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Title:Take my advice, you'd be better off DEAD
Notice:It's just a Box of Rain
Moderator:RDVAX::LEVY::DEBESS
Created:Thu Jan 03 1991
Last Modified:Fri Jun 06 1997
Last Successful Update:Fri Jun 06 1997
Number of topics:580
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79.0. "Music Happenings - discussion note" by --UnknownUser-- () Wed Jan 09 1991 19:26

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79.1http://www.research.digital.com/CRL/Boston/Music/ROCK::FROMMThis space intentionally left blank.Sat Dec 17 1994 07:4928
From:	TECRUS::CRL::COMPOSER "MAIL-11 Daemon  16-Dec-1994 1930" 16-DEC-1994 19:30:56.89
To:	Multiple recipients of list <boston-m@netspace.students.brown.edu>
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Subj:	ANNOUNCE: Boston, MA, USA [Rock] Music Scene Web pages available

I've finally made some time to write up some info related to the
Boston, MA, USA [Rock] Music Scene.  It's still fairly rough and
incomplete. and needs a bit of work (i.e. there's basically no
band info other than names of some of the Boston bands I like),
but it's a start.  I'll hopefully find time to add more info
soon.

When more complete, this will include information on upcoming
Boston shows, Boston bands, Boston music 'zines, Boston clubs,
Boston record labels, and other resources of interest to bands
and musicians in the Boston area.  So, keep watching... :)

The top-level URL for the Boston [Rock] Music Scene is:

	http://www.research.digital.com/CRL/Boston/Music/

See you in the clubs...

			-jeff

Jeff Kellem
Internet: composer@Beyond.Dreams.ORG
      or  composer@crl.dec.com
79.2Don't PANIC it's ORGANIC!!!!!!!CSLALL::LEBLANC_CPlease don't dominate the rapJACKFri Feb 24 1995 15:186
    check out today's Globe's Music section in Living/Arts..
    there is an article about "Home Grown bands with Organic Jams"
    and it talks about the neo-hippie aspect of Beantown's music scene
    with such bands as Plan B, From Good Homes, Groovasaurus and Jiggle
    the Handle mentioned.....the Dead influence seems to be packing clubs
    like the Middle East and TT the Bears.....
79.3Saturday - Cambridge BreweryBINKLY::DEMARSEEnjoy beingFri Feb 24 1995 15:206
    If anyone is in Boston Saturday night and thirsty for some brew ;')
    stop by the Cambridge Brewery, 1 Kendall Square, Cambridge. I will be 
    there all night, my boyfriend is playing an acoustic set at 9:00, before 
    Green Factory.
    
    :), danielle
79.4BINKLY::DEMARSEEnjoy beingFri Feb 24 1995 15:226
    >> with such bands as Plan B, From Good Homes, Groovasaurus and Jiggle
    >> the Handle mentioned.....
    
    I happened to catch Groovasaurus at the Middle East Cafe last week. 
    It was the first time I've seen them, and they were great!  The singer
    has an incredible stage presence, and a beautiful voice.  
79.5New Linda Ronstadt albumTRLIAN::DUGGANBornInTheDesert,RaisedintheLionsDenMon Mar 13 1995 13:2314
    My main lady Linda Ronstadt has a new album coming out tomorrow...
    
    C&W/rock 1970's style Linda ... some backups by Emmylou Harris, Dave
    Grisman, and Alison Krause. With REAL DRUMS. In an interview quoted in
    the Glob yesterday she says that the new album might not get much
    airplay on C&W stations exactly because she used real drums and not a
    drum machine.
    
    Well, their stupidity is their loss.
    
    She plans to have a short tour to support the album later in the
    Spring.
    
    ...Michael T, "Linda"Head
79.6Nanci Griffith April 14 at Symphony, and 15 in WorcesterQUARRY::petertrigidly defined areas of doubt and uncertaintyMon Mar 13 1995 14:127
Anybody interested in seeing Nanci Griffith at Mechanics Hall in Worcester,
April 15?  I'd like to but my wife has no interest and while not opposed
to going solo, going with others is usually more fun.  I don't have 
tickets yet, so it could be sold out for all I know.  Tickets are in the
$25 dollar range I believe.

PeterT
79.7AWECIM::RUSSOclaimin!Mon Mar 13 1995 14:528
    
    Country music, drum machines?  Really?  I can't believe that drum
    machines are the standard for C&W.....shows ya how mainstream C&W has
    become.  
    
    Who needs a drum machine when you got rhythm?
    
    Hogan
79.8Fish Head MusicNECSC::LEVYHalf-Step Mississippi Uptown ToodleooWed Apr 05 1995 17:317
    Well, all of you old farts missed a rilly rilly good Radiators show
    last night at Avalon.
    
    Yowsa!
    
    	dave
    
79.9CXDOCS::BARNESWed Apr 05 1995 20:111
    has there ever been anything BUT a really really good RADS show????
79.10I've never heard a bad oneNECSC::LEVYHalf-Step Mississippi Uptown ToodleooWed Apr 05 1995 20:414
    Yabut this one was about the best I've seen.  GerG concurs.
    
    	(yawn)_dave
    
79.11Rads on TVSALEM::MARTIN_SPerpetual Smile...Thu Apr 06 1995 15:4210
    
    
     I caught a piece of a show "New Orleans Musicfest" or som'n
    on channel som'n or other last night- Rads were on.
    
    They sounded nice. And BTW, DaveB, that dude DOES play
    a Paul Reed Smith. Damn I have good ears...  :-)
    
    
    Steve-O
79.12SALEM::BENJAMINThu Apr 06 1995 20:566
      Re -.1
    
        You may have good ears, but we're gonna have to check out your
    teeth and your trot before we decide.........
    
               ;-)
79.13Cross the Water is BACK! :^)ALFA2::DWESTbut i play one on tv...Tue Apr 18 1995 20:4924
    not sure where to put this, but this seems to be as good a place as
    any...  since it is a "music happening" :^)
    
    as you all know, there will be music happening all over the marboro
    fish and game club when slip into summer kicks in next month...
    
    what you DONT know is that one of the promised surprises for SIS
    this year is the return of another area band, Cross the Water... :^)
    
    yes, Ed, Pete and da ve are at it again...  we're back... and with the 
    help of some new friends like Steve Massey on Bass and Dave Bates on 
    drums, we've got our fuzzy little hearts set on making even more noise
    than before... :^)
    
    in some ways it's more of the same...  a strong penchant towards
    acoustically oriented music, with a hefty dose of harmonies...  in some
    ways, it's something completely different, rocking out a lot more and 
    putting a new twist in some (not-so-)old songs...
     
    so come EARLY to Slip Into Summer this year...  and see what we've
    been doing lately to scare the neighbors.... :^)
    
    
    					da ve
79.14SUBPAC::MAGGARDMail Order WivesTue Apr 18 1995 21:136

When is SIS this year?


- jeff
79.15NAC::TRAMP::GRADYSubvert the dominant pair of dimesWed Apr 19 1995 02:411
    May 27th, I believe.  Last Saturday in May...
79.16STOWOA::JOLLIMOREIn a word: overrunWed Apr 19 1995 11:501
	good nooz da ve. lookin forward to it, mon.
79.17SUBPAC::MAGGARDMail Order WivesWed Apr 19 1995 13:506
Kewl!  Tanx!


- ffej

79.18QUARRY::petertrigidly defined areas of doubt and uncertaintyWed Apr 19 1995 19:313
Happy DA!

PeterT
79.19ALFA2::DWESTbut i play one on tv...Wed Apr 19 1995 19:433
    VE happy da...  :^)
    
    
79.20anyone....???ROCK::FROMMThis space intentionally left blank.Fri Jun 09 1995 20:475
someone earlier was asking about any music goings on 2nite...

anyone come up with anything?  i could go for some live music.

- rich
79.21WILLEE::OSTIGUYThu Jun 15 1995 17:3539
                               TONIGHT
                               -------

                        F I R S T   &   L A S T
                        -----------------------

FIRST & LAST  at The Firehouse on Commercial St. in Worcester
              9:30 - 10:30pm  outside, in the courtyard...

FIRST & LAST  did so well last week that they are back to open the show 
              tonight, and they will be back at The Firehouse next week too...
              AND they'll be back at Sir Morgan's Cove on Saturday July 8...

FIRST & LAST  is a 5-piece group that has been together for 5 years or so, 
              originating at Auburn High...they play a high energy set of good
              in your face, kick butt Funky/Hard Rock originals...they were
	      featured in the Worcester Phoenix a few months back, and when 
              asked to label their music, drummer Chris Larivee said "just 
              don't call us grunge"

	      I've known Chris for many years, and the band members are all 21
              or younger, and are starting to do well in the Worcester scene, 
              they are regulars at The Espresso Bar on James St. and at
	      Sir Morgan's as well...they recorded Heartbreaker on a Rolling 
              Stones tribute tape put together of Wormtown bands doing Stones 
              covers, (called Exile In Wormtown)...they've also recorded a 10 
              song tape, and bigger things should come their way...
    
FIRST & LAST  is a HOT band, they are getting regular bookings at The Cove, 
              and now at The Firehouse...see these guys now !!!


    Wes_First_&_Last_Head
   Chris Larivee  Drumz
   Matt LeBoeuf   Bass
   Matt Chase     Guitar
   Tim Winchester Guitar
   Jody Ryan      Lead Vocals and Craziness
    
79.22ZENDIA::FERGUSONSplit open and Melt!Mon Jun 19 1995 19:284
RONNIE, at OVK, 1-Jul.
early and late show.
12/head

79.23DEChead trip in the works?CSLALL::LEBLANC_CPlease don't dominate the rapJACKMon Jun 26 1995 17:435
    
    reggae fest will now be held in HArdwick, Vermont July 22 from 9 am
    till 10pm.....
    anyone got a map that can point us there?
    north central vermont i believe
79.24ASDG::IDEMy mind's lost in a household fog.Tue Jun 27 1995 12:334
Hardwick is in Vt.'s Northeast Kingdom -- take 93N to 91N, Rte. 2W, then 15W. 
It's about 45 min. west of St. Johnsbury.

Jamie
79.25How about tix ?CUPMK::VALLONEWed Jun 28 1995 19:4611
Well, this is the first year I've managed to hear about the Vermont
Reggae fest *before* it happens and that it's on a weekend that I 
currently have no plans for... (I and I t'ink everyt'ing gonna be Irie...)

So, can anyone tell me how much tix are (more or less?) And what's 
the best way to get tix?  At the gate?  From Ticket-Shafter?  
Somewhere else? 

Also, anyone know the lineup?  

--tom  (I don't like reggae... oh no...  I love it)
79.26Anyone else up?CSLALL::LEBLANC_CPlease don't dominate the rapJACKWed Jun 28 1995 20:0611
    
    tommon
    tickets were purchased there by my buds last year
    23k people....overnight camping abounded
    acts included steel pulse, third world and a bunch of local bands
    last year
    no clue on cost tho...
    you in?
    
    
    chris
79.27Color me there!CUPMK::VALLONE&quot;None but ourselves can free our minds...&quot;Wed Jun 28 1995 20:4413
>> no clue on cost tho...
>> you in?

Chris...

Ya mon, this is one rag-a-muffin who's goin' to be there.  

What did your buds think about the show/crowd last year?  

After being with 90+K people at Highgate, 23K will seem like an 
intimate gathering %^)

--t
79.28COOL!CSLALL::LEBLANC_CPlease don't dominate the rapJACKThu Jun 29 1995 11:4311
    well it turns out after some research that the reggaefest cost is nil..
    zip
    zero
    nada
    "Hey it is a free concert now man..some people are gonna take a bath
    on it..but you don't need a ticket to get in"
    maybe they'll close down I-91
    :^)
    i am heading up friday night to scout out multiple sites for our
    caravan...anyone going keep your eyes peeled for the red-yellow-green
    colors of the Ehtiopian flag flying in the wind..we'll be right there
79.29any of you yahoos gonna go?CSLALL::LEBLANC_CPlease don't dominate the rapJACKTue Jul 18 1995 11:397
    called the town of hardwick reggaefest hotline...
    here is the gigd if you arrive on friday night
    25 for a car and camping included...20 if you arrive sat and stay
    sat night...and 15 for the day saturday..no dogs...no nitrous.. :^)
    take 93 (3) north to 91 to rte 2 west and you are there
    
    parking fees...
79.308/11 GWSEND::SLOANTell ME all that 'cha knowMon Aug 07 1995 12:287
    
    Rusted Root (opened for Dead in Pittsburgh) and Allman bro's this
    friday at GreatWoods.
    
    Anyone interested in dancing on the lawn?
    
    Cath
79.31Acoustic JunctionWILLEE::OSTIGUYMon Aug 07 1995 12:4434
    Acoustic Junction, a Boulder, CO based band will be in Boston on
    Sunday Aug 13...I think they'll be at the PAradise, but I'll get more
    details...for those not familiar with Acoustic Junction, I was turned
    onto them by a friend of mine who has seen AJ many times over the last
    4 years or so...he saw them open for Max Creek, and AJ stole the show,
    he says...he has done some work for the band, getting thier cd's into
    record stores around the northeast...
    
    well, we finally saw them at the Olde Vienna Kaufeehaus back in May, as
    they were finishing up a 6-week tour that included 2 nights at the
    Bottom Line in NYC...they are a GRate 4-piece band, drums, bass,
    acoustic guitar, and 1 multi-instrumentalist who plays fiddle, flute,
    keyboard, and harmonica...all originals, nice harmonies...they have 2
    cd's out on I think their own label, (which can be found at Newbury
    Comix, fyi) and at the Bottom Line shows they were speaking with a VP of a 
    "major label" not sure who that was...
    
    we also just saw them at their annual "Riverfest" in Clarksburg, MA.
    this past Saturday...every year on the 1st Saturday of August they have
    this Riverfest at the home of Reid's (lead singer-songwriter) brother's
    house, and it's quite the party...bands all day (and a huge tent so it
    goes on rain or shine) on 17 acres of land by a river, camping is
    available and encouraged...
    
    the band folk and anyone we've met connected with the band are super
    people...Reid's parents have a band called The CenterStreeters, which
    is a bluegrass band, and they're all talented, very friendly folks...
    
    we'd be going to the show fersher, but oh well, we'll be at Lake Tahoe,
    so we'll miss this show, but we will check them out again...
    
    Highly Recommended
    
    Wes
79.32Groovasaurus - getting better and betterBINKLY::DEMARSEEnjoy beingMon Aug 07 1995 12:538
    I saw Groovasaurus at the Ol Natasket in Hull Saturday night.  
    Groovasaurus is a 6 piece from Boston (drums, keys, 2 guitarists, bass,
    singer) and they are AWESOME.  Totally blew me away.  Their fanbase
    is growing, and they always pack the place.   
    
    It is very easy to get swept into dancing when this band is
    playing.  The singer is very mesmerizing, in a Natalie Merchant sort 
    of way.  I highly recommend them.            
79.33CXDOCS::BARNESMon Aug 07 1995 13:363
    highly recommend AcoustiC Junction also.......
    
    rfb
79.34SUBPAC::MAGGARDMail Ordered HusbandMon Aug 07 1995 14:197
Found a useful web page last night...

http://www.calendar.com/concerts/


- jeff
79.35AWATS::WESTERVELTi feel good about hoodMon Aug 07 1995 14:455
    Allman Bros rock, highly recommended show this Friday night!
    I was there Friday and the dancing was something to experience.

    Tom
79.36check them outSALEM::BENJAMINMon Aug 07 1995 15:477
     Allman Bros. last Friday night...three words:
    
           Excellent
    
           Smokin'
    
           NICE...!!!!
79.37STAR::HUGHESCaptain SlogMon Aug 07 1995 17:085
    They got a rave review in the Glob.
    
    Tapes?
    
    gary
79.38DaveB?CSLALL::LEBLANC_CIn n' out of the Gaahden they go!Tue Aug 08 1995 12:123
    any yahoos going down to the allmans friday night?
    swing into stow mass or meet in the paaahking lot before the show for
    a meal and brews?                   
79.39sometimes i feel...SALEM::BENJAMINTue Aug 08 1995 16:054
      wish I could make it again on Friday( it was that good) but alas, I
    can not....will be at the HORDE and Santana/Beck shows tho....
    
                ;-)
79.40STOWOA::JOLLIMOREOneWhiteDuck/0^10=nothing at allTue Aug 08 1995 16:121
	i want carlos tickets!!!!! dammit.
79.41Was I dreaming?MROA::MCONNORSTue Aug 08 1995 16:534
    
    Jay, are you sure it's sold out?  I heard a radio
    advertisement for it just this morning....????
    
79.42good point!STOWOA::JOLLIMOREOneWhiteDuck/0^10=nothing at allTue Aug 08 1995 17:002
	nope. actually, that was just my assumption.
	time to find the # and dial 'em up!!
79.43food fridayAWATS::WESTERVELTi feel good about hoodTue Aug 08 1995 17:245
    re .38 hi Chris, how 'bout steamers?  :-)
    neway, I could make it...  
    Intense weekend coming up... I'm doing a 3-niter at great woods

    Tom
79.44and BeeeeeerWILLEE::OSTIGUYTue Aug 08 1995 17:452
    STEAMERZ???  someone say Steamerz!!!???   I'm there...or was I already
    there...and back...and there...and back...
79.45RAGE you did...CSLALL::LEBLANC_CIn n' out of the Gaahden they go!Tue Aug 08 1995 17:473
    your steamers came up haaahd the next morning from the gut wrenching
    i heard as i left wissta
    :^)
79.46Bluesjam on the hillCSLALL::LEBLANC_Cvoodoo all nite longFri Aug 25 1995 16:097
    robert cray and taj mahal at loon mountain tomorrow
    musselwhite is there as well i think
    anyone up... the ride leaves nash vegas tomorrow am
    drop me a line
    
    
    chris
79.47special treat at Jimmy Buffet showMILKWY::SITEMANSun Aug 27 1995 12:4710
    ...got a ticket at the last minute yesterday for Jimmy Buffet's Great
    Woods show.  It was a real fun time, good crowd, good music and lots
    of dancing on the lawn.   I had heard about his previous nights' shows
    so I was expecting and looking forward to the Uncle John's Band encore.
    
    What made this a special treat...before Jimmy kicked into the song he
    announced that he had a special guest tonite, on drums.  The camera
    zoomed in to a smiling Bill Kreutzman!  He looked like he was having a
    great time up there and he took a bow after the song in front of a very
    enthusiastic crowd.  Great time...
79.48SSGV02::TPNSTN::strobelJeff StrobelMon Aug 28 1995 13:147
Yes, it was great to see Bill drumming. Oddly, or perhaps not, it was the 
only song the whole night I didn't dance to. I just stood there watch Bill 
drum...

FYI, The Jerry Garcia issue of Rolling Stone hits the stands on Sept 5.

jeff
79.49DELNI::DSMITHand they keep on dancinMon Aug 28 1995 15:0210
    
    Buffett was so awesome Saturday night I'm having troubles dealing with
    reality today.  Billy had a beard and looked like he was enjoying the
    tropical atmosphere.  The crowd was wild.  
    
    Saw a fruit fight in the parking lot...lot's o' oranges, lemons, limes
    flying through the air hitting many cars...saw one orange go right into
    a car that was on it's way in and splat the driver on the head. 
    Riotess day.
                          
79.50MSBCS::EVANSMon Aug 28 1995 17:2612
I saw Bruce Hornsby on Sunday night.  That man can play the piano.  He played
several Dead tunes - Scarlet Begonias, I Know You Rider, and Iko.  There were
several places where he lapsed into Dead music.  I thought a couple of 
Deadheads in front of me were going to lose it when one of his more spacy
jams led into the Dark Star theme (along with a line or two of lyrics).  The
one teaser that gave me goosebumps what when he was winding down a quiet ballad
and at the end quietly sang "Goin' home, goin' home, by the waterside I will
rest my bones.  Listen to the river sing sweet songs to rock my soul." after
which he softly said "That was for my good friend."  That man can play the piano.

Jim

79.51ALFA2::DWESTparagon of avian virtue...Mon Aug 28 1995 18:585
    re -.1    :^) :^) :^) :^) :^) :^) :^) :^) :^) :^) :^) :^) :^)
    
    'ben saying that for years....  Bruce is awesome....
    
    					da ve
79.52DELNI::DSMITHand they keep on dancinTue Aug 29 1995 14:333
    
    I had the pleasure of meeting Bruce once, he's very in touch with his
    fans and reads the internet on occasion.  
79.53hempfestDELNI::DSMITHand they keep on dancinThu Sep 21 1995 12:473
    
    When is this little (perhaps big now that WBCN is advertising it)
    freedom festival on Boston Common???? 
79.54Hemp is goodCSLALL::LEBLANC_CAll good things in all good timeThu Sep 21 1995 12:537
    saturday afternoon
    
    
    if it is anything like the one at the state U in NH 
    Johnny Rotten will be out in full force to dissuade any recreational 
    indulgers
    
79.55fyi - SMURF::HAPGOODJava Java HEY!Thu Sep 21 1995 12:578
fyi - 

    Hemp Freedom Rally featuring Letters to Cleo, Tree, Sam Black Church,
    Powerman 5000, The 360's

    Sat., Sep. 23 (noon to 5) on the Boston Common -- FREE


79.56hemp rally on channel 2 last night...ALFA2::DWESThis job is to shed light...Tue Oct 03 1995 15:558
    saw a news report on this on PBS last night...  over 40,000 people
    showed up for it...
    
    interesting "point-counterpoint" type discussion too...
    
    no arrests...  no fights...
    
    					da ve_waaaaay_behind_in_here
79.57CXDOCS::BARNESThu Oct 12 1995 13:329
    The Pikes Peak Hemp Coalition had a rally last Sat here in COlo Spgs.
    
    I didn't make it, up at tumbledown hanging drywall, but a friend did.
    didn't mention any problems, except Shakedown's set was cut short cause
    the guitar players kept getting shocked due to faulty wiring....shades
    of woodstock...
    
    
    rfb
79.58MKOTS3::JOLLIMOREI'm drowning in youThu Nov 16 1995 18:494
>    So Jay Jolls, will you be "Pasting" or "Living" livin' laaaaahge...

	dunno. saturday is too far away  ;-) 
	(wahtsa "Pasting" ??)
79.59Rock OnWILLEE::OSTIGUYthe eyes of man have not set footThu Nov 30 1995 15:3610
    FIRST & LAST (imo Wormtown's hottest young band) at Sir Morgan's Cove
    on Friday 12/1 10pm...opening for Itchy Fish, a Pearl Jam tribute band.
    
    FIRST & LAST recently won a round of the cove's battle o' da bands, hot
    off their performance on WHJY's "Sound Check" a show for local music.
    
    DRAMA at Chopstix in Leominster, Fri/Sat 12/1 & 12/2... I'll be going
    on Sat night, sittin' in, maybe doin' a whole set...
    
    FIRST & LAST Pre-Show RAGE Au Maison Ostiguy, Friedegg night
79.60E::EVANSMon Jan 29 1996 13:016
Can anybody tell me anything about Johnny D's in Sommerville?  I understand 
they serve food and drink and have some varied/interesting music.  Do they 
sell tickets?  First come/first served?  etc?

Jim

79.61johnny D'sSEND::SLOANmusic is my aeroplaneMon Jan 29 1996 13:0920
    
    Hi Jim -
      Jimmy D's is a good place to go. Parking is not bad for Cambridge 
      area and/or there's a T stop (Davis sq. that's close by).  It's
      a good size bar and a great place to see bands.
    
      Menu selection is pretty good, sandwiches, burgers, veggie burgers,
      etc.
    
      For the bands I've seen there you just pay at the door and find
      a table.  Like always best selection early on.
    
      Did you hear of someone good coming there?    Maybe they have
      a web page.
    
      Cath
    
      
      
      
79.62not much help probably but...ALFA2::DWESTthe storyteller makes no choice...Mon Jan 29 1996 13:1528
    Johnny D's is a pretty nice place actually...  right near the
    Somerville theatre in, ahhh, Davis? Sq...
    
    iv'e been to a couple of shows there...  they do have a mailing list
    telling upcoming events over a 6 week period...  i think, but i'm not
    certain, that they do sell advance tickets for some shows, but i have
    always bought them at the door on a first-come basis...
    
    the food is pretty good...  some really healthful stuff...  veggie
    meals as well as "normal" pub-type fare...  they also support
    organizations like adopt-a-greyhound and stuff like that...  it seems
    to be run by some pretty kind-minded folks...
    
    they have a couple of nights (or at least HAD) that seem deadicated to
    specific forms of music... ie monday was cajun dancing night... 
    ttuesdays were singer-songwriter nights etc...  doesn't seem to be the
    case as much anymore but it's been a  while since i've been there and 
    as such, i think i've been dropped from thier mailing list... :^/
    
    they do draw a lot of up-and-coming type acts... some local, some
    regional, a few national...  Peter Rowan tends to get int htere when
    he's in the neighborhood and always draws a crowd...
    
    definitely a bar/nightclub more than a restaurant, but good food, a
    nice place, and if you're going to the boston area to see a show, it's
    as good as any...  
    
    					da ve
79.63luther Guitar JohnsonWECARE::ROBERTSclimb a ladder to the starsWed Feb 21 1996 17:144
    Luther Guitar Johnson will be at the White Horse Inn in Milford NH
    on 2/24!  
    
    
79.64E::EVANSMon Mar 18 1996 18:336
Luna is the opening act for Lou Reed.  Anybody heard of Luna?
I think we may plan on skipping the opening act on this one.

Jim

79.65MKOTS3::JOLLIMOREAlways stop at the topMon Mar 18 1996 18:406
	my daughter's friend (knowing i like the dead) gave me two luna
	cd's to listen to. they're not bad. imo, unpolished, but their
	stuff appeared original and was lyrically ok. inoffensive  ;-)
	
	now, who's got my extra for lou reed???   ;-)
	
79.66Luna is a must seeTNPUBS::ROGERSMon Mar 18 1996 18:5412
    Jim,
    
    Don't miss Luna! They're one of the better new acts around
    right now. Their "Penthouse" and "Bewitched" CDs spend a lot 
    of time in my CD player. Stylistically, their roots are in
    later Velvet Underground/early Lou Reed material, and late,
    ex-Velvet Sterling Morrison plays on their "Penthouse" CD.
    
    I'll leave it to Mr. Hapgood to explain Luna's roots;-).
    
    Mike
    
79.67SMURF::HAPGOODJava Java HEY!Mon Mar 18 1996 19:0417
re:  LUNA

Go see Luna :)

They are currently one of my favorite bands.  I was plugging them earlier in 
this same note/string.   Course that's no reason to go see them - but I think
you'd be crazy not too especially if you like old VU and Lou Reed.

They are sort of mellow, guitar oriented.  Start off slow and work into 
a nice jam.  Big fans of Lou Reed/VU.

The guitar player (Dean Wareham) is from Galaxy 500.  The drummer (Stan Demeski)
is EX feelies and I've forgotten where the bass player came from....They've
recently added a second guitarist as well.

bob

79.68SMURF::HAPGOODJava Java HEY!Mon Mar 18 1996 19:075
Hey Mike,  you beat me to it...

bob


79.69what i did last niteWECARE::ROBERTSclimb a ladder to the starsMon Mar 25 1996 13:2312
    
    Saw BB King last nite in Keene NH. The dude was 70 late last year..he 
    says "1995 was good to me ... '96 looks like a good one too".  What an 
    attitude - what a showman.  He stills puts  on a great show.  Something 
    about this big old guy playing screaming blues on a shiny black guitar 
    named Lucille - you can't beat it.  He mugs it up and vamps to the
    crowd and all around has a wonderful time - bringing us along with him.
    When he sings/talks about being a bluesman and how it was to start 
    playing the blues when he was 10 yrs old - you can just hear dust and 
    heat in his voice.  BB, my_man.
    
    c
79.70ZENDIA::FERGUSONMr. Plumber's coding servicesThu Mar 28 1996 13:077
Ok, i know the Cowboy Junkies are going to be around the Boston area
mid-april.

anyone know where?
i don't listen to the radio, so, don't hear announcements

thanks!
79.71SMURF::HAPGOODJava Java HEY!Thu Mar 28 1996 13:1710
     <<< Note 79.70 by ZENDIA::FERGUSON "Mr. Plumber's coding services" >>>

>Ok, i know the Cowboy Junkies are going to be around the Boston area
>mid-april.

I think at the Orph - not sure if one or 2 dates or 1.
  I think someone (Danielle) posted it in the music happ'nin note)...

bobo

79.72TEPTAE::WESTERVELTwhat's up widdat?Thu Mar 28 1996 14:002
    I believe it's 4/19.  Are these guys any good?
79.73SPECXN::BARNESThu Mar 28 1996 14:1710
    with a name like cowboy junkies, you can imagine what they sound
    like....cowboys on junk. %^) actually, I amaze myself by liking,
    somewhat, cowboy junkies. Most of their songs are real slow, melodic
    types, no jammin, if i rememebr correctly.
     They covered Lou Reed's Sweet Jane ina really
    slow melodic style....now, it's not natille merchant, she was with New
    Bohemians, so who *IS* the chick singer for Junkies??? 
    
    
    rfb
79.74cj'sSEND::SLOANmusic is my aeroplaneThu Mar 28 1996 14:195
    
    Cowboy Junkies do one of my favorite Sweet Janes! Ya they are
     good!  I think I'll try to snag a ticket.
    
    Cath
79.75STAR::HUGHESCaptain SlogThu Mar 28 1996 19:556
    re .73
    
    Margo Timmins sings up front for Cowboy Junkies. Two of the other CJs
    are her brothers.
    
    gary
79.76STAR::OCTOBR::DEBESSsuch a long long time 2B goneMon Apr 01 1996 17:264
	hey, any personal reviews from those that went to see Bela or Lou
	this weekend?

79.77the readers digest version :^)NECSC::CRONIC::semi3.hlo.dec.com::notesthe storyteller makes no choice...Mon Apr 01 1996 19:068
did not go to either show myself, but earlier today
i saw reviews on both...

the Lou Reed review i read wasn't all that flattering...

the Bela show review was a rave...  :^)

			da ve
79.78fleckheads unite!SALEM::BENJAMINMon Apr 01 1996 20:006
       Steve-o Martin and myself went to the Bela show.....The Flecktone
    experience is not to be missed....These guys are very good, especially
    Victor Wooten, the bass player....the highlite for me was when Bela
    and Victor played matching classical pieces on their respective
    instruments....interesting crowd, too.....many deadhead types and also
    people dressed in suits ...a good time was had by one and all....
79.79ZENDIA::FERGUSONMr. Plumber's coding servicesWed Apr 03 1996 03:1420
HOT ronnie show last Fri at Jhonny D's.
i went to Bay networks to pick up slash... ah, but hadda
have 3-4 brews off the BAY keg before heading to slommerville.
got to the club @7, decided to go in and eat, and stake out our
ground.  wrapped with bruce katz a bit and a couple of others.
rumors were flying around about special guests.

after about 4-5 songs, ronnie brings up Warren Haines!!!
of ABB fame!

he played one crankin' tune, and a second slower tune dedicated
to dwain allman.  warren was featured on that.  excellent playing
on his part, especially since he didn't even know the song.  warren
definitely has the bluez feelingh in his music and expressions.
excellent treat to see at Johnny D's.

then david "flathead" newman came on up an played his
sax for a while...

good night of music, and worth it!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
79.80pretty coolTEPTAE::WESTERVELTwhat's up widdat?Wed Apr 03 1996 12:323
    holy mother of god!  :-)  

79.81ARBEIT::DEMARSEEnjoy beingWed Apr 03 1996 14:0412
    JC-
    
    	EXCELLENT!!!  I went to Mama Kin Friday night to see Government
    Mule (Warren Haines' side band).  He smokes!!!!  Oh my god, his 
    guitar playing and slide work was amazing.  His bass player is this 
    huge Harley-type guy with strangly hair and he's also awesome 
    (he also fit in perfectly).  They played a very long set and everyone
    seemed to be having a great time.  There were probably 10-15 people
    taping in the crowd.  He must have stopped to Johnny D's before or
    after the show.
                     
    /d
79.82RICKS::CALCAGNIjust back'in over the catsWed Apr 03 1996 15:232
    Mule's bassist is Allen Woody, also from the Allmans
    
79.83ZENDIA::FERGUSONMr. Plumber's coding servicesWed Apr 03 1996 16:3412
Yep, he played before the mama kin show.
i actually went up to warren, shook his hand, an
shot the bull w/ him for a few mins.  heavy southern
accent that boy has.

and yeah, you are right on about his slide work.
that slow song i mentioned -- Skyman -- ronnie dedicates
to dwaine allman... warren played some bittersweet slide
on that... sends chills down my arm thinking about it, in
fact, this am, i hadda listen to that song off the new ronnie
cd... the warren haines/ronnie version is much better!!

79.84NETCAD::SIEGELThe revolution wil not be televisedFri Apr 05 1996 17:117
Damn, I forgot about the Government Mule show!  I wanted to go.  I was out
of town anyway, so I guess it doesn't matter (anyway :-)).

Tonight, I'm going to see Rick Derringer and Johnny Winter at Lupo's in
Providence.  That should be a hot, loud show!

adam
79.85SPECXN::BARNESFri Apr 05 1996 17:145
    a friend of mine saw Johnny Winter a couple of years ago, after he had
    cleaned up. Said although the show was GOOD, JW is considrably more
    laid back than when he was on reds in the earlyer days...
     
    rfb
79.86Bruce Hornsby & ARUDELNI::DSMITHCan you see the real meThu Apr 11 1996 12:476
    
    Tickets for Bruce Hornsby and Aquarium Rescue Unit at Avalon, Saturday,
    May 25th are going on sale, supposedly, today at 10:00 through
    ticketprocrastinator.
    
    I'll be calling around noon to order mine.  
79.87Elbow - Saturday night - WorcesterARBEIT::DEMARSEEnjoy beingThu Apr 25 1996 14:4238
    What:  Elbow
    When:  Sat, April 27 
    	   show starts 8:30pm, Elbow goes on at 11:30pm
    presented by: Worcester Artists Group
    Where: The Haywood Gallery
    	   70 Winter St, 4th floor
    	   Worcester, MA
    
     
    This Saturday night, my boyfriend's band Elbow is playing at the 
    Worcester Artists Group (WAG) in Worcester.  They're mainly a NYC 
    band, and this is the first time Elbow has played the Worcester area.
    So....if you are contemplating your plans for the weekend, and want
    to do something fun in the Worcester area, come on down to the show! 
    
    This is an Avant Garde event, with psychedelic-y acts, spoken word,
    live music, etc.  10 acts are playing.  Sounds like my kind of thing!
    :-)
    
    Show starts at 8:30pm, Elbow goes on at 11:30pm, it costs $5 to get in,
    the number is 508-755-7931.
    
    DIRECTIONS:
    ===========
    
    The Worcester Artists' Group (WAG) is located at The Haywood Gallery, 
    70 Winter Street (off Green St.) in Worcester.  They are on the 4th floor.
    
    To get there from 290W:
    	Take 290W to Exit 14.
    	Take a right at the end of ramp.
    	Merge left and go straight thru the first set of lights.
    	Take your first left onto Temple St (122N).
    	Take your first left onto Harding St.
    	Take a left onto Winter Street.
    	The Haywood Gallery is right there, go inside and take the elevator
    		to the 4th floor.
                
79.88ASDG::IDEMy mind's lost in a household fog.Mon Apr 29 1996 12:2290
    fyi . . .
    
Article 486 of alt.music.who:
Below are the reports from the on-line versions of the Daily telegraph
and the Times, reproduced without permission, but with thanks.
Cheers,
Jelly.
------------------------------------------------------------------------
Electronic Telegraph: 
Old rockers get ready to roll over for Prince's Trust 
By Tom Leonard 

THE dust was brushed off some of the oldest reputations in rock music
yesterday as Bob Dylan, Eric Clapton and The Who were named as main
attractions at a massive charity concert in Hyde Park this summer.

The organisers of Masters of Rock hope to attract 150,000 people, making
it one of the biggest rock concerts and the first in the royal park for
20 years. The concert on June 29, which is in aid of the Prince's Trust,
will also feature the first live performance of The Who's rock opera,
Quadrophenia, by an ensemble of 20 musicians. 

Among them will be three of the band's founding members, their decision
to play together ending years of bickering. The band's drummer will be
Zak Starkey, son of Ringo Starr. 

Roger Daltrey, who as The Who's former lead singer once helped set new
standards of on-stage bad behaviour, said he was nervous about going
back on stage again. "It's a bit like going to the dentist. It's good
once you've done it," he told a news conference.

Pete Townshend, the band's guitarist, described the concert as "a chance
to do something more adventurous than strum on my own". He rejected
suggestions that the event was aimed at cashing in on the popularity of
the current wave of British rock bands such as Oasis, Blur and Pulp. "It
is not trying to capitalise on what other young bands are doing. We are
not trying to compete," he said.

Praising the work of the Prince's Trust, he added: "I met a group of
kids in Covent Garden the other day who were musicians. And one of them
said 'We are in a band and we are trying to do melodies'. I asked how
they got going and they said they got a grant from the Prince's Trust."

The concert is expected to be the biggest one-day event since the 1978
concert at Blackbushe, near Sandhurst, Berkshire, at which Clapton and
Dylan both performed. It will be the main event of this year's National
Music Festival and is timed to coincide with the eve of the final in
Britain of the Euro '96 football championships.

Organisers said other star names would not be revealed before they
stepped on stage, although they will certainly include Alanis
Morissette. "I won't tell you their names in case they fail to appear,"
said Mr Townshend. Tickets, at UKP8, go on sale from Friday.

------------------------------------------------------------------------

Times On-line: Hyde Park's Rock of Ages

BOB DYLAN, Roger Daltrey and Pete Townshend are to star in one of
the biggest rock spectaculars staged in Britain (Dalya Alberge writes). 

More than 150,000 people are expected to descend on Hyde Park,
London, on June 29, for the MasterCard Masters of Music Concert,
which will be televised live worldwide. Organisers believe it is the
second largest one-day rock event after the 1978 Blackbushe concert in
Hampshire. It will be the first rock show in Hyde Park since 1976, and
is timed to coincide with the final of the Euro 96 football
championship. 

John Entwistle, bass player with the Who, will join Daltrey and
Townshend and 20 other musicians to perform the rock opera
Quadrophenia. Townshend told a news conference at the Dorchester
hotel in London: "It is a very exciting moment. I don't feel I could
have done it on my own, without the founder members of the Who." Zak
Starkey, son of the former Beatles drummer Ringo Starr, will perform
with the Who. 

Daltrey admitted that he was nervous: "It's a bit like looking forward
to going to the dentist - it's good once you've done it." The concert
will be in aid of the Prince's Trust. 
------------------------------------------------------------------------


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|         Adrian M. Johnson    EMail: jelly@thebigj.demon.co.uk           |
| Wild-eyed loner at the brink of a new dawn, seer, prophet, revolutionary|
|     OK, I lied, beer and sports and rock'n'roll, and a bit of mining    |
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79.89one of the true originalsPCBUOA::LEBLANCCAll good things in all good timeThu May 02 1996 17:424
    Jimmy Cliff and BMighty Charge play the South Shore Music Circus in
    Cohasset Aug 31
    
    tickets available May 25
79.90now back to our regularly insane musical pursuits :)))TOLKIN::OSTIGUYRipples never come backFri May 03 1996 14:3215
I digress here re: Keith Lockhart...every time I've seen him on tv, I've been
Most impressed by him..Obviously he's one mucho talented musician, but I really
dig his enthusiasm about music, and his efforts to get kids interested/involved
in classical music...his own musical taste seems to be quite diverse as well,
and he never comes off as a stuffy classical dood...

I saw a speech he gave to I Think the National Press Club, or some such body,
but he was relating a story about his days at the conservatory...and when some
of his professors found out he was playing in a lounge/gb band, they were
appalled...but he was a starving student like any student, and he played that
music to make some $$$...I appreciate his candor, his approach, and obviously
his music...I think/hope he'll be the Arthur Fielder of our generation, and I 
hope he's in Boston for many years...

WO
79.91re: LockhartHELIX::CLARKFri May 03 1996 17:389
  I've been hearing raves about Wynton Marsalis's music clinics for kids (up
  to college age musicians), in which he connects up classical, jazz, blues,
  and pop...  People are saying he's the Leonard Bernstein of today (anyone
  remember the young persons' concerts, where he related blues, jazz, and
  Beatles songs to classical music & literature...?)
  
  You can never have too many of guys like these, who both recognize and can
  articulate musical connections...  So I'm glad to hear about Lockhart.
    - Jay
79.92NETRIX::danDan HarringtonFri May 03 1996 19:4211
We've taken the kids (ages 8 and 6) to two of the BSO's Youth Concerts,
both conducted by Lockhart, and they were both very enjoyable...he is
very loose on stage, and captures the attention of the audience very
well when explaining what they are about to play.  Now if only we didn't
get seats in the nose-bleed zone... :-)

Didn't PBS do a series with Marsalis just recently?  I didn't see it...
but I thought it was supposed to be based on one of his seminars.

Dan
79.93HELIX::CLARKFri May 03 1996 22:1115
> Didn't PBS do a series with Marsalis just recently?  I didn't see it...
> but I thought it was supposed to be based on one of his seminars.

  Yes, but I missed it too.  Found out about it after the fact from my
  (jazz-fan) parents.
  

  Saw the "sensitive new-age guy" reference in a different string...  I just
  heard the "Sensitive New Age Guys" song for the first time - Hilarious!

  (It's included on a Dr. Demento 25th anniversary box put out by Rhino.  By
  Christine Lavin, of all people?)

  Like the way the song uses "who plays in the Kingdome" as a SNAG litmus
  test...   - JayC.
79.94E::EVANSMon May 06 1996 15:218
I saw a couple of the Marsalis PBS shows.  They covered lots of territory 
from blues to jazz to classical - great stuff.  There was also a lot of 
presentation on musical structure and other technical stuff.  Seggi Ozowa 
(I know that is spelled wrong) conducted the Tanglewood youth orchestra to 
demonstrate what Marsalis was presenting (and I think he played his horn).

Jim

79.95Positive VibrationsPCBUOA::LEBLANCCAll good things in all good timeWed May 08 1996 13:546
    bob hapggod passed this on and seeing as there was some interes....
    try this for all your reggaefest info needs
    
    http://beluga.uvm.edu/debatecentral/vrf.html
    
    DEChead outing or what?
79.96UCXAXP::64034::GRADYSquash that bug! (tm)Thu May 09 1996 15:493
Hey, anybody out there have any extras for Jimmy Buffet this
summer at Grate Woods?  I'm innerested...

79.97Elbow/Mozamba/Moon Boot Lover; Mama Kin tomorrowARBEIT::DEMARSEEnjoy beingThu May 16 1996 18:016
    Tomorrow night (Friday), Elbow is playing at Mama Kin with Mozamba (Bob
    Moses' band) and Moon Boot Lover.  If you are interested in going,
    send me email and we can meet up!  I'll probably be getting there
    early (9:30/10:00ish).
    
    /danielle
79.98RASTARAGE!PCBUOA::LEBLANCCAll good things in all good timeFri May 17 1996 13:1911
    reggaefest camping info is in and reservations are being accepted..
    I called the Rivers Bend Campground in Middlebury...the place is on a
    couple hundred yards of river frontage with swimming  and fishing..
    he place also is the closest to addison county field day facility where
    the show is being held..approx 6-7 miles away..
    i reserved a site for fri the 12th and sat the 13th at 18 bucks a night
    for up to 2 couples/4 adults....
    the show is 20 bucks a car for parking and free admission so ride a
    bike and get in free.....
    the number is 802-338-9092 
    so call AND GET IRIE!
79.99ZENDIA::FERGUSONMr. Plumber's coding servicesMon May 20 1996 18:441
Dood, what rasta bands are playing there?
79.100LineupPCBUOA::LEBLANCCAll good things in all good timeMon May 20 1996 18:477
    headliner is Burning Spear (featured on Deadicated)
    Israel Vibration
    Roots Radics
    Wendy Shaw
    if last year was any indication, there will be Boston/Vermont and New
    York bands as well...maybe 10-12 bands tops
    the price is right
79.101Good timing!WMOIS::LEBLANCCAll good things in all good timeFri May 31 1996 16:334
    Frederick "Toots" Hibbert and his band the Maytals will be at Mama
    Kins next wed night...6/5
    
    Anyone up for meeting on Landsdowne?
79.102 SMURF::HAPGOODJava Java HEY!Fri May 31 1996 17:034
re:  Work night for this ole fart.... :)  I won't be here anyhow
since I'm gone....


79.103Have a good trip HapWMOIS::LEBLANCCAll good things in all good timeFri May 31 1996 17:054
    WAH!
    "I can't go with you Homer, Matlock is on"
    
    :^)
79.104From the "It's a long way to the top..." DepartmentSMURF::HAPGOODJava Java HEY!Fri May 31 1996 17:14125
Here's an interesting little ditty from our roving folk reporter TMS when 
asked by Scott Abbot just what happened the other night at the Michelle
Shocked performance in Portsmouth, NH:

Date: Fri, 31 May 1996 09:36:06 -0400
 From: Tom Spine <Tom.Spine@East.Sun.COM>
To: abbot@ftp.com
Cc: tspine@East.Sun.COM

> Meri heard that Michelle Shocked walked off stage in Portsmouth,
> something about the audience not being "diverse enough"?  What
> happened?

Yes, it was all quite strange.

The concert started fairly normally shortly after 8pm.  Michelle and 
some guy from the Hothouse Flowers...he's got an Irish name that I 
don't recall at the moment.  They started by singing maybe three tunes 
from the Kind Hearted Woman CD, and the first two (at least) were very 
very well done.  Michelle was singing with the intensity that I've seen 
in previous shows.

But, I dunno, sometime during the first set I noticed that she really 
wasn't singing anymore.  Oh, sure, she was singing...but she wasn't 
*singing*.  You know, it was almost like she was reciting the lyrics, 
particularly on the sweeter, more sentimental songs like Anchorage.  
But even Graffitti Limbo was done half-heartedly.

At one point between songs in the first set she said that the 
Portsmouth Music Hall would not have been her choice of a place to 
play. She was playing in bars and clubs, and the music hall was too 
"hoity-toity" for her -- that was exactly her words.  Well, this 
clearly made the audience feel a bit uncomfortable and alienated from 
Michelle.

She also continually had troubles with the sound, even though it 
sounded fine to us in the hall.  The poor stage soundman spent almost 
as much time on the stage as the performers!  Between songs, during 
songs...Michelle kept having him do this and that.  And she complained 
to the audience that her monitor sound made her sound like she was 
"under water" and she ridiculed the puny size of the stage monitors.

While she wasn't hassling the soundman, she spent a lot of time between 
songs deep in intense conversation with her sidekick.  And it seemed 
like a one-sided conversation too...Michelle doing all the talking.

So, she wasn't exactly setting us on fire!  The audience was polite, 
and actually very enthusiastic for some of the better known favorites.

The first set came and went, and the second set pretty much went along 
the same lines as the first set.

Oh, at some point she went into her tirade against her record company. 
It appears that she wanted to go electric and they wanted her to 
continue her acoustic ways and she basically threw a shit-fit.  She 
said that after they suggested that she continue with her acoustic 
sound she put away her acoustic guitar and hasn't touched it since.

It was probably a little after 10pm or so when she made the rambling 
"diversity" statement.  It's hard to piece together all that she said 
(I remembering thinking about you at this point, wishing you were there 
with your tape recorder!), but she was clearly unhappy playing in front 
of an all-white audience who by-and-large were sitting in their seats 
in this opera-house-like venue.  Then she went off on this southern 
black baptist church tangent, indicating that she had joined it because 
the congregation was such an important part of the service.  By now the 
audience is growing even more alienated.

So she played I think two or three more songs at this point, these 
being from the limited edition (2K copies were made) CD that she was 
selling at the shows.  It's called "Artists Make Lousy Slaves" and I 
bought one (numbered 1782 or there abouts) at the intermission...but I 
haven't brought myself to play it yet...not after what happened next...

So she played these new songs, and the thing I noticed during these was 
that the volume went WAY UP.  There was little in the way of lyrics, it 
was mostly her and her sidekick doing rock/blues guitar jams.  Decent, 
but, well, not exactly what the audience was expecting or wanting.  We 
were polite.

So she finishes a song, looks at her watch and says it's 10:30 and she 
was told she had an 11pm curfew.  And she looks down at her set list 
and tells us there's two more songs on the setlist, but that she has 
lots of songs she could do...  And then she just out-and-out breaks 
down.  She breaks into tears and tells us that "this place feels dead 
to me" and that she has basically been going through the motions song 
after song, hoping that something would make her feel alive at some 
point, but that it hasn't happened.

Crying all the time, she tells us that she's been a professional and 
that she's done her job by playing lots of songs for us...all the while 
subtley blaming the venue and the audience for not being what she 
wanted.  And there was also some statement in there about "believe me, 
I'm not getting paid enough for doing this."

So she rambled and cried and rambled for about five minutes.  The 
people in the audience seemed to have one of three reactions...

Some were simply pissed.  These people started leaving as soon as they 
realized that Michelle was losing it.

Some didn't get it.  They started shouting out songs for her to play, 
as if she would hear a suggested song and snap out of it.

Patti and I were in the third camp -- the stunned silence camp!  I've 
never seen anything like this happen before.  I've seen Michell before, 
and her performance a couple of years ago at Sanders Theater ranks up 
in my all-time best concerts list.  This was just too weird.  I felt 
sorry for her, more than anything else.

Somewhere toward the end of this rambling about a quarter of the 
audience (or what remained of it) got up on their feet and started a 
polite applause.  I think it was really the best way of us telling her 
to call it a night and leave the stage, which she did.  The house 
lights came on immediately.  The audience filed out of the hall in 
shock, with lots of quiet "what the hell just happened?" conversations 
going on.

I'm sorry I went to the concert.  It's been probably three or more 
years since I've seen her, and had really good memories of previous 
concerts and really high expectations for this one.  It will be 
difficult to ever see her again, or to even play her music without 
thinking about this night...

--Tom
79.105DELNI::DSMITHCan you see the real meFri May 31 1996 19:396
    
    I'm not familiar with M.S.
    
    What songs does she play?
    
    Sounds like she was having a bad trip!
79.106SPECXN::BARNESMon Jun 03 1996 13:0811
    her first adn only album I'm familiar with was called 
    "Short, Sharp, Shocked" and had a picture of, I'm told, her being
    manhandled by a cop. Grafitti Limbo, Anchorage, The L4M Don't STop Here
    ANymore, and the best song, If Love Was A Train are some off this
    album. Very Good, IMO. Very Political, Social conscience type. I always
    liked her and always wanted to she her live ..
    sorry to here she's went off the deep end at that show...we all have
    bad days...%^)
    
    
    rfb
79.107DELNI::DSMITHCan you see the real meMon Jun 03 1996 13:387
    
    >"Short, Sharp, Shocked" and had a picture of, I'm told, her being
    
    Hummmm.  If I recall that's a quote from a Pink Floyd sample on 
    Dark Side of the Moon.  She must be cool, but if I were in an audience
    and was told "we weren't diverse enough" I'd be hucking tomatoes at
    the stage.                  
79.108SPECXN::BARNESMon Jun 03 1996 13:477
    I can see yer point Deano, but come on...how many times did Bill Grahm 
    tell "us" , "you", "me" to
    "grow up" or "Do you always have to act like such assholes?"
    I have a real close friend that Bill G personally told to "Sit down and
    shut up"
    
    rfb
79.109No need for thatWMOIS::LEBLANCCAll good things in all good timeMon Jun 03 1996 13:494
    rfb
    to sit there and be condescended and trivialized after shelling out
    scratch to pay this person's salary is a slap in the face
    i would have been handing deane the tomatoes if i was there
79.110SPECXN::BARNESMon Jun 03 1996 13:523
    to each his own....i've said what you said about Dylan...%^)
    
    rfb
79.111She should have had a V8DELNI::DSMITHCan you see the real meMon Jun 03 1996 14:0511
    
    That was Bill Grahams job a promoter.   
    
    Also, it sounded as though the crowd was being polite, not unruley. 
    
    Glad Leblanc and I weren't there! ;-)
    
    When Jerry used to get t'd off, he'd simply turn around and play with the 
    equipment or cut the set short, go backstage, flare or something, then 
    come out and rip a raging 2nd set.
                                                 
79.112NAC::TRAMP::GRADYSquash that bug! (tm)Mon Jun 03 1996 14:3828
>    When Jerry used to get t'd off, he'd simply turn around and play with the 
>    equipment or cut the set short, go backstage, flare or something, then 
>    come out and rip a raging 2nd set.

Well, maybe, but usually, in my personal experience, he'd just do a shitty show.
I've seen one or two, back in the 80's.  The only thing more painful than
sitting through Brian Wilson's croaking was sitting through Jerry's.  I mean,
I couldn't really give a sh!t about Wilson, except as a historical figure of
sorts.

Obviously, there's a whole lot more going on in Ms. Shocked's life than what
showed up on stage that night.  Personally, I feel bad for her - it must be
a very embarassing moment for a performer to lose it right on stage like that.

It happens, though.

I'd say there's probably some very serious sh!t going on with her that just
isn't quite so obvious as her terrible stage presence.  The thing about paying
for and attending a live performance of any kind is that you as the audience
take a chance along with the performer(s) that the experience will be something
special...and there are a million definitions for the word 'special'.

It's not like going to a restaurant and getting bad food.  You have no 
entitlement.  Yeah, I would have been pissed for wasting the time and money,
but I think I also would have really wondered what on earth could be so
shattering as to make a seasoned professional disintegrate on stage.

tim
79.113QUOIN::BELKINbut from that cup no moreMon Jun 03 1996 14:515
I wasn't there, but it sounds to me from tms's description than M.S. was
embarrassed that the audience was mostly (or all) white.  I think thats
what she meant by diversity.

 - Josh
79.114Sounds like she's blaming everyone except herWMOIS::LEBLANCCAll good things in all good timeMon Jun 03 1996 14:568
    She was also playing in Portsmouth NH
    NH..a state that is 1% black and not exactly known for its
    encouragement of interracial mingling
    
    
    UNH was a school pf 10k people with an African American enrollment of
    less than a hundred...
    She wasn't playing in Queens
79.115DELNI::DSMITHCan you see the real meMon Jun 03 1996 15:026
    
    >I wasn't there, but it sounds to me from tms's description than M.S.was
    >embarrassed that the audience was mostly (or all) white.  I think thats
    >what she meant by diversity.
    
    She's a racist.
79.116SPECXN::BARNESMon Jun 03 1996 15:426
    re:
    She's a racist.
    
    If you know anything about M. Shocked , you know she's anything BuT a
    racists...she's a feminist.
    
79.117DELNI::DSMITHCan you see the real meMon Jun 03 1996 15:485
    
    Then why would she be offended by the appearance of the audience?
    
    I have nothing against feminists, but I don't approve of racism
    forward, or reverse.
79.118SPECXN::BARNESMon Jun 03 1996 15:576
    from the sounds of it, she was having a bad day/nite all the way
    around. BTW, she's white, making it , in my feeble mind, hard to be a 
    racist when you are white and you complain about a lack of diversity
    when everyone around you is white. 
    
    rfb
79.119EVMS::OCTOBR::DEBESSLilac rain unbroken chainMon Jun 03 1996 16:019
	from the sounds of it, she was having a breakdown...

	fwiw, one of my favorite Michelle Shocked tunes is 
	"When I Grow Up I Want to Be an Old Woman" (am I thinking
	of the right person?)

	Debess

79.120SPECXN::BARNESMon Jun 03 1996 16:183
    yes! that's a killer song!
    
    rfb
79.121Doors open at 9WMOIS::LEBLANCCAll good things in all good timeTue Jun 04 1996 18:452
    DC is meeting me here at 530 and then zipping into boston for toots if
    anyone wants to go but does not want to drive/have a ride
79.122Hopefully not what happens after eating beansDELNI::DSMITHCan you see the real meTue Jun 04 1996 19:073
    
    Er, umm, What is toots? 
    
79.123I'm crazy, Ma, help me!NETRIX::danDan HarringtonTue Jun 04 1996 19:139
I noticed a little snippet in today's Boston Globe (while waiting
at the sub shop) that The Who would be playing MSG in NY next
month...four or five nights of Quadrophenia.  I think it mentioned
both Dylan and Clapton as guests, too.

So do they have Phish to thank for this resurgence of interest? :-)

Dan
79.124Gotta get a shot inWMOIS::LEBLANCCAll good things in all good timeTue Jun 04 1996 19:232
    piss poor state of affairs when interest in the who has to be stewed up
    by those clowns
79.125No more gratuitous Phish references, I promise!NETRIX::danDan HarringtonTue Jun 04 1996 19:3212
Here's the text of the article (from www.boston.com/globe):

    You better you bet they're back

    The Who, who are reuniting to play some gigs in London with Bob
    Dylan and Eric Clapton this month, are then heading for New York.
    The dates are uncertain but it is known that Pete Townshend, John
    Entwistle and Roger Daltrey, joined by Zack Starr (Ringo's son) on
    drums, will perform ``Quadrophenia'' for five nights at Madison
    Square Garden next month.

Dan
79.126STAR::64881::DEBESSLilac rain unbroken chainTue Jun 04 1996 19:397
	I had the impression that Dylan would be joining them in London,
	but that he will be staying there this summer to do his own
	tour throughout Europe...

	Debess

79.127I thought Pete gave up playing, cause of his hearing problemsQUOIN::BELKINbut from that cup no moreTue Jun 04 1996 20:241
Yes, Dylan is NOT coming to MSG to play with the Who - big-time misread there!
79.128ha ha!TEPTAE::WESTERVELTTue Jun 04 1996 20:271
    but Trey is!
79.129:^)WMOIS::LEBLANCCAll good things in all good timeWed Jun 05 1996 11:381
    we are there Tom!
79.130;-)TEPTAE::WESTERVELTWed Jun 05 1996 12:191
    resistance is futile!  you will be assimilated!
79.131TEPTAE::WESTERVELTThu Jun 06 1996 15:334
    
    Anybody else heading down to GW tomorrow to see DMB?

    Tom
79.132SPECXN::BARNESThu Jun 06 1996 15:553
    I'm not, obviously...but i'd like a tape! %^)
    
    rfb
79.133RippoDELNI::DSMITHCan you see the real meFri Jun 07 1996 14:404
    
    Anyone ever seen the band "Rippopotamus"?
                                                          
    Their name such a riot, I wish to check em out.
79.134Lazy LightningMROA::SANTAMARIA&quot;Cassidy's Mom&quot;Fri Jun 21 1996 00:478
    Has anyone heard if Tom Constantin's band Lazy Lightninhg is playing 
    any where local?  They are playing in Portland sometime in the
    next couple of weeks (I think on the 30th) and was looking for 
    other possible local dates.
    
    Thanks
    
    Ginny
79.135Very interestingDELNI::DSMITHCan you see the real meFri Jun 21 1996 14:165
    
    re - Lazy Lightning
    
    Wow!  I hadn't heard anything about this.  Have you heard them
    before?  Are they good?
79.136NECSC::CRONIC::semi3.hlo.dec.com::notesi believe in Chemo-Girl!!!Fri Jun 21 1996 18:217
Ginny??? as in big-smile, used-to-work-in-hlo-security, 
haven't-see-you-in-a-long-time, Ginny???  :^)

if it's you, how the heck are ya?!?!?!  if it's not, hello
anyway, and how the heck are ya???  :^)

			da ve
79.137MROA::SANTAMARIA&quot;Cassidy's Mom&quot;Fri Jun 21 1996 18:529
    I don't know anything about the band except that a friend of 
    ours from Maine called to see if we had heard of any dates
    other than the Portland one.  Did a search on AltaVista but
    didn't come up with anything.
    
    da ve - I never worked in HLO security but did spend 4 years over 
    there.
    
    Ginny
79.138SPECXN::BARNESFri Jun 21 1996 19:023
    and she has a Jerry shirt from us!!!  %^)
    
    rfb
79.139Irie-itesWMOIS::LEBLANCCAll good things in all good timeTue Jun 25 1996 15:417
    AUG 3 Loon Mountain Park Music Loon Mountain NH 
    1st Reggae/Ska fest featuring Bim Skal Bim, Skatalites, UHF, Skarotum
    and the Itals
    tickets are 19.50 before and 25 day of the show
    gates open at 1 show starts at 2
    call 603-745-8111 ext 5400 after tomorrow
    Nice place for music...saw a Blues jam there last year with Robert Cray
79.140 sounds like a plan! LUDWIG::IRZAI like mine with applesauceTue Jun 25 1996 16:078
        
        re: ska-fest at loon.
    
        rightous! i very well could be there. i'm wondering if they'll
      be running the lifts that day (i don't see why not). tear up the
      slopes with the mtb in the morning, ska-fest in the afternoon...
    
                                                                ^dave 
79.141Camping anyone?WMOIS::LEBLANCCAll good things in all good timeTue Jun 25 1996 16:168
    Saw UHF at reggaefest last year...
    good band
    
    The Skatalites and Bim Skala Bim...
    what more can you say about these guys?!?!
    
    Heard good things about the Itals too..this lineup looks pretty damn
    good
79.142SMURF::HAPGOODJava Java HEY!Tue Jun 25 1996 17:3122
    <<< Note 79.141 by WMOIS::LEBLANCC "All good things in all good time" >>>
                              -< Camping anyone? >-

I'm not a big SKA fan.  I mean it's ok and I can listen to it for say an
albums worth .....but if they intersperse it with Reggae it would be nice...

re:  Itals

I think I saw them at the Western Front - they were good.

re:  camping....

sounds nice....
bob


ps.  I went to a reggae fest at loon about 3 years ago w/ Jimmy Cliff, 
Majek Fashek and a few other good bands...lots of fun and no, they weren't
running the lifts.  BUT that was before they had this ph ush to be a summer
time mountain as well.


79.143SPECXN::BARNESTue Jun 25 1996 17:483
    SKArotum?????????????
    
    too funny
79.144Fresh from the Vermont ReggaefestWMOIS::LEBLANCCAll good things in all good timeWed Jul 03 1996 14:137
    burning spear
    mama kins
    7/17..wed night
    
    
    
    anyone else up?
79.145TEPTAE::WESTERVELTMon Jul 22 1996 17:012
    I'm pretty sure I had fun Friday night
79.146STAR::64881::DEBESSNok'n on the Golden DoorMon Jul 22 1996 17:1013
	tell us about it Tom - how was it down front?!?

	(I'm pretty sure I had a good time too!!!)

	The Allman Bros. did an instrumental _Franklin's Tower_ into
	their joyful _Blue Sky_ back into _Franklin's_, with a picture
	of an eagle soaring on the screen in back of them.
	There was also a definate _Other One_ jam in that 2 or 3 hours
	of bluesy spacey music.

	Debess

79.147Well?WMOIS::LEBLANCCAll good things in all good timeMon Jul 22 1996 17:179
    
    yeah how about a report from the privileged 2 grateful noters who were
    backstage? and you know who you are.....
    
    
    probably snacking on beluga caviar and having dom while us plebes
    sat out on the lawn, got our asses wet, drank $5 bud and ate $4
    pretzels.........
    :^)
79.148WECARE::ROBERTSclimb a ladder to the starsMon Jul 22 1996 18:171
    HEY !   Who was that in the back NEWAY?
79.149Allman/AllRAGESEND::SLOANmusic is my aeroplaneMon Jul 22 1996 19:0611
     Jeff Ceparski got a backstage pass given to him by Danielle. I think
     Mr.Rehill may of been part of that exclusive back stage thang too.
    
     It was a grate show!  Trippy music for sure, long songs, and even
     a drum session. Much more like a dead show experience than the
     Further Fest -- of course that could of had something to do with
     the friends I was with.  Really nice to get a large dechead music
     scene/gathering going -- *especially nice* that Mark Nelson joined
     us tooo...
                   
     Sloan
79.150whewTEPTAE::WESTERVELTMon Jul 22 1996 19:1252
>     Jeff Ceparski got a backstage pass given to him by Daniel. I think

    This I have to hear about!  Pardon my ignorance but who's Daniel?

    Up front was excellent!  (4th row center).  I've had a run of good
    luck on tickets and am getting spoiled.  How do you improve on this
    experience?  I can't see a way.  I'm ready for my next show.  AB
    tunes have been cycling endlessly through my head all day today
    (at least something's cycling thru up there!).  Anyway these guys
    COOK and that's the name of that tune.  COOK COOK COOK!!  RAGE!!

    No "Elizabeth Reed" and I'm getting tired of Freebird, oops Whippin'
    Post.  No encore 'cause they took no breaks and ended about 7 minutes
    before 11.  Ramblin Man was grate, "Dreams" (a personal fave since
    it appeared on my Molly Hatchet record), Blue Skies of course, many
    many others, endless good music, well I had to sit down a few times
    to rest up!  

    I gotta say, as a Dead-deprived rock fan all those years, I never
    understood the lot scene. Well now thanks to all you grate folks I
    am starting to catch on.  Man oh man.  Subdued as it was I can only
    imagine a freewheelin' scene.  (Wasn't at Highgate but you tried
    didn't you Wes!).  The rain and the fact that I wanted to see GSW
    (which I enjoyed) sent me into the venue at 6:30 (a halfhour later
    than I would have if someone hadn't taught me how to tell time!).
    Otherwise I would have quite enjoyed hanging out FURTHER.  Somehow
    there's never enough time to talk all the talk to all the folks I
    wanted to. (I guess it's time for another party!  Someone!!)  But
    it was great and Jeff even let me stand under his bumbershoot!
    
    Got a nice close look at the Crowes during Southbound (they played
    Gardner the night before).  Nice to see the generational baton
    being handed off, as it were.  Everyone seemed to have fun.

    Hard to imagine that I've been listening to "Fillmore East" lo
    all these years and then in 1996 I'm hearing Statesboro Blues
    live and in person.  I get a real kick out of that.  (sign of age??)
    (Why, when I was a lad we used to have to put this needle on this
    round thing, see, and...)

    Being the sentimental sort I really love "No one left to run with"
    and the photos they flash up on the screen behind them.  Was Lennon
    in the mix this time?  I seem to have missed him.  But when Jer
    goes up there you can feel the rush...

    Thanks to Leblancc Deaneo and all the rest who have helped make these
    shows such a fun time for me.  It's a real blast.  Damn I miss the dead.
    And for someone who only saw one show I can only imagine how you vets
    feel.    

    Tom    
79.151TEPTAE::WESTERVELTMon Jul 22 1996 19:135
    Oh, Danielle  Finally got to meetcha.  Thanks for saying hi!
            ____.

Tom
79.152STAR::64881::DEBESSknocking on the Golden DoorMon Jul 22 1996 19:2224
	That Sound!

	this weekend I experienced That Sound - that hitting the high
	notes in a crisp, clear manner - That Sound that reminds me
	of Jerry and feels so good inside!

	the first one to get to me with That Sound was Dickey Betts -
	heard him playing all night and it wasn't until "Franklin's
	Tower" where it hit home...so very, very nice to hear that
	song with someone making That Sound.

	went to see Bruce Mandaro at the White Horse on Saturday -
	he was with his "other" band - not Slipknot - 4 musicians,
	different configurations for different parts of the show,
	sometimes keyboard/bass/lead/drums, sometimes acoustic rhythm
	guitar/bass/mandolin/drums, sometimes something else ;-)
	They played "Eyes", with Bruce on mandolin - and, man, if
	he didn't approach That Sound, with a completely different
	instrument.  Nice!

	ahhhhhhhhh...good weekend for some real good dancing!

	Debess
79.153NETCAD::SIEGELThe revolution wil not be televisedMon Jul 22 1996 19:3010
Who else heard shades of "Cold Rain and Snow" about halfway through the ABB
show?  This was when they had, on the screen, what looked like a stealie
with the skull part carved out and replaced with trees and grass (on the
right side) and a vague characature of Jerry (on the left side).  Dickey
was playing like Jerry, too (swirling series of notes in that syncopated
Jerry style).  Tough to explain, but I heard it.  I also thought I saw
"JGL" for a short time on the lower right corner of the screen (Jerry G.
Lives).

adam
79.154was an excellent time...SMURF::HAPGOODJava Java HEY!Mon Jul 22 1996 19:3122
                    <<< Note 79.150 by TEPTAE::WESTERVELT >>>
    
>    Got a nice close look at the Crowes during Southbound (they played
>    Gardner the night before).  Nice to see the generational baton
>    being handed off, as it were.  Everyone seemed to have fun.

Tell me about this part there Tom!

I was at the Black Crowes the night before.  I never miss a chance to see
them.  It was an AWESOME night at a great little venue, The Polish American
Beach Club.  Right on a lake out side of Gardner...beach sand and sunshine.
Probably about 1000 to 1500 people too (sold out).

So tell me more!

Seems since we've had Sam, I can only manage to swing out on worknights....
Would have LOVED to see ABB. and I can agree with you on Whippin' Post - 
used to be it was ALWAYS the encore and I always booked when I heard it
coming :)

bob

79.155QUOIN::BELKINbut from that cup no moreMon Jul 22 1996 21:0527
>I was at the Black Crowes the night before.  I never miss a chance to see
>them.  It was an AWESOME night at a great little venue, The Polish American
>Beach Club.  Right on a lake out side of Gardner...beach sand and sunshine.

there was a review of this BC show in the Boston Globe, either the Friday
or Sat. paper.

One of the ABB (Dickey, or Warren, or Greg) said something like "we're gonna
have a jam" and then the BC's came out onstage. I don't know any of their
names, but it was the 2 guitarists, the singer, and the kb player.
One guitarists (the one with his hair parted in the middle like James Gurley
:-)  was between Dickey and the Allmans bass player (spacing on his name)
and had his one (large) guitar amp/speakers wheeled out.  the other guitarist
was between Warren and the keyboards, and I think he plugged into Warren's
amps.  Greg sat at his organ facing the audience and the BC keyboardist 
sat to Greg's left, at Greg's other kb.

The BC guitarist by Dickey played a great solo in Whipping post, after which
Dickie walked over to him and playfully pushed him on the shoulder as a way
of sayin' "hot solo!" - everyone really seemed to be having fun onstage
together.

Yep, this ABB show was a little better than the one a few weeks ago.
The sound was a bit better, too - more bass.  And we got a nice Midnight
Rider.

 -Josh
79.156A bit of gloating for me...BINKLY::CEPARSKIMay Your Song Always Be SungMon Jul 22 1996 21:1426
    Friday night's ABB was cool! Thank you Danielle(!) - I know she's no
    longer a noter but she can feel the thank you vibes. She called me here
    at work friday afternoon to see if I wanted to go see the ABB. I said
    "Well, I saw them a few weeks ago and I don't really want to spend $25
    to stand out in the rain tonight." Her reply - "You don't need to, I
    have free tickets and backstage passes!" We're there!
    	We ended up with 9th row center tix and went backstage after the
    GSW set. Pretty cool to see how the rich and famous live back there!
    Drinking free Hieneken's, eating free banquet foods and shmoozing with
    the fellas in GSW while kicking back on the couch. Danielle's friends
    with most of GSW. We hung out back there for the middle part of the
    Allman's set. Speakers are hooked up in the lounges back there so you
    can hear the show. Got to cruise around and check out the tour busses
    and stuff. Never did get to meet any of the Allman Bros. We went back
    out front to catch the last 3-4 tunes and by the time we headed back to
    the backstage area again they were swamped with admirers and autograph
    seekers. Hung out a bit with GSW and then headed home. Pretty cool to
    be walking around with a band member and snubbing security (especially
    at Gratewoods) when the band-dude says "They're with me" and we duck
    backstage!
    	First time I ever even heard GSW - I thought they were pretty good.
    I'd go see 'em again - especially since we're buddies now ;^)
    The ABB - there's not much more to say than what's already been said -
    they rip!  
    	Good to see everyone up on the lawn for awhile - nice to finally
    meet you Debess!
79.157TEPTAE::WESTERVELTMon Jul 22 1996 21:3913
    Josh's nailed it.  But I think it was "Southbound".. about 2 or 
    3 or 4 songs from the end of the show.  Gee I wonder if anyone
    taped this show.  I'm wondering now if the bands met during HORDE	
    or how.  Anyway they did rage.  The stage was sure full of guitarists!

    ps good goin Jeff!  You were right behind me, should wailed
    an empty cup at me so I could say hi!

    Anyway Bob, we got Mr. Runtgrin to look fwd to, eh???  Hampton
    Beach here we come!! 

    Tom
79.158Bass player for the AllmansWMOIS::LEBLANCCAll good things in all good timeTue Jul 23 1996 11:313
    Josh
    Allen Woody?
    
79.159ASDG::IDEMy mind's lost in a household fog.Tue Jul 23 1996 12:1818
    I saw the Gregg Allman band play with the Dickey Betts Band at the
    Gardnder Polish American Club around '87 or so.  I was on a two-day
    gooney bird binge and hadn't slept a wink when we left Worcester early
    in the morning because it was a general admission show.  We stopped at
    a convenience store and I went in to get a soda.  The woman at the
    counter had applied her makeup with a trowel and it was slowly sliding
    down her face, gathering at her chin, and plopping to the floor in big
    chunks.  I got out of there in a hurry.
    
    We made it to the P-A Club and almost no one was there and the crew was
    playing softball.  We waited and waited with just a few fistfights
    between bikers for entertainment.  Finally they let us in and we
    endured a couple of mediocre opening acts until the big tour busses
    rolled in.  It wasn't crowded and I made my way to the front of the
    stage near Gregg.  I could've stuck my head in his Leslie speaker as
    they launched into Don't Want You No More/It's Not My Cross To Bear.
    
    Jamie
79.160ASDG::IDEMy mind's lost in a household fog.Tue Jul 23 1996 12:1918
    I saw the Gregg Allman band play with the Dickey Betts Band at the
    Gardner Polish-American Club around '87.  I was on a two-day gooney
    bird binge and hadn't slept a wink when we left Worcester early in the
    morning because it was a general admission show.  We stopped at a
    convenience store and I went in to get a soda.  The woman at the
    counter had applied her makeup with a trowel and it was slowly sliding
    down her face, gathering at her chin, and plopping to the floor in big
    chunks.  I got out of there in a hurry.
    
    We made it to the P-A Club and almost no one was there and the crew was
    playing softball.  We waited and waited with just a few fistfights
    between bikers for entertainment.  Finally they let us in and we
    endured a couple of mediocre opening acts until the big tour busses
    rolled in.  It wasn't crowded and I made my way to the front of the
    stage near Gregg.  I could've stuck my head in his Leslie speaker as
    they launched into Don't Want You No More/It's Not My Cross To Bear.
    
    Jamie
79.161QUOIN::BELKINbut from that cup no moreTue Jul 23 1996 13:214
 Taping does always happen at ABB shows - they allow it.  Look around and
you'll see the mike stands.

 - Josh
79.162SPECXN::BARNESTue Jul 23 1996 13:526
    re.159 *AND* .160...%^)
    
    
    scary stuff... that makeup, eh??   %^)
    
    rfb
79.163SMURF::HAPGOODJava Java HEY!Tue Jul 23 1996 14:0211
.159 *AND* .160

flashbacks....deja vu all over again :)

re:  Mr. Runtgrin

What's the word on this?  Big Band?  Little band?  Todd_in_a_Pod?  Todd
solo?

curious!
thanks for all the other info too it sounds like a great time.
79.164TEPTAE::WESTERVELTTue Jul 23 1996 14:1113
>re:  Mr. Runtgrin
>
>What's the word on this?  Big Band?  Little band?  Todd_in_a_Pod?  Todd
>solo?

    Same band as last year, I think. "The Individualist" hadn't
    been released stateside but now it has.  Might vary the song
    selection a bit.  Todd and another guitarist (Jesse Gress), 
    keyboard guy (John Ferenzik), Prairie Prince on drums, Larry
    Tagg on bass, I think.  Definite ROCK emphasis.  Few or no
    acoustic numbers.

    Tom
79.165SMURF::HAPGOODJava Java HEY!Tue Jul 23 1996 16:4514
                    <<< Note 79.164 by TEPTAE::WESTERVELT >>>

>re:  Mr. Runtgrin
>
>What's the word on this?  Big Band?  Little band?  Todd_in_a_Pod?  Todd
>solo?

>>    Tagg on bass, I think.  Definite ROCK emphasis.  Few or no
>>   acoustic numbers.

I was hoping you'd say "same as last year's" since I missed it and heard ALL
about how it rocked :)
bob

79.166More updatesXLIB::REHILLCall Me Mystery HillTue Jul 23 1996 17:3221
    
    
    To be precise...there were two Black Crow's Amplifiers. One came out
    early in the night. After Greg played the accoustic on Midnite Rider,
    they wheeled his amp away, and replaced with with a Marshal speaker
    cab, and a Randall head unit. They also set up a Marshal cab, and head
    unit on the right of the stage, behind the bass amps of Allen Woody.
    
    They spent the entire show working on a Marshal Head unit, and replaced
    the Randall with the Marshal just before the Crows took the stage.
    
    The Black Crows drummer took over Jaimoe's drum kit, and he hit a few
    of Mark Quinones(sp?) rhythm blocks.
    
    The crew also changed Mark's bongos early in the night, and swapped out
    three different head units on Dickie Bett's left most Amp. 
    
    The life of a rock and roll star. Dickie would light up a cig, take a
    drag,and put it out...He did it all night long..one drag, and away...
    
    
79.167TEPTAE::WESTERVELTWed Jul 24 1996 14:046
    Please post more info about the Lowell Folk festival... anyone..
    like where/when?  I'm unfamiliar with Lowell.  It's both days,
    right?  A pointer would be fine, thanks!

    Tom
79.168NAC::TRAMP::GRADYSquash that bug! (tm)Wed Jul 24 1996 14:3310
    
|The life of a rock and roll star. Dickie would light up a cig, take a
|drag,and put it out...He did it all night long..one drag, and away...
 
Smoker's rationalization.  Tar and nicotine accumulate and increase over
the course of a cigarette.  The first drag is the lowest - the last is the
highest...  Maybe he's trying to quit...that's one method I would (and did)
use...it reduces your dependence and your risk...but only minimally.

tim
79.169Ching ChingWMOIS::LEBLANCCAll good things in all good timeWed Jul 24 1996 14:371
    Costly method of weaning yourself of butts tho tim
79.170NAC::TRAMP::GRADYSquash that bug! (tm)Wed Jul 24 1996 14:5715
|    Costly method of weaning yourself of butts tho tim

Depends.  Could be cheaper than most clinical methods - you know, patches
or gum or such.   Besides, it's the actual physical habit that's part of
the problem, so smoking less reduces the habit too...

I gradually detoxed myself - only smoked a little bit of each butt.  I
avoided things that triggered the urge - like booze.  I forced myself into
situations where I couldn's smoke - this was before smoke-free work
environments, but we did have non-smoking areas of the office, so I asked
for one.  I'm eternally grateful to Judy Hall, the senior engineer and
militant non-smoker in the cubicle next to mine from 1983-1985...she kept
me honest.

tim
79.171LFF detailsQUOIN::BELKINbut from that cup no moreWed Jul 24 1996 15:2041
The LFF is in downtown Lowell, held on about 5 or 6 stages at various
sized venues.

Tomorrow's Globe Calender section be all about it - maps, times, performers,
schedules.

Friday night is the evening concert at South Common, a big football field.
Big stage. big blankets/lawnchair scene!   Runs from about 7 PM - 11, 11:30 PM.
Usually about 4 acts.  

Sat., 12:00 - about 5:30/6, all over downtown lowell.  The acts play musical
stages. So you can catch, say, Marcia Ball's sets by running around from
stage to stage.  This is great for taping, cause then I can tape in various
venues.  All music is free!
around 6 Pm there's a Mardi-Gras type brass-band parade from JFK plaza to
South Common.  I take this time to get some tasty take-out from the
SouthEast Asian, then I hoof it over to South Common, grab a spot, and set
up :-).
Sat. eve, around 7 - 11:30, another evening concert. Whoever didn't play Friday
night will be on tonight.

Sunday - LFF runs from 12:00 to about 6 PM.  No evening concert.

There are _lots_ of ethic food venders, set up in 4 places.

I bring a small knapsack with water bottle, sunscreen, hat, small
towel/blankie/something to sit on, light rain jacket (it always seems to pour
at one point during the LFF!).  Plus I'll have my tape gear of course!

The LFF is huge -biggest folk fest in the country, counting total attendence
over the 3 days, but is pretty managable cause it spread out over 5/6 stages,
and Lowell's been doing it for like 7 or 8 years and they really have
their shit together.

I park in a free lot at a shopping center thats about 1/2 between the downtown
stages, and South Common.  I'll be going all Friday night, all day/night Sat,
and all day Sunday!   Anyone interested in coming along, meet me at my 
place before I head out.  (I'm an easy 1/3 mile from 495) 6:30 Friday night, 
about 11:00 AM Sat/Sunday.  Tom - come on over!

 - Josh
79.172TEPTAE::WESTERVELTWed Jul 24 1996 15:402
    Thanks Josh!
79.173news article "Hot Dog Ethics, Pro's and Con's" ;-)SMURF::PETERTrigidly defined areas of doubt and uncertaintyWed Jul 24 1996 17:587
    > lots of ethic food
    
    Great!  I'd hate to be caught eating non-ethical food!
    
    PeterT
    
    
79.174ABB Setlists ?QUOIN::BELKINbut from that cup no moreThu Jul 25 1996 21:1254
Need a little help with the 6-26-96 and 7-19-96 ABB setlists.
A friend who was keeping setlists during the shows sent me the following.
If anyone can correct 'em, do so!  whats the songs after 6-26-96 True Gravity,
and after 7-19-96 Ramblin' Man ?

 - thx, Josh

ABB at Great Woods

6.28.96
Not My Cross To Bear>
Ain't Wasting Time No More
Ramblin Man 
Good Clean Fun 
Hootchie Cootchie Man 
Tombstone Eyes 
Stand Back 
True Gravity> 
drums> bass & drums>
True Gravity* 
Cold Shot jam>?
Stormy Monday 
Back Where It All Began 
Nobody Left To Run With Anymore

Encores:
Franklin's Tower Jam>
Blue Sky 
Whipping Post

* - with St. Stephen & Mtn. Jam teases

7.19.96
Statesboro Blues 
Midnight Rambler* 
Franklin's Tower Jam >
Blue Sky 
You Don't Love Me 
What's Done Is Done 
Worried Down With The Blues
True Gravity> 
drums> drums & bass> 
True Gravity 
Ramblin' Man 
blues jam?
Hootchie Cootchie Man 
Dreams I'll Never See 
Southbound**

Encore: Nobody Left To Run With Anymore Whipping Post

* Gregg on acoustic guitar
** with the Black Crowes

79.175ABB does the Stones?BINKLY::CEPARSKIMay Your Song Always Be SungFri Jul 26 1996 12:394
    >>7.19.96
    >>Midnight Rambler*
    
    Probably just a typo but this should be Midnight Rider.
79.176http://www.lowell.org/lowell/FolkFestival/MSBCS::SCHNEIDERindividually twistedFri Jul 26 1996 13:094
    The Lowell Folk Festival WWW page - there's a handy schedule in there
    somewhere.  Enjoy!
    
    Chuck
79.177STAR::EVANSMon Jul 29 1996 14:515
Marcia Ball!  Wow!  She be great in a small club.

Jim

79.178Falcon Ridge Folk FestivalNETRIX::danDan HarringtonMon Jul 29 1996 15:4017
Went to the Falcon Ridge Folk Festival (in sunny Hillsdale, NY) this
weekend...it was wonderful!  After setting up our tents etc. in a nearby
campground we drove to the festival site Friday evening, as the rain was
clearing out, and were treated to an awesome double rainbow arcing over
the stage, from hillside to hillside...what a good omen, eh?

The music was super...saw the Nields, whom I have been hearing on the
radio...they were great, but for the life of me I couldn't figure out
what they were doing at a folk festival, as they *ROCK*...it turns out
the two Nield sisters started out in folk, and they just keep coming
back to this festival every year.  They must be getting popular...they
had a taper show up, the only one I saw all weekend.

Saw a great rhythm band, too...the New Nile Orchestra, doing East
African dance/vocal traditions...it definitely got the toes tapping.

Dan
79.179?WMOIS::LEBLANCCAll good things in all good timeThu Aug 01 1996 10:546
    I know josh may be there and daveb n jayjolls are going with me....
    anyone else heading to the skafest on saturday?
    
    if so swing thru manch to the chateau leblanc and caravan up
    
    anyone going to EWB tonight in Nash?
79.180Acoustic JunctionTOLKIN::OSTIGUYRipples never come backThu Aug 01 1996 13:1732
ACOUSTIC JUNCTION Update:

Thu Aug 1 The Ocean Mist - Misquamicut, RI.  11pm  18+
Fri Aug 2 Hammond Museum - North Salem, NY 8pm all ages
Sat Aug 3 Brookstock - Effingham, NH 8pm all ages, annual 3 day festival, acts
         for Saturday include Arlo Guthrie and Max Creek, camping available
Mon Aug 5 Atlantic Conection - Martha's Vineyard 10pm 21+
W/T Aug 7/8 The Muse - Nantucket  10pm 21+
Sat Aug 10 RIVERFEST - Clarksburg, MA. 8pm all ages...this is the 10th and Final
Riverfest, rain or shine, acts under a big tent, byo everything, camping 
available on the premises, acts include: Something Different, Centre Streeters
(a fun bluegrass/country etc band) Stewart Lewis...I'm There for this one, we
went to Riverfest last year, and it was Grate !!!  prolly doin the camping bit
this year, and it ROX...
Fri Aug 23  The Inferno - Steamboat Springs, CO. 10pm 21+
Sat Aug 24 Riverwalk Amphitheatre, Breckenridge, CO. 7pm all ages
Fri Aug 30 Double Diamond - Aspen, CO 10pm 21+
Sat aug 31 Fly Me To The Moon - Telluride, CO 10pm 21+
Sun Sep 1 TBA - Durango, CO
Mon Sep 2 Mountain Valley school - Colo Spgs, CO  
Thu Sep 5 Linden's - Ft. Collins, CO  10pm 21+
Fri Sep 6 Herman's Hideaway, Denver, CO 10pm 21+
Sat Sep 7 Boulder Theatre, Boulder, CO 10pm 21+
Sun Sep 8 F.I.N.A. Uni of Colorado, Boulder 5pm all ages

look for the new cd, or ask for it, or call 800-547-0437, it Rox...check out
their web page at:  http://www.webtoad.com/aj/

or any specific questions, email me...AJ is a grate band, hopefully about to
sign, or have signed with Atlantic Records...can't wait for Riverfest

Wes
79.181and i never did say thanks for the AJ tapesSPECXN::BARNESThu Aug 01 1996 14:286
    I'd like to be in Misquamicut tonite...isn't that where MNELSON lives??
    
    Mt. Valley School in COlo Spgs???? never heard of it! But I'll check em
    out if I can.
    
    rfb
79.182MKOTS3::JOLLIMOREAlways a hoot!Thu Aug 01 1996 12:384
	yup, and MNELSON sez he's *there* tonite.
	if it weren't so damn far ....
	
	(hmm, and mnelson commutes a cupla times a week!! %-)
79.183TOLKIN::OSTIGUYRipples never come backThu Aug 01 1996 15:026
rfb, yer welcome, and go See 'em !!!   Mnelson, enjoy the show 2nite !!!
Riverfest will undoubtedly be a rage...Deano, you up for this?
Hopefully they'll do a fall tour, and end up at The Somerville Theatre or some
such venue again...

Wes
79.184dollar night at Sharkey'sMSBCS::SCHNEIDERindividually twistedThu Aug 01 1996 16:597
    If anyone is teetering on the fence about whether to catch EWB at
    Sharkey's in Nashua, it may help to know that Thursday is "dollar
    night" there.  Any mixed drink or beer for a buck.  They have Newcastle
    Brown Ale on tap, notably.
    
    Cheers,
    Chuck
79.185B-Day Pahty for JG @ SHARKY'SSALEM::MARTIN_SPerpetual Smile...Thu Aug 01 1996 17:468
    
    ...and if you teeter over to SHARKY'S tonight, teeter over to
    the drummer boy and say Hi. (this offer not eligible for LeBlanc_C)
    
    
    
    
    Steve-O
79.186Bela Fleck 8/6 in Exeter, NHSMURF::MROGERSFri Aug 02 1996 11:595
    Bela Fleck is playing in Exeter, NH at the Ioka Theater on
    August 6th. This is a real small theater (seats 440). Tix
    are $22.00 and available at Larose's Market in downtown
    Nashua. Their number is 886-0390. I don't have the number
    for the theater.
79.187Labor Day weekend show addedWMOIS::LEBLANCCAll good things in all good timeMon Aug 05 1996 12:417
    Jimmy Cliff
    Club Casino ballroom Sept 1.....
    last time i saw him he sucked.......then again..i saw him play one of
    the best live 3-hour-straight performances ever in the gym at the state
    u so take it FWIW
    
    anyone up?
79.188The Middle EastTEPTAE::WESTERVELTMon Aug 12 1996 13:5914
    Had a GRATE time Friday night at the Jerry gig.  I liked Jiggle
    the Handle a lot but Slipknot still takes the cake.  The opening
    act, an acoustic trio consisting of Bruce Mandaro, the guitarist
    from Jiggle, and ? was way cool as well.  Nice song selection.
    Heavy on the Dead stuff.  The crowd was very enthusiastic. God
    was it packed!  I almost passed out but hung in there!  (very
    hot and smokey).  We went for a break after Jiggle and were
    told "no re-entrance!" which was a rule change since folks were
    still waiting to get in.  

    Lotsa fun.  When can we do it again??

    Tom
79.189acoustic set was the cooliones!WMOIS::LEBLANCCAll good things in all good timeMon Aug 12 1996 14:076
    
    the other dude playing the axe was Charlie from Plan B
    
    nice guy...my buddy dougo chatted with him and i guess plan b
    may be getting back together in some new incarnation
    
79.190TEPTAE::WESTERVELTMon Aug 12 1996 14:173
    JIggle did an excellent Terrapin... I was impressed.  Starting
    to REALLy dig that song
79.191MKOTS3::JOLLIMOREAlways a hoot!Mon Aug 12 1996 14:2813
	yeah, grate time!
	the acoustic set included a 
	Bird song>stella blue>other1 jam>bird song
	excellent!
	
	jiggle the handle did a lot of JGB songs
	they started their set with welcoming everyone to the all-jerry
	show. then they started playing rock around the clock, and
	stopped saying "ooops, wrong jerry!" and went into Don't Let Go,
	which was SMOkin'.
	
	a lot of  people got turned away from tht show. glad we got in.
	
79.192RAGE::JCNever trust a PranksterMon Aug 12 1996 16:1418
HOT SHOW INDEED!

it raged!

we barely got in.
man did we pahty down... took a cab ride back to big joe's in Ahlington.
i'm still suffering...

awesome Terrapin!
Don't let go ripped.

btw, Jiggle *rarely* plays any of those songs.  in fact, all of them
were pretty much first-plays according to Joe who is a good friend of
Gary, the Jiggle ax mon.  i used to see gary and his various bands play
in Joe's living room!  gary was his roommie for a long time, always around
playing that guitar and singing a tune!!!

good time
79.193MKOTS3::JOLLIMOREAlways a hoot!Mon Aug 12 1996 16:318
	i wondered if jiggle the handle did shows like that.
	they're playing the main street brewery in whista, the 24th
	(slipknot is playing at the whitehorse).
	
	slipknot also did a very nice scarlet>st stephen
	
	many people got kicked out of that show too. i saw at least a
	dozen people get tossed.
79.194SPECXN::BARNESMon Aug 12 1996 16:437
    re;
    many people got kicked out of that show too. i saw at least a
            dozen people get tossed.
    
    from over-intoxication???
    
    rfb
79.195nopeWMOIS::LEBLANCCAll good things in all good timeMon Aug 12 1996 16:481
    From smoking rope
79.196anyone else?WMOIS::LEBLANCCAll good things in all good timeTue Aug 27 1996 19:065
    
    anyone gonna swing the jimmy cliff show sunday night?
    
    coming home from a wedding and may swing thru hampton and catch the
    show
79.197And an Orpheum showWMOIS::LEBLANCCAll good things in all good timeWed Sep 04 1996 13:003
    
    black crowes play the state U in durham Nude Hampster October 23
    tickets on sale saturday at the new Whittimore Center
79.198ACOUSTIC JUNCTION East Coast Tour DatesTOLKIN::OSTIGUYRipples never come backThu Sep 05 1996 14:2334
ACOUSTIC JUNCTION will be back for a swing through the East...rumor has it that
they are going to sign with Capricorn Records, this is a cool thang for some 
cool doods...

Fri Sep 13  Webster Theatre, Hartford, CT (860) 246-8001 all ages 10pm
Sat Sep 14 Solarfest, UNH (603) 862-2343  all ages 5pm
outdoor festival sponsored by Environmental Action Coalition
Sun Sep 15 Stone Church, Newmarket, NH (603) 659-6321 21+ 8pm
special unplugged 2 set show...Folks, they are beautiful when they do their
acoustic sets, just Magic
Wed Sep 18 Club Toast, Burlington, VT (802)660-2088 18+ 10pm
2 sets, Jiggle the Handle opens
The Sep 19 Paradise, Boston (617) 562-8800  all ages 10pm
celebrate the major label signing Jiggle the Handle opens
Fri/Sat Sep 20/21 Iron Horse, Northampton, MA (413) 584-0610 all ages 10pm
Sun Sep 22 The Front Row, Stroudsburg, PA (717) 421-2200 21+ 10pm
Tue Sep 24 The Bayou, Washington, DC (202) 333-2898  19+ 10pm  
Zuba will open
Wed Sep 25 The Trocadero, Philadelphia, PA  (215) 923-7625 all ages 10pm
Zuba will open
Thu Sep 26 The Wetlands, NYC (212) 966-425 18+ 10pm
Zuba will open

Capricorn is going to have "The Junction" re-record some tracks, and some new
trax and re-release their latest CD...get it NOW while it's in it's current
format...(destined to be a collectors item) there will be an instore jam in 
Durham, NH on Sun Sep 15, dunno which store, but you can get the latest cd in 
it's current format there and then...

Again, I say these guys are Grate, you'll be glad you went to any of these
shows...they then head to the West Coast and a short trip thru the Midwest,
then back to the studio...

Wes
79.199stoned church is cool tooWMOIS::LEBLANCCAll good things in all good timeThu Sep 05 1996 14:383
    maybe on main street durham wes?
    
    there is a music shop there i believe
79.200Raging is RequiredTOLKIN::OSTIGUYRipples never come backThu Sep 05 1996 15:136
dunno fersher Monsewer leblanc, but will find out...

rumor has it that Sep 14th there will be a "Last BLOWOUT the neighbors party/
sumthin else to be announced next week Party" Chez Guy...before we move

email me for details...
79.201DELNI::DSMITHCan you see the real meThu Sep 05 1996 15:314
    
    Thanks for posting that Wes.
    
    Let me know which showz you shall be attending...
79.202TOLKIN::OSTIGUYRipples never come backThu Sep 05 1996 15:474
Deano, you bet...you should see Stewart, he cut all that hair off, down to the
fuzz...I have some pix of his Riverfest set...I'll most likely be doing the
PAradise again on the 19th, and I HOPE to see the Webster Theatre show...
Friday the 13th, which will be a momentous day for me...
79.203hmmmmmmmm?WMOIS::LEBLANCCAll good things in all good timeFri Sep 06 1996 13:203
    anyone heard about the who doing 3 shows in the centrum in november?
    
    or am i once again hearing voices and hallucinating?
79.204SMURF::HAPGOODJava Java HEY!Fri Sep 06 1996 13:2513
    <<< Note 79.203 by WMOIS::LEBLANCC "All good things in all good time" >>>

>    anyone heard about the who doing 3 shows in the centrum in november?


Rumors of Who Quadrophenia at Centrum Nov. 12, 14 and 15.

>    or am i once again hearing voices and hallucinating?

I'd say both!

bobo

79.205QUOIN::BELKINbut from that cup no moreFri Sep 06 1996 15:007
>Rumors of Who Quadrophenia at Centrum Nov. 12, 14 and 15.

yeah, I read that too - it was in the Globe, either in the "Rocknotes"
column in last Friday's paper, or else in the "Names & Faces" column sometime
the last couple days.

 Josh
79.206from the paper as wellWMOIS::LEBLANCCAll good things in all good timeFri Sep 06 1996 17:312
    David Grisman at the Sanders Theater
    Sept 27
79.207acoustic junction ?TROOA::CHROSSThu Sep 19 1996 17:133
79.208SPECXN::BARNESThu Sep 19 1996 17:151
79.209DELNI::DSMITHCan you see the real meThu Sep 19 1996 17:467
79.210acoustic junctionTROOA::CHROSSThu Sep 19 1996 18:504
79.211SPECXN::BARNESThu Sep 19 1996 19:373
79.212canada not cali...TROOA::CHROSSThu Sep 19 1996 19:513
79.213SPECXN::BARNESThu Sep 19 1996 20:013
79.21465 beans apiece with Shafting chargesWMOIS::LEBLANCCAll good things in all good timeTue Sep 24 1996 12:031
79.215extra extraDELNI::DSMITHCan you see the real meTue Sep 24 1996 13:044
79.216Who-another show added for the centrumWMOIS::LEBLANCCAll good things in all good timeWed Sep 25 1996 12:182
79.217quadrophenia dates?TROOA::CHROSSWed Sep 25 1996 12:452
79.218does he still play dawg music ?QUOIN::BELKINbut from that cup no moreWed Sep 25 1996 13:244
79.219DELNI::DSMITHCan you see the real meWed Sep 25 1996 13:452
79.220good chanceQUOIN::BELKINbut from that cup no moreWed Sep 25 1996 14:533
79.221TEPTAE::WESTERVELTWed Sep 25 1996 14:584
79.222FYIFABSIX::T_BEAULIEULike A steam LocomotiveThu Sep 26 1996 17:133
79.223ASDG::IDEMy mind's lost in a household fog.Thu Sep 26 1996 17:1812
79.224curiousSTAR::64881::DEBESSa leaf of all colors plays...Thu Sep 26 1996 17:223
79.225NECSC::CRONIC::sms53.hlo.dec.com::notesi believe in Chemo-Girl!!!Thu Sep 26 1996 17:2511
79.226NETCAD::SIEGELThe revolution wil not be televisedThu Sep 26 1996 18:295
79.227TEPTAE::WESTERVELTMon Sep 30 1996 12:475
79.228ElVex, Johhny D's 10/6/96 9pmJARETH::LARUau contraire...Mon Sep 30 1996 13:599
79.229horrible musicDELNI::DSMITHCan you see the real meThu Oct 17 1996 13:214
79.230damnDELNI::DSMITHCan you see the real meThu Oct 17 1996 13:3210
79.231DELNI::DSMITHCan you see the real meThu Oct 17 1996 14:154
79.232LJSRV2::JCAltaVista Tunnel EngineeringFri Oct 18 1996 13:4910
79.233Al?UCXAXP::64034::GRADYSquash that bug! (tm)Fri Oct 18 1996 14:386
79.234:^)ALFA2::DWESTi believe in chemo girl!Fri Oct 18 1996 15:0015
79.235RICKS::CALCAGNIit's hard to be a rebel when you're playing an accordionFri Oct 18 1996 15:312
79.236SPECXN::BARNESFri Oct 18 1996 15:516
79.237SMURF::connor.zk3.dec.com::hotpup::strobelFri Oct 18 1996 17:262
79.238jus in time for halloweenDELNI::DSMITHCan you see the real meFri Oct 18 1996 18:287
79.239;-)SMURF::PETERTrigidly defined areas of doubt and uncertaintySat Oct 19 1996 00:487
79.240RR rulesSEND::SLOANmusic is my aeroplaneTue Oct 22 1996 13:235
79.241STAR::64881::DEBESSseeking all thats stil unsungTue Oct 22 1996 13:497
79.242anyone interested in going 12/7 ?SEND::SLOANmusic is my aeroplaneTue Oct 22 1996 14:3511
79.243maybe try to finnagle bothWMOIS::LEBLANCCAll good things in all good timeTue Oct 22 1996 14:406
79.244finnAGlingSEND::SLOANmusic is my aeroplaneTue Oct 22 1996 14:426
79.245STAR::64881::DEBESSseeking all thats stil unsungTue Oct 22 1996 15:493
79.252?WMOIS::LEBLANCCAll good things in all good timeWed Nov 20 1996 13:239
79.253CRONIC::sms53.hlo.dec.com::notesi believe in Chemo-Girl!!!Wed Nov 20 1996 13:4711
79.254harsh yes...but trueWMOIS::LEBLANCCAll good things in all good timeWed Nov 20 1996 13:588
79.255MKOTS3::JOLLIMOREAlways a hoot!Wed Nov 20 1996 14:287
79.256DELNI::DSMITHCan you see the real meWed Nov 20 1996 18:349
79.257NETCAD::SIEGELThe revolution wil not be televisedWed Nov 20 1996 19:413
79.258SPECXN::BARNESThu Nov 21 1996 13:306
79.259rusted route reignsSEND::SLOANseek alternate routes - expect delaysTue Nov 26 1996 18:338
79.260mothership connection...TROOA::CHROSSTue Nov 26 1996 19:033
79.261EVMS::OCTOBR::DEBESSseeking all thats stil unsungTue Nov 26 1996 19:524
79.262moeSTAR::EVANSMon Dec 02 1996 12:328
79.263DELNI::DSMITHIn a minute I'll be freeMon Dec 02 1996 12:545
79.264SPECXN::BARNESMon Dec 02 1996 13:175
79.265SPECXN::BARNESMon Dec 02 1996 13:185
79.266moe. & strangefolk @ somerville theatreSUBSYS::TURCOTTEArmand TurcotteTue Dec 03 1996 00:0831
79.267that's Olde Vienna KoffeehausTEPTAE::WESTERVELTMon Dec 09 1996 13:166
79.268LJSRV2::JCThe torture of chalkdust collects on my tongueMon Dec 09 1996 17:073
79.269TEPTAE::WESTERVELTwho's got my NYE tix?Mon Dec 09 1996 17:346
79.270LASSIE::TRAMP::GRADYSquash that bug! (tm)Mon Dec 09 1996 19:117
79.271CRONIC::sms53.hlo.dec.com::notesi believe in Chemo-Girl!!!Mon Dec 09 1996 19:1323
79.272CRONIC::sms53.hlo.dec.com::notesi believe in Chemo-Girl!!!Mon Dec 09 1996 19:143
79.273LASSIE::TRAMP::GRADYSquash that bug! (tm)Mon Dec 09 1996 19:1710
79.274TEPTAE::WESTERVELTwho's got my NYE tix?Mon Dec 09 1996 19:277
79.275LJSRV2::JCThe torture of chalkdust collects on my tongueMon Dec 09 1996 19:354
79.276USOPS2::MNELSONInspiration, move me BrightlyTue Dec 10 1996 12:435
79.277ominous seapods tour datesSUBSYS::TURCOTTEArmand TurcotteTue Dec 10 1996 12:4918
79.278percy hill tour datesSUBSYS::TURCOTTEArmand TurcotteTue Dec 10 1996 13:0424
79.279Ominous Seapods - new CD - spring tour with Con'l Bruce (formerly of ARU)SUBSYS::TURCOTTEArmand TurcotteWed Dec 11 1996 12:4612
79.280Ominous Seapods - Murky Currents tour datesSUBSYS::TURCOTTEArmand TurcotteThu Dec 12 1996 11:5056
79.281Ah, yes, Albany...QUARRY::petertrigidly defined areas of doubt and uncertaintyThu Dec 12 1996 19:0724
79.282the creekTEPTAE::WESTERVELTwho's got my NYE tix?Fri Dec 13 1996 17:193
79.283QUOIN::BELKINbut from that cup no moreFri Dec 13 1996 18:527
79.284TEPTAE::WESTERVELTwho's got my NYE tix?Fri Dec 13 1996 19:012
79.285CRONIC::sms53.hlo.dec.com::notesi believe in Chemo-Girl!!!Fri Dec 13 1996 19:097
79.286TEPTAE::WESTERVELTwho's got my NYE tix?Fri Dec 13 1996 19:195
79.287Percy Hill @ Chantilly's in Concord N.H. Thursday December 19SUBSYS::TURCOTTEArmand TurcotteMon Dec 16 1996 20:0410
79.288DELNI::DSMITHIn a minute I'll be freeMon Dec 16 1996 20:062
79.289LASSIE::TRAMP::GRADYSquash that bug! (tm)Tue Dec 17 1996 04:066
79.290send mail for direxWMOIS::LEBLANCCAll good things in all good timeTue Dec 17 1996 11:196
79.291Percy Hill - december 19 - concord N.H.SUBSYS::TURCOTTEArmand TurcotteTue Dec 17 1996 15:2216
79.292Oh, that Golden Bottle!STRATA::TODDTue Dec 17 1996 17:4615
79.293rr's coming backSEND::SLOANseek alternate routes - expect delaysWed Dec 18 1996 20:078
79.294RR Hartford 1/17STRATA::TODDWed Dec 18 1996 20:1712
79.295count me inWMOIS::LEBLANCCAll good things in all good timeThu Dec 19 1996 10:502
79.296Peter Parcek, Pennuce's, 12/22JARETH::LARUau contraire...Thu Dec 19 1996 11:546
79.297RICKS::CALCAGNIthick slabs of dirt in a halo of airy twangThu Dec 19 1996 12:072
79.298Joeys, Plantation 12/26, HoB 12/27JARETH::LARUau contraire...Thu Dec 26 1996 13:0715
79.299LJSRV2::JCI'm the Pox Mon, yeeeah the Pox MonThu Dec 26 1996 15:002
79.300JARETH::LARUau contraire...Thu Dec 26 1996 15:147
79.301LJSRV2::JCI'm the Pox Mon, yeeeah the Pox MonThu Dec 26 1996 16:3912
79.302Joeys!!JARETH::LARUau contraire...Thu Dec 26 1996 16:466
79.303LJSRV2::JCI'm the Pox Mon, yeeeah the Pox MonThu Dec 26 1996 17:295
79.304JARETH::LARUau contraire...Thu Dec 26 1996 19:123
79.305LJSRV2::JCI'm the Pox Mon, yeeeah the Pox MonFri Dec 27 1996 11:5925
79.306how to make a short story long...JARETH::LARUau contraire...Fri Dec 27 1996 13:2620
79.307and even longer...JARETH::LARUau contraire...Fri Dec 27 1996 13:2910
79.308LJSRV2::JCI'm the Pox Mon, yeeeah the Pox MonFri Dec 27 1996 13:463
79.309CRONIC::sms53.hlo.dec.com::notesi believe in Chemo-Girl!!!Mon Dec 30 1996 13:2816
79.310good intentions...JARETH::LARUau contraire...Mon Dec 30 1996 13:4810
79.311Hellborg, Lane & Sipes at House of BluesSUBSYS::TURCOTTEArmand TurcotteThu Jan 02 1997 09:5840
79.312Percy Hill update, including tour datesSUBSYS::TURCOTTEArmand TurcotteFri Jan 17 1997 12:08193
79.313Bob Weir in DCGRANPA::TDAVISFri Jan 17 1997 14:064
79.314houston...too close to new orleansWMOIS::LEBLANCCAll good things in all good timeMon Jan 20 1997 16:076
79.315EVMS::OCTOBR::DEBESSseeking all thats stil unsungTue Jan 21 1997 13:477
79.316sureWMOIS::LEBLANCCAll good things in all good timeTue Jan 21 1997 14:205
79.317EVMS::OCTOBR::DEBESSseeking all thats stil unsungTue Jan 21 1997 14:235
79.318just a suggestionWMOIS::LEBLANCCAll good things in all good timeTue Jan 21 1997 14:262
79.319options: moe. or rusted root this fryday nightSUBSYS::TURCOTTEArmand TurcotteTue Jan 21 1997 16:4825
79.320ChuckleheadDELNI::DSMITHIn a minute I'll be freeWed Jan 22 1997 17:304
79.321ominous seapods tour datesSUBSYS::TURCOTTEArmand TurcotteFri Jan 24 1997 12:1448
New tour dates for the Ominous Seapods - check them out when they come
to TT the Bears on Sunday February 16 - these guys put on a grate show !

~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~

Fri, Jan 31  the Ballroom  SUNY Plattsburgh
101 Broad St. (Angell College Center)  Plattsburgh NY 12901  (518) 564-3200

Sat, Feb 1  Planet 505  505 Westcott St.  Syracuse NY 13210  (315) 471-8646

Tues, Feb 4  Broadway Joe's  3051 Main St  Buffalo NY 14214

Wed, Feb 5  Bayou  3135 K Street NW  Washington DC 20007  (202) 333-2898

Thurs, Feb 6
Cafe 210 West  210 West College Ave  State College PA 16801  (814) 237-3449

Fri, Feb 7  Capt. Trip's  2005 Genesse St  Utica NY 13502  (315) 734-9428

Sat, Feb 8  Wetlands  161 Hudson St  New York, NY  10013  (212) 966-4225

Thurs, Feb 13
Iron Horse Music Hall  20 Center St  Northampton MA 01060  (413) 586-2632

Fri, Feb 14  Bogie's  297 Ontario St  Albany NY 12208  (518) 482-4368

Sat, Feb 15  Bogie's  297 Ontario St  Albany NY 12208  (518) 482-4368


Sun, Feb 16  TT the Bear's  10 Brookline St  Cambridge MA 02139
(617) 492-BEAR      tix: $7
18+  show starts 9:30pm, OSP 11:30pm - 1am


*** the following dates are with Col. Bruce & the Fiji Mariners***

Wed, 2-19  Rockefeller's  Columbia SC
Thurs, 2-20  Jack Straw's  Charlotte NC
Fri, 2-21  Cumberland's  Charleston SC
Sat, 2-22  Chameleon Club  Atlanta GA
Wed, 2-26  Varsity Music Hall  Tuscaloosa AL
Thurs, 2-27  Proud Larry's  Oxford MS
Fri, 2-28  Newbie's  Memphis TN
Sat, 3-1  Zydeco  Birmingham AL

**PLUS "an evening with the Ominous Seapods" on
Sun, Feb 23  Smith's Olde Bar  Atlanta GA

79.322moe. at the paradise - tonight !SUBSYS::TURCOTTEArmand TurcotteFri Jan 24 1997 13:4824
 I was supposed to hook up with a friend tonight and head to the
 moe. show at the Paradise, and he just called and can't make the
 show ... so how's this for an offer:


   I have a FREE ticket to moe. tonight, fryday january 24  at the
   Paradise Rock Club in Boston, Mass ... all you need to do is
   meet me in one of two places:

    1)  commonwealth brewery, right around the corner from the
        fleetcenter (ask for directions if you need them) ...
        i'll be arriving at the commonwealth around 5:00

    2)  right outside the Paradise around 7:30  (on commonwealth
        avenue - ask for directions if you need them) ... moe.
        will be playing two sets, first one starts at 8:00 and
        the second set is scheduled to end around 11:00

 Send me email or give me a call at DTN 237-2088 if you're up
 for checking this show out ... highly recommended !

 arm

 http://www.ultranet.com/~ray/
79.323SMURF::HAPGOODJava Java HEY!Fri Jan 24 1997 15:5912
I'd love to go but I now have more excuses than Carter has little
liver pills :) (I have a baby yaddy yaddy yada!).

:)

Anyhow  Feb 1 at the Palace in Manch, New Hamp.  Ronnie Earl is 
headliner and opening acts are Monster Mike Welch and also some
woman who was a WC Handy nominee.  Here name might've been 
mumble Davis/Davies ?? 

just fyi,

79.324moe. - they put the jam in the jelly roll !!!SUBSYS::TURCOTTEArmand TurcotteMon Jan 27 1997 13:4649
moe. rocked the house this weekend !  two fun-filled shows at
a couple of cozy sold-out venues make for one fine weekend !

fryday night at the paradise rock club in boston:

one of the house speakers connected to the lighting caught fire
during the first set ... someone came out to douse the flame and
some fans up front got doused with the fire extinguisher kickback.
they weren't real happy about it !  

> we all know moe. puts on a pretty hot show, but when the speaker
> caught fire, they removed all doubt ... first thing i thought of
> was that hotel that caught fire a long time ago (in chicago ?)
> when the place was so packed that nobody could escape amidst the
> stampede to avoid the blaze ... feel kinda bad for those fans up
> front that were just close enough to drink in an eye-ball full
> of fire-extinguisher chemical by-product ... mmmmmmm, by-product
>
> by the time the show resumed, moe. cleverly segued into "fire"
> (hendrix cover) and Chuck subbed in the chorus "let me stand
> next to your speaker fire" ... hendrix might have played this
> version himself, in the days of torching his guitar !

saturday night at the iron horse music hall in northampton:

headed out to northampton with Dave Todd and room-mate Eric
without tickets, knowing the show was sold out ... waited in
line over an hour and made our way in !  well worth the wait -
moe. put on one of the finest shows i've seen ... their new
drummer was ON !  best performance i've seen by him so far !

Chuck, Rob and Al were pretty pumped up too !  the crowd response
in the iron horse was far better then the paradise - even though
the crowd was half the size !  we got up real close n cozy and
danced like crazy fools - back-to-back moe. shows make for one
tired morning

we got to hang out with the band afterwards, these guys are so
cool !  i asked Rob about his new bass, he went and grabbed it
and handed it over to me - never thought i'd get a chance to
jam on Rob Derhak's bass - very cool !  

if you haven't seen moe. live yet, go. just go. you will enjoy
one fine night of grate music, performed by some extremely
talented musicians, who also happen to be a grate bunch of guys !

armo


79.325AWECIM::HANNANBeyond description...Mon Jan 27 1997 13:596
    Sounds like a great weekend of moe!  I really wanna see these guys	
    but had plans/tix for the Ice Cats friday nite, kid-duties sat.    
    There's always next time....  keep those posts coming!

    /Ken

79.326EVMS::OCTOBR::DEBESSseeking all thats stil unsungMon Jan 27 1997 14:566
	i'm real interested in checking out moe. too, armand...let us
	know when they're around here again

	Debess

79.327MOEDELNI::DSMITHIn a minute I'll be freeMon Jan 27 1997 17:356
    
    I thought MOE was pretty hip.  Very long extended jams.  Get lots of
    sleep the night before.  If I recall, the lead singer plays upright as
    well as regular bass.
    
    	
79.328STAR::EVANSTue Jan 28 1997 17:417
They were great when I saw them at the Sommerville Theatre (I have a first gen
cassette copy off a soundboard DAT if someone wants to start a tree).  Please
post when they will be in the area again.

Jim

79.329moe. tour date web page pointerSUBSYS::TURCOTTEArmand TurcotteTue Jan 28 1997 19:0010
moe. won't be back in the northeast for awhile

check their tour date web page at:

   http://www.universe.digex.net/~moe/moe.dates.html

you can enter info on this web page, to have email sent to you
whenever they update the tourdate web page ... this page gets
updated about once a month, so it won't be like you'll get
flooded with email ... 
79.330SPECXN::BARNESTue Jan 28 1997 19:133
    maybe I can catch these guys in COlo in Feb....
    
    rfb
79.331MKOTS3::JOLLIMOREThe blossoming is to come.Wed Jan 29 1997 10:412
	got my tickets for hunter. orch c, row j  :-) :-)
	
79.332EVMS::OCTOBR::DEBESSseeking all thats stil unsungWed Jan 29 1997 12:119
>	got my tickets for hunter. orch c, row j  :-) :-)

	yow - i think i'm in the same row Jay - and maybe da ve is too? !?

	Debess

	

79.333CRONIC::sms53.hlo.dec.com::notesi believe in Chemo-Girl!!!Wed Jan 29 1997 12:228
	you must have gone to the box office?

	i ordered over the phone... the ticket mistress
	told me tenth row, center orchestra...  we may all
	be sitting together!  :^)  we'll see what comes in though...

				da ve
79.334MKOTS3::JOLLIMOREThe blossoming is to come.Wed Jan 29 1997 12:288
	debess, cool.
	me, penny, jentri and reilly are going.
	
	i ordered over the phone.
	i had the theatre seat map up on the browser.
	row j is the 11th row, and we're seats 9 - 12
	12 is on the aisle.  :-)
	
79.335* * * 1997 New Orleans JAZZ FEST * * * (part one)SUBSYS::TURCOTTEArmand TurcotteWed Feb 05 1997 17:09167
Fair Grounds Race Track Schedule

  Fri, 4/25  Dr. John, James Taylor, Al Hirt, Pharoah Sanders, C.J.
  Chenier & the Red Hot LA Band, Nicholas Payton, Corey Harris,
  Zachary Richard, Deacon John, Henry Butler, Wayne Toups & Zydecajun,
  Rosie Ledet, Little Queenie & Friends, Slim & the Supreme Angels,
  Oliver Morgan, Bruce Daigrepont Cajun Band, Chubby Carrier & the
  Bayou Swamp Band.  Tabby Thomas, Al Johnson, Woodenhead, Pet De Kat
  Krewe,Willie Lockett & the Blues Krewe, Golden Eagles Mardi Gras
  Indians, Bamboula 2000, Caliente, Tiny Town, Sunpie Barnes & the LA
  Sunspots, Fred Kemp, Al Belletto Big Band, Geno Delafose & French
  Rockin' Boogie, Doreen's Jazz New Orleans, Lady Charlotte, Larry
  Seiberth w/ Betty Shirley.  Pigeon Town Steppers, Chosen Few Brass
  Band, Jr. Westbank Steppers, New Zion Trio + One, Community
  Missionary Baptist Church Choir, Banks Family, Brian "Breeze"
  Cayolle, Rockie Charles, Merritt Doggins & the Bloodhounds, Frank
  Federico & the Medicare Madcaps, Javier Tobar & Elegant Gypsy, Greg
  Baber, Last Chance Western Swing Band, Reggae Revealers.  Xavier
  University Jazz Band, Gray Hawk, Papa Don Vappie's New Orleans Jazz
  Band, Bluebirds, Zion Travelers, Clickin' Chickens, Ninth Ward
  Hunters, The Chops Brass Band, Andre Borbe, LA Tech Jazz Ensemble,
  The Original Camellia Jazz Band, Kat & the Kittens, Jefferson Parish
  Talented in Theater Students, Just Stepping, Big Nine SAPCs, Behrman
  Elementary School Performers.

  Sat, 4/26  Ellis Marsalis, Santana, Tony Rich Project, Kirk Franklin
  & the Family, Milton Nascimento, Pete Fountain, Allen Toussaint,
  Cowboy Mouth, Keb' Mo, Earl King, Terrance Simien, Gato Barbieri,
  Cubanismo, Nocentelli w/ Zigaboo Modeliste, Jean Knight, Young
  Tuxedo Brass Band, The Williams Sisters of New York City, Jimmy
  Johnson, New Orleans Ragtime Orchestra, Treme Brass Band, Wallace
  Davenport.  Kidd Jordan & IAQ, Reggie Hall Band, Keith Frank,
  Shepherd Band, Percussion Inc., Michael White Quartet w/ Thais
  Clark, Sammy Berfect & Dimensions of Faith, Acoustic Swiftness,
  Irvin Mayfield Quintet, Little Freddie King, Jude Taylor & his
  Burning Flames, Larry Garner, Sadie Thompson, White Cloud Hunters
  Mardi Gras Indians, Pet De Kat Krewe, Tony Bazley Quintet, Pinettes
  Brass Band, Money Wasters, Jolly Bunch, Popular Ladies, Black Men of
  Labor, Nkrumah Better Boys SAPCs, St. John Divine Gospel Choir. St.
  Raymond Gospel Choir, The Crownseekers, St. Francis DeSales Choir,
  Invisible Cowboys, Jumpin' Johnny Sansone, Azikwa Children's
  Percussion Ensemble, Michael Ward, Coushatta Dancers, Clancy "Blues
  Boy" Lewis w/ Sheba Kimbrough, Eddie LeJeune & the Morse Playboys,
  SUBR Jazz Ensemble, The Taggart Boys w/ Joe Clay, Sonny Bourg's
  Bayou Band.  Rampart & Perdido Jazz Band, Irene & the Mikes,
  SPEBQSA, Don Wiley w/ Amanda Dark, Coolie Stumps Gospel Singers,
  Dillard University Jazz Ensemble, Lady Prince of Wales, Lightfoot,
  Golden Trumps SAPCs, Jonno Frishberg's Cajun Experience, The
  Rollers, Mahogany Brass Band.

  Sun, 4/27  Irma Thomas, Earth, Wind & Fire, funky Meters, Frankie
  Ford, Rachelle Ferrell, Dorothy Norwood, Harlem Jazz & Blues,
  Olatunji & his Drums of Passion, Houston Person w/ Etta Jones, Beau
  Jocque & the Zydeco Hi-Rollers, Johnny Adams, Walter "Wolfman"
  Washington, Sonny Landreth & the Goners, Continental Drifters,
  Raymond Myles & the RAMs, Nathan & Zydeco Cha Chas, Chris Smither,
  Alvin Batiste & the Jazztronauts, Treme Brass Band.  Los Babies del
  Merengue, George French's New Orleans Storyville Band, Gregg
  Stafford's Jazz Hounds, Escola de Casa Samba, Six Nations Women
  Singers, Twangorama, Bobby Marchan & Higher Ground, Bryan Lee & the
  Jumpstreet Five, Basin Brothers, Balfa Toujours, Willie West, Keith
  Claiborne, Placide Adams, New Orleans Spiritualettes, Westbank
  Steppers, Scene Boosters, Valley of the Silent Men SAPCs, Algiers
  Brass Band, Antioch Gospel Singers, Friendly Five, The Wild
  Magnolias Mardi Gras Indians, Astral Project, Patrice Fisher & Arpa.
   Paco del Puerto of Spain, Creole Zydeco Farmers, Khadir, Gray
  Montgomery, David & Roselyn, Culu Dancers, Barbara Shorts, Tornado
  Brass Band, Alida & Moise Viator, Carrollton Hunters Mardi Gras
  Indians, The Dynamic Smooth Family of Slidell, Maggie Lewis & the
  Thunderbolts, Timothea, Greg Dawson & Crosswinds, Moderno Teatro de
  Munecos of Costa Rica, Victor Goines, Jetsetters, New Orleans Men &
  Women Buckjumpers, Prince of Wales SAPCs, Colleen Salley, Loyola
  University Jazz Band, Jeremy Davenport, Calendar Girls Club, Don
  Sanders the Sourdough Cowboy, High Steppers Brass Band.

  Thu, 5/1  BeauSoleil, Blues Traveler, Mary Chapin Carpenter, Boozoo
  Chavis & the Magic Sounds, James Moody, Hiway QC's, Anders Osborne,
  Delfeayo Marsalis, Clarence "Frogman" Henry, Banu Gibson, Tab
  Benoit, Larry Johnson, Luther Kent & Trick Bag, Hazel & the Delta
  Ramblers, Dash Rip Rock, Jambalaya Cajun Band, Eddie Bo, Louisiana
  Repertory Jazz Ensemble, Andrew Hall's Society Jazz Band, Steve
  Masakowski & Friends. Ricardo Lewis Quintet w/ guest Sandra Booker,
  Soul Rebels Brass Band, The Heralds of Love, The Coolie Family,
  Albita, Galactic, Cool Riddums & Sista Teedy, Lionel Ferbos & the
  Palm Court Jazz Band, Hadley Castille & LA Cajun Band, Ancestro, The
  First Revolution, Libby Rae Watson, Guardians of the Flame, Mamou,
  Julio & Caesar, Louis Red Morgan, Destinee, Storyville Stompers
  Brass Band.  Tim Laughlin, Hammond State Strawberry Jammers,
  Executive Steel Band, Betsy McGovern & the Poor Clares, J. Monque'D,
  Clyde Kerr, Jr., South Lafourche High School Jazz Band, Armagh
  Rhymers, Irie Dawtas, Chris Clifton's New Orleans Allstars, Paula &
  the Pontiacs, Peter Bennett, Bon Temp Roulez Brass Band, Philip
  Manuel, Angela the Yarnspinner, New Orleans All City Jazz Outreach.

  Fri, 5/2  Ernie K-Doe, Al Jarreau, Bruce Hornsby, Delbert McClinton,
  Marcia Ball, Cyril Neville & the Uptown Allstars, Doc Cheatham,
  Rockin' Dopsie, Jr. & the Zydeco Twisters, Orlando Draper & the
  Associates, Tuba Showcase featuring Howard Johnson & Gravity,
  Iguanas, Art Farmer, Pet De Kat Krewe, Steve Riley & the Mamou
  Playboys, Marlon Jordan Quintet, Coco Robicheaux & the Perspirators,
  D.L. Menard & the Louisiana Aces, Marc & Ann Savoy, Chris Ardoin &
  Double Clutchin', Robert Parker, Roland Stone. Doc Paulin Brass
  Band, Gentlemen June Gardner & the Fellows, Michael Ray & the Cosmic
  Krewe, Andy J. Forest & the Blue Orleanians, Ben Hunter the Soul
  Avenger, File, Al Carson, Last Straws, The Humble Travelers,
  One-a-Chord, Sherman Robertson, Milton Batiste's Magnificent 7ths,
  Bobby Cure & Summertime Blues, Thousand $ Car, Carlos Sanchez
  "Amenecer Flamenco" Neslort.  Patrick Henry & the Liberation Band,
  Mas Mamones, Evening Star String Band, Ironin' Board Sam, Waso
  Belgian Gypsy Band, T-Roy & the Vibes, Jason Marsalis, Armando
  Rodriguez, Local International Allstars, John Rankin, The
  Haphazards, Ed Petersen, Jesuit High School Jazz Band, Peace
  Puppets, Pfister Sisters, Black Eagles Mardi Gras Indians, Fischer
  Elementary School Troupe, The J.J. Muggler Band, Algiers Steppers,
  Single Men, Revolution SAPCs, Delgado Community College Jazz
  Ensemble, Carl LeBlanc.

  Sat, 5/3  Buckwheat Zydeco, Herbie Hancock, Rita Marley, Better Than
  Ezra, Thompson Community Choir of Chicago, Clarence "Gatemouth"
  Brown, Marva Wright, The Dixie Cups, James Rivers Movement, King
  Floyd, George Porter & the Runnin' Pardners, Syl Johnson, Dirty
  Dozen, Tribute to Sidney Bechet featuring Claude Luter and Michael
  White, New Leviathan Oriental Foxtrot Orchestra, Alex Chilton, Allen
  Fontenot & the Country Cajuns, Cookie & the Cupcakes.  Charles
  Neville Band, Germaine Bazzle, Bob French's Original Tuxedo Jazz
  Band, NewBirth Brass Band, Paulin Brothers Brass Band, Onward Brass
  Band, Wendell Brunious, Willie Metcalf & the Academy of Black Arts
  Youth Jazz Ensemble w/ the World Peace Movement, St. Luke AME Gospel
  Choir, Zulu Ensemble, Johnson Extension, Little Rascals Brass Band,
  Butch Mudbone, Secondline Jammers, Calliope High Steppers, Royal
  Fingerbowl, Walter Payton w/ Sharon Martin, John Boutte, Belton
  Richard, Kumbuka Drum & Dance Collective.  NOCCA Jazz Ensemble, Luke
  Thompson & the Green Valley Cut Ups, Native Nations Inter Tribal,
  Peabody, Sheryl Cormier & Cajun Sounds, Phila Fila, Los Sagitarios,
  Raful Neal, Golden Star Hunters Mardi Gras Indians, Leroy Jones,
  Jacques Gauthe & his Creole Rice Jazz Band, Caledonian Society
  Scottish Dancers and Pipes, Paky Saavedra's Bandido, The Mighty
  Chariots, The Heritage School of Music Band, Danny Collet, The Power
  Rangers.  Lady Sequences, Lady of Essence SAPCs, McTeggart Irish
  Dancers, Clarence Johnson & Chris Severin, O.G. Steppers, Allen
  Fontenot & the Country Cajuns, Mid City Music & Dance Workshop, Kita
  Productions, Young Steppers.

  Sun, 5/4  Preservation Hall Jazz Band, The Neville Brothers, McCoy
  Tyner w/ Michael Brecker, Dorothy Love Coates, The Radiators, Jazz
  Jamaica, ReBirth Brass Band, Eric Gable, Charmaine Neville &
  Friends, Terence Blanchard, Dr. Arvol Looking Horse, Tribute to
  Sidney Bechet featuring Bob Wilber and Fabrice Zammarchi, Olympia
  Brass Band, Snooks Eaglin, Donald Harrison, Kermit Ruffins Big Band.
   Tommy Ridgley & the Untouchables, Wanda Rouzan, Irie Vibrations,
  Ritmo Caribeno, Kent Jordan, The Zion Harmonizers, The Hackberry
  Ramblers, Gospel Soul Children, Willis Prudhomme & Zydeco Express,
  Pin Stripe Brass Band, NewBirth Brass Band, Mem Shannon & the
  Membership, Horace Trahan, C.C. Adcock, White Eagles Mardi Gras
  Indians, ELS.  New Orleans Klezmer Allstars, Jo "Cool" Davis, Alvin
  " Red" Tyler, The Rocks of Harmony, Furious Five, Untouchables,
  Olympia Aid, Lady Zulu SAPCs, Lillian Boutte, Kristi Guillory &
  Reveille, Sask Northern Drum, Cookie Gabriel, Tony Green & Gypsy
  Jazz, Po' Henry & Tookie, Los Caliente del Son, Y'Shua Manzy, Ernie
  Vincent, UNO Jazz Ensemble, Waylon Thibodeaux, Liz Barnez, Creole
  Wild West Mardi Gras Indians, Louis Cottrell & his Original Creole
  Jazz Band, Thomas "Big Hat" Fields.  Original Black Magic Lady
  Steppers, N'Kafu Traditional African Dance Co., SUNO Jazz Ensemble,
  Young Cheyenne Hunters Mardi Gras Indians, Les Bucherons, Uptowners
  Hobo Clowns, Devastation, Original Four SAPCs, Curtis Pierre w/Samba
  Children, Looney Tunes Brass Band, John Lee & the Heralds of Christ,
  Golden Arrows Mardi Gras Indians.
79.336* * * 1997 New Orleans JAZZ FEST * * * (part two)SUBSYS::TURCOTTEArmand TurcotteWed Feb 05 1997 17:1171
EVENING CONCERTS

Fri, 4/25  9 p.m. -- Santana; funky Meters. Kiefer UNO Lakefront Arena

Sat, 4/26  9 p.m. -- Earth, Wind & Fire; Maceo Parker & Roots
Revisited. Kiefer UNO Lakefront Arena.

Sat, 4/26  Midnight jam -- Ellis Marsalis, Nicholas Payton, Wess
Anderson, Peter Martin, Ed Petersen, Johnny Vidacovich, Bill
Huntington, David Pulphus, Jeremy Davenport, Adonis Rose.  Praline
Connection Gospel & Blues Hall, 907 S. Peters Street.

Mon, 4/28 and Tuesday, 4/29  8 p.m. -- Jazz At The Palm Court: Harlem
Jazz & Blues w/ Al Casey, Fred Smith, Arthur Hamilton, David "Bubba"
Brooks, Edwin Swanston, Johnny Williams, Johnny Blowers & Laurel
Watson featuring special guest Doc Cheatham. Palm Court Jazz Cafe,
1205 Decatur St.

Tue, 4/29  8 p.m. -- Dew Drop Inn Revisited: Marva Wright, Walter
"Wolfman" Washington, Deacon John King Floyd, Wanda Rouzan, Lillian
Boutte, The N.O. Jazz Legends: Germaine Bazzle, Alvin "Red" Tyler,
Sigismund Walker, Wendell Eugene, Warren Bell Sr., Peter Badie, Sam
Mooney, Harry Nance & Arnold DePass. The Wardell Quezergue Big Band,
La Louisiane Ballroom, Ernest N. Morial Convention Center.

Wed, 4/30  8 p.m. -- La Noche Latina: Johnny Ventura and his
Orchestra; Albita; Acoustic Swiftness. La Louisiane Ballroom, Ernest
N. Morial Convention Center.

Thu, 5/1  8 p.m. -- Al Jarreau; Herbie Hancock; Astral Project, La
Louisiane Ballroom, Ernest N. Morial Convention Center.

Fri, 5/2  9 p.m. -- Artists to be announced. Kiefer UNO Lakefront
Arena

Sat, 5/3  9 p.m. -- Artists to be announced. Kiefer UNO Lakefront
Arena.

Sat, 5/3  Midnight jam -- Art Farmer, Howard Johnson, Donald Harrison,
Jr., Herlin Riley, Mike Pellera, David Torkanowsky, Victor Goines,
Eric Traub, Bob Stuart, Jim Singleton. Praline Connection Gospel &
Blues Hall, 907 S. Peters St. Dinner is available at the Ernest N.
Morial Convention Center.

WORKSHOPS

Fri, 4/25
10 a.m. -- Gospel Is Alive!: Kirk Franklin & The Family, Mahalia
Jackson Mass Choir, Stephen Foster & The Arch Angels. Franklin Ave.
Baptist Church 1 p.m. -- Pharaoh Sanders. Lawless Memorial Chapel,
Dillard University

Mon, 4/28
8 p.m. -- African Drum & Dance Summit: Babatunde Olatunji & His Drums
of Passion, National Dance Co. of Mali, Harambe Pamoja Children's
Dance Co. Orpheum Theater

Wed, 4/30
11 a.m. -- Moderno Teatro de Munecos of Costa Rica. Times-Picayune
Theater, Children's Museum. 2 p.m. -- Tribute to Sidney Bechet
Centennial, featuring Dr. Michael White. Nunemaker Hall, Loyola
University.

Fri, 5/2
1 p.m., Herbie Hancock. Multi-Purpose Auditorium, Southern University.

WORKSHOPS ARE OPEN AND FREE TO THE PUBLIC ON A FIRST-COME,
FIRST-SERVED BASIS.

Check out the Crescent City Music Show
http://www.geocities.com/SunsetStrip/8636
79.337ICS::SMITHDEIn a minute I'll be freeWed Feb 05 1997 21:032
    
    No phish?
79.338bo diddley's a gunslingerWMOIS::LEBLANCCAll good things in all good timeMon Feb 10 1997 11:221
    bo diddley at hahpah's ferry 2/17
79.339moe. showsSUBSYS::TURCOTTEArmand TurcotteMon Feb 10 1997 21:4839
reviews for moe.'s current tour have been HOT !

they've just updated their web page with new tour dates,
with some shows added out west, and some announced when they
return to the east coast ... check out their web page for
details:  http://www.universe.digex.net/~moe/moe.dates.html

Certain shows are scheduled to be "cybercast" ... you can
listen to the show live through your computer as it happens !
( Tour date web page lists 2-28 at the troubadore in hollywood
and 3-1 at the grate american music hall as two dates we'll
be able to catch via cybercast ).  

I'm thinking about heading to new york to catch them at the
irving plaza, if anyone's up for the cruise !  

~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~

4/3/97 moe. @ Sommerville Theater, Cambridge, MA
55 Davis Square,  Cambridge, MA    617-354-4466
All ages! $12  Showtime 8pm
(tickets on sale shortly through box office - no Ticketmaster)


4/4/97 moe. @ Irving Plaza, New York, NY
17 Irving Plaza, NY, NY 10013   212-777-6800,6817
$10 advance, ($12 day of show if any remain)
Tickets on sale staring Feb 5th at Noon!
Doors open 9pm   Special Guest Opener: Ominous Seapods
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79.340SPECXN::BARNESTue Feb 11 1997 14:084
    I'm trying to get my sh*t together to see moe. in Ft. Collins.2/22/97..
    trying to figger out how to get my daughter in...it's a 21+ show...
    
    rfb
79.341works all the timeWMOIS::LEBLANCCAll good things in all good timeTue Feb 11 1997 14:234
    fake moustache
    beard
    
    groucho marx cigar
79.342SPECXN::BARNESTue Feb 11 1997 14:395
    actually I called the moe. line and begged for a back-stage pass or
    extra tix for my daughter, of course I offered to still pay to do my
    part in the support thang.....
    
    rfb
79.343semi-show review?FABSIX::D_TODDSun Feb 16 1997 13:2538
	Spent Val. Day in Laconia Nude Hampster checkin' out Percy Hill at the
Stone Coast Brewing Co.  Nice place.  Good the see the boys in a small joint 
like that, especially with tasty micro-brews (Stout was muy delisioso!) :')

	For those who haven't been there, plenty of bar space, 2 pool tables, 
foozball table, and even a dart board.  Smallish dance floor, but...

 big enough for this drunken busty chick to go shovin her endowments in guys' 
chests so much they almost fall over backward!!  Then between tunz she 
approaches the stage with her swagger soliciting the band for a holiday kiss,
none of whom seemed to be very interested.  As they blow off the request and 
slide into the next tune, the poor deprived woman reaches for the mic stand, 
leans it down to herself on the dance floor and starts singing the blues over 
the bands music.  The sound board dude came running up to replace the mic to 
its rightful owner and in the meantime this lusty vixen wraps her arms around 
his neck and plants a soggy smooch upside his right cheek.  She escaped an 
early departure from the bar by leaving the dance floor, but 10 minutes later
she was back again pushing another guy across the dance floor with herself.
All in all it was pretty entertaining, but sucked because it drew so much 
attention away from the band.

	But back to the band....that was their first night with a new bassist,
Andy something.  He had the opportunity to lay out some really excellent jams
and it looks like he'll be a great compliment to their music!  These guys are
very well rounded.  In the first set they played about 4 tunz from their 
upcoming album.  According to Joe, still no date for release, just sometime in
the next couple of months....lame.

	Unfortunately, we decided to split after the 1st set due to extreme
exhaustion.  (Late,late,late night+hours of travel+full day of skiing+drinks 
at the mtn+huge mexican feast+beers before show=lame departure.)  Although,
the saving grace is Percy Hill's appearance in the near future at Paradise in
Boston on Feb. 28th.  get that?

	Percy Hill      Paradise in Boston     Feb. 28th.

	See you there...........................................davet.
79.344Percy Hill tour dates and CD infoSUBSYS::TURCOTTEMon Feb 17 1997 15:1184
Catch Percy Hill at the Paradise Rock Club in Boston Fryday February 28 !

Here are more tour dates for Percy Hill, along with info on their CD:

From: PercyHill@aol.com

ALL SHOWS OPEN TO THE PUBLIC UNLESS OTHERWISE NOTED!

March 1st - Waterville Opera House - Waterville, ME - 1 Common St. - City
Hall - Tix $8 in advance and $10 day of show.  Available at Dr. Records in
Orono, ME; Everyday Music in Farmington, ME and all Strawberrries locations
or by phone at 207.873.7000. Doors at 7:30PM - Showtime 8:00PM - No opener -
All Ages. - Note:  This place has awesome sound and the way it is set up is
really intimate.

March 7th - Skidmore College - Saratoga Springs - Tentative

March 8th - Kennett High School Gym - Conway, NH - 874 Kearsarge Rd. -
603.447.1827 ext. 1428 - Tix $8 in advance and $10 day of show.  Available at
Scarlet Begonias in N. Conway or order by phone at 603.356.8862 - Doors at
7:00PM - Showtime at 7:30PM - No opener - All Ages - Open to the Public

March 14th - Lincoln Sudbury High School - Private

March 15th - Wetlands - NY, NY - 161 Hudson St. - 212.966.4225 - Tix $8 at
Box office or Ticketmaster - Speed of Light will not be there - Opener is
Freebeer and Chicken and Gordon Stone is playing downstairs. Showtime is
midnight - ALL AGES.  Tix on sale 2/24.

March 20th - Sunday River Ski Resort - Bumps Pub - Bethel, ME - 207.824.3000
and ask for Bumps - No opener - 9:30PM - 21+

March 21st - Old Town Hall - Andover, MA - Tentative

March 22nd - TBA

March 27th - The Living Room - Providence, RI - 23 Rathbone ST. -
401.521.5200 - Tix $6 and $8 - Doors at 8:00PM - Showtime 9:00PM - ALL AGES -
W/ STRANGEFOLK - People wanted to know when the two bands would be together
again and now you know.  It is a double bill and we will hit the stage around
11:00PM but come for the whole show!!!!! We are psyched to be playing with
our touring brethren again.

March 28th - Palace Theater - Manchester, NH - 80 Hanover St. - 603.668.5588
- Tix $8 in advance and $10 day of show.  Available at box office, Relax
Music in Manchester, Two Moon Traders in Concord, All Strawberries locations
or to order by phone call 603.668.5588 - Doors at 7:30PM - Show time 8:00PM - AL
L AGES (this place has a liquor license) - opener TBA - Tix on Sale 3/10.

March 29th - UMASS - Butterfield Dorm - Amherst, MA - Tix are $5 at the door
only.  Door at 9:00PM - Showtime 10PM - No opener - All Ages

April 2nd - Paradise - Anniversary Show - Boston, MA - 967 Commonwealth Ave.
617.562.8801 - Tickets $8 at box office or ticketmaster 617.931.2000 - This
is one of our favorite venues due to the awesome sound and lights and your
energy.  We are psyched for our 4th year anniversay and hope you can be there
to share it with us.  We are inviting the whole percy family and there may be
a few suprises. Doors at 7:00PM - Showtime 8:00PM - 18+ - No opener -  Tix on
sale 3/10.

The album is coming along great!!!  It is going to be released as two CD's.
We just couldn't fit all the music we wanted on one.  The Been So Long is 17
minutes long!!!  Songs from the Paradise, The Haunt, and Deer Trees Theater,
and possibly the Toast , Wetlands and others will be on them.  Also effects
from Halloween and some hidden tracks will be there.  WE are having so much
fun with this.  The tracks are straight from the stage to DAT to CD.  No over
dubbing or studio tricks in order to preserve the live sound and energy.
Thanks to everyone who were at these shows which helped make them shine as
some of the best.  You might hear yourself on them!!  The albums will feature
Been So Long, Broken Window, Fallen, Right and Wrong, Million Days, Golden
Bottle, Sooner or Later, Queen Anne's Lace, Chicopee, Don't Think, Got
Something to Show, and more!!!!!  It will be out as soon as possible - No
specific release date but we'll probably have them at our shows by mid March.
 Orders for the album through mail order can start on March 24th.  They will
be sold seperately or as a package for cheaper.  We are pumped to be putting
out some live stuff on CD.

Thats all the info I have at this moment except i want to extend a special
thanks to fan2fan writers and to all who are braving the weather and making
our shows great!

Peace and catch you sooner or later, Al


79.345Peter Parcek, Penuche's, Sun 2/23/97JARETH::LARUau contraire...Tue Feb 18 1997 13:218
    Peter Parcek @ PeeNewCheese in Nausea, Sunday, Feb 23...
    
    I think there's no  cover, I know  there is wicked good beer for
    $2.25 perlargeglass...
    
    Catch this guy...  excellent guitarist!
    
    /b
79.346Dave Matthews and Tim Reynolds Acoustic, DenverSPECXN::BARNESTue Feb 18 1997 14:1075
    
    
    
    Yesterday was a shitty, f*&%ed up day...did I say how crummy it was?
    The ONLY thing that saved me from going off the deep end and killing
    someone was looking forward to the Dave Matthews/Tim Reynolds 
    Acoustic Show last nite at The Paramount Theater in Denver...and I still 
    wasn't my natural, happy self even on the way up.....gotta find someway 
    to shake these blues when I have 'em like this...anyway...
    
    The Paramount was built in 1929 and has been kept up very nicely. Cool
    ceiling tiles and paintings on the side walls. Big stage for two guys
    and their guitars. Located near the renovated 16th St. Mall in downtown
    Denver..so there should be some brew pubs close by...but we (me, Patty,
    Lindsey and her friend Molly)had to meet up with Tiffany and her weird
    friends from CSU, so I'll be looking for the pubs tonight when it's
    just Patty and I (I LOVE taking my kids to concerts, but it can be a
    drain esp. when I'm already in a foul mood). Good thing there was at
    least Red Wolf (gak!, phooie!, choke!) on tap at the venue. 'bout 6 of
    those and I was sorta back to my ole self....
    
    The Denver crowd wanted to dance but Dave is rather adamit about
    dancing in yer seats for Dave and Tim shows, had to tell us a couple of
    times before we (the crowd) got the picture. Lindsey and I did sneak up
    front a couple of times to get a REAL close look at Dave and dance a
    little, but that didn't last long.."Can you please set down and not
    dance, you are ruining it for everybody"..."No, f*&% U!" (Guess I
    needed a few more beers) How come it's always the people with the best
    seats that want everyone else to set down??? (I know, we've been down
    this rathole a MILLION TIMES and I'm not ready to start the discussion
    over again, so I'll stop now...)
    
    Lie In Our Graves
    Say Good-Bye
    Could I have been
    Let U Down
    (something I can't read on my setlist)
    Back U Up
    ?
    Too Much
    Two Step
    Tim Reynolds Solo tune
    So Much To Say "Where I'm from we say Ya'll..ya'll say Howdy...weird"
    Jimi Thang
    Proudest Monkey!
    (another one I can't read)
    story about "neutercals", things they stick on male dogs after
    removing testicles, and how if he was a dog and could lick his balls
    he'd think he'd know something was wrong..esp. if he were a chiwawa
    (sp) and had bison balls attached after being neutered (gets up and
    walks around stage imitateing a small dog with large testicles)
    Wait For You??
    (another one I can't read)
    starts Song That Jane Likes. breaks two strings right away, stops, 
    says "I'm a string breakin fool", changes guitars and does
    Crash!!
    Recently!!!
    Minarets!!!!!!!
    Tripping Billies
    
    Encore:Ants..after a story about watching ants on a Nat Geo Special on
    the bus and how we gotta stop chewing up the world like ants, tells a
    guy yelling.. "Hey, bro, you with the big voice..shut the F*ck up!"
    little while later guy with big voice yells "shut the F*ck up" to dave
    and dave goes "That's My Man. right there!" further embarassing  Big
    Voice. 
    
    All in all a good show...not loud enough for me (never is). Tim didn't
    play those stellar acoustic licks as much as he played with weird sound
    effects on his acoustic guitar...maybe more pickin and less special
    effects tonite...OH! You missd that???? PATTY AND I ARE GOING AGAIN
    TONITE!!!!!!!!! I'll be in A LOT BETTER MOOD TONITE TOO!!!!!!!
    
    rfb
    
79.347NETCAD::SIEGELThe revolution wil not be televisedTue Feb 18 1997 16:178
Dave Mathews has a problem with people dancing in their seats during his
shows??

That's a first...

(Unless you meant the other way around and I misunderstood..)

adam
79.348ya-hoooo, etc.OBSESS::BEAUPRETue Feb 18 1997 16:257
    The review of the Matthews/Reynolds Boston show made special 
    note of the rude and obnoxious behavior of the audience (talking,
    yelling, basically no listening). I wasn't there so I can't
    attest to it, but the review made it sound like Matthews 
    might as well have been playing at a frat party. I'm only
    guessing, but maybe that type of boorish behavior has made
    him a little cranky.   
79.349SPECXN::BARNESTue Feb 18 1997 16:454
    Yep, U misunderstood me, adam
     Dave WANTS you to "dance sitting down" for Dave and Tim shows. 
    
    rfb
79.350SPECXN::BARNESTue Feb 18 1997 16:4911
    re; .348
    
    yep...had some of that Monday nite...Patty and I are pretty good at
    giving evil looks to those that talk during songs...mostly college
    sorority girls...but it's gonna take a long time to get the message
    across, if it even gets across, cause dave STARTED OUT playing college
    frat partys, and DMB concerts are rowdy dance-a-thons. But Dave has no
    qualms about telling you to SHut the F*&% up, now adays...%^)
    
    
    rfb
79.351EVMS::OCTOBR::DEBESSseeking all thats stil unsungTue Feb 18 1997 17:408
	I thought you were saying that the people down front wanted
	you to sit - not DM - that's real interesting - I always 
	assumed that (rock?/dont really know what kinda music this was)
	musicians -liked- to see people dancing to their music...

	Debess

79.352shut up and danceFABSIX::D_TODDTue Feb 18 1997 17:5116
Sorry folks -

	don't really see the relationship here.

  I don't think there are many of you in here that would disagree with
me when I say there's a bit of difference between dancin' to music that
makes you feel like moving, and just jabbering away like some sorority
bimbettes. 
  I can't see how Dave would be offended by dancing, but yappin' over the 
music is nothing short of rude to both the musician(s) and those around 
you.  Have some control people, talk about stuff when the music's over, hell
you only have a couple hours to enjoy it, ya know?  Shut yer mouth and get to
steppin'. 8^)

		davet.'s_$.02  
	
79.353SMURF::HAPGOODJava Java HEY!Tue Feb 18 1997 18:5710
   <<< Note 79.351 by EVMS::OCTOBR::DEBESS "seeking all thats stil unsung" >>>
>	assumed that (rock?/dont really know what kinda music this was)
>	musicians -liked- to see people dancing to their music...

I've been to shows where the musician has repeatedly told the same
guy to sit down because this is a concert and not a dance...
:)
bob


79.354EVMS::OCTOBR::DEBESSseeking all thats stil unsungTue Feb 18 1997 18:594
	was it classical music? :-)


79.355SPECXN::BARNESTue Feb 18 1997 19:0210
    that's why I stopped going to see Tull...seems after all the years of
    people boping around at his shows, he all of a sudden wants to be a 
    symphony conducter and wants everyone to set down...granted, there are 
    peopel I've seen whwere it wasn't "dance" music, King Crimson last year
    comes to mind...but I'll avoid most of that...
    
    bob...what groups??
    
    
    rfb_ole fart
79.356SMURF::HAPGOODJava Java HEY!Tue Feb 18 1997 19:049
   <<< Note 79.354 by EVMS::OCTOBR::DEBESS "seeking all thats stil unsung" >>>
>	was it classical music? :-)

No it was Joe Jackson ....

bob



79.357SMURF::HAPGOODJava Java HEY!Tue Feb 18 1997 19:0622
On another, similar note:

I've been to shows where the artist begged people to dance and no one 
listened (too numerous to mention)...

And been to shows where I've asked people to sit down (Frank Zappa at the
Orpheum there was this particularly obnoxious kid in front of me)....

I've seen John Mayall and the guy next to me insisted on playing his harp
along to the tunes .... I had trouble with that.

I tried to dance to the Nevilles, who were opening for Ziggy Marley, and 
was told to sit down by the kiddy cops at least 3 times.

these are fun...
bob






79.358EVMS::OCTOBR::DEBESSseeking all thats stil unsungTue Feb 18 1997 19:077
>I've seen John Mayall and the guy next to me insisted on playing his harp
>along to the tunes .... I had trouble with that.


	no way!  now, that's rude...

79.359down in frontOBSESS::BEAUPRETue Feb 18 1997 19:1422
    Defining rude behavior is not easy. Especially if you're the
    one accused of being rude. Most often, rude is determined by 
    context.
    
    If you're at a concert and you're standing and dancing and
    having the time of your life and everyone is yelling at you 
    to sit down and you look around and lo and behold everyone 
    else appears to be seated, you are being rude. You may be 
    reaching some sort of personal nirvana state, but you're
    still being rude.  
    
    On the other hand: If you're at a concert and the entire audience is 
    on their feet and dancing and you decide you want to stay seated, 
    and you insist on trying to get everyone directly in front of you 
    to sit down, then you're being rude. 
    
    Most concert situation tend to fall somewhere in the middle, and trying
    to figure out which scenario you're in is not always cut and dried
     -- especially if you've consumed massive quantities of whatever.
    A good rule of thumb: If it appears that you've somehow made everyone 
    around you miserable in your quest for maximum personal happiness, 
    something is probably not quite right.
79.360thought I could not caution all...QUOIN::BELKINbut from that cup no moreTue Feb 18 1997 19:183
 thumbs up to -.1 !  Very well said.

 - Josh
79.361SPECXN::BARNESTue Feb 18 1997 19:2511
    I agree with Josh, very well put. I may not agree 100% with the post,
    but very well said. and like I said, I'll avoid most shows where the 
    set down crowd attends. 
    
    one point of Mr. Beaupre post (I don't know what else to call you)
    one setting down and trying to get others to do the same, I would
    think, would suffer more from others than the opposite happening.
    
    rfb_who will try and not dance tonite
    
    
79.362an interesting evening for other reasons as well! :^)ALFA2::DWESTi believe in chemo girl!Tue Feb 18 1997 19:2717
    
    so, i was at a dead show at the boston garden...  and this guy 
    about halfway down the section in front of me, suddenly leaps up
    from his chair and started screaming about how this whole thing was 
    work fo the devil and that god was on his way and was really pissed 
    and all of us would be brought to task for our indulgences into
    hedonistic behaviors and could expect to be smitten by his angels...
    
    and just as suddenly, he stopped, looked around with a strange 
    expression on his face, and RAN out of the hall in a panic (or so it
    seemed)...
    
    now, no one else in this area was doing this...  does that mean he
    was being rude?  the general impression on this occasion was that he
    was being amusing...  :^)  
    
    					da ve
79.363SPECXN::BARNESTue Feb 18 1997 19:291
    HA! cracked me up!!!!!
79.364:^)ALFA2::DWESTi believe in chemo girl!Tue Feb 18 1997 19:298
    oh, and "Mr Beaupre" will occasionally answer to "Steve"...
    
    but that's only because "Benevolent Lord and Master" is kind of
    pretentious, and a mouthful...  :^)
    
    isn't that right, oh benevolent lord and master?  :^)
    
    				da ve  
79.365SPECXN::BARNESTue Feb 18 1997 19:323
    actually I agree with .359 about 95%...%^)
    
    rfb
79.366SPECXN::BARNESTue Feb 18 1997 19:323
    Howdy Steve
    
    rfb
79.367;-) ;-) ;-)EVMS::OCTOBR::DEBESSseeking all thats stil unsungTue Feb 18 1997 19:3311
    
>    one point of Mr. Beaupre post (I don't know what else to call you)


	could you tell the gender just by reading the note?!?  ;-)

	I mean, even though there are very few active female participants
	here - BEAUPRE -could- -possibly- be a woman!

	Debess

79.368EVMS::OCTOBR::DEBESSseeking all thats stil unsungTue Feb 18 1997 19:353
	NEVERMIND!!! (hi steve!)

79.369stop the DNA testsOBSESS::BEAUPRETue Feb 18 1997 19:437
    I'm going to flip all the cards (I'm sure that reference dates
    me somewhat) and tell you that Mr. West has the right answer.
    Not the benevolent overlord thing (or whatever it was), but
    rather the Steve part. 
    
    For whatever reason, I've never put my name on these deals in
    all my years of assorted and sordid noting. Just rude, I guess.
79.370EVMS::OCTOBR::DEBESSseeking all thats stil unsungTue Feb 18 1997 19:464

	What's My Line?  !!!   I remember that!

79.371subscribe to anarchyWMOIS::LEBLANCCAll good things in all good timeWed Feb 19 1997 10:104
    the way i look at it
    
    everyone paid for their ticket so they can do wahtever the hell they
    want there
79.372AWECIM::HANNANBeyond description...Wed Feb 19 1997 13:016
    I remember Zappa asking everyone up front to sit down at a concert 
    in Providence around '82 because  it was messing up the sound of the
    low-lyin speakers.  Mindy and I had 5th row seats and didn't mind 
    one bit, especially coming from Frank. ;-)

    /ken
79.373SMURF::HAPGOODJava Java HEY!Wed Feb 19 1997 13:319
re:  Zappa

Ya,  he could be rather ornery with the audience.  I saw him at a hockey
rink in Danvers once and he stopped the show twice.  Once for fireworks
and once for some clowns climbing up in the steel rafters.

bob


79.374EVMS::OCTOBR::DEBESSseeking all thats stil unsungWed Feb 19 1997 14:053
	enquiring minds want to know: did rfb stay in his seat last night? ;-)

79.375SPECXN::BARNESThu Feb 20 1997 12:4589
    So Steve...seems like you might have given yerself a nick-name for use
    in Grateful??? Rude Steve??? %^)   Just joshin....and that was an
    overboard assumption on my part that Steve was a man, wasn't it Debess..
    
    re;
     enquiring minds want to know: did rfb stay in his seat last night? ;-)
    
    NO! Our seats were left orchestra Tuesday nite as oppsed to center for
    Monday nite. So after the little girls behind us kept talking thru the 
    first 5 songs, we skipped to the aisle and danced and drank there. 
    Way back so as not to bother ANYONE or impede anyones view that chose 
    to remain seated. The Audience was a lot kinder to Dave and Tim Tuesday
    nite though, hardly anyone standing in the front rows and the aisles
    were kept clear voluntarily. Dave did poke fun at the people that chose
    to keep talking thru mellow tunes by looking at Tim and using the 
    "hand and thumb togethr" motion to simulate idle chatter and saying
    something like "yada yada yada"...but I'm getting ahead of myself wit
    the story here...
    
    We left Colo Spgs just as a storm came over the front range. Where we 
    booogied up to Denver doin 75-80 Monday nite, our speed was kept in
    check Tuesday nite by the storm and bumper to bumper traffic..35 mph
    for an hour, blinding huge white flakes coming straight at the
    windshield, nerve-wracking, knuckles clinching the steering wheel.
    Was I glad to see the bar at the venue. 
    
    Best of What's Around
    Rhyme and Reason
    Dancing Nancies
    Angel From Montgomery!!!
    Recently (with On Broadway part)
    John Baptist (Tab Benwah (sp) song Dave really talked up Tab)
    ..start of African Bus story, crowd gets rowdy, dave says OK I'll play
      a song and come back and finish the story..)
    Back to Being Friends
    ?
    So Much to Say
    ...finish African bus story about coming back from amnesty 
      internatioanl 3 day concert after living on Phanta orange soda 
      and cheeze puffs for 3 days
      craps all over himself on bus, stuff pants into traveling bag,
      Afrikaner nazis stop bus for drug search, Dave tells cops"You don't
      want to look in my bag" which makes cops suspisious and of course they
      search the shit-bag, but not for very long after discovering the soiled
      pants..moral of story according to Dave, if ya wanna
      smuggle anything over a border, crap all over yourself. crowd in
      stiches, rolling on floor
    ? Time Has Come For Better Thangs???
    CRASH!!!
    Tim Solo
    Lie In Our Graves
    Two STEP!!!
    Cry Freedom!!
    Help Myself
    XMAS SONG!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
    Minarets!!!
    Tim Song, Chatterbox?? IN_FREAKIN_CREDIBLE GUITAR WORK!!
    Too Much (way slow with Bowie "Fame" part, very cool!!)
    Granny!!!!!!!!! "Baby, our love is pure our love is pure and fine"
    ?? lyrics.. "Lie Bleeding" and "no stopping"???)
    Typical Situation!!!!!!!!!!
    Back You Up
    Sorry??
    ...some one yells Free Bird and dave flips them off saying "here's yer
     free bird". crowd goes nuts
    Smell Like A PIG???? (new song??)
    Jimi Thang!!!! "Smoke My Mind, makes me feel better for a short time"""
    -->some real short song?? new song??
    Ants
    
    Encore: Warehouse "leave the lights on, so we can see the black cat
    changing colors, and it's not the colors that even matter, they fade
    way, fade away!"
    
    sound was MUCH cleaner than Monday nite, we both had shit eatin grins
    on our faces all nite. Patty and I had a midnite dinner with Sammys and
    crab legs when we got back home. Grate Time"! we saw one taper Monday
    nite, hopefully that was a friend of ours, saw no tapers for Tuesday
    which is a major bummer, but what a fine couple of nights of incredible
    acoustic songs! 
    
    and now back to reality...
    
    rfb
    
    
    
    
    
79.376EVMS::OCTOBR::DEBESSseeking all thats stil unsungThu Feb 20 1997 15:2614
>    ....and that was an
>    overboard assumption on my part that Steve was a man, wasn't it Debess..
    

	no, not really, I just felt like giving you a hard time!...it
	was really a pretty good assumption...and also maybe, just maybe, 
	I wondered if I could get some women lurkers to come out!!!

	Debess

	ps thanks for the reviews...instead of snow, here it's like
	spring - pretty darn warm and the little bit of snow we do have
	on the ground is melting fast...

79.377SPECXN::BARNESThu Feb 20 1997 15:3410
    re: women lurkers
    
    I know of one here in CXO that is a mostly read only...I don't thinkI
    should "out" her, but she knows who she is..DON'T YOU MICHELLE!!!! %^)
    
    and Meg Ryan, who's notes in other conferences I REALLY LIKE, also
    resides here
    
    rfb
    
79.378EVMS::OCTOBR::DEBESSseeking all thats stil unsungThu Feb 20 1997 16:415
	you mean there's other conferences besides GRATEFUL?!? ;-)
	I'm gonna have to check that out - it's much too quiet in here lately -
	I need someone to talk to...

79.379UCXAXP::GRADYSquash that bug! (tm)Thu Feb 20 1997 20:134
Meg Ryan notes here?

Wow.

79.380GENRAL::COULTERFri Feb 21 1997 13:027
    
    	Thanks rfb - I almost choked on my tea this morning when
    	you yelled at me ;^)   Never thought of myself as a 'lurker...
    	however, my noting skills aren't that grate.  I'll look for the
    	'who are you' topic soon - promise.
    
    	Michelle
79.381SPECXN::BARNESFri Feb 21 1997 14:073
    Noting skills?????????????????????????? whats zat??????
    
    rfb
79.382Peter Parcek, Penuche's, Sun Feb 23JARETH::LARUau contraire...Fri Feb 21 1997 14:1313
                          
               GRATE BLUES!!!
    
    Peter Parcek @ PeeNewCheese in Nausea, Sunday, Feb 23...
    
    I think there's no  cover, I know  there is wicked good beer for
    $2.25 perlargeglass...
    
    Catch this guy...  excellent guitarist!
    
    /b

    
79.383SPECXN::BARNESFri Feb 21 1997 15:318
    re:Meg Ryan notes here? 
    
    HA!!!!
    
    No, I'm very, very, very sorry. Meg *Evans* notes here occasionally...
    I apologize for "outing" someone who can't defend themselves here...%^)
    Now, Meg...you and Michelle are on yer own...%^)
    rfb
79.384UCXAXP::GRADYSquash that bug! (tm)Fri Feb 21 1997 16:042
Jeez, rfb, ya really had my hope up for a while
there....;-)
79.385ominous seapods tour datesSUBSYS::TURCOTTETue Feb 25 1997 11:0637
Ominous Seapods release their new CD "Jet Smooth Ride" on March 11
and are currently touring at a fine establishment near you - check
these guys out if you get a chance !  We're headin down to new york
to catch the  moe. & ominous seapods show at irving plaza, april 4


*****OMINOUS SEAPODS HEAD WEST*****

March  5   Daily Double   Akron OH
March  6   Second Story   Bloomington IN
March  7   Otis'   Chicago IL
March  8   Gunnerz   Iowa City IA
March 11   Jay's Bar   Missoula MT
**also the release of JET SMOOTH RIDE**
March 12   Filling Station   Bozeman MT
March 14   Nick's   Boulder CO
March 15   Garton's   Vail CO (w/Strangefolk)
March 17   the Mission   Laramie WY  (*tentative)
March 20   Moon Times Cafe   Nederland CO
March 21   Tony's   Fort Collins CO
March 22   the Alligator   Breckenridge CO  (*tentative)


*****OMINOUS SEAPODS RETURN TO NORTHEAST*****

March 28   Broadway Joe's   Buffalo NY
April 3   the Haunt   Ithaca NY
April 4   Irving Plaza    NYC   (w/moe.)
April 5   Styleen's   Syracuse NY   (Mimi's birthday shindig)
April 9   Bogie's   Albany NY
April 11&12   Waterhole #3   Saranac Lake NY
April 16   Libby's   Durham NH
April 23   Cafe 210   State College PA

Obviously, there's a lot of holes to be filled in, so feel free to call the
hotline for updates and changes! (518) 489-7466

79.386TEPTAE::WESTERVELTTue Feb 25 1997 12:556
    I picked up the Widesread Panic disc, some cuts definitely rock!

    Sorta reminds me of a cross between the Allman Bros and ZZ Top


79.387JiggleICS::SMITHDESo many roadsTue Feb 25 1997 17:407
    
    I caught Jiggle the Handle for the first time and was TOTALLY blown
    away.  These guys rocked ass for 3.5 hours straight and leveled Phoenix
    Landing.   
    
    More Jiggle!!! More Jiggle (and dole me another Belhaven Scottish Ale
    while your at it).  ;-)
79.388Widespread Panic tour datesSUBSYS::TURCOTTETue Feb 25 1997 18:0194
http://www.widespreadpanic.com/tourdates/tourdate.html


Thur, Mar. 13 - Dobson Arena - Vail, CO
tickets on sale 2/7 303-830-TIXS

Fri&Sat, Mar. 14&15 - Wolf Mountain - Park City, UT
tickets on sale 2/1 800-888-8499

Mon, Mar. 17 - Snow King Arena - Jackson Hole, WY
tickets on sale 2/13 307-733-4385

Tue&Wed, Mar. 18&19 - Emerson Theatre - Bozeman, MT
tickets on sale 2/1 406-587-0245

Fri&Sat, Mar. 21&22 - The Roseland - Portland, OR
tickets on sale 2/10 503-224-8499

Sun, Mar. 23 - Moore Theatre - Seattle, WA
tickets on sale 2/15 206-628-0888

Wed, Mar. 26 - Civic Auditorium - Santa Cruz, CA
tickets on sale 2/16 510-762-2277

Thur, Mar. 27 - Reno Showroom Hilton - Reno, NV
tickets on sale 2/16 510-762-2277

Fri&Sat, Mar. 28&29 - The Warfield - San Francisco, CA
tickets on sale 2/23 510-762-2277

Tues, Apr. 1 - Ventura Theatre, Ventura, CA
tickets on sale 2/6 714-496-8930

Wed, Apr. 2 - The Palace - Hollywood, CA
tickets on sale 2/1 213-480-3232
**Please note that there is a typo in the Moontimes and that the show in
Hollywood is not at the Ventura Theatre, but at the Palace.

Fri, Apr. 4 - Huntridge Theatre - Las Vegas, NV
tickets on sale 2/28 702-893-3000

Sat, Apr. 5 - Prochnow Auditorium - Flagstaff, AZ
tickets on sale 2/28 602-784-4444

Sun, Apr. 6 - Hayden Square - Tempe, AZ
tickets on sale 2/8 602-784-4444

Tue, Apr. 8 - Pan Am Center - Las Cruces, NM
tickets on sale 2/28 800-654-9545

Thur, Apr. 10 - Rudder Auditorium - College Station, TX
tickets on sale 2/22 713-629-3700

Fri, Apr. 11 - Bronco Bowl - Dallas, TX
tickets on sale 2/15 713-629-3700

Sat., Apr. 12 - The Backyard - Austin, TX
tickets on sale 2/22 713-629-3700

Tue, Apr. 15 - American Theatre - St. Louis, MO
tickets on sale 3/1 314-968-1800

Wed, Apr. 16 - Taft Theatre - Cincinnati, OH
tickets on sale 3/1 513-562-4949

Fri, Apr. 18 - Electric Factory - Philadelphia, PA
tickets on sale 3/22 215-568-3222

Sun, Apr. 20 - The Ballroom/ Capitol - Washington, DC
tickets on sale 2/21 202-432-7328

Tue, Apr 22 - Paramount Theatre - Asbury Park, NJ
tickets TBA 201-507-8900

Thur, Apr. 24 - Beacon Theatre - New York, NY
tickets TBA 212-307-7171

Tue, Apr. 29 - Auditorium Center - Rochester, NY
tickets on sale 2/29 716-232-1900

Thur, May 1 - State Theatre - Detroit, MI
tickets on sale 3/7

Fri, May 2 - Egyptian Room - Indianapolis, IN
tickets on sale 3/8 317-239-5151

Sun, May 4 - Jazz Fest - New Orleans, LA
tickets TBA

*Call the Panic Hotline at 706-354-2586 for absolute latest tour updates

wpmail@aol.com


79.389SMURF::HAPGOODJava Java HEY!Tue Feb 25 1997 19:2113
               <<< Note 79.387 by ICS::SMITHDE "So many roads" >>>
    
>    I caught Jiggle the Handle for the first time and was TOTALLY blown
>    away.  These guys rocked ass for 3.5 hours straight and leveled Phoenix
>    Landing.   

Ya!  I've never seen them but I listened to a WERS fundraiser for which 
they played a looonnng set live on the radio.  It was excellent.  I meant 
to ask in here if anyone taped it.  I'd love to hear it again.

thanks
bob

79.390been there done thatICS::SMITHDESo many roadsTue Feb 25 1997 19:347
    
    >Ya!  I've never seen them but I listened to a WERS fundraiser for which 
    >they played a looonnng set live on the radio.  It was excellent.  I
    >meant 
    
    I heard the same bloody thing and thats what inspired me to rush out
    and see these guys.
79.391Medeski, Martin and Wood tour datesSUBSYS::TURCOTTEWed Feb 26 1997 00:5341
some local tour dates for Medeski, Martin and Wood:

6/16/97 NEWPORT, RI             NEWPORT JAZZ FEST.
6/21/97 NEW YORK, NY            SUMMER STAGE
6/29/97 SARATOGA SPRINGS, NY    JAZZ FEST (S.P.A.C.)
7/04/97 BEAR MTN., CA           HIGH SIERRA MUSIC FEST

http://www.netspace.org/mmw/

some reviews from their web site, reprinted without permission
for your pure reading enjoyment:

"Imagine an experimental trio that revels in biting dissonance as
much as sweet harmony, that juxtaposes rhythmically free passages
with deep-in-the-groove swing passages, that alternates between
brazenly atonal sections and easygoing pop melodies, and you get an
idea of just how quirky this band can be... Regardless of the tempo,
tone or direction of the composition at hand, the band's musical
fabric remains essentially the same. Medeski's soulful riffs on
electronic keyboards, Martin's inventive colors and attacks on
percussion and Wood's resplendent timbres on amplified double bass
never pause, even as one instrument steps to the forefront for an
instant or two." - Howard Reich, Chicago Tribune

"Applying a visceral dance beat to Monk and Coltrane tunes as well as
originals might easily turn predictable if the three players did not
sustain such well-balanced liberty. Martin, by far the least flashy,
deserves much of the credit - his drums are always filling the cracks,
at a conversational level that elevates his ideas from mere accompaniment
without intruding on his partners." - Bob Blumenthal, Boston Globe

"Medeski, who alternated between three keyboards, handled the bulk of
the solo duties, stating a simple theme and then stretching the tonal
center to the breaking point, as he did on the skipping Beeah. When
Martin wasn't holding down a groove, he was dipping into world beat and
experimentalist territory, whether taking a talking drum solo or doing
drum rolls on the mike stand... MMW covered so much musical ground Friday
that by the time it ripped into Jimi Hendrix's Crosstown Traffic during
their encore, few raised their eyebrows; they were too busy nodding their
heads." - Tony Green, St. Petersburg Times

79.392SPECXN::BARNESWed Feb 26 1997 13:588
    One of our old deadhead friends in Calif. helps out and plays in the
    campgrounds of the High Sierra...the tape he just made me of Boulder's
    String Cheese Incident has some stuff from High Sierra on it. At one of
    the Blue Grass Fests, I think it's Strawberry but it could be High
    Sierra, he does the local "radio station", which has just enough power
    for the festival. I'll ask him about MMW.
    
    rfb
79.393moe. shows cyber-castSUBSYS::TURCOTTEThu Feb 27 1997 11:4343
Two shows on moe.'s current west coast tour will be cyber-cast through
their web-site  http://www.universe.digex.net/~moe/

Click on the radio dish icon on moe.'s home web page to receive the show

~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
2/28/97 moe. @ Troubadore, West Hollywood, CA
9081 Santa Monica Blvd, West Hollywood, CA 90069
310-276-1158      $10;  All Ages, Doors open 8pm
Sweet Vine will open the show for us.
moe. plays 9:45pm - close
This event will be cybercast! Check web site for more details!

3/01/97 moe. @ The Great American Music Hall, San Francisco, CA
859 O'Farrell, San Franciso, CA
415-885-0750   $9;  All Ages, Doors 9pm
moe. performs two sets starting at 9:30
This event will be cybercast! Check web site for more details!
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~


Local moe. shows once they return from their west coast swing:

4/03/97 moe. @ Somerville Theater, Cambridge, MA
55 Davis Square, Somerville, MA    617-625-5700
All ages! $12,  Showtime 8pm
Tickets are on sale now though Ticketmaster and the Somerville Theater
Box office (open 11am-9pm, tickets must be purchased in person).
Special Taper's Tickets will be required for this show. A limited number
are available through the Box Office and Ticketmaster.


4/04/97 moe. @ Irving Plaza, New York, NY
17 Irving Plaza, NY, NY 10013    212-777-6800,6817
http://www.irvingplaza.com/
$10 advance, ($12 day of show if any remain)  Doors open 9pm
Special Guest Opener: Ominous Seapods


4/05/97 moe. @ The Bayou, Washington, D.C.
3135 K Street South, Washington D.C. 20007  202-333-2898
18+; $8, Showtime 10:30pm

79.394SPECXN::BARNESThu Feb 27 1997 13:049
    unfortunately, Patty and I won't be able to see moe. in Fort Collins
    this weekend.
    too bad, I was looking forward to it. 
    
    will miss Hunter, String Cheese Incident, Ekostic Hookah and someone
    else we wanted to see too, all because we can't swing a Boulder
    trip(s).
    %^(
    rfb 
79.395LJSRV2::JCNo friends on powder daysWed Mar 05 1997 15:376
re: Jiggle
That was a good show.  No set break, just rock out hahd until
closing time.  i like it.  i recall loooooooong ago when my
buddy big joe would have jiggle play in his living room for parties.
gary is becoming a very good axe player!

79.396Grisman was very fineRDVAX::LEVYRun Like an AntelopeMon Mar 10 1997 11:5921
David Grisman Quintet was very fine on Saturday 3/8.

Most of this band has been playing together for at least 5 or 6 years. 
They sound great.  Aside from Grisman, there is:

	Jim Kerwin on bass
	Joe Craven on fiddle, mandolin, and percussion
	Enrique ?? on guitar
	??? on flutes

Nice variety of tunes.  Everything from Fanny Hill to Arabia to Grateful
Dawg.

Two very satisfying sets in a beautiful little theater in Manchester.

Only a few rude yahoos who thought they were at a R&R show.

If you get to see these guys, don't hesitate!!

	dave

79.397Acoustic Tour with moe. David Gans, Murky Currents, Gibb Droll, & special guestsSUBSYS::TURCOTTEfun stuffThu Mar 13 1997 19:5521
Looks like it's vacation time - time to hit the road and tour with
a killer line-up !  Woo Hoo !!!

Definitely heading out to DeadHead Heaven 2, do what we can to check
out the rest of the acoustic tour, especially those close to home !
Maybe we can organize a party bus and take a couple days (daze) off
from work ... who's in ?   (clothing optional)  ;~) 

~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~

                       ACOUSTIC TOUR June 3-7, 1997
        David Gans, moe., Gib Droll, Max & Tom of Ominous Seapods

Jun Tu  3         The Saint, Asbury Park NJ
    We  4         Wetlands, NYC
    Th  5         Valentine's, Albany NY
    Fr  6         Burren Coffee House (?), Somerville MA
    Sa  7         Tinker Street, Woodstock NY
Jun Sa 21,22  (r) A Gathering of The Tribe (DeadHead Heaven 2 festival)
 
 
79.398 In for thatta one.FABSIX::D_TODDSun Mar 16 1997 13:114

Friday the 6th, 4-sure.......davet. 

79.399Samples - Aquarium Rescue Unit - GusterSUBSYS::TURCOTTEfun stuffMon Mar 17 1997 10:4719
In case you haven't picked up a ticket to the sold out
moe. & ominous seapods show on april 4 @ irving plaza
(shame on you), you could always make the trek to this
show:

Samples - Aquarium Rescue Unit - Guster            $15
Friday  April 4th @ 7 pm in the Bucknell University Fieldhouse

Tickets are available from the Weis Center Box Office, starting
Tuesday March 25 1997, during normal Box Office Hours: Tues. through
Friday, 11:30 am to 5:30 pm.  These tickets may be purchased in person or
charged by phone on Visa, Mastercard, or Discover by calling (717)-524-1000
during the above Box Office Hours.

Bucknell is located in Central PA (in Lewisburg PA) off of Route
15 just south of I-80, a little south of  Williamsport - about 1 hour east
of State College (Penn State) -about 1 hr 15 min. from
Wilkes-Barre/Scranton area     -about 1.5 hrs from Harrisburg
 
79.400SUBSYS::TURCOTTEfun stuffMon Mar 17 1997 10:534
May17  All Good Fest  Baltimore,MD  Schleigho, ARU, Bela Fleck and more
 
(more details later) 
 
79.401moe. tour datesSUBSYS::TURCOTTEfun stuffTue Mar 18 1997 11:49114
moe. is playing the somerville theatre on april 3  and
tickets are nearly SOLD OUT - so if you plan on going,
get your tickets asap !  

go to the show - you won't be disappointed !  Dave Todd
and I picked some up, so maybe we can arrange a place to
hook up with anyone in here who decides to go 

moe. has updated their web page with new tour dates,
as well as new stuff on their merchandise page (moe.crap)
check it out:  http://www.universe.digex.net/~moe/

~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~

3/28/97 moe. @ The Water Street Music Hall, Rochester, NY
204 North Water St, Rochester, NY     716-325-5600
$8 advance; $10 day of show; Ages 18+
Avalable at Ticketmaster & charge by phone at 716-2323-1900
8pm doors;  9pm showtime
special guest to be announced


4/3/97 moe. @ Somerville Theater, Cambridge, MA
Cheese Weasel Day!
55 Davis Square, Somerville, MA
617-625-5700     All ages! $12   Showtime 8pm
Tickets are on sale now though Ticketmaster and the Somerville
Theater Box office (11am-9pm, tickets must be purchased in person)
Special Taper's Tickets will be required for this show. A limited
number are available through the Box Office and Ticketmaster.
***  Tickets for the show are selling fast!  ***


4/4/97 moe. @ Irving Plaza, New York, NY
17 Irving Plaza, NY, NY 10013   212-777-6800,6817
Send a blank email msg to info@irvingplaza.com  or
http://www.irvingplaza.com/
$10 advance, ($12 day of show if any remain)
Doors open 9pm
Special Guest Opener Ominous Seedpods
This show is sold out. Additional tickets may be available day of show.


4/5/97 moe. @ The Bayou, Washington, D.C.
3135 K Street South, Washington D.C. 20007
202-333-2898  18+; $8    Showtime 10:30pm


4/7/97 moe. @ Jack Straws, Charlotte, NC
Back at Jack Straws one more time!
1936 East 7th Street, Charlotte, NC
704-545-9919          $7; 21+
Showtime 10:30pm


4/9/97 moe. @ Ziggy's, Winston-Salem, NC
433 Baity Street, Winston-Salem, NC 27105
910-748-1064      $5; 18+
Opening act TBA at 10:30pm
moe. hits the stage at 11:30pm


4/11/97 moe. @ Flamingo's, Knoxville, Tennessee
1836 West Cumberland Avenue, Knoxville, Tennessee 37916
423-546-0404         $5; 18+
Doors open 9pm
Opening act TBA at 9:30pm
moe. hits the stage at 10:30pm


4/9/97 moe. @ Variety Playhouse, Atlanta
1099 Euclid Avenue, Atlanta, Georgia 30307
404-524-7354        $8 advance, $10 day of show
Opening act TBA at 9pm
moe. hits the stage at 10:15pm


4/15/97 moe. @ The Met Cafe, Providence, RI
130 Union Street, Providence, Rhode Island 02903
401-861-2142      $7 advance, $8 day of show; All ages
Doors open 8pm    Opening act TBA at 9:15pm
moe. hits the stage at 10:30pm


4/16/97 moe. @ Saratoga Winners, Cohoes, NY
1375 New London Road, Cohoes, New York 12047
518-783-1010    $10; Ages 16+
Doors open 8pm       Opening act TBA at 9pm
moe. hits the stage at 10:15pm


4/16/97 moe. @ Club Toast, Burlington VT
165 Church Street, Burlington, VT 05401
$8; All ages       Doors open 9pm
Opening act TBA at 9:30pm
moe. hits the stage at 11pm


4/19/97 moe., Samples, G. Love @ Lehigh University, Sayre Field
Outdoor festival on Sayre Field
moe. - 2pm (90+ minute set)
Samples - 4pm
G. Love - 6pm
!!Free!!  All Ages


4/26/97 moe. @ Castleton State College, Castleton, VT
Amphitheatre, Castleton State College, Castleton VT
802-468-5611
!Closed to public!      All Ages
Show starts at 1pm
Three local acts to open with moe. to headline at 8pm
 
 
79.402SPECXN::BARNESTue Mar 18 1997 12:5823
    Now HERE'S some really noteworthy music information..we might all wanna
    get some tickets to this event..
    
    New Delhi, India -- Five Indian farmers have threatened to set
    themselves on fire as protests mount against a series of concerts this
    week by Greek-born musician Yanni in front of the TAj Mahal. 
    
    THE Farmers who say their crops were destroyed to build a stage for the
    concert, say they will immolate themselves at the site on
    Thursday....unles the Govt pays adaquate compensation.
    
    Their threats follow protests from conservationists  who say the govt
    is turning a blind eye to potential damage that the new age composers
    concert can cause....
    ---------------------------------------------------------------
    
    aparently light, sound and "fuel emmisions" generated by the musicians
    could damage the TAj. Hmmmm..that Yanni must need some GAS-X....
    
    seriously, that fact that farmers were forced to uproot 250 acres of
    crops to provide a stage area is kinda sad in a country where people
    are starving..Yanni is/was going to donate the proceeds, 3 mill, to the
    TAj's maintanance and preservation.
79.403JARETH::LARUau contraire...Tue Mar 18 1997 13:006
79.404Percy Hill - New CD coming out in April !!!SUBSYS::TURCOTTEfun stuffTue Mar 18 1997 17:5336
GIANT SQUIB - EMAIL EDITION - MARCH AND APRIL 1997

LIVE ALBUM RELEASE
The new albums will be released in April (hopefully for the Anniverary
show at the Paradise!).  Did I say albums?  Absolutely.  We are releasing
these not as a double album but as two singles which can be purchased
either separately or as a package.  There is one common theme for them and
that is they are 100% COMPLETELY LIVE.   No studio tricks or over dubbing
but there are a few hidden tracks and fun stuff added that you will only
find on CD.  The albums will be called Double Feature - Cinema 1 and 2 or
Theater 1 and 2 or something like that.  There are 15 songs in all. Eight
previously unreleased songs, one that's been on a couple of other live
compilations, and six from our two previously recorded albums. The first
disc will open with a killer 17 minute version of Been So Long  and
continue with Right and Wrong, Queen Anne's Lace, Chicopee, Setting the
Boat Adrift, Million Days, and Sooner or Later.  The second disc includes
Fallen, Othello, Monkey Man, Something To Show, Golden Bottle, Don't Think
About It, Jasper, and Broken Window.  Cuts are coming from the Paradise
(12/27/96), Club Toast (11/16/96),  The Haunt (11/1/96), Deer Trees
Theatre in Harrison, ME (7/6/96) and probably the Wetlands (12/28/96).

These albums are being produced with you in mind by me and the band. They
are live and uncensored although they have been EQed, mixed, and mastered
for the digital sound of CD.  So many of you have written us asking for
live Percy Hill. On that note we are still offering the shows we used for
these albums through the bootleg service because they were smokin' shows
and the whole point is to get the music to you, but I highly recommend the
discs not only for their sound quality but for the semi-quirky extra stuff
we are putting on them.   The CD's are $12 separately or $20 for both and
this package deal is only available through us at our shows or through Mail
Order (see the Percy Hill Trading Post).  We are trying to work out the same
deal with stores but for now they will be in stores separately. You should
see them in stores by mid-April.  Thank you all for your support of live
music and I'll see you sooner or later at the shows!
 
 
79.405Percy Hill tour datesSUBSYS::TURCOTTEfun stuffTue Mar 18 1997 18:0371
Tour dates for the legendary  Percy Hill  ... how cool would it be to
hit Sunday River this Thursday, March 20, and then catch Percy Hill 
at Bumps Pub right down the road ?  Living larger than life, babe !

Go to the show at the paradise on April 2, and you could meet up with
Dave Todd and Armand for some pre-rage festivities !  Then on April 3
you could head over to the  moe.  show at somerville theatre !  Then
head down to new york to catch  moe.  &  Ominous Seapods  at Irving
Plaza, to complete three days of excellent live music !   schawing!!!


TOUR INFO
March

7th -  Skidmore College - PRIVATE

8th - Kennett High School Gym - Conway, NH - 874 Kearsarge Rd
603-447.1827 ext 1428 - Tix $8 in advance and $10 day of show. Available
at Scarlet Begonias in N. Conway or order by phone @ (603) 356-8862.
Doors open @ 7PM - Showtime 7:30pm - No opener - ALL AGES & OPEN to PUBLIC

14th - Lincoln Sudbury High School - PRIVATE

15th - Wetlands - NY, NY - 161 Hudson St. - (212) 966.4225 - Tix $8 @ Box
office or Ticketmaster - Speed of Light will not be there - Opener is
Freebeerandchicken and Gordon Stone is playing downstairs.
Showtime is midnight - ALL AGES Tix on sale 2/24.

20th - Sunday River Ski Resort - Bumps Pub  - Bethel, ME - (207) 824.3000
and ask for Bumps - No opener - 9PM - 21+

27th - The Living Room - Providence, RI - 23 Rathbone St. (401) 521.5200
Tix $7 - Doors @ 8PM - Showtime 9PM - ALL AGES - w/ STRANGEFOLK  - People
wanted to know when the 2 bands would be together again and now you know.
It is a double bill and we will hit the stage around 11PM but come for
the whole show!! We are psyched to play with our touring brethen again

28th - Palace Theater - Manchester, NH - 80 Hanover St. - (603) 668.5588
Tix $8 in advance, $10 day of show.  Available @ box office, Relax Music
in Manchester, Two Moon Traders in Concord, all Strawberries locations
or to order by phone call 603-668.5588. Doors @ 7:30PM - Showtime is 8PM
ALL AGES (this place has a liquor license) -  Tix on sale 3/10.

29th - UMASS Butterfield Dorm - Amherst, MA - Tix are $5 at the door only
Door at 9PM - Showtime 10PM - No opener - ALL AGES


April

2nd - Paradise - Fourth Anniversary Party! - Boston, MA - 967 Commonwealth
Avenue (617)562.8801 - Tix $8 at box office or Ticketmaster (617) 931-2000
This is one of our favorite venues due to the awesome sound and lights and
your energy.  We are psyched for our 4th anniversary show and hope you can
be there to share it with us. We are inviting the whole percy family and
there may be a few surprises.  Doors @ 7PM - Showtime @ 8PM - 18+ No opener
Tix on sale 3/10.

4th - Club Toast - Burlington, VT - 165 Church St. - (802) 660.2088 -
Tix $6 and $8 @ door only - 10PM - w/ Purple Schoolbus

5th -  PRIVATE

11th - Lawrence Academy - PRIVATE

12th - TBA

18th - The Haunt - Ithaca, NY - 114 W. Green St. - (607) 273.3355 or 
(607) 277.2726 - Tix $6 @ door only - 10pm - No opener - 18+

19th - Gettysburg College - TENTATIVE
 
79.406Percy Hill bootlegsSUBSYS::TURCOTTEfun stuffTue Mar 18 1997 18:1752
Percy Hill has a "bootleg" service, where you can purchase
high-quality copies of their live shows ... they included a
listing of the shows available in their latest newsletter:

BOOTLEG UPDATE
Here is the updated list of shows available through our bootleg service.
Our sound engineer tweaks each show, produces a master copy, and then
real time duplicates it. These bootlegs do not have fillers. If you would
like a show that is not listed below, please call us @ 603/778.4242 to
confirm its availability.  You can also check out the web site for
complete and updated list of shows available.

The first tape (not show) costs $10, with each additional tape $6.  Tapes
are 90 minutes in length. Enclose an index card with your order form,
clearly stating which show and which sets you would like.  Because of the
large number of orders we have received for bootlegs, it takes 6-8 weeks
from the time we receive your order.  A rush order will take 4 to 6 weeks
Please be patient.  Thanks and enjoy!

Date         Location                 # of Tapes  Source
--------     -----------------------  ----------  --------
10.03.96     Metro                     2          SBD
10.04.96     Castleton State College   2          SBD
10.05.96     Tilton School             2          SBD
10.10.96     Ocean Mist                2          SBD/mono
10.12.96     Waterville Opera House    3          SBD/quad
10.31.96     Music Hall - Halloween    2          SBD/quad
11.01.96     The Haunt                 2          SBD
11.02.96     The Taz                   2          SBD
11.08.96     Club Babyhead             2          SBD
11.09.96     Wetlands                  3          SBD/mics
11.13.96     Bull & Bier Haus          2          SBD/mics
11.14.96     Ocean Mist                2          SBD/mics
11.15.96     Wellesley High School     2          SBD/mics
11.16.96     Club Toast                2          SBD/mics
11.23.96     Globe Theatre             2          SBD/mics
12.04.96     The Call                  2          SBD/mics
12.05.96     Skidmore College          2          SBD/mics
12.06.96     Iron Horse Music Hall     2          SBD/mics
12.07.96     Stone Church              2          SBD/mics
12.19.96     Chantilly's               2          SBD/mics
12.28.96     Wetlands                  3          SBD/mics
12.31.96     First Night Wolfeboro     2          SBD/mics
 1.23.97     Stone Church (1st show)   1          SBD
 1.23.97     Stone Church (2nd show)   2          SBD
 1.29.97     Bull & Bier Haus          2          SBD
 2.06.97     The Claddagh Pub          2          SBD
 2.15.97     Phi Kappa Theta-UNH       1          SBD
 2.21.97     Unity College             2          SBD
 2.22.97     Stone Coast - Portland    2          SBD
 
 
79.407HomeGrownSUBSYS::TURCOTTEfun stuffWed Mar 19 1997 10:2041
If you've had a hard time finding the NEW  Ominous Seapods  CD
you can order it through Home Grown Music Network:

---------------------------------------------------------------

Date: Tue, 18 Mar 1997 18:09:10 -0500 (EST)
From: leeway@coastalnet.com (LEEWAY Productions)
Subject: New releases

The Home Grown Music Network is happy to announce that these great
new releases are now available:

Agents of Good Roots - StraightAround (LIVE CD)
Ominous Seapods - Jet Smooth Ride (new studio disc)
Boud Deun - Astronomy Made Easy (killer fusion!)
Strangefolk - Re-release of Demo on CD with new LIVE tracks
Karmic - Whimsical Stew (3rd CD!)
Schleigho - Farewell To The Sun (LIVE)

To order call 800 6LEEWAY.  All orders subtotaling $50 or more get
a FREE copy of Home Grown 2 - Smokin' Jams (compilation CD).

Send your postal address for a free catalog.

Lee Crumpton
leeway@coastalnet.com   (919)753-8567
LEEWAY Productions  PO Box 635 Bell Arthur NC 27811
http://www2.coastalnet.com/~cn2953/

The HOME GROWN MUSIC NETWORK  http://fantasia.vr.clemson.edu/~ttatum/hg.html

HOME GROWN 2 - SMOKIN' JAMS is now available.  Featuring live tracks from
Schleigho, Grinch, Ekoostik Hookah, Percy Hill, Day By The River & the
Pondering.  Studio tracks from Strangefolk, Boud Deun, yeP!, Jamie
Notarthomas, Goose & Tiajuana Caravan!  Call 1(800)6LEEWAY to order!
For smokin' music it's got to be HOME GROWN!

Leeway introduces the Independent Musician's Outlet!  Email your postal
address for our FREE catalog.
 
 
79.408moe. web page updated yesterday - acoustic tour datesSUBSYS::TURCOTTEfun stuffFri Mar 21 1997 16:0624
"Guys With Guitars"

We know you won't want to miss the "Guys With Guitars" - Chuck Garvey,
David Gans, Gibb Droll, and other special guests like Pete Prince of
Moon Boot Lover, Max & Tom from The Ominous Seapods, Al and Pete from
Yolk each playing solo at the following special five gigs:

     Tue   6/3   The Saint, Asbury Park NJ
     Wed   6/4   Wetlands Preserve, NYC
     Thu   6/5   Valentines, Albany NY
     Fri   6/6   Middle East, Boston MA
     Sat   6/7   Club Toast, Burlington VT


 moe. is pleased to announce our own, yet un-named, festival in
 Kerhonksen, NY (about 15 minutes from Woodstock) on Memorial
 Day Weekend. It will be two days of music (Saturday & Sunday)
 from 1pm to 4am each day with on-site camping, mirco-brews,
 volleyball, dancing, and campfires. We'll be lining up over
 five other bands we're sure you'll enjoy to round out the fun.
 All ages!!  Check back next week regarding other national
 festival dates moe. will be playing this summer!
 
 
79.409ominous seapods tour datesSUBSYS::TURCOTTEfun stuffFri Mar 21 1997 16:2849
OMINOUS SEAPODS RETURN TO THE EASTERN SEABOARD
After a triumphant tour of the Deep South, Midwest and Rockies, Ominous
Seapods are delighted to be returning to their home turf next week.  They
will spend two weeks treating their NY fans right, including a soon-to-be-
legendary "Weekend at the Waterhole", and then embark on a mini-New England
tour, culminating in another fun-filled escapists' paradise weekend on
Nantucket (Jesse?  Jennifer?  Comments?)  Ominous Seapods will round out the
month by hitting such spots as State College PA, Washington DC, another kooky
night at Utica, and a special campus event at Buffalo State.

So here's the info:

Friday 3-28  Broadway Joe's, Buffalo NY,  716-873-6119

Thursday 4-3  the Haunt, Ithaca NY,  607-277-2726

Friday 4-4  Irving Plaza, NYC,  212-777-6817   *with moe.
SOLD OUT (buy tix early when we return to NYC in early June!)

Saturday 4-5  Styleen's, Syracuse NY,  315-472-2665
*Mimi Fishman's Birthday Benefit  Good cause, good fun, special guests

Wednesday 4-9 (day)
****SURPRISE GIG in Worcester MA****
call hotline (518-489-7466) that morning, and we'll tell you about it

Wednesday 4-10 (eve)  Bogies, Albany NY,  518-482-4368
*This will be the ONLY Albany area appearance until the summer.
 The show will start a little early, so come on out!

Friday 4-11 & Saturday 4-12  Waterhole #3, Saranac Lake NY  518-891-9502

Wednesday 4-16  Libby's, Durham NH,  603-868-2370

Thursday 4-17  Bull & Beerhouse, Plymouth NH,  603-536-4445

Friday 4-18 & Saturday 4-19  the Muse, Nantucket MA,  508-228-6873
This is a fun, very relaxed, excellent weekend.
For ferry info call 508-771-4000.

Wednesday 4-23  Cafe 210 West, State College PA  814-237-3449

Thursday 4-24  the Bayou, Washington DC,  202-333-2898

Friday 4-25  Capt. Trip's, Utica NY,  315-736-0368

Saturday 4-26  Buffalo State University,  Buffalo NY
 
 
79.410not for the faint of heartWMOIS::LEBLANCCAll good things in all good timeFri Mar 21 1997 16:336
    libby's in durham nh is a very intimate setting
    
    except on thursday when the place is packed with drunken college
    rowdies
    
    
79.411TEPTAE::WESTERVELTPLAY AT MAX VOLUMEFri Mar 21 1997 16:3877
79.412yanni shmanniWMOIS::LEBLANCCAll good things in all good timeFri Mar 21 1997 17:001
    real unifying while 4 people engage in self immolation
79.413they're handing out wristbands now...JARETH::LARUau contraire...Fri Mar 21 1997 17:077
79.414HELIX::CLARKFri Mar 21 1997 17:227
  Others may spontaneously join in, given a few minutes exposure to
  Yanni-cheese...
  
  (Compared to Bobby, Yanni's the Cheese Wiz.)

  Incidentally, Marianne Faithfull's "Broken English" is f*ckin' great --
  sleeping with Keith, Mick, et al. was *not* her defining moment.  - JayC.
79.415MKOTS3::JOLLIMOREKeep on pushing, straight aheadFri Mar 21 1997 17:251
	someone ought to ban Yawny from this planet.
79.416everybody's a critic!!JARETH::LARUau contraire...Fri Mar 21 1997 17:433
79.417WMOIS::LEBLANCCAll good things in all good timeFri Mar 21 1997 18:131
    make sure those shotgun mikes pick up the crackling of the fires
79.418reminiscent of DC's James Brown discussionALFA2::DWESTi believe in chemo girl!Fri Mar 21 1997 18:236
    re Bruce in .416
    
    	my sentiments exactly...  :^(   not that Yanni is the 90's 
    answer to Beethoven or anything, but zowie......
    
    				da ve
79.419MKOTS3::JOLLIMOREKeep on pushing, straight aheadFri Mar 21 1997 18:381
	get a grip, the two of you.
79.420Baaabeeee BalooooogaSMURF::HAPGOODJava Java HEY!Fri Mar 21 1997 20:112
I prefer Raffi....

79.421Home Grown Music NetworkSUBSYS::TURCOTTEfun stuffTue Mar 25 1997 16:2345
Home Grown Music Network  is a great source for hard-to-find CD's 

Home Grown Music Network
c/o LEEWAY Productions
P.O. Box 635
Bell Arthur, NC 27811-0635

919-753-8566
800-6LEEWAY

leeway@coastalnet.com
http://fantasia.vr.clemson.edu/~ttatum/hg.html


ordered the new Ominous Seapods CD, "Jet Smooth Ride" last week
and received it in two days - great CD !

they also feature CD's by bands like:

strangefolk
percy hill
ekoostik hookah
day by the river
goose
schleigho
ominous seapods
agents of good roots
yolk
gibb droll
foxtrot zulu
yep!
donna the buffalo
gov't mule
jambay
grinch
karmic

and many more, including compilation discs with live tracks from
bands listed above, check 'em out !  if you order $50 worth, they
throw in a free CD:  "HomeGrown 2 - Smokin Jams Compilation", with
tracks from  Aquarium Rescue Unit,  Hatters,  Gov't Mule,  
Jambay,  moe.,  Moon Boot Lover,  Ominous Seapods,  Yolk,
Zero,  and more !  
 
 
79.422EVMS::OCTOBR::DEBESSseeking all thats stil unsungTue Mar 25 1997 18:498
re: DMB and Los Lobos touring together this summer


        sounds like an excellent lineup :-) - what that confirms is that
        Los Lobos will not be touring with Furthur :-(  they were great!

        Debess
 
79.423SPECXN::BARNESTue Mar 25 1997 19:386
    yep...prob. more money to be made with DMB than with Furthur...too bad,
    that defintely kills the rumor about the "super" band at Furthur,,ie:
    Bobby, Phil?, Bruce, and Hidalgo...course I didn't believe that one
    anyway...
    
    rfb
79.424God Street Wine - stealth gig in NYCSUBSYS::TURCOTTEfun stuffTue Mar 25 1997 21:2932
If you haven't picked up a ticket to the sold out moe. show
at the somerville theatre on April 3, you could always make
the trek to NYC to take in the  stealth gig  that God Street
Wine will be playing:

> GSW is playing at Wetlands Thursday April 3 under the moniker
> "Jon Bevo's Love Orchestra".

May be a rumour, but I got the word from a pretty reliable
source ... only seen GSW once, but they put on an excellent
show - if you didn't pick up moe. tix,  shame  on  you  !
but you can make amends by checking out GSW, if it hasn't
sold out yet

moe. played a stealth gig last year under the name 
"mONKEYS oN eCSTASY." ... quite a few moe.heads figured it
out by the capital letters, but the show did not sell out,
probably the only moe. show that didn't sell out last year

should be getting a tape of the northampton show soon, where
moe. jammed a spectacular "recreational chemistry > dark star >
recreational chemistry" ... when it arrives, i'll offer it 
here, if there's any interest ... if the quality is good, i'd
highly recommend it - one of the best moe. shows i've been too !

another rumour:  somebody in moe.land (band manager, or their
tour promoter, can't remember which) mentioned that moe. might
be included on this year's further fest ... see how it goes 
 
check back for more details, when you least expect it ! 
 
  
79.425rumours aboundSUBSYS::TURCOTTEfun stuffWed Mar 26 1997 13:168
more rumours from a fan on moe.net:

it comes on very good authority that moe. will indeed have the
opening slot on the Furthur Fest this summer.  Of course, as they
say "Nothing is confirmed until we are on stage playing"
(obligatory disclaimer) 
 
 
79.426SPECXN::BARNESWed Mar 26 1997 13:266
    well, well, well...good! seems I might havea chance to see moe. after
    all! Couldn't make any of the Colo shows, esp the Ft. COllins one since
    that was our aniversary and Patty had other plans than spending the
    nite at Tiffanys and seeing a show at a bar.....FURTHUR HERE WE GO!
    
    rfb
79.427time me with a calendarSUBSYS::TURCOTTEfun stuffWed Mar 26 1997 14:0818
only down-side would be that moe. would be resticted to a
30-minute set, which would round out to about 2-3 songs.

would seem weird, when you're used to three hour moe. shows

but 30 minutes are better than none, and plenty of fine
bands will follow, so it should be a grate show ... this
message i got said black crowes would head-line, which
seemed weird with all the rumours about the 'super-band'
as someone called it, with most of the boys together ...
hate to spread rumours, but i'm gettin antsy thinking
about it ... one show at a time, dammit ... plenty of
fine shows heading our way over the next few months !

then we can look forward to the shows further down the road
feeling good !
 
 
79.428moe. and the Brain FestivalSUBSYS::TURCOTTEfun stuffThu Mar 27 1997 12:0018
Once again the moe.web site, at http://www.universe.digex.net/~moe/
has been updated. Now featuring the Road Report, new ramblings from Rob,
verbage from vinnie, and more info about The Brain Festival to be held
Memorial Day Weekend in Upstate NY.

moe. is pleased to announce The Brain Festival, our own hyper-hip
weekend-long festival gig in Kerhonkson, NY (about 15 minutes from
Woodstock) over Memorial Day Weekend. It will be two days of music
(Saturday & Sunday) from 1pm to 4am each day with on-site camping,
mirco-brews, volleyball, dancing, and campfires. We'll be lining up
over five other bands we're sure you'll enjoy to round out the fun.
Bring your Sony Playstation and marshmallows. All ages!!

Confirmed as joining us on the Brain Festival stage will be Hypnotic
Clambake, The Steam Donkeys, and Cherry Poppin' Daddies, with more
artists to follow shortly.
 
 
79.429JARETH::LARUau contraire...Fri Mar 28 1997 13:359
    Coming up:
    
    Neil Young will be part of HORDE this year...
    
    Santana and Rusted Root  play Great Woods...
    
    GW press conference is April 8;  look for dates after that...
    
    /b
79.430Percy Hill TONIGHT ! and other various ramblings ...SUBSYS::TURCOTTEfun stuffWed Apr 02 1997 12:5851
pretty sure there are still tickets for tonight's Percy Hill
show at the paradise rock club in boston ... they always seem
to sell out the paradise the day of the show, and tonight is
their fourth anniversary gig ... should be a grate show !

other music happenings:

looks like moe. will join the HORDE-fest, but only for the last two
weeks ... not sure whether they'll do the entire further fest either
but one show at a time !  who's up for getting on the bus to the
"brain-fest" in upstate new york ?  pretty sure this is memorial day
weekend - there's also the "wamboozy" festival with some pretty decent
bands, heard good things about most of the bands playing at both of
these festivals ... these festivals are close enough that we could
probably swing both (maybe both days of brain fest, then the last day
of the wamboozy gig, once we find out who's playing each day) ...
anyways, i'll try to keep you posted (surprised ?)  -  arm

don't forget - moe. plays somerville theatre TOMORROW !  get tickets now !

~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~

May
Sa 24,25       The Brain Fest  1pm-4am  Kerhonkson NY
               moe.,Hypnotic Clambake,Steam Donkeys,CherryPoppin'Daddies
               & other bands to be added. on-sight camping,micro-brews,
               volleyball,dancing,campfires,coolers welcome

Jun Sa 21,22   A Gathering of The Tribe (DeadHead Heaven 2 festival)
Jul 5 or 6     High Sierra Fest                     Bear Valley CA
Summer 97      Furthur Fest
               last 2 weeks of H.O.R.D.E. Festival

~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~

Check out the Wamboozy webpage at http://www.wamboozy.com

Here we go Again!!!  The Fourth Annual WAMBOOZY Rock and Roll
Consciousness Festival will be held on Memorial Day Weekend this year!
It features The Zen Tricksters, Ominous Seapods, Conehead Buddha,
and other great up-and-coming original bands.  The festival will be held
from Friday May 23rd until Monday May 26th at Lembo Lake Campgrounds in
Modena, Near New Paltz, New York, about 70 miles north of NYC.   Also
featured will be microbrews by Long Island Brewing Company!!  Come
and join us for 3 days and nights of music, camping, and good times!
for more infor please check out our website at www.wamboozy.com
or call (516) 842-7783. ( There are no more openings for bands, sorry)
 
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
 
 
79.431But there's always the T!JARETH::LARUau contraire...Wed Apr 02 1997 13:2712
    re: paradise tonight...
    
    Parking will be a bear!!!  Boston  is *still* digging  out from
    yesterday's storm, and basically has no place to put all the snow.
    
    I had been thinking of checking out a band in Davis Square
    tonight, till I remembered just what it's like down there
    after a storm!   So unless you've got your 4 wheel drive,
    and a shovel, or some really good juju, think twice about going
    in...  
    
    /b
79.432psyched to see moeRECV::SLOANsplit open and meltWed Apr 02 1997 13:518
    
    Take the T from Alewife Bruce. Plenty of parking there and it's
    just one stop from Davis Sq.   That's what i'll do tomorrow 
    night for Moe.
    
    Where's the pre-moe rage?
    
    Cathy
79.433the mighty outbackSUBSYS::TURCOTTEfun stuffWed Apr 02 1997 14:4527
tonight, we tackle the slopes in Dave's mighty outback - 
makes molehills out of mountains ... comm ave might not be
bad, for the paradise gig tonight ... i could see how davis
square could be a bear though ... hopefully by tomorrow 
some o that snow will melt ... they only got a measly 20
inches in boston, we got close to 30 near worcester ... 

the T for the somerville gig ... did that last time, when the
gf decided to leave her car at a T station near her house.
moe. went on around 11:45, right when we had to leave to get
the last T train outta there - d'oh!  

two sets of moe. tomorrow night should end at 1:00 A.M. - if
you need a ride back to the T i'm sure we could hook you up

we're meeting a friend at johnny d's, right across the street
from the somerville theatre ... is there a better place to go
for the pre-rage ?  we went to mike's last time, and it was
pretty dead ... any suggestions ?

so who is going to the moe. show tomorrow night ?  

two sets of Percy Hill tonight, two sets of moe. tomorrow,
then a set of ominous seapods and two sets of moe. running
til 4 A.M. in new york friday ... i could get used to this  :)
 
 
79.434TEPTAE::WESTERVELTWed Apr 02 1997 14:595
    Tomorrow's moe. show starts at 8:30, why so late, any idea there?
    1 a.m. finish probably means I won't go.

    Tom
79.435moeRECV::SLOANWind in the willows plays tea for twoWed Apr 02 1997 14:5913
    
    Johnny D's is fine for starters. Redbones (down the street from
    Dunken Donuts in Davis sq.) has an interesting bar and good food.
    I think I'd like to try there.
    
    I picked up 2 tickets yesterday. Still not sure who's going besides
    me. 
     
    Good point on the T not running that late. It's only 1 stop though,
    I'll have to find out when the last train runs back to Alewife and/or
    bum a ride.
    
    Cath
79.436psyched to hear moe.SUBSYS::TURCOTTEfun stuffWed Apr 02 1997 15:0423
if you can't make the trek to new york this fryday to catch
the moe. & ominous seapods gig at irving plaza, you could
always just turn on that computer and listen to it live !

moe. has decided to cybercast the show, live, in its entirity !
check out their web page at   http://www.universe.digex.net/~moe/

there's a link there for the irving plaza show, as well as links
to three other shows they've done in the past few months:
10-05-96 in new york with Medeski, Martin & Wood;  2-29-97 at the
Troubadore in hollywood, CA; and the 3-01-97 show at the Great
American Music Hall in san fran ... you can also check out "Brent
Black" (very cool tune) and the 45:10 "meat" single in its entirity
(another very cool tune)

of course, you need a sound card to actually hear any of this fine
music ... details, details ... 

i've never checked it out myself (don't have a sound card) but i'd
be interested to find out how the sound quality is ... anyone care
to check it out ?  let me know - thanks !  -  arm 
 
 
79.4373+ hoursSUBSYS::TURCOTTEfun stuffWed Apr 02 1997 15:1316
show starts at 8:30, probably more like 9:00 ... no opener
(yes!) so moe. plays two sets, likely 9:00 to 10:30 then
11:00 to 1:00 ... over three hours of live moe. for $10 ...
who could ask for more (maybe greedy folk) 

okay,  johnny d's  >  redbones  >  moe. show  sounds cool !
redbones is a cool place to hang awhile, probably better
than johnny d's ... don't see a problem hooking you up with
a ride back to alewife ... last T train out of davis square
runs at about 11:50 (T station is right next to somerville
theatre) ... we're in for one fine show

where are you sitting Cath ?  we're on the floor somewhere
but we'll likely wander (as usual)  :)
 
 
79.438tix????ICS::SMITHDESo many roadsWed Apr 02 1997 15:555
    
    Since MOE starts later, I may actually be able to go after school.
    
    I assume tix are still available.
    
79.439STAR::EVANSWed Apr 02 1997 18:067
Remember the last time moe. played the Sommerville Theater?  It was 
SUPPOSED to be a 8:30 start time, but the doors didn't OPEN until 
after then.  Does anybody really believe that moe. will start playing 
at 8:30 and go until 1:00?

Jim

79.440AWECIM::HANNANBeyond description...Wed Apr 02 1997 18:089
      I tried accessing the moe stuff on the net, downloaded
      the audio software, but couldn't get it all to work.

      Wishing I could do moe @ sommerville, but it wipes me out 
      to do a late show during the week...

	/Ken (ye olde farte)

 
79.441local showsSUBSYS::TURCOTTEfun stuffThu Apr 03 1997 12:4721
last night's Percy Hill show was Amazing - i'll try to post a review
after coffee ... here's some local shows, for now:

fry april  4  percy hill                    club toast  burlington, VT
fry april  4  hypnotic clambake & yep!                  middle east
sat april 12  acoustic junction              somerville theatre
thu april 17  moon boot lover & string cheese incident  paradise
fry april 18  merl saunders & another planet            middle east
fry april 25  strangefolk                    somerville theatre
sat april 26  groove collective                         middle east
sat april 26  jiggle the handle              plantation club, worcester
fry may    2  jazz mandolin project          somerville theatre
              & hellborg/lane/apt.Q258
sat may    3  jiggle the handle & schleigo              middle east
fry may   16  medeski martin & wood          orpheum theatre, boston
              & maceo parker
 
plenty of good shows, never enough free time !  get out there and
catch some live music !  i'd recommend any of these shows, may even
get out and check out the JMP & hellborg/lane/apt.Q258 show at the
somerville theatre on may 2 ... shake off them winter blues !
79.442Blues @Stormy Monday, tonight!JARETH::LARUau contraire...Thu Apr 03 1997 13:348
    any body (who's not going to .moe) wanna go to Stormy Monday
    tonight to check out Peter Malick Blues Band?  music starts at
    8;  free...
    
    blurb says he plays sorta like a cross between Buddy Guy & Otis Rush,
    if ya know what I mean...
    
    /b
79.443Percy Hill review - Paradise Rock Club, Boston, MA 4-2-97SUBSYS::TURCOTTEfun stuffThu Apr 03 1997 13:3658
completely blown away.  i don't know how we can describe what
happened last night - words just can't do it justice ... Percy
Hill invited us into Paradise, put on the Best show i've ever
seen them jam, and sent us home with mile-wide smiles !

THREE SETS !

Percy Hill came out in the first set ON FIRE!  the crowd reacted
immediately, fueling the flames - this brought the band to an
even higher level, which, in turn, pushed us over the edge - a
give-and-take effect which seemed to feed itself until we were
all broiling in some frothing frenzy

after the set, we had about ten minutes to catch our collective
breath, until Percy Hill came out and played the entire second
set unplugged - an acoustic set which featured many favorites
and really set the stage for an AMAZING night of excellent music !
we could've left right then and there and felt fulfilled ...
then Tom announced that they'd be out for a third set !  

multiple orgasms all around !

how could they top the first two sets ?  they couldn't, many
likely told themselves -  but they did  -  the third set just
continued to bring us all somewhere we never thought possible,
extended jams that turned us inside-out, lifting the crowd
ever higher til we were sure we'd be pushed over the edge
like some crazy crew of fools on a midnite ride to nowhere !

rippin "rush hour traffic" for the encore put an exclamation
point at the end of the show !  

Percy Hill's show last night left one tough act to follow -
if moe. can even come close to what Percy Hill did last night,
then we're all in for a treat tonight !  looking forward to
the moe. show tonight - two sets !  
 
Percy Hill also released their new CD last night - double
live CD which you can also pick up as seperate CD's ... why
anyone wouldn't pick 'em both up, nobody seems to know ...
but at leat they leave us the option !  each individual CD
is $12, or you can buy the two-CD set for $20 - well worth it !
listening to it right now, and it really captures their live
sound & feel - you can pick it up at a show, or order it
through Mail Order (you need the form, i picked one up at
the show, so if you're into ordering one, let me know, i'll
make a copy of the form) ... you might be able to order it
through the HomeGrown Network, at 1-800-6LEEWAY - a grate
source for hard-to-find CD's by some grate bands !
The CD is scheduled to be delivered to record stores by
then end of Arpil (hopefully) so if you see it, pick it up !
It's definitely worth it ! 

Highly Recommended CD -  Percy Hill: "Double Feature"

Buy early, buy often ... makes a grate gift to a friend
who's looking for some fine music !
 
79.444MKOTS3::JOLLIMOREOneWhiteDuck/0^10=NothingAtAllFri Apr 04 1997 18:1013
>    	THE RADIATORS
    
>    will be playing at the House o' Blooz in Cambridge next week
>    on tuesday night...  if you don't mind being late on wednesday
>    (and maybe a little hung over) you might want to consider 
>    parting with a few brain cells on the 8th.......

	late? hungover?
	i smell a vacation day!
	
	;-)

	
79.445ALFA2::DWESTi believe in chemo girl!Fri Apr 04 1997 18:395
    fwiw, i was going to give this show a miss...  but if there
    is a DEChead contingent going, well, i may just have to reconsider...
    :^)  :^) :^)
    
    				da ve
79.446ICS::SMITHDESo many roadsFri Apr 04 1997 20:084
    
    MOE last night was rockin.  I didn't really like the new tune that they
    played though.   Very rythmic band....sound a lot like a rythmic
    version of Phish.
79.447UCXAXP::GRADYSquash that bug! (tm)Sat Apr 05 1997 19:089
    La Casa del Blooz and the Rads on Tues?
    
    Hmm.  I could be game.  Might even be willing to drive others...
    
    tim
    
    PS Fun time at The Club Above last night - hung out with my brother and
    Cathy Finucane (and her friend).  Cath always tells me to send
    greetings to this crew...
79.448"hey, it's all good"SUBSYS::TURCOTTEfun stuffSun Apr 06 1997 16:1814
Allgood Festival Brandywine MD
May Fry 16  6:00 Fuego Del Alma,Strangefolk,Blue Miracle,All Mighty Senators,
                 Aquarium Rescue Unit
    Sat 17  Noon Colouring Lessons,Schleigho,Jook,Agents Of Good Roots,Jah
                 Works,The Recipe,Lake Trout,Gibb Droll Band,Bela Fleck & The
                 Flecktones
    Tickets $23 advance, $30 gate from noon on Fri, Camping Friday & Saturday
    No nitrous,dogs or glass bottles. Alcohol will be served by Wilmer's Park
    Tapers and drums are welcome. Bring firewood, water and warm blankets
    Plenty of vending, including food, crafts and other goodies
    For vending registration, directions or more info (410) 366-LIVE (5483)
    or e-mail twalther@erols.com
 
 
79.449further fest info (unofficial)SUBSYS::TURCOTTEfun stuffSun Apr 06 1997 17:1013
Furthur Festival 1997 _/_/_/_/_/_/_/_/_/_/_/_/_/_/_/_/_/_/_/_/_/_/_/_/_/_/_/
Rumors abound about who will be involved.  Information and odds favor 4 to 5
bands with the Black Crowes headlining, moe. opening, and RatDog, Mickey
Hart and Bruce Hornsby in between.  Phil's participation seems very dubious.
Semi-official dates are June 19 (Florida) through August 3 (approximately).
RatDog=Weir,Wasserman,JLane,MattKelly,JohnnieJohnson,MookieSiegel,DaveEllis
June 19     Florida (according to moe. conflict with Deadhead Heaven 2)
June 21     Lakewood Amphitheater, Atlanta, GA (in local paper)
July  8     Molson Amphitheatre, Toronto, Ontario, Canada
 
< more dates to be added as soon as they come in >
 
 
79.450no moe. ???SUBSYS::TURCOTTEfun stuffSun Apr 06 1997 17:1415
Gathering of The Vibes  _/_/_/_/_/_/_/_/_/_/_/_/_/_/_/_/_/_/_/_/_/_/_/_/_/_/
Jun Sa 21,22  "DeadHead Heaven 2"    http://www.ttapes.com/happenings.html
              Croton Point Park, Croton-on-Hudson NY   Noon-Midnight Sat&Sun
              Max Creek,ZenTricksters,Strangefolk,Laughin'Bones,+10morebands
              2 stages, camping, vending, food & microbrews
              weekend:$44, either day:$26.50 advance (+$2.25 park use fee)
              day of show:$32/day, camp Fri night with weekend pass + $7.00
              Westchester County Dept. of Parks, Recreation & Conservation
 
 moe.  was originally head-lining this festival,  looks like there might be
 some conflict between this and the further fest ?  details soon ... 

 sounds like a grate time, either way ... 
 
 
79.451JGB tour datesSUBSYS::TURCOTTEfun stuffSun Apr 06 1997 17:1645
JGB Band  _/_/_/_/_/_/_/_/_/_/_/_/_/_/_/_/_/_/_/_/_/_/_/_/_/_/_/_/_/_/_/_/_/
Apr  4 (Fri) Texas Casino,  Las Vegas,  Nv
     9 (Wed) Granada Theatre,  Lawrence,  Ks
    10 (Thu) Bricktown Brewery,  Oklahoma City,  Ok
    11 (Fri) Jr'S  Dickinson St. Ballroom,  Fayetteville,  Ar
    12 (Sat) Cain'S Ballroom, Tulsa,  Ok
    14 (Mon) Ranch Bowl,  Omaha,  Nb  Or  Tba,  Witchita,  Ks
    15 (Tue) Blue Note,  Columbia,  Mo
    16 (Wed) The Juke Joint,  Springfield,  Mo
    17 (Thu) Mississippii Nights,  St. Louis,  Mo
    18 (Fri) Madison Theatre,  Peoria,  Il
    19 (Sat)House Of Blues, Chicago, Il (W/ David Nelson Band)
    20 (Sun) House Of Blues, Chicago, Il (W/ David Nelson Band)
    21 (Mon) The Orbit Room,  Grand Rapids,  Mi
    23 (Wed) The Crow Bar,  State College,  Pa
    24 (Thu) Tink'S Entertainment Complex,  Scranton,  Pa
    25 (Fri)Trocadero, Philly, Pa (Private Party-W/Dave Mason)
    26 (Sat) Electric Factory, Philly, Pa(W/David Nelson Band)
    27 (Sun) Off    Or    Captain Trip'S,  Utica,  Ny (Tentative)
    28 (Mon) Off    Or    Captain Trip'S,  Utica,  Ny (Tentative)
    29 (Tue) Tba
    30 (Wed) Tba
May  1 (Thu) The Village Night Club,  Lancaster,  Pa
     2 (Fri) Intermedia Arts Center,  Huntington,  Ny
     3 (Sat) Club Bene Dinner Theatre,  Morgan,  Nj
     4 (Sun) Webster Theatre,  Hartford,  Ct
     5 (Mon) Tba    Or    Off
     6 (Tue) Tba    Or    Off
     7 (Wed) Innsbrook Pavilion,  Richmond,  Va
     8 (Thu) Tba    Or    Off
     9 (Fri) The Boathouse,  Norfolk,  Va
    10 (Sat) House Of Blues,  Myrtle Beach,  Nc
    11 (Sun) Tba
    13 (Tue) The Ivory Tusk,  Tuscaloosa,  Al
    14 (Wed) Tba
    15 (Thu) The Georgia Theatre,  Athens,  Ga
    16 (Fri) Tate Center @ Univ. Of Georgia,  Athens,  Ga
    17 (Sat) Variety Playhouse,  Atlanta,  Ga
    18 (Sun) Variety Playhouse,  Atlanta,  Ga
    20 (Tue) House Of Blues,  New Orleans,  La
Jun  7 (Sat) Silver Bowl,  Las Vegas, Nv   (Tentative)
    21 (Sat) Solstice Festival,  Anchorage ,  Ak  (Tentative)
Aug  9 (Sat) Gathering On The Mountain,  Pocono Mtns., Blakeslee, Pa
 
 
79.452Percy Hill setlist, 4-2-97 Paradise in BostonSUBSYS::TURCOTTEfun stuffSun Apr 06 1997 22:0725
Somone from Percy.net sent me a setlist for the Paradise show,
seems right for the most part, but i could have sworn they
played "rush hour traffic" for the encore, and "million days"
as the last song of set III ... Dave ?
 
We will be getting a copy of this show, and when it comes in,
we'll offer it here - highly recommended !  hopefully soon !
For now, pick up their new CD "Double Feature" - should be
in your local record stores by the end of the month !
 
 
4/02/97 Paradise, Boston MA  3 sets

I:   Drum intro > When I go > Broken Window > Right and Wrong >
Do Whatever your Heart Says So, Fallen, Don't Think About It,
Lady Window, Nate intro-> Casa/Othello

II:  Lifetime, Way Back Home > Hi & Lo, new song, Golden Bottle,
Ozark's Plateau, Prison Sentence (acoustic set, Dylan on mini drum set)

III: Sooner or Later, Jasper, Jam > Been So Long, Queen Anne's Lace

E: Million Days
 
 
79.453moe. - paradise 4-3-97 & irving plaza 4-4-97 reviewsSUBSYS::TURCOTTEfun stuffSun Apr 06 1997 23:38105
three fine days of fine shows ... eight sets of music by three
grate bands makes for some tired legs !  Percy Hill started it
off with their fourth anniversary celebration at the paradise
rock club in boston, three of the finest sets i've ever seen
them put on ... tough act for moe. to follow !

moe. played two sets in cambridge at the somerville theatre -
pretty much your average moe. show, i wasn't sure whether they
were saving their "crowd pleasers" for fryday's new york show,
or whether they just planned on playing so many newer tunes ... 
at the same time, it seemed like they had NO pre-arranged
setlist, which they usually set before each show, but rarely
follow anyways ... 

two cool things about this venue (imho):  there is little/no
security ... so we got to walk up to the fifth row for a nice
close look, along with any other benefits you find when there's
no security around :~) ... the other cool thing about somerville
theatre is that they let you leave in between sets, just in case
you want to go check on your car, or get a cup of coffee or
something :~)

moe. opened with a rippin' "32 things" and went into "yodelittle"
and it was really shaping up to be a grate show ... "backwoods"
followed, a country-ish tune that usually slows the flow at a
moe. show (a good thing ?) ... "dr graf" > "CIA" picked it back
up, and "moth", "nebraska", "gary" finished off a decent 1st set
(there were some technical difficulties to start the set, which
they fixed as they went along)

second set started off slow - "bearsong" and "lyle lovett" are
two newer songs i really haven't gotten into, and the crowd was
sort of waiting for something to happen - when moe. ripped into
a very cool version of "timmy tucker" - ahhhh, back on track -
"mexico" followed (this song always gets requested at shows)
"four" was decent, though by this time i was looking for a
"rebubula" which would've made the night for me - but it never
came (no "rebubula" at either show - suck!) ... "spaz med" >
"seat of my pants"  picked the crowd up a bit, an average
"brent black" kept everybody on their feet until the encore:
"head", a newer song which has come a long way - some sick
bass jamming by Rob !


on to new york - the mighty Outback delivered two exhausted
fans to manhattan, arriving in the afternoon once we found
the irving plaza, ready to tour greenwich village's finer
pubs & taverns, in anticipation of fryday night's show:

and tour we did, amazed at how many taverns & pubs they pack in
per square city block - so many options, so little time !  not
enough time to catch the entire opening set by Ominous Seapods,
who, from what i hear, put on a grate performance - we arrived
to catch the last two songs, "jet smooth ride" and "blackberry
brandy"  -  sounded grate !

moe. opened with "bring you down", not especially lively, but
picked it up from there ... "timmy tucker" followed, surprising
to hear after they played it in set II from the previous night.
"spine of a dog" followed, and the opening "you say potato, i
say three" harmony was messed up twice by the band - they were
trying to sing while someone off-stage was making then laugh -
at least the crowd got a kick out of it ... can't remember what
they played for the rest of the set, but i'll post a setlist
when it comes.  in the middle of the set, we're dancing about
20 feet from the stage, and someone grabs me out of nowhere -
Carol Wade, a fan from moe.net (who offered a tour review in the
latest version of the moe. newsletter), who started touring with
the band recently,somehow spotted us in the middle of a bouncing
crowd - eagle eyes !

the second set rocked - easily the best set out of both nights !
"YOY" got the crowd bouncing right away, and "akimbo" kept it
going ... a lengthy intro to "st augustine" made sure no one
let up, and by this time, my legs had  no gas  left ... "brent
black" followed (one of my favorites) and the Ominous Seapods
joined moe. on-stage, wearing some chicken-masks and dancing
on the stage like mad-men - the drummer for Seapods joined
moe.s drummer for the jam ... crazy stuff !  "head" followed,
though not quite as lengthy or rippin as the somerville version
"happy hour hero" was the last song of set II, and when the band
came out for the encore, they mulled about, deciding what they'd
play ... they went with "buster" (one of Sloan's favorites, or
so i'm told) and i'm pretty sure they dedicated this version to
Sloan, although i was pretty wiped by then, and might have been
hearing things ... 


overall, i'd say all three shows were amazing !  i guess i was
expecting one or both moe. shows to measure up to the fantastic
moe. show we caught over in northampton this past january - that
was one of the best live shows i've ever seen (nice "rec chem" >
"dark star" > "rec chem") and the Percy Hill show this week was
another of the finest live club shows i've been to ... so while
most folks on moe.net are currently buzzing about these two
shows being "the best they've seen", i wonder whether they were
lucky enough to catch these other shows ... it's all relative, i
guess ... no "rebubula" was a surprise, almost a bummer, but you
can't complain when you've seen eight sets of grate music in 3 daze


kudos to Dave Todd for driving to every show - the Mighty Outback
ruled the night !  
 
 
79.454MKOTS3::JOLLIMOREOneWhiteDuck/0^10=NothingAtAllMon Apr 07 1997 12:013
	i'd be up for the rads.
	never been to la maison de bluez.
	
79.455day late, dollar short !SUBSYS::TURCOTTEfun stuffMon Apr 07 1997 13:2944
looks like moe. saved everything i was looking for in their vast
reportoire for saturday's show in washington d.c. ... their song
selection saturday was incredible - and O'Teil came out to jam
with moe. !!!  can't believe we missed this show by one day !!!

Set I:
Spaz Medicine, Nebraska, Four*, Brent Black*, Rebubula> Yodelittle>
Rebubula       *W/ Oteil Burbridge (ARU Bass player)

Set II:
It, Backwoods, Meat > CalifornIA, Moth, Time Ed, Spine of a Dog

E: She Sends Me, Seat Of My Pants


can't believe we missed O'Teil ... rebubula ... meat ... time ed !
i'm quitting my job to follow these guys around the world !
 
 
also, here are setlists for the irving plaza show (looks like we
missed a killer Seapods set, Dave !)

4/4/97
Irving Plaza, New York City, NY
- The Ominous Seapods opened -

Seapods' set
Leaving The Monopole, Gunshot Static > John Henry's Hammer,
Bong Hits and Porn, Josephine's Grand Motion, Jet Smooth Ride
Blackberry Brandy

moe.s sets
Set I
Bring You Down, Timmy Tucker, Don't Fuck With Flo, She Sends Me,
Brain Tuba, Spine Of A Dog (2 flubbed intros), Time Again, Mexico,
Recreational Chemistry

Set II
Y.O.Y., Threw It All Away, Akimbo, Happy Hour Hero, Brent Black,
Saint Augustine > Stranger Than Fiction, Head

Encore: Buster  (with Seapods drummer playing along w/ Vinnie)
 
 
79.456call to radiate...ALFA2::DWESTi believe in chemo girl!Mon Apr 07 1997 14:489
    for those of you interested in going to see the rads at the house o'
    blooz, you might want to consider buying/reserving your tickets 
    *now*...  the last couple of times that the rads played there, the show
    was sold out in advance...  617-497-2229
    
    Ger will be there...  due to some events of the weekend, my
    participation is downgraded to a "maybe"...
    
    					da ve
79.457POCONOS' GATHERING ON THE MOUNTAIN @ BIG BOULDER SKI AREASUBSYS::TURCOTTEfun stuffTue Apr 08 1997 14:4019
POCONOS' GATHERING ON THE MOUNTAIN @ BIG BOULDER SKI AREA

Saturday, August 9
Saturday line-up: Los Lobos, The Jerry Garcia Band, Moby Grape, Max Creek,
Country Joe McDonald, The Toni Brown Band, Sideshow Bob

Sunday, August 10
Sunday line-up: Hot Tuna, Merl Saunders, Matt Kelly, New Riders of the Purple
Sage, Commander Cody, Purple Schoolbus, Splintered Sunlight

The "Gathering" represents a tribute to the legendary psychedelic artists
that formed the music scene of the late 1960's. This national festival
features fourteen cosmic acts in a setting that is surrounded by mountains,
lakes, green grass and clean fresh air. You will experience a bizarre bazaar,
where vendors of all sorts will sell their wares, scenic chairlift rides,
rare movie footage, informative seminars and plenty of food and beverage in
two days full of peace and serenity.
 
 
79.458EVMS::OCTOBR::DEBESSand the wind began to HOWLWed Apr 09 1997 15:5611
	a few rumors at this point:

	Chris Fields just sent mail that the Furthur Fest, including 
	Arlo Guthrie are tentatively being booked at Highgate for July 5
	(a Saturday!, a cool place to go to!)

	also, just saw that Vince Welnick is planning a tour with
	his band Missing Man Formation, the Band, Jefferson Starship
	and JGBband in July "coming to a town near you"

79.459SMURF::HAPGOODJava Java HEY!Wed Apr 09 1997 16:0720
    <<< Note 79.458 by EVMS::OCTOBR::DEBESS "and the wind began to HOWL" >>>

>	Chris Fields just sent mail that the Furthur Fest, including 
>	Arlo Guthrie are tentatively being booked at Highgate for July 5
>	(a Saturday!, a cool place to go to!)

That'd be a lot of fun!  Long drive though .... Still could camp and
fish for an extra day or 2....

But this is my 2nd year running that I've fouled up and made vacation plans
already and they happen first 2 weeks of July :^/

bob

ps.  On another note - if I was the promoter doing the Highgate show
on July 5 I'd keep Arlo but I'd add a BIG name....  Santana or someone
like that which would help pack em in...Phish?  Nah,  Weir'd be too
insecure :)


79.460GRANPA::TDAVISWed Apr 09 1997 16:331
    Looking like a good summer
79.461JARETH::LARUau contraire...Wed Apr 09 1997 18:451
    anybody going to dabull to check out RonnieEarl tonght?
79.462ICS::SMITHDESo many roadsWed Apr 09 1997 20:503
    
    Debess...that's the best damn news I've heard all week.
    
79.463widespread panic tour datesSUBSYS::TURCOTTEfun stuffWed Apr 09 1997 21:4277
re 79.462:

>   Debess...that's the best damn news I've heard all week.


hmmm ... how's this for good news:

WideSpread Panic is playing a FREE show in Boston on
saturday April 26 !!!  I was so psyched to hear this !!!

the closest they were coming to boston was on april 24
in new york city ... today's WSP web page has more tour
dates, check it out at 

  http://www.widespreadpanic.com/tourdates/tourdate.html


now, the only question is,  where is the  "band shell" ?

i assume they're talking about the  hatch shell  along
the river, where they always have free classical music ?

here are some WSP tour dates - DEFINITELY PSYCHED to
check these guys out - highly recommended !!!

~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~

Fri, Apr. 18 - Electric Factory - Philadelphia, PA
tickets on sale 3/22 215-568-3222

Sat, Apr. 19 - Palace Theatre - New Haven, CT
tickets on sale 2/3 603-624-3410

Sun, Apr. 20 - The Ballroom/ Capitol - Washington, DC
tickets on sale 3/7 202-432-7328

Tue, Apr 22 - Paramount Theatre - Asbury Park, NJ
tickets on sale 3/1 201-507-8900

Thur, Apr. 24 - Beacon Theatre - New York, NY
tickets 3/15 212-307-7171

Fri, Apr. 25 - Merrill Auditorium - Portland, MA
tickets on sale 207-874-8200

Sat, Apr 26 - Band Shell - Boston, MA
Free show

Sun, Apr. 27 - Memorial - Burlington, VT
tickets 3/14 802-863-5966

Tue, Apr. 29 - Auditorium Center - Rochester, NY
tickets on sale 3/1 716-232-1900

Thur, May 1 - State Theatre - Detroit, MI
tickets on sale 3/8 810-645-6666

Fri, May 2 - Egyptian Room - Indianapolis, IN
tickets on sale 3/8 317-239-5151

Sat, May 3 - Oak Mountain Amphitheatre - Pelham, AL
tickets on sale 3/22 800-277-1700

Sun, May 4 - Jazz Fest - New Orleans, LA
tickets on sale 800-488-5252

Wed, May 7 - The Palace - Louisville, KY
on sale now TBA

Fri, May 9 - The Aragon - Chicago, IL
tickets on sale 3/29 312-559-1212

Sat, May 10 - St. Paul Civic - St. Paul, MN
tickets on sale 3/29 612-989-5151
 
 
 
79.464SMURF::HAPGOODJava Java HEY!Thu Apr 10 1997 12:464
That free show in Boston is the Earth Day thing .... lots and lots
of other bands will be there too.


79.465love that dirty waterSUBSYS::TURCOTTEfun stuffThu Apr 10 1997 14:067
so where is the "band shell" ... is it the hatch shell
along the banks of the river charles ?

widespread panic - april 26 - free earth day show 
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ 
 
 
79.466TEPTAE::WESTERVELTThu Apr 10 1997 14:227
    I believe that is correct.  I will be there too so maybe
    we can figure out a way to stake out a largish plot early
    on and save room for folks... bring picnic baskets and
    portapotties 'cuz I guess it can get crowded.

    Tom
79.467ALFA2::DWESTi believe in chemo girl!Thu Apr 10 1997 14:277
    yep... ditto ont he crowd thing too...  i've been to a few of the earth
    day shows and they do draw a huge crowd...
    
    to get a big space you'll need a few people, and several blankets and a
    VERY early arrival time... pack a breakfast...
    
    					da ve
79.468an elegant evening in storeASABET::DCLARKHowl!Thu Apr 10 1997 14:283
    Classical guitarist Julian Bream plays at Mechanics hall 
    at 4:00 on Sunday April 20. This may be the last chance to
    see Bream as he will probably retire this year. 
79.469pollution free earthy transportationICS::SMITHDESo many roadsThu Apr 10 1997 16:225
    
    I found the best way to handle the earth day show is to park at Alewife
    and ride a bike in from there.  I usually park in Bedford and ride in
    on the rail trail right into Boston.
    
79.470ASDG::IDEMy mind's lost in a household fog.Thu Apr 10 1997 17:045
    No that I want to dissaude anyone from cycling, but the red line T
    stops a stone's throw from the Hatch Shell.  The Minuteman Bikeway is
    great, but it's popular with roller bladers, joggers, and pedestrians.
    
    Jamie
79.471Jimmy Rogers, Plantation, Thu April 17...JARETH::LARUau contraire...Fri Apr 11 1997 13:1516
    "Blues Legend" Jimmy Rogers is playing the Plantation Club
    in Woostah Thursday, April 17...    151 Plantation St
                                            508 752-4666
    
    Decent food/munches, plenty of room to move...  
    I'd guess that it's a possiblity that Ronnie Earl might show up
    (and  even play some blues); he's played on at least one of 
    Rogers' disks...
    
    Come out and  support the Plantation...  Ray Silva has really tried
    to build  this club up, booking music 7 nights, putting lots of
    decent  beer on tap, and  offering  an interesting menu...
    he's taken a beating recently;  he's not  gotten enough press for some
    big-ticket names...
    
    /b
79.472ALFA2::DWESTi believe in chemo girl!Fri Apr 11 1997 13:2921
    and another note about Ray...  speaking as a musician who works his
    club, when it comes to club owners, he's a stand up guy...  he cares
    about his place, he tries to provide good entertainment, tries to
    support the local folks as well as bring in topnotch acts from out of
    town, and is a pleasant human being to deal with...
    
    he took a big bath last year when he put on a big show on the new
    stage in East Park (aka Christopher Columbus Park) on Shrewsbury St....
    he's been digging out ever since...
    
    so even if the blues isn't your bag, if you see something cool going on
    at the plantaion club, you might want to run down and dig it...  Ray,
    and by extension the local worcester music scene, can always use the
    support!
    
    the plantation club schedule can be found on the www at 
    		http://www.dinkey.com/pclub/
    
    or phone 752-4666
    
    					da ve
79.473... ... This Just In... ...FABSIX::D_TODDSun Apr 13 1997 22:05155
From:	FABSIX::CRL::"Mush72@aol.com" 13-APR-1997 17:36:08.00
To:	fabsix::d_todd
CC:	
Subj:	Fwd: Percy-Hill-fan2fan: Announcement: (Deadhead Heaven II) A Gathering of th...

Dave,
 
Check out this festival...

Later,
Mush

Sender:	owner-percy-hill-fan2fan@lists.panix.com
Reply-to:	percy-hill-fan2fan@lists.panix.com
To:	vibefest@universe.digex.net (mailing lists)
Date: 97-04-12 16:17:01 EDT

IMPORTANT FESTIVAL ANNOUNCEMENT
   PLEASE DISTRIBUTE WIDELY


THE GATHERING OF THE VIBES
==========================

TERRAPIN TAPES is proud to announce our second annual Festival,  now called
"The Gathering of the Vibes, A Summer Solstice Celebration". This year's
festivities include incredible live music, on-site camping, a huge vending
bazaar, a wide selection of microbrews, and lots of other funky stuff!  The
Gathering is shaping up to be even more spectacular than last year's
"Deadhead Heaven". The new venue, Croton Point Park, is situated on over
500 gorgeous, waterfront acres of fields, trees and even a beach.  We've
even ordered up a full moon for the occasion!  Tickets for this amazing
weekend go on-sale on Monday, April 14 at 9:00 am at Terrapin Tapes. Please
check out the Terrapin Tapes web site at http://www.ttapes.com/ or the
festival web page at http://www.ttapes.com/happenings.html for updates and
further information.

When:
-----
             June 21-22, 1996. Noon 'til Midnight each day.
             Rain or shine.

Where:
------
             Croton Point Park, Croton-on-Hudson, New York
             45 minutes from NYC
             2 hours from Philadelphia
             90 minutes from Albany
             3 hours from Boston

             The site for the festival is beautiful.
             Let's do everything in our power to keep it that way.


Live Music:
-----------
             Strangefolk,
             Max Creek,
             The Zen Tricksters,
             Charlie Hunter Quartet,
             Percy Hill,
             Ominous Seapods,
             Moon Boot Lover,
             From Good Homes,
             Somah,
             New Brown Hat,
             Hubinger St.,
             ...and many other smokin' bands soon to be confirmed!

Ticket prices:
--------------
             Weekend pass; $44.00 (including camping) plus $2.25 park use fee
             1 Day Pass $26.50 (Sat. or Sun.) plus $2.25 park use fee
             Day of show $ 32.00 (includes park use fee)

             (Park use fees benefit the Westchester County Department
             of Parks, Recreation and Conservation)

Vending:
--------
             Vending is available by permit only.
             For more information, please call Terrapin Tapes at
1-800-677-8650


Ticket Ordering information:
============================
Tickets go on sale on Monday, April 14 at 9:00 am.  Please call Terrapin
Tapes at 1-800-677-8650 to order tickets with your Visa, Mastercard,
Discover or American Express.

It's really helpful for us here at Terrapin if you'd please order your
tickets in advance -- besides that, it's cheaper & you won't have to wait
on line :)

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Additional Info:
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Further infomation will be posted shortly including directions, camping
info and a completed band lineup and show schedule.

We encourage everyone to carpool as parking spaces are extremely limited.

Please call Terrapin Tapes at 1-800-677-8650 with any questions or email
vibefest@universe.digex.net . Thank you and we look forward to spending
another truly kind weekend with you!


The Terrapin Crew


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79.474UCXAXP::GRADYSquash that bug! (tm)Mon Apr 14 1997 14:056
    Does anyone have the billing for the Earth Day gig at the Hatch Shell? 
    I've been poking around looking for it, but can't seem to find it
    yet...
    
    tim
    
79.475ALFA2::DWESTi believe in chemo girl!Mon Apr 14 1997 14:1714
    from the link at thier web site,
    
    Robert Palmer
    Boz Scaggs
    Widespread Panic
    The Verve Pipe
    Modern English
    the Boneshakers
    Ashley MacIsaac
    Patty Griffin
    Jonathan Edwards
    "more to be announced"
                                  	
    					da ve
79.476Live!ICS::SMITHDESo many roadsMon Apr 14 1997 16:448
    
    > Robert Palmer
    
    	Whats he gonna do? 
    
    	Sing about Alpha chips?
    	Microsoft?
    	Layoffs?
79.477LJSRV2::JCNo friends on powder daysWed Apr 16 1997 19:475
Bruce, wish i had known about the thurs gig at the plantation
club... i made plans for that night already!

oh well

79.478STAR::EVANSWed Apr 16 1997 20:457
Peter Rowan is playing tonight at Johnny D's starting at 8:30 (took one 
break and played until almost 1:00 last time he was there).  Pretty good 
show for $10 cover charge.

Jim

79.479UCXAXP::GRADYSquash that bug! (tm)Thu Apr 17 1997 11:488
    Peter is always a good show.  How was he?
    
    Last time I saw him was in Dublin, Ireland in Sept. 95.  They have an
    11:30 curfew, and finally had to practically drag him off the stage at
    12:20.  As he usually does, he had two local, Irish traditional
    musicians perform with him - great show, sorry I missed him last
    night...
    
79.480STAR::EVANSThu Apr 17 1997 13:4730
We got there about ten minutes late for our 7:30 reservations for 
dinner.  At first we were taken to a booth toward the back until I 
said "can we be a little closer to the stage?" at which point they 
put us in the booth closest to the stage (about 10' from the mike 
stands).  Not a bad start.  Maryland Crabcakes were good.  Peter 
can on just before 9:00 and played two sets and an encore before 
ending about 11:40 (alot earlier than the last time he played there
but still a lot of music).  He was playing solo this time (Jerry 
Douglas, a fantastic dobro player was there last time).  He started 
the night with Panama Red and Midnight Moonlight.  Peter tends to 
tell stories about every fourth song and talked about Bill Monroe, 
Jerry Douglas, Tony Rice, the four CDs he had come out this year, 
his two Grammy nominations and how he didn't feel bad about losing 
to Bruce Springsteen, being on the bus as part of Bill Monroe and 
His Bluegrass Boys, growing up in Wayland Mass in BR (before 
Raytheon), trying to write songs with Townes Van Zant and where 
some of the songs came from.  The songs were quite varied from 
a 1918 country blues tune by Jimmy Rogers (who was an inspiration 
for Bill Monroe), Muleskinner Blues (a very early Monroe yodeling
tune with lots of hot guitar licks), an instrumental inspired by 
the local culture when he was in Japan, Free Mexican Airforce 
(a funny song about flying under the influence), lots of beautiful
ballads and cowboy songs.  He ended with Land of the Navaho.  Peter
played lots of fingerstyle guitar and I really like his singing. 
Peter is the lead vocalist on many of the Old and In the Way tunes.
The cover charge was reduced from last time since he was performing
solo - a pretty good show for $8.

Jim

79.481thanks for that review...ALFA1::DWESTi believe in chemo girl!Thu Apr 17 1997 14:2820
    sure sounds like a typical Peter show...  :^)  
    
    except for one thing...  he came on before 9?????  what time was the
    show supposed to start??  if it was 8 or 8:30 that sounds more like
    Peter...  he has a reputation for always being late...  :^)
    
    the man is incredible...  he always plays guit with the finger picks...
    i don't know how he does it, they annoy me to no end on my fingers...
    awesome voice...
    
    i caught him with Jerry Douglas last time through at the OVK...  Jerry
    is widely considered to be the best dobro player in the world...  the
    two of them together are incredible...
    
    too bad he didn't do anything with his brothers...  they put on a great
    show too and often perfomr with him when he's in town...
    
    $8 to see Peter...  man, that's show money well spent...  :^)
    
    					da ve
79.482STAR::EVANSThu Apr 17 1997 16:568
The show was supposed to start at 8:30.  It was a different show 
without Jerry Douglas who I don't think anyone would question is 
one of the great dobro players.  With Jerry, the show had more 
jams - sometimes bordering on inciderary.  Solo, Peter was much 
more mellow.  Like you said, $8 well spent.

Jim

79.483UCXAXP::GRADYSquash that bug! (tm)Thu Apr 17 1997 17:586
Thanks for the review, Jim.  Sounds like a real bargain.

I saw him at the OVK with Douglas - and later on with his
brothers at the same place....cool vocals...

Sorry I missed this one...
79.484LJSRV2::JCNo friends on powder daysFri Apr 18 1997 21:5015
If only the clubs/police around boston were that 'cool'
jc


          <<< Note 79.479 by UCXAXP::GRADY "Squash that bug! (tm)" >>>

    Peter is always a good show.  How was he?
    
    Last time I saw him was in Dublin, Ireland in Sept. 95.  They have an
    11:30 curfew, and finally had to practically drag him off the stage at
    12:20.  As he usually does, he had two local, Irish traditional
    musicians perform with him - great show, sorry I missed him last
    night...
    

79.485UCXAXP::GRADYSquash that bug! (tm)Fri Apr 18 1997 23:1018
    |If only the clubs/police around boston were that 'cool'
    
    Actually, I have an interesting Dublin police (Garda) story.  Angela
    and I were walking down Grafton St one evening that happened to be the
    end of the school term and tons of young'uns were swarming about. 
    Grafton St. is the big shopping area, and a pedestrian mall of sorts
    that reaches from almost the Liffey River to St. Stephen's Green (the
    central park).  Anyway, a couple of Garda are talking to a crowd of
    kids, probably in their teens, and they walk away from the kids towards
    us.  They notice us watching, so they approach us and mention that the
    kids had a bunch of beers in their coats, and being under age, they
    confiscated them.  They offered them to us, and we gladly accepted and
    went on our way.
    
    Gotta love that town.
    
    tim
    
79.486LJSRV2::JCNo friends on powder daysSat Apr 19 1997 03:4110
one of the striking things in my visits to ireland and england
was the _lack_ of police presence.... here in the USA, everyday when i drive, i
have to be paranoid of the man waiting around the corner, radar gun
drawn, ready to pounce.  over there it was something one rarely
encountered, if at all!  and, not to stir The Gun Debate (tm), but
no cops have guns....!!!  readyl strange.  in IRL, you clear US customs
*in* ireland.. US customs guys in irl, no guns.  jump on the plane,
7 hrs later you're in boston, same customs guys, but waitaminnit, they
have guns!  
strange.
79.487Percy Hill - tour datesSUBSYS::TURCOTTEfun stuffTue Apr 22 1997 02:0085
tour dates listed below from Percy Hill's latest newsletter (esquib) ...
gotta love the "gathering of the vibes" festival on June 21-22 !
God Street Wine has been added to the sunday show, to add to a weekend
festival that already featured enough to lure me there ... can't go
wrong with the likes of Strangefolk, Zen Tricksters, Max Creek, From
Good Homes, Ominous Seapods, and  God Street Wine  !!!


DOUBLE FEATURE TOUR 1997  -  Percy Hill  tour dates

4/24    Private

4/25    UNE/Westbrook College Gymnasium - 7068 Stevens Ave, Portland, ME -
(207) 797.7261 - Tix $10 available @ Mexicali Blues, Westbrook College and
UNE bookstores.  Doors @ 7:00PM - All Ages - on sale now!

4/26    Groton School - Private

5/2     The Living Room - Providence, RI - 23 Rathbone St.  For info
(401) 521.5200 and for directions  (401) 521.5201. Tix available at box
office and all Strawberries locations.  Tix $7 - Opener TBA - All Ages

5/3     Stone Coast Brewing Co. - Portland, ME - 14 York St. - (207) 773.BEER
 - Tix $6 @ door only - 10pm - 21+ 

5/4     University of Maine Farmington - Private

5/7     Libby's - Durham, NH - Main St. - (603) 868.5542 - Tix $5 @ door only
 - 10pm 21+

5/8     Bull & Bier Haus - Plymouth, NH - 25 Main St. (603) 536 4445 - Tix $5
 - 10pm - 21+

5/9     Derry Opera House - Tix $12 Doors @ 8:00PM. Tix available @
Strawberries and box office. Call hotline for more information.

5/10    Northwood School Private

5/16    Club Toast - Burlington, VT - 165 Church St. - (802) 660.2088 - Tix
$8 @ door only - 10pm - opener TBA

5/17    Eastern Slope Playhouse - North Conway, NH - Corner of West Side Rd
 and Rte 16 (Main St.) - Tix $12 tix on sale April 29th!  Available at
Scarlet Begonias in N. Conway or at door. CC orders call (603) 356.8862.
7:30pm - All Ages - No opener

5/18    Middlesex High School - Private


5/23    Old Town Hall - Andover, MA - Main St. - (508) 623.8274 - Tix $8 and
 available @ Underground Music and Dept. of Community Services in Andover
MA and @ door. 8pm - All ages

5/24    TBA


5/25    Special show with Strangefolk - Venue TBA - Call hotline for more info.

5/30    Paradise - Boston, MA - 967 Commonwealth Ave. - (617) 562.8801 - Tix
 $8 at box office or Ticketmaster (617) 931.2000. Doors @ 7pm - Showtime
@ 8pm - 18+ - No opener - Tix on sale 4/29!

5/31    Wetlands - NYC, NY - 161 Hudson St. - (212) 966.4225 - Tix $8 @ box
office or Ticketmaster - Opener TBA - Showtime is midnight - ALL AGES -
Tix on sale 4/29!

Upcoming June shows
21st - Gathering of The Vibes - formally Dead Head Heaven - Croton Point
Park - Croton, NY Info & tickets 800.677.8650 - Tickets $44 for weekend
and $26.50 for day (weekend tix include camping) Our set starts at 2:00PM
but music starts at 11:00AM - other bands playing that day are Strangefolk,
Charlie Hunter Quartet, Moon Boot Lover, New Brown Hat, Zen Tricksters,
Soma, Max Creek & on Sunday - From Good Homes, Ominous Seapods, 
God Street Wine and more!!!!

6/28 - Localpalooza - Somersworth Pavillion - Somersworth, NH - Info and
tix call 603.431.ROCK.  Tix $10 and proceeds benefit Interational Childrens
Festival - on sale early June.
 
 
This Summer and Fall we will not be touring.  We will be taking some time
to do other important things off the road.
 
 
 
79.488moe. tour datesSUBSYS::TURCOTTEfun stuffTue Apr 22 1997 02:0189
We regret to have to inform everyone that our well intentioned plans
for launching the Brain Festival over Memorial Day weekend have been
officially thwarted. Time was just too short, despite a diligent
search by many of our friends to yield a suitable venue.
moe. apologizes if our premature announcement of the Brain Festival
has caused anyone any inconvenience or distress. Plans to bring you a
mind blowing show stopper of a festival remain under discussion, but
to try to pull it off by Memorial Day would mean sacrificing the
quality and value that moe. feels very stongly about providing
whenever and wherever we play. And, of course, we do have a full 
summer schedule ahead. See y'all at Further. 

~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~

4/22/97 moe. @ Club Reverb, Toronto, Ontario
Queen Street West & Bathurst
$8 advance, $10 day of show,  10pm

4/23/97 moe. @ Zaphod Bebblebrox, Ottawa, Ontario
27 York Street, Ottawa, Ontario K1N 5S7, Canada
613-236-8917    $5      9:30pm
Bring your towel and Peril-Sensitive Shades!

4/24/97 moe. @ Equinox, Montreal, Quebec
5235 Cote des Neiges, Montreal, Quebec, Canada
$6   Opening act TBA 9pm
moe. hits the stage at 10pm

4/25/97 moe. @ Lyons Hall, Boston College
Chestnut Hill, MA  -  Private Show
$5, all ages   Opening act TBA    Doors open 8pm
moe. hits the stage at 9pm

4/26/97 moe. @ Castleton State College, Castleton, VT
Amphitheatre,  Castleton State College, Castleton, VT 
802-468-5611   Closed to public
All Ages       Show starts at 1pm
Three local acts to open with moe. to headline at 8pm

5/01/97 moe. @ Hofstra University, Hempstead, NY
516-463-6967    Closed to public
Free, All Ages  Doors open at 9pm
Opening act TBA at 10pm with moe. to headline at 11:15pm

5/08/97 & 5/09/97 moe. @ Theater of the Living Arts
334 South Street, Philadelphia, PA 19142
215-922-1011      $12; All Ages    8pm
Opening act Thursday (only) TBA

5/10/97 moe. @ Drew University, Simon Forum, Madison, NJ
Closed to public      Free, All Ages
Doors open at 2pm     Three campus bands to open
moe. to close show at 8pm with one 120 minute set.
10pm Curfew           Rain site: Baldwin Gymnasium

5/16/97 & 5/17/97 moe. @ Buffalo Creek Music Festival, Lexington, VA
Zollman's Pavillion, Lexington, Virginia
Free!     Doors open 7pm 5/16
Doors open 12pm (noon) 5/17     moe. hits the stage at 10pm

~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~

"The Merry Danksters"

We know you wont want to miss "The Merry Danksters" - Chuck Garvey, 
David Gans, Gibb Droll, and other special guests like Pete Prince of
Moon Boot Lover, Max & Tom from The Ominous Seapods, Al and Pete from
Yolk each playing solo at the following special five gigs: 

 Tue  6/3  The Saint, Asbury Park NJ 
 Wed  6/4  Wetlands, NYC 
 Thu  6/5  Valentines, Albany NY 
 Fri  6/6  Middle East, Boston MA 
 Sat  6/7  Club Toast, Burlington VT

~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~

FurtherFest tour dates:

 June 20 - August 3

http://www.dead.net/hotline_info/GDTSTOOFolder/1997%20FurthurDates.html

~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~

For up-to-the-minute moe.info, call the moe.hotline at 212-592-3542  

~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~

79.489AWECIM::HANNANTue Apr 22 1997 14:2416
re:          <<< Note 79.486 by LJSRV2::JC "No friends on powder days" >>>

> one of the striking things in my visits to ireland and england
> was the _lack_ of police presence.... here in the USA, everyday when i drive, i
>...
> no cops have guns....!!

Wow, I had quite the opposite experience when I visited Northern Ireland
for a work trip a few years ago... heavily armed and armored police presence 
was heavy duty, but what was really irritating were the soldiers cruising the
streets in armored vehicles, full army gear, mounted machine guns, and on and
on.

Sad...

/Ken
79.490earth day show - saturday, april 26 - < Widespread Panic >SUBSYS::TURCOTTEfun stuffThu Apr 24 1997 13:3252
got nothing to do saturday ?   Widespread Panic  will be playing
the FREE earth day show at the hatch shell in boston ... details:

> the concert is at the M.D.C. Hatch Shell on the Boston bank of the
> Charles River.  I would guess that ANYONE you talk to will be able to
> direct you to the venue.  It is well known and fairly centrally located
> in town.
>
> You should take the Red Line subway to Charles/MGH or the Green Line to
> Park Street or Boylston.  Do not attempt to drive if you can avoid it.
>
> The festivities are scheduled from 11AM to 6PM and include not only
> the concert but "speakers and nearly 100 exhibits and displays from
> environmental groups and sponsors."
>
> Widespread Panic is playing at 1:45PM, according to the person I just
> spoke to at the radio station.  He also mentioned that they wouldn't
> come if they were given less than an hour, I'm hoping for more than
> that but what can you do?  He also mentioned that the festival might
> be running a little bit late by that point, but certainly won't be early.
>
> As you may know, the show and exhibits are all free.
>
> You should bring a blanket and a picnic lunch or whatever, but evidently
> no alcohol is permitted.  There is supposedly a storm on its way up here
> but it should be all gone by Friday morning -- so the ground may be a
> little wet but I don't think the weather will present a problem during the
> gig itself.
>
>
> Here's a partial list of the non-music things going on at the festival.
>
>>    Exhibitors include: Save the Harbor/Save The Bay, Boston-New York Aids
>>    Ride, Oxfam, The Boston Vegetarian Society, Bikes Not Bombs, Earth Day
>>    Greater Boston, Appalachian Mountain Club, Save The Manatee Club, The
>>    Sierra Club, BASEA, The New England Aquarium, Union of Concerned
>>    Scientists, Mass. Executive Office of Environmental Affairs, Mass.
>>    Department of Environmental Protection, American Lung Association,
>>    Earthwatch, MassPIRG, Bike Boston, Woodland Energy, Metropolitan
>>    District Commission, Conservation Law Foundation, Environmental League
>>    of Massachusetts, and more.
>>
>>    Students from the Driscoll School in Brookline Mass will be doing a
>>    huge puppet parade at the Hatch Shell before the concert at 10:30am.
>>
>>    Students from the Putney School in Vermont will be making the trek to
>>    Boston to help make sure our recycling efforts are in order day of
>>    show.
>
> As for taping, I cannot imagine that it will be a problem.
 
 
79.491EARTH DAYUSOPS::KIBLINGYou know all the rules by nowThu Apr 24 1997 16:1015
    Having gone to the Earth Day festivities for the last couple of years,
    here are a couple of pointers.  
    
    If you would like to check out the exhibits and vendors, arrive early.
    They have a few goodies that run out pretty quick - last year we got
    mouse pads, chocolate milk, camera film, etc.
    
    If you arrive by the red line after the music starts, there is an
    incredible jam of people trying to get across the walkway from the
    red line station to the Hatch shell.  Took us an hour a couple of 
    years ago.
    
    Note: if you leave via the red line - the first stop back into Cambridge 
    (Kendall Square) is the Cambridge Brewing Co.
    
79.492need dataICS::SMITHDESo many roadsThu Apr 24 1997 16:136
    \
    Break out them cycles!!
    
    Anyone know the hours of Earth day show/Schedule.
    
    
79.493Foxtrot Zulu, Tammany Hall, Sat 5/10 !!JARETH::LARUau contraire...Tue May 06 1997 19:297
    Foxtrot Zulu isback at Tammany Hall, Woostah  this Saturday,
                                                       May 10.
    
    Great groove, great horns out front, great Latin Rhythms, great jams!
    Be prepared to dance!
    
    /bruce
79.494lookin forward to summerKAOFS::C_ROSSTue May 06 1997 20:417
    ...I got lucky twice already for this summers shows in Toronto..
    ...i got front row for the Who at Molson Amp, third row for Rusted
    Root/Santana at Kingswood Amp., i also got a decent section for The
    Allmans at Darien Lake.. i hope my good luck streak continues for the
    Furthur,Phish and Vinnie shows...
    ...hope everyone else in here gets lucky with some killer seats this 
    summer...         Ross
79.495Killer seats for Foxtrot Zulu!JARETH::LARUau contraire...Tue May 06 1997 20:474
    Killer seats available Saturday at Tammany...
    any body else (besides me) wanna go?
    
    /b
79.496moe. on further festSUBSYS::TURCOTTEfun stuffWed May 07 1997 21:0020
just got word from moe.'s sound-man that moe. will be
allotted a whopping 35-minute set to open each further
fest ... so basically you get one, maybe two songs ...
alright, maybe three ... don't get there late, or you
miss 'em ... check 'em out if you've never seen 'em !

a cooler show would be the "gathering of the vibes"
(formerly known as "DeadHead Heaven") ... happens on
June 21-22 in croton point park, croton-on-hudson, NY
(about a half hour north of NYC, near connecticut
border) ... can't go wrong with Strangefolk, Percy Hill
Ominous Seapods, God Street Wine, Max Creek, and many
other cool bands !  If you're up for going to this, let
me know ... we'll definitely be going ... maybe we can
all hitch a ride on Cathy Sloan's magic bus !

we'll be checking out Ronnie Earl tonight at the
sit'n'bull pub, feel free to stop by for a rockin good
time !  see ya there ! 
  
79.49716.11.160.101::JCSolar garlic starts to rotWed May 07 1997 21:1210
Don't think I'll make the Bull tonight.
I have class, then I have to meet w/ my
class team.  Tomorrow, i'm taking off to hike

MOOSILAUKE !

for the 5th time or so!

should be nice

79.498yeah, a rockin' good time! :^)FABSIX::D_TODDWed May 07 1997 22:149


	Goin' to DA Bull!!!    Aaaaaooooooooooowww!!!





79.499JARETH::LARUau contraire...Thu May 08 1997 12:2527
    Was able tocatch only the first set at dabull last night...
    
    As I had heard, Ronnie is definitely in transition...  It's been
    clear for  awhile that he aspires to be more than "just" a 
    killer guitarist playing local clubs with a kick-ass blues band...
    He's been writing stuff with a different feel, some of which
    is more spiritual and jazz-oriented...  I loved the "old"
    Ronnie, and I'm still digging the "new" Ronnie, but I don't think
    he's fully reached his new stride yet...  or at least, to me,
    his new songs are still missing something; I'm looking for something
    more there.
    
    But I still had a very good time, he did a few of the old numbers
    just as ballsy and sensual as ever, and his new tunes tell me
    that he's going to evolve in interesting directions...
    Wish I could have stayed for the second set!
    
    I ran into Armand there; but I couldn't remember his name! The best
    I  could  come up with was "Ron!"  (*Sounds* like"Armand" ;-).
    Much to my chagrin, Armand remembered my full name.  And I got to
    meet Dave Todd, filling in yet another space in the circle!
    
    Ronnie Earl & the Broadcasters are playing SPAC at the Newport
    Jazz Festival this summer, and the Rockport R&B Festival at Fort
    Adams (Newport) in July...  Be There!
    
    /bruce
79.500sit'n'bull awhileSUBSYS::TURCOTTEfun stuffThu May 08 1997 13:0321
made the trek to maynard, with no directions on how to get to
sit'n'bull ... figured we'd find a cool pub to throw some darts
in awhile, then find the sit'n'bull ... ended up running right
into sit'n'bull ... dart boards, but Ronnie Earl & Broadcasters
had already hit the stage ... 

cool show !  haven't seen Ronnie in at least five years ... we
did see him make a guest appearance with the Allmans once, and
i can't remember who the third guest was ...

i'd have to check, but I'd say this show happened around summer
of 1987 at the orpheum theatre in boston ...it was my first
Allman Brothers show, and during the second set, the Allmans
were joined by Ronnie Earl, Luther Guitar Junior Johnson, and
a third guitarist, whose name slips my mind ... anybody go to
this show ?  
 
Ronnie & crew delivered a fine blend of soulful blues and a
rockin good time !  good time had by all !

arm  
79.501Gathering of the Vibes !SUBSYS::TURCOTTEfun stuffThu May 08 1997 13:3190
From:   "vibefest@universe.digex.net" "The Gathering of the Vibes"
To:     The Gathering of the Vibes <vibefest@universe.digex.net>
CC:
Subj:   Update: Deadhead Heaven II A Gathering of the Vibes

(PLEASE DISTRIBUTE WIDELY)


Greetings from Terrapin Tapes! We are psyched to announce some additions to
our Gathering of the Vibes Festival at Croton Point Park in Westchester
County, NY. We hope you can join us for this year's follow up to Deadhead
Heaven at our second annual Gathering, held on the Summer Solstice, June 21
and 22. The Gathering is in an absolutely gorgeous 500+ acre park right on
the Hudson River overlooking the Palisade Cliffs. Don't miss this chance
for all of us to come together again and celebrate the things that we all
love. We've got 2 stages full of smokin' music, tons of vendors, a beach, a
pool, and plenty of great vibes! We also have a microbrew tent with lots of
killer local and national beer and great food. Croton Point Park is just 45
minutes north of NYC, 3 hours from Boston, 2 hours from Philly, and 90
minutes from Albany. As of right now, the confirmed lineup is as follows:

Strangefolk
God Street Wine
Max Creek
From Good Homes
The Zen Tricksters
The Charlie Hunter Quartet
Ominous Seapods
Percy Hill
Moon Boot Lover
David Gans & Friends
Somah
Hubinger St.
Deep Banana Blackout
New Brown Hat
Jeh Kulu Dance & Drum Theater

Within a few days, we hope to have a few additions to the band list, so
we'll keep you up to date! Camping info and directions will follow.

Feel free to check out our website for general information or to order your
tickets online: http://www.ttapes.com  To order tickets by phone or for
more information, call (800) 677-8650. A weekend pass - which includes
camping - is just $44 (plus a $2.25 park use fee) for the longest two days
of the year filled with music and good times. We accept all major credit
cards, or you can send a money order to:
   Terrapin Tapes/Gathering
   336 Federal Road
   Brookfield, CT. 06804

We're really looking forward to bringing everyone together again. Last
year, Deadhead Heaven was such a magical and amazing experience and we know
that this year will be equally as incredible. All of us here at Terrapin
are proud to be part of keeping our scene together to celebrate all of the
things that made us a unique and caring community. We look forward to
spending another kind weekend with you!

Please feel free to write us with your comments and questions:
vibefest@universe.digex.net

- The Terrapin Crew




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336 Federal Road
Brookfield, CT 06804
 
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79.502VAXUUM::DENISEunholy water.... sanguine addiction...2 silver bulletsThu May 08 1997 13:4110
    
    	i agree with the person that said that ronnie was in
    	a transition stage... i saw him 2 weeks ago at the bull
    	and he was definitely not in kick ass mode...
        his style reminded me alot of eric johnson, who i like
    	alot, but not as bar music, just too damned relaxing and
    	mellow for that scene.
    
    	the peanut gallery
    	
79.503SSDEVO::R_BARNESThu May 08 1997 13:425
    re: Deadhead Heaven II
    
    now that's what I call keepin the scene alive!
    
    rfb_grumpy ole fart
79.504EVMS::OCTOBR::DEBESSblack dirt live again!Thu May 08 1997 13:4614
    re: Deadhead Heaven II
    

	I'm also looking to see how much interest there is from folks here!
	Guntis is talking about camping at the Cape that week (but I don't
	think he's heard about MA's new law prohibiting beer in state
	campgrounds)...but I'm kinda leaning in this direction myself...

	(got mail from Lisa Yetto this morning asking the same thing -
	sounds like she'd like to meet up with folks there)

	Debess

79.505Mountaintop Jamboree, Kerhonkson NY, Aug 8-10JARETH::LARUau contraire...Thu May 08 1997 14:0818
    HomegrownMusicNetwork presents Mountaintop Jamboree
    
       at Mountain Valley Country Club in Kerhonkson NY,
       August 8, 9, 10
    
    w/
    foxtrot zulu
    ominous seapods
    moon boot lover
    yeP!
    schleigho
    grinch
    purple schoolbus
    .... many more
    
     info 919 753-8567  or 914 626 2060
    
    http://www.mhv.net/~foxtrot
79.506SSDEVO::R_BARNESThu May 08 1997 14:094
    re; (but I don't think he's heard about MA's new law..etc)
    
plastic cups! %^)
    rfb
79.507Foxtrot Zulu in the GMA...JARETH::LARUau contraire...Thu May 08 1997 14:1219
    Foxtrot Zulu:
    
    May
    
    10     Tammany Hall w/Indian Summer
    14     Met Cafe
    15     Yawgoo Valley  URi Springfest w/ many others
    16-17  Bon Vue
    
    June
    
    13-14  Bon Vue
    
    July
    
    4-5    Bon Vue
    26     Hideaway (Holland MA)
    
    
79.508Bruce Katz HoB Wed May 14JARETH::LARUau contraire...Thu May 08 1997 14:231
    Bruce Katz Band @HoB  Wednesday, May 14;  10pm
79.509I'll go...sounds like a mega-rageICS::SMITHDESo many roadsThu May 08 1997 14:284
    
    I would like to go to the Deadhead Heaven festival.
    
    Let's discuss!
79.510Blues for WCUW, Northboro F&G Su May 18JARETH::LARUau contraire...Thu May 08 1997 14:5116
    Blues Benefit for WCUW (the non-NPR public radio station
    in Woostah)...  they get *no* money from CPB.
    
    One of the more eclectic radio stations around;
    very community-oriented.   Do they still have the Dead show
    that Andy Nourse was hosting?
    
    anyway:
    
    Blue Hornets
    Fatwall Jack
    Bellevue Cadillac
    
      at Northboro Fish & Game
           Sunday May 18                Info:  888 294-BLUE
                                                       2583
79.511EVMS::OCTOBR::DEBESSblack dirt live again!Thu May 08 1997 14:575
    
>    I would like to go to the Deadhead Heaven festival.
>    Let's discuss!

	DEChead camping trip?
79.512who is in?WMOIS::LEBLANCCAll good things in all good timeThu May 08 1997 14:583
    this sounds pisser
    
    i'll drive
79.513get on the bus !SUBSYS::TURCOTTEfun stuffThu May 08 1997 15:1711
We should get a caravan together and head down ... not far from
where i live, maybe we can all meet somewhere ... looks like a
grate weekend !
 
i can drive, but can't fit many in my truck ... plenty of room
for gear in the back though ... sounds like a cool campin trip
to me (no pun intended, necessarily)  :~)
 
arm 
 
.
79.514break outICS::SMITHDESo many roadsThu May 08 1997 16:134
    
    I'm totally game for camping and caravan. 
    
    Break out the VW, incense and tape deck.
79.515QUARRY::petertrigidly defined areas of doubt and uncertaintyThu May 08 1997 16:395
Hmmm, Croton-on-Hudson is the town over from where my brother (ok,
ONE of my brothers ;-) lives.  And NO you can't camp there!  Hmmmm.....


PeterT
79.516they're REAL good!EVMS::OCTOBR::DEBESSblack dirt live again!Thu May 08 1997 16:553
	then, can I leave my kids there? ;-) ;-) ;-)

79.517lampshades all aroundWMOIS::LEBLANCCAll good things in all good timeThu May 08 1997 17:061
    PARTY!
79.518camp nowhere ?SUBSYS::TURCOTTEfun stuffThu May 08 1997 18:4829
re:  79.515:

> And NO you can't camp there!

i checked terrapins web page, and it looks like we can camp
all weekend long:

> Weekend Pass  (2 days music & 2 nights camping)
> $44.00 (PLUS $2.25 park use fee)
> Special Bonus - Buy a weekend pass & for an additional $7.00
> you can camp on Friday night June 20th (call for details).
> Park use fees to benefit the
> Westchester County Dept. of Parks, Recreation & Conservation
>
> 1-day Pass  (Sat. or Sun.)
> $26.50 (PLUS $2.25 park use fee)
>
> Day of Show
> $32.00 ( includes park use fee)
>
> Please call Terrapin Tapes at 1-800-677-8650 to order tickets with
>  your Visa, Mastercard, Discover or American Express.


check it out:
 
  http://www.ttapes.com/happenings.html
 
. 
79.519oh yeah, I'm sure my sister in law would go for that one...QUARRY::petertrigidly defined areas of doubt and uncertaintyThu May 08 1997 18:5312
>	then, can I leave my kids there? ;-) ;-) ;-)

I was thinking of leaving my kids there!  

And Armand, I meant no camping at my bro's!  It does look like
camping is allowed at the site.  (And thanks, by the way, for the 
DMB tape (or maybe, DM-A(coustic))  Interesting, but I'm not sure 
how I feel about it just yet.  Needs a few more listens...)

But wouldn't kids be allowed??

PeterT
79.520EVMS::OCTOBR::DEBESSblack dirt live again!Thu May 08 1997 18:556
>But wouldn't kids be allowed??


	yes, but wouldn't it be more fun without 'em?!?

79.521SSDEVO::R_BARNESThu May 08 1997 19:033
    re;last
    
    I don't recommend them...period....
79.522TEPTAE::WESTERVELTThu May 08 1997 19:182
    no smiley rfb?
79.523SSDEVO::R_BARNESThu May 08 1997 19:2215
    no
    
    
    
    
    
    
    
    
    
    
    
    
    
    oh, OK....%^)
79.524like military & intelligence?JARETH::LARUau contraire...Thu May 08 1997 19:235
79.525SSDEVO::R_BARNESThu May 08 1997 19:276
    hey! not funny! everyone in here knows that 2/3 of the crap I write is
    total B*llSH*T, and if they read between the lines, there's NOTHING BUT
    hidden smileys embedded thruout most of my posts....except for my
    tirades on the many pet peeves I have concerning stupid society...%^)
    
    rfb
79.526ICS::SMITHDESo many roadsThu May 08 1997 20:362
    
    rfb...anyone who knows you would most certainly agree. 
79.527SSDEVO::R_BARNESThu May 08 1997 20:403
    and just to clear the air.../b sent me a mail msg with a %^) 
    
    rfb_%^)
79.528a-101.tunnel.crl.dec.com::JCSolar garlic starts to rotFri May 09 1997 14:055
Terrapin Tapes has been pushing that event...
I got a flyer the other day.
the bugs will be killer ... but maybe all the pollution
from NYC will keep 'em away?
:-)
79.529ICS::SMITHDESo many roadsFri May 09 1997 14:213
    
    Well..I'm there. I don't give to shits about the bugs...maybe they'll
    keep the gate crashers away.
79.530road tripRECV::SLOANWind in the willows plays tea for twoFri May 09 1997 14:584
    
    sounds like fun to me! count me in.
    
    Cath
79.531TEPTAE::WESTERVELTFri May 09 1997 15:102
    You takin' passengers sloan??  ;-)
79.532Blues for WCUW, N'boro F&G, Sun May 18JARETH::LARUau contraire...Mon May 12 1997 13:2121
    Just thought I'd repost:
    
    
    Blues Benefit for WCUW (the non-NPR public radio station
    in Woostah)...  they get *no* money from CPB.
    
    One of the more eclectic radio stations around;
    very community-oriented.   Do they still have the Dead show
    that Andy Nourse was hosting?
    
    anyway:
    
    Blue Hornets
    Fatwall Jack
    Bellevue Cadillac
    
      at Northboro Fish & Game
           Sunday May 18                Info:  888 294-BLUE
                                                       2583

    
79.533wish i could go..KAOFS::C_ROSSTue May 13 1997 15:297
    ..read in Rosemarys digest from Phish that Jon Fishmans side band
    Pork Tornado are gigging on Thursday May 15 for the first time outside
    of Burlington..
    ..for anybody who lives in the Northampton,MA area it should probably
   be an interesting gig to say the least..
    ..tickets for Pork Tornado at The Iron Horse Music Hall call 413-584-0610
    or Northampton Box Office 413-586-8686 or 1-800-the-tick    Ross
79.534lolICS::SMITHDESo many roadsTue May 13 1997 18:335
    
    > Pork Tornado
    
    	Now that is funny!!
    
79.535merry dankstersSUBSYS::TURCOTTEfun stuffSun May 18 1997 20:5356
Subject: Official Merry Danksters Release

The Merry Danksters
A spoof on Ken Kesey's Merry Pranksters, brings the
Danksters for a week long musical feast in the east!

David Gans, host of the nationally syndicated program The Grateful Dead Hour,
is on the road as leader of the The Merry Danksters this June. The Danksters
will run Tuesday, June 3 through Saturday, June 7. Towns soon to be painted
day-glo are (in order): Asbury Park, NJ; New York City; Albany, NY;
Burlington, VT; and Boston (see dates below). The Merry Danksters include
members of moe. (Sony 550 Music), Yolk, Ominous Seapods, Gibb Droll, Moon
Boot Lover, Strangefolk, Freebeerandchicken, and the Gordon Stone Trio.
Members of the aforementioned acts will each perform a thirty-minute acoustic
set, alternating from night to night, concluding with a performance by Gans
with Chuck Garvey of moe. on guitar and Dave Ruch of Acoustic Forum on mandolin

In 1985 Gans became the host of a Bay Area radio show, The Grateful Dead Hour.
He has transformed it into his own nationally syndicated program; today it airs
weekly on more than 85 stations. In 1985 he also had two books published:
Playing in the Band: An Oral and Visual Portrait of the Grateful Dead,
co-authored with photographer Peter Simon (St. Martin's Press); and Talking
Heads: The Band and Their Music (Avon). A compilation of his interviews with
Grateful Dead members, Conversations With the Dead (Citadel Underground),
came out in 1991. His latest book, published in 1995, is Not Fade Away: The
Online World Remembers Jerry Garcia (Thunder's Mouth Press).

In 1988 Gans made his professional recording debut on a track for avant-weird
guitarist Henry Kaiser's CD, Those Who Know History Are Doomed to Repeat It.
Gans played lead guitar and sang lead on the previously unrecorded Grateful
Dead nugget "Mason's Children." Since then he has collaborated on a number of
projects with Kaiser, including the 1996 anthology The Music Never Stopped:
Roots of the Grateful Dead, which they co-produced. A different mix of
"Mason's Children" also appears on Eternity Blue, a Grateful Dead tribute
album Henry Kaiser released following Jerry Garcia's death in 1995. Gans also
plays acoustic guitar on "Brokedown Palace" on that CD.

After 25 years in and around music, radio producer/journalist/author/musician
David Gans has released his first album, with partner Eric Rawlins. Home by
Morning, produced by John Lumsdaine, includes seven original songs by Gans,
three by Rawlins, and two covers: "Green Eyes" by Kate Wolf and "Yellow Moon"
by Grateful Dead lyricist Robert Hunter.

The dates are:

June 3  The Saint  Asbury Park, NJ  8:00pm  18+

June 4  Wetlands Preserve  NYC  8:00pm  All Ages

June 5  Valentines  Albany, NY   9:00pm  18+

June 6  Club Toast  Burlington, VT  9:00pm  18+

June 7  Middle East  Boston, MA  9:00pm  18+

.
79.536Gathering of the Vibes update - Warren Haynes acoustic setSUBSYS::TURCOTTEfun stuffWed May 21 1997 10:56102
They're starting to post this all over the place - might want to look into
picking up tickets ahead of time ?  sounds like one excellent weekend !

Percy Hill's web page says that they'll be playing saturday at 1:30 PM and
lists Strangefolk, Charlie Hunter Quartet, Moon Boot Lover, New Brown Hat,
Zen Tricksters, Soma, and Max Creek as other bands joining them that day,
with From Good Homes, Ominous Seapods, God Street Wine playing on sunday.
doesn't list any other bands

i'll be there !  if you're up for going, post here or contact me personally
at  subsys::turcotte  or  turcottea@mail.dec.com


From:   "vibefest@universe.digex.net" "The Gathering of the Vibes"
To:     The Gathering of the Vibes <vibefest@universe.digex.net>

Greetings everybody.

We have a few new artists that we're adding to our Gathering of the Vibes
lineup. For those of you not familiar with the Gathering, it will be held
on the longest day of the year, the Summer Solstice, June 21 & 22 in
Westchester County, NY. This year's venue, Croton Point Park, is located in
Croton-on-Hudson, NY, right on the Hudson River. It is just a short drive
from NYC and Albany.

We're really excited to announce that Warren Haynes of Gov't Mule will be
performing a rare solo acoustic set. If you've ever seen Warren play,
you'll know that this will be incredible! Also joining us will be an
absolutely awesome dance & drum ensemble from Vermont called Jeh Kulu. They
will be doing a stage show as well as a processional to kick off the Sunday
morning festivities. Some of you may have seen them at the Clifford Ball
last year and they are not to be missed! If you're into jazz, you won't
want to miss Kevin Hays, either! Kevin has played with all the jazz greats
including Sonny Rollins, John Scofield, and Joshua Redman (among others)
and is getting ready to release his third CD on the Blue Note label with
the ledgendary rhythm section Jack DeJohnette and Ron Carter.

We look forward to Gathering together again like we did at last year's
Deadhead Heaven festival. Those of you who were there must remember the
incredible energy flowing through the crowd the entire weekend. Those of
you who weren't, don't miss it this year!

Order your tickets soon, we're getting a great response and unfortunately
don't have as much room as we did last year! If you have any questions,
give one of us a call at Terrapin Tapes and we would be glad to help.

The following is the confimed lineup for this year's Gathering of the Vibes:

Strangefolk                    Charlie Hunter Quartet
Warren Haynes Solo Acoustic    God Street Wine
Max Creek                      Zen Tricksters
From Good Homes                Ominous Seapods
Percy Hill                     Moon Boot Lover
Somah                          Deep Banana Blackout
Hubinger St.                   Laughin' Bones
New Brown Hat                  Kevin Hays Trio
Jeh Kulu Dance & Drum Theatre

We will be posting an official schedule within the next few days.
Directions will follow that shortly.  Check out our website at
http://www.ttapes.com for more info & updates, or to order tickets online.

A weekend pass is just $44.00 in advance (including camping for the
weekend) plus a $2.25 park use fee. A one day pass (Sat. or Sun.) is $26.50
in advance plus a $2.25 park use fee (or $32.00 day of the show). (Park use
fees benefit the Westchester County Department of Parks, Recreation and
Conservation)

To order tickets by phone please call Terrapin Tapes at 1-800-677-8650 or
order online through our website at http://www.ttapes.com/happenings.html.
Instructions for purchasing tickets through the mail are on our web site,
or write us for details. Please call us by phone or email
vibefest@universe.digex.net with your questions and comments.

Thank you, we look forward to spending another truly kind weekend with you!


The Terrapin Crew

---
We're really psyched about this year's festival and hope you are too. We
have sent this announcement to mailing lists and newsgroups where we've
heard people talking about last year's festival or we knew expressed an
interest in hearing about this year's festival. But we can use your help to
spread the word. If you know of someone who would appreciate knowing about
this festival, please forward them the message.

To make sure you don't miss out on important future announcements regarding
the festival, please send email to vibefest@universe.digex.net with a
subject line of SUBSCRIBE and we'll add you to our mailing list.

---

"The Gathering of the Vibes"
http://www.ttapes.com/happenings.html
Terrapin Tapes
1-800-677-8650
336 Federal Road
Brookfield, CT 06804

---
 
79.537EVMS::OCTOBR::DEBESSblack dirt live again!Wed May 21 1997 14:464
	right now I'm planning on going, arm 

	haven't ordered tickets yet though...
79.538searching for + vibesRECV::SLOANWind in the willows plays tea for twoWed May 21 1997 14:472
    
    I'm with Debess ...
79.539USOPS::MNELSONInspiration, move me BrightlyWed May 21 1997 15:074
    
    I'm in the early planning stages too.  It sounds like a blast!
    
    	Mark
79.540save me a spot!WMOIS::LEBLANCCAll good things in all good timeWed May 21 1997 15:152
    i will be travelling out there after the allman's show so i will be
    rolling into vibeland late
79.541SOLVIT::mkodhcp-4616094.mko.dec.com::JolsWed May 21 1997 15:195
i hope to be going.
haven't got tickets yet.

anyone thinking about going out friday afternoon?

79.542NETCAD::SIEGELThe revolution wil not be televisedWed May 21 1997 16:476
>anyone thinking about going out friday afternoon?

I am.  Depends on the band schedule.  I think I'd prefer going out there
early on Friday and leaving Sunday evening.

adam
79.543EVMS::OCTOBR::DEBESSblack dirt live again!Wed May 21 1997 16:494
	i don't work on Fridays anyways, so yep - I'll be headed out on
	Friday...

79.544frydaySUBSYS::TURCOTTEfun stuffWed May 21 1997 18:2415
i'm planning on heading down fryday night ... you can reserve a spot
on the lawn for an extra $7 fryday camping fee and be there for the
opening act saturday morning  (i think they start around 11:00 AM)

it'd be grate to gather some friends and head down together -
strength in numbers !  the more the merrier !  party straight thru
the weekend !  

we'll find some way to mark our spot  (how did everyone find each
other at clifford ball last year ?  was there a big dec flag ?) so
those who can't make it down til saturday can find us and join the
fray !

arm
 
79.545USAT05::CONNORS_MThu May 22 1997 21:154
    
    I'm thinking about going too - no tix yet tho
    
    /mj
79.54616.11.160.127::JCSolar garlic starts to rotFri May 23 1997 13:5327
>we'll find some way to mark our spot  (how did everyone find each
>other at clifford ball last year ?  was there a big dec flag ?) so
>those who can't make it down til saturday can find us and join the
>fray !


deb and i got to the 'Ball first.
I called um, Rich Fromm's answering machine in Cal and left
him a message describing where we were.  he found us.

i then called Deano at work and explained where we were
and i think he posted a note in grateful.

worked out well as we had about 10-15 decheads in our
area...

for the grate went, again i will be there early.
i'll get a cool spot.
i'll probably have a cellphone by then and i'll call deb
at home and she can play "central base" for folks to call
for direx or something.


as for this thing, i cannot go.
have a wedding
:-(

79.547ICS::SMITHDESo many roadsFri May 23 1997 15:254
    
    Yeah...it was easy to find you guys at Clifford Ball.
    
    
79.548Percy Hill tonight at Old Town Hall in Andover, MassSUBSYS::TURCOTTEfun stuffFri May 23 1997 15:5223
we'll be heading up to Andover tonight to check out Percy Hill - check
'em out if you haven't seen 'em yet - grate live show !  cool preview
for the upcoming 'gathering of the vibes' festival next month ...

we'll also be checking out the sunday show with Percy Hill & Strangefolk !

with slippin into summer on saturday, this weekend looks like one big
tasty sandwich of cool shows !  served with a smile !  :~) 



May 23 - Old Town Hall - Andover,MA - Tix $8 @ 508.623.8274 and at door.
Doors @ 7:30PM - All Ages - Tix on Sale now!

May 25 - AN EVENING WITH PERCY HILL AND STRANGEFOLK - The Music Hall - 28
Chestnut St. - Portsmouth, NH (SAME PLACE AS HALLOWEEN SHOW!) - Tix $12.50 @
603.436.2400 and at door.  Doors 6:00PM - Strangefolk @ 7:00PM - Percy Hill -
8:30PM - All Ages - Tix on Sale now! - One hour north of Boston, 45 minutes
south of Portland.

May 30th - Paradise - Boston, MA - Tix $8 @ Box office or 617.931.2000 or at
door.  Doors at 7:00PM - 18+ - Tix on sale now!

79.549Dd & the Road Kings, Penuche's, Su 6/1JARETH::LARUau contraire...Thu May 29 1997 20:024
    DD & the Road Kings @ Penuche's this  Sunday...
    real nice blues chanteuse...  a great way to close out the weekend...
    
    /b
79.550Peter Parcek, free buffet Thu 6/5JARETH::LARUau contraire...Thu May 29 1997 20:057
    Peter Parcek @Stormy Monday, Thursday, June 5.
                 438 DW Highway
                 Merrimack 603 424-2755
    
                 1.5 mile north of Exit 11
    
    Free happy hour buffet 4-7; music starts at 8.
79.551SMURF::HAPGOODJava Java HEY!Thu May 29 1997 20:388
              <<< Note 79.549 by JARETH::LARU "au contraire..." >>>
                  -< Dd & the Road Kings, Penuche's, Su 6/1 >-

>    DD & the Road Kings @ Penuche's this  Sunday...

Saw them up at the Rynborn not so long ago.  Lot's o Fun!


79.552Merry Danksters tour infoSUBSYS::TURCOTTEfun stuffFri May 30 1997 11:0437
Check out the June 7 "merry danksters" show at the middle east in cambridge
and you'll get to see Chuck Garvey from moe. jam an acoustic set with David
Gans ... throw in acoustic sets from Strangefolk, Gibb Droll, and Gordon
Stone, and we're in for a treat !   Strangefolk, strangely, is pretty folky
anyways, so their acoustic set should be grate - they have a huge following,
very upbeat fans ... Gibb Droll has a fantastic bass player, not sure if the
entire band will be at this show, but we've seen Gibb Droll back up Percy
Hill and the bass player came out to jam with them - excellent !   Gordon
Stone has played banjo on a few tunes on albums by that 'ph' band ... no,
i'm not talking about percy hill - the other 'ph' band ... 


> We know you wont want to miss the "The Merry Danksters" - Chuck Garvey from moe.
> David Gans, Gibb Droll, and other special guests like Pete Prince of Moon Boot
> Lover, Max & Tom from The Ominous Seapods, Al. and Pete from Yolk each playing
> solo at the following special five gigs: 
> 
> June 3rd: The Saint, Asbury Park, NJ
> 9:00 Gibb Droll, 9:45 Ominous Seapods, 10:30 Yolk, 11:15 Peter Prince,
> 12:00 David Gans
> 
> June 4th: Wetlands Preserve, NYC
> 9:00 Yolk, 9:40 Peter Prince, 10:20 Ominous Seapods, 11:00 Al from moe.
> 11:40 Gibb Droll, 12:20 David Gans
> 
> June 5th: Valentine's, Albany, NY
> 10:00 FB&C, 11:45 Gibb Droll, 11:30 Peter Prince, 12:10 David Gans
> 
> June 6th: Club Toast, Burlington, VT
> 10:00 Gibb Droll, 10:45 Gordon Stone, 11:30 Strangefolk, 12:15 David Gans
> 
> June 7th: Middle East, Boston, MA
> 10:00 Gordon Stone, 10:45 Gibb Droll, 11:30 Strangefolk, 12:15 David Gans
> 
> More info call Pete Gershon 802.864.5552 or Jim Walsh 201.863.7302
 
.
79.553tonight !SUBSYS::TURCOTTEfun stuffFri May 30 1997 11:079
decisions, decisions ... 

if you can't make it into worcester tonight to check out the
Cross The Water show at the firehouse, there's always the
Percy Hill show at the paradise rock club in boston ... one
of their favorite places to play, always an upbeat crowd,
always a good time ... 

.
79.554don't forget the Joeys!JARETH::LARUau contraire...Fri May 30 1997 12:3010
79.555killer bandKAOFS::C_ROSSFri May 30 1997 14:557
    ..If anyone is in the NYC area with nothing to do...
    ..go see One Step Beyond at the Wetlands Preserve tonight..
    ..I just started seeing these guys recently,and they're not to be
    missed.. they're a 6 or 7 piece band ,no vocalist,all jam...
    ...heavy jazz/fusion jam influence on most of their tunes..
    ..their keyboardist alone is worth checking them out.. go see 'em
                                                        Ross
79.55616.11.160.125::JCSolar garlic starts to rotFri May 30 1997 16:185
Bruce,
"Road Kings" or "Radio Kings" ??

jc

79.557JARETH::LARUau contraire...Fri May 30 1997 17:287
    JCmon,
    
    It's DD & the Road Kings.  Radio Kings are a separate (and also
    pretty good) entity...  the Radio Kings will be in Portsmouth 
    tonight at Muddy River Smokehouse.
    
    /b
79.558Reggae every Sunday at the Plantation Club!JARETH::LARUau contraire...Mon Jun 02 1997 14:219
    reggae every Sunday night at the Plantation Club         8-12pm
       & free pizza                  151 Plantation St
                                     Woostah     508 752-4666
    
    Starts Sunday June 15 with Yellowman!    
                  June 22      One People
                  June 29      Black Rebels
    
    
79.559wissta hits the big time circuitWMOIS::LEBLANCCAll good things in all good timeMon Jun 02 1997 15:405
    yellowman plays the plantation club?
    
    
    
    
79.560NETCAD::SIEGELThe revolution wil not be televisedMon Jun 02 1997 17:2611
re:    <<< Note 79.559 by WMOIS::LEBLANCC "All good things in all good time" >>>
>                     -< wissta hits the big time circuit >-
>
>    yellowman plays the plantation club?

Yes, I heard about this from the Platiation Club's web page.  This will be
the opening night in their "reggae sunday" series.  I have my
housemate/landlord to thank for introducing me to Yellowman.  I will be at
this show!

adam
79.561Advance sale for Yellowman...JARETH::LARUau contraire...Mon Jun 02 1997 17:312
    They are selling advance tix for Yellowman...  $8.  tix at the door will
    be $10 or $12 (I forget). the rest of the shows will be $5...
79.562SMURF::HAPGOODJava Java HEY!Mon Jun 02 1997 17:359
    <<< Note 79.559 by WMOIS::LEBLANCC "All good things in all good time" >>>

>    yellowman plays the plantation club?
    
Yellowman play a show that early?  I might have to check him out too....
   
    
    

79.563i am gonna shoot for this oneWMOIS::LEBLANCCAll good things in all good timeMon Jun 02 1997 17:371
    looks like a gathering of yellow men
79.564exJARETH::LARUau contraire...Mon Jun 02 1997 17:464
    I am probly  gonna be in Woostah  this  weekend;  lemme  know
    if you want me to buy some advance tix...
    
    /b
79.565as long as he sings Blueberry HillSMURF::HAPGOODJava Java HEY!Mon Jun 02 1997 17:514
LeBlanc,  

I night of dancehall for rootsboy?
:)
79.566:^)WMOIS::LEBLANCCAll good things in all good timeMon Jun 02 1997 17:561
    i will give in 
79.567Merry Danksters - David Gans & friends go acoustic !SUBSYS::TURCOTTEfun stuffWed Jun 04 1997 16:35108
This week David Gans and many friends are doing a five-gig
acoustic tour through new york & new england - tour dates
posted in note 79.552  -  we'll be checking out the show
this saturday at the middle east in cambridge - highly
recommended show ! 

Just got a few reviews of last night's show in new jersey -
sounds like a grate time had by all !  Thought i'd include a
few posts here, for your pure reading enjoyment:

~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~

From:    Andy Navarro 

David Gans, Chuck Garvey (moe.) & Dave Rauch (acoustic forum)

Listen, Uncle Pen, American Family, Jackaroe, Caroline,
Diamonds On The Soles, Jacqueline, The Minstrel, Rocket Man

Encore: End Jam with all players
She belongs to me, Goin Down The Road Feelin Bad, Harder They Come

~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~

From:    Brian Hirschfield 

This was a really great time, I cant say enough how glad I was to have
gone.  Met a lot of cool people, and saw some great music!

Gibb Droll:  this guy is UNBELIEVABLE!  Where the heck has he been hiding?
I was totally in awe of his guitar prowess through his entire set!  A very
nice guy too.

Seapods (Tom and Max): They played a real nice set.  Max is a really great
guitar player, no doubt! 

Peter Prince: Barely listened to him, but he's a raging lunatic.  He seems
like the comic relief of the bunch, hes an extrovert to the nth degree.

Chuck, Dave, and Dave:  What a pleasure to see this trio!  David Gans was
the leader.  He is an exceptional singer, songwriter, and guitar player.
Dave Rauch was formidable, and he got to show how good he was on guitar
for a song too.  And then there was Chuck. Chuck was having a lot of fun,
enjoying the experiment.  I thought his best moments were during jackaroe.

~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~

From:    Carol A Wade

Pete from Moon Boot was frickin' fabulous, too...he played a mostly
self-composed set of often touching, mostly soul-ridden and quite
hilariously fun tunes. Amasing how a really obtuse and bald white dude
can sound so AMAZINGLY like Al Green (who is not a bald, half-psychotic
and obtuse white dude, last I checked). The man loves his soul and
funk, though...I look forward to his hijinks tonight...

The Seapods dudes were on when I arrived, after getting a FLAT TIRE on
the way there (but being rescued not moments later by the kind technicians
at...get THIS!...Moe and Moe's Used Tires and Auto Body, in Jersey City!).
They played one of their own (Blackberry Brandy) and a Morphine tune (Cure
For Pain). It was pretty cool.

Chuck, Dave (Ruch) and David Gans were the sunny highlight of the evening.
What a fresh and spirited combo they make, all very eager to bounce offa
one another, and just sit back and kick some styles. Dave (on Mandolin)
had a really crisp and brisk mando sound, really nice, and he threw down
great solos. At one point (on the wonderful rendition of that Paul Simon
tune...I think?) Dave and David switcheroo'd, and Gans humbly gave us the
"Zen Mandolin Solo" (what is the sound of no strings strumming?). It was
real funny.

The end jam was PHENOMENAL! Since me and my pal Nile got there an hour
late (after "snake turn around the traffic circle," encountering local
yokels in every crevice of Asbury Park telling us the wrong way to go, and
looking for Bruce Springsteen), we MISSED Gibb Droll. This guy is funxin'
phenomenal. Chuck was taking it decidely easy, and being sheepish and
(unrightfully so) modest as usual. Hopefully he'll put a sock in it an
rock our booties into the ionosphere by tonight or Thursday...

~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~

> We know you wont want to miss the "The Merry Danksters" - Chuck Garvey from moe.
> David Gans, Gibb Droll, and other special guests like Pete Prince of Moon Boot
> Lover, Max & Tom from The Ominous Seapods, Al. and Pete from Yolk each playing
> solo at the following special five gigs: 
> 
> June 3rd: The Saint, Asbury Park, NJ
> 9:00 Gibb Droll, 9:45 Ominous Seapods, 10:30 Yolk, 11:15 Peter Prince,
> 12:00 David Gans
> 
> June 4th: Wetlands Preserve, NYC
> 9:00 Yolk, 9:40 Peter Prince, 10:20 Ominous Seapods, 11:00 Al from moe.
> 11:40 Gibb Droll, 12:20 David Gans
> 
> June 5th: Valentine's, Albany, NY
> 10:00 FB&C, 11:45 Gibb Droll, 11:30 Peter Prince, 12:10 David Gans
> 
> June 6th: Club Toast, Burlington, VT
> 10:00 Gibb Droll, 10:45 Gordon Stone, 11:30 Strangefolk, 12:15 David Gans
> 
> June 7th: Middle East, Boston, MA
> 10:00 Gordon Stone, 10:45 Gibb Droll, 11:30 Strangefolk, 12:15 David Gans
> 
> More info call Pete Gershon 802.864.5552 or Jim Walsh 201.863.7302
> 
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
 
.
79.568Merry Danksters - David Gans & friends go acoustic !SUBSYS::TURCOTTEfun stuffThu Jun 05 1997 15:0143
Date: Thu, 5 Jun 1997
From: LynnGuppy
Subject: the merry danksters wetlands appearance 6/4

hey all, i just got back from wetlands, and before i collapse, i wanted to
post the setlists, well, actually, only two of the very many sets tonight
at wetlands from the merry danksters.

the show was wonderful, gibb droll, peter, al., chuck, dave the mandolin
player, and david gans, and of COURSE tom and max from the seapods!!!!!!
i wish murky currents (tom and max for those on the out) had more time to
play--- tom didn't get to sing any of his songs despite the threat of
physical violence.  but at wetlands on the 14th he will sing damnit!!!!!

al. had this techno-moe. thing going, it was absolutely brilliant, i loved
every minute of it.  he had two drum machines, a strobe light, and him on
acoustic, and he rocked hard with his bad self.  it was superterrific.

gibb droll was incredible, he did 'all blues' which hooked me, i must admit.
and peter was hysterical and really reat, and everyone had a great time in
light of the fact that there was desperate need for a teleprompter and sheet
music at times.  enough tomfoolery, here's the two setlists i wrote down.

murky currents (tom and max of the seapods):
blackberry brandy, sunrise, enlightened rogue, flying clouds
john henrys (tp rocked this one HARD with a sicko bass solo)
cure for pain,  *dead flowers
*with david gans, and dave the mandolin player.

techo-al. (it was like dr. rythym was right there on stage with him):
moth, st. augustine, trace (i think that's the name. it's a sunvolt cover.)
she sends me (not mmmmbop), what will the children think

the merry danksters will be in albany thursday night at valentines, and
then at club toast in burlington on friday, and then on saturday in boston.
GO SEE THEM!!!!!!

AND COME SEE THE OMINOUS SEAPODS AT WETLANDS ON SATURDAY JUNE 14th!!!!!!! YOU
SHANT BE DISAPPOINTED!!!!!!!!

lynn :)

.
79.569FREE Admission to the Gathering of the VibesSUBSYS::TURCOTTEfun stuffThu Jun 05 1997 15:0216
Date: Wed, 4 Jun 1997 18:37:53 -0400 (EDT)
From: PodTour@aol.com
Subject: Volunteer for free admission!

Terrapin Tapes, creaters of the Gathering of the Vibes Festival (June 20-22),
is looking for volunteers.  To quote: "We need some people to help w/
parking, ticket taking, etc., and in return for their help (4-5 hours), they
can get free admission for the rest of the day. They can call Terrapin Tapes
at 1-800-677-8650 if they're interested. Thanx."

Sounds like a good idea to me....give the guy a call....ask for Bob...tell
him the Seapods sent you....so long...

Linda

.
79.570I wanna groove' tmAPACHE::ROYI don't drive fast, I fly lowFri Jun 06 1997 11:538
    
    	Anyone know of any musical events / groups playing in the
    Portsmouth, N.H. area for tonite 6/6 or Sat 6/7?  Alternately, what
    about the Manchester, N.H. area?
    
    	feeling the need for music
    
    		glen(n)
79.571if so pop ovah to dovahWMOIS::LEBLANCCAll good things in all good timeFri Jun 06 1997 12:023
    glen
    you gonna be in the seacoast i take it or are you making the drive
    specifically for tunes?
79.572something in dovah???APACHE::ROYI don't drive fast, I fly lowFri Jun 06 1997 12:0810
    
    	Tentative happenings.... (hope I get that phone call  8*))  )
    
    	If so, I'd like to head out there for something
    different/special.....
    
    	Or, maybe just do alone.....   Why?  What's in dovah???
    
    	glen(n)
    
79.573Get your tickets while they last ! Gathering of the Vibes FestivalSUBSYS::TURCOTTEfun stuffFri Jun 06 1997 12:27102
From:   US6RMC::"vibefest@universe.digex.net" "The Gathering of the Vibes"
Subj:   The Gathering of the Vibes - Band Schedule

The following is the official schedule for this year's Gathering of the
Vibes at Croton Point Park in Westchester County, NY over the summer
solstice weekend of June 21st-22nd. For more information or tickets, please
call Terrapin Tapes at 1-800-677-8650.

We want to let everyone know that if you haven't ordered your tickets, you
should do so.  At this point, we are anticipating the Gathering to sell
out. It also helps us to know how many Porto-Johns we need and how much
food, beer and soda we need (we'd hate to run out!) The response for this
year's festival has been overwhelming and we have a great lineup to keep
you dancin' all weekend long!

We look forward to seeing everyone.

Saturday June 21st
------------------

Terrapin Stage

12:00 - 12:55   New Brown Hat
 2:00 -  2:55   Percy Hill
 4:00 -  5:25   Zen Tricksters
 6:30 -  7:55   Strangefolk
 9:00 - 11:00   Max Creek

Wetlands Stage

 1:00 -  1:55   Kevin Hays Trio
 3:00 -  3:55   Somah
 5:30 -  6:25   Moon Boot Lover
 8:00 -  8:55   Charlie Hunter Quartet


Sunday June 22nd
----------------

Terrapin Stage

11:00 - 11:45   Jeh Kulu Dance & Drum Theatre
12:00 -  1:15   Zen Tricksters
 1:55 -  3:25   Strangefolk
 4:35 -  5:35   Warren Haynes Solo Acoustic
 6:55 -  8:25   From Good Homes
 9:30 - 11:00   God Street Wine


Wetlands Stage

 1:20 -  1:50   Agents of Good Roots
 3:30 -  4:30   Hubinger St.
 5:45 -  6:45   Deep Banana Blackout
 8:30 -  9:30   Ominous Seapods

Late Night in the Rec Hall
--------------------------
(near the bon-fire)

Friday, 10PM          Deep Banana Blackout
Sat 11:45pm  - 12:45  David Gans & Friends
Sat 12:45am - end     Laughin' Bones



Directions and regulations (there are just a few) will be sent separately
to all those who have subscribed to our email mailing list. To subscribe,
send an email message to vibefest@universe.digex.net with the subject line
SUBSCRIBE.

To order tickets online or browse festival information, please check out
our website at http://www.ttapes.com/happenings.html. You can also call
Terrapin Tapes at 1-800-677-8650 or email for an information packet by
sending email to vibefest@universe.digex.net with a subject line of SEND
INFO.

Thank you, and we look forward to spending another truly kind weekend with you!

The Terrapin Crew

---

We're really psyched about this year's festival and hope you are too. We
have sent this announcement to mailing lists and newsgroups where we've
heard people talking about the festival or we knew expressed an interest in
hearing about this year's festival. But we can use your help to spread the
word. If you know of someone who would appreciate knowing about this
festival, please forward them the message.

To make sure you don't miss out on future announcements regarding the
festival, please send email to vibefest@universe.digex.net with a subject
line of SUBSCRIBE and we'll add you to our mailing list.

---

"The Gathering of the Vibes"
http://www.ttapes.com/happenings.html
Terrapin Tapes
1-800-677-8650
336 Federal Road
Brookfield, CT 06804
79.574something for everyoneWMOIS::LEBLANCCAll good things in all good timeFri Jun 06 1997 12:545
    well my new pad for one
    :^)
    
    there generally is good music around the area...check out the p-mouth
    scene and give  a call to the stone church in newmarket
79.575Gathering of the Vibes - infoSUBSYS::TURCOTTEfun stuffFri Jun 06 1997 13:02191
So who's going to the show ?  I'm reserving tickets, as it will
probably sell out ... be grate to arrange a gathering of our own !

~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~

Greetings from Terrapin Tapes! We're very excited for this year's Gathering
and we're glad that you can join us. Croton Point Park is an absolutely
gorgeous park, and we want you to help us make sure it stays that way.
Remember, it's nice of the County to let us gather at the park, so let's
show them our appreciation by being the kind people we are.

Ticket Ordering information:
============================
Please call Terrapin Tapes directly at 1-800-677-8650 to order tickets with
your Visa, Mastercard, Discover or American Express. We expect the festival
to sell out and only a few tickets will be available at the festival.
Tickets can also be ordered on the World Wide Web at
http://www.ttapes.com/happenings.html

Ticket prices:
--------------
Weekend pass:
$44.00 (including camping) plus $2.25 service fee.

1 Day Pass:
$26.50 (Sat. or Sun.) plus $2.25 service fee.

Day of show:
$32.00/day (includes service fee) These tickets will likely sell out.
Please order in advance.

Camping:
========
People with friday night camping passes will be allowed in any time between
3pm  and 12 midnight on Friday. If you plan on arriving on Saturday or
Sunday, you can come in after 9am. If you don't have a Friday Camping Pass,
and you show up on Friday, you will need to purchase a Friday Camping Pass.
We need to leave the site by noon on Monday, so please be cooperative.

You may not be able to camp at your car, so please pack your stuff so it
can be carried easily. (Only
about a ten minute walk).



What to bring:
==============
tents, sleeping bags, bug spray, bathing suits, sunblock, towels, garbage
bags, flashlights, friends, acoustic instruments, drums, frisbees/hacks,
kites, and anything we forgot.

There are showers at the park, please bring towels and supplies.



Vending:
========
Vending is available by permit only. For more information, please call
Terrapin Tapes at 1-800-677-8650



Rules & Regulations
===================

There aren't many rules, but please adhere to the few we have:

* Please clean up after yourselves -- leave nothing but footprints
  (Campers, please don't forget to bring garbage bags!).

* Do not bring nitrous tanks!!!
  (You will be ejected--zero tolerance)

* Campfires are permitted in designated areas only.

* You must have a license to vend anything. For info, call Terrapin Tapes
at 1(800)677-8650.

* You may only bring coolers into the campground, but not to the concert
fields.

* No food or drink (except water) can be brought into the festival area.
  There will be great food, beer and soda inside that won't be expensive.

* Don't bring your pets -- no pets will be permitted into the park.

* Swimming is only permitted at the beach and not in the river near the
concert field.
  There are strong currents in this part of the river, and it is extremely
dangerous.

* People who camp will not be able to leave the park after 9pm.
  (We can't have cars driving around after dark).

* Please don't do anything that may get you (or us) in trouble.
  We want to be welcomed back! :)

* Have a good time!!!



Directions to the Gathering:
============================

From Long Island:
-----------------
Take the Throgs Neck Bridge  -- then take I-95 (New England Thruway) to
Exit 21 (to I-287, White Plains, Tappan Zee Bridge), take I-287 to Exit 2
(Route 9A, Elmsford). Make right turn at the end of exit ramp and proceed
approximately 10 miles on Route 9A north. Merge with Route 9, get off at
the Croton Point Avenue exit and follow the signs.

From Connecticut:
-----------------
From I-95W:
Take I-95 (New England Thruway) to I-287 (White Plains, Tappan Zee Bridge),
take I-287 to Exit 2 (Route 9A, Elmsford). Make right turn at the end of
ramp and proceed approximately 10 miles on 9A north. Merge with Route 9,
get off at the Croton Point Avenue exit and follow the signs.

From I-84W:
Take I-84 west from Danbury to I-684 (toward White Plains), take Exit for
Route 35 (Katonah), take right on Route 35 west to Yorktown Heights, take
right on Route 202 at traffic light (toward Peekskill) to Bear Mountain
Parkway, 8th regular traffic light. Take right onto Bear Mountain Parkway,
which continues straight into Route 9 south. Exit Route 9 at Croton Point
Avenue, make right at end of exit ramp and follow the signs.

From New Jersey:
----------------
From I-95 (NJ Turnpike):
Take I-95 to routes 1, 9, 22, 46, or 130 heading toward George Washington
Bridge. Take Route 9W north (DO NOT TAKE G.W. BRIDGE!) Take Route 9W or
Garden State Parkway to I-87W toward Tappan Zee Bridge.

From Garden State Parkway or 287W:
Take GSP to end onto 287W / I-87W to Tappan Zee Bridge. Go over Tappan Zee
Bridge, take Exit 9 (first exit immediately past toll barrier, Route 9,
Tarrytown) Take Route 9 north through Tarrytown and Ossining, exit at
Croton Point Avenue and follow the signs.

From Upstate New York:
----------------------
Take I-84 to Route 9 south exit (to Peekskill). Continue on Route 9 to
Croton-on-Hudson, Croton Point Avenue exit. Take right at end of exit ramp
and follow the signs.

BY TRAIN:
---------
Both Metro North and Amtrak service the Croton-Harmon Station,
Croton-on-Hudson, New York. We will offer shuttle bus service to the park
which is 1/4 mile from the station. Call Metro North & Amtrack at the
following numbers:

  Amtrak 1-800-USA-Rail
  Metro North 1-800-638-7646



Hotels & Motels:
================
If camping ain't your bag (we'll understand), give us a call. We've
arranged for some rooms in the area at relatively reasonable prices.



Please help us spread the word!!!

To order tickets online or browse festival information, please check out
our website at http://www.ttapes.com/happenings.html. You can also call
Terrapin Tapes at 1-800-677-8650 or email for an information packet by
sending email to vibefest@universe.digex.net with a subject line of "send
info".


Thank you, and we look forward to spending another truly kind weekend with you!

The Terrapin Crew

---

To make sure you don't miss out on future announcements regarding the
festival, please send email to vibefest@universe.digex.net with a subject
line of SUBSCRIBE and we'll add you to our mailing list.

---

"The Gathering of the Vibes"
http://www.ttapes.com/happenings.html

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79.576some music URLsJARETH::LARUau contraire...Fri Jun 06 1997 13:0911
    http://www.webmkt.com/bosblues/
    
       click on choose your blues;  
    
    http://www.realblues.com/
    
       click  on calendar
    
    http://www.web-sites.com/blues/index.htm
    
    some portsmouth & vicinity clubs listed
79.577Muddy River SmokehouseJARETH::LARUau contraire...Fri Jun 06 1997 13:242
    also see 
       www.muddyriver.com
79.578ABACUS::zkodhcp-29-112-236.zko.dec.com::JolsFri Jun 06 1997 13:3612
>So who's going to the show ?  I'm reserving tickets, as it will
>probably sell out ... be grate to arrange a gathering of our own !

i just called. the phone is ringing off the hook at terrapin.
if you're gonna call, do it soon!

i ordered (2) for the weekend, plus friday camping.
me and mnelson plan on leaving Mass on friday afternoon.
hopefully around noon time. (mark, you're commited now ;-)

jay

79.579ICS::SMITHDESo many roadsFri Jun 06 1997 13:402
    
    Looks like I'll be going.
79.580USOPS::MNELSONInspiration, move me BrightlyFri Jun 06 1997 14:218
    
    thanks jols,  
       I deserve to be committed sometimes ;^).  What; 's  this leave from
    Mass sh!t.  Let's leave from da beach!
    
    
    	Mark
    
79.581ALFA1::DWESTi believe in chemo girl!Fri Jun 06 1997 14:267
    oh fine...  first, Chris gets me singing the damn saturday morning
    schoolhouse rock tunes (another gift from us baby boomers to you gen-x
    folks :^) and now Mark has me wishing i was at the beach!!!!
    
    gonna be one of those days...  i can tell...
    
    					da ve
79.582work? what work???APACHE::ROYI don't drive fast, I fly lowFri Jun 06 1997 14:2910
    
    	....whatta ya mean gonna be one o' those, already is !!!!!!!!!!
    
    	re:  80.?????   CANDLES..... failing memory here, you mean the
    group that is formed from part/all of Electric Waste Band?
    
    	If so, directions to Claddaugh please?????
    
    		tanks and beams, glen(n)