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  • Dennis
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    OK, no one else mentioned him

    Sorry to see Earl Holliman pass. Truth be told I didn't know he was still alive, let alone 96.

    I always enjoyed him in Forbidden Planet and The Rainmaker.

    He had a good run.

  • proudfoot
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    And thank you, Bluecrow

    Beloit WI, to be exact

  • bluecrow
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    Happy B-Day PF!!

    Sort of slipped by me the subtext to the 12/3/79 listen. Guessing you were living in Rockford or thereabouts? 12/3 was my second show. I think it was a great show, certainly we all had fun! Lots of kvetching over that release versus other shows from Fall '79 but that era had so many great shows and folks have their own favorites. Sound quality of the release doesn't do it justice, but there's a circulating matrix that some may think captures it a bit better. Outside of some of the versions in May '77, the Jack-A-Roe is my personal favorite - start is similar in feel to those early versions and Jerry's solo is sublime. I think Phil quotes/echoes the bass line for Love Supreme late in the Playing jam. The Trucking to end Set II is take no prisoners. I'm sure it was pandemonium in the balcony.

  • proudfoot
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    Aw shucks 1st show

    You're too kind

  • Kate_C.
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    Jazzy Day

    Mosaic's Woody Shaw Complete Muse Sessions. Woody's like Fall '77, generally underrated and relatively unappreciated simply by virtue of the Spring tour's epic shadow (which, in this weird and perhaps incompetent analogy would be its consensus human equivalents of Miles, Dizzy, and Louis, or my fave Donald Byrd).

    Tonight, moving on to a couple mellow titles involving different Barney Wilen quartets, Paris Moods & French Story, the former preferable solely for Mal Waldron's work on keys.

  • icecrmcnkd
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    2003 The Dead

    I saw the ATL show.
    Sammy Hagar came out and sang Loose Lucy with Joan.
    I thought that Joan was a perfect fit for the band and was bummed that she wasn’t included in 2004.

    Joan was a backup singer when Cheap Trick played Sgt. Pepper’s in its entirety for a room full of record execs.
    I have the DVD. It’s cool.
    Cheap Trick also did a residency in Vegas playing Sgt. Pepper’s. I think that Vguy made it to one of the shows.
    They also did it next to an ice rink with ice skaters as a benefit for Scott Hamilton. It used to be on utoob, not sure if it is still there.

  • strat-wolf-bean
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    Sorry - Diverted from the proper thread topic

    Road Trips vol 1, number 2 - October '77 & (later) the killer bonus disc material.
    : ))

    Edit: Just re-read the 'liner notes' for this one, by Steve Silberman. So sorry to hear of his recent passing ... Belated and fond thanks in memory of Steve i.e. for sharing all his love of the music/scene with us over these many years!

  • strat-wolf-bean
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    Pat Metheny

    Longtime fan - had all the ECM records/tapes (Travels is my favorite) and caught him w/Lyle and band in '89, IIRC, or perhaps it was '90,? at the Greek Theater ... Thanks to my aunt & uncle for the tix. It was a great show. Saw him at the Orpheum a few years later as well when he had morphed over to the (fairly cool, but not quite as great) angular Thai-like sound/album ...
    Selections from Under the Missouri Sky was the 'soundtrack' for our wedding - music for guests while seated, plus both the procession in & exit out. I still love his pure jazz playing - when that mood strikes - with the many duets and players over the years. So glad Vermonters had a chance to see him in such an intimate setting. These days however, I listen to much more Dead (heh heh).

  • 1stshow70878
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    Proudfoot

    Starts his 61st trip around the sun tomorrow. (he let his birthdate slip a few posts back, didn't think we were watching didja?) Hope you get a nice cake. (or a cheesecake, hint hint Dennis)
    Cheers

  • proudfoot
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    on the way in today (started yesterday)

    Jimi Hendrix at Woodstock

    very nice

    as always: if any artist died too young, JH is 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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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.