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Post by mulcherry0420 on Nov 1, 2007 3:11:54 GMT -5
Yea i saw him at Roo' and i was also blessed to see Phil Lesh and Friends at Echo aswell. I want to devout my life to seeing them. HAH. i wish www.sendspace.com/file/6psppz Grateful Dead Live at Barton Music Hall (Cornell) 5-8-77
In '95 I was preggers. I had FREE tickets to go see THE Dead. I said "no I'll stay home and get some things done." I sent most of my friends off. I figured I wouldn't be able to enjoy like I would want (I was at 5 months... no corn, etc) ... besides they tour all the time, I'd catch them next year.
3 weeks later Jerry died.
dammit. that explains the quote in my sig... I waited for the bus to come around for 3 more years...
Since then, I have developed a deep and powerful love for Phil Lesh. ;D
Alright kiddies, here's a little Corn Twenty present for y'all. ;D
[glow=yellow,2,300]Jimi Hendrix and BB King- Jam Session[/glow] April 15, 1968
Generation Club, New York City, New York 52 West 8th Street, New York
1. Blues Jam part 1 2. Blues Jam part 2 3. Like A Rolling Stone 4. Slow Blues part 1 5. Slow blues part 2 6. Fast Blues 7. It's My Own Fault
Tracks 1 -7 : Soundboard, Excellent, TRT: 64:40
AUDIO: Jimi with B.B. King on guitar and vocals, Elvin Bishop on guitar and vocals, Paul Butterfield on harmonica, Al Kooper on organ, Buzzy Feiten on bass, Don Martin on guitar, Phillip Wilson ondrums and Stewart (surname unknown) on piano
[glow=red,2,300]http://www.sendspace.com/file/1egeo2[/glow] *edited with new link*
Alright kiddies, here's a little Corn Twenty present for y'all. ;D
[glow=yellow,2,300]Jimi Hendrix and BB King- Jam Session[/glow] April 15, 1968
Generation Club, New York City, New York 52 West 8th Street, New York
1. Blues Jam part 1 2. Blues Jam part 2 3. Like A Rolling Stone 4. Slow Blues part 1 5. Slow blues part 2 6. Fast Blues 7. It's My Own Fault
Tracks 1 -7 : Soundboard, Excellent, TRT: 64:40
AUDIO: Jimi with B.B. King on guitar and vocals, Elvin Bishop on guitar and vocals, Paul Butterfield on harmonica, Al Kooper on organ, Buzzy Feiten on bass, Don Martin on guitar, Phillip Wilson ondrums and Stewart (surname unknown) on piano
The band was feeling loose and happy. Europe '97 was a turning point, they found the funk Trey had been "altered" in the evenings prior to these shows. He saw giant worms in the Amsterdam sewers...
Post by stallion pt. 2 on Nov 3, 2007 17:36:24 GMT -5
chefchick said:
Frank Zappa with Ray White, Patrick O'Hearn, Terry Bozzio, Eddie Jobson, Bianca Odin
24-Oct 1976, Boston Music Hall, Boston, Ma
Disc 1 1. Intro 2. Stinkfoot 3. Poodle Story 4. Dirty Love 5. Wind Up Workin' In A Gas Station 6. Tryin' To Grow A Chin 7.The Torture Never Stops 8. City Of Tiny Lights 9. You Didn't Try To Call Me 10. Mars Needs Yo Mama
Disc 2 1. Titties 'n Beer 2. Black Napkins 3. Advance Romance (including Inna-Gadda-Da-Poodle) 4. Honey Don't You Want A Man Like Me? 5. Rudy Wants To Buy Yez A Drink 6. Dinah Moe Humm 7. Purple Lagoon
John: We don't even understand our own music Spider: It doesn't, does it matter whether we understand it? At least it'll give us . . . strength John: I know but maybe we could get into it more if we understood it
Okay so the Sunday Acoustic session has started...(and maybe ended):
Radiohead (actually, just Thom and Johnny) - 6-4-03 - Acoustic set recorded at Electric Lady studio in NYC.
This was broadcast on the radio - sometimes there is a little static - it's annoying, but overall the sound quality is very good.
Here is the tracklist:
intro i might be wrong sail to the moon go to sleep (guitar string breaks) go to sleep punh up at a wedding no surprises i will there there everything in its right place karma police