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  • Deadicated
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    A day of eclecticity - it's a word? No se. Duke Ellington "The OK Ellington" 6/12/30 Anita O'Day "Anita" 6/12/55 Oscar Pettiford "Deep Passion" 6/12/56 (This one grows on you) Dinah Shore "Dinah Sings, Previn Plays" 6/12/59 What? Grant Green "Solid" 6/12/64 Hot, hot, hot!!! Grateful Dead Boston Music Hall 6/12/76 (the savory snippet from the Road Trips)
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    Mission In The Rain Jerry in sweet voice - possibly the best Mission the Dead ever did... 36 years ago today! (Hey GDean, did you get your ticket yet for Bobby, Zimmy and MMJ yet? Sounds like heaven for you!)
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    Southeastern On first blush, more singer-songwriterly than his previous albums. Isbell was always going to be the George Harrison songwriter in Drive-By Truckers, I think, so busting out of the band is looking like a pretty good career move for him and for us.
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    So I was in the record store over the weekend (an actual "record" store; this place only carries CDs for local artists) and came across something that caught my eye: "1 2 3" by Serge Gainsbourg. The name rang slightly as something I've heard before, but what really caught my attention is the following description: "A collection of Serge Gainsbourg's legendary first three albums, originally released in 1958 (Du Chant à la une!), 1959 (N° 2), and 1961 (L'Étonnant Serge Gainsbourg), and all hailing from a time when Gainsbourg was still just another struggling chansonnier. In fact, success initially eluded the young Gainsbourg, but early classics like "Le Poinçonneur des Lilas," and "La Chanson de Prévert," give listeners a taste of the immense talent that was still lurking in the shadows of a smoky cabaret. Bonus CD of the albums!" The 12" 45 RPM LPs themselves are on 180 gram high-quality vinyl, though I have yet to play them on my turntable. The bonus CD does indeed contain all 3 albums, and they are absolutely magnificent albums. I'm a huge jazz fan and have been since I was a kid, and Gainsbourg's early work is very reminiscent of that music. If you can find this one and you're into that style of music, get this release. I can't speak a lick of French much less understand the language, but the music itself is out of this world!
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    Listening to "Live at Hull 1970," which, if what I'm reading is correct, was recorded two or three days after the legendary "Live at Leeds" album. I love this band, and I have since childhood. My mom actually got to meet the original members of the band back in the late '60s when they played Louisiana, and she has all their autographs. She's been a fan for YEARS. I used to have "Live at Leeds," which legitimately earned its title of "Best Live Album of All Time," and "Live at Hull 1970" captures that same level of energy that was heard at Leeds a few days prior. Where I feel this album falls a tad short is it provides a complete performance of 'Tommy' from beginning to end. The more I go back and listen to the Who's catalogue, the more I realize that Pete wrote a lot of great songs, a lot of really good songs, and a lot of songs that are just good. 'Tommy', while epic as one of the first "rock operas," has a lot of "good" songs that strive for greatness and, as a collective, come close to achieving said greatness, but make for a slightly awkward and rather disjointed live show as a whole. And the show concert gets off to a slow start, taking three or four songs to build up steam. Regardless, this is yet another powerhouse performance from one of the greatest bands on the planet. Probably not an essential show for the average fan, but collector's will want to get their hands on this one, especially those who crave any and every live performance they can get their hot little hands on. This was released previously, though, on the super deluxe edition of "Live at Leeds"; it's discs three and 4our, I believe. I guess someone decided it needed its own release (though I would disagree)....
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    It took me about 30 years, but I've come to love the music of Pink Floyd. The quirkyness of their early Barrett days, the murkiness that led to "The Dark Side of the Moon" and their subsequent superstardom, and even up to their demise in the mid '90s. When you think about it, the band had a lot of staying power in spite of all the inner turmoil, and they came darn close to celebrating 30 years together before they finally retired the floating pig. David Gilmour is without a doubt amongst my Top 10 Guitarists of All Time, but I feel like he was a bit in over his head taking over the band after Roger left. To me, Mr. Waters is an underappreciated songwriter, and while Dave got to hang around with the core member of the band for a LONG TIME, I don't think he ever fully understood what the character of Pink Floyd was all about. He was, after all, primarily a blues guitarist, and "A Momentary Lapse of Reason" and "The Division Bell" have a distinct blues feel to them. For Pink Floyd, anyway. Don't get me wrong, they're solid records, and better than "The Final Cut," but they have a hard time bookending the band's overall catalogue. Personally, I almost prefer their earlier albums where the band was more prog and less rock, where they like to experiment with various sounds and how it all came together. "Meddle" doesn't get enough credit for its sheer grandeur. I just love those Side 2-long jams!
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    The 40th anniversary edition of "Aqualung" to be precise. I recently came across a beautiful little windfall of free vinyl a couple weeks back--one of the houses in my 'hood had a bunch of old LPs on the front lawn (among other stuff that failed to catch my eye) with a sign that said "Free, Please Take!". Which I did and came home with a nice armful of nigh-mint condition records (not the sleeves, though). Amongst my haul was 2 Tull LPs, "Aqualung" and "A Passion Play." I snagged the 40th anniversary edition from the library but haven't listened to the actual record yet. I should list the haul in its entirety in that new "vinyl fanatics" thread. And I should get back to listening to them when I have the time. To see these records, you'd think they were brand new!
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    6/03/76 Paramount Theatre What a perfect time to resume their odyssey - it seems I'm always listening to '72, '69, '77 at this time of year, and then this rascal comes along for the old knuckle-curve-splitter!!!
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that's a coincidence Gratefaldean..I had never heard of them, but saw them live on TV last night.. and I thought they were fantastic. Here is the performance
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The Cellar Door Sessions 1970 I just got this and it is really blowing me away. 6 sets from the shows that produced Live-Evil. Wow!
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Badger, I hadn't heard of them either, saw them opening for Drive-By Truckers last fall. They came out playing "Hold On" ... I was dancing almost immediately and did not stop until they left the stage, which is saying something for these old bones. And I walked away with a memento: something frisbee'd from the stage to the crowd at the end of the show -- a setlist written on a paper plate, ended up in my hands.
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of WBGO fm since I've been spending a LOT of time in cars lately and they broadcast in my local market, as well as online at www.wbgo.org. If you fancy a jazz fix and can pry yourselves away from the Dead channel on SiriusXM or gdradio.com they are a reliable fix. Even heard them track a selection from the recent David Bromberg/Levon Helm collaboration during the Blues hour (3-4pm ET) as a nod to Levon. Just making a suggestion. If your mother doesn't like it tell her to write her Congressman...
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LOM2-14-75 Disc One (4) 68:33 01. Instrumental [17:21] [0:38] 02. Favela [15:53] [0:08] 03. Pennies From// Heaven [17:#52] [0:06] 04. "Jam #5" [16:26] [0:08] Disc Two (4) 70:59 01. Bossa Martin [16:35] -> 02. People Make the World Go 'Round [21:56] [0:04] 03. Boogie on Reggae Woman [14:58] [0:09] 04. Instrumental [17:06] [0:09]
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Dr John -- Locked Down Justin Townes Earle -- Nothing's Going to Change the Way You Feel About Me Now I had an expensive day at Record Store Day last weekend...but didn't make it there in time to grab one of three copies of the vinyl Dark Star. But I was there in plenty of time to empty my wallet.
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Generally those freebie record company compilation cds are very hit-and-miss -- stuff you love jammed up against stuff you hate, at least in my experience. But...this time through I grabbed a New West Records collection of NPR "World Cafe" live selections, and with a couple of a handfuls of my favorites (Buddy Miller, Steve Earle, Old 97's, Drive-By Truckers, Jason Isbell, The Flatlanders, Tom Morello, Mark Olson & Gary Louris, and more), it was hard to go wrong. I might even give this one a second spin.. Mamas and Grandmamas love you 'Cause that's all they know how to do But you never planned on those bombs in the sand Or sleeping in your dress blues. -Jason Isbell
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Grateful Dead Musikhalle 4/29/72 1st set (I cheated again ...) Coleman Hawkins "1929-1937" 4/28/37 (Honeysuckle Rose w/ a taste of Django even) Bennie Green "Soul Stirrin'" 4/28/58 ballsy Lee Morgan "Leeway" 4/28/60 I guess I could force myself to listen to Fillmore East, 4/28/71 with a nice NRPS set - hmmmm ... "From day to day, just lettin' it ride. You get so far away from how it feels inside. You can't let go, 'cause you're afraid to fall. But the day may come when you can't feel at all."
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Muddy Waters - Rollin' and Tumblin'GD - The Eleven, 1-17-69 (thanks Charlie Miller!) Meteor Mouse - Fractal Gully~At the Pond Burning Spear - Marcus Garvey GD - Scarlet~Fire, 10-14-83 (DP6) JGB - Don't Let Go, 5-11-76 (Don't Let Go) Johnny Winter - It's My Own Fault GD - Truckin' - 4-26-72 (thanks Jeffrey Norman!)
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Im going back and fourth between friend of the devil and box of rain. i really enjoy box of rain cuz the melody changes so much.
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For this new day adds a new smile, for my John :)Priceless! Who says you can't bless a dead man, not me. Trump card wins! Thank You SO Much! This was Our favorite Song, xo, like the others too, to be sure... (well) one of them. Lots of Beloved Artists to Adore and help get ya there. God Bless Them All, xo! http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=n2MtEsrcTTs It's June 12, kinda, and I can't describe my triumph in this sentence, but I'm working on it. It's right and... so different but I don't mind being new at it, at ALL! ----------------------------------------------------(-----@ .........Listen to the music play..........................xo http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sEniyvOtETc http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vxM8_p2TqvM&feature=related It's 11:00 AM in the EST and it's alright, xo! THANKS
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And Neil sounds...like he did!A miracle..... I am in splendor or whatever, capitol F, like I told you. Woosh, goes like that, xo. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0ihBRiHTaMQ&feature=related http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0ihBRiHTaMQ&feature=related and... oddly enough I, I feel like skinny dipping, go figure! a shower will have to do (snaps an aww shucks snap)
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Bobby WeirSolo Live Acoustic State Theater Portland, Maine May 1st, 2012 http://www.ustream.tv/channel/zzzstream Click and enjoy! A perfect end to a perfect day! ----------------------------------(----@ Your show was amazing and awesome, to be sure! You're the Best! I love you so much, xo! All of you, xo. Safe travels and Godspeed to All, xo! I didn't think it was possible to get a better day but there you go; I got a great new promotion, and...and... and a great show! I, I, I... Today was magnificent and tomorrow looks like more of the same. Fare You Well ---------------------(-----@ Jerry is singing w/ Brent... the Mighty Quinn, real time @ the Taper's Section right now.
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Harpur College (DP Eight) 5/02/70 1st set Jackie McLean "New Soil" 5/02/59 Harpur College 2nd set I love this one - doesn't get much better, does it? Got my shipping notice - yay!!!
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I can't believe I'm sitting here listening to yet another pristine Dead show from the incredible 1972 tour! Grateful Dead L'Olympia Theatre 5/03/72 1st set Louis Armstrong "Satch Plays Fats" 5/03/55 Grateful Dead 5/03/72 2nd set Goin' where the wind don't blow so strange ...
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The cream of Clapton,L&M Music(local,reverbnation),Fillmore East Live,The Band(Rock of Ages),Eagles Hotel California,New Cowboy Junkies
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A great version of the Eleven 4-4-69 :-) :-) :-)
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First He's Gone since the last ones at Winterland. An historic show. Definitely worth the download and release worthy in my opinion.
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Since I've yet to recieve my Dave's Picks Vol. 2, Been jammin to: 1. Fillmore West, Mar. 1, 1969. 2. Currently in first set of Europe 72, Frankfurt, April 26, 1972, Chinatown Shuffle. Out-FUCKING-standing!!!!
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Never listened to this show...I'm in for a treat if the entire show is as good as this Scarlet opener!!..wow
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Coach's Corner First intermission of game 4 between Devils and Flyers. A win for Marty's 40th b-day would be sweet. Go Devils!!
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Currently listening to The Grateful Dead Hour on WFPK FM on internet radio. Wang Dang Doodle (all night long)
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Despite the dearth of jams, and despite the WOS vocals that sometimes seem to slice right through my head (I've got a fair amount of higher-frequency hearing loss; you'd think that these sibilant vox would help compensate for my hearing deficiencies, but no, instead they sometimes edge over into white noise territory for me-- a little unpleasant), I'm very much enjoying this one.
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1978 02 15 Frank Zappa Deutschlandhalle Berlin, Germany Great new version of a totally epic show from the magnificent Sheik Yerbouti band. too many superlatives ? Hell, no!
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"Rhiannon" from The Dance (Got the iPod on shuffle and just groovin' along with what it decides to play)
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Well, I just streamed Dave's Picks vol. 2 and I got far more than "China/rider/W rat", it just kept on coming, and I must say it is EXCELLENT!!!
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5/10/72 (yup, a little arears) and am becoming increasingly overwhelmed by this experience!!!! Holy mierda! Still got eight more shows to go!!!
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Sirius XM, just caught the tail end of 4/28/71, Fillmore East. St Stephen > NFA > GDTRFB > NFA Going Down the Road features an additional verse: I'm going where those chilly winds don't blow I'm going where those chilly winds don't blow Going where those chilly winds don't blow Don't want to be treated this way. The first time I heard this, I thought that Jerry was singing "I'm going where those shitty winds don't blow." And maybe he was. But probably not.
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Beatles -- Magical Mystery Tour. Not exactly a favorite Beatles album, but I've always loved the non-album singles that Capitol included on the US (now the "standard") LP version of MMT. Penny Lane/Strawberry Fields Forever was the first record that I ever bought, it's still one of the best double A-side singles that I've ever heard. I ran into a "40 best albums released in 1967" list just a little bit ago. I didn't start buying albums until 1969 (too young, no money), so it was a little surprising to me that I had a goodly number of these sitting on my shelf, most in vinyl, and most in vinyl AND CD. A pretty good year, I think: Grateful Dead -- Grateful Dead Beatles -- Sgt Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band Magical Mystery Tour Jimi Hendrix Experience -- Are You Experienced? Axis: Bold As Love Doors -- The Doors Strange Days Rolling Stones -- Between the Buttons Jefferson Airplane -- Surrealistic Pillow After Bathing at Baxter's Moby Grape -- Moby Grape Big Brother and the Holding Company -- Big Brother and the Holding Company Pink Floyd -- Piper at the Gates of Dawn Byrds -- Younger Than Yesterday Aretha Franklin -- I Never Loved a Man the Way I Love You Velvet Underground -- VU and Nico Cream -- Disraeli Gears Arlo Guthrie -- Alice's Restaurant Moody Blues -- Days of Future Passed Bob Dylan -- John Wesley Harding The Who -- The Who Sell Out Donovan -- Mellow Yellow Otis Redding and Carla Thomas -- King and Queen (and by the way, RIP "Duck" Dunn) Buffalo Springfield Again
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the woodstock album,the Band,Swamptater and ditchbank boys(reverb nation),the Cream Of Clapton.
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Kongressal 5/18/72 1st set John Coltrane "Black Pearls" 5/23/58 Dexter Gordon "Our Man In Paris" 5/23/63 Great liner notes blairj, 'cept I like Sugaree's tempo.
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The 23rd is a revelation. Own this or the odds may never be in your favor!The 24th is a struggle - Jerry's darn g-string gives him fits repeatedly! But there are plenty of shining moments, including those that wound up on Europe '72. The 25th is back to position "A". I'm listening to it now and, yes, the Feelin' Groovy is as good as it gets. How can this still be so amazing after 40 years? The 26th. We know this one. It knows us. Thank you, powers that be. And thank you to my fam for allowing me the spac e to listen to all this magic. Paz.
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R.I.P. I'm going back and listening to his old stuff, a great guitarist and was probably an influence on Jerry. Amazing bluegrass picker.
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Gloryland Not new, but new to me -- the artist, that is. Checking him out in advance of seeing him open for Todd Snider in a few weeks. What I'm hearing from the album reminds me at times of James McMurtry, of Todd Snider, of Dave Alvin, of Steve Earle. Roosty rocking, great lyrics. The album was recorded in 2009, mixed/mastered in 2010, the copyright says 2012. What took so long? In the DIY land of what passes for today's music business (see this article by David Lowery, long but worth the time: http://thetrichordist.wordpress.com/2012/04/15/meet-the-new-boss-worse-… If you need a reason to support your favorite artists with your dollars, this should drive home the why of it), it probably took that long for Gordon to be able to afford to release the album. And in true DIY fashion, when you order the CD from his website, Gordon signs it for you, personalized if you wish. Not just once, mind you: signed the digipak, the CD itself, and an insert. Nice. And to echo Guitarman: RIP Doc Watson.
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Just started set 2, via the archive. The version I'm listening to is a SBD/AUD composite, but its such a great show that I didn't try to fine a full SBD to listen to! I suggest giving it a listen.