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Old May 30th, 2008, 05:57 PM   #81 (permalink)
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Grateful Dead, Truckin' Up To Buffalo, a live show recording from July 4, 1989.

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Old May 30th, 2008, 06:04 PM   #82 (permalink)
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Europe '72 - Grateful Dead

Every year or so I take the two-cassette set out to my car and on the road. The tapes are so old you can even hear the hiss over "One More Saturday Night."

The ultimate Strat album.

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Old May 30th, 2008, 10:11 PM   #83 (permalink)
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Europe '72 - Grateful Dead

Every year or so I take the two-cassette set out to my car and on the road. The tapes are so old you can even hear the hiss over "One More Saturday Night."

The ultimate Strat album.

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"Let's head back to Tennessee, Jed!"

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1972 is the high water mark with the Dead for me Charlie. You can't beat '72!
Other good 'uns:

Hundred Year Hall (Germany '72)
Stepping Out With The Grateful Dead (England '72)
Rockin' The Rhine (Germany '72)

"Did you say your name was Ramble On Rose?"
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Old May 30th, 2008, 10:21 PM   #85 (permalink)
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1972 is the high water mark with the Dead for me Charlie. You can't beat '72!
Other good 'uns:

Hundred Year Hall (Germany '72)
Stepping Out With The Grateful Dead (England '72)
Rockin' The Rhine (Germany '72)

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Big +1 on the Hundred Year Hall. Just listened to that the other day.
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Old May 30th, 2008, 10:43 PM   #86 (permalink)
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I mentioned this on my previous post, but decided to elaborate with a track listing and who is in the "house band"

Touch My Heart : A tribute to Johnny Paycheck

Neko Case - If I'm Gonna Sink (I might as well go to the bottom )

Al Anderson - Someone To Give My Love To

Marshall Crenshaw - I'm Barely Hanging On To Me

Gail Davies & Robbie Fulks - Shakin' The Blues

Dallas Wayne - I Did The Right Thing

George Jones - She's All I Got

Mavis Staples - Touch My Heart

Hank III - I'm The Only Hell My Mamma Ever Raised

Jim Lauderdale - I Want You To Know

Dave Alvin - 11 Months And 29 Days

Johnny Bush - Apartment #9

Billy Yates - The Lovin' Machine

Bobby Bare Jr. - Motel Time Again

Mike Ireland - A Man That's Satisfied

Buck Owens, Jeff Tweedy - Take This Job And Shove It

Larry Cordle - Old Violin

check the house band:

Redd Volkaert : guitars ( no..really?)
Joe Terry - piano
Lloyd Green - pedal steel
Hank Singer - fiddle & mandolin
Dennis Crouch - upright bass
Gerald Dowd - drums

From Neko's tone setting opener to Cordle's bittersweet requiem , this set is a fitting tribute to IMO the quintessential "outlaw" of country music. ( no slight to Waylon intended) Released in 2004 on the Sugar Hill label. Robbie Fulks did a stellar job producing these gems.

I've lived with this recording off and on since it's release, and subsequently went back an acquired all of Paychecks original releases.
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The Band - Rock Of Ages. Should be required listening for anyone who wants to learn how to play together as a band.
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Relentless by Danny Gatton and Joey DeFrancesco.

Also heavily diggin' The Nightfly by Donald Fagen.

We would get along pretty well I guess!
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Old May 31st, 2008, 07:23 PM   #90 (permalink)
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I thought about this album a couple of weeks ago and I've been listening to it since.

"Super Session" with Mike Bloomfield, Al Kooper and Steve Stills. It's from the early 70"s. not sure when. I've always liked their take on "Season of the Witch"
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These 3 almost never leave the truck and I listen to them consistently...

Kevin Fowler - Loose, Loud and Crazy

David Ball - Thinkin' Problem ( great honky tonk Brent Mason )

Two Tons of Steel - Vegas

Listen loud and often... LPK
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Wow... I was at that one, was it officially released?
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This week...

Vinyl: Tracy Nelson and Mother Earth "Bring Me Home"

CD: Moby Grape: "Vintage Grape"

Cassette: Oh, wait, the cassette player's still broken...

Song stuck in my head: The Youngbloods doing "Statesboro Blues"
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Wow... I was at that one, was it officially released?
Yep!! I picked it up at a local big box retailer, along with #3 From The Vault - Portchester, NY, Feb 1971 ... which, BTW, is NOW living in my car CD player!

I was quite excited to see the '89 show - I saw many of my shows around that time period, but wasn't upstate for that one.

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mine has been nearly anything Cracker lately, namely The Golden Age, Countrysides, and Get on With It (granted its a greatest hits album, not sure if that counts)
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