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27. sonny rollins (John Coltrane, Ornette Coleman, Sonny Rollins, Mad Dog O Roos got the sax)
28. the damned
29. the equatics
30. the plague (I'm like 99% sure Ben wears a Plague shirt at some point in Parks and Rec, but i dont have the time to rewatch the series for the scene because I can't find it on google. anyways, good punk band)
31. the apocalypse now sessions: the rhythm devils play river music (this was a thing that happened twice, and isn't a specialty set afaik)
"Director Francis Ford Coppola asked Mickey Hart to provide a percussive underscore for his 1979 film Apocalypse Now. Combining the quiet sounds of tablas with harsher sounds of drum sets and demonstrating Hart's propensity for unusual time signatures, the album echoes the tones of war and death" - fuck yeah
32. the shang ri las
33. the spinners (surprised they weren't drafted)
34. this heat
35. type o negative (the fact that i will never be able to yell back BLACK BLACK BLACK NUMBA ONONONONE to peter steele will haunt me every halloween until I die)
36. velvet revolver (I liked em, whatever)
37. volto! (Danny Carey's jazz band. this is not a shameless super jam plug btw, I love him, I listen to Volto, i'd love to see them)
38. youth lagoon
39. abbot & Costtello (what's on which, who's on this, that is on the other, this shit writes itself)
40. bob hope
41. evel Knievel (maybe he'll also jump the RV campers, who knows with this guy he's a mad man)
42. ken kesey and the merry pranksters present the acid test (toured, public, not specialty. some incarnations have the dead, im not aiming for that)
43. Patrice
44. phil Hartman
45. red foxx
- DRUMS THE WORD - FT. DAVE GROHL, GINGER BAKER, KAREN CARPTENTER, PHIL COLLINS, DANNY CAREY, MICKEY HART & BILL KREUTZMANN, TITO PUENE, STEWART COPELAND, HAROLD RAY BROWN, SANDY WEST, GAVIN HARRISON, DANNY TAYLOR, AND BUDDY RICH, WITH PHIL LYNOTT, DIMEBAG DARRELL, WYCLEF JEAN, CEDRICK BIXLER ZAVALA, STEVEN WILSON, LES CLAYPOOL, TREY ANASTASIO
- THE GREAT AMERICAN SONG BOOK - FT. RAY CHARLES, LAURYN HILL, ROY ORBISON, SAM COOKE, TOM PETTY, STEVIE RAY VAUGHN, SONNY & CHER, MILES & BETTY DAVIS, DEAN MARTIN, JOHN & ALICE COLTRANE, ROKY ERICKSON, MINNIE RIPERTON, DON HO, COLONEL BRUCE HAMPTON, AND BETO O ROURKE, WITH PHILLY JOE JONES, PAUL CHAMBERS
I'll do the poster after I figure out what to do with Elevators, which sucks, and i guess if kesey goes to poll or whatever. really like my comedy lineup, my jazz lineup is great, classic stuff pretty good, lots of psych, good prog, hip hop is pretty lacking, but there's only so many good inactive ones, it's relatively a young genre, similarly to my electronic which is pretty dismal, but i've got some good stuff in there. damageplan, mudcrutch are probably my most questionable picks, but they're both decent and wouldn't be out of place on a festival lineup if they were still alive really any year. but more importantly as the first drafter of Dave Grohl, Eric Clapton, Ginger Baker, Phil Collins, Peter Gabriel, Duane Allman, Lauryn Hill I couldn't give less of a shit.
1. The Gregg Allman Band 2. Bad Company 3. The Blasters 4. Blood, Sweat, and Tears 5. Leon Bridges 6. JJ Cale 7. Deerhunter 8. Electric Flag 9. Fairport Convention 10. Flamin' Groovies 11. The Flesh Eaters 12. Free 13. Donny Hathaway and Roberta Flack 14. Richie Havens 15. The Hold Steady 16. John Lee Hooker & Canned Heat 17. Son House 18. Ben Howard 19. The Impressions 20. Elmore James 21. Ted Leo + the Pharmacists 22. Love 23. Manic Street Preachers 24. Laura Marling 25. Conor Oberst & The Mystic Valley Band 26. Okkervil River 27. Parquet Courts 28. Graham Parker & The Rumour 29. Carl Perkins 30. The Pretty Things 31. Quicksilver Messenger Service 32. Rainbow 33. The Rascals 34. Nathaniel Rateliff & The Night Sweats 35. Ride 36. Simple Minds 37. Bessie Smith 38. Suede 39. Big Mama Thornton 40. Johnny Thunders & The Heartbreakers 41. Tower of Power 42. Vanilla Fudge 43. VSOP 44. Dinah Washington 45. Weather Report 46. Junior Wells 47. X
Superjam: What is Hip? A Journey through Soul to Rock and Roll featuring Otis Redding, Wilson Pickett, Gregg Allman, Nathaniel Rateliff, Dinah Washington, Chaka Khan, Roberta Flack, Donny Hathaway, Sly Stone, Joe Cocker, The Tower of Power Horns and featuring the guitar stylings of Arthur Lee and Duane Allman, the wondrous piano of Leon Russell, and the thundering bass of Larry Graham
Superjam: From The Delta to Chicago and Beyond - A History of the Blues ft. Dan Auerbach, Eric Clapton, Bessie Smith, Billie Holliday, Big Mama Thornton, Bonnie Raitt, Jeff Beck, Junior Wells, John Lee Hooker, Elmore James, and More.
1. The Gregg Allman Band 2. Bad Company 3. The Blasters 4. Blood, Sweat, and Tears 5. Leon Bridges 6. JJ Cale 7. Deerhunter 8. Electric Flag 9. Fairport Convention 10. Flamin' Groovies 11. The Flesh Eaters 12. Free 13. Donny Hathaway and Roberta Flack 14. Richie Havens 15. The Hold Steady 16. John Lee Hooker & Canned Heat 17. Son House 18. Ben Howard 19. The Impressions 20. Elmore James 21. Ted Leo + the Pharmacists 22. Love 23. Manic Street Preachers 24. Laura Marling 25. Conor Oberst & The Mystic Valley Band 26. Okkervil River 27. Parquet Courts 28. Graham Parker & The Rumour 29. Carl Perkins 30. The Pretty Things 31. Quicksilver Messenger Service 32. Rainbow 33. The Rascals 34. Nathaniel Rateliff & The Night Sweats 35. Ride 36. Simple Minds 37. Bessie Smith 38. Suede 39. Big Mama Thornton 40. Johnny Thunders & The Heartbreakers 41. Tower of Power 42. Vanilla Fudge 43. VSOP 44. Dinah Washington 45. Weather Report 46. Junior Wells 47. X
Superjam: What is Hip? A Journey through Soul to Rock and Roll featuring Otis Redding, Wilson Pickett, Gregg Allman, Nathaniel Rateliff, Dinah Washington, Chaka Khan, Roberta Flack, Donny Hathaway, Sly Stone, Joe Cocker, The Tower of Power Horns and featuring the guitar stylings of Arthur Lee and Duane Allman, the wondrous piano of Leon Russell, and the thundering bass of Larry Graham
Superjam: From The Delta to Chicago and Beyond - A History of the Blues ft. Dan Auerbach, Eric Clapton, Bessie Smith, Billie Holliday, Big Mama Thornton, Bonnie Raitt, Jeff Beck, Junior Wells, John Lee Hooker, Elmore James, and More.
Shouldn't have Jeff Beck in that SJ - I forgot he was drafted!
And instead of saying all of your goodbyes - let them know you realize that life goes fast - It's hard to make the good things last-you realize the sun doesn't go down - It's just an illusion caused by the world spinning round