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  • proudfoot
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    10 1 77

    From Dave's

    In the house

  • daverock
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    I thought I'd go back to the St. Louis box, and play the shows in sequence-something I haven't done since it came out. The opening 1971 shows, from 12/9 and 12/10 are great. Maybe not routinely recognised as among the best shows of the era, there is still plenty to enjoy here. 12/9 features no extended jams as such, but they seem to me to be more in tune with the spirit of rock n' roll than they ever would be in any other year. Although they persisted in covering rock n' roll well into middle age, those later excursions often come across as light relief, before or after the more serious fare. Here every song is played with commitment. They sound as though they are having a good time.

    Initially, 10/12 sounded less impressive to me. The same sort of thing as the previous night...again. Until the final cd where they stretch out into the future. An amazing rocking jam.
    Starting on 10/17/72, the first cd passed me by a bit, but the opening Cumberland and Playin' in the Band on the second cd of this show are as good versions of these two songs as any I can immediately remember.
    So there we go - a great box! And plenty to come.

  • DeadVikes
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    OB

    You made the Bulletin again OB. Congrats!

  • Oroborous
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    12/28/80

    The Dog Star beckons…
    Onward…through the fog!

  • proudfoot
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    very nice in the car

  • Oroborous
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    12/27/80

    Continuing on end of 1980

    Indy 81, yes sir Mr BC definitely the best I’ve heard of the 6 or 7 I’ve listened to so far from that tour!

    Mr Sun? Feel like I must of seem them at Rocky Grass BITD?
    Nutcracker sounds interesting, definitely will have to check out.
    Can you recommend some of their more jazzy stuff? i.e., is there an album if such…believe I’ve heard them described as jazz grass?
    Of course that makes one think of Bela/Ftones or Dawg, but I’ve always really dug Strength In Numbers Telluride sessions!
    Need more of this but it has to be more jazzy than Grassy…both my preference and TOO can’t abide any “hillbilly twangy crap” LOL
    That’s ok Luv, I can’t stand that prepackaged Beat from hell shit you like lol

  • dmcvt
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    Mr. Sun, Coig, Paul Winter

    Since our band is well covered here, a short report on a recent concert held at of all places, the National Gallery of Art in Washing Tundy Cee. Mr. Sun band developed their interpretation of the Ellington Strayhorn interpretation of the Nutcracker last year, was able to catch it then at the Chandler in Randolph, when I heard they would perform it at a location I have been fortunate to visit since childhood, no question. Went down for the 1 pm and managed to jump the line and get a front row seat, one of only four. Saying this being very glad anonymous here so methods not revealed, did get a chance to chat with guitarist Grant Gordy after on his way to see Da Vinci's Ginevra de Benci. What a location for music there in the West Garden Court, always a pleasure at the holidays when the central area is decorated. Admission was free, it being tax payer dollars. Coig this weekend for Celtic Christmas back at Chandler, then Paul Winter Consort's Solstice next week. Mr. Sun has a few more gigs in Wisconsin and Minnesota before they finish their seasonal concert at Nashville. Some of the best acoustic jazz flavored bluegrass you will ever. Probably don't need to tie it in, but Grant played with David Grisman for a while.

  • bluecrow
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    Took a step back, and another step back

    12/5/81 Indy

    edit - oooh boy is this show a thing of beauty. there is a great sounding Miller sbd. highly recommend!!

  • Oroborous
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    12/13/80

    To start…
    I’ve heard this fine show via GOBC, but going in order so we’ll see how it. compares….very nice! And so is it’s mate
    12/14/80 and heading for a DHB with
    12/26/80

  • uncle_tripel
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    ...Night of Spring '77

    let's just mellow out abit

    may 28 1977
    inhartford @civiccenter

    on downloaded CD-R's
    not the
    "To Terrapin: Hartford '77"
    version

    PEACE for ALL!
    uncle_tripel

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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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They put the Long Strange Trip soundrack up on Spotify so I'm jamming to it this morning! Peace, -Dave
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