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Booche

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  1. "One of my fav folk-blues tunes. Great version. Taj rules! " That is a wicked video.
  2. Phantasy Tour has been all over him for a while. A long while. Something doesnt seem right (?) but I certainly hope he is ok. That guy slays.
  3. Fuck you Velvet. I saw Rocky movies with you and you didnt think to contact me for this? Fuuuuuuuuuuuuuuck yoooooooooooooou..............I will fight you on the undercard prior to Bieber and Tom Cruise.Your midsection is gonna take a pounding.Do lots of situps.
  4. That is what a beautiful life is meant to become.
  5. My dear brother bought me this dvd release for my bday when it was released. We were at home and he brought mom and dad's tv and dvd player outside so we could watch it.........which turned into a great party. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=K7ndrom5F6c
  6. Watch both. "highly" recommended............feel very fortunate for having seen one of his sets in Ottawa. The Machine story is unreal. Please watch the first before the second.
  7. ``Curious to what you said before editing the post. Did you tone down your comment... lol.`` Pretty much bahd. I wrote so many words thanks to supreme excitement and then realized how high I was so I got paranoid and deleted it all.
  8. Loving this new weekly feature even though I have seen them all before thanks to obsessively buying the videos they offered
  9. Booche

    Epic Covers

    First Phish shows I ever did see, Clifford Ball, ended up drinking with a biker who said "If I ever meet Dickey Betts I will punch him in the face." He fucking hated him. Having said that, Esau has posted one of my all-time favorite covers by anyone. Godspeed and God bless and all that stuff people say. I got no problem if this thread keeps getting topped with that version.
  10. Cool stuff JFD!!!!!! Having said that I dont recall him jumping out of his chair when he joined Little Feat's Fatman In The Bathtub when they opened for The Allman Bros at Maple Leaf Gardens in 1993ish. Hell, I might even have the wrong song and I kinda feel like Dickey Betts came onstage but someone else on guitar did. Then again, I was blasted on'shrooms so who knows what really happened. I do know he used to do it with the trio because I saw it happen numerous times. When I think back to it I wonder how that bass player kept his groove going while also ensuring Jeff stayed safe. If it was me on bass we would all fall off the stage, including the drummer.
  11. "Choosing a single point in time or even single year is impossible for me." Always
  12. You are correct sir and your prompt to explain what that quote means is required .....thank you DB2.0 once again for pointing out that my intended messages either get lost or misconstruedly misunderstood......... The Grateful Dead hit their highest of heights, from my perspective, prior to their hiatus at the end of 1974. "water fallen" in the above context refers to them as slowly dripping downwards, like a waterfall, while "crestmark" points to them having still maintained a peak that had been developed a few years prior. Having said that, any Deadhead will give you their opinion on when all of that happened. Luckily for us fans, they kept having some amazing shows/tours after that point. I could have simply wrote "it was the beginning of the end" but that wouldn't be accurate to how I feel while also sounding too Simple.
  13. I have hearing issues, for a variety of reasons, but one of them is having experienced said Jeff Healey's trio at Stages in Kingston 4ish times.My ears would ring for days. One of the main musically visual memories that hits hard, for all the bands I have seen, was the bass player using the neck of his guitar to direct Jeff back to his seat after he would get so amped up he would fly off his chair and start jumping around like something out of Planet Of The Apes. None of that ever felt like a shtick. It was beautifully intense.Jeff Healey opened the ideal of seeing as much live music as I could @foreverindebted
  14. They were as tight as they got with 2 drummers but for my tastes, I always preferred the solo Billy years. 77 was a very strong year for Jerry, Phil and Bobby. Having said that, said trio were the band once one looks back at it with a discernible ear, minus the Pigpen driven years. The Dead evolved throughout their career but 1977 was a water fallen crest-mark even I wont argue. Guaranteed it would have been a year I would have bitched about had I gone through it while seeing live shows. "What is this bullshit? Where did the exploration go?"
  15. From my perspective, Chris Robinson and Ryan Adams should start a band. Bring on the crazy and embrace those personality disorders. They can lose it on one another for every inevitable missed note while hopefully covering:
  16. Frye was sold as a music festival.
  17. "This could be the worst publicity ploy ever devised." I am sure you must recall this one Northern Wish, which forces the following questions: Has our collective short-term memory become so poor we forget about things like the Frye Festival? If you really think about it, the POTUS plays off that motif all the time so what does anyone really remember?
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