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Re: Grateful Dead
Funkymen escribió:Aprovechando la fiebre "Mayo del 77" os dejo esta joya para completar la fantastica serie de Shows que van desde este maravilloso box, pasa por el Dick's Picks 29 y termina en el Dick's Picks 3, que recoge este concierto de forma incompleta. Segunda noche en Florida, la que sigue al DP 29, sonido de mesa muy muy bueno, a disfrutar.
Grateful Dead
1977-05-22
Hollywood Sportatorium
Pembroke Pines, FL
Soundboard Recording
320 kbps
1st Set:
01. The Music Never Stopped*
02. Sugaree*
03. El Paso**
04. Peggy-O**
05. New Minglewood Blues**
06. Friend Of The Devil**
07. Lazy Lightnin'* >
08. Supplication*
09. Ramble On Rose**
10. Dancing In The Street*
2nd Set:
01. Help On The Way* >
02. Slipknot!* >
03. Franklin's Tower*
04. Samson And Delilah*
05. Brown Eyed Women**
06. Good Lovin'**
07. Sunrise*
08. Estimated Prophet* >
09. Eyes Of The World* >
10. Wharf Rat* >
11. Terrapin Station* >
12. Morning Dew*
Encore:
Sugar Magnolia**
* Not included - officially released on Dick's Pick's 3
** Included - not on Dick's Picks 3
- Spoiler:
http://filepost.com/files/am679918/
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El 1 de Agosto (el cumpleaños de Jerry Garcia) se estrena en salas de EEUU la peli Sunshine Daydream totalmente restaurada, que narra el concierto que dieron los Dead en Veneta Oregon auspiciados por su viejo colega Ken Kesey
Inevitablemente, parece que tendremos una edición en CD DVD, como insinua en esta entrevista el archivista David Lemieux, del que pasa por ser uno de sus Shows mas famosos en los 70
http://www.jambands.com/features/2013/06/28/picking-dave-s-brain-the-grateful-dead-archivist-discusses-may-77-and-sunshine-daydream?3#.UfVCzBaAYjV
In other big Grateful Dead news, after I don’t know how many times we’ve discussed it in the past “Sunshine Daydream” is finally getting a public viewing.
It’s so worth seeing and I’ve seen probably as much as you have with bootlegs, VHS and now DVDs and online and whatever, and the restored version looks so good and the sound was so good. It was mixed over at Bobby’s studio at TRI in San Rafael and Jeffrey [Norman] spent a very long time mixing. It’s perfect. It’s really great. And then they mastered the audio for the screening at Airshow Mastering in Boulder, Colorado with our good friend, Dave Glasser. He’s been doing a lot of video and surround sound work with us. He mastered the “Europe ’72” box as well. Certainly, it couldn’t be better. It’s going to be a great night out. I’m excited to see it. I’ve been watching it now for months during this production process, watching clips of it with the new sound and that kind of stuff, and that’s watching a DVD or stream online. To see it like this, it’s going to be very, very cool. I think it’s one we’ve all been waiting for.
Is there going to be different or additional footage than what we’ve seen in the bootlegs?
Yeah. I don’t think you’ve seen “Bird Song,” not in its entirety, for sure. And “Bird Song” has been restored and put back in. Now, the filmmakers, they filmed, luckily, most of the best stuff of the day – “China”>”Rider,” “Dark Star,” of course, “Playing in the Band,” “Jack Straw,” all that kind of stuff — but they didn’t film the entire show. So, everything that was filmed was in there and that now includes the “Birdsong,” which is very cool. It’s very similar in terms of structure to what you’ve seen over the last 20 or 30 years. It’s still very sunny when they’re playing “Bird Song.” It’s right in the middle of the second set and it’s very, I used this the other day, in talking about it on Sirius, it’s very crisp. It’s a very crisp “Bird Song.” They’re very engaged, and Jerry just punching the bottom end on this thing is incredible. That’s the one thing that always lacking on the circulating audio copies of the show. And the video, of course, has never really had good audio but the bottom end they produce on this is just amazing. So, yeah, big news as you say, big, big news. It’s going to be a great night.
Is there going to be a soundtrack?
There’s been no officially released Veneta. I don’t know I’m not sure what the specific plans after the screening. Certainly, I would say we tell people to check dead.net ‘cause that’s where any announcements get made. But certainly our focus the last few months has been this screening on August 1 and beyond that it’s really just a matter of how much work we’ve all put into this screening, not to mention the May ’77 box. The screening has really been the focus because the screenings have really proven to be incredibly popular in terms of getting people out. We do a lot of really great stuff in terms of making the archives accessible in terms of the May ’77 box, the Europe ’72 but the one thing we don’t do that often is get people out and dancing and into a room together because we’re not a live band. We’re an archival release record company but we did something in Port Chester, New York with the Capitol Theatre. We played a complete Grateful Dead show (2/24/71) and they have a full light show, the in-house light show, and they played it through the huge sound system. A thousand people came out to come and listen to this. It was a very good Dead show from a very good era that happened to also be at the Capitol Theatre. What it showed us is that there’s really an appetite…well, we know that there’s an appetite for Deadheads together. Look at the crowds at Furthur shows, at Dark Star Orchestra shows. People love getting out and hearing Grateful Dead music, whatever the content, and for us to go to play a Dead tape or CD as the case were of an unreleased show certainly there was in interest in that. Likewise, the meet-ups at the movies. Two years ago, we did The Grateful Dead Movie. Last year, we did the July 18, 1989 in Alpine Valley show, the middle night at Alpine ’89. The response was just absolutely huge in terms of both the amount of people that came out and we played it at more than 500 theatres around the country. Then, the feeling about it after the fact is, “Could you please do more of this at least once a year but hopefully even more than that?” To us that’s what we’ve really been focusing on. It’s nice to once in awhile get people out.
Okay, because it would just make sense to package the DVD and CD together. “Here’s the video. Here’s the audio. You’re set.”
I love it, man. I really do think it’s a great show. The legend of the show is certainly matched by the performance. You think of so many of the legendary Dead shows like Woodstock and Egypt and Watkins Glen and I’m not talking about sound check, but the actual show. And the legend is there but the performance sometimes doesn’t match up with the legend. Europe 1990. Europe ’81. Some very good shows there but these didn’t end being at the level of Europe ’72. That kind of thing. So, a lot of legendary performances don’t measure up to the legend where this one not only is that but I think performance absolutely surpasses the legend. You take the legend of this show away, the 20,000 hippies in a field at a benefit show. You take all that stuff away and you listen to this as music and it’s one of the best Dead shows ever. And obviously, you’ve got the songs like “Dark Star” and “Playin’ in the Band” and “China”>”Rider,” which are some of the bigger songs of 1972. They’re some of the best versions of those songs ever. “Bird Song,” all that stuff, it’s the smaller songs that are absolute monsters. You think “Jack Straw,” “He’s Gone”…I was working on “He’s Gone” from the show, just a few months ago. It’s a great show, the smaller songs. So anyway, the point is I would love to see this thing come out. It’s a show I certainly would put on the top of my CD pile as I listen through things.
http://www.jambands.com/news/2013/07/25/grateful-dead-s-sunshine-daydream-to-get-official-dvd-release#.UfVEyBaAYjU
Both Amazon.com and CD Universe are listing a September 17 release for a 3CD/DVD set of the film.
Inevitablemente, parece que tendremos una edición en CD DVD, como insinua en esta entrevista el archivista David Lemieux, del que pasa por ser uno de sus Shows mas famosos en los 70
http://www.jambands.com/features/2013/06/28/picking-dave-s-brain-the-grateful-dead-archivist-discusses-may-77-and-sunshine-daydream?3#.UfVCzBaAYjV
In other big Grateful Dead news, after I don’t know how many times we’ve discussed it in the past “Sunshine Daydream” is finally getting a public viewing.
It’s so worth seeing and I’ve seen probably as much as you have with bootlegs, VHS and now DVDs and online and whatever, and the restored version looks so good and the sound was so good. It was mixed over at Bobby’s studio at TRI in San Rafael and Jeffrey [Norman] spent a very long time mixing. It’s perfect. It’s really great. And then they mastered the audio for the screening at Airshow Mastering in Boulder, Colorado with our good friend, Dave Glasser. He’s been doing a lot of video and surround sound work with us. He mastered the “Europe ’72” box as well. Certainly, it couldn’t be better. It’s going to be a great night out. I’m excited to see it. I’ve been watching it now for months during this production process, watching clips of it with the new sound and that kind of stuff, and that’s watching a DVD or stream online. To see it like this, it’s going to be very, very cool. I think it’s one we’ve all been waiting for.
Is there going to be different or additional footage than what we’ve seen in the bootlegs?
Yeah. I don’t think you’ve seen “Bird Song,” not in its entirety, for sure. And “Bird Song” has been restored and put back in. Now, the filmmakers, they filmed, luckily, most of the best stuff of the day – “China”>”Rider,” “Dark Star,” of course, “Playing in the Band,” “Jack Straw,” all that kind of stuff — but they didn’t film the entire show. So, everything that was filmed was in there and that now includes the “Birdsong,” which is very cool. It’s very similar in terms of structure to what you’ve seen over the last 20 or 30 years. It’s still very sunny when they’re playing “Bird Song.” It’s right in the middle of the second set and it’s very, I used this the other day, in talking about it on Sirius, it’s very crisp. It’s a very crisp “Bird Song.” They’re very engaged, and Jerry just punching the bottom end on this thing is incredible. That’s the one thing that always lacking on the circulating audio copies of the show. And the video, of course, has never really had good audio but the bottom end they produce on this is just amazing. So, yeah, big news as you say, big, big news. It’s going to be a great night.
Is there going to be a soundtrack?
There’s been no officially released Veneta. I don’t know I’m not sure what the specific plans after the screening. Certainly, I would say we tell people to check dead.net ‘cause that’s where any announcements get made. But certainly our focus the last few months has been this screening on August 1 and beyond that it’s really just a matter of how much work we’ve all put into this screening, not to mention the May ’77 box. The screening has really been the focus because the screenings have really proven to be incredibly popular in terms of getting people out. We do a lot of really great stuff in terms of making the archives accessible in terms of the May ’77 box, the Europe ’72 but the one thing we don’t do that often is get people out and dancing and into a room together because we’re not a live band. We’re an archival release record company but we did something in Port Chester, New York with the Capitol Theatre. We played a complete Grateful Dead show (2/24/71) and they have a full light show, the in-house light show, and they played it through the huge sound system. A thousand people came out to come and listen to this. It was a very good Dead show from a very good era that happened to also be at the Capitol Theatre. What it showed us is that there’s really an appetite…well, we know that there’s an appetite for Deadheads together. Look at the crowds at Furthur shows, at Dark Star Orchestra shows. People love getting out and hearing Grateful Dead music, whatever the content, and for us to go to play a Dead tape or CD as the case were of an unreleased show certainly there was in interest in that. Likewise, the meet-ups at the movies. Two years ago, we did The Grateful Dead Movie. Last year, we did the July 18, 1989 in Alpine Valley show, the middle night at Alpine ’89. The response was just absolutely huge in terms of both the amount of people that came out and we played it at more than 500 theatres around the country. Then, the feeling about it after the fact is, “Could you please do more of this at least once a year but hopefully even more than that?” To us that’s what we’ve really been focusing on. It’s nice to once in awhile get people out.
Okay, because it would just make sense to package the DVD and CD together. “Here’s the video. Here’s the audio. You’re set.”
I love it, man. I really do think it’s a great show. The legend of the show is certainly matched by the performance. You think of so many of the legendary Dead shows like Woodstock and Egypt and Watkins Glen and I’m not talking about sound check, but the actual show. And the legend is there but the performance sometimes doesn’t match up with the legend. Europe 1990. Europe ’81. Some very good shows there but these didn’t end being at the level of Europe ’72. That kind of thing. So, a lot of legendary performances don’t measure up to the legend where this one not only is that but I think performance absolutely surpasses the legend. You take the legend of this show away, the 20,000 hippies in a field at a benefit show. You take all that stuff away and you listen to this as music and it’s one of the best Dead shows ever. And obviously, you’ve got the songs like “Dark Star” and “Playin’ in the Band” and “China”>”Rider,” which are some of the bigger songs of 1972. They’re some of the best versions of those songs ever. “Bird Song,” all that stuff, it’s the smaller songs that are absolute monsters. You think “Jack Straw,” “He’s Gone”…I was working on “He’s Gone” from the show, just a few months ago. It’s a great show, the smaller songs. So anyway, the point is I would love to see this thing come out. It’s a show I certainly would put on the top of my CD pile as I listen through things.
http://www.jambands.com/news/2013/07/25/grateful-dead-s-sunshine-daydream-to-get-official-dvd-release#.UfVEyBaAYjU
Both Amazon.com and CD Universe are listing a September 17 release for a 3CD/DVD set of the film.
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Re: Grateful Dead
Funkymen escribió:El 1 de Agosto (el cumpleaños de Jerry Garcia) se estrena en salas de EEUU la peli Sunshine Daydream totalmente restaurada, que narra el concierto que dieron los Dead en Veneta Oregon auspiciados por su viejo colega Ken Kesey
Inevitablemente, parece que tendremos una edición en CD DVD, como insinua en esta entrevista el archivista David Lemieux, del que pasa por ser uno de sus Shows mas famosos en los 70
http://www.jambands.com/features/2013/06/28/picking-dave-s-brain-the-grateful-dead-archivist-discusses-may-77-and-sunshine-daydream?3#.UfVCzBaAYjV
In other big Grateful Dead news, after I don’t know how many times we’ve discussed it in the past “Sunshine Daydream” is finally getting a public viewing.
It’s so worth seeing and I’ve seen probably as much as you have with bootlegs, VHS and now DVDs and online and whatever, and the restored version looks so good and the sound was so good. It was mixed over at Bobby’s studio at TRI in San Rafael and Jeffrey [Norman] spent a very long time mixing. It’s perfect. It’s really great. And then they mastered the audio for the screening at Airshow Mastering in Boulder, Colorado with our good friend, Dave Glasser. He’s been doing a lot of video and surround sound work with us. He mastered the “Europe ’72” box as well. Certainly, it couldn’t be better. It’s going to be a great night out. I’m excited to see it. I’ve been watching it now for months during this production process, watching clips of it with the new sound and that kind of stuff, and that’s watching a DVD or stream online. To see it like this, it’s going to be very, very cool. I think it’s one we’ve all been waiting for.
Is there going to be different or additional footage than what we’ve seen in the bootlegs?
Yeah. I don’t think you’ve seen “Bird Song,” not in its entirety, for sure. And “Bird Song” has been restored and put back in. Now, the filmmakers, they filmed, luckily, most of the best stuff of the day – “China”>”Rider,” “Dark Star,” of course, “Playing in the Band,” “Jack Straw,” all that kind of stuff — but they didn’t film the entire show. So, everything that was filmed was in there and that now includes the “Birdsong,” which is very cool. It’s very similar in terms of structure to what you’ve seen over the last 20 or 30 years. It’s still very sunny when they’re playing “Bird Song.” It’s right in the middle of the second set and it’s very, I used this the other day, in talking about it on Sirius, it’s very crisp. It’s a very crisp “Bird Song.” They’re very engaged, and Jerry just punching the bottom end on this thing is incredible. That’s the one thing that always lacking on the circulating audio copies of the show. And the video, of course, has never really had good audio but the bottom end they produce on this is just amazing. So, yeah, big news as you say, big, big news. It’s going to be a great night.
Is there going to be a soundtrack?
There’s been no officially released Veneta. I don’t know I’m not sure what the specific plans after the screening. Certainly, I would say we tell people to check dead.net ‘cause that’s where any announcements get made. But certainly our focus the last few months has been this screening on August 1 and beyond that it’s really just a matter of how much work we’ve all put into this screening, not to mention the May ’77 box. The screening has really been the focus because the screenings have really proven to be incredibly popular in terms of getting people out. We do a lot of really great stuff in terms of making the archives accessible in terms of the May ’77 box, the Europe ’72 but the one thing we don’t do that often is get people out and dancing and into a room together because we’re not a live band. We’re an archival release record company but we did something in Port Chester, New York with the Capitol Theatre. We played a complete Grateful Dead show (2/24/71) and they have a full light show, the in-house light show, and they played it through the huge sound system. A thousand people came out to come and listen to this. It was a very good Dead show from a very good era that happened to also be at the Capitol Theatre. What it showed us is that there’s really an appetite…well, we know that there’s an appetite for Deadheads together. Look at the crowds at Furthur shows, at Dark Star Orchestra shows. People love getting out and hearing Grateful Dead music, whatever the content, and for us to go to play a Dead tape or CD as the case were of an unreleased show certainly there was in interest in that. Likewise, the meet-ups at the movies. Two years ago, we did The Grateful Dead Movie. Last year, we did the July 18, 1989 in Alpine Valley show, the middle night at Alpine ’89. The response was just absolutely huge in terms of both the amount of people that came out and we played it at more than 500 theatres around the country. Then, the feeling about it after the fact is, “Could you please do more of this at least once a year but hopefully even more than that?” To us that’s what we’ve really been focusing on. It’s nice to once in awhile get people out.
Okay, because it would just make sense to package the DVD and CD together. “Here’s the video. Here’s the audio. You’re set.”
I love it, man. I really do think it’s a great show. The legend of the show is certainly matched by the performance. You think of so many of the legendary Dead shows like Woodstock and Egypt and Watkins Glen and I’m not talking about sound check, but the actual show. And the legend is there but the performance sometimes doesn’t match up with the legend. Europe 1990. Europe ’81. Some very good shows there but these didn’t end being at the level of Europe ’72. That kind of thing. So, a lot of legendary performances don’t measure up to the legend where this one not only is that but I think performance absolutely surpasses the legend. You take the legend of this show away, the 20,000 hippies in a field at a benefit show. You take all that stuff away and you listen to this as music and it’s one of the best Dead shows ever. And obviously, you’ve got the songs like “Dark Star” and “Playin’ in the Band” and “China”>”Rider,” which are some of the bigger songs of 1972. They’re some of the best versions of those songs ever. “Bird Song,” all that stuff, it’s the smaller songs that are absolute monsters. You think “Jack Straw,” “He’s Gone”…I was working on “He’s Gone” from the show, just a few months ago. It’s a great show, the smaller songs. So anyway, the point is I would love to see this thing come out. It’s a show I certainly would put on the top of my CD pile as I listen through things.
http://www.jambands.com/news/2013/07/25/grateful-dead-s-sunshine-daydream-to-get-official-dvd-release#.UfVEyBaAYjU
Both Amazon.com and CD Universe are listing a September 17 release for a 3CD/DVD set of the film.
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Re: Grateful Dead
Y tambien lo van a editar en vinilo!
kraneo- Mensajes : 22951
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Re: Grateful Dead
kraneo escribió:Y tambien lo van a editar en vinilo!
Así es:
http://www.elusivedisc.com/THE-GRATEFUL-DEAD-VENETA-OREGON-8_27_72-180g-4LP/productinfo/WEALP79649/
Coming September 17, 2013 pre-order your copy today! Orders with both pre-order and in stock items will have all in stock items shipped immediately!
This item not eligible for any further discount offers!
Live Performance On 180g Vinyl Four LP!
Live Performance From Renaissance Fair Grounds in Veneta, Oregon on August 27, 1972. The August 27, 1972 concert was played to benefit the Springfield Creamer in nearby Springfield, Oregon.
Ken Kesey and old cohort Ken Babbs emceed the concert. The Dead played all afternoon and into the dark after an opening set by the New Riders of the Purple Sage. The New Riders also released a live album named Veneta, Oregon 8/27/72 in 2004.
Features:
• 180g Vinyl
• 4LP Set
Selections:
1. Stage Announcements
2. Promised Land
3. Sugaree
4. Me and My Uncle
5. Deal
6. Black Throated Wind
7. China Cat Sunflower - I Know You Rider
8. Mexicali blues
9. Bertha
10. Playin' In the Band
11. Stage Announcements
12. He's Gone
13. Tuning
14. Jack Straw
15. Bird Song
16. Stage Announcements
17. Greatest Story Ever Told
18. Stage Announcements
19. Dark Star
20. El Paso
21. Sing Me Back Home
22. Stage Announcements
23. Sugar Magnolia
24. Stage Announcements
25. Casey Jones
26. One More Saturday Night
27. Stage Announcements
Unit Price: $79.99
...pero no trae la película, ojo.
Funkymen- Mensajes : 18977
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Bueno pues ya está anunciado oficialmente el preorder, ademas de forma exclusiva en Dead.net con lo que ha quedado anulado todo pedido hecho a traves de Amazon, CD Universe etc.
Tiene una pinta cojonuda
http://www.dead.net/sunshine-daydream
Tiene una pinta cojonuda
http://www.dead.net/sunshine-daydream
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Re: Grateful Dead
pufff, tengo la version en vinilo y la cd+blu ray puestas en la cesta de la compra. Que tentacion, madre mia...
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Re: Grateful Dead
kraneo escribió:pufff, tengo la version en vinilo y la cd+blu ray puestas en la cesta de la compra. Que tentacion, madre mia...
Yo no pude resistirme en cuanto lo vi anunciado
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Re: Grateful Dead
Hace cosa de mes y medio Warren Haynes se embarco en un curioso proyecto: una serie de fechas con la Boston Pops Orchestra presentando canciones de los Dead...en formato sinfónico, vaya. En un principio torcí el morro con la idea, pero lo cierto es que tuvo muy buenas críticas y hasta ahora no lo había escuchado. Suena de fábula.
Ademas usó la vieja guitarra de Jerry "Wolf" (por el dibujo del lobo de Tex Avery), empuñada en algunos de los mejores años de los Dead como la gira europea del 72 o la era del muro de sonido
Ademas usó la vieja guitarra de Jerry "Wolf" (por el dibujo del lobo de Tex Avery), empuñada en algunos de los mejores años de los Dead como la gira europea del 72 o la era del muro de sonido
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Aquí la história de Jerry y sus guitarras, en que años y shows fueros utilizadas, especificaciones técnicas etc...
http://dozin.com/jers/guitar/history.htm
http://dozin.com/jers/guitar/history.htm
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Hoy es justo el punto intermedio...de los días intermedios que van entre el aniversario de su nacimiento y el de su muerte. La última gran canción de Jerry.
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Ya está aquí el nuevo volumen de Dave's Picks, esta vez con un concierto de 1978 en la universidad de Illinois. He dejado pasar este lanzamiento por no ser muy partidario de esta época (aunque evidentemente hay buenos shows y es de suponer que este lo es), en esencia es mas o menos igual que en el 77 pero bastante menos inspirado en todos los aspectos. El año en el que sus problemas internos empezaron a hacer mella en la música que ofrecían y en el que emprendían una suave cuesta abajo con respecto a lo que habían sido hasta el momento. Según cuenta Phil Lesh en su biografía, la coca hacía que salieran a tocar como aislados unos de otros, y eso en una banda en la que la interactuación instrumental entre sus miembros era básica hizo que su música se volviera mas mecánica (a veces acelerada) y otras veces flácida, fruto de la desconexión a la que hacía referencia Phil.
El faraónico proyecto (nunca mejor dicho) de tocar en la explanada de Giza frente a las pirámides, una locura logística y económica, es una buena analogía de lo que fueron los Dead en sus convulsos finales de los 70.
http://www.foro.azkenarock.es/announces/topic38382-5060.html
El faraónico proyecto (nunca mejor dicho) de tocar en la explanada de Giza frente a las pirámides, una locura logística y económica, es una buena analogía de lo que fueron los Dead en sus convulsos finales de los 70.
http://www.foro.azkenarock.es/announces/topic38382-5060.html
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Funkymen escribió:Ya está aquí el nuevo volumen de Dave's Picks, esta vez con un concierto de 1978 en la universidad de Illinois. He dejado pasar este lanzamiento por no ser muy partidario de esta época (aunque evidentemente hay buenos shows y es de suponer que este lo es), en esencia es mas o menos igual que en el 77 pero bastante menos inspirado en todos los aspectos. El año en el que sus problemas internos empezaron a hacer mella en la música que ofrecían y en el que emprendían una suave cuesta abajo con respecto a lo que habían sido hasta el momento. Según cuenta Phil Lesh en su biografía, la coca hacía que salieran a tocar como aislados unos de otros, y eso en una banda en la que la interactuación instrumental entre sus miembros era básica hizo que su música se volviera mas mecánica (a veces acelerada) y otras veces flácida, fruto de la desconexión a la que hacía referencia Phil.
El faraónico proyecto (nunca mejor dicho) de tocar en la explanada de Giza frente a las pirámides, una locura logística y económica, es una buena analogía de lo que fueron los Dead en sus convulsos finales de los 70.
http://www.foro.azkenarock.es/announces/topic38382-5060.html
............ ........................thanks man..............!!!!!!!!!!!
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Watch the Grateful Dead play "Jack Straw" in this clip from the previously unreleased film "Sunshine Daydream"
http://www.relix.com/blogs/picks-and-pans/2013/08/06/grateful-dead-jack-straw-from-sunshine-daydream
http://www.relix.com/blogs/picks-and-pans/2013/08/06/grateful-dead-jack-straw-from-sunshine-daydream
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So Many Roads
Lyrics: Robert Hunter
Music: Jerry Garcia
Thought I heard a blackird singing
Up on Bluebird Hill
Call me a whinin' boy if you will
Born where the sun don't shine
And I don't deny my name
Got no place to go, ain't that a shame?
Thought I heard that KC whistle
Moaning sweet and low
Thought I heard that KC when she blow
Down where the sun don't shine
Underneath the Kokomo
Whinin' boy got no place to go
So many roads I tell you
So many roads I know
So many roads, so many roads
Mountain high, river wide
So many roads to ride
So many roads, so many roads
Thought I heard a jug band playin'
"If you don't... who else will?"
From over on the far side of the hill
All I know the sun don't shine
And the rain refused to fall
And you don't seem to hear me when I call
Wind inside and the wind outside
Tangled in the window blind
Tell me why you treat me so unkind
Down where the sun don't shine
Lonely and I call your name
No place left to go, ain't that a shame?
So many roads I tell you
New York to San Francisco
So many roads I know
All I want is one to take me home
From the high road to the low
So many roads I know
So many roads so many roads
From the land of the midnight sun
Where the ice blue roses grow
Along those roads of gold and silver snow
Howlin' wide or moaning low
So many roads I know
So many roads to ease my soul
Jerry Garcia, 01-08-1942 / 09-08-1995
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Me encantan las versiones de Jack straw de esa época...cuando la empezaron a cantar a duo. Me mata.from the mars hotel escribió:Watch the Grateful Dead play "Jack Straw" in this clip from the previously unreleased film "Sunshine Daydream"
http://www.relix.com/blogs/picks-and-pans/2013/08/06/grateful-dead-jack-straw-from-sunshine-daydream
Y vaya letra, de las mas conseguidas de Robert Hunter, con esa historia de fugitivos de huyen hacia el Oeste...y estrofas como la inicial "we can share the women, we can share the wine", hasta "one man gone and another to go, my old buddy you're moving much to slow"...la bonita (y épica) melodia de Bobby Weir...esa canción lo tiene todo.
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Este sabado Furthur tocará integro "Workingman's Dead", en el Locken Festival. Se espera colaboraciones de Trey Anastasio y Jackie Green
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arkham escribió:Este sabado Furthur tocará integro "Workingman's Dead", en el Locken Festival. Se espera colaboraciones de Trey Anastasio y Jackie Green
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En nugstv te ofrecen el webcast de todo el festival. Hoy tocan Black Crowes, Trey Anastasio Band i Furthur.
(lástima que los Panic con Fogerty no lo emitan).
Esta noche creo que no dormiré
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joder, y yo tengo que tocar esta noche con mi grupo en Badajoz, me lo voy a perder...arkham escribió:
En nugstv te ofrecen el webcast de todo el festival. Hoy tocan Black Crowes, Trey Anastasio Band i Furthur.
(lástima que los Panic con Fogerty no lo emitan).
Esta noche creo que no dormiré
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joder!!!!!! mira a ver si lo puedes grabar. El de los Crowes y el de Furthur, yo mañana si los puedo grabar pero hoy igual no...arkham escribió:
En nugstv te ofrecen el webcast de todo el festival. Hoy tocan Black Crowes, Trey Anastasio Band i Furthur.
(lástima que los Panic con Fogerty no lo emitan).
Esta noche creo que no dormiré
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Los sets de los Panic se podrán escuchar gratis por streaming aquí: http://www.livewidespreadpanic.com/
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No se como grabarlo!!nanutxi escribió:joder!!!!!! mira a ver si lo puedes grabar. El de los Crowes y el de Furthur, yo mañana si los puedo grabar pero hoy igual no...arkham escribió:
En nugstv te ofrecen el webcast de todo el festival. Hoy tocan Black Crowes, Trey Anastasio Band i Furthur.
(lástima que los Panic con Fogerty no lo emitan).
Esta noche creo que no dormiré
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Trey on stage!!
Cassey Jones, Bertha y ahora Truckin
Cassey Jones, Bertha y ahora Truckin
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Lo que parecía una colaboración para un par de canciones se ha convertido en un set entero
De Truckin han pasado a The Other One, Viola Lee Blues, Scarlet Begonias y Fire on The Mountain.
Después de releer durante todo el verano, el post entero de los Dead (las 120 páginas), este ha sido el colofon y cierre perfecto.
Por cierto, gracias a todos los que aportaron tanto conocimiento y pasión al post, es imposible no volverse un Deadhead después de leerlo todo.
Y cerrando el tema, y me voy a la cama, ya he descubierto el futuro para los amantes de las jambands europeos. Ayer, gracias a una excelente calidad de servicio streaming, disfruté de 10 horas ininterrumpidas del mejor festival del planeta. Vi a unos Crowes inmensos, a Trey con su increible banda conduciendonos al atardecer, Grace Potter poseida por Janis Joplin cantando con Gov't Mule y finalmente Furthur tocando primero el Workingman y después con Trey. La mejor inversión por 10 euros.
De Truckin han pasado a The Other One, Viola Lee Blues, Scarlet Begonias y Fire on The Mountain.
Después de releer durante todo el verano, el post entero de los Dead (las 120 páginas), este ha sido el colofon y cierre perfecto.
Por cierto, gracias a todos los que aportaron tanto conocimiento y pasión al post, es imposible no volverse un Deadhead después de leerlo todo.
Y cerrando el tema, y me voy a la cama, ya he descubierto el futuro para los amantes de las jambands europeos. Ayer, gracias a una excelente calidad de servicio streaming, disfruté de 10 horas ininterrumpidas del mejor festival del planeta. Vi a unos Crowes inmensos, a Trey con su increible banda conduciendonos al atardecer, Grace Potter poseida por Janis Joplin cantando con Gov't Mule y finalmente Furthur tocando primero el Workingman y después con Trey. La mejor inversión por 10 euros.
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collons.......................arkham escribió:Lo que parecía una colaboración para un par de canciones se ha convertido en un set entero
De Truckin han pasado a The Other One, Viola Lee Blues, Scarlet Begonias y Fire on The Mountain.
Después de releer durante todo el verano, el post entero de los Dead (las 120 páginas), este ha sido el colofon y cierre perfecto.
Por cierto, gracias a todos los que aportaron tanto conocimiento y pasión al post, es imposible no volverse un Deadhead después de leerlo todo.
Y cerrando el tema, y me voy a la cama, ya he descubierto el futuro para los amantes de las jambands europeos. Ayer, gracias a una excelente calidad de servicio streaming, disfruté de 10 horas ininterrumpidas del mejor festival del planeta. Vi a unos Crowes inmensos, a Trey con su increible banda conduciendonos al atardecer, Grace Potter poseida por Janis Joplin cantando con Gov't Mule y finalmente Furthur tocando primero el Workingman y después con Trey. La mejor inversión por 10 euros.
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arkham escribió:Lo que parecía una colaboración para un par de canciones se ha convertido en un set entero
De Truckin han pasado a The Other One, Viola Lee Blues, Scarlet Begonias y Fire on The Mountain.
Después de releer durante todo el verano, el post entero de los Dead (las 120 páginas), este ha sido el colofon y cierre perfecto.
Por cierto, gracias a todos los que aportaron tanto conocimiento y pasión al post, es imposible no volverse un Deadhead después de leerlo todo.
Y cerrando el tema, y me voy a la cama, ya he descubierto el futuro para los amantes de las jambands europeos. Ayer, gracias a una excelente calidad de servicio streaming, disfruté de 10 horas ininterrumpidas del mejor festival del planeta. Vi a unos Crowes inmensos, a Trey con su increible banda conduciendonos al atardecer, Grace Potter poseida por Janis Joplin cantando con Gov't Mule y finalmente Furthur tocando primero el Workingman y después con Trey. La mejor inversión por 10 euros.
Que gozada. Yo no pude conectarme, esperando a que empiecen a circular por ahí enlaces
Por cierto, que tal estuvo Fogerty con los Panic? mucha curiosidad sobre esto...
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Funkymen escribió:
Por cierto, que tal estuvo Fogerty con los Panic? mucha curiosidad sobre esto...
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Ya circula por ahí el nuevo lanzamiento, el que esta considerado como uno de los mejores shows que dieron jamas:
http://www.foro.azkenarock.es/announces/topic38382-5460.html
http://www.foro.azkenarock.es/announces/topic38382-5460.html
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Furthur have announced that they will be going on hiatus in 2014...
Furthur have announced that will be going on hiatus after they wrap up their four-night Paradise Waits resort festival in Mexico. The band recently posted a statement on their Facebook page that reads:
After more than four years of heavy, year-round touring, Phil Lesh and Bob Weir have decided to put their band Furthur on hiatus in 2014. After the four night Furthur run in Mexico in January, the band will take the rest of 2014 off so that Phil and Bob can focus on their countless solo projects.
Furthur came together in September, 2009, and from its inception was a band Phil and Bob were completely committed to, and still are. In the 18 years since the Grateful Dead stopped being a touring entity, Furthur has proven to be the longest-tenured, and most active band featuring two or more former members of the Grateful Dead. With shows that keep the Dead vibe alive while pushing the musical envelope, well, furthur, this band has brought smiles to hundreds of thousands of fans in the past four years. Most impressive is that this has become a true band, and not just Phil and Bob plus some side players. John Kadlecik (guitar), Jeff Chimenti (keyboards), Joe Russo (drums), and Sunshine Becker and Jeff Pehrson (vocals) have joined the trip to create a band that has become one of the most exciting, honest and inspired touring acts in music today.
What does 2014 hold for Phil and Bob? If their activities outside of Furthur in the past four years are any indication, plenty. Phil’s been playing virtually every night when not on tour with Furthur, whether at his Terrapin Crossroads in San Rafael, CA, or on the road with Phil Lesh & Friends. Bob’s been hosting one of the most unique web-based variety shows in history, Weir Here, every Wednesday night when he’s not touring, presented live from his TRI Studios in San Rafael. Additionally, Bob’s been having a blast playing his solo acoustic shows, as well as other gigs and tours with newer arrivals to the party. He plans to keep doing what he’s doing, and more of it.
The last time the word “hiatus” was used in regards to the Grateful Dead world was in 1974, and we all know how much good that break inspired. They returned a year and a half later, stronger than ever, and for another 20 years. Furthur’s not breaking up; they’re simply taking a much-needed break. One way or another, we’ll see you around.
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Furthur have announced that will be going on hiatus after they wrap up their four-night Paradise Waits resort festival in Mexico. The band recently posted a statement on their Facebook page that reads:
After more than four years of heavy, year-round touring, Phil Lesh and Bob Weir have decided to put their band Furthur on hiatus in 2014. After the four night Furthur run in Mexico in January, the band will take the rest of 2014 off so that Phil and Bob can focus on their countless solo projects.
Furthur came together in September, 2009, and from its inception was a band Phil and Bob were completely committed to, and still are. In the 18 years since the Grateful Dead stopped being a touring entity, Furthur has proven to be the longest-tenured, and most active band featuring two or more former members of the Grateful Dead. With shows that keep the Dead vibe alive while pushing the musical envelope, well, furthur, this band has brought smiles to hundreds of thousands of fans in the past four years. Most impressive is that this has become a true band, and not just Phil and Bob plus some side players. John Kadlecik (guitar), Jeff Chimenti (keyboards), Joe Russo (drums), and Sunshine Becker and Jeff Pehrson (vocals) have joined the trip to create a band that has become one of the most exciting, honest and inspired touring acts in music today.
What does 2014 hold for Phil and Bob? If their activities outside of Furthur in the past four years are any indication, plenty. Phil’s been playing virtually every night when not on tour with Furthur, whether at his Terrapin Crossroads in San Rafael, CA, or on the road with Phil Lesh & Friends. Bob’s been hosting one of the most unique web-based variety shows in history, Weir Here, every Wednesday night when he’s not touring, presented live from his TRI Studios in San Rafael. Additionally, Bob’s been having a blast playing his solo acoustic shows, as well as other gigs and tours with newer arrivals to the party. He plans to keep doing what he’s doing, and more of it.
The last time the word “hiatus” was used in regards to the Grateful Dead world was in 1974, and we all know how much good that break inspired. They returned a year and a half later, stronger than ever, and for another 20 years. Furthur’s not breaking up; they’re simply taking a much-needed break. One way or another, we’ll see you around.
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from the mars hotel escribió:Furthur have announced that they will be going on hiatus in 2014...
Furthur have announced that will be going on hiatus after they wrap up their four-night Paradise Waits resort festival in Mexico. The band recently posted a statement on their Facebook page that reads:
After more than four years of heavy, year-round touring, Phil Lesh and Bob Weir have decided to put their band Furthur on hiatus in 2014. After the four night Furthur run in Mexico in January, the band will take the rest of 2014 off so that Phil and Bob can focus on their countless solo projects.
Furthur came together in September, 2009, and from its inception was a band Phil and Bob were completely committed to, and still are. In the 18 years since the Grateful Dead stopped being a touring entity, Furthur has proven to be the longest-tenured, and most active band featuring two or more former members of the Grateful Dead. With shows that keep the Dead vibe alive while pushing the musical envelope, well, furthur, this band has brought smiles to hundreds of thousands of fans in the past four years. Most impressive is that this has become a true band, and not just Phil and Bob plus some side players. John Kadlecik (guitar), Jeff Chimenti (keyboards), Joe Russo (drums), and Sunshine Becker and Jeff Pehrson (vocals) have joined the trip to create a band that has become one of the most exciting, honest and inspired touring acts in music today.
What does 2014 hold for Phil and Bob? If their activities outside of Furthur in the past four years are any indication, plenty. Phil’s been playing virtually every night when not on tour with Furthur, whether at his Terrapin Crossroads in San Rafael, CA, or on the road with Phil Lesh & Friends. Bob’s been hosting one of the most unique web-based variety shows in history, Weir Here, every Wednesday night when he’s not touring, presented live from his TRI Studios in San Rafael. Additionally, Bob’s been having a blast playing his solo acoustic shows, as well as other gigs and tours with newer arrivals to the party. He plans to keep doing what he’s doing, and more of it.
The last time the word “hiatus” was used in regards to the Grateful Dead world was in 1974, and we all know how much good that break inspired. They returned a year and a half later, stronger than ever, and for another 20 years. Furthur’s not breaking up; they’re simply taking a much-needed break. One way or another, we’ll see you around.
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Que sirva para que vuelvan en plena forma...y con una gira por Europa!!
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que optimista eres................ .............Funkymen escribió:Que sirva para que vuelvan en plena forma...y con una gira por Europa!!from the mars hotel escribió:Furthur have announced that they will be going on hiatus in 2014...
Furthur have announced that will be going on hiatus after they wrap up their four-night Paradise Waits resort festival in Mexico. The band recently posted a statement on their Facebook page that reads:
After more than four years of heavy, year-round touring, Phil Lesh and Bob Weir have decided to put their band Furthur on hiatus in 2014. After the four night Furthur run in Mexico in January, the band will take the rest of 2014 off so that Phil and Bob can focus on their countless solo projects.
Furthur came together in September, 2009, and from its inception was a band Phil and Bob were completely committed to, and still are. In the 18 years since the Grateful Dead stopped being a touring entity, Furthur has proven to be the longest-tenured, and most active band featuring two or more former members of the Grateful Dead. With shows that keep the Dead vibe alive while pushing the musical envelope, well, furthur, this band has brought smiles to hundreds of thousands of fans in the past four years. Most impressive is that this has become a true band, and not just Phil and Bob plus some side players. John Kadlecik (guitar), Jeff Chimenti (keyboards), Joe Russo (drums), and Sunshine Becker and Jeff Pehrson (vocals) have joined the trip to create a band that has become one of the most exciting, honest and inspired touring acts in music today.
What does 2014 hold for Phil and Bob? If their activities outside of Furthur in the past four years are any indication, plenty. Phil’s been playing virtually every night when not on tour with Furthur, whether at his Terrapin Crossroads in San Rafael, CA, or on the road with Phil Lesh & Friends. Bob’s been hosting one of the most unique web-based variety shows in history, Weir Here, every Wednesday night when he’s not touring, presented live from his TRI Studios in San Rafael. Additionally, Bob’s been having a blast playing his solo acoustic shows, as well as other gigs and tours with newer arrivals to the party. He plans to keep doing what he’s doing, and more of it.
The last time the word “hiatus” was used in regards to the Grateful Dead world was in 1974, and we all know how much good that break inspired. They returned a year and a half later, stronger than ever, and for another 20 years. Furthur’s not breaking up; they’re simply taking a much-needed break. One way or another, we’ll see you around.
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Y la semana pasada, en los Americana Music Awards en Nashville, se le otorgó un premio honorífico a toda su carrera al venerable Robert Hunter, autor de las poderosas y evocadoras letras de gran parte de las canciones de los Dead y de Jerry García particularmente. Merecidísimo no solo por retratar las inquietudes y anhelos de toda una generación sino tambien por su querencia a enclavar muchas de sus letras en la America rural o en momentos clave de la historia americana al igual que la música country mas tradicional.
Un Maestro.
Un Maestro.
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from the mars hotel escribió:que optimista eres................ .............Funkymen escribió:Que sirva para que vuelvan en plena forma...y con una gira por Europa!!from the mars hotel escribió:Furthur have announced that they will be going on hiatus in 2014...
Furthur have announced that will be going on hiatus after they wrap up their four-night Paradise Waits resort festival in Mexico. The band recently posted a statement on their Facebook page that reads:
After more than four years of heavy, year-round touring, Phil Lesh and Bob Weir have decided to put their band Furthur on hiatus in 2014. After the four night Furthur run in Mexico in January, the band will take the rest of 2014 off so that Phil and Bob can focus on their countless solo projects.
Furthur came together in September, 2009, and from its inception was a band Phil and Bob were completely committed to, and still are. In the 18 years since the Grateful Dead stopped being a touring entity, Furthur has proven to be the longest-tenured, and most active band featuring two or more former members of the Grateful Dead. With shows that keep the Dead vibe alive while pushing the musical envelope, well, furthur, this band has brought smiles to hundreds of thousands of fans in the past four years. Most impressive is that this has become a true band, and not just Phil and Bob plus some side players. John Kadlecik (guitar), Jeff Chimenti (keyboards), Joe Russo (drums), and Sunshine Becker and Jeff Pehrson (vocals) have joined the trip to create a band that has become one of the most exciting, honest and inspired touring acts in music today.
What does 2014 hold for Phil and Bob? If their activities outside of Furthur in the past four years are any indication, plenty. Phil’s been playing virtually every night when not on tour with Furthur, whether at his Terrapin Crossroads in San Rafael, CA, or on the road with Phil Lesh & Friends. Bob’s been hosting one of the most unique web-based variety shows in history, Weir Here, every Wednesday night when he’s not touring, presented live from his TRI Studios in San Rafael. Additionally, Bob’s been having a blast playing his solo acoustic shows, as well as other gigs and tours with newer arrivals to the party. He plans to keep doing what he’s doing, and more of it.
The last time the word “hiatus” was used in regards to the Grateful Dead world was in 1974, and we all know how much good that break inspired. They returned a year and a half later, stronger than ever, and for another 20 years. Furthur’s not breaking up; they’re simply taking a much-needed break. One way or another, we’ll see you around.
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y aún en forma :los discos con lauderdale son canela fina.............. ..........Funkymen escribió:Y la semana pasada, en los Americana Music Awards en Nashville, se le otorgó un premio honorífico a toda su carrera al venerable Robert Hunter, autor de las poderosas y evocadoras letras de gran parte de las canciones de los Dead y de Jerry García particularmente. Merecidísimo no solo por retratar las inquietudes y anhelos de toda una generación sino tambien por su querencia a enclavar muchas de sus letras en la America rural o en momentos clave de la historia americana al igual que la música country mas tradicional.
Un Maestro.
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Funkymen escribió:Ya circula por ahí el nuevo lanzamiento, el que esta considerado como uno de los mejores shows que dieron jamas:
http://www.foro.azkenarock.es/announces/topic38382-5460.html
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from the mars hotel escribió:y aún en forma :los discos con lauderdale son canela fina.............. ..........Funkymen escribió:Y la semana pasada, en los Americana Music Awards en Nashville, se le otorgó un premio honorífico a toda su carrera al venerable Robert Hunter, autor de las poderosas y evocadoras letras de gran parte de las canciones de los Dead y de Jerry García particularmente. Merecidísimo no solo por retratar las inquietudes y anhelos de toda una generación sino tambien por su querencia a enclavar muchas de sus letras en la America rural o en momentos clave de la historia americana al igual que la música country mas tradicional.
Un Maestro.
Aunque sus discos clásicos no los piloto...recomendables?
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Funkymen escribió:Funkymen escribió:Ya circula por ahí el nuevo lanzamiento, el que esta considerado como uno de los mejores shows que dieron jamas:
http://www.foro.azkenarock.es/announces/topic38382-5460.html
that's life................ ............
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from the mars hotel escribió:that's life................ ............Funkymen escribió:Funkymen escribió:Ya circula por ahí el nuevo lanzamiento, el que esta considerado como uno de los mejores shows que dieron jamas:
http://www.foro.azkenarock.es/announces/topic38382-5460.html
Mas que merecido, suena de lujo y la presentación es preciosa. Ahora mismo escuchando Dark Star...que locura
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que buena pinta................... ...........Funkymen escribió:Mas que merecido, suena de lujo y la presentación es preciosa. Ahora mismo escuchando Dark Star...que locurafrom the mars hotel escribió:that's life................ ............Funkymen escribió:Funkymen escribió:Ya circula por ahí el nuevo lanzamiento, el que esta considerado como uno de los mejores shows que dieron jamas:
http://www.foro.azkenarock.es/announces/topic38382-5460.html
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Como dice Geme, el Playing in the Band es estratosférico, quizá el mejor que hicieron:
Aunque para muchos otros, los mejores son los que hacían en la gira europea de unos meses antes:
o los de un año después, como este que aparece en la caja Winterland 73:
Aunque para muchos otros, los mejores son los que hacían en la gira europea de unos meses antes:
o los de un año después, como este que aparece en la caja Winterland 73:
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vamos a revisarlos.................... ........................ ................Funkymen escribió:Como dice Geme, el Playing in the Band es estratosférico, quizá el mejor que hicieron:
Aunque para muchos otros, los mejores son los que hacían en la gira europea de unos meses antes:
o los de un año después, como este que aparece en la caja Winterland 73:
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Funkymen escribió:Como dice Geme, el Playing in the Band es estratosférico, quizá el mejor que hicieron:
Aunque para muchos otros, los mejores son los que hacían en la gira europea de unos meses antes:
o los de un año después, como este que aparece en la caja Winterland 73:
Vaya tela.
Últimamente le estoy dando bastante a los directos de esa época: 72-73 y a veces pienso que es su cenit encima de un escenario, desbancando los de finales de los 60 que eran los que más me molaban. Dentro de un tiempo me dará por otra época y volveré a ser un veleta.
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En realidad a mi la interpretación de Playing que mas me gusta es una muy concreta: el triple "sandwich" Playing in the Band>Uncle's John Band>Morning Dew>Uncle's John Band>Playing in the Band. Sólo lo hicieron 3 veces en toda su carrera y estan perfectamente documentados en lanzamientos oficiales: la primera viene en la caja de Winterland 73, en el segundo concierto (10-11-73, el que he puesto antes es del día anterior y es únicamente el Playing), la segunda en el reciente Dave's Picks vol. 5 (17-11-73), y la tercera en el Dick's Picks Vol. 24 (23-3-74, primer concierto con el muro de sonido). La mejor para mi la del Winterland, aunque no he encontrado ningun youtube para ilustrar
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El mes de noviembre del 73 se ha convertido en mi penúltimo descubrimiento, lo que hasta ahora era para mí una época de transición se ha convertido en uno de sus puntales sobre las tablas. Majestuoso.Geme escribió:Vaya tela.Funkymen escribió:Como dice Geme, el Playing in the Band es estratosférico, quizá el mejor que hicieron:
Aunque para muchos otros, los mejores son los que hacían en la gira europea de unos meses antes:
o los de un año después, como este que aparece en la caja Winterland 73:
Últimamente le estoy dando bastante a los directos de esa época: 72-73 y a veces pienso que es su cenit encima de un escenario, desbancando los de finales de los 60 que eran los que más me molaban. Dentro de un tiempo me dará por otra época y volveré a ser un veleta.
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¿Tienes un link de esto a mano?Funkymen escribió:En realidad a mi la interpretación de Playing que mas me gusta es una muy concreta: el triple "sandwich" Playing in the Band>Uncle's John Band>Morning Dew>Uncle's John Band>Playing in the Band. Sólo lo hicieron 3 veces en toda su carrera y estan perfectamente documentados en lanzamientos oficiales: la primera viene en la caja de Winterland 73, en el segundo concierto (10-11-73, el que he puesto antes es del día anterior y es únicamente el Playing), la segunda en el reciente Dave's Picks vol. 5 (17-11-73), y la tercera en el Dick's Picks Vol. 24 (23-3-74, primer concierto con el muro de sonido). La mejor para mi la del Winterland, aunque no he encontrado ningun youtube para ilustrar
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http://www.foro.azkenarock.es/post2963284.html#p2963284Geme escribió:¿Tienes un link de esto a mano?Funkymen escribió:En realidad a mi la interpretación de Playing que mas me gusta es una muy concreta: el triple "sandwich" Playing in the Band>Uncle's John Band>Morning Dew>Uncle's John Band>Playing in the Band. Sólo lo hicieron 3 veces en toda su carrera y estan perfectamente documentados en lanzamientos oficiales: la primera viene en la caja de Winterland 73, en el segundo concierto (10-11-73, el que he puesto antes es del día anterior y es únicamente el Playing), la segunda en el reciente Dave's Picks vol. 5 (17-11-73), y la tercera en el Dick's Picks Vol. 24 (23-3-74, primer concierto con el muro de sonido). La mejor para mi la del Winterland, aunque no he encontrado ningun youtube para ilustrar
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Y ademas también encontré links de su caja gemela: Winterland 1977 the complete recordings, los 3 conciertos en SF con los que cerraron la extraordinaria gira de primavera. Según David Lemieux estos 3 shows se encuentran entre lo mejor de su carrera, en concreto dice que el primero estría entre los 15 mejores, el segundo entre los 10 y el último entre los 5...es muy dado a exagerar, pero la verdad es que son cojonudos, de hecho para mi el nivel es superior al de la caja May 77 y eso es decir mucho...
3 shows, 9 cd, hay un décimo como bonus, pero se trata de el segundo set del concierto del 12-05-77 en Chicago, incluido ya en su totalidad en May 77.
Disc 1: June 7, 1977
"Bertha" (Jerry Garcia, Robert Hunter) – 7:34
"Jack Straw" (Bob Weir, Hunter) – 6:19
"Tennessee Jed" (Garcia, Hunter) – 9:25
"Looks Like Rain" (Weir, John Perry Barlow) – 9:05
"Peggy-O" (Traditional) – 10:13
"Funiculi Funicula" (Peppino Turco, Luigi Denza) – 3:06
"El Paso" (Marty Robbins) – 4:52
"Friend of the Devil" (Garcia, John Dawson, Hunter) – 8:42
"The Music Never Stopped" (Weir, Barlow) – 7:20
Disc 2: June 7, 1977
"Scarlet Begonias" > (Garcia, Hunter) – 10:11
"Fire on the Mountain" > (Mickey Hart, Hunter) – 9:03
"Good Lovin'" > (Artie Resnick, Rudy Clark) – 7:29
"Candyman" (Garcia, Hunter) – 7:24
"Estimated Prophet" > (Weir, Barlow) – 8:48
"He's Gone" > (Garcia, Hunter) – 14:47
"Drums" (Bill Kreutzman, Hart) – 3:01
Disc 3: June 7, 1977
"Samson and Delilah" (Traditional) – 9:30
"Terrapin Station" > (Garcia, Hunter) – 10:51
"(Walk Me Out in the) Morning Dew" > (Bonnie Dobson, Tim Rose) – 13:15
"Around and Around" > (Chuck Berry) – 9:14
"Uncle John’s Band" (Garcia, Hunter) – 11:55
"U.S. Blues" (Garcia, Hunter) – 6:07
Disc 4: June 8, 1977
"New Minglewood Blues" (Noah Lewis) – 6:22
"Sugaree" (Garcia, Hunter) – 16:46
"Mexicali Blues" (Weir, Barlow) – 3:55
"Row Jimmy" (Garcia, Hunter) – 10:34
"Passenger" (Phil Lesh, Peter Monk) – 3:52
"Sunrise" (Donna Godchaux) – 4:14
"Brown-Eyed Women" (Garcia, Hunter) – 5:47
"It's All Over Now" (Bobby Womack, Shirley Womack) – 8:57
"Jack-A-Roe" (Traditional) – 7:19
"Lazy Lightning" > (Weir, Barlow) – 3:24
"Supplication" (Weir, Barlow) – 5:46
Disc 5: June 8, 1977
"Bertha" > (Garcia, Hunter) – 6:53
"Good Lovin'" (Clarke, Resnick) – 6:04
"Ramble On Rose" (Garcia, Hunter) – 8:08
"Estimated Prophet" > (Weir, Barlow) – 9:42
"Eyes of the World" > (Garcia, Hunter) – 19:20
"Drums" (Kreutzman, Hart) – 4:05
Disc 6: June 8, 1977
"The Other One" > (Grateful Dead) – 14:32
"Wharf Rat" > (Garcia, Hunter) – 11:16
"Not Fade Away" > (Buddy Holly, Norman Petty) – 13:44
"Goin' Down the Road Feeling Bad" > (Traditional) – 8:06
"Johnny B. Goode" (Berry) – 4:39
"Brokedown Palace" (Garcia, Hunter) – 7:53
Disc 7: June 9, 1977
"Mississippi Half-Step Uptown Toodeloo" (Garcia, Hunter) – 11:27
"Jack Straw" (Weir, Hunter) – 6:06
"They Love Each Other" (Garcia, Hunter) – 7:33
"Cassidy" (Weir, Barlow) – 5:41
"Sunrise" (Godchaux) – 4:14
"Deal" (Garcia, Hunter) – 5:48
"Looks Like Rain" (Weir, Barlow) – 9:10
"Loser" (Garcia, Hunter) – 7:40
"The Music Never Stopped" (Weir, Barlow) – 7:44
Disc 8: June 9, 1977
"Samson and Delilah" (Traditional) – 7:39
"Funiculi Funicula" (Turco, Denza) – 2:25
"Help on the Way" > (Garcia, Hunter) – 5:09
"Slipknot!" > (Garcia, Hunter) – 9:00
"Franklin's Tower" (Garcia, Hunter, Kreutzmann) – 17:29
Disc 9: June 9. 1977
"Estimated Prophet" > (Weir, Barlow) – 11:36
"Saint Stephen" > (Garcia, Lesh, Hunter) – 5:30
"Not Fade Away" > (Holly, Petty) – 6:29
"Drums" > (Kreutzman, Hart) – 4:22
"Saint Stephen" > (Garcia, Lesh, Hunter) – 0:51
"Terrapin Station" > (Garcia, Hunter) – 11:10
"Sugar Magnolia" (Weir, Hunter) – 9:25
"U.S. Blues" (Garcia, Hunter) – 6:08
"One More Saturday Night" (Weir) – 5:18
Bonus Disc: Auditorium Theatre, Chicago, May 12, 1977
"Mississippi Half-Step Uptown Toodeloo" > (Garcia, Hunter) – 9:59
"Dancing in the Street" (Marvin Gaye, Ivy Jo Hunter, William "Mickey" Stevenson) – 13:56
"Terrapin Station" > (Garcia, Hunter) – 10:25
"Playing in the Band" > (Weir, Hart, Hunter) – 8:18
"Drums" > (Kreutzman, Hart) – 4:09
"Not Fade Away" > (Holly, Petty) – 14:11
"Comes a Time" > (Garcia, Hunter) – 10:19
"Playing in the Band" (Weir, Hart, Hunter) – 6:50
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3 shows, 9 cd, hay un décimo como bonus, pero se trata de el segundo set del concierto del 12-05-77 en Chicago, incluido ya en su totalidad en May 77.
Disc 1: June 7, 1977
"Bertha" (Jerry Garcia, Robert Hunter) – 7:34
"Jack Straw" (Bob Weir, Hunter) – 6:19
"Tennessee Jed" (Garcia, Hunter) – 9:25
"Looks Like Rain" (Weir, John Perry Barlow) – 9:05
"Peggy-O" (Traditional) – 10:13
"Funiculi Funicula" (Peppino Turco, Luigi Denza) – 3:06
"El Paso" (Marty Robbins) – 4:52
"Friend of the Devil" (Garcia, John Dawson, Hunter) – 8:42
"The Music Never Stopped" (Weir, Barlow) – 7:20
Disc 2: June 7, 1977
"Scarlet Begonias" > (Garcia, Hunter) – 10:11
"Fire on the Mountain" > (Mickey Hart, Hunter) – 9:03
"Good Lovin'" > (Artie Resnick, Rudy Clark) – 7:29
"Candyman" (Garcia, Hunter) – 7:24
"Estimated Prophet" > (Weir, Barlow) – 8:48
"He's Gone" > (Garcia, Hunter) – 14:47
"Drums" (Bill Kreutzman, Hart) – 3:01
Disc 3: June 7, 1977
"Samson and Delilah" (Traditional) – 9:30
"Terrapin Station" > (Garcia, Hunter) – 10:51
"(Walk Me Out in the) Morning Dew" > (Bonnie Dobson, Tim Rose) – 13:15
"Around and Around" > (Chuck Berry) – 9:14
"Uncle John’s Band" (Garcia, Hunter) – 11:55
"U.S. Blues" (Garcia, Hunter) – 6:07
Disc 4: June 8, 1977
"New Minglewood Blues" (Noah Lewis) – 6:22
"Sugaree" (Garcia, Hunter) – 16:46
"Mexicali Blues" (Weir, Barlow) – 3:55
"Row Jimmy" (Garcia, Hunter) – 10:34
"Passenger" (Phil Lesh, Peter Monk) – 3:52
"Sunrise" (Donna Godchaux) – 4:14
"Brown-Eyed Women" (Garcia, Hunter) – 5:47
"It's All Over Now" (Bobby Womack, Shirley Womack) – 8:57
"Jack-A-Roe" (Traditional) – 7:19
"Lazy Lightning" > (Weir, Barlow) – 3:24
"Supplication" (Weir, Barlow) – 5:46
Disc 5: June 8, 1977
"Bertha" > (Garcia, Hunter) – 6:53
"Good Lovin'" (Clarke, Resnick) – 6:04
"Ramble On Rose" (Garcia, Hunter) – 8:08
"Estimated Prophet" > (Weir, Barlow) – 9:42
"Eyes of the World" > (Garcia, Hunter) – 19:20
"Drums" (Kreutzman, Hart) – 4:05
Disc 6: June 8, 1977
"The Other One" > (Grateful Dead) – 14:32
"Wharf Rat" > (Garcia, Hunter) – 11:16
"Not Fade Away" > (Buddy Holly, Norman Petty) – 13:44
"Goin' Down the Road Feeling Bad" > (Traditional) – 8:06
"Johnny B. Goode" (Berry) – 4:39
"Brokedown Palace" (Garcia, Hunter) – 7:53
Disc 7: June 9, 1977
"Mississippi Half-Step Uptown Toodeloo" (Garcia, Hunter) – 11:27
"Jack Straw" (Weir, Hunter) – 6:06
"They Love Each Other" (Garcia, Hunter) – 7:33
"Cassidy" (Weir, Barlow) – 5:41
"Sunrise" (Godchaux) – 4:14
"Deal" (Garcia, Hunter) – 5:48
"Looks Like Rain" (Weir, Barlow) – 9:10
"Loser" (Garcia, Hunter) – 7:40
"The Music Never Stopped" (Weir, Barlow) – 7:44
Disc 8: June 9, 1977
"Samson and Delilah" (Traditional) – 7:39
"Funiculi Funicula" (Turco, Denza) – 2:25
"Help on the Way" > (Garcia, Hunter) – 5:09
"Slipknot!" > (Garcia, Hunter) – 9:00
"Franklin's Tower" (Garcia, Hunter, Kreutzmann) – 17:29
Disc 9: June 9. 1977
"Estimated Prophet" > (Weir, Barlow) – 11:36
"Saint Stephen" > (Garcia, Lesh, Hunter) – 5:30
"Not Fade Away" > (Holly, Petty) – 6:29
"Drums" > (Kreutzman, Hart) – 4:22
"Saint Stephen" > (Garcia, Lesh, Hunter) – 0:51
"Terrapin Station" > (Garcia, Hunter) – 11:10
"Sugar Magnolia" (Weir, Hunter) – 9:25
"U.S. Blues" (Garcia, Hunter) – 6:08
"One More Saturday Night" (Weir) – 5:18
Bonus Disc: Auditorium Theatre, Chicago, May 12, 1977
"Mississippi Half-Step Uptown Toodeloo" > (Garcia, Hunter) – 9:59
"Dancing in the Street" (Marvin Gaye, Ivy Jo Hunter, William "Mickey" Stevenson) – 13:56
"Terrapin Station" > (Garcia, Hunter) – 10:25
"Playing in the Band" > (Weir, Hart, Hunter) – 8:18
"Drums" > (Kreutzman, Hart) – 4:09
"Not Fade Away" > (Holly, Petty) – 14:11
"Comes a Time" > (Garcia, Hunter) – 10:19
"Playing in the Band" (Weir, Hart, Hunter) – 6:50
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Funkymen escribió:Y ademas también encontré links de su caja gemela: Winterland 1977 the complete recordings, los 3 conciertos en SF con los que cerraron la extraordinaria gira de primavera. Según David Lemieux estos 3 shows se encuentran entre lo mejor de su carrera, en concreto dice que el primero estría entre los 15 mejores, el segundo entre los 10 y el último entre los 5...es muy dado a exagerar, pero la verdad es que son cojonudos, de hecho para mi el nivel es superior al de la caja May 77 y eso es decir mucho...
3 shows, 9 cd, hay un décimo como bonus, pero se trata de el segundo set del concierto del 12-05-77 en Chicago, incluido ya en su totalidad en May 77.
Disc 1: June 7, 1977
"Bertha" (Jerry Garcia, Robert Hunter) – 7:34
"Jack Straw" (Bob Weir, Hunter) – 6:19
"Tennessee Jed" (Garcia, Hunter) – 9:25
"Looks Like Rain" (Weir, John Perry Barlow) – 9:05
"Peggy-O" (Traditional) – 10:13
"Funiculi Funicula" (Peppino Turco, Luigi Denza) – 3:06
"El Paso" (Marty Robbins) – 4:52
"Friend of the Devil" (Garcia, John Dawson, Hunter) – 8:42
"The Music Never Stopped" (Weir, Barlow) – 7:20
Disc 2: June 7, 1977
"Scarlet Begonias" > (Garcia, Hunter) – 10:11
"Fire on the Mountain" > (Mickey Hart, Hunter) – 9:03
"Good Lovin'" > (Artie Resnick, Rudy Clark) – 7:29
"Candyman" (Garcia, Hunter) – 7:24
"Estimated Prophet" > (Weir, Barlow) – 8:48
"He's Gone" > (Garcia, Hunter) – 14:47
"Drums" (Bill Kreutzman, Hart) – 3:01
Disc 3: June 7, 1977
"Samson and Delilah" (Traditional) – 9:30
"Terrapin Station" > (Garcia, Hunter) – 10:51
"(Walk Me Out in the) Morning Dew" > (Bonnie Dobson, Tim Rose) – 13:15
"Around and Around" > (Chuck Berry) – 9:14
"Uncle John’s Band" (Garcia, Hunter) – 11:55
"U.S. Blues" (Garcia, Hunter) – 6:07
Disc 4: June 8, 1977
"New Minglewood Blues" (Noah Lewis) – 6:22
"Sugaree" (Garcia, Hunter) – 16:46
"Mexicali Blues" (Weir, Barlow) – 3:55
"Row Jimmy" (Garcia, Hunter) – 10:34
"Passenger" (Phil Lesh, Peter Monk) – 3:52
"Sunrise" (Donna Godchaux) – 4:14
"Brown-Eyed Women" (Garcia, Hunter) – 5:47
"It's All Over Now" (Bobby Womack, Shirley Womack) – 8:57
"Jack-A-Roe" (Traditional) – 7:19
"Lazy Lightning" > (Weir, Barlow) – 3:24
"Supplication" (Weir, Barlow) – 5:46
Disc 5: June 8, 1977
"Bertha" > (Garcia, Hunter) – 6:53
"Good Lovin'" (Clarke, Resnick) – 6:04
"Ramble On Rose" (Garcia, Hunter) – 8:08
"Estimated Prophet" > (Weir, Barlow) – 9:42
"Eyes of the World" > (Garcia, Hunter) – 19:20
"Drums" (Kreutzman, Hart) – 4:05
Disc 6: June 8, 1977
"The Other One" > (Grateful Dead) – 14:32
"Wharf Rat" > (Garcia, Hunter) – 11:16
"Not Fade Away" > (Buddy Holly, Norman Petty) – 13:44
"Goin' Down the Road Feeling Bad" > (Traditional) – 8:06
"Johnny B. Goode" (Berry) – 4:39
"Brokedown Palace" (Garcia, Hunter) – 7:53
Disc 7: June 9, 1977
"Mississippi Half-Step Uptown Toodeloo" (Garcia, Hunter) – 11:27
"Jack Straw" (Weir, Hunter) – 6:06
"They Love Each Other" (Garcia, Hunter) – 7:33
"Cassidy" (Weir, Barlow) – 5:41
"Sunrise" (Godchaux) – 4:14
"Deal" (Garcia, Hunter) – 5:48
"Looks Like Rain" (Weir, Barlow) – 9:10
"Loser" (Garcia, Hunter) – 7:40
"The Music Never Stopped" (Weir, Barlow) – 7:44
Disc 8: June 9, 1977
"Samson and Delilah" (Traditional) – 7:39
"Funiculi Funicula" (Turco, Denza) – 2:25
"Help on the Way" > (Garcia, Hunter) – 5:09
"Slipknot!" > (Garcia, Hunter) – 9:00
"Franklin's Tower" (Garcia, Hunter, Kreutzmann) – 17:29
Disc 9: June 9. 1977
"Estimated Prophet" > (Weir, Barlow) – 11:36
"Saint Stephen" > (Garcia, Lesh, Hunter) – 5:30
"Not Fade Away" > (Holly, Petty) – 6:29
"Drums" > (Kreutzman, Hart) – 4:22
"Saint Stephen" > (Garcia, Lesh, Hunter) – 0:51
"Terrapin Station" > (Garcia, Hunter) – 11:10
"Sugar Magnolia" (Weir, Hunter) – 9:25
"U.S. Blues" (Garcia, Hunter) – 6:08
"One More Saturday Night" (Weir) – 5:18
Bonus Disc: Auditorium Theatre, Chicago, May 12, 1977
"Mississippi Half-Step Uptown Toodeloo" > (Garcia, Hunter) – 9:59
"Dancing in the Street" (Marvin Gaye, Ivy Jo Hunter, William "Mickey" Stevenson) – 13:56
"Terrapin Station" > (Garcia, Hunter) – 10:25
"Playing in the Band" > (Weir, Hart, Hunter) – 8:18
"Drums" > (Kreutzman, Hart) – 4:09
"Not Fade Away" > (Holly, Petty) – 14:11
"Comes a Time" > (Garcia, Hunter) – 10:19
"Playing in the Band" (Weir, Hart, Hunter) – 6:50
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guapamente, doc!!!
se lo he pasado a curtis y te manda recuerdos...
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