Jump to content

Leaderboard

Popular Content

Showing content with the highest reputation on 08/18/2021 in all areas

  1. This show completely floored me, and at the time, I felt like I had never seen them play better. I think this one will stand out in my memory as one of my best shows. We took up residence once again behind the soundboard, and the space held a great family vibe, surrounded by friends and strangers with smiling faces, playing children, and lovely cooler weather in the low 70s, with the 90 degree heat and oppressive humidity broken, a golden midsummer evening was setting the stage for a perfect night of music. The band began with Corrina, and it has grown on me, seeing it often as one of the band’s go to elective songs. It acted as a prelude for what really got the show going, Morning Dew, and it was great to see the unfolding scene bathed in the beautiful golden light of sunset. Jack Straw picked up where the Dew left off, killer. I called Tom Thumb’s a song early, pretty easy call as they seem to like that one for electives, too. Minglewood ripped, with dancers responding eagerly. Dupree’s was fun, and I came to the realization that it reminds me of ducks. I spent most of the song quacking and even doing some duck wing moves to amuse myself. Let It Grow was another high energy romp, and I figured it would be the set closer, but the band launched into Deal. It felt pretty standard, until maybe the third instrumental go round at the end. Skip began to dig in with some killer lines that cut right thru the mix at the end of that go round, with Jeff immediately responding and taking the band into orbit. They went thru it several more times, with Jeff ripping it and Skip fanning the flames, leaving us spent and gasping for air. Second set began with Scarlet >Fire, a welcome treat, and one we’ve been missing for quite a while, with our last one coming at Red Rocks 2019, a gap of 25 shows, so it was a lot of fun. Keep on Growing has really grown on me, love it now. Drums was a welcome breather, and Iko came in with a nice medium tempo, with Jeff adding a verse I’ve never heard: “see that girl all dressed in green (iko iko…), she’s got a pistol where you can’t see…” “see that girl all dressed in red (iko iko…) bet your life she’ll kill you dead…” or something similar. Jake called the Sing Me Back Home during drums, a great call and highlight of the night. I moved to the side of the soundboard to watch the band deliver the song, and while I’ve choked up at shows, I’ve never been as overcome with emotion as I was during this song. It felt like one of those times when the band was playing just for me, a memory I will treasure. After this tender rendition, the band closed out the set by shaking the earth with One More Saturday Night. I once again resumed twirling, running around in circles, pounding the ground with my feet, and just generally setting my body up for feeling completely hobbled the next morning. It was a lot of fun 😃
    5 points
  2. I knew going in this was going to be good, especially after not doing anything like this in about 2 years. But I did not know it was going to be THIS incredibily good! There were some downers, such as the oppressive heat and humidity on the 1st two days, the rain and lightning, and the low number of port-a-johns and garbage cans (just a few more please, especially out by the campers!), but other than that everything was fantastic. What a GREAT place for a festival! All the stages, the pavillions, the pool, the air conditioned bar, the 13-foot locomotive robot(!!), it really had it all - including lots of trees for shade. I was lucky enough to camp in a horse corral lol, which sounds kinda awful but it was 100% clean and had lots of shade. It was great meeting Jamie, Joannie & her crew, Adore, Candice, Mike, Adam, Mandy and Alex there, and others at the show whose names elude me at the moment (not you Ry - got your texts and will be sending you links to check out soon). Lots of cool art and vendors to check out. Lots of cool scenery as you wander the expansive grounds. A really chill place. Please do this one next year... Music. The real reason I think we're all there. Lotus' show (esp that 1st set!!) on Thursday goes right up there in the "Top Shows I've Ever Seen Category". Easily. I think a LOT of deadheads who hadn't heard Lotus before became instant fans. I know the people I talked to had minds blown. BTW you can purchase it at nugs.net. One of the first things I did after I drove the 7 hours home yesterday 😄 And a crazy light (and smoke) show to go along with it! Really enjoyed TBD's set (with parts of Lotus) before as well. Friday I tried to take it easy. I was a little worn out after Night 1 (and Phish in Hershey prior to that) and the killer heat was getting to me. Didn't see every band I thought I would. I was cool seeing Reed Mathis for the first time since his Jacob Fred Jazz Odyssey days. Holly brought her eclectic skills, as always. Then I got my 1st DSO show since October of '19. I got a Casey Jones and about 3 minutes of China Cat before it was ripcorded due to the oncoming lightning. 🤪 Just my luck I thought but they literally picked it up where they left off, after the delay. 10/17/70 it ended up being and, yes, it was great, esp Hurts Me Too, Hard To Handle, Cryptical, Cold Rain, and the Set 2 closing rockers set, oh, and THE OTHER ONE. But I still figured that it would be even better the next night. Great to see John with JGB again (that was actually my last show before covid) Saturday. By the way, give it up to all the musicians playing in immense heat during the day on the main stage. The sun was right in their faces the entire time. Also loved seeing Boombox for the 1st time in over 10 years, I think (I'll have to check). Love what they do! But the surprise band for me was CIA in the bar. Can't really describe them, and it was a little rough around the edges, but what they were doing was jammy, yet modern, and maybe 80's sounding? Like I said, not sure how to describe it. But I definitely dug it. Which brings me to DSO Saturday. Original setlist, as I predicted they would do - every who asked me: told ya! haha. Anyway, So they open with Corrina. And it's quite good. And then. They smoooothly transition. Into. Morning Dew. WTF. This was the curviest of curveballs that even I, with my powerful prognostication prowess, could not have foreseen in a million years. WHOA. So the show opener is a scorching Corrina into a powerful/beautiful Morning Dew. Stunning. Great Jack Straw to follow. Did Eaton sing "East Burbank Castle Arena" in Minglewood? I couldn't quite get that one substitution. Let It Grow was dedicated to Nancy Griffith, who had passed away the day before 😔 Set 2 was short on actual songs (something I didn't realize until the next day) but it was a perfect set in my opinion. Fire is a song that RAGES every time I've seen it since 2013. A little specific perhaps, but for real. Everyone one of 'em since the Reg Lenna Center '13 show in Jamestown, NY has been amazing. The rare Keep On Growing rocked. Out of space it sounded to me like NFA, which they wouldn't be playing of course (last night), and it took a second to realize it was a bouncy Iko. And then Sing Me Back Home *wipes away yet another tear just thinking about it*... I said aloud at the show as the song began, "What are you doing to me here?!" Dew, AND Sing Me Back Home in the same show? That was just too much to handle lol. Incredible stuff. I thought the "sing-a-long" encore was gonna be Ripple, but in hindsight as I think about it now, Dew, Sing Me, and Ripple might have REALLY been too much to handle So we all enthusiastically sand Rainy Day Women. And that was it. DSO's Saturday gig obviously goes up in the Top Shows Category along with Lotus' Thursday. And 10/17/70 wasn't too bad either! Great fest. Do it next year. Increase the John's and the grabage cans. Do a not-so-sweltering-hot dance or something a few days before it. Thank you DSO, bands, crews, fans, vendors, campground staff, etc! Peace!
    3 points
  3. Best write up ever! Thanks for making me feel a part of it!!!
    3 points
  4. Thanks for the complete journey, Hardpan. Love when the show delivers an other worldly experience. Praise DSO.
    2 points
  5. This made me Smile!! 😎 I always get something in my eyes during SMBH Great read, thx.
    1 point
  6. I will have to reread. Not to toot my own horn too much okay maybe to toot my own horn you should read My Jamaica year one review if it can still be pulled up.
    1 point
×
×
  • Create New...