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  • proudfoot
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    And what about Gnigrologglog?

    Goldring brothers

    Rearrange letters and add one or two

    A name like Goldring would have sufficed

    Reaching for the gold ring down inside

  • proudfoot
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    Yes

    What about GAINESVILLE?

  • Oroborous
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    So…

    How bouts Gainesville?
    11/29/80, got no chance of losing THIS time!

    BC: never smoked coconuts but we did try bananas 🥴

  • bluecrow
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    Somebody smoking coconuts out there?

    So earlier today on POTDWD Doc said that it was National Felt Forum Day(!!) - so 12/5/71 it is!!

    (small side note) - interesting that Wash My Hands followed Brown Eyed Women - 2 Jerry songs back to back - def not the 1st set norm in this era.

  • Oroborous
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    11/28/80

    Not sure I’d heard 11/26 before, but dug the hell outta it and forgot how much I dig 1980!
    Onto 11/28, which I’ve heard via Boxilla, but another fine, under played show!

  • daverock
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    Gnidrolog

    I can remember seeing their name about in adverts for albums or gigs, but I never actually heard them. Or anyone talk about them, for that matter. Possibly because no one was quite sure how to pronounce it. Something they might have been wise to consider when starting out!

  • Oroborous
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    Onward…to November 1980!

    11/26/80 to be precise.
    On the Road Again…sure as your born!

  • Kate_C.
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    The Wednesday Ether

    BlueCrow, you're Dead right of course re: Waldron; still no reason for interested parties not to checkout either title.

    Today: a magnificent sounding Axis/Bold as Love. Is it me or is this one of Jimi's most unique & exquisite sounding albums (I've got the JPN SICP 30822 release and the production value matches the amazing sonics).

    Of note, my homepage feed was populated w/ a slideshow re: 10 seventies acts that have cult followings. Like most of you, I've either got the bulk of discographies for most of the listed acts OR at least heard of the remainder, except one: Gnidrolog (!?). Brit Prog outfit from '69-'72, absolutely amazing stuff that I've never heard mentioned across diverse forums or acquaintances 'in the know'.

    After some sampling on Dcogs I quickly ordered the twofer release of their freshman & sophmore albums, as well as the Live '72 release. Check it out on your streaming service or, like me, who doesn't stream, numerous uploads on Utube. Be safe all.

  • proudfoot
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    While stuck in NASTY traffic

    11 1 90 disc 3
    Then 4 29 71 disc 2

    Truly horrific traffic

    Thank goodness for GD

  • bluecrow
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    12/4/73 Cinci

    Phil meltdown coming out of Eyes into "Space".

    Edit - and followed that up with the 12/6/73 bonus disc with "that" Dark Star and it was crazy good with some extended passages with Phil going full Godzilla / proto Seastones and I loved it.

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Irfan, Seraphim, & The Eternal Return.
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The Time Jumpers - Little Sister & Amy Helm - Didn't It Rain
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Houdini LP Just goes to show you don't ever know...what deadheads listen to.
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Holmes Sisters Track: Gonna Ride This Train Label: Nashboro Records Cat #: 45-778
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https://youtu.be/H1uSxhFcJn4 and I really liked this one..... Well I never been to England But I kinda like the Beatles Well, I headed for Las Vegas Only made it out to Needles Can you feel it It must be real it Feels so good Oh, feels so good
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Roscoe Mitchell Sextet Track: Sound 1 Label: Delmark Records Cat #: DE-408
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Bessie Jones Track: I'm A Rollin', I'm A Rollin' (Everybody's A Rolling Stone) Label: none Cat #: none
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Young-Culp and Trio Track: Shine On Me Label: C-Y Records Cat #: PS-4739
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Fis Track: DMT Usher Label: Tri Angle Cat #: TRIANGLE 21
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Tanya Tagaq Track: Tulugak Label: Six Shooter Records Cat #: SIX086
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Jlin Track: Infrared (Bagua) Label: Planet Mu, Knives Cat #: ZIQ356
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DJ Lag Track: Ghost On The Loose Label: Goon Club Allstars Cat #: GCA006
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https://youtu.be/9-KkOvhL0kg for Butch, Duane and Berry.... RIP Allman Brothers Band what an amazing set list..... @Miss Katniss, no worries just build a wall and drain the swamp.....you'll feel better.
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https://youtu.be/rtKQaYjBxN0 funny thing is, like Neil Diamond and the Grateful Dead, people either love or hate TTB, I haven't seen any middle ground among my friends. one thing you can't argue is that they have fun.....and with 12 touring band members who all get equal pay according to an Interview I saw with Derek in 2011, it clearly is not a money grab.
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Pink Floyd - Live- Olympic Stadium, Montréal , Quebec , Canada . July 06 , 1977 Peace, -Dave
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grab an extra, please... https://youtu.be/jiwktkw_rqE that video was the beginning of TTB, Susan slumming with the Derek Trucks Band at Eric Clapton's Crossroads Guitar Festival in Chicago...the rest is history.