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  1. Going to see Billy tonight in Salt Lake City. Not a huge bluegrass fan...so...impress me Billy. I'm open to it!
    6 points
  2. “Felt my body move in ways that it never has before.” High praise from a man whose opinion I value highly. That’s how how I felt about old school Cornmeal. They were the other band I got on airplanes to go see. I think I need to check this young man out.
    4 points
  3. Well now. The first set was good, not great. Kind of wondering to myself what all the fuss has been about. 2nd set i went to the back if the venue where there was wonderful wood floors and pretty much no one other than myself and My friends. No traffic moving through, no talkers. And woosh! The music took off. 2nd set i would rate as extremely good. Felt my body move in ways that it never has before. The transition into me and my uncle out of whatever song/jam they were in was beyond fluid and i had no idea it was coming. I'll be back. Next time I'll dive deep...i didn't last night because I'm fighting a cold. But it's worthy~
    4 points
  4. yeah it is they're the real deal
    2 points
  5. "...it was amazing to hear almost all of Red Rocks get down almost to pin drop quiet during Black Peter" From my seat and experience, *ALL* of Red Rocks was quiet and still. What an experience to be at a concert with thousands of people - the silence and stillness was exquisitely beautiful, most palapable. Maybe the pre-show weather up there (and Hot Tuna) mystified us a bit. ............"Now".......... Thank you to band, crew, and Colorado people for a most amazing three nights of such sweet music ❤️ Frank
    2 points
  6. Joining in with mixlr. Between set music is crispy. Hope it fills your cup for the time you spent getting in and getting out. What's the venue like? I've been lucky to hit some sweet spots. Be interesting to read your take. Sounded like he wanted to dark star in first set, but don't see how he can with the time available and huge catalog to cover. I think they're all first rate musicians. From what I've read of your travels and shows with DSO, legit audience member and thanks for contributing to the forum. Between mixlr and forum, life is still engaging. I gave up when Jerry passed. A dear friend went to the desert and never returned. Life can be crushing but there is times of exploration and Strings keeps it alive for me. Nelson ledges was as close to an Oakland parking lot when I was in my 20's . Everyone here on the forum helps break the daily grind, thanks to all
    2 points
  7. What did Mike Tyson say to Jerry? Althea later.
    1 point
  8. If we ever had the kind of space like last night at a dso show i swear we'd open a portal into another dimension....
    1 point
  9. It was indeed quite special to experience the quiet among such a large group of people, I felt proud of my fellow audience members to be so attentive and respectful. I agree that the quiet was thick and palpable ❤️❤️
    1 point
  10. They should start the run with a Thursday or Wednesday in Mishawaka.
    1 point
  11. Photo Credits: BackStage Flash
    1 point
  12. One of those perfect nights when I was able to lose myself fully in the music, highlights are a bit tough to recall, it was really lovely the whole way through. Terrapin was special, and it was amazing to hear almost all of Red Rocks get down almost to pin drop quiet during Black Peter. Lisa tore it down with White Rabbit, great to hear that song in that place at the end of the night. The rain held off to within a couple seconds of the final beat of the song, really cool.
    1 point
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