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Post by zenofmalarkey on Jun 19, 2013 15:20:13 GMT -5
Bob Weir.
Probably a pipe dream, but he basically throws a Superjam party every Wednesday for his Weir Here live stream on his site TRIStudios.com (which is fantastic). And if you saw the Move Me Brightly tribute to Jerry Garcia on his birthday you'll know what I mean.
Here's who was there that night, so you can only imagine what he'd do with the talent assembled on the farm: "In addition to Weir and Grateful Dead singer Donna Jean Godchaux, the one-time-only group of musicians included Phish's Mike Gordon, Furthur's Joe Russo and Jeff Chimenti, the Hold Steady's Craig Finn and Tad Kubler, Vampire Weekend's Chris Tomson, the Yellowbirds' Sam Cohen and Josh Kaufman, Ryan Adams and the Cardinals' Neal Casal and Jon Graboff, the Black Crowes' Adam MacDougall and Norah Jones' Jason Abraham Roberts, as well as singer-songwriters Jim Lauderdale, Jonathan Wilson, Cass McCombs and Harper Simon." -- Rolling Stone article
I would die with a Weir Superjam on Saturday and a Furthur show to close it out on Sunday. I realize the Dead and its various forms haven't been on the farm in awhile, but I would love a Weir-led Superjam.
Post by higgybear22 on Jun 19, 2013 15:54:02 GMT -5
With The National coming out with a Grateful Dead cover album it would be cool to have a "Superjam" of them and all of their guests on the record to come play Grateful Dead songs.
Does anyone think we will be getting 2 or 3 next year? Or will they revert back to the old 1 a year. Personally i like the whole themed superjams. Warren Haynes I agree would be a good leader for the superjam, he could get some awesome guests i'm sure.
Does anyone think we will be getting 2 or 3 next year? Or will they revert back to the old 1 a year. Personally i like the whole themed superjams. Warren Haynes I agree would be a good leader for the superjam, he could get some awesome guests i'm sure.
I'm guessing with the success of the Jams this year they will have multiples next year. Haynes is an obvious choice to lead a Superjam. Everyone likes to jam with Warren.
Post by dogfighter28 on Jun 19, 2013 22:28:48 GMT -5
-Straight up soul/r&b superjam curated by Greg Dulli (Afghan Whigs)featuring an appearance by Frank Ocean.
-Jason Molina tribute? Might not be a big draw for this but I'd love to see Magnolia Electric Co. play with some guest vocalists from the tribute album and maybe throw in some Neil Young covers etc
-Prog superjam. Members of King Crimson, Yes, Camel, whoever, maybe with some newer artists influenced by them. Obviously there could be some big names here so it would be tricky to choose the right mix.
-Straight up soul/r&b superjam curated by Greg Dulli (Afghan Whigs)featuring an appearance by Frank Ocean.
-Jason Molina tribute? Might not be a big draw for this but I'd love to see Magnolia Electric Co. play with some guest vocalists from the tribute album and maybe throw in some Neil Young covers etc
-Prog superjam. Members of King Crimson, Yes, Camel, whoever, maybe with some newer artists influenced by them. Obviously there could be some big names here so it would be tricky to choose the right mix.
Maybe some members of Umphrey's for the prog superjam?
If we're gonna get U2 the least Capps could do is give us a Daniel Lanois Superjam (featuring members of Tortoise, obviously).
Ooh - bring the Neville Brothers, Peter Gabriel, Brian Eno and Robbie Robertson and do Oh, Mercy in its entirety. Probably not what you had in mind but that would work for me.