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LangeradoSoul

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  1. I see non jam bands all the time. DSO & Billy Strings are really the only national jam bands I see. I'm a grateful dead fan, and actually I can't stand the jam band genre. Saw Dinosaur Jr killing it at the Brooklyn Bowl in November. Getting ready to see Mannequin Pussy soon
  2. Last years weather was probably my least favorite in all my years attending, minus the hurricane the first year that shut down music. I mean, I can take the cold of 2013 (I happened to pack long johns by a random mistake, throwing them in my bag, and OMG it was like I won the lottery). But it was a "dry" cold for the most part, and if you danced hard or got next to a fire or warm grill, you could maintain. But last years weather sucked. The cold rain and wind was bone chilling, especially because it had been fairly warm in the weeks prior. I loved the shows, despite the pods, but lets all request some perfect weather for 2022. Lows in the 50's and highs in the upper 70s. Its too early in the season, but I'm jonesing for some DSO and some time away already
  3. That guy is long known for his own hot takes being less than hot
  4. Viola Lee Blues is a favorite, and this one is a spiraling beast
  5. Three contenders. For all different reasons. I've always loved "Who Was John" and was thrilled when they busted it out on 2/8/2013: DSO 2/8/2013 Madison Theater, COvington, KY China Cat Sunflower > I Know You Rider ; Beat It On Down The Line ; When Push Comes To Shove ; Never Trust A Woman ; Stuck Inside Of Mobile With The Memphis Blues Again ; Who Was John? ; Hell In A Bucket ; Cats Under The Stars ; Box Of Rain Set Two: Help On The Way > Slipknot > Franklin's Tower ; Man Smart (Woman Smarter) ; Unbroken Chain > drums > space > So Many Roads > I Need A Miracle > Hey Jude > Casey Jones Encore: Mister Charlie ; Brokedown Palace I concur with Tea regarding 5/23/2015 DSO, 2015-5-23 Jubilee Set One: Sittin On Top Of The World ; Morning Dew ; Beat It On Down The Line > Good Morning Little Schoolgirl ; Doin' That Rag ; Cryptical Envelopment > Drums > The Other One > Cryptical Envelopment > Death Don't Have No Mercy Set Two: Dupree's Diamond Blues > Mountains Of The Moon > Dark Star > St. Stephen > The Eleven > Turn On Your Love Light Filler: Easy Wind > Viola Lee Blues This show at the Taft Theatre was DSO at their finest: DSO, 2/26/16 Taft Theater, Cinci, OH (Performing 10/31/1983) Wang Dang Doodle > My Brother Esau ; Peggy-O ; Little Red Rooster ; Brown Eyed Women ; Lost Sailor > Saint Of Circumstance > Deal Set Two: Help On The Way > Slipknot! > Franklin's Tower ; Estimated Prophet > Eyes Of The World > Drums > Space > Saint Stephen > Throwing Stones > Not Fade Away Encore: Revolution Filler: Werewolves Of London
  6. the 11/3/65 demo was on of the first tapes I ever received in a trade. I listen to it quite a bit. Can't Come Down would be awesome to see & hear
  7. You might be an angel, you might be a Lord, but You gotta serve somebody
  8. Well....not so fast. I live in KY, right outside Lexington. Last year the schools delayed announcing when graduation would be, so I purchased tickets to Dark Star Jubilation. A few weeks prior to the event, the schools decided graduation would be on the same weekend. I had the same thought: who in their right mind would schedule a graduation on a three day weekend? Well, they did. and my wonderful son was graduating. So I did what any loving father would do. I did both! Woke up around 3 am on the first night, drove like a bat out of hell, showered & changed in truck stop, and arrived early, clean, and suited up in Lexington where the ceremony was. Afterwards, celebrated with lunch and a celebration at home, and much joy was to be had. Then I immediately jumped back in my car and made the 4 hour trek in record time and pulled back into Legend Valley, back to my tent, grabbed a couple of beers, and walked into the bowl as DSO took the stage again. It was a whirlwind, but I did successfully manage to attend a much needed festival after covid and also celebrate my Son's awesome achievement. Win win. But yes, even in KY, graduations are planned for Memorial Day Weekend.
  9. It was a show that happened really quick. It was basically conceived and announced in 24 hour period Um, like the Steely Dan with dead overtones
  10. Grateful Sunday Presents: Friday Show The Fishtank, Lexington, KY, Friday, 2021-12-17 ~|~ Feel Like A Stranger Mama Tried> Mexicali Blues West LA Fadeaway Ya Mar (Phish) Loser Pretzel Logic (Steely Dan) Ramble On Rose* Jack Straw* Tough Mama (Dylan) Music Never Stopped* ~||~ Don’t Let Go* Peg (Steely Dan) Cumberland Blues* Rubin and Cherise* Viola Lee Blues* Tore Up* China Cat Sunflower> I Know You Rider* Run Run Rudolph ~~~~~~ Lee Owen, Guitar Brandon Bowlds, Guitar Rob Barnes, Bass Brad Slutskin, Keys Dino English, Drums *with Jenny Adkins on back up vocals This little show at the Fishtank in Lexington was one of the better shows I’ve seen in a year. Lee and Brandon traded rhythm and lead guitar on every song outdoing one another and raising the energy level higher and higher, while Rob Barnes and Dino kept the groove jumping with their bass and drums locked in. The Viola Lee Blues and Dont Let Go were serious highlights and had amazing jams in them. walked in thinking I’d have a couple drinks and a decent time, but the music was stunning.
  11. VIP tickets also ordered, here’s looking forward to one of my favorite weekends
  12. Thanks for the announcement! Looking forward to this weekend:
  13. It was great to see you again, and it was a good show and a great crowd. See you soon!
  14. Here's a few: 2/13/1970 3/24/1990 4/1/1969 5/26/1973 6/28/1985 12/31/1978
  15. If they do, hopefully the tempos will pick up
  16. Dark Star Orchestra • 2021-11-13 (03:02:39) • Capitol Theatre, Port Chester, New York https://archive.org/details/dso2021-11-13.at3031spc4audmatrix.flac24
  17. LangeradoSoul

    RMGDR #3

    This is a weird response. Take a deep breath rabbi
  18. Saw Dinosaur Jr again last night- my previous show was 2009. Great show. First time visit to Brooklyn Bowl (Nashville edition). I was always skeptical about bowling and shows, but it totally worked. I thought it was a fantastic venue. Most venues feel like a place that is designed with minimal thought to fans except to take their money, and at least at this one, you were deceived into thinking that someone designed it so music fans could enjoy themselves.
  19. I'm extremely jealous, not gonna lie
  20. Thats a reasonable explanation, thanks
  21. None of my business, but: lots of groups toured this summer & fall with a pretty normal touring schedule. Any reason why DSO did a lighter schedule with mainly weekends? Need some extra time off? Looking forward to the next DSO show,
  22. I did full time tour from 1998 to fall 2001. Further Festival/The Other Ones, Ratdog, (and some Mickey Hart), and Phil Lesh with Kimock and then the Quintet. It was an amazing time. Those tours were a blast and Bob & Phil (even Mickey) grew as solo artists So much so that when I saw DSO in 1999 or 2000 I didn’t appreciate it as much as I would later. also, I had Pfizer 2x and it didn’t affect me except sore arm.
  23. Ran into Ammagamalin Crew last night at Born Cross Eyed show in Louisville. good to see you!
  24. They’ve definitely felt much more chatty on stage and robs definitely been higher energy this tour. I’ve appreciated both. See you all down the road!
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