Rbarracoph
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Never enough;-) We have the privilege of playing many amazing venues. The Clyde in Ft. Wayne is perhaps the best of them. Was built for sound and comfort. We loved playing on that stage and will be back;-)
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We talked about Viola but ruled it out
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The Aretha piece was Mary Dont You Weep from a live album recorded in a Baptist chich in Atlanta 1974 the whole album is sanctified holy;-) Church!!!
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I can assure you we will keep giving our all everynight no matter if we play for 100 or 100,000. All bets are off when we start playing for crowds larger than that;-) RB
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I’m proud of you all too! One thing I can say about my mates and crew, it doesnt matter the size of the venue or how many people attend. We are ALWAYS in search of the magic. Pure and simple. Thanks to all of you for coming and freely freeking. more to come;-) RB
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If we had been told from the start we would have changed the start time or if told at the beginning of break would have taken a very short break shame
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3/5th’s of a mile in 10 seconds
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Airplane tune was 3/5ths of seconds Terrapin after Women
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Old school They Love Each Other 73 style jam after Eyes- not slipknot
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The problem with that place, as mentioned previously in this thread, is the VIP area in front of the stage. The fence being refered to is the second fence separating the VIP’s from the not-VIP’s;-) Tear down that wall Mr. Baldwinsville;-))
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Keep in mind, we dont try to make the mistakes those guys made nor copy their stage banter. 😉
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To address the up front VIP area, the band has discussed this before and try to address this issue when we can. We hate it. Will try to have them move it for next time:-) we love this venue;-)
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The whole band received this this morning At 80 I was probably the oldest one in the audience so maybe my comments will be dismissed. But I've had many years listening to the Dead and for the past few years listening to you guys. I've always been impressed with your shows but Monday's show hit another level. Had that have been the Dead who performed it, it would have been treasured as one of the classics. I am still on a high. Thanks for an incredible evening and thanks to the crew for an impeccable set list. What way to keep this music alive and to honor the memory of those who first got on the bus. God Bless you all. Lou Ruprecht;-))
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Second EmotionRebel CravingTLEOWhiskey Smile >Lost OnesAngel From MontgomeryHigher Ground>Don’t Let Me Down(Katie original)Power To The People >John Barleycorn Rising SunFire on the MtnPut You Down16 Shells >Can’t Find My Way HomeTennessee E: May This Be Love(waterfall)
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Missing song = Operator might see Masters in electric elective set try saying that three times fast;-)
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Jeff Mattson and Friends Ardmore Pa Setlist
Rbarracoph replied to Joey Bagadonuts's topic in Reviews
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Mystery Jam= Expressway To Your Heart
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Jeff Mattson and Friends Ardmore Pa Setlist
Rbarracoph replied to Joey Bagadonuts's topic in Reviews
One thing in this life is certain: you will never see me play accordion;-) -
Jeff Mattson and Friends Ardmore Pa Setlist
Rbarracoph replied to Joey Bagadonuts's topic in Reviews
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Jeff Mattson and Friends Ardmore Pa Setlist
Rbarracoph replied to Joey Bagadonuts's topic in Reviews
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Time for some corrections;-) strange Man(Lisa) no organ on Lazy/Sup i know, I’m a stickler for detail;-) my crew has a rule: if they are putting up the organ for an elective I have to play on at least three songs;-)
