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    5/19/77 Fox Theatre Atlanta, Ga. It had been a good number of shows since they'd played Sugaree and this one - for me, anyhow - has a pair of rushes during Jerry breaks that are amazing, just amazing. Love this show!!! RIP Senor Latvala.
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    Encore: It's All Over Now Baby BlueNice, slightly extended, version. This and Knockin' On Heaven's Door are my Dylan/Jer faves for encores ~ the carpet, too, is moving under you ~
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    A May 17th Show in 2013 http://www.wmwv.com/TXR-5-17-13-SET2.mp3 I am truly grateful, xo, it feels like May 17th, on this May 18th! Love and Luck Love and Luck
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    5/18/72 Kongressal Munich, West Germany Great liner notes by Blair Jackson with a focus on Bill, "the young god". I'm in the midst of Playin' and, well, words are fairly inconsequential by this stage - pure pudding!!! And now for our next number ... Good Lovin'. Intermission: 5/18/59 Sonny Stitt/Oscar Peterson "Sittin' In" & Oscar Peterson "A Portrait of Frank Sinatra" Only the Lyceum left after this one ... it's going by too fast!!!
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    Coleman Hawkins "Rainbow Mist" 5/17/44 John Coltrane/Paul Quinichette "Cattin'" 5/17/57 Thelonious Monk "Monk In Copenhagen" 5/17/61 Teddy Edwards/Howard McGhee "Together Again" 5/17/61 Bill Evans "How My Heart Sings" & "Polka Dots & Moonbeams" 5/17/62 Miles Davis "Sorcerer" 5/17/67 Miles Davis "Miles In the Sky" 5/17/68 Grateful Dead La Grande Salle du Grand Theatre Luxembourg 5/16/72 Not the longest show from the tour, but it hits all the spots just right! Happy Friday!!!
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    I met a woman a couple of weeks ago who had just seen Bob Mould, was raving about the show. Then Parkas4Kids does some raving of his own, seems like Bob Mould is calling me? My favorite post-Huskers albums are Copper Blue and Workbook, I should try them on this evening, take a spin around the block. It's been a few years since Mould was part of my music rotation, can't begin to understand sometimes how artists drop off my radar without any real intent involved. Too much music, too little time. But then again, I do like that John Prine album mentioned by slo as well. And I'm seeing CSN on Sunday, feeling compelled to take a trip through their catalog. I need about 4 sets of ears and a much more talented multi-tasking brain, it seems. I know, 1st-world problems, eh?
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    his "some humans ain't human" song written about the ole asshole from El Paso - Dubya reminded me of what a talented song writer he is. I got to see him live at the beautiful Coronado Theater in Rockford, IL. back in the late 90's. Outstanding performer; just wish I could've seen him with Bonnie Raitt.
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    Been on a bit of a reggae kick of late (after ODing on Bob Mould). If you're in the mood to check out/support a killer indie band, check out the Idlers from St. John's, Newfoundland, and Labrador, Canada. They have two albums out--"Corner" and "Keep Out"--that are simply DYNAMITE. Both were produced by none other than Darryl Jenifer of the Bad Brains and the White Mandingos. This ten-peice outfit is no joke--these cats can groove with the best of 'em! Check out their website, idlers.ca, or grab their tunes directly from CD Baby.
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The real-time reports continue...
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- Dandys Rule Ok- ...The Dandy Warhols Come Down - Thirteen Tales from Urban Bohemia - Welcome to the Monkey House - The Black Album/Come on Feel the Dandy Warhols - Odditorium of Warlords of Mars - Earth to the Dandy Warhols - Earth to the Remix, Vol. 2 EP - The Dandy Warhols Are Sound - The Capitol Years: 1995-2007 - This Machine In other words, THE COMPLETE DISCOGRAPHY. I absolutely love this band and have been in love with them since 2003 when they released "Welcome to the Monkey House."
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Agitation Free
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O' Be Joyful tell Kentucky how your turnip greens grow tell California everything you know tell New York, tell Tennessee, come to Carolina your drinks are on me Yes, indeed, come to Carolina ya's drinks' on me...
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Favorite live albums:Dead Set; Reckoning Favorite Box set: Europe 72 Really love Ladies & Gentlemen, The Grateful Dead (Closing of the Fillmore East in 1971)
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Shirley Collins
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Regions of Light and Sound of God I have this nagging feeling that My Morning Jacket is going to go all Radiohead on me. This album doesn't do much to allay that fear. The fact that I like the album isn't much help, since I also liked "OK Computer," but hated "Kid A" and everything after. Naahhh, it'll never happen. Will it?
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I gotta say, gratefuldean, I've listened to several My Morning Jacket albums as well as Jim's solo record, and they don't do a thing for me. "Rolling Stone" raves and raves and RAVES about them, but I just don't hear what all the fuss is about. Sure, they're a very talented group of musicians, but their music feels very formulaic to me and not at all psychedelic. They must be one of those bands you gotta see live. Studio albums just don't seem to do them justice.
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I gotta say, Parkas, I'm surprised that I like them, at least in a way. You're right, though, I got hooked seeing MMJ live before I ever heard an album. On the other hand, Circuital is one of my favorite albums of the past few years, so obviously once I "got" them, I "got" them.
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Dark Star. Love this compilation and wish I'd taken the time to order the full ten disc set while it was first advertized. There is a confident rawness here that is just rising to maturity.
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4 07 72 It'd be nice to have the full Academy run, now wouldn't it?
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4/08/72 Dead Solid Perfect.
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I find it slightly odd that I had a sudden urge to listen to QotSA yesterday, which just so happens to be the same day the band announced the release date of their new album, "...Like Clockwork." I also hate that I like this band so much, what with Josh Homme being such an a**hole and all that. I guess you just can't mess with genius sometimes. Anyway, yeah, I breezed through their self-titled debut yesterday (the recent re-release, anyway), am currently listening to "R," and will finish up with their best album to date, "Song for the Deaf." I used to have "Lullabies to Paralyze" and "Era Vulgaris," but they've gotten lost in the ether of crashed harddrives, never to be heard from again....
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TraceStraightaways Wide Swing Tremelo Cruising this week with the Son Volt discography ahead of seeing this year's version of the band at the Cat's Cradle on Saturday.
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Rhythm & Sound
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One of my favorite artists of all time, I just love his take on the blues. Got a bunch of his records on wax, which I recently converted to MP3s. Here's the playlist for today:- "Better Than the Rest" a.k.a. "Nadine" - S/T - "Move It on Over" (my favorite!) - "Bad to the Bone" - "Maverick" - "Live"
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4/11/72 City Hall, Newcastle, England "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 may come when you can't feel at all."
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The post-hiatus albums Okemah and the Melody of Riot The Search American Central Dust Honky Tonk I'm not filling in the missing years with Jay Farrar solo. I really like Honky Tonk with that classic Bakersfield sound, expecting to hear plenty of that sort of thing tomorrow night...
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Streaming to my phone from Dropbox. In a BART station. Ain't technology grand!
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Johnny Cash greatest hits 2 disc studio versionJohnny Cash Bootleg Series III Bill Munroe 4 disc box ~ Give me that old time religion Its good enough for me ~ (Munroe is The man on mandolin)
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Tod Dockstader
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Matmos
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4/16/72 Aarhus University, Aarhus, Denmark Rollin' (oh, yes, forgot about Numero 4, Tivoli - I became somewhat preoccupied ... it must have been the music)
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- "Cosmic Egg" by Wolfmother- "Frank" by Amy Winehouse - "Go to Nassau - May 15 & 16, 1980" by the 'Dead - "GarciaLive, Vol. 1" by JG
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Tivoli Concert Hall, Copenhagen, Denmark 4/17/72 Glorious sounding good old Grateful Dead!!!
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The quiet hum of my refrigerator. The FURTHUR show ended --- it was excellent, for sure! The neighbors can sleep now; we have been rocked. It was well needed, so indescribably so. "On my feet..."
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Rhythim Is Rhythim
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The Low Highway Nice! Lately I've been listening to "Ladies and Gentlemen, The Grateful Dead" in 20-30 minute chunks at bedtime. I have a way of neglecting the compilation releases sitting on the shelf, and it's been a while since I listened to this one. Reminds me why this is my favorite era of the Dead. Counting down to DaP6...what's the word on the bonus disc?
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Thomas Fehlmann
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Donor Rap The beauty of the night is tucked in so right with so few words, said just right. I would like to ditto that. If anything ever happens to me...I want to be an organ donor, xo.
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4/21/60 King Curtis "The New Scene of King Curtis" 4/21/61 Thelonious Monk "Monk In Italy" 4/21/61 Miles Davis "Friday at The Blackhawk" 4/21/65 Lee Morgan "The Rumproller" 4/21/67 McKoy Tyner "The Real McKoy" 4/21/68 Joe Henderson "Four" 4/21/72 Grateful Dead Beat Club, Bremen, West Germany, Numero 7
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Listening to the LPs I was lucky enough to snag on Record Store Day this past Saturday. Sadly, I missed the 'Dead's release as well as the re-issue of Pink Floyd's "See Emily Play," but I did get some pretty great records! There are a few other special releases I picked up that I haven't opened yet, too, like "The Animals Is Here" and "The Animals Are Back" to name a few. Managed to get quite the haul this year!- "The Rise and Fall of Ziggy Stardust and the Spiders from Mars" by David Bowie* - "The Stars (Are Out Tonight)" by David Bowie - "Album" by Joan Jett & the Blackhearts - "Public Image" by Public Image Ltd. - "(The Night the Sky Cried) Tears of Fire/Farstar" by the Sword* - "Hammer of Heaven" by the Sword* - "The Madcap Cries" by Syd Barrett* - "The Only Way to Go Is Straight Through" by Thurston Moore and Loren Connors * non-Record Store Day releases
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Boards Of Canada
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JJ Grey and Mofro -- This River Eric Burdon -- 'Til Your River Runs Dry Speaking of Eric Burdon, I also snagged one of those Animals RSD mono releases, sounded pretty nice. Also, Richard Thompson, Jason Isbell/Elizabeth Cook, Avett Bros/Randy Travis, Gary Clark Jr, Mike Cooley, Jimi Hendrix, all on vinyl (I think that I'm forgetting something here), and a pristine used vinyl copy of the Ramones "Rocket to Russia." But missed the Dead RSD release...
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Oh, man, that new Eric Burdon record is AMAZING! I've loved the Animals since I was a kid and managed to snag both RSD 45s. But yeah, "'Til Your River Runs Dry" is a stunning album and definitely one of the best I've heard in the last year or so.
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"Blue Monk" from 'The Essential Thelonious Monk'
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Ricardo Villalobos
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"Kids" from the band's debut EP, 'Time to Pretend'. An interesting release but nowhere near the level of 'Oracular Spectacular' or 'Congratulations'.