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How does a band go from cool to wrong? Houses of yhe Holy into some cotton stompin jig. Because they are in “Chalott”
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Jeff Mattson and Friends Ardmore Pa Setlist
PoetryGirl replied to Joey Bagadonuts's topic in Reviews
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Oooo - and extra 6 min on that Dark Star. The original has had some great spacey stuff happening in the transition into Morning Dew
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Since 2/11/69 isn’t available online, I listened to 2/12/69 instead. I found these notes interesting and thought I’d share the evidence of our resident music detective. The Dead were on the playbill along with Janis Joplin and the Kosmic Blues band. Here is a link to discussion of that transitional period for her and the music played on 2/12/69 http://www.concertvault.com/janis-joplin/fillmore-east-february-12-1969.html Archive notes Dupree's Diamond Blues, Mountains Of The Moon, Dark Star-> Saint Stephen-> The Eleven-> Death Don't Have No Mercy, Alligator-> Drums-> Alligator*-> Caution (Do Not Stop on Tracks) Notes * - 11:29 minutes of the Alligator Jam > Caution segment were missing from the previously seeded version of this show and have been patched into the current version from an alternate partial SBD source containing the Alligator ====> Feedback segment and bearing the same lineage + one cassette gen. The corresponding Feedback segment of the alternate SBD source is also missing approximately 2:00 minutes of Feedback that are actually present in the current version before any patching from the alternate SBD source. The current version would then appear to contain the complete Alligator ====> Feedback segment of the show for a total timing of 28:54. The disc picks up with the last 04:59 of Dark Star. If Deadbase XI is accurate, this disc is missing Dupree's, Mountains of the Moon and the better part of Dark Star.Total disc time prior to patching in the missing 11:29 from the alternate SBD source is 57:03. Total time per Deadlists and Eaton's list is 84:00. If the Eaton version is missing the 11:29 minutes of the Alligator Jam > Caution patched from the alternate SBD source, this could logically account for the resulting 27 minute time difference. and another link http://deadsources.blogspot.com/2017/10/february-12-1969-fillmore-east.html?m=1
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Y'all listened to the 2/24/74 Dark Star -> Morning Dew today? That’s the way uh-huh uh-huh I like it. Uh huh uh huh.
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This setlist goes perfectly with cinnamon rolls, pineapple, country ham and red eye gravy. i saw some footage of Molo with drummers. We are in for a treat with CA kind!
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Ah- you inspired Aaron. No worries. I got Eyes Jam from 73-74 confused with King Solomon’s Marbles. It all rolls into one.
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Glad y’all got the electric set. I had heard the equipment was hemmed up tight in Tahoe and might not make it there. Way to go, team DSO!! “Have faith in in your dreams and someday, your rainbow will come smiling through.... no matter how your heart is grieving, if you keep on believing, the dream that you wish will come true. “
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And obviously there is a reason the upper NW is one of the warmest areas in the country right now!! 😃
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If you are up for a read, I have always love Baby Blue for this reason. A reminder of darker thoughts, this Joyce Carol Oates story is replete with symbolism and is dedicated to Dylan and “Baby Blue”. For the hungry fiend who fills itself up in the worldly pleasures instead of from a wellspring in the soul ( does he still have one???) how perfect is Satifaction into Baby Blue. I like the thought I read recently that the soulmate gives you calmness and to run from the one who turns you inside out. http://m.sparknotes.com/short-stories/where-are-you-going-where-have-you-been/section1/
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Gosh, Huck, I am so psyched just from reading your review!
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The whole shabang
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Looks like announced summer tour last year 3/15.
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According to setlist fm, “Baby What You Want” by Jimmy Reed has never been played by DSO; it has been performed 87 times by Hot Tuna and 5 Times by Jorma Kaukonen Band. Smokestack 22 times. I guess DSO could’ve played it 2/20/10, my first show that doesn’t have a setlist listed. Doubt it though.
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Well, there you go. Sums it up about right. Damn.
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tockton Civic Aud., Stockton, CA (1/18/78) Mississippi Half-Step Mama Tried Me and My Uncle Peggy-O Jack Straw Friend of the Devil It's All Over Now Row Jimmy Lazy Lightnin' Supplication Terrapin Station Playin' in the Band Passenger Estimated Prophet Stella Blue Sugar Magnolia Around and Around
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1968-01-22 feedback is a fun trifle, curiosity. The Spanish Jam feels like their White Rabbit. FASTChina Cat with distinct space for an elemental guitar melody and all out jamming in the spaces between verses comes together and eventually wheels into a nice Eleven
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Pretty sure it was after Alligator . (I love some Donovan. 😜)
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If you believe that intent can change and heal, that metaphysical beings create this world, yes, quite important. You are the eyes of the world. If I can take that beautiful space and freedom and love and community felt at a show and translate it into the worlds I create elsewhere, it is golden. We can be shamans in a western world.
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DSO, you are just amazing. 💖 I hope you have a great time in Jamaica, soaking up the beauty. To quote Elizabeth in Young Frankenstein- “you got it, mister” When Love is the song in your heart, Life bears sweet gifts of the melody in its refrain. I love you all so much. I miss your faces already.
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I saw none of that inside, save the inhumanlity of the woman who refused me the stool to rest a moment that she was “using” while dancing behind. the Egyptian theme was super fun and has me 💭 thinking
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Welcome!! Happy New Year
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LIG after St Stephen? About 3:15 into 2/22/69 Dark Star recreated that Dream Bowl bit (to my ears) in the Other One spaciousness. I turned inside out with glee. The Dream Bowl is special to us. It is our lullaby at night since 8/5/16, from Mountains to Dark Star. As Joe and I traveled this past spring from Asheville to Raleigh, 2/22/69 was on Sirius XM for that 3 hour drive and was backdrop for the landscape of fields and little purple flowers of springtime that are just as beautiful as the more famous ones.
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Old school welcome to 2018. Eight-sided whispering hallelujah hatrack Now is the time of returning with our thoughtJewels polished and gleaming.Now is the time past believing the child has relinquished the rein,Now is the test of the boomerang tossed in the night of redeeming.Seven faced marble eyed transitory dream doll,Six proud walkers on the jingle bell rainbow,Five men writing with fingers of gold,Four men tracking down the great white sperm whale,Three girls waiting in a foreign dominionRiding in the whale belly, fade away in moonlight,Sink beneath the waters to the coral sands below. peace and prosperity - liberty life and the pursuit of happiness - cheers!