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I saw them on that tour, too. Pretty decent show, from what I remember. The shed I saw them at was pretty empty, though it was at the horrible Tinley Park World Music Theater, so I do not blame Yes, particularly.
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Speaking of over-dubbing video footage with audio footage, I recently found out the 1971 Massey Hall DVD footage was from a different show. I don't remember hearing about this when it came out, though I am sure it was discussed. Still enjoy the dvd/cd, though.
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With all the discussions of the crowds at the latest Tweedy shows, that U of C show was, by far, the quietest Tweedy show I've been to. I think the audience source at the Owl site was taped by my friend. We had perfect seats for taping.
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Snow greets Sox, Guillen: 'Very stupid to play in Cleveland' (Trib. Link) I thought the NBA line was a bit funny. The Yankee/Tiger game looks pretty brutal, too.
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I didn't know it was theirs until I read your post.
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Really like the Tomorrow Blues tune.
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Yeah, I am downloading it this a.m. Looking forward to listening to it.
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Flip flop your World Series prediction and you would have mine.
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YouTube. Pretty good/fun version. Almost a gospel feel towards the end. Weir sounded great.
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Going to Chicago....what to do, see, stay, etc.
calvino replied to LouieB's topic in Tongue-Tied Lightning
I guess this thread is good as any for the below info. Nice line-up. These shows are typically fun. I'm glad the city didn't cut this. -
Pinetop's Official page
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Thanks for the link. I haven't heard about this, it sounds like an interesting idea. I wonder if it going to be subscription type thing? It appears that Weir wiped out on his bike again (scrape on his elbow). It's a bit funny that Journey already played/rehearsed there.
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I didn't know that, though I am not too familiar with 75-81 era of the Allman Brothers Band. I don't think I ever heard any record or show they put out during that period.
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One would think they would or at least they always have in the past (I think).
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Just read that Jambase interview, Trucks sure did get slammed in the comments. I guess I don't see the point either, bringing Dickey up again. He's been out of the band for a pretty long time.
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Bob Lefsetz bugs me sometimes, but here is a pretty decent blog post of his regarding the Fillmore album and a recent Beacon show. Hopefully the Allman Brothers Band comes through Chicago this year. Haven't seen them in a couple of years. I haven't been following the setlists for the Beacon Run. Just noticed the setlist for the 17th. Looks like fun show.
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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=D_P-v1BVQn8 Never heard it before - not heinous, I guess.
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To me Bear's voice sounds a bit like Garcia's. Also I guess The Grateful Dead Movie will be played in theaters throughout the U.S. on April 20th. Details at Dead.net. Never saw it in the theaters. Last year I was able to catch the Stones Ladies and Gentlemen in a theater, now the Grateful Dead movie. Also which other CD's was Bear involved in, other than the Dead? I swore I had one or two but I can't find them. I thought it was the recent Moby Grape live release, but his name does appear on the liner notes. Bear's Album Page Besides the Dead stuff, I don't have any of the others. I gue
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Google LosslessBob. It should help you find some shows.
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Do you mind torrents?
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Just came on the board to post this. Crazy, weird, and interesting dude.
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Yep. Also I guess he sat in the first Dead's show in San Fran. in 2003 (according to otherones.net). Did Loose Lucy, then too. Not sure which version XM plays, but I guess it doesn't manner.
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It's definitely the Dead, at least that what my XM screen reads, might be from 2003 show. I was mistaken regarding the Weir info. Hagar did a Celebrity Guest DJ spot on the channel, he talked a lot about hanging with Weir. Hagar and Garcia would of made an interesting pairing - yikes.
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The Grateful Dead XM Station plays a Dead version of "Loose Lucy" with Sammy Hager sitting in, quite a bit. Never was a big fan of the song to begin with and Hager makes it even worse. I guess Hager was/is neighbor of Weir's. I agree with A-Man, writing about a dude's problem is pretty lame, but of course it sells. I saw Van Halen in 91 in Carbondale, I had a free ticket. It was decent enough show from what I remember
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I try not to watch the rehab show but usually fail. He seemed pretty messed up on the show. Wasn't a big Alice and Chains fan, so I never heard of him before the show. Addiction sure is a suck ass thing. I wonder how people who go through the rehab show, succeed in recovery?