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  • daverock
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    Something completely different

    "The Alabama Box : 1950's and 1960s Oddball Labels". 8 cds of grassroots, primitive rock n' roll from Bear Family. One of a series of regionally based box sets of obscure rockabilly, rock n' roll etc. Sound quality wise it makes "Elvis At Sun" sound like "Dark Side of The Moon". No need to get hung up on that though - put some dirt in your eye.

  • Oroborous
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    Don’t recall this one standing out?
    Let’s find out…

    Nice tale Oro other!
    Sounds like an awesome show.

  • Oroboros
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    yes, 1stShow (my first Red Rocks show)

    It was a fantastic night.

    And Graham brought that up about the anniversary of Jerry's death and spoke of Garcia's genius and generosity as he told the tale. Paid homage to the Dead as well and the crowd roared. Several stories of Joni Mitchell, David Crosby, Stephen Stills, the Hollies, Neil Young, and more as he explained the circumstances surrounding writing songs and the process. Fun stuff for us gray heads.

    Addendum, Graham's excellent four piece band included two young multi-instrumentalists switching off and adding color, power, swell, and nuance to the show. Wonderful evening.

    "Chance favors the prepared mind." - Phil Lesh

  • 1stshow70878
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    Wow, Oroboros. What a setlist! Must have been a great show. If I read that right there were 3 encores with 4 songs. And the Alligator story too. Bonus.
    Cheers

  • Oroboros
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    Teach your children

    last night on the anniversary of Jerry's death, we attended a Graham Nash show where he was storytelling all night on each tune's origin. Nash discussed how CSNY were stuck on who to play lead on their new tune, when David Crosby offered the Dead were in the next studio. CSNY asked Jerry to play pedal on 'Teach your Children.'

    Garcia ripped his classic pedal steal solo in one take, to the delight of everyone. Nash paid Jerry with a fender guitar he had purchased in Arizona, which Garcia promptly placed an alligator sticker on. And the rest is history. A great night of music and stories in Omaha from Graham Nash last night.

    "Teachers open the door, but you must enter by yourself."

  • TN John
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    4-12-71

    Pittsburgh Civic Arena [2nd Set]

  • uncle_tripel
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    under...

    ...the radar...the 1978-04-08 show @ Veterans Memorial Coliseum, Jacksonville, FL...
    ...right out of the chute with a sweet sounding 1st set
    check it out on the: archive/identifier 150560 (addeddate 2020-09-10)

    everyone enjoy your weekend!

    Peace for All!
    uncle_tripel

  • TN John
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    5-14-74

    University Of Montana

    Happy wake and bake y'all!

    Peace

  • daverock
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    BigBrownie I have only heard one track by Catpower - a cover of "Satisfaction" on a cheapo compilation of Stones covers. Slowed down, and played with just an acoustic guitar, it's one of the best covers of their songs I've ever heard. So, yes, I'll look out for that Dylan show she has done - cheers.

  • icecrmcnkd
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    I have the 5-CD Movie Soundtrack in folders by date on my music player.
    Started last night and am going through it in order.

    Watched The GD Movie and bonus DVD last weekend.

    Unfortunate that Dave/Rhino did not (so far) choose the honor the 50th anniversary of the glorious year of 1974 Grateful Dead with a Plangentized/Normanized Winterland October 1974 “The Last Ones” Box of complete audio and video.

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Inner Marshland, specifically.Always a heavy dose of guitar. For those of you unfamiliar with Nick Soloman, check him out.
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Dr. John, The Night Tripper Track: I Walk On Gilded Splinters Label: ATCO Records Cat #: SD 33-234
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Down Track: Bury Me In Smoke Label: EastWest Records America Cat #: 61830-1
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Norma Jean & Ray J. Track: Right Time Wrong Place Label: Hep' Me Records Cat #: LP-5000
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They put the Long Strange Trip soundrack up on Spotify so I'm jamming to it this morning! Peace, -Dave
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Club Foot Orchestra Track: Suite Number 8 From "The Twisted Tales Of Felix The Cat" Label: not on label Cat #: none