19:21 | 16 |
| I on the other hand think it was a great show :)
Ya sure he could've done a greatest hits show but afterall he does have
a new album. I thought his band was excellent. The guitar work was
excellent....
bob
ps. I would have liked to hear other stuff besides what the reviewer
Sullivan picked as "why didn't he play these"....I would have rather heard
some of the "downer" material a la Berlin.
pps. I thought "New York City Man" was fantastic - I've never heard the
new lp but liked all I heard ...
Oh well, to each his own...
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85.570 | Another Lou | TNPUBS::ROGERS | | Mon Apr 01 1996 19:57 | 30 |
| Lou did a decent job of covering his 30-year Velvet/solo career. There were
a couple of lame choices ("I Love you Suzanne" springs to mind) and some real
omissions (nothing from "Berlin" or "Metal Machine Music"-;)). About halfway
the show his vocals got lost in the mix or drowned out by his guitar, and he
did have his guitar cranked way up. He proved that he is an excellent guitar
player but I would have preferred more of his vocals.
He played most of his new album--I counted six songs from it but can't
remember all of the titles here ("Riptide," "Egg Cream," Sex with Your
Parents," and Hooky Wooky").
I'm hoping he'll work out some of the sound mix kinks and listen to more of
the audience's requests. The setlists have changed over the course of the
tour, which ended in New York last night, based on songs people were hollering
for. He should be back again this summer.
I was impressed that he came out and cranked for two plus hours. Still, the
highlight of the show to me was his performing "Ride
Into the Sun" with Luna, the warmup band. As good as Lou's band is, and
they're *excellent*, I'd like to see him use Luna as his backup band. They
had their Velvet chops/style down cold and were somewhat sloppy. Lou's band
was almost too polished.
It's been several years since I've been in the Orpheum and it hasn't lost
any of its "charm," and every cigarette smoker in New England must have
been in the lobby between acts. I quit a couple of years ago but left
feeling like I'd smoked over a pack...
Mike
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85.571 | | MKOTS3::JOLLIMORE | Always stop at the top | Tue Apr 02 1996 11:40 | 11 |
| i agree with mike on the vocals. it got really hard to understand
him. and i thought his guitar playing was excellent. and he
didn't lack for guitars either. he had 6 and i saw him play 5 of
them. i decided i liked the red one best ;-)
but, i disagree with the luna/lou_backup_band. i didn't
particularly like luna's rough sound. but, i rilly liked the
polished sound of lou's band. then again, i could picture luna
after a couple of years backing lou. if only the bass player
would stand still. ;-)
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85.572 | | SMURF::HAPGOOD | Java Java HEY! | Tue Apr 02 1996 13:10 | 7 |
| I think Luna is happy to be Luna - but then I really don't know. Lou *is*
their hero....
Luna suffered the "opener's slot". What they play 5 or 6 songs in 45-55
mins???
:)
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85.573 | set the twilight reeling | TEPTAE::WESTERVELT | what's up widdat? | Tue Apr 02 1996 13:28 | 4 |
|
Lou, I thought it was great. Also the new album is excellent
Tom
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85.574 | | QUOIN::BELKIN | but from that cup no more | Tue Apr 02 1996 13:55 | 10 |
| Yeah, I too had trouble hearing some of Lou's vocals - I think cause it was
so loud (even with the earplugs pushed in so far they were touching each
other in the middle :-). The tape is fairly clear though.
I liked the way Lou would play off Fernando, the bass player.
I was in a certain record shop in Harvard Square on Sunday and out of
curiousity checked out their Lou Reed, uh, underground CDs. One had a 25
minute version of "I'm Waiting for the Man".
Josh
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85.575 | Go Bruce! | BINKLY::CEPARSKI | I'll Get A New Start... | Mon Apr 15 1996 13:10 | 26 |
| Friday April 12, 1996
The Fillmore
San Francsico CA
Bruce Hornsby
About two hours into the set by Hornsby and his band, they were joined
by special guests (for about 45 minutes to end the show). Here's what
went down in the time period.
Sugaree *
On The Western Skyline * +
Masterpiece * +
Jack Straw *
Truckin' **
Lovelight **
Not Fade Away **
E:
The Weight **
* with Bob Weir on electric
** with Weir and Phil Lesh
+ Hornsby on accordian
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85.576 | | EVMS::OCTOBR::DEBESS | such a long long time 2B gone | Mon Apr 15 1996 13:27 | 4 |
|
this is the BEST way to start the week! Phil playing again!!!!!
YES!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
|
85.577 | | SPECXN::BARNES | | Mon Apr 15 1996 13:33 | 3 |
| I WANNA TAPE!!!!!!!
rfb
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85.578 | but then, I expected it to happen | EVMS::OCTOBR::DEBESS | knockin' on HEAVEN'S door! | Mon Apr 15 1996 20:41 | 17 |
|
I don't know if I've said it in here...but I know that I was saying
it this past weekend to Guntis, while listening to a blistering
tape together..."If -I- could play music like this, I wouldn't
want to stop"...and he was kinda saying, well they did it for 30
years, blah blah blah...but, I just -love- it so much and they
did too, so -how- could they just stop. I -am- looking forward
to hearing where they're headed creatively now...but, but...
how could they stop playing together?
I am SO THRILLED to know that Phil came and played some of the
music we love so much!
just hadda say it!
Debess
|
85.579 | | USOPS::MNELSON | Inspiration, move me Brightly | Mon Apr 15 1996 20:59 | 3 |
|
AMEN! Go Phil GO!
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85.580 | :^) | NECSC::CRONIC::semi3.hlo.dec.com::notes | i believe in Chemo-Girl!!! | Tue Apr 16 1996 13:16 | 9 |
| yeah, tapes would be cool...
i'm psyched at this too... cuz Bob and Phil are out playing wiht Bruce...
cuz Bruce is out playing... and just cuz... :^)
any idea who is in Bruces band these days? is he back with the range
or winging it again with another small group?
da ve
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85.581 | | EVMS::OCTOBR::DEBESS | it's all over now, baby blue | Mon Apr 22 1996 13:03 | 23 |
| from the internet: review of Bobby and PHIL LESH Jam with BRUCE in SF
Before Bruce Hornsby's show at the Fillmore in San Fransisco on
Friday 4-12-96, there were many Phil and Bob sightings and indeed Bob's
guitar was seen onstage. After a long, energetic set by Hornsby and
band,
Bob took the stage in the middle of a great rendition of Sugaree. He
added some nice licks and played well on Hornsby's Western Skyline, but
things didn't heat up until Bob took lead vocals on Masterpiece. An
insane version of Jack Straw followed and Phil was seen dancing on the
side of the stage with his bass! Our wishes came true when Hornsby's
bass
player, himself an excellent musician, graciously allowed Phil to take
his
place. The Truckin'>Lovelight>NFA that followed left the crowd glowing.
Bob even jumped up and sat on Bruce's piano to play during Lovelight.
Phil played from his heart. After leaving the stage briefly, they came
back out to play an inspired The Weight for the encore with, ofcourse,
everyone singing a verse. The crowd was nuts the whole time our friends
were onstage and I think they felt very comfortable playing with Bruce's
talented band. Before they played, Bruce said they were "going to
eulogize a good friend" and that they did.
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85.582 | | ZENDIA::FERGUSON | Mr. Plumber's coding services | Mon Apr 22 1996 15:04 | 17 |
| Awesome!
chills down my arms!
on another note....
saw cowboy junkies last friday.
very mellow music and a sit-down show.
margo timmins's voice is, in a word, *magical*
deb and i marvelled at the thought of jerry and margo playing
together...
good show, worth seeing again.
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85.583 | | EVMS::OCTOBR::DEBESS | sugar magnolia blosoms bloomn | Mon May 13 1996 14:32 | 15 |
|
the Allman Bros. did a 10 minute Dark Star jam last week!
this mini-review I got off r.m.gd:
Allmans 5-4-96
Last night at the Palace Theater in Louisville, KY. The Allman Brothers
Jammed Dark Star for about 10 minutes. You could tell all of the heads
in the crowd as they (and me ) went absolutely bonkers. They jammed
quite well and I was very impressed. As a nice touch, they had a video
screen and flashed faint pictures of Jerry and the Boys up during the
song. This was my first Allman Bros. show and I was quite impressed.
They played for more than 3 hours.
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85.584 | sweetness on the keys | SALEM::BENJAMIN | | Fri May 26 1995 13:41 | 7 |
| Bruce Hornsby rules on the piano...!!! even tho they kicked us out
of Avalon at 10 o'clock, Bruce was jammin'...only played one dead song
( Sugaree) plus Masterpiece (on accordian) and mystery train...must be
saving them up for some other tour...very nice show.....
:-) daveb
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85.585 | | MKOTS3::JOLLIMORE | quick beat of an icy heart | Tue May 28 1996 11:56 | 33 |
| grate show, indeed!
went with reilly. and, i talked him into driving. we headed in at
about 4:00 or so. found the way in, no problem. i showed reilly
the garage right near the avalon, but we found a spot on the
street. i read the meter: free after 6pm. grate. but, it was only
5:30 and we forgot to feed the meter. free parking turned into
$10 parking!
went to the boston beer works and met the rest of the groton
contigent. had a boston red and an ipa. Mm-mm. headed into the
avalon to hear Aquarium Rescue Unit. Yeowza. these boys can rock.
this was the last show of the tour and they were headin back.
they seemed at odds at having to play at 7pm and commented on it
twice. but, man. the bass player is awesome. and the long haired
blonde greg allman looking dood playing guitar was no slouch
either. ;-) i'd like to see themn again.
bruce came out wearing, what i guess is his standard attire: dark
slacks and a collarerd shirt. picked up a bunch of papers, all
requests from the audience, got to one of them and nodded his
head like: "yeah, this is the one" and just started. he kept
getting new requests, sorting throught them and choosing. he
really looks like he's having a grate time. i don't know the
setlist. there were tapers there. i'd sure like to hear a tape.
he made a reference to jerry before one song. i can;t wait to see
him again, twice. ;-)
the show was way too short. and the avalon nearly literally
sweeps you out of there. the ride home was, ah, interesting. took
the long way out of boston. reilly was flustered, to say the
least. i was crispy, having fished in the morning at 5:30 and NO
NAP!! ;-)
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85.586 | | DELNI::DSMITH | Can you see the real me | Tue May 28 1996 14:33 | 9 |
|
>the show was way too short. and the avalon nearly literally
>sweeps you out of there. the ride home was, ah, interesting.
I don't know about other people but this sort of thing at
Boston clubs really pisses me off.
Paradise and Avalon to name a couple. Not in business for
the pleasure of fans. >:-|
|
85.587 | | ARBEIT::DEMARSE | Enjoy being | Tue May 28 1996 14:56 | 5 |
| They want to bump people out fast so they can clean up and reopen
an hour later for people to "dohnce dohnce dohnce", and charge $10
at the door.
in other words, make twice as much money in one night
|
85.588 | plus ca change, plus c'est le meme chose | NECSC::CRONIC::semi3.hlo.dec.com::notes | i believe in Chemo-Girl!!! | Tue May 28 1996 15:02 | 10 |
|
the more things change, the more they stay the same...
i'm reading Bill Graham's auto biography (yes Jamie...
i'm *STILL* reading it :^) and it's chock full of stories
about how they would run a show, clear the hall, run a show...
or run a show, fail to clear the hall, and have a really full house...
da ve
|
85.589 | ya know it ain't easy... | JARETH::LARU | | Tue May 28 1996 15:03 | 14 |
85.590 | Gotta balance out that life expectancy thing | WMOIS::LEBLANCC | All good things in all good time | Tue May 28 1996 15:05 | 5 |
| MANY?
not in this notesfile
that is for damned sure Bruce
:^)
|
85.591 | aye yai yai | DELNI::DSMITH | Can you see the real me | Tue May 28 1996 15:24 | 14 |
|
> They want to bump people out fast so they can clean up and reopen
> an hour later for people to "dohnce dohnce dohnce", and charge $10
> at the door.
Oh my God!!
That is so corny it's suddenly become difficult to digest my
coffee and oatmeal.
"hey! cool man! alright! Let's go pay $10 to listen to
prerecorded techno and pay $4.00 per beer!!!"
"oh cool man! alright! Whoopee!"
|
85.592 | | ASDG::IDE | My mind's lost in a household fog. | Tue May 28 1996 18:47 | 10 |
| re: <<< Note 85.588 by NECSC::CRONIC::semi3.hlo.dec.com::notes "i believe in Chemo-Girl!!!" >>>
> i'm reading Bill Graham's auto biography (yes Jamie...
> i'm *STILL* reading it :^)
Ha, I've been meaning to ask you about that. Not that I'm in a rush to
get it back, but I wasn't sure you remembered borrowing it from me that
night. :-)
Jamie
|
85.593 | :^) | NECSC::CRONIC::semi3.hlo.dec.com::notes | i believe in Chemo-Girl!!! | Tue May 28 1996 18:53 | 13 |
|
let's see... what i remmeber about that night...
drinking beer... playing cards... drinking beer... listening to
fog's new cd of current artists playing old tv cartoon theme
songs... drinking beer... winning thousands of dollars and
losing the national debt... drinking more beer... borrowing
that book... drinking more beer...
other than the occasional pee-break and some uncontrollable laughter,
did i leave anything out? :^)
da ve
|
85.594 | | ASDG::IDE | My mind's lost in a household fog. | Tue May 28 1996 19:17 | 5 |
| re .-1
yep: admiring my carpentry skills and me physically throwing everyone
out at 4:30 when Wally started talking politics. :-)
|
85.595 | | NECSC::CRONIC::semi3.hlo.dec.com::notes | i believe in Chemo-Girl!!! | Tue May 28 1996 20:38 | 8 |
|
oh yeah... the whole thing did start out to be a celebration
of your new closet! :^)
and the Dude... friends shouldn't let friends listen to Rush
Limbaugh... :^)
da ve
|
85.596 | | MKOTS3::JOLLIMORE | quick beat of an icy heart | Fri May 31 1996 14:34 | 32 |
| Mini review: Laguna Seca Days
by Robert Hunter
Just another Dead crowd, only not so crazy. All the West Coast locals
were there in force, looking exactly like before, selling the same old
stuff - there was a tasteful near absence of Garcia exploitation. People
have had enough of that.It's for tourists. It wasn't a backward looking
crowd. Break your neck that way. I bought a leather Clint Eastwood hat
I'll probably never wear again but it kept my head warm in the cold wind.
I wandered around the bazaar for an hour, drinking it in like wine,
looking, absorbing, seeing it anew. How else would it be? Just folks.You
folks.I won't paint you a picture. Like I say, I bought a hat. You know
how it goes.
First time out equipment problems made Mickey's show closer an hour
late. The cold wind whipped up in the dark, the rain drizzled, but once
the music started, nobody wanted it to quit. Mick strutted the stage, so
proud of his new band he could pop. He did vocals up front, wagging a
finger at the audience like the preacher's son he is. RAMU was a child's
wonder toy in his hands "Up, mighty bird, away!" He thinks of it as
Tarzan's eagle. From "Only the Strange Remain" to a token "Not Fade away"
we were privileged to see the birth of a potent and believable new band
last night.
10pm curfew came all too soon - Mick marched the six Mint Juleps off
in a conga line, then conga-ed back on for the encore. The ladies loved
the audience. They weren't sure what to expect. East End Londoners on
utterly foreign turf, they glowed with heart, soul and polish. The drums
were the hippest ever played behind pop music. All was as it should be.
How good this ensemble will get on the huge number of gigs facing them is
anybody's guess.
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85.597 | Don't be hanging round that ole Catfish John | WMOIS::LEBLANCC | All good things in all good time | Thu Jun 06 1996 13:55 | 26 |
| DC and I met up here at DAS and drove down to the Fenway for some beers
at the Cask and Flagon..watched the Sox and stumbled over to Mama Kin's
about 8:30..got a real nice look inside there finally as it was rather
empty before the show
Some shots and handbills of the boys at the Ark and the Tea Party..
Little bit of Hendrix memorabilia..oh yeah, and all sorts of
Aerosmith nostalgia :^)
headed over to check out the opening band, The Agitators..
Kinda like second wave ska...very upbeat..good drummer and bass player
(a la Sly and Robbie :^)
about 1045 toots makes it out for a set that included such faves as
54-46 That's My Number
Time Tough
Pressure Drop
Country Road
a nice I've got a Feeling that had some Lovelite raps and riffs
intertwined with it..kinda Pigpen rocking style
just when it couldn't get any better....he surprises the few heads in
the crowd with a perfect
CATFISH JOHN!
Pisser show..... for an old man he can still rock the house
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85.598 | | DELNI::DSMITH | Can you see the real me | Mon Jun 17 1996 18:09 | 14 |
|
Saw The Susan Tedeski (sp?) Band on Saturday night at Johny D's and I
thought they were out of this world.
Adrienne Hayes (often sat in with Ronnie Earl) plays outstanding and
accomplished lead guitar for the band. Susan T's presentation is so
incredibly sexy. Her voice is highly distinguishable and her vibrant
personality darts out from the stage. After the 1st set, I was so
blown away I bought a CD and had it personalized by Susan and Adrienne
themselves. I've only listened to three or four songs on the CD and it's
already proven to be quite an investment. Some of the songs are like
lulaby's and others are rip'n and rage'n, old-time sounding, blues.
Real glad I took a moment to check these guys out...when's the next
gig???? ;-)
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85.599 | | USOPS::MNELSON | Inspiration, move me Brightly | Mon Jun 17 1996 21:05 | 6 |
|
Hey Deano,
I've seen the Susan Tedeski Band several times. They are pissah!
I like 'em more every time I see 'em.
Mark
|
85.600 | | DELNI::DSMITH | Can you see the real me | Tue Jun 18 1996 14:02 | 4 |
|
I agree. They ahhh pretty pissahhh.
and, I think I'm in love.
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85.601 | | RAGE::JC | You name it, I do it | Tue Jun 18 1996 18:09 | 16 |
| Dood, you psyched i convinced ya to come'on out??
:-)
Now, i gotta get ya to go see Rick Russel. he's got, imo, the
best white bluesmon vocals in boston, not to mention, he jams hahd
on that ax!
I think it is spelled Susan Tedeschi, but not 100% pos-E-teev.
i seen them maybe 6 times... once at Hahpers ferry over the winter
and susan had longer hair and wore it done. at times, i thought
she was gonna break out into a Janis Joplin number... definitely
a sexy, talented musician...
johnny d's sound system leaves much to be desired though. it
pretty much is the pits, imo... need to upgrade and get something
better. i find an excellent sound system does a lot for a bands
presentation.
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85.602 | | TEPTAE::WESTERVELT | | Tue Jun 18 1996 19:55 | 8 |
|
But Johnny's is a great place to see a show. I like to
go early and have dinner, thus scarfing up a ringside
seat for the show.
They have a good menu.
Tom
|
85.603 | you'd be cocked by 10pm! | RAGE::JC | You name it, I do it | Tue Jun 18 1996 20:19 | 3 |
| Never had dinnah there; we were going to do that on
friday, but they said ya gotta be there by 7:15... a little
early for a 10:00pm show!
|
85.604 | | NECSC::CRONIC::semi3.hlo.dec.com::notes | i believe in Chemo-Girl!!! | Tue Jun 18 1996 21:18 | 5 |
| JC, you say that like it's a bad thing.... :^)
i ate at Johnny's once... not bad at all... kind food too...
da ve
|
85.605 | | SPECXN::BARNES | | Tue Jun 18 1996 21:26 | 1 |
| kind food?????? first time i've heard that!!!!
|
85.606 | warning! da ve digression alert!! :^) | NECSC::CRONIC::semi3.hlo.dec.com::notes | i believe in Chemo-Girl!!! | Tue Jun 18 1996 21:53 | 35 |
| :^)
actually, it's something i picked up at shows that i've kind of
made into something for myself... i used to keep a diet of
what i calld "kind food" and when i did, i was probably keeping
as healthy as ever...
for me, "kind food" is a pretty broad category that covers a lot
of ground... i still try to eat "kind food" but i don't do as well
with it as i used to... :^( when i think of "kind food" it's sort
of on a sliding scale... on one end, there's the whole vegan thing
of no animal products... this is the ultimate "kind food" for me...
the other end of the scale is the venison steaks in my freezer
from the deer my brother shot... or the veal or lamb chops that
are very yummy with mashed potatoes and gravy but are pretty
"unkind" in the way that the animal was raised or slaughtered...
veggies are "kind food" because no sentient creature had to suffer
or die so that i could eat... milk, cheese, eggs and that sort of stuff
also qualifies for the same reason (though they might be considered
less kind due to the conditions at some commercial farms)... fish,
poultry, and meats are progressively less kind due to the relative
increases in the treatment of the "food sources" (sentient animals
die so i can eat stuff that's not necessarily good for me-unkind in many
respects)...
"be kind" to me is the flip side of "no time to hate"... for me, these
are priciples that i try to apply to my life in as many ways as i can...
the concept is a simple yardstick by which i measure my own progress
along the path of my life... it usually works pretty well for me, though
your mileage may vary... :^)
believe it if you need it...
da ve
|
85.607 | | NECSC::CRONIC::semi3.hlo.dec.com::notes | i believe in Chemo-Girl!!! | Tue Jun 18 1996 21:56 | 9 |
| oh, and how that digression applies is, there are lot's
of vegan items on thier menu at Johnny D's... and other
kind messages about serving free range chickens, supporting
the "adopt a greyhound" folks and stuff like that...
i like the place... yes, they could use better sound, :^),
but it's a cool place that has cool acts that seems to be run
by cool people... all of which combine to make it a pretty
kind place... :^)
|
85.608 | | AWECIM::HANNAN | Beyond description... | Wed Jun 19 1996 13:08 | 1 |
| da ve, you forgot to mention pastrami ;-)
|
85.609 | | DELNI::DSMITH | Can you see the real me | Wed Jun 19 1996 13:45 | 3 |
|
I thought the sound was excellent. Blew the Bull's soundsystem
out of the stratosphere.
|
85.610 | there, i said it... :^) | NECSC::CRONIC::semi3.hlo.dec.com::notes | i believe in Chemo-Girl!!! | Wed Jun 19 1996 13:47 | 5 |
| pastrami is death... :^)
i love it, but it's death on a bun with mustard...
da ve
|
85.611 | kind food and icey cold beers! | SPECXN::BARNES | | Wed Jun 19 1996 15:24 | 12 |
| re; >>actually, it's something i picked up at shows that i've kind of
made into something for myself...<<
same with us with "icey cold" .....everything is "icey cold" on our
tourtrips/fishing/etc. trips...weather it is or not...
"Get yer icey cold beers and worms right here, icey cold..."
da ve ...i'm gonna print out yer "kind food" descriptions for my
veggiehead daughters, who are into "kind food"....and for Patty who
owns a "kind food store"...%^)
rfb
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85.612 | eat what you want... die anyway... | NECSC::CRONIC::semi3.hlo.dec.com::notes | i believe in Chemo-Girl!!! | Wed Jun 19 1996 17:00 | 28 |
| actually rfb, i'd be interested in thier reaction... i used to keep
pretty well veggie and have slipped a lot in the last few years
(and i have the belly to prove it)... "kind food" came about in
part cuz people would ask me if i was a vegetarian, and i'm not...
mankind was made omnivorous and who am i to argue? but still,
mankind is supposed to eat more veggies and a lot less meat
than we as a culture have come to know...
vegetarians used to give me a bad time (well, sort of :^) cuz
i wasn't really vegetarian... and then there's so many other
"flavors" of vegetarian... (strict vegans, "won't eat it if it has
a face", eat fish but no meat etc...) so when i'd get into a chat
with someone over my eating style, i'd say i ate "kind food"...
meat is something that i try to think of as "feast food"... i'd eat it
at other peoples houses (still don't buy it myself)...
kinda wierd... man is an omnivore and a preditor... but i don't want
something to suffer and/or die so i can eat... but i don't want to give up
a natural food source that i enjoy (man NEEDS fat and it's a natural
part fo the diet... i even heard that the reason we like it is that genetically
we were predisposed to eat lots of it when we could cuz it was, in our
distant past, something we needed and didn't get much of)...
what's a kind person to do?
:^)
da ve
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85.613 | D. Murray's Dark Star | BINKLY::CEPARSKI | May Your Song Always Be Sung | Fri Jun 21 1996 20:07 | 13 |
| Picked up "The David Murray Octet: Dark Star - Songs of the Grateful
Dead" last night. Pretty damn good I'll say! Instrumental versions of
Shakedown Street, Samson & Delilah, Estimated Prophet, Dark Star, China
Doll, One More Saturday Night and the new Weir/Murray Shoulda Had Been
Me put together the Satchel Page musical. Nice takes on all the tunes.
Dark Star is pushing 17 minutes - most of the tunes are around 8-9
minutes so the Octet really gets to stretch out. Most of the tunes are
similar to what we're all familiar with but some (especially Samson)
are pretty hard to recognize. Shakedown almost sounds like muzac - like
I should here it in the grocery store or an elevator somewhere. I like
tho! I highly recommend this disk to anyone into exploratory jazz type
music and interested in some new, non-vocal takes of some of our old
favorites. Oh yeah - some of it sounds like marching band music!!
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85.614 | | HELIX::CLARK | | Fri Jun 21 1996 20:40 | 9 |
| > -< D. Murray's Dark Star >-
Wow...
Between the David Murray, new releases from Lyle Lovett and Patti Smith,
those reggae Anthologys (Toots, BSpear)... Assorted hits collections
(Shangri-Las, Joan Armatrading, ...)
I'd say a stop at my local record shoppe is in order. - JayC.
|
85.615 | | MAIL1::TURNOF | Greetings from the Big Apple | Wed Jun 26 1996 15:11 | 40 |
| OK, Allman Bros. last night at Garden St. Arts Ctr. It was awesome. A
few sound adjustments needed in the beginning (too much reverb and bass)
but when they fixed it the boys cooked. Lots of jammin' (what else)
Everyone in good voice.
Here's the set list:
Don't Want You Nomore
Cross to bear
Ain't Wastin' Time No More
Ramblin' Man
Good Clean Fund
Worry Down With The Blues
Tomstone Eyes
Stand Back
True Gravity ->
Other One Jam->
Drumz (hot)->
St Stephen Jam->
True Gravity
? (Sounds a little like Stevie Ray's Cold Shot)
End of the Line
Change My Way of Living
No One to Run with
Where it all Began
E: Franklin's Tower Jam->
Blue Sky
Whipping Post
Lots of interplay - the band historically likes this venue - if you
check the last two live albums (1st Set/2nd Set) a number of tunes were
recorded here.
The place was jammed and the crowd into them BUT they don't get up and
dance enough for me!
Have fun at Great Woods!
Fredda
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85.616 | | SPECXN::BARNES | | Wed Jun 26 1996 16:32 | 7 |
| Patty and I are to see the Allmans at Red Rocks this Aug with
Glennnnnnn Ingalls and wifey
...i hope we don't have any problems with the "Set down and stop dancing
so i can see those tiny guys on stage" crowd....
at least Glennnn is a big boy....%^)
rfb
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85.617 | Pouring pouring..but not a drop on me | WMOIS::LEBLANCC | All good things in all good time | Mon Jul 15 1996 12:56 | 7 |
| I do not know if most of the grateful noters are reggae heads or not
but i think we may have found a site for grateful gatherings in
vermont......River's Bend Campground was pisser..and if Addison County
becomes a permanent site for the fest(as it appeared to be).. we should
all make a trip up there next year..
i will let jayjolls fill y'all in
Insert trip report >here<.....
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85.618 | | STAR::64881::DEBESS | the Promised Land calling | Mon Jul 15 1996 16:29 | 9 |
|
when -was- the reggaefest - saturday or sunday?
I was thinking of you guys as it poured and poured and poured
and...
(I was camping too)
Debess
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85.619 | And it stopped at times | WMOIS::LEBLANCC | All good things in all good time | Mon Jul 15 1996 16:36 | 4 |
| saturday
to tell you the truth..it really didn't put a damper on anyone's mood
except for royce.....
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85.620 | | STAR::64881::DEBESS | the Promised Land calling | Mon Jul 15 1996 16:40 | 4 |
|
what stopped? the rain or the music?
it rained nonstop all day in CT...
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85.621 | Music non stop | WMOIS::LEBLANCC | All good things in all good time | Mon Jul 15 1996 16:49 | 3 |
|
the rain came in spurts
heavier towards the end of the day
|
85.622 | | STAR::EVANS | | Fri Jul 19 1996 19:09 | 13 |
|
I caught Peter Rowan (with Jerry Douglas on Dobro) at Johnny D's last night.
Peter played three songs from Old and In the Way (the three he wrote):
Panama Red, Midnight Moonlight and Land of the Navajo. Most of the evening
had a bluegrass feel (as you should expect since Peter WAS once a Bluegrass
Boy in Bill Monroe's band). The acoustic guitar playing was excellent and
Jerry Douglas's dobro playing was spectacular - just the two of them playing
two 75-80 minute sets. Nice place to see folks like this. I hear he plays
that about twice a year. I'd go again - especially given the $10 cover and
the chance to be so close to the music.
Jim
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85.623 | | SPECXN::BARNES | | Fri Jul 19 1996 19:15 | 4 |
| that sounds good! Our local deadcoverband, Shakedown Street, does a 20
min Midnight Moonlight that's a favorite with the local "grassheads".
rfb
|
85.624 | Allman Brothers Band @ Great Woods, July 19, 1996 | SUBSYS::TURCOTTE | Armand Turcotte | Mon Jul 22 1996 20:24 | 18 |
| Despite rainy forecasts, the Allman Brothers show at Great Woods
turned out just fine ... don't have a complete songlist, but i
thought it would be cool to post a note with what i felt was the
highlight of the show :
Allman Brothers third song went like this :
Franklin's Tower intro -> Blue Sky intro ->
Franklin's jam -> Blue sky reprise
it was sweet ! it took about 30 seconds for the crowd to realize
that they were jamming franklin's ... i couldn't believe it !
i'm smiling just thinking about it :~)
they also had members of the Black Crowes join them on stage later,
although I can't remember what the tune was off hand (sorry) ... but
it was alot of fun !
|
85.625 | Had enough Whipping Post for one lifetime | WMOIS::LEBLANCC | All good things in all good time | Tue Jul 23 1996 11:28 | 6 |
| Arm
i think the Crows jammed Southbound with them....
is it just me or was this show verrrry similar as far as song selection
goes?..tho not necessarily identical in the order played..
I gave the second show higher marks.....
|
85.626 | | SPECXN::BARNES | | Tue Jul 23 1996 13:49 | 5 |
| almost every ABB tour has the same song selection..been that way
forever...same with the Greg Allman Band tours that showed up between
ABB sabaticals.
rfb
|
85.627 | How I spent my Allman Brother's Show. | XLIB::REHILL | Call Me Mystery Hill | Tue Jul 23 1996 17:11 | 134 |
|
This will be sort of long.
I have this good friend, Mark, and his best friend from
childhood is a real big Allman Brother's fan. This friend has been
spending a lot of effort to become friends with Kirk West, manager of
the Allman's. Bootleg CD's, photos, obscure magazine articles, that
sort of thing.
So, when the Brothers came to Mansfield in June, there was a
chance that if I went, I would score a back stage pass. Mark and
friend have in the past.
Mark gets us tickets, in Section 8, row H, for the show. The
friend makes a phone call, to Kirk, and the wheels get turning. We
show up at Will Call, and there is good news and bad news.
The good news - there is a package for us, with backstage
passes, and tickets in section 2!!!
The bad news, there are two backstage/VIP passes and two
tickets for Section 2.
(FYI, backstage at Great Woods, is a series of levels of
security. There are 'After Show' passes and 'Before and After Show'
passess. These get you through the fence and into the back stage
outdoor area. There are 'VIP' passes, which also get you inside the
little cafeteria room, both before and after. There are 'Back Stage'
passes, which get you into the dressing room area. There are 'All
Access', which get you literally backstage, but not on stage, and
lastly, there are 'Laminate' On stage passes, which get you
everywhere.)
So the friend says to Mark and I, Jody (his girlfriend) and I
will go in now, and try to get more passes from Kirk for you. You stay
here, and try and sell these two tickets. (His section 8 seats).
After a 30 minute wait, he comes back with a pair of 'After
Show' passes. Cool! So we all go in, we finangle our way through
security, and all sit in Section 2, Row S, and have a great show.
Afterwards, its backstage time, and I get a real education.
The 'AS' pass allows me access to the tent, but security stops me from
getting into the room. The room has a bunch of tables, ice cream,
soda, coffee, and cakes and pies. Plus a few of the Brothers. Jody
and The Friend, get in, and Mark sneaks in with them. Me, I was a
country bumpkinm, and foolishly showed my pass. I got to stay outside,
and look in, with the 'poor people'. As the crowd thinned, Kirk
finally came out, and waved everyone else in.
I met Warren Haynes, and Allen Woody, and Kirk West. All real
nice guys. I started talking guitar hardware with Allen, and we were
about to head on stage, and look at his gear (a laminate gets you,
and whoever you want anywhere you want), when he was told the bus was
leaving. Sigh, maybe next time.....
I got some autographs on CD covers, and things like that, and
had a wonderful time.
So, I figured I should probably go to the next Allman show in
July. You just never know what might happen.
So I bought a ticket late, and got a single in Section 7,
Row S. Mark and Friend already had tikets in the same section, Row D.
I figured I could probably slide in with them. And well who knows....
So, the phone call is made, and the message 'I'll leave you
passess' comes back from Kirk.
We show up at Great Woods, go to Will Call, and its closed
until 6:30. Its back to the cars, and dinner, and beverages, and
waiting. I see several groups of Decheads, and fun is happening all
around.
About 6:15 its back to Will Call. There is a package, yep, four
passes, as before - two VIP and two After Show. We're happy. There
really isn't much you can do before the show...then we see four
tickets in the package. We're happier! But its raining, so we head back
to the cars, to get in out fo the rain, and plan the next hour. In the
car we notice that the tickets are for Section 2! This is excellent.
This is the front middle section. We see the seats are for Seats 1,2,3
and 4. This is pretty good also, as they are on the Allen Woody (bass)
sie of the stage. Then we look at the row...ROW A!!!!
Yes, front row, dead center! Best seats in the house!!! Turns
out that Butch Trcks has a son who goes to school in the area. At the
first show, the school had an auction, and a cookout, and Butch gave
the tickets to the school. Great Woods saved them again this time, but
well, schools out, so Butch didn't need them. And well, we ended up
with them.
I got seat 4, which was the middle of the row of 8 seats. I
was positioned between two speakers, and looking directly at Warren
Haynes and Dickie Betts. This was so close, that I couldn't react fast
enough to catch any of the guitar picks that flew from the stage.
Dickie would just fling one, and it was over my head before I could
move.
The band took the stage, and both Warren and Allen saw us,
smiled at us, and waved!!! I spent the entire show with not one
person between me and the band! I was 20 feet away! Best seats I've
ever had for a concert!
Almost all of the Black Crows joined in for the last song,
which was Southbound. The only one missing was the Bass player. So
Southbound had four guitars, two keyboards, one bass, four drummers
and a vocalist. Dickie Betts directed the song, telling each memeber
when to play. The lighting folks seemed to want to have control, as
they moved faster than Dickie wanted them to, and well, the players
kept playing until he told them to stop.
The Security folks had told us that during Whipping Post, the
last song, the front three rows get to rush the stage. As the band
leaves at the end of Southbound, people started heading for the stage,
and I joined right in, ending up with the same view, and with my arms
on the stage!!! Most cool!
Afterwards, now knowing how the security works backstage, we
headed on. The two guys with VIP passes walked close to security, I
had my pass on my pants, mostly hidden by my shirt, and just walked on
in. This time, we spoke with Jaimoe a lot. He's really a funny guy,
with a very dry sense of humour. He said he had a series of comedy
tapes he was selling.I got him to sign my ticket stubb....We also spoke
with Allen and Warren, and have made plans to meet up when Goverment
Mule comes around next! Again, timing wasn't right, and I didn't
makeit on stage to see his gear!
It was a pair of nights of great fun. After the first, I
didn't think it could get much better, but the second sure was!!!
|
85.628 | | STAR::64881::DEBESS | knocking on the Golden Door | Tue Jul 23 1996 17:50 | 7 |
|
cool reading Mystery - thanks for sharing!
(oh, and many thanx for wrapping us in Caution - we needed that ;-)
Debess
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85.629 | :^) | WMOIS::LEBLANCC | All good things in all good time | Tue Jul 23 1996 17:55 | 1 |
| i second that.......most cool
|
85.630 | | XLIB::REHILL | Call Me Mystery Hill | Tue Jul 23 1996 23:20 | 4 |
|
Whoops, I forgot to include the Caution tape part of the night.....
|
85.631 | | DELNI::DSMITH | Can you see the real me | Wed Jul 24 1996 12:51 | 2 |
|
Yes, thanks to mystery for the caution tape.
|
85.632 | with caution tape | SEND::SLOAN | music is my aeroplane | Wed Jul 24 1996 13:42 | 6 |
|
Yes, I enjoyed being tied to the back of Jay's truck by Mystery
myself..
Sloan
|
85.633 | | NETRIX::dan | Dan Harrington | Wed Jul 24 1996 13:48 | 5 |
| Caution tape? Tied to the back of a truck???
Enquiring minds want to know!
Dan
|
85.634 | | DELNI::DSMITH | Can you see the real me | Wed Jul 24 1996 13:58 | 4 |
|
>Yes, I enjoyed being tied to the back of Jay's truck by Mystery
Please please, this is a family notesfile.
|
85.635 | :^) | WMOIS::LEBLANCC | All good things in all good time | Wed Jul 24 1996 14:12 | 3 |
| yeah sloan
keep your perversions and weird lifestyle behaviors behind closed doors
|
85.636 | | BSS::DSMITH | RATDOGS DON'T BITE | Wed Jul 24 1996 16:26 | 9 |
|
yeah sloan
keep your perversions and weird lifestyle behaviors out in the open!
Now thats what I call family values....
Divide Dave
|
85.637 | | XLIB::REHILL | Call Me Mystery Hill | Fri Jul 26 1996 13:13 | 7 |
|
Hey that's why we used Caution tape, and not the usualy duct
tape.....
:*)
|
85.638 | 2nd Annual Jerry Garcia Memorial Dance Party | SUBSYS::TURCOTTE | Armand Turcotte | Thu Aug 01 1996 19:19 | 23 |
| forwarded message from the moe.-net :
(there were directions attached, if anybody's up for going, let me know and
i'll enter them here)
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
There is an incredible gig happening tomorrow night (8-2-96) at a small
venue with a killer band!! Anyone withing walking, driving (or flying)
distance from Clifton, NJ is required to be there!! This is gonna be a
really special show. So special that there are fans coming in from Europe
and Canada ... even dogs!!
************2nd Annual Jerry Garcia Memorial Dance Party**************
with
BORDER LEGION
Friday Nite August 2nd 1996>
"Uncle Roy's Hall" Clifton, NJ
9:00pm-->2:00am
ages 21 and up only!
All Dead, All Night!
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85.639 | | TOLKIN::OSTIGUY | Ripples never come back | Thu Aug 01 1996 19:28 | 4 |
| fans from canada, eourpe even dogs...dacnin with dogs...hey BeLanc_C, can you
tell us your experience with...oh necver mond
:)
|
85.640 | meeting up maybe? | NECSC::CRONIC::16.127.176.129::notes | i believe in Chemo-Girl!!! | Wed Aug 21 1996 17:01 | 6 |
| ok, so it's not a review of a non-dead band, but a question...
anyone else going to Great Woods tonight to see Neil Young?
my buddy Ed got me a ticket in the 12th row... good ol' Ed... :^)
da ve
|
85.641 | Can you say sloppy? | BINKLY::CEPARSKI | May Your Song Always Be Sung | Wed Aug 21 1996 18:01 | 4 |
| da ve -
I'll be there with the Don Mitchell crew - aka Spongeboy quartet
;^) We're heading down around 5:00 - Section 3 Row Q - what Section
you in?
|
85.642 | | STAR::64881::DEBESS | things we've never seen seem familiar | Wed Aug 21 1996 18:05 | 7 |
|
>anyone else going to Great Woods tonight to see Neil Young?
I want to ! I want to ! (but am not)
have FUN!
|
85.643 | mr benjamin | WMOIS::LEBLANCC | All good things in all good time | Wed Aug 21 1996 18:19 | 1 |
| DaveB is going but he took the day off
|
85.644 | tomorrow night? | ASABET::DCLARK | SBU Technology Group | Wed Aug 21 1996 19:20 | 1 |
| how 'bout tomorrow night? Me, Ken Symonds, anyone else?
|
85.645 | | TEPTAE::WESTERVELT | | Wed Aug 21 1996 19:41 | 2 |
|
me, me!
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85.646 | | SMURF::HAPGOOD | Java Java HEY! | Wed Aug 21 1996 19:51 | 16 |
| <<< Note 85.645 by TEPTAE::WESTERVELT >>>
I was going tomorrow night...had decent seat for a change too. I traded
a night at the beach in the clam casino listening to the grokster Todd
Rundgren for this :) I'm happy with my decision since I know they
are both "world class musicians". After I saw Neil with
BT and the MG's I think I saw it all :) :)
Rae needs a night anyhow...the part that hurts is my buddy Jeff is taking
my ticket and his wife are taking my ticket(s) for the Neil show .. Jeff
seeing todd with me tonight too. He wouldn't babysit.
Need more coffee; not rambling enough.
bobo
|
85.647 | | NECSC::CRONIC::16.127.176.129::notes | i believe in Chemo-Girl!!! | Wed Aug 21 1996 20:19 | 11 |
|
i'm not sure where my tickets are tonight, other than
Ed tells me we're in the 15th row... he seems to think that
we're not in the center, but off to what would be Phil's side...
but he also thinks it's section 2... so i don't know for sure...
i forgot to put my tall silly hat in the car... so i won't be as easy
to find as i was at Further... :^) but i'll be watching for you
since we're apparently all down towards the front! :^)
da ve
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85.648 | Green Onions in your coffee? | NETRIX::dan | Dan Harrington | Wed Aug 21 1996 20:39 | 5 |
| > Need more coffee; not rambling enough.
Oh, I don't know...I was impressed!
Dan
|
85.649 | the da ve report on last nights neil show... | NECSC::CRONIC::16.127.176.129::notes | i believe in Chemo-Girl!!! | Thu Aug 22 1996 14:37 | 65 |
| well, i didn't keep set lists for any of the acts that played last night,
but it was, all told, a very good show!
the opening act was Afgan Whigs... i only caught their last song
so i can't really say much about their whole thing... sounded interesting
enough tht i wold like to hear them again, but not so interesting that
i wanted them to play longer... :^) mostly cuz i wasn't there to see
them... they represented a curiousity to me more than naything else..
not bad though... i'd check them out again... hopefully from a quieter
seat though... they were way heavy on volume...
Jewel.... heavy sigh... :^) what can i say??? she was awesome!
this woman can sing... and sing... and sing... she performs with
the passion and joy of one who doesn't know yet, quite how talented
she really is... as if she's looking for something that she already has
but hasn't realized it yet... very upbeat, "perky" as she said... :^)
she was having a blast and playing very welll... her band is nicely balanced
and not overly amplified... apparently formed to highlight her formidable
talent... she was having so much fun, and i was having so much fun watching
her have so much fun, well, i dunno... she just strikes me as someone
that, if i got to hang out with her for a while i would really enjoy, would
probably wanna hug the stuffin's out of her, and maybe end up with an
intense feeling of attraction for... :^) but for now let's just leave it as
she was great... :^) this one will be sticking around for a while and
probably making a lot of noise... color me impressed...
Neil... well, he was Neil... :^) i don't know if Neil and Crazy Horse
are sounding more like Pearl JAm or if Pearl Jam is NY and CH after
a bath in the fountain of youth... :^) i've seen Neil several times and he's
always a good show... this time was no exception... wasn't my favorite
Neil show by any means... i don't think last nights' performance showed
the level of versatility that Neil has... barely even touched on it in fact...
but it did show why he is the patron saint of grunge and worshipped like a god
by all the seattle groups of that style... he was one hard rockin' dude last
night and held nothing back in energy (never saw a guy break 4 strings
at once before and keep playing with the feedback!) or volume level...
i was glad i had ear plugs! also impressive was the fact that he did one
looooooong set with no breaks... only a few acoustic numbers and nothing
on keys... big guitar night... kinda disappointing for me but what the hell...
overall, Great Woods was the same old control freakish place... the parking
lot people weren't as bad as they might have been but then again the scene
was NOTHING like what we've become accustomed to... some of the folks
i was travelling with were impressed with what they percieved to be a big
party in the lot... i had to laugh... :^) inside, they followed you away from
a beer tent to make sure you weren't sharing with minors... :^/ ok, i know
they kinda have to becuase of the laws and stuff, but i handed my beer to my
friend Barb, who is obviously over 21, and we were descended on... since she
didn't bring her purse in, she had no license and was tolks she couldn't even
*hold* a beer... feh... stoooopid prohibition and id laws...
sound was not that good where we were... went up to the lawn on a couple of
occasions and was very impressed with the sound up there... probabbly the
best sound i'd heard at GW was on the lawn last night... for my money,
they were the best seats in the house...
so the da ve report is, the afgan whigs score points for instilling some
curiousity in me but that's about it... Jewel aces every category for her
performance... she was awesome and i would DEFINITELY see her again...
Neil and Crazy Horse prove that old fat guys can still rock the world and
be cool... :^)
da ve_older_and_fatter_than_he_ever
_planned_on_being :^)
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85.650 | | STAR::64881::DEBESS | ThingsWe'veNevrSeenSeemFamiliar | Thu Aug 22 1996 14:42 | 6 |
|
when I saw Jewel open for Dylan she was a solo act...I
felt she really needed a band. Did she yodel? ;-)
Debess
|
85.651 | | NECSC::CRONIC::16.127.176.129::notes | i believe in Chemo-Girl!!! | Thu Aug 22 1996 14:49 | 11 |
| yes, by request... :^) her last tune was a yodeling thing
and it kept getting faster andfaster andfasterandfaster! :^)
pretty cool...
oh, and i misspelled earlier... "Afghan" Whigs... sorry guys... :^)
ahhh, Jewel... she was so cool... totally dug her... :^) THAT is how
i want to make my living... :^)
da ve
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85.652 | its better to burn out than it is to rust... | SALEM::BENJAMIN | | Thu Aug 22 1996 22:43 | 18 |
| I was up on the "lawn" (don't know why they call it lawn when it is
in fact all wood chips) about 10 rows of people up and the sound was
great....like da ve said Jewel was very good....much better than I was
expecting since all I knew of her was that song they overplay on the
radio...I missed the other band (Afghan Whigs)....I don't care what
he plays, instruments or song-wise, Neil Young can still rock out
with the best of them....that guy still flails around like he always
did and when NY and crazy horse get into thier little jam circle,
wonderful things were happening (in my head, anyway)...They opened
up with "Hey hey, my my"....then played a few newer songs...then
acoustic versions of "Needle...", "Heart of Gold", and "sugar mt."...
I also remember hearing "Cinnamon girl", "Cortez", and "Hurricane"...
one of the encore songs was something like"roll another number for the
road".....I've seen some very good shows this year,so far, and this one
gets added to the list....also had a great parking space, made it to
the highway under 5 minutes after I got in my car.....:-)
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85.653 | | TEPTAE::WESTERVELT | | Fri Aug 23 1996 14:31 | 2 |
|
Neil rocks.
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85.654 | my $.02 | ASABET::DCLARK | SBU Technology Group | Fri Aug 23 1996 14:42 | 5 |
| zzzzz .... Neil's letting this 'Godfather of Grunge' stuff get to
his head. He needs to get away from Pearl Jam. Last night's show
was fair-to-poor. A couple acoustic numbers but mostly just
distorted sludge (this coming from somebody who thinks Ragged
Glory is the best album Neil ever made).
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85.655 | rockin' in the free world | TEPTAE::WESTERVELT | | Fri Aug 23 1996 14:54 | 32 |
|
Great Woods 8/22/96
out of the blue (hey hey, my my)
powderfinger
big time
? (new)
the needle & the damage done
long may you run
heart of gold
sugar mountain
the loner
cinammon girl
f#$%^&'in up
cortez
music arcade
like a hurricane
this town
sedan delivery
I lucked out again and had the leftmost front-row seat.
Prototypical trogolodyte fans behind me who've been to
1 show in the last 20 years. Except for that I thoroughly
enjoyed the show. Worth it all to hear Powderfinger
& Sedan Delivery. I like the new album a lot.
Tom
|
85.656 | | SMURF::HAPGOOD | Java Java HEY! | Fri Aug 23 1996 15:02 | 10 |
| <<< Note 85.654 by ASABET::DCLARK "SBU Technology Group" >>>
> distorted sludge (this coming from somebody who thinks Ragged
That's why I *LIKE* Neil....
I want the distortion. I want the feedback.
bob
|
85.657 | another cup of that distorted sludge, please | RICKS::CALCAGNI | like lightning giving birth | Fri Aug 23 1996 15:16 | 6 |
| I wonder if there were a lot of walkouts. I remember seeing Neil at
GW several years ago, during the "This Notes for You" era. There were
several people sitting near us who had obviously come for the "Sugar
Mountain" Neil and were quite dissastisfied with the blues set he was
delivering. They left about halfway through.
|
85.658 | | MKOTS3::JOLLIMORE | Always a hoot! | Wed Aug 28 1996 13:42 | 17 |
| sparsest crowd i've ever seen at grate woods last nite.
less than 4,000 showed up for the house of blues show: the
barnburner tour. lack of crowd (presumably) caused the fab
thunderbirds to no-show.
radiators opened. buddy guy smoked the second set. and joe cocker
closed. imo, buddy guy shudda closed. cocker was ok, but a downer
after the killer buddy set.
getting out of the pahkin lot was the easiest it's ever been :-)
also went to the monday nite ELP/Tull show. Ian Anderson is bald!
what a shock ;-) he still has most of his moves, tho. and can
still play the flute, although his singing voice (or style) has
changed for the worse (imo)
ELP was freakin' awesome.
|
85.659 | | NECSC::CRONIC::16.127.176.129::notes | i believe in Chemo-Girl!!! | Wed Aug 28 1996 14:06 | 6 |
| how were the rads??? they are at the top of my
list lately... awesome musicians... hard working
and hard partying guys... i would have liked to
see them but no one else onthe bill did much for me...
da ve
|
85.660 | Cocker shlocker..... | WMOIS::LEBLANCC | All good things in all good time | Wed Aug 28 1996 14:11 | 1 |
| no buddy guy for you da ve?
|
85.661 | | MKOTS3::JOLLIMORE | Always a hoot! | Wed Aug 28 1996 14:17 | 12 |
| the rads were as hot as everyone promised they'd be.
was NOT disappointed. them and buddy guy were worth the price.
(this started as a 5 act show)
but, for my money, buddy was da man!
he can work a crowd. and he can play da bluez. and, i don't know
the name of the young guitar player he had, but man he could
play!
cocker did a very good job, but the sparse crowd got a lOT
thinner towards the end of his set. i don't think many would have
left if buddy was playing.
|
85.662 | | STAR::64881::DEBESS | ThingsWe'veNevrSeenSeemFamiliar | Wed Aug 28 1996 14:49 | 6 |
|
weren't Radiators fans the original Fishheads?!?
anyone remember Russ Leong?
Debess
|
85.663 | "suck the head, squeeze the tip" | NECSC::CRONIC::16.127.176.129::notes | i believe in Chemo-Girl!!! | Wed Aug 28 1996 14:51 | 8 |
|
nope... buddy is not the guy for me... i'm just not that
big of a blues fan... but then i've been down that road
in here before... :^)
and yes, radiators fans ARE the original fish heads!!
da ve
|
85.664 | | SPECXN::BARNES | | Wed Aug 28 1996 14:58 | 5 |
| the Rads were much better a few years ago, IMO...the last 2 (?) CD's
didn't do too much for me, although they contained some good tunes and
the RAds are ALWAYS better live...
rfb
|
85.665 | | NAC::TRAMP::GRADY | Squash that bug! (tm) | Wed Aug 28 1996 19:36 | 9 |
| >"suck the head, squeeze the tip"
Yikes, just got a major flashback of the Crescent City Brewhouse....;-)
tim
|
85.666 | | HELIX::CLARK | | Wed Aug 28 1996 21:05 | 12 |
| >buddy is not the guy for me... i'm just not that
>big of a blues fan...
It's also possible to be a big blues fan and not get Buddy... At least
for this data point, yers truly.
I always liked his peers, Otis Rush and (rip) Magic Sam, who likewise
mixed 60s soul music & electric guitar influences into Chicago blues, a
helluva lot more. Never could understand what Clapton and Beck & all saw
in Buddy (at least as a headliner, love his Chess session work).
Every blues fan I know personally disagrees with me though. - JayC.
|
85.667 | | ASDG::IDE | My mind's lost in a household fog. | Thu Aug 29 1996 11:27 | 9 |
| re .666 (yikes!)
I'm not a big Buddy fan (or Clapton, for that matter) either. I like
Otis Rush, especially "Mourning in the Morning."
I think I'm the anti-da ve, I'm a blues fan and more-or-less detest
folk music.
Jamie
|
85.668 | .02 | TOLKIN::OSTIGUY | Ripples never come back | Thu Aug 29 1996 12:13 | 6 |
| I'm not a huge blues fan..I like the blues, but in small doses...but anytime
I've seen Buddy Guy on tv or heard his cd's there's something about him I like
a lot...maybe it's the polka-dot shirt with matching polka-dot Strat...love
that :)
WO
|
85.669 | ? | WMOIS::LEBLANCC | All good things in all good time | Thu Aug 29 1996 12:23 | 7 |
| speaking of the blues
anyone going to see BB and Lucille with the Nevilles at Harborlights
sept 10?
what is the deal with this Harborlights thing anyways?
|
85.670 | | SMURF::HAPGOOD | Java Java HEY! | Thu Aug 29 1996 12:53 | 11 |
| re: Buddy
Buddy is excellent - have never heard a record of his but have seen him
live a few times.
One very memorable time with a certain John Campbell opening. John
has since gone on to the great blues gig in the sky but left us with a
couple real gems (and I've heard of a 3rd although I haven't found it).
bob
|
85.671 | when the levee breaks | RICKS::CALCAGNI | like lightning giving birth | Thu Aug 29 1996 14:03 | 11 |
| yo Bob, if you locate that 3rd John Campbell disc please post about it.
I would *LOVE* to have some more of his stuff to listen to. An amazing
talent, wish I'd seen him before he passed on.
I have a large appetite for blues and blues related music, but I'm
another one of those who doesn't quite get Buddy Guy. I don't find
anything wrong with his stuff, just doesn't stoke my coals as much
as some other artists.
/rick
|
85.672 | Some John Campbell info | SMURF::MROGERS | | Thu Aug 29 1996 14:29 | 13 |
| CDnow listed the following John Campbell CDs:
After Hours
Howlin' Mercy
Live At Maybeck Recital Halls
Man & His Blues
One Believer
For more info, see www.cdnow.com
Happy spending at a site I know all too well:-)
Mike
|
85.673 | thanks for spendin' my dough there brother | SMURF::HAPGOOD | Java Java HEY! | Thu Aug 29 1996 17:03 | 18 |
| <<< Note 85.672 by SMURF::MROGERS >>>
-< Some John Campbell info >-
> CDnow listed the following John Campbell CDs:
> After Hours
> Howlin' Mercy
> Live At Maybeck Recital Halls
> Man & His Blues
> One Believer
thanks!
I thought there were only 3 but I stopped looking about 2 years ago when
he died.
thx
bob
|
85.674 | my wallet feels lighter already | RICKS::CALCAGNI | like lightning giving birth | Thu Aug 29 1996 18:51 | 5 |
| same here. The "Live at Maybeck" looks especially interesting.
Thanks
/rick
|
85.675 | MM&W? | NETRIX::dan | Dan Harrington | Thu Oct 03 1996 14:23 | 7 |
85.676 | MMW | SUBSYS::TURCOTTE | Armand Turcotte | Thu Oct 03 1996 16:51 | 48 |
85.677 | | DELNI::DSMITH | Can you see the real me | Thu Oct 03 1996 18:07 | 7 |
85.678 | | HELIX::CLARK | | Thu Oct 03 1996 18:18 | 13 |
85.679 | They're like the Dead if Miles is. | SALEM::MARTIN_S | Perpetual Smile... | Thu Oct 03 1996 19:12 | 12 |
85.680 | | STAR::EVANS | | Mon Oct 07 1996 15:51 | 5 |
85.681 | Sleepy's always worth the cover... | JARETH::LARU | au contraire... | Mon Oct 07 1996 16:47 | 13 |
85.683 | JGB 11/17/96 | BINKLY::CEPARSKI | May Your Song Always Be Sung | Mon Nov 18 1996 15:53 | 12 |
85.684 | JGB 11/19/96 | BINKLY::CEPARSKI | May Your Song Always Be Sung | Wed Nov 20 1996 20:05 | 8 |
85.685 | they may be "hot" but i still won't go... | CRONIC::sms53.hlo.dec.com::notes | i believe in Chemo-Girl!!! | Wed Nov 20 1996 20:37 | 8 |
85.686 | | MKOTS3::JOLLIMORE | Always a hoot! | Thu Nov 21 1996 12:11 | 43 |
85.687 | | SPECXN::BARNES | | Thu Nov 21 1996 13:37 | 11 |
85.688 | | SPECXN::BARNES | | Thu Nov 21 1996 13:44 | 13 |
85.689 | much better time | WMOIS::LEBLANCC | All good things in all good time | Thu Nov 21 1996 13:50 | 4 |
85.690 | | MKOTS3::JOLLIMORE | Always a hoot! | Thu Nov 21 1996 13:54 | 12 |
85.691 | | EVMS::OCTOBR::DEBESS | seeking all thats stil unsung | Thu Nov 21 1996 13:55 | 11 |
85.692 | I'll be there | DELNI::DSMITH | Can you see the real me | Thu Nov 21 1996 13:57 | 11 |
85.693 | except for incessant donna screams | WMOIS::LEBLANCC | All good things in all good time | Thu Nov 21 1996 14:04 | 7 |
85.694 | | MKOTS3::JOLLIMORE | Always a hoot! | Thu Nov 21 1996 14:04 | 20 |
85.695 | | ASDG::IDE | My mind's lost in a household fog. | Thu Nov 21 1996 14:08 | 9 |
85.696 | | SPECXN::BARNES | | Thu Nov 21 1996 14:39 | 10 |
85.697 | | EVMS::OCTOBR::DEBESS | seeking all thats stil unsung | Thu Nov 21 1996 15:29 | 18 |
85.698 | | EVMS::OCTOBR::DEBESS | seeking all thats stil unsung | Thu Nov 21 1996 15:55 | 12 |
85.699 | I'll check | DELNI::DSMITH | Can you see the real me | Thu Nov 21 1996 16:33 | 9 |
85.700 | doesn't look like the show you're looking for deane | EVMS::OCTOBR::DEBESS | seeking all thats stil unsung | Thu Nov 21 1996 16:47 | 35 |
85.701 | | SPECXN::BARNES | | Thu Nov 21 1996 16:48 | 11 |
85.702 | | SPECXN::BARNES | | Thu Nov 21 1996 16:56 | 6 |
85.703 | | DELNI::DSMITH | Can you see the real me | Thu Nov 21 1996 17:18 | 7 |
85.704 | | SMURF::HAPGOOD | Java Java HEY! | Thu Nov 21 1996 17:21 | 23 |
85.705 | | MKOTS3::JOLLIMORE | Always a hoot! | Thu Nov 21 1996 17:29 | 16 |
85.706 | | DELNI::DSMITH | Can you see the real me | Thu Nov 21 1996 18:51 | 2 |
85.707 | | MKOTS3::JOLLIMORE | Always a hoot! | Thu Nov 21 1996 19:02 | 2 |
85.708 | | DELNI::DSMITH | Can you see the real me | Thu Nov 21 1996 19:08 | 6 |
85.709 | subjectively, | ASABET::DCLARK | SBU Technology Group | Fri Nov 22 1996 12:06 | 2 |
85.710 | mileages can vary with altitude | DELNI::DSMITH | Can you see the real me | Fri Nov 22 1996 14:33 | 4 |
85.711 | I guess I'm going now.... :-) | SALEM::MARTIN_S | Perpetual Smile... | Fri Nov 22 1996 15:38 | 9 |
85.712 | | MKOTS3::JOLLIMORE | Always a hoot! | Mon Nov 25 1996 17:29 | 4 |
85.713 | review | WMOIS::LEBLANCC | All good things in all good time | Mon Nov 25 1996 17:31 | 1 |
85.714 | | MKOTS3::JOLLIMORE | Always a hoot! | Mon Nov 25 1996 17:34 | 2 |
85.715 | late start too | SEND::SLOAN | seek alternate routes - expect delays | Mon Nov 25 1996 17:41 | 5 |
85.716 | The melvin Band | SALEM::MARTIN_S | Perpetual Smile... | Mon Nov 25 1996 18:38 | 10 |
85.717 | | DELNI::DSMITH | Can you see the real me | Tue Nov 26 1996 14:14 | 4 |
85.718 | choking down the silverware must've been tough... | CRONIC::sms53.hlo.dec.com::notes | i believe in Chemo-Girl!!! | Tue Nov 26 1996 16:10 | 4 |
85.719 | | LASSIE::TRAMP::GRADY | Squash that bug! (tm) | Tue Nov 26 1996 23:32 | 2 |
85.720 | How are ya Harry | DELNI::DSMITH | In a minute I'll be free | Wed Nov 27 1996 12:32 | 6 |
85.721 | | CRONIC::sms53.hlo.dec.com::notes | i believe in Chemo-Girl!!! | Wed Nov 27 1996 12:43 | 3 |
85.722 | Rusted Root in Providence | EVMS::OCTOBR::DEBESS | seeking all thats stil unsung | Mon Dec 09 1996 15:55 | 31 |
85.723 | things that i used to do | WMOIS::LEBLANCC | All good things in all good time | Mon Dec 09 1996 16:06 | 2 |
85.724 | | EVMS::OCTOBR::DEBESS | seeking all thats stil unsung | Mon Dec 09 1996 16:09 | 5 |
85.725 | or is that an "i am tired" yawn | WMOIS::LEBLANCC | All good things in all good time | Mon Dec 09 1996 16:10 | 1 |
85.726 | RI adventure | SEND::SLOAN | seek alternate routes - expect delays | Mon Dec 09 1996 17:10 | 22 |
85.727 | | CRONIC::sms53.hlo.dec.com::notes | i believe in Chemo-Girl!!! | Mon Dec 09 1996 19:16 | 8 |
85.728 | | EVMS::OCTOBR::DEBESS | seeking all thats stil unsung | Thu Jan 23 1997 12:16 | 69 |
85.729 | | SPECXN::BARNES | | Thu Jan 23 1997 12:43 | 5 |
85.730 | rusted root in manchester | EVMS::OCTOBR::DEBESS | seeking all thats stil unsung | Mon Jan 27 1997 14:53 | 36 |
|
cathysloan, Guntis and I went to see Rusted Root at St. Anselm's
in Manchester on Friday nite. Tickets said 7:00 - but we waited
outside for an hour in the blistering cold while the line slowly
moved as they methodically searched everyone as they entered.
I tried to have as little extra clothing with me as possible because
I didn't know what it was going to be like inside with general
admission and all - so I didn't have boots and I didn't have a coat
on - just my sandals, a sweater, and rayon "dancing pants" - and by
the time we got in, I was wicked cold. Then to find out that the
port-o-sans we had bypassed on the way in, holding off to use a flush
toilet inside, were actually the only toilet facilities available at
all - outside as the snow fell... Security was pretty tight, pretty
visible - it seemed like every cop in the greater-Manchester-area was
there :-(
the opening act started maybe around 8:30 and Rusted Root came on
around 10. THEY ARE SO EXCELLENT!!!! It's interesting to me to
see the different directions we Deadheads are all headed in in our
quest for great live music - but -this- is the band for me. Anytime
they come around here, I'm going to see them. Everything they play,
moves me. Lots of their songs have multiple sections - maybe start
out slowly and then whoa! switch gears into an allout boogie. Their
sound is very pleasing to me - a "world" sound - lots of middle-eastern
types of instruments that they are very proficient playing. I feel
like I get my dose of spacey music from them. We also noticed that
they were jamming out more on some of the songs. The woman singer
has a Beautiful voice! The lyrics aren't all that easy sometimes to
understand because of the unusual way they are presented - but what I
can make out are interesting and pretty much inline with how I feel
about some things - done in a way I would never think of to express
the thoughts. They have fun! We had fun! Highlight for me Friday
was an excellent extended Cruel Sun.
Debess
|
85.731 | | QUOIN::BELKIN | but from that cup no more | Mon Jan 27 1997 15:58 | 5 |
| There's some song I've heard on the radio with a woman singing who plays
violin. Vocals don't sound like they are all in English - maybe some other
language, or a kinda scat singing. Izzat RR ?
Josh
|
85.732 | | EVMS::OCTOBR::DEBESS | seeking all thats stil unsung | Mon Jan 27 1997 16:08 | 15 |
|
well, she does play the violin at least on one song that I noticed,
but that is not the predominant instrument you would hear if you
heard a Rusted Root song. I don't listen to the radio hardly at all,
so I don't know what is being played of their music.
the first time I heard them, I thought it was David Byrne (Talking
Heads) - the lead singer has a very similar voice, and their tunes are
very reminiscent of the Brazilian stuff he was doing a while ago.
Whenever anyone came into my house and I had their cd on and they
were hearing the band for the first time - everytime! I would be asked
"Is this David Byrne?"
Debess
|
85.733 | | SPECXN::BARNES | | Mon Jan 27 1997 16:44 | 3 |
| Tiffany turned us on to Rusted Root over Xmas vacation...good stuff.
rfb
|
85.734 | | SALEM::BENJAMIN | | Mon Jan 27 1997 17:52 | 3 |
| i think josh is talking about a song called"sleepy maggie" i don't
remember the guy's name, but it is the violin player's album. the girl
is just a guest singer...
|
85.735 | | OUTPOS::EKLOF | Waltzing with Bears | Mon Jan 27 1997 18:21 | 1 |
| "Sleepy Maggie" is by Ashley McIsaic (sp?).
|
85.736 | sounds it to me | WMOIS::LEBLANCC | All good things in all good time | Wed Jan 29 1997 13:14 | 6 |
| yes
ashley McIsaac
celtic mebbe?
|
85.737 | Fiona Apple | ICS::SMITHDE | | Wed Jan 29 1997 18:41 | 7 |
|
Mmmmmmm.
Fiona Apple.
Not only is she smoking hot, but her tunz crank.
|
85.738 | y | SEND::SLOAN | seek alternate routes - expect delays | Wed Jan 29 1997 18:51 | 4 |
|
Ya Finona is cool. I like the Shadow Boxer song.
Cath
|
85.739 | worthwhile | SEND::SLOAN | split open and melt | Mon Feb 24 1997 17:16 | 8 |
|
Saw Peter Parcek at Penuchi's last night! He's great. Does some
really amazing Hendrix tunes as well as SRV.
Glad to see Bruce Laru and Larry(?) there too, grovin on some
fine guitar playing.
Cath
|
85.740 | | BSS::DSMITH | RATDOGS DON'T BITE | Fri Mar 07 1997 12:37 | 11 |
|
Heard a rela funny song on the radio on the way to work this morning.
Written and sung by Dave Lyons(lions).
Name of the song is Cows withs Guns, One of the best humor songs I
have heard in a long time.
The radio staion is on the www and the cd can be ordered from them, I
wonder what else in on the cd. The radio station call letters are kkfm.
Divide
|
85.741 | David Murray AND GUESTS!! | BINKLY::CEPARSKI | May Your Song Always Be Sung | Fri Mar 07 1997 19:09 | 16 |
| David Murray Octet
Thursday March 6, 1997
The Fillmore, San Francisco CA
I:Shakill's Warrior,High Priest,The Desegregation Of Our Children*,The
Fight Song*,Shakedown Street*@ ->,Samson and Delilah*@ (Weir on
vocals)
II:Dark Star*@ ->One More Saturday Night*@,Hope Scope,China
Doll*,Shakedown Street*
* with Bob Weir
@ with Phil Lesh
**(soundcheck included Shakedown Street, Samson and Delilah, Dark
Star, One More Saturday Night, China Doll, Franklin's Tower)**
|
85.742 | | EVMS::OCTOBR::DEBESS | seeking all thats stil unsung | Fri Mar 07 1997 19:12 | 3 |
|
(yer right /bruce, I gotta move west!)
|
85.743 | wonder who sung Shakedown?????? | ICS::SMITHDE | So many roads | Thu Mar 13 1997 19:51 | 3 |
|
What up w/dat?
|
85.744 | noone | EVMS::OCTOBR::DEBESS | seeking all thats stil unsung | Thu Mar 13 1997 19:52 | 3 |
|
I think Samson&Delilah was the only song done with vocals.
|
85.745 | | ALFA2::DWEST | i believe in chemo girl! | Mon Apr 07 1997 14:59 | 29 |
| well, either New HAven is a lot closer than i remembered, or a
temporal rift developed beteen there and worcester last friday
night, as my car seemed to find it's way down inrecord time!
we got into Toadz just in time to get the last board patch available...
plugged in 3 decks and settled in for a great time.... :^)
the rads were awesome... i had my dancin' berks on ALL NIGHT...
they had an opening act, who was ok... a dude with aguitar adn
harmonica... not bad, buit not what we were thre for either...
they boys came on at 11 and played for over two hours... a five minute
break, then a 4 tune encore... lots of songs off the new dark ages
record... umbilical was incredible... zeke's head was bobbin' all
night... Reggie is awaiting delivery of a new stand up bass... Dave
and Camille were in great moods... lots of smilin' and laughin'...
it's too cool when the band seems to be having as much fun as the
crowd! :^)
a note about Toads... when you go to a show there, they give you tix
to futre shows... i have free passes to John Mayall and Merle
Saunders... they also had a special deal for that night on soul asylum
tix - two for 1... it's closer than you think, and it's an amazing
place to see bands... big place, large dance floor, no hassles for
anyone lighting up, no lines at the 3 bars... the only bad thing is
the pool tables and sticks... (bad shape)... travel time of about
1.5 hours from wormtown (maybe a little more if you aren't riding with
me... :^)...
da ve
|
85.746 | | JARETH::LARU | au contraire... | Mon Apr 07 1997 15:25 | 7 |
| Yo, da ve!
When is Merle playing Toad's?
got room in da bus?
/b
|
85.747 | | ALFA2::DWEST | i believe in chemo girl! | Mon Apr 07 1997 15:35 | 18 |
|
i'm not sure as i don't have the pass on my person at the moment,
but i think it's a thursday night, April 17th???
i know Ger plans on going... for me, it's very close to some
work and personal things that must be attended to before leaving for
the New Orleans jazz fest....
there's always room on the bus! :^) and if it's not my bus,
i'll turn over my free pass...
silly da ve, forgot to sign up for the Toads mailer... don't know
if they have a web site... some incredible folks have played there
over the years and they still bring in top notch bands... definitely
a place worth keeping track of...
da ve
|
85.748 | lots'o'fun | KAOFS::C_ROSS | | Wed Apr 23 1997 14:25 | 13 |
| ..saw moe. at the Reverb last night in Toronto.. they played 2 great
sets to a packed house.. the whole place boogied which was nice to see
..brought a few friends who hadn't seen moe. yet, and they all loved em
..everyone agreed that moe. is deserving of being on the furthur tour..
..a few highlights for me were (in no order) she sends me, 32 things,
moth,defrost kelley,akimbo,mexico, and the song that completely killed
me was meat..
..totally kicking my rear today for not taping last night.. certainly
looking forward to catching some moe. shows this summer..
Ross
|
85.749 | MMF 4-25-97 San Francisco, CA | BINKLY::CEPARSKI | May Your Song Always Be Sung | Mon Apr 28 1997 14:43 | 15 |
| Vince Welnick & The Missing Man Formation
(Vince Welnick, Steve Kimock, Bobby Vega, Prairie Prince,
Bobby Strickland and Steve Black)
The Fillmore, San Francisco CA
Friday April 25, 1997
I:Come Back to Me,True Blue,Freddy's Dead,It's A Man's World,Scarlet
Begonias,We All Sing Together->Citadel->We All Sing Together
II:Golden Days,Manic Depression,Cream Puff War,Way to Go Home,Standing
On The Moon,Missing Man Theme
E:You Can't Always Get What You Want
*(The Jambay Trio opened)*
|
85.750 | | ALFA1::DWEST | i believe in chemo girl! | Mon Apr 28 1997 14:46 | 4 |
| what i wanna know is, why aren't they on the further
tour???hmmmmm??????
da ve
|
85.751 | | SMURF::HAPGOOD | Java Java HEY! | Mon Apr 28 1997 15:48 | 7 |
| da ve,
I think they are supposed to have a festival thing too - MMF, Jefferson
StarPlane and "The Band".
?
|
85.752 | They need a name though?!? | BINKLY::CEPARSKI | May Your Song Always Be Sung | Mon Apr 28 1997 16:06 | 5 |
| >>I think they are supposed to have a festival thing too - MMF,
>>Jefferson StarPlane and "The Band".
yup, MMF, some form of Starship, The Band and JGB are scheduled to hit
the road this summer on their own little festival tour.
|
85.753 | wondering out loud... | ALFA1::DWEST | i believe in chemo girl! | Mon Apr 28 1997 17:23 | 18 |
| hmmmm... Bobby, former Dead band member... starts new band and gets
on Further...
Mickey... former Dead band member... starts new band and gets on
Further...
Bruce Hornsby... short time fill-in on keys, sort of former Dead band
member... his latest project gets on Further...
Vince... former Dead band member... starts new band...does *not* get
on Further and does *not* tour with any other former Dead band mates...
what's up with that????? a snub? is Weir afraid of being upstaged??
are they afraid another keyboard player that used to be with the band
would create some sort of conflict?? why do all the former band
members EXCEPT Vinnie get a slot on Further??
da ve
|
85.754 | | EVMS::OCTOBR::DEBESS | black dirt live again! | Mon Apr 28 1997 17:37 | 8 |
|
> what's up with that?????
i dunno...
da ve, what are you doin' here today - I thought you were
headed to New Orleans?
|
85.755 | | USOPS::MNELSON | Inspiration, move me Brightly | Mon Apr 28 1997 17:55 | 7 |
|
good point da ve!
In that context, he seems to be getting the shaft, But who knows maybe
he does want to play with that bunch of remaining bozo's anyway ;^)
|
85.756 | | ALFA1::DWEST | i believe in chemo girl! | Mon Apr 28 1997 18:04 | 6 |
| Debess... plane leaves wednesday... :^)
Mark... i'm inclined to agree... imho Ratdog is a pretty lame
headliner for a concert series like this...
da ve
|
85.757 | or cheese | WMOIS::LEBLANCC | All good things in all good time | Mon Apr 28 1997 18:22 | 1 |
| ratdog=poop
|
85.758 | | SSDEVO::R_BARNES | | Mon Apr 28 1997 18:28 | 9 |
| The new RAtdog, i've heard, is pretty hot...a sax player and another
keyboard added...Friend of mine just saw them in Utah somewhere...
rumors of Vince not taking Jerry's death very well and of his descent
into perscription pills afterwards persist, only Zero's offer to Vince
to play with them in a studio situation helped bring Vince out of his
funk...or so I've heard, anyway
rfb
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85.759 | strange days indeed | RICKS::CALCAGNI | ice cold water runnin through my veins | Tue Apr 29 1997 14:12 | 4 |
| Somewhere, maybe from a local ad, I got the idea that the Black Crowes
were actually going to headline Further. Or maybe the ad just reads
that way cause it'll sell more tickets...
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85.760 | | SSDEVO::R_BARNES | | Tue Apr 29 1997 14:24 | 5 |
| a friend of mine is saying the same thang...which I debated with him,
mainly because he's a bonehead and thinks he's right all the
time...Tom...
rfb
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85.761 | | EVMS::OCTOBR::DEBESS | black dirt live again! | Tue Apr 29 1997 14:26 | 7 |
|
if that's true...it must be that the promoters are feeling the
same way that even some Deadheads are feeling - Ratdog is a
"lame headliner"...
and so it goes...
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85.762 | | SSDEVO::R_BARNES | | Tue Apr 29 1997 14:35 | 1 |
| and so the scene falls
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85.763 | | EVMS::OCTOBR::DEBESS | black dirt live again! | Tue Apr 29 1997 15:05 | 18 |
|
I dunno rfb...
the scene has already fallen. and split. and changed. and
continues in other ways.
if this Furthur thing cannot sustain itself - I don't doubt that
these musicians will still keep playing, and those of us who are
into it will keep going to see them. In smaller places.
if the scene gets way smaller, is that necessarily a bad thing?
I personally think the "scene" will continue - just in lots of
different circumstances, not all musical, not on the same scale
at the same time - but maybe in a more holistic way from now on?
Debess
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85.764 | | SSDEVO::R_BARNES | | Tue Apr 29 1997 15:17 | 11 |
| ya'll play it any way ya want...me/we out here are striving to maintain
a scene where we all "keep together". Granted, there are mal-contents
out here too....I tell them to keep the f*ck away then...if yer not part of
the solution..YOU ARE THE PROBLEM! Go see U2, at 60$ a pop..and blow
off Furthur at 32$..go see the next Bud sponsered mega-concert where
the exploding pig outshines the pre-recorded music....me and mine will
stick to the scene
do i sound a little peeved at the lack of support for
groups/individuals that supported our way of being for so long???
CHU BETCHA!
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85.765 | | ALFA1::DWEST | i believe in chemo girl! | Tue Apr 29 1997 15:23 | 17 |
| and what do you mean by "the scene"??? "the scene" has been cited by
many as a big part of the problem... it's reduced size could be very
cool...
the whole thing is supposed to be primarily a music scene... that end
of it will never be what it was... musically it grew and changed over
the years, always becoming something new that it wasn't the day
before... Mickey's music thing at least appears to still be vibrant...
Bobby's music thing appears to be a step backwards... to me it looks
a bit like he's more content to stay within what he knows (:^() and
coast on his "rock star" status....
not to start Bobby bashing or anything, but is Ratdog really exciting
or is it just "good" and something we can hang onto to remind us of
what has gone before??
da ve
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85.766 | and i don't mean oscar meyer weenies eithah | WMOIS::LEBLANCC | All good things in all good time | Tue Apr 29 1997 15:25 | 1 |
| cheesedog
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85.767 | | SSDEVO::R_BARNES | | Tue Apr 29 1997 15:32 | 20 |
| define the scene as what ever you want. me and mine look at it as a
family type thing...just like any family,
some family members are better than others about
sharing the vibes we all need, some family members are problem
children.
and of course things always evolve and change...we've been down that
discussion road before. The scene was cited as a "problem" in 1966 in
San Francisco, as a problem nationwide by people like Nixon and Hoover,
in the 70's and as a problem by the band in the 90's....like ya said,
things change
and, yes...for me and mine Ratdog IS GOOD!
I just find it VERY disheartning that all the vibes, commaradory (sp)
and love that brought me BACK to a peaceful state after being totally
dissalusioned by the yuppie 80's is falling apart because of apathy.
nuff said
rfb
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85.768 | | EVMS::OCTOBR::DEBESS | black dirt live again! | Tue Apr 29 1997 15:39 | 23 |
|
the Grateful Dead was always greater than the sum of its parts...
so how can the "parts" -possibly- compare? Not everyone who
loved the Dead are going to love what the individuals are doing.
you (generic) cannot make other people do/like what they don't want
to. so why bother?
last year I went to Furthur exactly for the reason that you stated
rfb - I wanted to support the musicians who had given me so much
over the years and see what directions they wanted to go in.
I had a great time! I heard music I needed to hear, I saw the
people that I love hanging with.
but I hear so much grumbling about the music, that I don't care
if those that don't like it don't come. they're raining on my
parade now. I think everyone is finding part of the scene where
it suits them. It's not going to be in the same place for everyone.
Just as long as it does continue for everyone somehow...just as
long as we take what we learned from this long strange trip with
us when we go!
Debess
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85.769 | | SSDEVO::R_BARNES | | Tue Apr 29 1997 15:45 | 5 |
| re; you can not make other peopel do/like what they don't...
so much grumbling about the music I don't care if they come or not...
I think we are saying the same thing, but I'm more crass
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85.770 | | USOPS::MNELSON | Inspiration, move me Brightly | Tue Apr 29 1997 15:50 | 9 |
|
I continue to support "the scene" whenever I can. I don't always like
everything I hear, but, I almost always have a grate time anyway. I go
there for the sense of community and to be with like people. As far
as treating anyone like a sacred cow or something, I don't think so.
I'll continue to go and go as long as it's fun.
Mark
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85.771 | | EVMS::OCTOBR::DEBESS | black dirt live again! | Tue Apr 29 1997 16:02 | 11 |
|
fwiw
Dylan has been touring pretty much nonstop for years now -
he's playing in theaters and gyms - 2000-4000 people - if all
those people were Deadheads, that would be scene enough for me! ;-)
if Bobby or Mickey or Vince comes out and plays a small
venue like that - and it's filled with people who come for
the music and eachother - cool!
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85.772 | ratdog comments | ICS::SMITHDE | So many roads | Tue Apr 29 1997 18:04 | 3 |
|
I think Ratdog needs a lead. Don't care if it's a lead pianist, lead
guitarist, lead saxaphonist, lead washtub bass....they need some juice.
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85.773 | | SSDEVO::R_BARNES | | Tue Apr 29 1997 18:12 | 1 |
| got one...new sax player and additional keyboard player.
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85.774 | | ICS::SMITHDE | So many roads | Tue Apr 29 1997 18:15 | 2 |
|
Could be some potential there. Wouldn't mind Jorma on lead suitar.
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85.775 | | JARETH::LARU | au contraire... | Tue Apr 29 1997 18:17 | 5 |
| wouldn't hurt to get a vocalist, either...
:-)
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85.776 | | EVMS::OCTOBR::DEBESS | black dirt live again! | Tue Apr 29 1997 18:18 | 5 |
|
au contraire, /bruce, au contraire
:-) :-) :-)
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85.777 | | SSDEVO::R_BARNES | | Tue Apr 29 1997 18:21 | 2 |
| sh8t..let's just scrap the whole thang and i'll see ya'll at the next
Spice Girls concert...Probz, wanna start a Spice Girls conferance???
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85.778 | Grrrls rock! | JARETH::LARU | au contraire... | Tue Apr 29 1997 18:25 | 5 |
| I heard the Maoris were upset with the Spice Girls because
the group performed a sacred dance that (within the tradition)
is to be performed only by men...
/b
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85.779 | | ICS::SMITHDE | So many roads | Tue Apr 29 1997 18:29 | 2 |
|
You volunteering Bruce??? ;-)
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85.780 | | SSDEVO::R_BARNES | | Tue Apr 29 1997 18:38 | 5 |
| re /b
ya, a couple of white New Zealanders showed them a couple of steps, the
Girls took off with it and the next thang ya know another culture is
offended....can't we all just get a bong?
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85.781 | I must confess... | JARETH::LARU | au contraire... | Tue Apr 29 1997 19:24 | 7 |
85.782 | i'll still go tho | WMOIS::LEBLANCC | All good things in all good time | Tue Apr 29 1997 19:31 | 1 |
| CHOWDAH!
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85.783 | | SMURF::HAPGOOD | Java Java HEY! | Wed Apr 30 1997 19:26 | 7 |
|
I read that Jorma and Falzarano have been signed to Further for this
year. Apparently to play an acoustic set and also Jorma will jam with
Ratdog. That'll help. That may even "do it" for Ratdog.
Why no Jack Cassady? I dunno - maybe he's on tour with Airplane/MMF/Band.
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85.784 | | EVMS::OCTOBR::DEBESS | black dirt live again! | Wed Apr 30 1997 19:39 | 3 |
|
very good news indeed...where'd ya hear that?
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85.785 | | USOPS::MNELSON | Inspiration, move me Brightly | Wed Apr 30 1997 19:41 | 3 |
|
Hot damn! Good news indeed!
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85.786 | Time will tell | BINKLY::CEPARSKI | May Your Song Always Be Sung | Wed Apr 30 1997 19:48 | 11 |
| >>I read that Jorma and Falzarano have been signed to Further
yeah I read that too on r.m.gd - see if it shows up on the Dead webpage
in the next few days.
>>Why no Jack Cassady? I dunno - maybe he's on tour with
>>Airplane/MMF/Band.
I think that's exactly why - altho I do remember hearing that Starship
had a backup for Jack for when dates collided between them and Hot
Tuna.
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85.787 | | SMURF::HAPGOOD | Java Java HEY! | Wed Apr 30 1997 21:24 | 5 |
| Yea, that's where I read it. r.m.gd. Seemed accurate enough - from
Tuna's record label (relix records).
bob
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85.788 | jorma is the man...well so is jack | WMOIS::LEBLANCC | All good things in all good time | Thu May 01 1997 11:47 | 1 |
| excellent smithers
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85.789 | | SMURF::connor.zk3.dec.com::hotpup::strobel | jeff strobel | Thu May 01 1997 18:25 | 1 |
| C. Montgomery Leblanc!?
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85.790 | | EVMS::OCTOBR::DEBESS | black dirt live again! | Thu May 01 1997 18:25 | 3 |
|
it's on the FurthuR page today - they're officially on the bus!
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85.791 | | ICS::SMITHDE | So many roads | Thu May 01 1997 18:40 | 6 |
|
cool!
or should I say
HFT!!!!!
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85.792 | Fourth Day of July | BINKLY::CEPARSKI | May Your Song Always Be Sung | Thu May 01 1997 20:03 | 8 |
| of "further" interest to those of us in New England, I just noticed
this new date on the roster:
July 4 Riverside Park Springfield, MA
All tix are GA $32.50
Mail Order May 5 and TicketBastard May 8.
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85.793 | | TEPTAE::WESTERVELT | | Thu May 01 1997 20:23 | 7 |
|
What's the venue like?
And can you ride the roller coaster between sets??
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85.794 | | USOPS::MNELSON | Inspiration, move me Brightly | Thu May 01 1997 20:32 | 8 |
|
I was pleased to hear that U2 is playing Foxboro on July 1 , the same
day as Further at Gratewoods. The competetion should keep fans at
further reduced to ore who are really there for the show/family scene.
I like it.
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85.795 | | AWECIM::HANNAN | | Thu May 01 1997 20:46 | 11 |
| re: <<< Note 85.794 by USOPS::MNELSON "Inspiration, move me Brightly" >>>
> I was pleased to hear that U2 is playing Foxboro on July 1 , the same
> day as Further at Gratewoods. The competetion should keep fans at
On the negative side, traffic should be a really crazy!
/Ken
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85.796 | been awhile | SUBPAC::BEAULIEU | Like A steam Locomotive | Thu May 01 1997 21:02 | 11 |
|
Tom,
the last time I saw a concert there it was at the Riverside
Speedway. the band was in the tracks and everybody wuz in the
bleachers. I'm hoping it'll be more open i.e. the band on one
end of the raceway and everybody free to roam everywhere else.
you have to walk thru part of the park to get to the raceway
at least that's how it wuz...
Toby
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85.797 | | a-109.tunnel.crl.dec.com::JC&Deb | Control for smilers can't be bought | Fri May 02 1997 01:58 | 40 |
| re: debess
. the Grateful Dead was always greater than the sum of its parts...
. so how can the "parts" -possibly- compare? Not everyone who
. loved the Dead are going to love what the individuals are doing.
synergy !
. you (generic) cannot make other people do/like what they don't want
. to. so why bother?
so true, with everything really...
> but I hear so much grumbling about the music, that I don't care
> if those that don't like it don't come. they're raining on my
but, now you know what the big appeal to the dead was: The Music!
a lotta 'heads used to talk about the music, that is what made people
feel good at a dead show... so, there was _something_ different about
the dead... something magical in a way... no other band had that kind
of HUGE HUGE following; the music did something to a lot of people
across the world. it really comes down to what attracted *you* to the
scene- the people? the music? the drugs :-) ? the mass lawlessness?
or, maybe a combination of some or all of these things? so, if the new
thang ain't the right mix, people will seek other alternatives. some
psychologist will make a lot of money when he/she writes a book on the
scene after the death of jerry! probably very interesting thing to
study if that's your bag. so, the way i see is the scene is in flux;
people are checking this out, that out, or just realizing that the show
is finally over and how lucky they were to be a part of the scene.
whatever you're cup of tea is. the negativism is the reaction from people
because Furthur wasn't the dead and therefore does not satisfy the
mix.. others like debess find that further
offers enough of the mix to be happy... which is great! for me, i dig
the phish scene--it is a fun place to hang right now... i'll check out
further, i had a great time last year, so i cannot imagine NOT having
fun this coming summer, even though i hate the heat and bugs! :-)
jc
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85.798 | | a-109.tunnel.crl.dec.com::JC&Deb | Control for smilers can't be bought | Fri May 02 1997 02:04 | 7 |
| WSJ just had an article on rock bands and how they
are being asked to play at corporate shindigs. they
talk about dylan doing a gig for some big company...
got paid something like $300,000 for one night; they
make all these deals like you have to sing these songs,
you have to pose with these people for pictures, etc.
ah, capitalism !
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85.799 | | EVMS::OCTOBR::DEBESS | black dirt live again! | Mon May 05 1997 16:51 | 21 |
| >[the WSJ article]
>talk about dylan doing a gig for some big company...
>got paid something like $300,000 for one night;
not bad!
>they make all these deals like you have to sing these songs,
I just went and checked the setlist for this show
(it happened a year ago - for a Japanese brokerage
firm) - the setlist was completely comparable to
other shows he was doing then - and, he actually
played fewer songs than normal.
I don't have any trouble with him making money
from his art - it would bother me if he was
compromising his act in deference to the dollar
(or yen!) - but it doesn't look like he did that....
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