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  • Deadicated
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    5/26/72 Lyceum Theatre London, England El final. Try it, you'll like it. At intermission I listened to Miles "'58 Sessions" 5/26/58 (it's his birthday, too - he'da been 87) The second set of the Lyceum is some amazing mierda, y'all!! On pitch to boot - oooeee!!! Thank you PTB!
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    always one of my favorite tapes, as he's in rare form. Some of us being a little slow, I just connected the iPad to the boom box, and this version sounds a lot better than the beat-up cassette!
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    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=79SdU3ZQ_U0 Midnight Moonlight If you ever feel lonesome And you're down in San Antone Beg, steal or borrow two nickels or a dime To call me on the phone And I'll meet you at Alamo Mission We can say our prayers The Holy Ghost and the Virgin Mother Will heal us as we kneel there In the moonlight, in the midnight In the moonlight, midnight moonlight In the moonlight, in the midnight In the moonlight, midnight moonlight If you ever feel sorrow For things you might have done With no hope for tomorrow In the setting of the sun And the ocean is howling Of things that might have been That last good morning sunrise Will be the brightest you've ever seen In the moonlight, in the midnight In the moonlight, midnight moonlight In the moonlight, in the midnight In the moonlight, midnight moonlight If you ever feel lonesome And you're down in San Antone Beg, steal or borrow two nickels or a dime To call me on the phone And I'll meet you at Alamo Mission We can say our prayers The Holy Ghost and the Virgin Mother Will heal us as we kneel there In the moonlight, in the midnight In the moonlight, midnight moonlight In the moonlight, in the midnight In the moonlight, midnight moonlight If you ever feel sorrow For things you might have done With no hope for tomorrow In the setting of the sun And the ocean is howling Of things that might have been That last good morning sunrise Will be the brightest you've ever seen In the moonlight, in the midnight In the moonlight, midnight moonlight In the moonlight, in the midnight In the moonlight, midnight moonlight In the moonlight, in the midnight In the moonlight, midnight moonlight In the moonlight, in the midnight In the moonlight, midnight moonlight XO-----------------------------(-----@
  • Deadicated
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    5/25/72 Lyceum Theatre London, England Love the second set selection, of course, but what a unique sequence!!! I'm half-way through the Star and lovin' IT! No doubt will be slayed (once again) by "Comes A Time".Cheers, Deadicated
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    The revenge of Grinderman! Just kidding, these "bad seeds" put together a pretty vicious sonic onslaught that, when I first listened to this album, I didn't particularly case for. But, at that time (and in my defense), I was rather unfamiliar with the work of Nick Cave as a whole. Sometimes you don't "get" a record the first time you listen to it, and this, for me, was one of those records. And now I dig it. Also, speaking of Nick Cave and those Bad Seeds, has anyone gotten a chance to listen to the new record, "Push Away the Sky"? Pretty good stuff! I got mine on wax, and it comes with a bonus 7" with two exclusive songs, but I haven't gotten a chance to give 'em a listen yet.
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    5/23/72 Lyceum Theatre London, England First of the final four. Five Pigpen songs. After five days away from the stage they're fired up. Very few tunes with segues - I wonder how long this show was? What a room! Listening as they exact the dynamics in the transition from China Cat to I Know You Rider. The tension is palpable - very serious, yet so sweet. They're just exactly where they want to be. After a trio of short tunes by each of the protagonists, a heart-wrenching Stranger by Pig & Co. kills us. Playin' and five more tunes follow before they pause to refresh. Whew!!! 5/23/63 Dexter Gordon "Our Man In Paris" 50 years and counting.
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    5/22/77 courtesy Charlie Miller. A nice, nice show. I'm on Franklin's right now. It would sure be nice if the first handful of Dick's Picks were expanded and remastered, no? Go for it Dead.net!
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    Still pounding through my reggae albums and have yet to get tired of the genre. I got lucky about a year or so ago and managed to win two free tickets to see Steel Pulse perform at Rams Head Live! in Baltimore, MD (which happens to be rather close to my house). I first found out about this band a couple years ago when I bought the book about the making of Bob Marley's 'Exodus', which is an excellent book if you're interested abou what was going on in and around Jamaica around the time of the home invasion/shooting of Mr. Marley (which is what caused him to go into exodus in London and gave life to both 'Exodus' and 'Kaya'). The book talked a lot about some of the bands in both Jamaica and England, in particular Steel Pulse and Aswad, though a number of other groups were mentioned. The only Steel Pulse albums I have are compilations--'Smash Hits', which I highly recommend, and 'Ultimate Collection'--but these guys are hotter than hot if you get a chance to see 'em live. Sadly, these guys seem to be past their heyday of releasing albums, but they do a lot of humanitarian work outside of thier lives as musicians.
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The real-time reports continue...
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Selten Gehörte Musik
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"In the Court of the Crimson King," "In the Wake of Poseidon," "Lizard," and "Red." Might even throw in "EleKtrik: Live in Japan" for good measure.
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Storybook A covers album. Unfortunately contains the Suzanne Vega hit "Luka." Unfortunate not because I dislike the song, but because even hearing the name tends to start my interior jukebox with the tune and it could take days to get it out of my head. Happening right now, by the way.
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Seesselberg
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Conrad Schnitzler
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Tempest
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Heat Lightning Rumbles in the Distance
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James Luther Dickinson and the North Mississippi Allstars -- I'm Just Dead, I'm Not Gone Live set from 2006 accompanied by sons Luther and Cody, along with "spiritual son" Chris Chew-- you ought to check this out. RIP Jim. and South Memphis String Band -- Old Times There... More back-porch string music with Luther, Alvin Youngblood Hart and Jimbo Mathus.
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Go with Patterson Hood; the Truckers deserve the tag of being the last real Rock band in America; So lets go for it - DBT; Steve Earle, the Dead 40% of the time and Jackie Levein - check him out--
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Ray Russell
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John Russell
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Keith Rowe
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Steve Roden
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The Carpenter I would have liked a little less cello and a little more banjo (no need to "pretty up" these songs IMO). Still an enjoyable listen, however.
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Terry Riley
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Fantasy The Complete Recordings is Remastered and Resquenced to the original recording of July 1973. If you already own anyof the Keystone releases you MUST have this one. Absolutly unbeleivable sound. This was recorded 39 years ago....Get a copy for yourself, you will be very happy with it...!!!!
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The Residents
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Steve Reich
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the second set of 10/06/77, Activity Center- ASU, Tempe - all cylinders, companeros! As primers I listened to Miles/Rollins "Dig" from 10/06/51 & Rollins plays Bird from '56, followed by two takes of "I Love You Sweetheart of All My Dreams" courtesy Thelonious from 10/06/64. Go Cards.
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Rooster Rag. Again. Truly an amazing disc! Anything Robert Hunter touches these days turns to gold - but then we've always known that, haven't we?
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Red Krayola
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Eliane Radigue
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Live in New York City (6/6/11) I saw Simon about 6 months later on this tour -- setlist was the same as the NYC concert, though the full show from this tour includes a couple of additional covers, notably a show-highlight of a "for George" rendition of "Here Comes the Sun," unfortunately missing from this release. Still pretty damn good after all these years.
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Popol Vuh
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Baltimore's own Jacob Panic's brand-spanking-new album, "Pop-Grass," which is available exclusively through Bandcamp.com (http://jacobpanic.bandcamp.com). If you dig modern pop songs played by a bluegrass band, check this album out; it's a steal at $10. And Jacob can pick him some wicked banjo!
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Palo Alto, Stanford U. 10/10/82 Had to listen on its 30th! (Miller Aud) A Sunday. I can imagine it was awesome to be there - all those exotic trees with the dappled light, balmy temp, and Jerry lettin' 'em rip! Too much! Agreed, best show of '82.
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The Pop Group
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Polwechsel
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sounds perfect in some way every time I listen to it 'bout now, in the Fall when time is warping and tightening - awhoa! 10-12-68 give it a try, listen to it again or not. Unrelenting, ferocious and "spot-on, eh?". I was really hoping that the next Dave's was going to be this or hereabouts, but what is within earshot is most definitely worthy. Go there GOGD!!!
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Pôle
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The Plastic People Of The Universe
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Parker & Lytton
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Bernard Parmegiani
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Bettye Lavette -- Thankful n' ThoughtfulJimmy Cliff -- Rebirth Van Morrison -- Born to Sing: No Plan B John Hiatt -- Mystic Pinball Mumford and Sons -- Babel Happy Friday, folks!
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from Garcia Plays Dylan Again 'Going Going Gone' over and over say no more
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Take your pick - this date is a rich one. I'm listening to Bobby blast Me & My Uncle from Northrop Auditorium. Go Cards.