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worldrecordplayer

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  1. I don't recall if there's a separate JRAD topic, but they released a soundboard of the Boston House of Blues show for download and stream. I can assure you it was a barn burner (but aren't they all). Worth downloading. https://archive.org/details/jrad2016-12-02.cmc621.cmc641vxt.sbd.matrix.flac24
  2. There are a couple of musical pieces in my life that always put me in a good mood no matter how bad I may be feeling at the time. This is #1 for me. Never fails.
  3. Since that original post, I will add the two Tedeschi Trucks Band shows and the JRAD show. All 3 were excellent.
  4. Yes, Neil and Promise of the Real in the rain on Sunday afternoon was amazing. All 2 1/2 hours. Sent from my iPad using Tapatalk
  5. I miss The Channel. So many incredible nights spent inside that place. I go by there now, it's an open air parking lot, get tears in my eyes! Sent from my iPad using Tapatalk
  6. Ha! I thought I was losing my mind! Sent from my iPad using Tapatalk
  7. Agree. Real Estate and Richard Thompson were the only bands other than Wilco and Tweedy for me.
  8. Another one I had no idea. This is an education. Sent from my iPad using Tapatalk
  9. Damn, I'm going to be on a plane. Getting tix has never been an issue in the past, but I want the early birds.
  10. Same here with all those listed GD tunes. Add to that list for me, Man Smart Woman Smarter and Hey Pokey Way. (I was at the GD debut of Iko in St. Louis). I doubt there are any Dylan/Beatles/Stones covers they did I hadn't heard the originals of.
  11. First single released here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=U-qfQcJveDw
  12. Keeping track of the tweets, on 12/5 Solid Sound tweeted "200 days until Solid Sound-Stay Tuned" Staying tuned I am
  13. All those Hot Tuna covers of Rev. Gary Davis, Jr. songs
  14. Great. I hope that's followed by some U.S. tour dates. Been over 2 years since he's been in Boston.
  15. I saw them a number of times on their own and as an opener back in the day. "Pylon played their first live show at a party on March 9, 1979.[5] Members of The B-52's attended Pylon's third show. Fred Schneider and Kate Pierson of the B-52's were particularly supportive and helped promote Pylon's music in New York City, getting them a gig at Hurrah.[6]Soon Pylon opened for Gang of Four in New York. Pylon's debut single, "Cool," appeared on DB Records in early 1980, and received many positive critical reviews. From 1980 to 1983 Pylon toured parts of the U.S., Canada, and the UK, playing with
  16. Same. Add to my list, I knew Boogie On Reggae Woman from seeing Jerry Garcia and Merle Saunders many times in the early-mid '70"s. It wasn't until years later I learned that's a Stevie Wonder song. Most likely a bunch of Phish heads out there who heard that song first at a Phish show.
  17. I heard Roses Are Free by Phish (many times) before I learned it is a Ween song Speaking of Me and Bobby McGee, I'm pretty sure I first heard that from the Grateful Dead
  18. Thursday and Saturday for me also. Both excellent shows, Soul Sacrifice to end the second set Saturday was killer. Derek did Little Martha intro into Midnight in Harlem. Friday's set list had a lot of covers I wanted to hear, but I can't complain as I was at JRAD that night. Another phenomenal show from those guys. By buddy has a very good recording of Thursday up at bt.etree. He's bob100. Also has the first set Saturday, but something went wrong with his rig for the second set. I dont' think he has anything from Saturday up yet. Lots of good videos of the Saturday show here: http://www.
  19. Good scoring on Stub Hub! I always seem to pay above face on Stub Hub. I think I don't have the patience (or calmness) to wait till day of for a show I really want to se.
  20. An Evening With Tedeschi Trucks Band Sent from my iPad using Tapatalk
  21. Lodge seats (like the 4 row mezzanine section in the Orpheum in Boston) have their pluses and minuses. The sound is perfect, you get the full PA's. Being up front in the orchestra, while great for visuals, can provide less than ideal sound mix. The rows tend to have more slope, so better visuals despite who is in front of you. The crowd tends to sit rather than stand. That's either a plus or a negative depending on your point of view. I like to stand and be able to dance, but always grab mezz seats in the Orpheum for the excellent sound quality. My wife and I were sitting center mezz in the Or
  22. Finally got some Saturdays. Nothing great but I grabbed them
  23. Anyone have any Beacon luck today? I can't get anything for Saturday
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