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  1. dso 09-25-20 yarmouth drive-in cape cod, ma original setlist set one 01 tuning 02 corrina> 03 shakedown street 04 cc rider> 05 it takes a lot to laugh, it takes a train to cry 06 beat it on down the line 07 big railroad blues 08 just like tom thumb's blues 09 next time you see me 10 when i paint my masterpiece 11 lonesome and a long way from home set two 01 tuning 02 box of rain 03 uncle john's band> 04 china doll> 05 man smart, woman smarter> 06 he's gone> 07 drums> 08 space> 09 gimme some lovin'> 10 willie and the hand jive> 11 morning dew 12 honky tonk women (encore) This show was on fire. They came to play and play they did. This is what happens when you let a caged beast out. It just roars like fire.
  2. Coming up shortly, he will be streaming 9 shows in the Nashville area. They will be performed as if they are in front of a live audience. Here is the link: https://streamingstrings.com/
  3. DSO recreated 10/11/77 filler Box of Rain Rainy Day Women #12 & 35
  4. stdilbert

    JITS 2

    I didn't mean to assume anything but this makes better sense.
  5. DSO Rain shortened setlist China Cat Sunflower > I Know You Rider You Ain't Woman Enough Bird Song> The Other One> Ikon Iko (w/Tara Nevins on washboard) Scarlet Begonias> Fire on the Mountain Low Spark of High Heeled Boys The Music Never Stopped (w/Jill Simmons from Brown Eyed Women [an all female Grateful Dead cover band])
  6. stdilbert

    JITS 2

    I had heard a rumor that could not go into any detail about some bad blood between John K and DSO. I talked with one of Melvin's roadies this afternoon about this rumor. He as well could not go into specifics but he did confirm this. Let's just say that John would have been uncomfortable being here so he declined.
  7. I am heading there today with recording equipment in tow. Just a heads up, I have a very busy week when I get back, but I promise to get them up as soon as possible. Oh by the way, my eyes are feeling much better now.
  8. I got struck with a touch of Pink Eye just days before the feast, but I will be there clear eyed as much as possible to enjoy.
  9. The stream for the webcast for Dead & Company was wonky last night, so another option presented itself. It was a live stream on facebook from The Sweetwater Music Hall of the Green Leaf Rustlers last night. I first saw them at Jam in the Sand last January. It was an excellent show with a great setlist. I did get the recordings for the Dead & Company show which I am listening to tonight. December 31, 2019 Green Leaf Rustlers Setlist at Sweetwater Music Hall, Mill Valley, CA, USA Setlist Set 1: Bright Lights, Big City (Jimmy Reed cover) Truck Drivin' Man (Terry Fell cover) Honky Tonk Song (Mel Tillis cover) Portland Woman (New Riders of the Purple Sage cover) Roll in My Sweet Baby's Arms > ([traditional] cover) Blue Suede Shoes (Carl Perkins cover) In the Jailhouse Now (Jimmie Rodgers cover) Only Daddy That'll Walk the Line (Jim Alley and the Alley Cats cover) Be Real (Sir Douglas Quintet cover) Big Mouth Blues (Gram Parsons cover) Set 2: Bony Maronie Every Time I Hear Your Name (Keith Anderson cover) Well Come Back Home (The Byrds cover) Wooly Bully (Sam the Sham & the Pharaohs cover) Guacamole (Texas Tornados cover) 24 Hours at a Time (The Marshall Tucker Band cover) Waymore's Blues (Waylon Jennings cover) I'm a Ramblin' Man (Waylon Jennings cover) Ride Me High (J.J. Cale cover) Encore: Comes a Time (Neil Young cover) Johnny B. Goode (Chuck Berry cover)
  10. They officially released this show as a soundboard recording. At the time, I felt it important not to risk my microphones to the rain. That is why I did not record it. I have taken steps so that will not happen again. Come rain or shine, I will record the shows I attend. Here is the link to that soundboard recording: https://www.nugs.net/live-download-of-dark-star-orchestra-red-rocks-amphitheatre-morrison-co-09-08-2019-mp3-flac-or-online-music-streaming/23129.html?cgid=ARTIST-291#sz=12&start=1
  11. Turning on the wayback machine, I remember being a sporty guy who skied and would listen through headphones that came with the walkman plenty of shows while skiing. There was such a rush as to dance while skiing while heading down a mountain slope. This is a memory that I surely do miss. Thanks for letting me bring it to the surface as we plunge headlong into another winter season. I believe it was one of things that made the season so unbelievably bearable. I can't wait to see this film.
  12. Yep. That was me that you met. For the two WI shows, I was the lone taper for those. I just posted a link for the Madison show on that thread. the bump wasn't that bad afterall. Thanks for you words of praise. My therapist keeps telling me I need to give myself a pat on the back. It is hard to do being a perfectionist Virgo and all.
  13. I finally got around to posting my show from this night. So enjoy it! Here is the link: https://archive.org/details/dso2019-09-28.Neumannkm184.Cook.flac16
  14. I had problems with my levels this night, but my friend who I mentioned earlier in a previous post had put up three of his recordings for this night on the archive. Here they are: https://archive.org/details/dso2019-09-30.32bitFloatFlac16Berliner https://archive.org/details/dso2019-09-30.32BitFloatFlac16BusmanBSC1Omnis https://archive.org/details/dso2019-09-30.from32bitfloat_Neumann
  15. This is the end of my little run with this show at my hometown show. The band recreated the following show: Orpheum Theatre, San Francisco, CA (7/17/76) Promised Land Mississippi Half-Step Mama Tried Deal New Minglewood Blues Peggy-O Big River Sugaree Johnny B. Goode Samson and Delilah Comes a Time drums The Other One Eyes of the World The Other One Goin' Down the Road Feelin' Bad One More Saturday Night U.S. Blues Not Fade Away Filler Mission In The Rain White Rabbit I did record this as well. I want to give a shout out and a big thanks to a fellow taper Cliff Morse with whose help it was to make this recording better than the other two. All it took was a flip of switch and presto better sound.
  16. They recreated the following show: Philadelphia Spectrum (9/8/88) Let the Good Times Roll Shakedown Street Walkin' Blues To Lay Me Down It's All Over Now Loser Let it Grow Bertha Greatest Story Ever Told Crazy Fingers Truckin' drums The Wheel I Need a Miracle Dear Mr. Fantasy Hey Jude Reprise Turn on Your Love Light Black Muddy River Filler: Don't Let Go Honky Tonk Women I did record tonight's show. As always, I will put it up on the archive soon.
  17. Here is a link to the show from last night. https://archive.org/details/dso2019-09-27.Neumannkm184.Cook.flac16
  18. The band recreated 10/24/72 Performing Arts Center, Milwaukee, WI Set One Don't Ease Me In Black Throated Wind Bird Song Mexicali Blues Box Of Rain Big Railroad Blues Jack Straw China Cat Sunflower I Know You Rider Big River Friend Of The Devil (old school) Beat It On Down The Line Sugaree Playing In The Band Set Two The Promised Land Ramble On Rose El Paso Deal Truckin'> The Other One> Drums> Bass Solo> Philo Stomp> He's Gone> The Other One Casey Jones E: Johnny B. Goode filler My Brothers and Sisters I did record the show tonight and will have links as to where to find it soon.
  19. I just put up the recording for Saturday's show (9/07/19) for your streaming and downloading pleasure. https://archive.org/details/dso2019-09-07.Neumannkm184.Cook.flac16
  20. They performed an original set. Set 1 Jack Straw Loser Me & My Uncle> Mexicali Blues We Can Run Believe It Or Not When I Paint My Masterpiece Easy Wind Just Like Tom Thumb's Blues Black Throated Wind> Tangled Up In Blue Set 2 Feel Like A Stranger China Cat Sunflower> I Know You Rider> Playing In The Band> Bird Song> Drums/Space> Hey Jude> Playing In The Band (Reprise)> Morning Dew> Encore: Quinn The Eskimo For those playing at home, that's four Dylan songs tonight. They played Hey Jude. The crowd was so into singing the end that they almost would let them go on. Great crowd tonight. Jeff played Jerry's tiger for most of the night. I believe that he is also planning on playing it at Red Rocks on Sunday's show. I did record the show tonight. Give me a few days to put it up on Archive. It is not the original Tiger but a replica built by Leo Elliott of Scarlet Fire Guitars in Dallas.
  21. Somehow there was a mistake that took place when I uploaded my show to Archive, but if you go to where it says "Show All Files", you can stream the show I recorded. If anything, you can always download it for your personal use. https://archive.org/details/dso2019-09-06.neumannkm184.Cook.flac16
  22. The band recreated the following show: Orpheum Theatre, San Francisco, CA (7/13/76) Mississippi Half-Step Big River Peggy-O Cassidy Crazy Fingers Let it Grow drums Let it Grow Might As Well Music Never Stopped It Must Have Been the Roses Samson and Delilah High Time St. Stephen Not Fade Away St. Stephen Sugar Magnolia Stella Blue Sunshine Daydream Dancin' in the Streets Filler: Mr. Charlie Box of Rain The show was excellent. I do have to say that I had a strange sense of deja vu with this recreation. I had heard them do this particular show before last September at the Vic Theater. I guess with a show this good why not play it more than once? Yes, it is that good.
  23. I have the second night of 8/13/19 up on Archive for your streaming and downloading pleasure. https://archive.org/details/dso2019-08-13.dso2019-08-13.Neumannkm184.Cook.flac16
  24. I recorded the show last night. I am travelling home today which is taking most of the day. I will post a link here when I get it done in the next few days.
  25. I got my recording of the show up at Archive for your listening and downloading pleasure. https://archive.org/details/dso2019-08-12.Neumann184.Cook.flac16
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