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March 7th at the Sigal Music Museum in Greenville, SC, I enjoyed an incredibly beautiful concert featuring the Handpan. The collection of musicians from US and one from Japan named Resound Handpan House played their original compositions, individually composed and those composed together since late February .
What a gem in Greenville is this Sigal Music Museum. ! The extensive instrument collection contains ones played by Mozart, a gift from King George 3 to Queen Victoria, and played by Chopin. A harpsichord in the collection was made for General Lafayette for his return to US.
here is a link to a past show for the band if you are interested in checking out the individual players.
Adam Maalouf had a frame drum that he tuned with a bicycle pump. It had a built in inter tube?! Brilliant
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Yes the trippy discordance is great but the lyrics….
Turn off your mind
Relax, and float downstream
It is not dying
It is not dyingLay down all thoughts, surrender to the void
It is shining, it is shining
That you may see, the meaning of within
It is being, it is beingThat love is all and love is everyone
It is knowing, it is knowing
That ignorance and hate may mourn the dead
It is believing, it is believingBut listen to the color, of your dreams
It is not living, it is not living
Or play the game "Existence" to the end
Of the beginning, of the beginningOf the beginning, of the beginning
Of the beginning, of the beginning
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Has DSO ever performed 3/21/93 Atlanta show? What a wild one!
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Feel Like a Stranger
West L.A. Fadeaway
Black-Throated Wind
Candyman
Queen Jane Approximately
Brown Eyed Women
Eternity
Liberty
Samson and Delilah
Long Way Home
Broken Arrow
Saint of Circumstance
He's Gone
drums
I Need a Miracle
The Days Between
Around and Around
Baba O'Riley
Tomorrow Never Knowsim in love with Tomorrow Never Knows…. Ever since the pandemic. …. It was like a salve to my soul through that terribly, scary time.
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On 2/19/2024 at 7:36 PM, Greg from Chestertown said:
I’m totally immersed in the Native American culture, studying them here on the Delmarva Peninsula. There’s projectile points found here that match up to ones found in caves in Spain and France, Solutrean style. One of the unsuccessful peopling of the Americas 23,000 years ago? I work on a farm that’s on the Chester River, near the spine of Delmarva. There’s a buried bog on the farm with a spring running into the Chester. There’s a Native American site there that they let me surface hunt the beach. In 14 years, I have found 476 projectile points, 47 tools ranging from full groove axes, Bannerstones, Sinew stones, Pestles, Hammerstones, game ball, scrapers, oh, and the bowl from a native clay pipe, about 245 significant potsherds representing at least 18 different containers. Another 3-500 smaller potsherds Diagnostic point styles show continuous visitation to this site for 10,000 years. Grateful Dead music is one of my hobbies. This is the other one.
Have you read Empire of the Summer Moon or 1491? These both are really fascinating… just met the great grandson of Quanah Parker which is pretty wild considering I met years ago his grandson’s brother in law. What are the odds? The great grandson said Cynthia Ann Parker would wait on the porch facing west looking for dust clouds, waiting to be rescued again by her native family. This guy spoke Comanche, which is pretty remarkable …
just found the most incredible point the other day that’s 4,000 years old up above Columbus, NC under an outcropping on White Oak Mountain. Nothing like you speak of but still…
My great grandmother was native but I don’t know much about her because Papa was 5 when she died, 2 years after his father died. My great grandfather was 76 when my grandfather was born. He fought in Cobb’s Legion and was at Gettysburg and the surrender at Appomattox. Not much was spoken of our southern native roots because it was considered shameful.
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I’ve been watching Ancient Archeology on Netflix. Turns out the Serpent Mound is close ( relative to SC 😂) to Thornville. Might check it out his year! I had no idea it was a thing. This place is featured in episode 6. https://www.ohiohistory.org/visit/browse-historical-sites/serpent-mound/
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Hey hey hey! I was so sad when the forums went down because I e met so many cherished people through this platform. Really and truly. The best! Where is that donate button?
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checking my bucket list
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Well that’s quite spectacular. Love the Roseland Theater. Good dancing space and sound.
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Good morning little schoolgirl. That’s my first thought💥
;-D
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Time is a stripper doing it just for you.
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Off FB today.
pretty inevitable lol given it’s Vegas“Hi from Vegas. I have a seemingly random question: what is the sexiest Dead song to you? I'm a burlesque entertainer and I want to do an act but I can't narrow it down. ☮️
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I ❤️ they are performing Tomorrow Never Knows. I heard it performed in Asheville March 4, 2020 Wolf Bros and the lyrics are just fantastic. It become my pandemic song…
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That set list makes me smile and sets my ❤️🔥
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In 1986 I was told this string of NYE shows were sold out, not surprising since Jerry had overcome such odds and returned in great form. But of the wonderful generous nature in orbiting that Grateful Dead universe , along the side road beside the Kaiser, speakers were set up allowing the generous tent/ lot scene across from the convention center to partake in dance and musical communion. This followed a string of shows for his official welcome back on Dec 15, 16, 17 that my friends” mail ordered, got and attended three nights. In between JGB played the Stone theater some.
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The only mayo for a tomato sandwich is Duke's Mayo. Or just mayo in general. There is none that compares.
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who sang Fat Angel? Donovan's vibe is so iconic! What a prolific musician in his time that influence bled into other bands. There is a recent release of Jefferson Airplane performing this live on Spotify.
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I understand that the Dark Star with Drums Space was clocked around 30 min!
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What a great venue! Old church with 2 balconies. Great crowd. Jack a roe a little different thing going on . Liked it! Lazy Lightning Supplication High time MNS just so fun. Dancing. Smiling faces. Jack Straw was powerful out the gate, Estimated Eyes…. The Other One out of Space taken down to the bare and built back again. Wondrous. A good romp with Me Charlie. All of it! Thank you DSO for coming south! The crew and band you are shining stars. ❤️❤️❤️
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A friend who lives in Landrum puts it on. Bands play for a cause. Last year, it was at the BBQ joint on 176.
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On 10/4/2023 at 3:57 PM, Captain Zap said:
I'll be driving up from the Spartanburg / Greenville area of South Carolina to catch this one show in DC. I pulled the trigger a little too quickly and will have an extra ticket. Anyone looking for a ride who wants to share some expenses ... give me a shout!
Leaving the morning of the show ...
Aiko AikoEver go to Mistletoe Jam?
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Excited for the Tabernacle . My friend says it’s great once you get over the thought of fire or structural failure. 🤣😂 probably adds to the rock n roll atmosphere… tear this old building down!!
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Highdamighty! Streamed Shakti from the Ryman Theater last night and pushed it through the Martin Logan 60 in speakers and subwoofer. Incredible. Transported. Just mesmerizing.
4/29/71 Hard To Handle, friendly debate
in Random Thoughts
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I’d throw the bass tracks Phil so heftily lay down in counterpoint to Jerry’s dirty licks after a hungry full on Pig rap on 4/18:71 into the ring. What a jam. I’d scramble some eggs on that dance floor.
Nonetheless the only thing so terrible about 4/29 is when it’s over.