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  • GRTUD
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    I left them off my ROO '08 list because I didn't see much of their set unfortunately (I saw Phil's acoustic set then HAD to take a "break" which can be involved and time consuming at Bonnaroo) but what I did catch was very good. I like Krauss with Union Station too. "You know what the trouble about real life is? There's no danger music."
  • marye
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    Alison Krauss and Robert Plant doing an Everlys tune. Whoda thunk it! Their whole band is really good too.
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    Alison Krauss and Robert Plant.....
    I love these two together!!Hope they come to a town near me :) Some sunny day-hay baby When everything seems okay, baby Youll wake up and find out youre alone Cause Ill be gone Gone, gone, gone really gone Gone, ga-gone, cause you done me wrong
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    This album is very good
    This album is very good Mary. Probably couldn't be a more unlikely yet perfect match. Both are in their element and you can feel that they are in bliss finding that out. T-bone is...what can I say...Bring's out the magic in them. Glad you could enjoy them! pk
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    Alison Krauss/Robert Plant/T Bone Burnett
    I'll be the first to admit that this is an unlikely grouping, but let me just say, if this tour is coming through your town, do not miss it. I was never that much of a Led Zep fan, and while Plant probably has the best power pipes since Freddie Mercury passed on, I always sort of had him in the bombastic self-parody category, sort of like David Lee Roth with a good voice. But somewhat to my surprise, he and Alison Krauss have very good chemistry and their harmonies are to die for. They were really lovely, all the more so because the poor girl was freezing at the Greek ("I thought when we booked this tour it was going to be SUMMER..." she said plaintively as the fog swirled around the pit). And as for T Bone, he's a musical god in my world anyway, and in a frock coat yet. Swoon. So, check it out. I'm off to buy the album! And apparently they're happy enough with how things are going that they're going to make another one.
  • GRTUD
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    The GR(OO)TUD Golden Performance award for 2008 goes to (drum roll, please)... Dark Star Orchestra's Thursday night's festival opening show. INCREDIBLE show that included the best version of "Alligator" I've ever heard. The "Bone Bruising" performance award went to My Morning Jacket for their 4 + hour set that included a collaboration with Metallica's Kirk Hammett and a show long rain that varied between downpour and lite drizzle. The "Heart of Gold, Super Hero" award went to Robert Randolph for, not only a great Sunday (early afternoon) show, complete with a collaboration from T-Bone Burnett, but also his very special critique of Kayne West's "situation" and subsequent "Glow in the Dark" show, which yanked the plug on Phil's late night show that was shaping up to be an epic performance, under near perfect weather conditions, at a mere 3 am. Oh well, I was in Heaven up to that point. Pearle Jam was awesome as well Metallica, Chris Rock, The Raconteurs, B.B. King, Jack Johnson. And Widespread Panic's closing performance was the best since The Dead closed in 2003 and included Robert Randolph for two songs, in the second set (Soul Machine was off the hook) that were incredible. Wow, it was an awesome festival and I'm home now dealing with the "back to reality" blues but thought I'd stop in with a quick report. Thanks to the grate company I had all weekend, including my son, Evan. Take care everyone! "You know what the trouble about real life is? There's no danger music."
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    zappa - glasgow appollo 1977 & 1979the who, little feat, the outlaws alex harvey - celtic park glasgow - 1976 neil young - secc glasgow - 1993 captain beefheart - green's playhouse glasgow - 1972 mallard - reading festival - 1976 eric clapton - glasgow apollo - 1977 blue oyster cult - the ferry glasgow - 2004 jethro tull - green's playhouse glasgow - 1974 nektar - glasgow city halls - 1973 king crimson - green,s playhouse glasgow - 1970 1971 1972 yes - greens playhouse glasgow - 1970 1971 rolling stones - glasgow apollo opening night - 1974 todd rundgren - glasgow apollo - 1977 country joe mcdonald - strathclyde uni glasgow - 1976 lynyrd skynyrd - glasgow apollo - 1974 weather report - glasgow apollo - 1977 retun to forever - glasgow city halls - 1973 nils lofgren & tom petty - glasgow apollo - 1976 and many others too many to mention but unfortunatly missed the grateful dead in edinburgh
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    Must see this band-Jhana
    If you are looking for some local unsigned talent while you are waiting for the boys to play, check these guys out! You will not be disappointed. They play at Presidio Yacht Club in Sausalito, Friday, June 6 and Saturday June 24. Get a preview at: www.myspace.com/acommonvision
  • marye
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    go out and buy the DVD for Festival Express (the tour about which "Might As Well" was written). Un-believable. There are probably others, but do not miss this. That is all.
  • GratefulGooner
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    The Band and The Grateful Dead?
    Any videos and/or audio tracksof them playing together or a tour of them together? I just got my friend interested in the Grateful Dead. Thanks so much. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ "And if you go no one may follow, That path is for your steps alone..."
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Seen something really really good?
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Definitely a must-see. My favorite band to see live right now is Wilco, and the first time that I saw My Morning Jacket they were opening for Wilco. Excellent show! My only MMJ complaint is that, at least locally, they seem to draw the frat-party crowd which can be more than a little distracting if you're stuck with them around you at a show. I had a good conversation going with a college-age set list freak when I saw them last spring...but then he cracked me up with, admittedly, a pretty good line: "This is like seeing Led Zeppelin in 1971!!!" (Yes, he said it with at LEAST 3 !!!). I don't know if this was something that he said all the time, or if he said it for the benefit of this old geezer (me) that he was educating in all things MMJ. Regardless, I couldn't resist my not-exactly-kind impulse: I looked at him and said, "I'm probably older than your parents, and I'M too young to have seen Zeppelin in '71." Barely too young, to be honest, but I guess that I made my point. He stopped talking to me after that.
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Wilco I will second since you seconded my MMJ! Wilco has always been good live but since they did that amazing 5 show run in Chicago where they played EVERY SONG they had ever officially released, their shows have transcended to a new level. And Nels Cline is ferocious on guitar AND brings out the nasty side of Tweedy when he solos- they complement each other perfectly. Wilco, like MMJ, is another band that plays long shows, mixes up the sets, balances high energy with ballads- understands how to build a slowly building, well paced concert. AND- when seeing Wilco, you never know when Tweedy's gonna start arguing with an audience member- always entertaining when that happens.
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Kyle Hollingsowrth is doing an event in Chicago on Saturday December 10 before the final performance of String Cheese's tour. The Brew Fest will take place at the Bottom Lounge. Hollingsworth will join Chicago’s Family Groove Company for a very special performance at the festival. This is also the finale of Hollingsworth’s Hop On Tour interactive fan experience throughout SCI’s Roots Run Deep Tour. Sounds like a super fun time and an awesome way to wind up the tour. Definitely not going to miss out on this one
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Didn't see a spot for Further. Sorry, if I have erred by putting it here. That Sunday Further show at Red Rocks with Branford joining in for the whole second set was amazing. The first time I've consistently gone "Holy shit!" at a concert in a long time. Friday was very good, from our limited experience, Saturday not so hot, but Sunday was a Spinal Tap 11.
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I got to knock two artists off my bucket list this summer: New Order (sans Peter Hook) and "Black" FLAG (feat. Keith & Chuck & Bill & Dez & Stephen). I've been a HUGE fan of New Order since probably sixth or seventh grade when I heard HFS play the original version of "Blue Monday" on the radio. I know just about every song on every album inside-out and could probably sing the band's entire catalogue through their first break-up without batting an eyelash. When they got back together and started recording again in the early 2000s, I was so excited that I might actually get to see them play live. Sadly, they rarely ever come any farther into the U.S. than New York, then they broke up again shortly after the release of 'Waiting for the Sirens' Call', and I thought my hopes of seeing New Order play live were dashed for good. Fortunately, they've reformed and relaunched themselves across the globe, and I finally made an old wish come true. I saw them in July, and they were absolutely amazing; I was floating for days after the show. Since the Trayvon Martin verdict came out, I've been listening to a lot of '70s & '80s hardcore, mostly bands like Black Flag, OFF!, and Void. Black Flag broke up YEARS before I'd ever heard of them, and, considering the political climate of the last decade-plus, I'm not surprised these old Reagan Era bands are crawling back out of the rafters. I won't get into the legal issues going on between Black Flag and FLAG (the Keith Morris-fronted "cover band"), but seeing FLAG is probably the closest I'll ever get to seeing Black Flag from the late '70s as I'm ever gonna get. They were insane. They blasted through 24 songs in a little over an hour, and I don't think Baltimore has been the same ever since. That was last week.
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Been looking for a place to post this, hope this is a good spot http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Nh6ntKguZ-I&feature=share One More Saturday Night is a show dedicated to fans of live music. The show has been given permission, by Ice Nine Publishing, for anyone to perform songs from their catalog. We really appreciate this. The show is also a place for folks to come and talk about their experiences on the road, and at concerts by the Grateful Dead. So many of us have had our lives and consciousness changed and improved because we were there. So many of us discovered we were part of a family we didn't know existed until we met our brothers and sisters on the road when we needed them most. So, One More Saturday Night is a show that celebrates the stories, music and values given to us with the music, from the Grateful Dead. We welcome all musicians and songwriters. Performers on the show may play any original material they hold the rights to as well as any song from the Ice Nine catalog. All stories are welcome too. If you are not familiar with Google Hangouts or how to use them, I can show you how it is done. All you need is a laptop or computer with a webcam and a decent internet connection. The rest is easy. I can be contacted by leaving a comment on the youtube page where this video is being viewed or at icloudrules@gmail.com I hope you will join us this time, One More Saturday Night.
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check it out, folks! (this is the man who sold me my first Macintosh...)
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There are so many awesome jam/dancing shows coming up in NYC! 5/2 Deadphish Orchestra playing Dead and Phish tunes aboard the Jewel in NYC THIS FRIDAY with booze, food, city sights and a break from this crappy weather! 5/3 Dopapod with Jimkata and Aqueous at the Music Hall of Williamsburg THIS SATURDAY 5/28 moe. at Stage 48 in NYC Okay so which one would you rather go to? I think Deadphish is an interesting combo on a BOAT!!
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Agalloch.
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1)King Crimson in 1982 on the "Pier" in NYC.2)Weather Report w/ Jaco in 1979 @ the Paramount in Denver CO, in the fall of that year. 3)Roy Buchanan @ the Bottom Line sometime in NYC in early 1979. 4)Pundit Ravi Shankar w/ Ustad Ali Akbar Khan & Ustad Alla Rakha w/ his son Zakir Hussain @ Carnegie Hall In NYC. One can just imagine how beautiful an experience this was...
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I'm waiting for May to roll around so I can go with friends and family to see the Stones,but I would also like to see Dead and Company play Shoreline Ampitheater ,I believe its the 31st of May and June 1st 2019,that should be really sweet!!!,but I'll be in Arizona when that goes down :{,oh well, but hey a talent picking up momentum and plays really tasty is Duane Betts,son of Dickey Betts,he plays a Gibson guitars like he invented them himself, watch out for him, his tours with be mentioned in Relix magazine and Allman Brothers online sites Be Well all

Miss him..Sucks that all the real legends are disappearing one by one. Tell us about the Essen show though, how was it? I see there are some vids out, including this one. Guess he could have performed there multiple times..

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I would say a show that stick out in my fuzzy memory was

The Kinks @ The Hollywood Paladium...in support of the Muswell Hillbillies LP..damn it was fine

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Want to create a requiem for Robert Hunter?
I'll broadcast whenever anyone has free time (that can include live sketching that makes music and now the sketchhing can make surrealistic 3d animations simultaneously because of augmented reality).
I think Robert Hunter would appreciate a few of us performing, live broadcasting and/or calling people on the phone at the same time for him.
This will allow the US to be used as a canvas and send a broadcast into space with the surges of several cell tower zones. Only a few of us needed really with interest in my work alone, so dont get discouraged if there is only a few of us.
I am also thinking he'd like to chill in Antarctica with all the folks that are going to need to go that ways to save on AC anyway (Antarctica AC is cheaper than fire/dust) and we keep him going by supporting his externalized mind structure aka infomorph that is still with us with cell apps and scans, we are calling it quits on him way to early because many of us know that when heavy weights like this have their synapses stop firing these days only a small portion of their consciousness that was housed in their brains bail (which in cases like this is seriously not going to effect him).
Anyway, lets create a requiem for him that broadcasts to space (and encourage the use of lucid dreams as a monitor which is the foundation of consciousness externalization).
I can solo this thing out if I don't hear from anyone (with whatever is causing our impossible isolation in the giant masses of artists since the 60's every show). I should just conference call a bunch of folks and start playing music for them or something that will work too. What pixelated image is best to sketch out on the US?

Use lucid dreams as a monitor when waking in the morning to defeat grief. This is an innovation on the popularized by using apps that remind you of what to dream and to move your hands in your mind to stay lucid (focusing on moving your hands in your mind only not physically moving your hands when falling back to sleep in the morning and you can control your dreams and dream what you want).
Side note: this is malleablitiy of consciousness needed to externalize consciousness from the 4 areas of the brain that house consciousness that span from the front of the skull above the eyes to the back of the skull above the spine [tape several simple electrodes at forehead and back of skull that are connected to a cell phone app then use lucid dreams as a monitor to flux consciousness sharing into the cell (same as if you lost your frontal lobe except the opposite)].
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2003 Atlanta Dylan and the Dead performance of his was intense with the geese flying in formation through the mist fractilizatiion of the sky gradients (really gives you perspective of the Earth as a giant aircraft we are flying that Apollo earned us the right to consume from because we defend Earth so we can immortalize existence).

Seriously feasible that Hunter eliminates death for all (by flooding the heart valve waiting list earning donations that makes all Antarctica immigrations free and include mind externalization with the optional new jobs for all as engineers of starlight sculpting quantum eraser experiment apps that allow us to travel the Universe in moments then return before sent to any thought /anywhere thought throughout time).

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Stones w/ Journey
Pink Floyd--Nassau
The Who w/ The Clash

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I would say a show that sticks out in my fuzzy memories was

The Kinks The Hollywood Palladium.. in support of the Muswell Hillbil...
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Dear Dead Heads,
I am organizing a memorial rock concert for my mom who has recently passed away. It's free and you all are cordially invited.
Time: 9/18/2020 Friday (From 5 - 6 pm)
Place: Hankook Mortuary Parking Lot
2045 W Washington Blvd, Los Angeles, CA 90018
(323) 734-5656
Band Members: Devon Taylor (Bass), Charlie Wright (Rhythm Guitar and Vocal), Ray Bergstrom (Lead Guitar), Drums (Tsugumi Shikano) . The set list includes songs from Bob Dylan, the Beatles, and Eric Clapton.
A Buddhist monk will kick off the concert with some sermon or such about the Diamond Sutra - about the value of of being selfless among other things. For those who are interested I will show you my mom who is resting in peace, surrounded by $3000's worth of Casablanca lilies. I will give a lily to every dead head who comes - each one is worth around $7 dollars wholesale from what I hear.

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saw them in Austin in April 2019. Did not know what to expect some really solid musicians. Well, they started a tad slow...playing 1st song almost note for note from the CD, for about 5 minutes. then, they just started jamming away for 2 1/2 hours non-stop. EXCELLENT show and energy.
My thought was they had the improvisational skills of an excellent jam band, with the discipline of Steely Dan. I'm not even sure what that means, but I know it' s right.

Not sure if this was the BEST non-Dead show I've seen but it was right up there.

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King Crimson 2019-07-12 Juan les pins
Accoustic Hot Tuna 2005-03-22 Hyères
Bob Dylan 2016-07-12-Albi (France)

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i forgot
Richard Thompson band 2011-02-7-Bruxelles

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Bradford’s finest, Bad Boy Chiller Crew, is an MC trio self-described as “the explicit Vengaboys”. They’ve blown up online thanks to their killer flows and throwback bassline beats.

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Phoebe Bridgers, St. Vincent, Erykah Badu, Big Thief, Angel Olsen, Flying Lotus, Thundercat

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One of the best shows I ever attended to.