jon. Posted April 9, 2005 Report Posted April 9, 2005 sh!t man! I just listened to these guys for the first time tonight... Check this out...if you haven't already!! I really dig this sound! Fun, fun, fun!!! It doesn't look like they come up north too often though! enjoy!
elemeno Posted April 9, 2005 Report Posted April 9, 2005 YMSB rocks. this show has been a favorite of mine for years. 11/2/2000 you can fid it on nugsnet. Set One Intro Jesus on the Mainline>Elzic's Farewell>Jesus on the Mainline Rag Mama Goldrush Roughneck Blues Roll on Blues Ely Renfro Country Boy Rock 'n Roll If I Lose Peace of Mind Boatman Peace of Mind Set Two Intro Ramblin' In the Rambler stage banter Ground Speed Red Rocking Chair On the Run Yes She Do (No She Don't) Telluride Half Moon Rising stage banter Pow Wow The Indian Boy Cry Holy Unto My Lord Keep On Going New Speedway Boogie You are My Sunshine Keep On Going ENCORE stage banter Mother's Only Son *"Groundspeed" through "Telluride" with David Grisman on mandolin **"On the Run" through Telluride" and "Mother's Only Son" unplugged
bouche Posted April 9, 2005 Report Posted April 9, 2005 Yeah, I would love to see these guys again. I remember wanting to see them, and finally getting to see them at moe.down in 2003. They didn't complain when their folks sent them off to music lessons as kids
Esau Posted April 9, 2005 Report Posted April 9, 2005 Hey Jon,You'll be pleased to see this then I imagine.373 shows....http://www.archive.org/audio/etreelistin...20String%20Band
jon Posted April 9, 2005 Report Posted April 9, 2005 "IT DOESN'T LOOK LIKE THEY COME UP NORTH TO OFTEN"were the first words i read whilst enteriung this post ,words scribed by the initiator of thread who lives in OTTAWA (i think).Myself,well i am on t'other side of the pond in MANCHESTER,LANCASHIRE ,oh how the wrinkles attack my face whenever i see a festival advertised over in the U.S especially since bluegrass has become the common denominator as far as Jam Bands go,my god this years bash at TELLURIDE could possibly be worth the 100's of festys and 1,000's of gigs i have attended since 1971 .Don't believe what you may read these days there is only one festival worth visiting on these shores "CAMBRIDGE FOLK FESTIVAL" now in it's 43rd? year and bringer of so many inspirations to myself.This years treat is defiatley MARY GAUTHIER whom along with HAYSEED DIXIE would do just nicely ,yet i know i shall arrive home raving about some newly discovred minstrel or minstrels.As for the YMSB i was a devottee already when i had the good fortune to "shake my booty" and after the set spend 30 mins in deep conversation with these young lads,I guess it was 2001 already with at least 4 years experience under there belt mhaving 47 yrs of my own i guess the boys average age to be around 24/25 I had encouraged a "rilly"good buddy to make thepilgramige this said year and rather despondently he dragged himself down to the stage about noon (more for my benefit i guess)as soon as was polite i:e the break in between 1st and 2nd song i was greeted with a grin from here to ear accompanied by WHEW being muscians ourselves it had made a massive impact on "my friend" a lover of irish /celtic sounds ,so when JOHN PRINE=IRIS DEMENT-ROSSANNE CASH -(and the set that blew me away ROBERT RANDOLPH (had i not seen it i think you would have had a hard time convincing me "it was a pedal steel" that sounded vaguley like JIMI HENDRIX'S gtr) I hope i am correct in refering to the 3 piece (banjo-mandlin-gtr (no there are def 4 of them i think fiddle?) Having just snaffled the new release live tracks 3 of C.M.T.COM those good people stream a doz or so pre released albums for about a month prior to there release "so's you no what your buying(or if you are of a meagre incomei see nothing wrong in copying them (i had not heard MARY GAUTHIER until last month and she is going to be the highspot of camb 2005.My point after listening to YMSB latestoffering the improvement in there ,well everything is unbelievable ,i thought they were tight 3/4 yrs ago Much much tighter and they exhude confidence which very quickly crept into the crowds feet and hips that sat afternoon.Apolocies for the much tangented "essay"i simply wanted to empathise with my poor friend in Ottawa and add if i were anywhere near the land mass christened UNITED STATES (oh yeaaah!) a little travlling /lotta travellin ,in fact I WOULD HAVE THE TRAVELLIN BLUES" God Bless JON
bouche Posted April 9, 2005 Report Posted April 9, 2005 Hi jon. our poor friend, jon., is in Toronto. where are you from jon # 2 ?
Schwa. Posted April 9, 2005 Report Posted April 9, 2005 hey jon. thanks for the heads up. great show, this one gets burned
Esau Posted April 9, 2005 Report Posted April 9, 2005 pssst bouche...read jon #2 second sentence... Also,if anyone wants to save on bandwidth,archive (link I provided) has the YMSB show also. Cheers
bouche Posted April 9, 2005 Report Posted April 9, 2005 (warning: slight deviation off-topic) MANCHESTER,LANCASHIRE.... OH! Hey Jon#2, did you go to Chuck's wedding today ?? (now, back to your regularly scheduled topic... YMSB!)
tribalstar Posted April 9, 2005 Report Posted April 9, 2005 I recently downloaded some stuff by these guys. I totally dig them and am looking forward to seeing them this summer.
headygouda Posted April 10, 2005 Report Posted April 10, 2005 If you plan on seeing them this summer, you're in store for a treat. Looks like SCI Fidelity recording artists are hitting the road and coming together for shows here and there...festys included. The acts will include Umphreys, Keller, YMSB, RRE, New Monsoon and of course.. SCI ;o) I wonder if VISA will sponsor me this summer?
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