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  • fluffanutter
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    Cure For The Blues (His most well known CD)Knobby is a local legend where I live and he has the chops. It's a cryin' shame he can't make his night job pay. But I guess that is the blues and if you don't have'um you can't sing'um. He alternates between three different guitars in a power trio and he commands that phat sound. Catch him if you can, definitely worthy.
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    Lovers in a Dangerous TimeWondering Where The Lions Are Rocket Launcher If A Tree Falls Waiting On A Miracle
  • Parkas4Kids
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    Just finished listening to The Samples' debut, self-titled album, currently listening to "Save The Turtles," and will be listening to "A Scarcity of Miracles" by Jakszyk, Fripp, & Collins up next.
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    “This odd museum merely documents, juxtaposes, relativizes – a perverse collection.”– James Clifford, “On Ethnographic Surrealism” In the Unofficial Channels column of the February issue of The Wire, I write about Flokimotheque, a YouTube playlist that revives the perverse poetics of ethnographic surrealism. The playlist contains more than 100 posts that each juxtapose a single still image with a single piece of music. Check it out to see how prolonged immersion in such a seemingly prosaic process can reconfigure the senses and send ripples across the surface of the Real." - Tony Herrington (re-posted with kind permission of the author, Editor-in-Chief and Publisher for The Wire Magazine). http://www.thewire.co.uk/ http://www.thewire.co.uk/themire/ Flokimotheque - http://www.youtube.com/user/florencelucas/videos a fantastic little collection, containing everything from Nino Rota to Arne Nordheim, Vladimir Cosma to Mayo Thompson, Patty Waters to Rhys Chatham, music from Indonesia, Ennio Morricone, The Bug to Carla Bley, music from the Baka Forest People, Cabaret Voltaire to The Laneville-Johnson Union Brass Band. one a day for 100 days and rising. treat yourself to a few minutes of the sidereal.
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    listening to the first half of the bonus disc from 3/22/72 included w/ the Reinhalle purchase (and will no doubt be glued to the second half tomorrow), I would like to make an obnoxiously obsessed request for this run to be released in its entirety. Please.
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    ray wiley hubbert,alive dylan bootleg from 1963,and some good old leon russell,seen him live in 71,oh! i cant leaveout a little working mans dead
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    Phil Lesh & Friends1st Bank Center Broomfield, CO 02/16/2012 Hope everyone is checking out this amazing three day run. 2/16,2/17, 2/18. Warren Haynes and John Scofield trading leads. Whew! Set 1 01 Intro 02 Jam> 03 Shakedown Street 04 Dire Wolf 05 Tennessee Jed 06 Pride of Cucamonga 07 Doin' That Rag 08 The Wheel > 09 Standing On The Moon 10 Just A Little Light Set 2 01 Intro 02 Scarlet Begonias > 03 Fire On The Mountain 04 Rollin' & Tumblin' 05 Cryptical Envelopment > 06 Magic Bus > 07 The Other One > 08 Wharf Rat > 09 Help On The Way > 10 Slipknot > 11 Franklin's Tower 12 Crowd Encore: 13 Donor Rap 14 Not Fade Away
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    Duke Ellington "Early Ellington" 3/21/28 Art Tatum "Piano Starts Here" 3/21/33 Billie Holiday "Lady Day" 3/21/39 & 3/21/41 Clifford Brown "The Beginning & the End" 3/21/52 Henry "Red" Allen "World On A String" 3/21/57 Miles Davis "Someday My Prince Will Come" 3/21/61 Stan Getz With Guest Artist Laurindo Almeida 3/21/63 Grateful Dead Academy of Music 3/21/72 (courtesy Charlie Miller) "Steal Your Jazz"
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    Grateful Dead Hour no. 359 By David Gans August 7, 1995 These two studio tracks show the surprising development of "Crazy Fingers." Compare them with the final version on Blues for Allah. Also: A nice pair of songs from the fall of 1994, and one of two songs the Jerry Garcia Band contributed to the soundtrack of Wayne Wang's film Smoke. Enjoy! Grateful Dead 10/17/94 Madison Square Garden, New York EYES OF THE WORLD-> MAN SMART, WOMAN SMARTER Grateful Dead 2/19/75 and 3/5/75 in the studio CRAZY FINGERS (rehearsals) Jerry Garcia Band, from the Smoke soundtrack SMOKE GETS IN YOUR EYES Every Wednesday, we post a program from the Grateful Dead Hour archives for your enjoyment and enlightenment. You can browse or search the playlists at gdhour.com or on the GD Hour Search page, and let me know what program(s) you'd like to hear by emailing me at gdhour@dead.net. Thank you for listening! - David Gans Producer/host Ahhhhh, The Grateful Dead!
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Lyrics to My Sisters And Brothers : I wanna say to my sisters and my brothers Keep the faith, When the storm flies and the wind blows Go on at a steady pace, When the battle is fought and the victory is won We call all shout together, "We have overcome!" We'll talk to the Father and the Son When we make it to the Promised Land. Chorus: Walk together little children, You don't ever have to worry, Through this world of trouble We gotta love one another, Let's take our fellow man by the hand Try to help him to understand We will all be together for ever and ever When we make it to the promised land. Our Bible reads, "Thou shall not be afraid Of the terror by night Nor the arrow that flies by day, Nor for the pestilence That walketh in the darkness, Nor for the destruction That waiteth in the noonday hour." Chorus This world is not our own, We're only passing through, Our treasure's all laid up Way beyond the blue, Let's do the very best that we can While we're traveling through this land We can all be together, Shakin' our hair, When we make it the Promised Land. Children, we can Make it to the Promised Land, (repeat a bunch of times) We can all be together For ever and ever When we make it to the Promised Land.
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The Grifter's Hymnal This album is real good. If I was going to name a probable guest star on a RWH album, Ringo Starr probably would not have made the list. If I was going to name a songwriter that he might cover, Richard Starkey would not have made my list either. But "Coochy Coochy" is there with Ringo singing and playing, and somehow it all still fits. Not from "Coochy Coochy": And sure I drank a lot of gin and tonic But I never threw away my Panasonic I kept that turntable through my divorce Playing Neil Young and Crazy Horse Drunk out of my mind singing Tonight’s The Night It was as lethal on vinyl as China White
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Listening to the 7-27-1973 Watkins Glen Summer Jam Soundcheck......"And the fields are full of dancing, full of singing and romancing….and the Music Never Stopped”!
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I've recently been listening to a site called radioio dot com / channels / dead. All Dead, all the time, with some commercials. They go real deep into the good stuff. Haven't been disappointed with it at all since I stumbled into it last week. But, you have to refresh if you want to see what you just heard. Check it out, it's a winner.
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Listening to the Grateful Dead Hour - Good reason to climb into bed by 9PM on a Sunday.
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It's Monday Night and Yesterday.Full horn hi, are you ready? http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ezHIFlxw1v4&feature=related http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=w8EXDtoGfrs&feature=related pre-show entertainment :) Let the night begin... http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=paGowfm7YKk&feature=related I must work now, will be done in the midnight hour. Short shift, big results - fingers crossed. My, My!
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"midnight at the oasis" and absolutely lmao. haven't heard this am goldie in years. one of my favorites. sooo 70's airport-cocktail-loungy feeling.
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La Monte Young
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Jerry Garcia Band -- After Midnight (Kean College 2/28/80)
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Ya Ho Wha 13
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Living the Blues Refried Boogie (Parts 1 & 2) Whoa! Haven't listened to this in 35-40 years! Found it used at Amoeba Records. As I'm listening I can hear it could be the blueprint for the ABB's "You Don't Love Me" - or vice versa. Awesome and wonderful excess!!!
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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bQyci8_54gU&feature=related Favorite Choir! http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zB5xoC2WW0I TOO. For All the Jerry Love in the Whole World and Beyond, XO! Love is real, yeah, real. But It can't Be what is it not... Nor will it ever Be. But love is real, yeah--- > real. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3gwb005_5EA&feature=related Rock On! I love you-all, xo!
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Iannis Xenakis
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Low Down So here's a little unabashed hometown boosterism, sort of. Check these guys out if you like Americana Rock (a little rock when you twang, a little twang when you rock). Well worth the listen, well worth the purchase. The Mallett Brothers are based in Portland, ME, which is not my hometown. The two Malletts in the band are sons of David Mallett, a folk singer who's been toiling in semi-obscurity for getting close to 40 years -- his closest brush with fame was probably as the songwriter of "The Garden Song," covered by many and a minor hit for John Denver some decades back. David IS from my little town of birth nestled in the backwoods of Maine. Hey excellent news about the Jerry release. I'm a little concerned that the website doesn't appear to be close to operational (a front page and a link to a sparsely-stocked store is not much to go on), but we have some hope!
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Gil Melle "Complete Blue Note" 8/05/54 Johnny Hodges "Used to Be Duke" 8/05/54 Miles Davis/Milt Jackson "Quintet/Sextet" 8/05/55 Jackie McLean "It's Time" 8/05/64 Andrew Hill "Grass Roots" 8/05/68 Nice Up Dance (Studio One Discomixes) 2001 Heartbeat compy
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Clifford Brown "Brown & Roach, Inc." & "Jordu" 8/06/54 Charlie Mingus "Tijuana Moods" 8/06/57 Sarah Vaughan "At Mr. Kelly's" 8/06/57 Art Taylor "Taylor's Delight" 8/06/60 And now ... drum roll, please ... The Grateful Dead @ The Hollywood Palladium 8/06/71 AudSOME!!!
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Robert Wyatt
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what's G going to be Lardy boy?
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Carry Me Back I seem to have a couple of handsful of newish Americana albums in the queue right now. "Lardy boy" Mr Badger? Is there a nagano pancake in our midst?
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There are obviously so many great live shows, but I personally feel like Live/Dead kind of best represents their late 60's sound, and Europe '72 (once I went and got the original tracks for about of it, those which were sped up so much on the offical release they sound like Alvin and the Chipmunks play the Dead) is just the best you can do to represent the 72-72 era. But I know '77 is thought of as another great year, and all I have so far is a rather underwhelming (In my opinion) show from 4-30 (Download Series, Vol. 1). What would anyone suggest as THE one, single show to have from '77, official release or otherwise? I tend to lean toward the officials only because the sound quality tends to be slightly better than the stuff available on Archive.
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Free: 10-29-77 The Dead in '77 had a lot to do with raging, right? Get the recent Charlie Miller Aud - they were all the way on this night. (It was a Saturday) Dick's Picks 15. 9-03-77 After being "unable" to play for a spell, they bust out big time - Jerry is en fuego!!! My faves are 1/2 Step, Music, Loser, Estimated>Eyes... There's a radio broadcast out there with Jerry way more front-and-center than here - this is the connoisseur's version. (It, too, was a Sat) Dick's picks 29, 5-19 & 21-77. The first show has an electrifying Sugaree as well as a tremendous second set. The second show has Scarlet >Fire and is probably a hair better overall. (Thurs. & Sat.) AND there are three Winterland runs to be had via the Archive and Dead.net - for purchase, downloads and vines. Suerte, suerte.
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Thanks, you've definitely given me some homework! So, do you think the "Great" 5-8-77 Barton Hall show is overrated, or great but there are better? I noticed you didn't mention it. I DLed it yesterday but haven't listened to it yet.
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got that in my car stereo just finished DPv34 sitting here at my desk
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Or could they have picked better versions of a lot of the songs on Reckoning? I have a bunch of stuff from that Warfield run and Jerry's voice sound much better on the unofficial stuff. Also I hate how loud they mixed the crowd on that album.
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Been driving around listening to the Bonzo Dog Doodah Band this weekend This band supported the Grateful Dead at the Boston Tea Party in 1969! What a wild show that must have been.
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Quadrophenia (Deluxe) I've never seen the Who, just got tix to see them in November performing Quadrophenia. The "deluxe" part is Pete Townshend's demos of the songs on the album. His demos sound better than a lot of bands' final products...
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dis the 5/08/77 - one fine, fine show. I love the Music from 5/07 - compay, that was a great weekend! DL 'em!
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The big release of '90's shows inspired me to dust off Dozin. I've had if for a long time but never got that into it. It never ceases to amaze me how I can listen to a dead show many times and not find it very interesting and then all of sudden, the mood is right or something, and it will blow me away. They certainly were hot in the fall of '90 if the music captured on Dozin' is any indication. I also pulled out my copy of Without a Net, which was released in '90. Anybody know when that material was recorded???
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we welcome you ... on behalf of the band ... Grateful Dead Great American Music Hall 8/13/75 aka One From the Vault A good number of Fat dates this month ... They're indeed a band beyond description.
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