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Mr. Heartbreak

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  1. Glad you’re ok. Negative is good!
  2. First major musical artist to die from COVID-19? https://www.bbc.com/news/world-europe-52017834
  3. Sorry to read what many of us here are going through. My wife found out this weekend that the restaurant owner who's she's worked for since 2014 is shutting down for at least two weeks--maybe permanently. No work = no pay. This is devastating to so people many in so many ways.
  4. Starting to get excited about the upcoming Dave's 34 from 6/23/74. I think I was already familiar with so many shows from the era that this one slipped by me, but the comments on headyversion about the versions of To Lay Me Down and Ship of Fools are very encouraging. And the bonus material from the previous night, including Eyes & Wharf Rat, sounds pretty awesome. As someone who's more of a Jerry guy than a Bobby guy, I've always felt like there are "Jerry" shows and "Bobby" shows. This one looks to be a Jerry show!
  5. Big fan of both Mazzy Star and Opal, though I knew them primarily from the ladies—Hope and Kendra, respectively. Guess I was an admirer of the man’s work without knowing the name. RIP
  6. So sad, but it will be nice to see. I’m sure I’ve posted it on here before, but I was a big fan of Neal’s solo work from back before he joined Ryan Adams’ group. Was thrilled when I learned about CRB, and went to my first of several shows in 2011. They smoked. Overall I think they played too often, so they were inconsistent, but sure put out some great stuff. Still miss Neal.
  7. I've probably told this story a few too many times here, but what the heck. It's a fun one. In 1997, I caught a Bruce Cockburn show down in Sarasota, and ended up befriending a fellow concertgoer. We got to trading tapes over the next few years. He got me into a few artists, including the solo work of Neal Casal (RIP), and a little band called Blue Mountain out of Mississippi. It turned out that the bass player for Blue Mountain was a woman named Laurie Stirratt. Her brother, John, had played with Blue Mountain back in the 80s when they were stilled called The Hilltops. He then went on to
  8. Alex Winter’s Frank Zappa Doc ‘Zappa’ Premieres at South by Southwesthttps://www.rollingstone.com/movies/movie-news/frank-zappa-south-by-southwest-doc-937847/
  9. The positive response from you freaks has made me a little happier about the pick. I'll admit, I was kinda hoping for a Fall '72 show, as it seems like we've gotten plenty of '74 lately with that box set. Turns out it's been quite a while since a '74 Dave's Pick. Looking forward to hearing it.
  10. Been watching the French/ Belgium series Zone Blanche (aka Black Spot) on Netflix. Totally bingeworthy.
  11. This is one of those shows--I confess there are quite a few--where I have a digital copy but haven't gotten to it yet. I am familiar with a couple shows around it: the 6/18 show from Freedom Hall, Louisville, KY, and the 6/26 Providence show, featured many years ago via the old Steel Cut Oats site. There's good stuff on this release, I'm sure, and I'm glad we didn't get something from 1993...but I have to admit I'm a little disappointed having a Wall of Sound show as the feature of the year with the bonus disc. That thin, tinny sound is not one of my favorite things. Oh well, at least it's a
  12. Dave's Picks Vol. 34 announcement - 6/23/74 Jai-Alai Fronton, Miami, FL w/bonus disc of 6/22 highlights.
  13. Thanks to everyone who has made a contribution to this thread. I'm mainly a classic rock/jazz/blues/folk guy, although the 1500 or so artists in my collection do include quite a few indie bands, electronic music, and so on. I've spent much of my "new" listening over the past decade on stuff that's "new to me," that is, not actually new. And I tend to find very little modern music that floats my boat. The fact that some of you have listed artists as diverse as DBT, Mazzy Star, Augie March and Bowie (all of whom I like), along with Wilco, gives me hope that I might discover some relatively new
  14. I haven't listened to the whole thing yet, but she doesn't totally destroy the version of It's a Sin. Like I said, it's really a shame, because Jerry is just on fire--and the sound quality is better than probably the last 10 or more Dave's Picks. Fortunately there's no shortage of classic Jer from this era out there!
  15. Have any of you freaks gotten the new GarciaLive Vol. 12 release? They should have attributed it to "Jerry Garcia & Merl Saunders featuring Sarah Fulcher." According to the website, Sarah's tenure with the group was "brief but revolutionary." Man, someone online turned me on to a digital copy of this, and thank God I didn't actually pay for it. Sarah's vocal, er, stylings, are like 20 minutes' worth of high-ptiched shrieks. Think Donna's "whoa-oo-oh-yeeeeahhh" shriek, only in vast quantities. Quite possibly the worst things I've ever heard on a Garcia release. I already had the shows f
  16. I agree with all of this. I hope we're wrong, but I fully expect the Senate to acquit the MF, and then the Repubs will flog this all the way until election day. Sadly, most of our fellow Americans are too disconnected (or too stupid) to even understand what he's done, or is doing.
  17. Looks like the surprise TNK and I Wanna Destroy You breakouts are the setlist variations. I'd take 'em--sounds like a welcome ending!
  18. New record and tour coming, 2020: http://www.brooklynvegan.com/drive-by-truckers-announce-new-album-tour-share-new-track/ Been taking a deep dive into the DBT catalogue, mainly the lesser-known albums I hadn't heard before. An online search led to the above article. Looking forward to some new Truckers!
  19. Yeah, that Bruce Christmas album is great. Mostly traditionals, with one original. Bruce is in fine form, and there's no Tin Pan Alley crap.
  20. Wow! I'm a Phil Ochs obsessive, and didn't even know this cover existed. Thanks for the share.
  21. I'm partial to the 3/26/98 Lounge Ax show. That tape was really my full-on introduction to Tweedy & Wilco. "Hey, shut up. Lotta people talking back there. I know I'm playing a bunch of quiet songs--but they're really pretty. You're missing out on a very dynamic performance."
  22. Not a popular POV around here, but that remains my all-time favorite lineup. Jeff, John, Glenn & Leroy, with Mikeal coming aboard in 2002. Jeff didn't want to have to be lead guitar and front man--which is understandable--but man, it was great watching him play lead all night in those days.
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