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    The unexpected return of the masters of the Grateful Dead's triumphant show at the Albuquerque Civic Auditorium, November 17, 1971, yields great rewards. The Dead came in HOT for their first New Mexico show. Aided by clarity and precision and abetted by confidence and focus, they finessed old standards with definitive takes. With Keith now blending in seamlessly on keys, the first set offered up a triple shot of electric Blues, an exceptional "You Win Again," and a stellar "One More Saturday Night" to wrap things up. And the second set, well, it might just be unlike any you've ever heard. Archivist David Lemieux urges you to turn it up and do it loudly. We won't dare spoil all the surprises, but pay special attention to the rippin' "Sugar Magnolia," the aggressively monstrous "The Other One," and the highly-danceable "Not Fade>GDTRFB>Not Fade." Rounding out the 3CDs, you'll find selections from Pigpen's return tour at Ann Arbor, MI, 12/14/71. Subscribers will get nearly all of the complete show as this year's bonus disc.

    As always, Dave's Picks Volume 26 has been mastered to HDCD specs from the original analog tapes by Jeffrey Norman and is limited to 18,000 individually-numbered copies*.

    *Limited to 2 per order. Very limited quantity available.

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  • daverock
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    1979 jams
    I am not sure why 1979 has been overlooked-all the released shows I have, together with their various extras have been great. Maybe all the others were rubbish! Shouldn't think so. 27th October was also a highlight of 30 Trips, too. I like the jams from this year. Maybe because Brent was new, he and the band hadn't quite figured out what direction the jams should go in. This shows, I think, in the playing. The best ones sound as though they could go anywhere-a good example of the music playing the band. They sound a bit out of control-but in a good way. I liked Brent's use of synthesizer during these late 79 shows, too. In fact, they are my favourite shows with him in the band. If there isn't enough for a good box set, maybe a show form this year would make a good Dave's Picks.
  • DaveStrang
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    1979 - Dave Rock
    A quick scan showed you were most correct regarding bonus material from RT 3.1 - when I was looking thru my Dead catalogue to see when the last release was, DP5 was the leader until I remembered the RT series came later. Thanks for the correction.While I wouldn't mind a '79 box, I find it odd that it's almost 10 years (discounting the download series) since there's been a '79 release. Granted, there might not be enough quality shows for a box set due to the absence of master tapes or sub-par performances, since Brent was new to the band. In any case the announcement should come soon. Edit: '79 download would have been #14 I believe.
  • Mytime
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    some Corgis are Pembrokes, but not the Queen's
    so the clue must be in the smoky shatner video.
  • Dennis
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    Paul Simon
    Just for FYI, caught Simon in Dallas on Friday. Nice show, here's setlist 1. America 2. 50 Ways to Leave Your Lover 3. The Boy in the Bubble 4. Dazzling Blue 5. That Was Your Mother 6. Rewrite 7. Mother and Child Reunion 8. Me and Julio Down by the Schoolyard 9. Rene and Georgette Magritte With Their Dog After the War 10. Can't Run But 11. Wristband 12. Spirit Voices 13. The Obvious Child 14. Questions for the Angels 15. The Cool, Cool River 16. Diamonds on the Soles of Her Shoes 17. You Can Call Me Al Encore: 18. Kodachrome 19. Gumboots 20. Still Crazy After All These Years Encore 2: 21. Homeward Bound 22. Graceland 23. The Boxer 24. Late in the Evening 25. American Tune 26. The Sound of Silence
  • Cousins Of The…
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    45s
    The latest cover is nicely executed, but does not reflect the look and feel of the time period the original came out of. The Ripple artwork looks expecially morbid to me, not what the song is about. The skeleton theme is way overdone by now, my opinion of course!Other side kinda' reminds me of the first Madness LP :-)
  • Dennis
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    Seems the comments are dead in the 45 section. Don't know how many bought the 45 collections, but the latest cover art was very nice. I'd post, but don't know how. Some will be sad, it had skeletons (but no beards!).
  • Dennis
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    Back to Jersey
    Hope someone finds that info useful.
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    For New Jersey People
    Not sure if this is gonna work. My buddy in Jersey sees a lot of bands, sent me this newsletter he gets. I'm gonna attempt a cut and paste, it's a long newsletter so only if you live in Jersey will it be of some interest. FYI - We go to see the blues band Kelley, Ellis & Flynn when we get the chance. They are very good - you should check them out if you get the chance. Their drummer, Jim "Jamo" Flynn, sends out a weekly news letter "JAMO's Jams & Gigs" with a list of music events happening in our NJ/PA area. I'm forwarding you the latest copy. Send Jim an email to get on his list if you are interested. Eric +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ Bring a friend out to a live music venue this week! Welcome To JAMO'S Jams & Gigs for 5/30/2018, issue #515! It's time to send me your June schedules! For all newbies - this is a free newsletter that lists gigs and jams in NJ and PA, within about 50 miles of the Clinton-Easton area. You are welcome to share it and join the list - your emails are NEVER shared with anyone. Support live music - page down for NJ and PA gigs & Jams! Words for the week - Make an effort to bring a non-musician out to hear some live music. We need more audiences everywhere! PLEASE POST THIS TO YOUR FACEBOOK PAGE - THANKS!! https://www.facebook.com/jamosjamsandgigs/ GIGS IN NJ: Thursday, 5/31: * Ted Lyons hosts The Honky Tonk Roadhouse every Thursday from 6 am - 9am on WDVR (89.7fm, 90.5 fm, 91.9fm, and streaming at www.wdvrfm.org) * Walter Bibinger will be a guest On Homegrown Radio's, "The Radio Kiosk,with Kate" for the 12pm-1pm hour paying a musical Tribute to the late pianist/composer/producer Bob Dorough. * PJ Parker and Lee Tomboulian are at the Cozy Cupboard in Convent Station from 6:30-9:30. * Vin Mott's Rhythm & Blues Band is at the Great Notch Inn in Little Falls at 9. Friday, 6/1: * The Bob Lanza Blues Band is at the Pattenburg House at 8. * Whiskey Mansion is at the Rock Creek Tavern in Phillipsburg from 8-12. Saturday, 6/2: * I'm with the Homewreckers at the Top O the Hill Tavern in Bridgewater at 9. * Vin Mott's R&B Band is at Tierney's Tavern Fest in Montclair at 2 pm, and again Ruthie's in Montclair from 7-9. * Dutch & Roman are at the Rathskeller in Frenchtown at 9. * The Black Cross Band is at the Pattenburg House from 8-12. * The Crossfire Rock & Blues Band is at the Blue Moon in South Amboy from 9-12. * The Rodeo Gypsies Quartet is at the Publick House in Chester from 7-10:30. * The Intoxitunes are at Rolf's in Warren at 9. * The Little Raymond Band is at Hailey's Harp Pub in Metuchen at 9. Sunday, 6/3: * The Bluz Hounds are at the Asbury Coffee Mill in Asbury at 11 am. * Andy Lackow & Mess Around are at the Fort Lee Arts Festival from 1:30-2:30 pm. * Vin Mott's Rhythm & Blues Band is at Aquamania Patrick's Pub in Hopatcong at 4:30. Thursday, 6/7: * Ted Lyons hosts The Honky Tonk Roadhouse every Thursday from 6 am - 9am on WDVR (89.7fm, 90.5 fm, 91.9fm, and streaming at www.wdvrfm.org) * Friday, 6/8: * I'm with Kelley, Ellis & Flynn at the Pattenburg House at 8. * Naked Jake is at Flynn's in Phillipsburg. * The Michael Geiter Band is at the Drought House in Washington at 8. Saturday, 6/9: * I'm with Kelley, Ellis & Flynn at the Clinton Elks Music Festival from 6-7. Other bands include the Craig Sailer Project, Venture To Zen, Jewels Among Thieves, and 90 Proof. Music starts at 3. * The Black Cross Band is at Kerwin's in Dunellen. * Lost In Place is at the Beneduce Vineyards. * Mamas Stew is at the Top O the Hill Tavern in Bridgewater at 9. * The Bob Lanza Blues Band is at the Somerville outdoor concert series on Division Street at 6. * Jewels Among Thieves is at the Clinton Elks Music Fest in Pittstown from 4:30-7:30. * Walt Bibinger is with Tom DiCarlo on bass and Bill Goodwin on drums at Parkfest, a rain or shine festival at Breadlock in Stewartsville from11am-1pm. Sunday, 6/10: * The Clinton Elks Music Festival starts at 3, featuring The Darren Demarco Band, Phido, The Black Cross Band, and the Honey Badgers. Thursday, 6/14: * Ted Lyons hosts The Honky Tonk Roadhouse every Thursday from 6 am - 9am on WDVR (89.7fm, 90.5 fm, 91.9fm, and streaming at www.wdvrfm.org) * Inch & The Echoes are at Shappell Park in Phillipsburg from 6-9. Friday, 6/15: * I'm with Kelley, Ellis & Flynn at the Black Horse Inn in Mendham at 8:30. * Mary Albani is at the Westbrook Tavern in Bound Brook from 5:30-8. * The Fat Daddies are at The Pattenburg House from 8-12. Saturday, 6/16: * I'm with Kelley, Ellis & Flynn at the Office in Montclair at 9. * Invited Guest is at the Top O the Hill Tavern in Bridgewater at 9. * Joe Mama is at the Pattenburg House from 8-12. Sunday, 6/17: * The Bob Lanza Blues Band is at the Alba Vineyard in Milford from 1-4. Thursday, 6/21: * Ted Lyons hosts The Honky Tonk Roadhouse every Thursday from 6 am - 9am on WDVR (89.7fm, 90.5 fm, 91.9fm, and streaming at www.wdvrfm.org) * The Swingtime Dolls and Truth & Soul are at Shappell Park in Phillipsburg from 6-9. Friday, 6/22: * The Bob Lanza Blues Band is at Ruthie's BBQ in Montclair at 7. * The Wooden Ships Band is at Artie's in Frenchtown from 9-12. Saturday, 6/23: * Just Cruisin is at the Top O the Hill Tavern in Bridgewater at 9. * Section 8 is at Roxy & Duke's in Dunellen from 7pm - 2 am. * Ted Lyons hosts The Honky Tonk Roadhouse every Thursday from 6 am - 9am on WDVR (89.7fm, 90.5 fm, 91.9fm, and streaming at www.wdvrfm.org) Thursday, 6/14: * Crazy Hearts is at Shappell Park in Phillipsburg from 6-9. * The Wooden Ships Band is at the Brass Rail in Phillipsburg from 9-12. Wednesday, 6/27: * Walt Bibinger is with with singer/songwriter/guitarist Dennis D'Amico at the Pattenburg House from 7-10pm. Friday, 6/29: * I'm with Big Bone Daddy at Donaldson Farms in Hackettstown from 6-9. Saturday, 6/30: * Rob Trout and the Flounders are at the Top O the Hill Tavern in Bridgewater at 9. * Kinderhook is at the Pattenburg House from 8-12. * Ted Lyons hosts The Honky Tonk Roadhouse every Thursday from 6 am - 9am on WDVR (89.7fm, 90.5 fm, 91.9fm, and streaming at www.wdvrfm.org) Thursday, 7/12: * A Few Good Men is at Shappell Park in Phillipsburg from 6-9. * The Little Raymond Band is at the Black Horse Pub in Metuchen at 8. ♫♫♫♫♫♫♫♫♫♫♫♫♫♫♫♫♫♫♫♫♫♫♫♫ GIGS IN PA: Thursday, 5/31: * Ted Lyons hosts The Honky Tonk Roadhouse every Thursday from 6 am - 9am on WDVR (89.7fm, 90.5 fm, 91.9fm, and streaming at www.wdvrfm.org) * George Hrab is at the Sun Inn Courtyard in Bethlehem. * The Funky Dawgs Brass Band is at the Levitt Pavilion at the Steel Stacks in Bethlehem. * KATO is at Christopher's at the Knights Of Columbus in Allentown from 7-10. Friday, 6/1: * Alias is at the Coplay Saengerbund. * The Groove Merchants are at the Catasauqua Park from 7-10. * Paul Thorn and the Blind Boys of Alabama are at the Levitt Pavilion at the Steel Stacks in Bethlehem. * Walter Bibinger and vocalist Michele Bautier are at Black & Blue in Easton from 8:00-11:00. Saturday, 6/2: * Wicked Beaver is at the Trum Tavern from 9:30-1:30. * Naked Jake is at Jeff's Club in Bethlehem. * The Southbound Band is at the Overlook in Portland on rt. 611 from 5-9. * Walt Bibinger is solo at Muellers General Store & Kitchen from 6-8pm. Weather permitting. * The Allan Meyerson Jazz Quartet is at the Lafayette Bar in Easton from 9:30-12:30. * Fraser-Thomas is at Stefano's Sicilian Grille in Northampton from 7-10. Sunday, 6/3: * Walt Bibinger is with vocalist Michele Bautier at the Deer Head Inn from 5-8pm. * Tower Suite is at Meuser Park in Easton from 6-8. Wednesday, 6/6: * The Music Of Allen & Dieruff is at the PPL Plaza in Allentown. * James Supra is at the Steel Pub in Bethlehem from 7-10. * KATO is at the Lehigh Valley Active Life Dance in Allentown from 1-4. Thursday, 6/7: * Ted Lyons hosts The Honky Tonk Roadhouse every Thursday from 6 am - 9am on WDVR (89.7fm, 90.5 fm, 91.9fm, and streaming at www.wdvrfm.org) * Dutch & Roman are at the Bethlehem Farmer's Market at noon. * The Trouble City All Stars are at the Sun Inn Courtyard in Bethlehem. Friday, 6/8: * I'm with Big Bone Daddy at Porter's Pub in Easton. * Wooden Ships is at the Lakeside in Saylorsburg at 9. * The Aardvarks are at the Coplay Saengerbund - $5 cover. * Common Bond is at the Catasauqua Park from 7-10. * The Wooden Ships Band is at the Lakeside in Saylorsburg from 9-12. Saturday, 6/9: * Allentown Blues & Barbeque in Allentown - check out the picture on the right. * Crazy Hearts is at Hammerhead in Northampton from 3-6. * Hannah Gill & The Hours are at the Levitt Pavilion at the Steel Stacks in Bethlehem. * Charlie Brown's Notorious Groove is at the Hill To Hill Grill Grill at the Comfort Suites from 8-12. * June Thomas is solo at the Mohegan Sun Casino in Wilkes-Barre from 8:30-11:30. Sunday, 6/10: * Walt Bibinger is with George Torella on Percussion at the Bayou Bethlehem Jazz Brunch 11am-2pm. 702 Hawthorne Road Bethlehem,PA 610-419-6669 Wednesday, 6/13: * Tony Gairo & Lou Lanza are at the PPL Plaza in Allentown. * The Norm is at the Steel Pub in Bethlehem from 7-10. Thursday, 6/14: * Ted Lyons hosts The Honky Tonk Roadhouse every Thursday from 6 am - 9am on WDVR (89.7fm, 90.5 fm, 91.9fm, and streaming at www.wdvrfm.org) * The James Supra/Sarah Ayers Band is at the Sun Inn Courtyard in Bethlehem. * Lou Pompilio is at the Plumsteadville Inn. Friday, 6/15: * Grooveitude is at the Catasauqua Park from 7-10. * KATO is at Louie's Restaurant in Allentown from 7-10. * The Smith Compound Band is at the Coplay Saengerbund. * June Thomas is solo at the Spring House Tavern in Lower Gwynnedd from 7-9. Saturday, 6/16: * Dutch & Roman are at the Naceville Hotel in Sellersville. * Wicked Beaver is at Jabber Jaws. * Rob Fraser is with the Mississippi Pig Farmers at the New Jerusalem Inn from 9-12. Sunday, 6/17: * The Southern Avenue Band is at the Levitt Pavilion at the Steel Stacks in Bethlehem. * Walt Bibinger is with Vocalist Michele Bautier at the Church of the MountainConcert from 6-7:30pm. Main St. Delaware Water Gap, Pa FREE. Wednesday, 6/20: * Lazy Dogma is at the PPL Plaza in Allentown. * Alias is at the Steel Pub in Bethlehem from 7-10. Thursday, 6/21: * Ted Lyons hosts The Honky Tonk Roadhouse every Thursday from 6 am - 9am on WDVR (89.7fm, 90.5 fm, 91.9fm, and streaming at www.wdvrfm.org) * The Nancy Coletti Trio is at the Hotel Bethlehem from 6:30-9:30. * Sunshine Symphony is at the Sun Inn Courtyard in Bethlehem. Friday, 6/22: * Steel Creek is at the Catasauqua Park from 7-10. * KATO is at at Ye Olde Spring Valley Tavern in Bethlehem from 8-11. Saturday, 6/23: * Wicked Beaver is at the Riders Resort. * Naked Jake is at Dubbs in Easton. * Brother JT, the Dave Goddess Group, Ronnie Rock & the Trendsetters, Psychic Warriors, Glue Factory, Wormwood Scrubs, and Big Handsome are at the Alternative Gallery in Allentown. $10, music starts at 5. Wednesday, 6/27 * Real West is at the PPL Plaza in Allentown. * Triple Dog Dare is at the Steel Pub in Bethlehem from 7-10. * Girl Crue is at the Sun Inn Courtyard in Bethlehem. Thursday, 6/28: * Ted Lyons hosts The Honky Tonk Roadhouse every Thursday from 6 am - 9am on WDVR (89.7fm, 90.5 fm, 91.9fm, and streaming at www.wdvrfm.org) Friday, 6/29: * The Carribean Steel Rhythm Band is at the Catasauqua Park from 7-10. * June Thomas is solo at the Mohegan Sun Casino in Wilkes-Barre from 8:30-11:30. Saturday, 6/30: * The Pokey LaFarge Band is at the Levitt Pavilion at the Steel Stacks in Bethlehem. * Craig Kastelnik is solo at the Mohegan Sun Casino in Wilkes-Barre from 8:30-11:30. ♫♫♫♫♫♫♫♫♫♫♫♫♫♫♫♫♫♫♫ JAMS IN NJ: Every Monday: Jam from 9-1 at the Great Notch Inn in Little Falls hosted by Dean Shot. Every Tuesday: Open Mic at the Ship Inn in Milford at 8:30. Every Tuesday: Jam at the Stanhope House at 8, new host. Every Tuesday: Jam at SuzyQue's BBQ in West Orange hosted by Andy Lackow. Every Wednesday: There's a Bluegrass jam at the Dragonfly Music & Coffee Cafe In Somerville. Every Wednesday: Acoustic Open Mic from 8-11, Hosted by Mark Mayer at The New Westbrook Tavern in Bound Brook. Every Wednesday: There's a jam at the American Spirits Roadhouse at 8 hosted by John Cannavo. Backline provided. Every Wednesday: There's a jam at Maggie Murray's in Dunellen hosted by Bob Lanza starting in September. Every Thursday: Jam at The General Saloon in Old Bridge Blues Jam hosted by Bob DelRosso. Every Thursday: Open Mic Night at the Dragonfly Music & Coffee Cafe in Somerville from 7-10. Every Thursday: Jam at the Blue Moon in South Amboy hosted by Ted Lambert at 8. Every Sunday: The Somerset Jazz Consortium hosts a jam at Maggy Murray's in Dunellen from 1-5pm. JAMS IN PA: Every Monday: A jam at Roccanova's in Stroudsburg hosted by Tony Diecidue at 7. Every Monday: A New open mic at Hava Java in Allentown from 7-11. $2 cover, $3 minimum purchase. Every 3rd Monday: Earl Andrews hosts a jam at the Whitehall Public Library from 6:30-8:30. Every other Monday: Jam at the Funhouse in Bethlehem from 10-1. Drums, Bass amp, 1 guitar amp provided. Bring your axe & rig. Every Tuesday: Open mic/karaoke at the Bowers Hotel hosted by Phil Stahl at 7:00. Every Tuesday: The Jetport Open Mic starts at 5:30. Broadcast live on internet radio at www.rockingthevalley.com Every Tuesday: from 9-12 am at the Essence Hookah Lounge in Bethlehem - all genre friendly. 18+. Hosted by Tim Harakal and Zach Jones. Every Tuesday: Paul Boddy and the SlideWinder Blues Band hosts the BLUES JAM at PUCK's on TUESDAY nite.. 8-11 or 12 Every Tuesday: Rocking the Valley hosts Meet the Bands from 7-8pm and Afterhours - 8-9 PM at the Blue Monkey in Catasauqua. rockingthevalley@yahoo.com Every Last Tuesday: Jazz & Blues Jam at the Washington House in Sellersville hosted by ROMAN. Every Other Tuesday: Jam at the Quality Inn in Stroudsburg from 8-11. Every Other Tuesday: Jam at the Shanty on 19th at 8:30 in Allentown, hosted by Dana Gaynor and Friends. Every Other Wednesday: JAZZ JAM with Joe Mixon, Steve Rosati and Lorenzo from 7-10 at the Artisan Wine and Cheese Cellars which is located in the same complex as the Wooden Match. Every 1st, 3rd, & 5th Wednesday: Phil Stahl runs an open mic at the Bally Hotel at 7:30 - 1st act of night 10 song set for WPFS net radio show. Every 2nd and 4th Wednesday: The Bluberry Jam is at Rival's in Easton from 7-10. Every Wednesday: Mitch Shelly & Andy Killcoyne host The Hot Acoustic Jam at The Riegelsville Inn at 7:30pm Every Wednesday: Jam at the Leather Corner Post from 8-11 alternately hosted by Dana Gaynor and the American Street Band. Every Wednesday: Tim Harakal hosts an open mic at the Blue Monkey Sports Bar in Catasauqua from 7-10. Every Wednesday: Acoustic Open Mic at Bonnie & Clyde's in Lehighton at 6:30. Hosted by Mike Stanley and Phil Stahl. Every Wednesday: Jam at the Shanty on 19th in Allentown at 8, hosted by Jake Kaligis & Friends. Every Wednesday: Open jam at the Jetport in Allentown from 8-11. Every Wednesday: Lenny G & the Soulsendershost an open mic at the Raven's Nest in Quakertown at 8. Every Thursday: The jam at the Wooden Match - run by Cannavo/Siftar/Walter at 8. Every Thursday: Billy Bauer hosts an singer/songwriter/acoustic open mic at Arts Quest. Every other Thursday: Dana Gaynor and the American Street Band alternate as hosts at a jam at the Leather Corner Post at 8. Every Thursday: Phil Stahl runs an open mic at the Krumsville at 9pm. No backline just pa system plain old open mic. Every Thursday: A New open mic at Hava Java in Allentown from 7-11. $2 cover, $3 minimum purchase. Every Thursday: Acoustic Open Mic at Hardball Cider in Bethlehem at 6:30, hosted by Will Kiss. Last Friday of every month: Phil Stahl runs an open mic at the Mansion House of Summit Hill from 7-10. Every other Friday: Jam at Stemie's hosted by The Big Wahu from 6-9. Starts 10/23. 1st & 3rd Saturday of every month: Phil Stahl runs an open mic at the Wingman Bar & Grill in East Greenville at 7:30. ♫♫♫♫♫♫♫♫♫♫♫♫♫♫♫♫♫♫♫ My gig schedule * Many have asked, so I'm adding my personal schedule here. * Saturday, 6/2: I'm with the Homewreckers at the Top O Th Hill in Bridgewater at 9. * Friday, 6/8: I'm with Kelley, Ellis & Flynn at the Pattenburg House at 8. * Saturday, 6/9: I'm with Kelley, Ellis & Flynn at the Clinton Elks Music Festival from 6-7 pm. * Friday, 6/15: I'm with Kelley, Ellis & Flynn at the Black Horse Inn in Mendham at 8:30. * Saturday, 6/16: I'm with Kelley, Ellis & Flynn at the Office in Montclair from 9-12. * Friday, 6/29: I'm with Big Bone Daddy at Donaldson Farms in Hackettstown from 6-9. * Saturday, 7/14: I'm with Big Bone Daddy at the Sarah Street Grill in Stroudsburg PA from 8:30-11:30. * Friday, 7/20: I'm with the Bob Delrosso Band at the Crossroads in Garwood. * Friday, 7/27: I'm with Big Bone Daddy at 8:00 at Jamageddon at the American Spirits Roadhouse, and again with the Bob Delrosso Band at 10:30. * Saturday, 8/4: I'm with Big Bone Daddy at the Kleinfest for a private show. * Sunday, 8/4: I'm with Big Bone Daddy on the Liederplatz Stage for Musikfest in Bethlehem, PA from 9-11. * Sunday, 8/5: I'm with Big Bone Daddy at the Mady's Snow Day benefit at Barley Creek Park in Tannersville PA. * Saturday, 8/11: I'm with Big Bone Daddy from 3-4 at the Operation Chillout Benefit at Vasa Park in Budd Lake, NJ. * Friday, 8/31: I'm with Kelley, Ellis & Flynn at the Pattenburg House at 8. * Friday, 10/5: I'm with Big Bone Daddy at Chicago/Club Gravity in Allentown. SUBSCRIBE to the newsletter HERE!!!! ********************************************************************* LOCAL CDs: * Dutch's Basement Blues Band has a new CD out called "In The Basement" Get it here: https://store.cdbaby.com/cd/dutchsbasementbluesband * Snakeman Runyan has a new CD out - $15- you can get it from him at 44 School Road, Whitehouse Station NJ, 08889, or contact him on Facebook. * My friend Joe Cirotti has a new CD out called "RERUNS", and it's available on Bandcamp, iTunes, and more. * TED LYONS has a new CD - "Songs From The River"!!! It is on Amazon, CD Baby, Spotify, iTunes * The Bob Lanza Blues Band: "Time To Let Go" - available on CD Baby, iTunes and Amazon. * Chip Mergott has another brand new release out now called I Can't Stop Myself. (See the picture below). It's available on CDBaby. Click here: http://cdbaby.com/cd/chipmergott14 Demo videos here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=heoPCPSfUw8 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=buWF3aGSE9o * Rob Wortzel has a new CD out - it's called "Lucky Man", and you can get a copy at cdbaby.com/robwortzel/ ******************************************************************************** LOCAL MUSIC NEWS: * From Walt Bibinger: Here is a link to a YouTube slideshow video for Kathy Phillips "Forever With You", which is the lead off track from her 2017 release "Soul Catcher". The cd is available at CDBaby and kathyphillips.com, where you can preview tracks, download individual songs or the whole cd, and/or purchase a hard copy cd. It is an honor to have co-written and produced this music with Kathy. Legendary drummer/producer Bill Goodwin joins us on this track.Info and credits are listed on the video. https://youtu.be/Gm0RafzkMXE Also, here's a link to "Nardis" on my solo guitar CD: https://youtu.be/CQk17fhfqQc * Rocking the Valley is live on Tuesday night - 7 PM to 8:30 PM and is currently taking applicants for musicians. Tuesday Night has Meet the Bands (with local variety musicians) and Afterhours (promoting Heavy Rock). The show airs at 7 PM on both Rocking the Valley's website and on Facebook streaming video. Earl Andrews First Sunday at Hava Java Blues Jam and Third Monday at the Whitehall Township Public Library is still going strong and in it's forth year. Benny's Blues Jam from Grumpy's is every other Thursday. Coming in May is Savor the Valley with Ron Colman and Colin Gregory; The Easton Irregular LIVE; Moon's Corner Returns; Bev Conklin's Blues Jam returns to Rocking the Valley; and in development is Bill Medei and Stephen Christopher - "You've gotta be kidding me". All on Rocking the Valley - www.rockingthevalley.com or Facebook www.facebook.com/rockinthevalleysjkr. * Here's a message from my good friend Chip Mergott about his Christmas music: "Hi Friends, I've missed "Small Business Friday," Cyber Monday," and all the other commercial stimuli, but here, in one location, is all my Christmas music. I m most happy about this remix of "Carol of the Bells," with a bigger, more resonant sound. https://itunes.apple.com/us/album/carol-bells-remix-single/id1065744444 The "Silent Night" guitar album (which is out of print for the second time) is available here on iTunes. I love hearing from people all around the world about they love it- and I'm very gratified that many have called it their favorite Christmas album. https://itunes.apple.com/us/album/silent-night/id152283642 My keyboard Christmas album is a companion piece in many ways- and way less popular. You can listen to samples here: https://itunes.apple.com/us/album/o-holy-night/id336084738 Additionally, I'd be happy to sign a copy of my book.You don't even have to send the money ($20.) until after you get the book- I trust you. http://www.1hourguitar.com/ Blessings to all, Chip. * Internet Radio: The Backroom Blues Hour New Playlist at 11:00PM EST: Blues music by KickBend, From Jersey Shore The The Red Bank Blues Band (RB3), From St Louis OddsLane, Lehigh Valley Pennsylvania Blues Band Big Bone Daddy, Mia Moravis with The Trevor Sewell Band, Alvin Madison, Lisa Coppola Billy Hamilton & The Low Riders, Mike Daly & The Planets, Miss Laura Ann & The SaddleTones, From San Francisco Blind Lemon Pledge, Paula Boggs Band, Jeanne Lozier, and of course some Plainfield Slim Blues mixed in the middle for your listeners out there. TUNE in Every Monday at 5PM and Thursday 11PM www.newvisionsradio.com * DICKCRAIGSROCKNROLL.com still airing all types of musical entertainment from local to national interests in groups, clubs, festivals, etc. Give them a click ! * More radio news! WDIY 88.1 FM broadcasts from Godfrey Daniels' in Bethlehem every Tuesday night from 7-9. * We've made changes to the website at www.bigbonedaddy.com check them out here! * Ok - want to learn to play guitar? Here's a book review by none other than Elliot Randal (Reelin' In The Years"): "This is the best primer for guitar I have ever read. It has everything an introduction to guitar should have: a clear, knowledgeable and friendly author,who imparts invaluable information (both commonsensical and musical), and the follow-through - it presents the reader/student with fun musical challenges that will surely infuse a sense of excitement and achievement. Well done, Chip. All the best, Elliott" The book is written by Chip Mergott, and it is called "How to Play the Guitar in One Hour". It is available here: http://www.amazon.com/dp/B014WZX7MG/ref=r_soa_w_d * So many of my friends are writing books - I feel like a piker! I have a ton of stories, if you want to help me write mine.... I'll see you at the gig! JAMO News flash: I'm looking to increase the readership - PLEASE SHARE THIS ON FACEBOOK, ETC. IF YOU KNOW A BAND OR A BUSINESS WHO WOULD LIKE TO ADVERTISE HERE, PLEASE CONTACT JAMO! For new subscribers, here's a heads up on the Jamo's Jams & Gigs newsletter: * This is a free newsletter that I do by myself. It is intended to keep live music alive. * I NEVER give out any email addresses. * I make every effort to include whatever info that is sent to me, but I try to keep it short and readable. 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    I'd be happy with a box from 1979. I'd prefer 1969 - but I have enjoyed all the 1979 shows that have been officially released, and would welcome more from this year. One thing, I noticed about your post, though, Dave. I have just had a check, and the Road Trips that featured 28th December had excerpts from 30th December 1979 on the bonus disc-not the 26th. The 26th was Dicks Picks 5. The only official I haven't got is the one that was released on vinyl as a Record Store Day release. I forget which one it was. I have been very tempted, as I have been buying up other Dead releases on vinyl this year-and have loved them all. But that one from 1979 seems to be a bit lacklustre from what everyone says. In fact I don't think I've read a single positive review.
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The unexpected return of the masters of the Grateful Dead's triumphant show at the Albuquerque Civic Auditorium, November 17, 1971, yields great rewards. The Dead came in HOT for their first New Mexico show. Aided by clarity and precision and abetted by confidence and focus, they finessed old standards with definitive takes. With Keith now blending in seamlessly on keys, the first set offered up a triple shot of electric Blues, an exceptional "You Win Again," and a stellar "One More Saturday Night" to wrap things up. And the second set, well, it might just be unlike any you've ever heard. Archivist David Lemieux urges you to turn it up and do it loudly. We won't dare spoil all the surprises, but pay special attention to the rippin' "Sugar Magnolia," the aggressively monstrous "The Other One," and the highly-danceable "Not Fade>GDTRFB>Not Fade." Rounding out the 3CDs, you'll find selections from Pigpen's return tour at Ann Arbor, MI, 12/14/71. Subscribers will get nearly all of the complete show as this year's bonus disc.

As always, Dave's Picks Volume 26 has been mastered to HDCD specs from the original analog tapes by Jeffrey Norman and is limited to 18,000 individually-numbered copies*.

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This is so strange: listening to the same source, I clearly heard Laurel, while my wife sitting next to me insisted she was hearing Yanny!
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So funny! Just this morning, one of my students played this for me on his phone, and I, along with a VAST majority of the class, clearly heard "Yanny." So much so that I thought he was putting me on as he insisted that it was "laurel." Now, seeing your post and clicking on the link, all that I can hear is "laurel" and I am wondering what the hell I was hearing earlier today. Strange stuff indeed. Peace
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So, if two people simultaneously listening to the same audio hear two different things, this could explain the Era Debate :-)
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Hey Tom BanjoHey a laurel More than laurel You may sow More than laurel You may sow Hey the laurel Hey the city In the rain Hey, hey, Hey the white wheat Waving in the wind
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lol
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"yelly" not yanny definitely NOT laurel my daughter hears laurel. it's "yelly", I tell you.
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"another fine debate you've gotten us into" I watched L&H last week. I laughed really hard.
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"another fine debate you've gotten us into" I watched L&H last week. I laughed really hard.
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I listened to that clip again and slowed it down, then sped it up. The actual word was neither Yanni nor Laurel, simply Dijon. So I did (well, most of it). A great show.. I always liked it. ..anyway, anything to steer attention away from Yanni (no offense meant). I've been staying away from 74 lately.. Not sure why. Pardon me sir, have you any '74 Dijon?
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I'm listening to a lot of Stan Getz lately. Good luck to the Knights. I remember when the Avalanche brought home that cup in their first year here how exciting it was, and how the bandwagon rolled on for quite some time... until that Punk Pierre La Croix traded Chris Drury (for daring to hold out). It was all downhill from there. All of the all-star jams are always pure slop. Rock and Roll Hall of Fame, whatever. Under rehearsed, nobody knows where anyone's going. That's most definitely hard liquor in Sammy's cup. Still, a fitting tribute to Otis and Taj. Sam and Bobby have been crossing paths onstage for decades now. It's always a hoot, the maniac Sammy and Bob staring down at his guitar neck. Ah, contrasts.
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Most definitely hard liquor in Sammy's cup. That cracked me up. Most definitely, yes.. agree. Also a fitting tribute to Otis and Taj. I think Bob and Sammy are neighbors more or less.
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Good stuff, Jazz Samba Encore is one of my favorite albums, just something about it that I find really pleasing. Jazz Samba is also a good album. And of course, gotta dig that Girl From Ipanema as she goes strolling by. Yeah, Stan Getz, really hits the spot sometimes.
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Been doing quite a bit of listening over the last couple of weeks after giving this release a couple of spins. Actually been listening to a few different things after seeing references to them on this thread. Saw the references to Fleetwood Mac and Peter Green recently. I had already listened to Rumours a few times recently (Dreams -can't get enough sometimes), so I went with Then Play On, the last Fleetwood Mac album with Peter Green and a great album from start to finish, including the extras on the remastered release. The song Oh Well grabs a hold of me every time I hear it, can't help but turn it up loud, and some of the instrumental songs on the album are top shelf. I also gave a listen to In the Skies, a solo Peter Green album with some haunting stuff, really does it for me, some cool stuff. Check them out if you haven't already. Also been revisiting some previous GD box sets while waiting for the next box set announcement. Listened to 5/11/72 from E'72, 5/17/77 and 5/13/77 from the May 1977 box, and 11/9/73 from the Winterland '73 box set, and before that revisited the 7/8/78 Red Rocks show from the '78 box. All of them hit the spot, really a lucky time to be a deadhead.
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Ok Hi I don't post too often, but I really enjoy all the different conversations. I love all the years, 65-95. A couple weeks ago there was a thread rating the Dave's, and Dave's 20 was at the bottom for some folks. There was the Jack Straw train wreck. And those annoying patches. Not a very good choice for a Dave's release, there's gotta be better '80s shows. I was interested, and had only listened to it when I first got it. So I gave it a new spin. On the outset,I gotta say, I've been to many Dead shows where the first set was a warm up set and they get their stride towards the end of the first set. That's part of their charm. Of course, I've seen Dead shows where they come barrelling out of the gate blasting at full force,too. So yeah, that Jack is one heckava train wreck, pretty exciting actually. and damnit, they play through and finish with determination. That's another thing I've seen, and loved. A little rough patch doesn't throw them, cause they have been playing and listening together for decades. And speaking of patches, they are a sudden and unexpected audio surprise, not sounding like a clean soundboard. Maybe they could warn us. So these are rare 80's reel recordings at 7.5 ips, so changing a reel and threading it in the recorder takes a little longer. Admittedly, the long patch for the other one takes way longer than a reel change, so someone wasn't watchin' the reels. I gotta admit, I enjoy the brief excursions into hearing the audience recording during the show and what it sounded like in the room. It's educational in a way to hear, or remember the room ambience with Jerry and the boys jammin'. A lot of times I experience the Dead's unevenness as well there were those highlights... The first set, once they got going had several highlights, enhanced by the sound of a reel recording. Bird Song, Cassidy, and the China>Rider closer come to mind. But the second set is where it's at (often the case). Really, this whole second set is really strong,they are a different band. Scarlet Fire, the Space is really cool, the TOO, sweet Stella Blue, and then it's the rockin' end of the show with four rockers in a row, and come on, ending with Satisfaction! So yeah, this was a great release. Coool stuff. Not perfect, but I'm glad they recorded it, and released it. As many have said, we are so fortunate to have a great band with many awesome releases each year. Gratefully, Scott Thanks to Dave.
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nitecat - Good post, good observations on DaP 20, got me thinking about a couple of things. Maybe I'm just easy to please, but I don't really have any complaints about anything that they have released from the vault so far, from One From the Vault onward, and DaP 20 is no exception. What I like about listening to the Grateful Dead is the fact that it detaches some needlessly busy part of my brain and allows me to be present in the moment. I spend most of my existence noticing flaws and asymmetries in the world, it's just how I'm wired, and it can be kind of a bummer. But when I listen to the Grateful Dead I don't notice flaws, it all just flows and I find my mood lifted without conscious thought or effort. When I hear those first few notes from the 2/27/69 Dark Star I still get a shiver up my spine, when I hear the start of Help on the Way from One from the Vault, all is right with the world and my cares just slip away. It's like some cosmic escape hatch from the day to day ennui that life can become if you let it. The only other non-consumable things that routinely produce this effect for me with such predictable regularity are Soul music, certain shades of blue and certain Wordsworth poems. I guess I feel sorry for those who find themselves routinely disappointed by these releases, 'cause they're bringing me nothing but joy and that's priceless.
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But The Main Ten is not really a full-fledged Playing yet, is it. I still think 9/30/71 is the first actual Playing jam ;) I see a reference to Link Wray! Have you all seen "Rumble: The Indians Who Rocked The World" yet? https://www.rumblethemovie.com/home I mentioned this a while back, before it came out. Please check it out, it is well worth your time.
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As much as I have enjoyed this year's NHL playoffs (which admittedly I've not watched enough of!) we in Regina are so looking forward to this year's Memorial Cup. Starting tomorrow night the 100th anniversary of Canada's major junior hockey championship begins in Regina, hosted by our own Regina Pats, who in turn are recognizing their 100th anniversary season. Very special. The festivities kicked off tonight with the Eagles playing outside in rainy, cold 3C temperatures. Not very nice but the band played an inspired set nonetheless, giving everyone the hits they were hoping for. Kudos to Vince Gill (who seemed to carry the show's lead vocals) and Deacon Frey. TBS still on crutches. But I digress so back to hockey. For those who know nothing of what I'm talking about - the CHL (Cdn Hockey League) championship culminates with the Ontario, Quebec and West (which includes 4 teams from Washington and 1 from Oregon) division Champions meeting to decide junior hockey supremacy. Starting tomorrow night the tournament runs 10 days. Each of the 4 finalist teams (ages 16-20) boasts NHL draft picks and the hockey is fast and furious. A must for any true hockey fan and a 10-day drunk whether you're a hockey fan or not! Check it out if you can find it somewhere. SportsNet is carrying all the games in Canada. PS - Still love the Jets in 7! GO JETS GO!
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If it wasn't for bad luck, I wouldn't have no luck at all... (Had to put the jam version with Stevie Ray Vaughan here, was trying to be a purist and put the Albert King album version here, but this is just too damn good to pass up! Damn, this is like mana from heaven, you will surely forgive me ;)...
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Holly Bowling's "Better Left Unsung". Just a girl and her grand piano. Dead music (no vocals) played absolutely impeccably perfect, closing with a 27+ minute Dark Star.Also, that "Dear Jerry" live compilation that came out a couple years ago. Jimmy Cliff is awesome. And count me in on the Golden Knight bandwagon.
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tonight. Don't know who it is. But that's why I'm here ;) Good Night, all.
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The Clash cover: When they kick out your front door How you gonna come? With your hands on your head Or on the trigger of your gun? When the law breaks in How you gonna go? Shot down on the pavement Or waiting on death row? You can crush us You can bruise us But you'll have to answer to Oh, the guns of Brixton The money feels good And your life, you like it well But surely your time will come As in heaven, as in hell You see, he feels like Ivan Born under the Brixton sun His game is called surviving At the end of The Harder They Come... Timely?
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from mental slavery, none but ourselves can free our minds...
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re: "But The Main Ten is not really a full-fledged Playing yet, is it." True..... but the question was "when was the first playin' jam." They started with just the jam, then turned it into a brief song WITHOUT any real jam, then eventually they added the jam back in.
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Anniversary of a fantastic show, in my top 5 E72 shows. Love the Jack Straw, as Jerry and Bobby both come in on the Watchman verse - Bobby is just getting used to having given up this line to Jerry a couple of performances prior. There's a rare Morning Dew and Sitting on Top of the World. The guitars are extra crunchy. There's a little less hiss. The Dark Star is phenomenal, and Jerry's lead guitar work during Rider is about as good as it gets in 1972. And the Playing in the Band features some extra ordinary guitar work from Senor Garcia. I'll also throw in a plug for Donna on this one - I think this one demonstrates how good she can sound on this song when the volume of her vocal is mixed well. That's something you only get on the multitrack mixes, which are relatively rare. Thin, thanks for that bit on The Main Ten. I never noticed this before, which tells me I must somehow have never heard this song, despite having listened to Dick's Picks 16 at least a dozen times in my career. It was one of my first Dead CDs, and my first Dick's Picks. The Uncle John's Band Jam became a staple in my Dead mixes for many years, when mixes were my thing.
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One of my favorites too.. and my second favorite cover art from the box. Perhaps I will cycle it up... :D
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Does anyone remember when Jerry says this in the between song banter on Dave's Picks 26? I can't seem to find it, but I know he says it.
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....I'm not sure. Guess you have to listen to it again. Oh, the horror!!
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I think it's right after Truckin' 11/17 show
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I'm feeling like it's the false start to Sugaree.
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Thank you!! I went and listened to the "dead air" at the end of EVERY song on both albums and could not find it. It was driving me NUTS. I had forgotten about the false start of Sugaree, and that's where it is!!! Thanks Keith Fan too, you were kinda right ;-) I am putting together a funny banter collection for a friend, and Jerry always says the funniest things!
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I was lucky enough to see Albert King live, probably the last time he came to England, in 1987. It was at a scuzzy rock joint called the Astoria on Tottenham Court Road in London-the kind of place where there are few seats, and the soles of you shoes stick to the floor from decades of spilt beer. I was at the bar when Albert and his band came on, and I was amazed at the sound he was getting from his guitar, and the deep, soulful meaning of his voice and initial song-which I wasn't familiar with. The closer I got to the stage-and the hall wasn't full-so it was easy to get right up close-the more I fell under his spell. It was quite simply one of the best displays of blues I have ever heard in my life-nothing fancy or showy-just the real deal. Of all his albums-and I'll Play the Blues is a good 'un- the most lauded, and to my mind, the best is the 1967 one he cut with Booker T. and the MGs-Born Under A Bad Sign. The tone of his guitar is fantastic, and what he does with it exceptional. The songs are varied and mostly excellent too. A few weeks ago I wrote that the Robert Johnson was the one blues album everyone should own. This is another one. It has also been released numerous times-but the one with the best sound was released in the Stax Remasters series in 2013. It has the original album, plus 4 alternate takes and an untitled instrumental. You should treat yourself at least once everyday-and buying this bad boy would be great way to do it.
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Hippychic - great name btw - check out the dead air after Cumberland Blues on 4/14/72. There's a great band / audience exchange there, with Bobby, Pigpen, and Jerry all getting in the act. No banter mix would be complete w/out it.
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This a good one: https://archive.org/details/gd1973-12-01.sbd.clugston.6648.sbefail.shnf… So good it gets it's own track - two in fact! Track 20 is great! And of course don't forget the Microphone Monitor Level Test after Cumberland Blues here: https://archive.org/details/gd71-04-22.sbd.clugston.2176.sbeok.shnf/gd7… Calling Dr. Beechwood: https://archive.org/details/gd77-05-13.sbd.miller.9393.sbeok.shnf#
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another album you should try to find is "jammed together" with albert king, steve cropper, and pops staples. check it out!!!!
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Once you've heard 2 or 3 of his songs you've heard them all. Plays a lot of the same hooks over and over in different songs. He was known to be a bit abrasive I believe. His albums all credit "Albert King - guitar & vocals" and thats it! No bass player/drummer acknowledgement. I think he borrowed guys wherever he went, and sometimes brought his own guys but was careful not to share recognition or album credits - Looking out for #1. Also, it's funny to listen to him patronize Stevie Ray Vaughan on that joint album: "You'll get better, you'll get better..." while Stevie is CLEARLY kicking Albert's ass with his Strat. Freddie King on the other hand has a little more diversity on his music (some songs with lyrics, and many without), and could shred like crazy. Tone for days. I love Freddie... he was a huge influence on Clapton. Then there's Riley B. King, aka "B.B.", aka God. The gospel can be heard on "Live at the Regal". If you don't have this album, get it. No one should be walking around unaware of that one....
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final Comes A Time and they did allright. feels like waving goodbye forever to a friend or something.
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I keep forgetting about that one, mp51-so thanks for reminding me. I have heard a couple of tracks on Stax compilations, and they are stellar. I have to disagree with your good self, though, Thin. The Born Under a Bad Sign album is full of variety, with blues standards, ballads-and what would become blues rock classics. That's variety just on the one album-there's plenty more as he branches out live on live Wire-Blues Power and then into soul music as the 70s progressed. He had a signature style, for sure,but I can happily listen to his albums all the way thorough without hearing the same song with different titles. I must also say that there are plenty of band credits on cds I have got. Again, Born Under A Bad Sign is fully credited, as are many others. One that isn't, is the afore mentioned Live Wire-Blues Power, although the accompanying volumes-Wednesday Night and Thursday Night in San Francisco both list who is playing what. I wonder if the cds you have are on budget labels, which may have been a bit more slapdash in their presentation. Albert was also a major influence on Eric Clapton-Strange Brew is a composite of Alberts licks from Oh, Pretty Woman-with psychedelic lyrics added. Sorry for being disputatious-I agree that Freddie and B.B. are great too-Live at The Regal is another blues album everyone should own.
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Wow, I had different view of the Albert King and Stevie Ray Vaughn video.I thought Stevie was respectful like he was looking up to one of the Masters. Albert was all about feel and emotion. Hendrix said he liked that Albert played one style , straight funk blues. Clapton , Hendrix , Mick Taylor and a lot of the British players copied his fat sound. I like all the Kings. I always thought B.B. and Albert were singers first and player second. Now Freddie was a bit rough and could make that guitar howl.
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It's Friday, I have a nice wine buzz going and daves picks 9 to keep me company tonight. Things could be worse. Regarding 5/18/72...agree it's a great one. Then again I'd have trouble picking one from that tour that wasn't great. Good problem to have I guess... Is it too early to start guessing the next daves picks? Put me down for an early Brent-era show. 12/1/79. Hope everyone has a peaceful weekend-
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I tend to oversimplify a bit, and I honestly haven't done the Albert dive in a decade. I'll defer too you until I do that again. But I do specifically remember reading something about Albert being difficult and kinda treating his sidemen with indifference, so to speak. A bit of a lone wolf? Hope I'm not getting confused. The article said something players not getting credits which prompted me to notice that exact detail on the first CD I picked up. NO disrespect to Albert though. I went deep into the Blues about 15 years ago. Took me 2 years ween myself off again. So much great stuff.
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Interesting seeing all the comments on the blues, and on the famous “Kings.” I have listened to many of the greats for many years, and my personal favorites are Muddy Waters, Howlin’ Wolf, T-Bone Walker and Buddy Guy. Everyone else is behind them, for my taste.
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....one more win until Winterland. Pick a year. Any year. What a ride! What a team! What a coaching staff! What the fuck?! I'm in awe. History is happening people. I'm just happy to be here.
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