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  1. 22 hours ago, Velvet said:

    Thanks for that.  I just bought two of the three available $20 Dylan tix.  Picked will-call (free) but they still charged a $4 processing fee.  Pretty close to true about the $20 all-in though.

     

    Thanks HaMike!

    I tried getting the (apparently) third Dylan ticket, but was having credit card issues and lost it.  

  2. Well, Andre's 48 year old brain might be remembering things better than my 51 year old brain, and POG's 44 year old brain. And my reading skills could also use some work. Cause that site actually notes that Mr. Hornsby was indeed with the band on the night in question. 

    Grateful Dead shows with Bruce Hornsby as a regular member:
    All shows from 9/15/90 MSG through 3/24/92 Auburn Hills except.....

    I thought that he had stopped playing with them regularly at the end of 1991, but I was clearly mistaken. 

    (and I didn't even eat any paper at that show.)

    so there ya go. 

  3. must have been some special paper....Bruce Hornsby did not play with the Dead on this evening. His regular tenure, with the band, had ended in February of that year...

    http://www.agitators.com/gd/bruce.html

    I think that my favourite version of The Same Thing was when Bobby broke it out in Oakland. this is it. I believe that was called on stage by Bobby and just grew out of the preceding jam. 

    A fun read - and a great line:  "Psychedelic warrior status should bestowed upon these moments."

     

     

  4. Some Google sleuthing has found this:
     
     
    (the Black Sheep's web site has a typo.)

    Tavis E. Triance & The Natural Way are a muli-faceted project springing from the mind of singer songwriter Tavis E. Triance, formerly of the Royal Mountain Band and Spoon River. It harnesses his love of themes of darkness, absurdity and the unbridled madness of men, and imbues it with a lyricism and a swagger. Tavis's idiosyncratic vocals call to mind Bob Dylan as a tired cop in some old late night movie, Mick Jagger reeling off Randy Newman tunes, Dan Bejar as balladeer, or Cat Stevens on a quaalude binge. These songs gained shape and substance in the wet haze of a west coast winter, prompting Triance to reach out to his East Coast musical contingent. The wildly talented Brad Barr of Barr Brothers fame produced and participated in the recording of what would quickly become a cross continental album. Other friends were asked for their ideas and for their input and still other friends came on board: There was Jeffrey Louch a key member of both The Royal Mountain Band and Spoon River piloting what can only be described as a cockpit of vintage synth sounds. As always, there was the indomitable Jason Kent bringing his ear for arrangement and sun kissed harmony. There was Seamus Cowan also of Spoon River and formerly of The High Dials teamed up with Mark “Bucky” Wheaton keeping rhythm and low end glued to the floorboards. Naturally, these players helped to fully realize Tavis E. Triance & The Natural Way, lending Triance's songs a musicality and orchestration that call to mind Steely Dan playing songs from B-side Bad Finger or Pink Floyd cataloguing tunes from Tonight’s the Night. What is the culmination of all this ado? It is both the songbird & the high rise window: A Brief Respite From the Terror of Dying — an album that delivers exactly what it promises.
     

  5. 22 minutes ago, Northern Wish said:

    is there anything other 'new country' (I'm sure that is not what the straw hat kids are calling it) on that lineup?

    is that what these acts are? I haven't even heard of them. Plants and Animals and the Dropkick Murphys looks like a good night. otherwise, there's nothing there. well, Basia Bulat, but that's about it. 

  6. Tickets for Tragically Hip gone in a flash

     

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    Emily Plunkett found an old-school way to secure tickets that didn’t involve constantly hitting refresh on her screen — camp outside the box office.

    Plunkett arrived at the Canadian Tire Centre in Ottawa at 4:30 a.m. Friday morning and found herself the 12th person in line.

    “We were just doing what we could to get our seats,” she said.

    Untethered from their computer screens, the dedicated fans shared jokes, listened to music and watched the sun come up in-real-life. Just after 10 a.m., there were about 50 people in line waiting to snag tickets.

    “I feel validated for having done that, because I wanted to see if you could still do it the old-fashioned way,” she said.

    I didn't know that people still did that. I also wonder if they all got tickets, and what kind of tickets they got.

     

  7. not that I'm going to one of the ACC shows, but people are saying that they are using paperless tickets? i know that's the deal for the Platinum seats. just wondering if anybody else has heard that?

  8. there is just SO much that I want to see. And finding the time to travell to shows is difficult for me these days, so I'm planning to take advantage. The kids will be at camp in July.

     

     

    During New Orleans Jazzfest I found out about stamina.   

     

    And what did you find out about stamina?

     

    The last time I was in a situation with late night shows like this was Vegoose, 2005.  I ended up leaving the Phil and Friends late night show early, as I was beyond just not able to keep my eyes open. I saw the setlist, and realised that I wouldn't be missing much. Unfortunately, for me, there was stuill a whole third set to come.

  9. There's just way too much happening that weekend in Chicago.

     

    I'm planning to do the following shows:

    Leftover Salmon on Thursday night

    moe. late night Friday

    NRPS late night Saturday

    Grisman - Sunday afternoon

    Jackie Greene and Kimock, late show Sunday

     

    Finding the stamina to do all that is another story. I had planned to see the Sunday afternoon Greene/Kimock show, but want to do the Grisman show. And I really don't want to miss Greene/Kimock. OTOH, will I really want to go to a late show after the Dead finale? (even making it to the Grisman in time for brunch after a late night show will be a challenge.)

  10. ordered two tix each for the 4th and 5th (@ $95.50) All that I could afford right now.  paying a $7 fee for a $2 money order (for postage) did seem a bit silly though. 

     

    booked a flight with Aeroplan points. still need to book a place to stay. Probably going solo as convincing my non-Deadhead girlfriend who dislikes long meandering songs is proving to be a challenge. :-)

     

    I'm looking at renting an apartment. seems to be the best value for the money. if anybody is interested let me know. 

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