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  1. #926
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    Bobby and the Midnites?
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    ^^^Probably The Bob Weir Band circa Spring ‘78

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    Cool, I’ll have check them out on the archive.
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    I've been listening to different versions of Morning Dew lately given the current state of things. The whole band brings it on this one! Be kind and be well. Guess it doesn't really matter anyway....


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    This is a really cool look at that particular Dew, from a guitar teacher who is just getting into tGD and Phish
    [video/] https://youtu.be/Lcd4tsY9WZo[video]
    Last edited by buttahflake; 03-18-2020 at 04:22 AM.
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    Quote Originally Posted by buttahflake View Post
    This is a really cool look at that particular Dew, from a guitar teacher who is just getting into tGD and Phish
    [video/] https://youtu.be/Lcd4tsY9WZo[video]
    I've been checking out his posts for about a month, uploads a new one almost daily. He just posted one of Divided Sky from Cliffy, epic version.

    https://youtu.be/54nDp7C9YXY

    For any guitar players out there, he is worth the follow, he gives a lot of detail on scales, modes and definitely knows his shit. He usually doesn't know much (if anything) about the song he is posting about and some of his reactions are comical. For all of you who dislike UM, watch his review of Wizard Burial Ground (Bottle, pointing at you) from earlier this week, if not for the tune for his reactions to hearing it for the first time, it's worth it for the laughs alone.

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    I’m subscribed on YouTube and I don’t even play an instrument. I just like seeing people geek out on my kind of music. He rules.
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    Quote Originally Posted by buttahflake View Post
    Cool, I’ll have check them out on the archive.
    Click at your own risk.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Peruvian View Post
    It’s actually pretty sweet. I love his cover of Easy to Slip, listening now. Bobby Cochran is a very good player. Plus Brent!
    Thanks for the link
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    Hunh, I never knew that was a cover.

    The oddest Dead spin-off band I saw was Kokomo (mo’ coke, get it?) featuring Brent and Mickey. They played at a tiny club in Jersey. I snuck in for the sound check, Brent was literally shaking. Coked to the eyeballs.
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    5-13-77

    Really? One of my all time favorite Little Feat tunes.
    [video/] https://youtu.be/w4fcITCQh9I[video]
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    Quote Originally Posted by rideit View Post
    Hunh, I never knew that was a cover.

    The oddest Dead spin-off band I saw was Kokomo (mo’ coke, get it?) featuring Brent and Mickey. They played at a tiny club in Jersey. I snuck in for the sound check, Brent was literally shaking. Coked to the eyeballs.
    Had to look that side project up as i ever had heard of it.

    From what i read it was Billy and Brent with friends. It morphed into “Go Ahead” shortly after and Bobby joined for a little while as well.

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    Yeah, it was mostly non-dead fun covers. Good times.
    Yes, it was definitely Billy, I just got them mixed up.
    Definitely NO experimental percussion going on.,.
    I taped the show, but lost the tape somewhere along the way. I guess mine would have been the only recording.
    I confess I don’t actually know much little Feat, even though I saw them a few times.
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    Back into formation;
    TGIF- 2/1/78
    Be well boys/ we will get by!


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    30th anniversary today of the best s>fire I experienced. Always worth another listen.

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    Quote Originally Posted by FussyDutchman View Post
    ^

    Great shots from a show that reminded me there was still a hint of spark left despite a lot more down shows than up post 92- early 93. I haven't listened to it in a long time but remember there were some solid moments, most notably scarlet>fire. Probably the last show I have any positive memories of musically now that I think about it.
    Yeah I was thinking about that question the other day... above front row show at the garden (box was great) and 3-19-95 ubc were probably the last of my fond live memories. The pyramid in April was kinda fun too. Ran into jg and the band at the hotel at deer creek that summer but the whole scene was so surreal that it wasn’t very positive— jg looked at me after the show at the lobby door as if to say “you’re not the one who called in that death threat...” just a look and a shrug
    Meanwhile Vince was trying to make friends at the bar

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    32 pages. Wow.

    Just checked in to find out why.

    Carry on.
    . . .

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    33yrs ago today from the Mothership. Healthy Jerry, top 10 Terrapin evah and best of the 80's??? Great matrix that I prefer to the straight board.

    https://archive.org/details/gd1987-0.../01Tuning.flac

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    I went to Hampton in ‘86 and ‘87!
    Thanks for the link, Charlie Miller, the good stuff.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Core Shot View Post
    32 pages. Wow.

    Just checked in to find out why.

    Carry on.
    This is the least surprising thing I've ever read on TGR. Like even less so than a booner thicc girl post.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Core Shot View Post
    32 pages. Wow.

    Just checked in to find out why.

    Carry on.
    Should I tell you the licorice story?

    We’ve all got time these days...

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    Quote Originally Posted by FussyDutchman View Post
    33yrs ago today from the Mothership. Healthy Jerry, top 10 Terrapin evah and best of the 80's??? Great matrix that I prefer to the straight board.

    https://archive.org/details/gd1987-0.../01Tuning.flac
    Hell yes. Are there any bad shows from Hampton?
    88 is fantastic too

    The video from that terrapin...

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    34 years ago today the boys played Cumberland County Civic Center in Portland, ME, where they played Revolutionary Hamstrung Blues for the first and only time

    https://archive.org/details/gd86-03-...347.sbeok.shnf

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    Quote Originally Posted by ticketchecker View Post
    34 years ago today the boys played Cumberland County Civic Center in Portland, ME, where they played Revolutionary Hamstrung Blues for the first and only time

    https://archive.org/details/gd86-03-...347.sbeok.shnf
    Never heard that. Early “Just a Little Light” tune with some clunky lyrics. I see why Brent changed it.

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    I went to every show on this tour. Dosed at each one of them. The Orb Tour. Spring ‘86 is criminally underrated.
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