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Re: Stuff you've been listening to
« Reply #3720 on: November 01, 2010, 04:46:04 PM »
Chris Whitley-Phonecall from Leavenworth
Bob Marley-Exodus(digital remaster)
UB40-Present Arms

Elmore James-The sky is crying,the history of Elmore James
Chris Whitley-Dust Radio
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Gov't Mule Fox Theater Oakland, CA 10-30-10
« Reply #3721 on: November 02, 2010, 07:11:57 PM »
Set I

Baba O'Riley

Bargain

Love Ain't For Keeping

My Wife

The Song Is Over

Getting In Tune

Going Mobile

Behind Blue Eyes

Won't Get Fooled Again

Set II

Steppin' Lightly

Brokedown On The Brazos

No Need To Suffer

Painted Silver Light

'Trane-->Eternity's Breath-->St. Stephen Jam-->When Doves Cry-->Beautifully Broken-->When Doves Cry-->Beautifully Broken-->'Trane (w/ 3rd Stone From The Sun tease)->Noisy Jam-->Drums-->Any Open Window-->Railroad Boy-->Thorazine Shuffle

Encore:

Goin' Out West
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« Reply #3722 on: November 03, 2010, 11:08:16 AM »
Blue Öyster Cult / Hot Rails to Hell

The Cramps / Garbage Man

The Black Angels
# Young Men Dead
# The Prodigal Sun
# Black Grease
# Manipulation


Black Sabbath / Planet Caravan

Blue Öyster Cult
# Teen Archer
# Mistress of the Salmon Salt


CSN&Y / Carry On

Brian Eno--Discreet Music

Will Oldham
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Re: Stuff you've been listening to
« Reply #3723 on: November 03, 2010, 02:43:11 PM »
Cracker-Low
Chris Whitley-I forget you everyday.
Son House-john the revalator(real hoodoo shit,there)
sonny landreth with alan tousaint-mojo boogie
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Re: Stuff you've been listening to
« Reply #3724 on: November 07, 2010, 10:22:07 AM »
Frank Bey
Blues
Raining in Georgia
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Massive Attack 11-06-10 Berkeley CA Greek Theater
« Reply #3725 on: November 07, 2010, 11:13:53 AM »
Damn what an awesome show!   Thievery Corporation opened the show, they opened up with "Forgotten People" and "Lebanese Blonde", and played an amazing set, including a cover of "The Heart Is A Lonely Hunter".   Their bass player was phenomenal, and they had a sitar player for several numbers.

Massive Attack kicked down some of the finest trip-hop (or downtempo, or whatever.....) known to exist anywhere in the universe.  They had an incredible light show, at various points flashing the names of drugs in rapid succession, handgun death statistics world wide, costs of the Iraq and Afghan wars, etc.    At points, quotes from famous (and infamous) individuals were shown on screen, as well as some wicked cool graphics.

The Greek Theater is on the UC Berkeley campus, and from the top you get a spectacular view of the city lights.  The crowd was a good mix of all ages and several countercultural factions were well-represented.  A certain dilation was noticed in many ocular organs, and marijuana was smoked openly and frequently.   Truly an evening to remember.

Here is Massive Attack's setlist from the show last night.......

United Snakes

Babel

Rising son

Girl I Love You

Future Proof

Teardrop

Mezzanine

Angel

Inertia Creeps

You Were Just Leaving

Splitting The Atom

Safe From Harm

 Encore:
Atlas Air
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Re: Stuff you've been listening to
« Reply #3726 on: November 11, 2010, 10:29:59 AM »
Thanks for this concert review, RTP.
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« Reply #3727 on: November 12, 2010, 10:15:06 AM »
Hawkwind--In Search of Space

Steely Dan--The Royal Scam (side 1)

The Chieftains: The Very Best of the Claddagh Years

The Rolling Stones--Beggars Banquet

The Kinks--The Village Green Preservation Society

Soul Asylum--Grave Dancers Union

Sleepytime Gorilla Museum
# The Donkey Headed Adversary Of Humanity Opens The Discussion
# Sleep Is Wrong


Jimi Hendrix
# Stone Free
# Freedom


Bob Dylan
# Don't Think Twice, It's All Right
# Positively 4th Street


Fleetwood Mac
# Bare Trees (D. Kirwan)
# Dust (D. Kirwan)


Black Sabbath / Killing Yourself To Live

Interpol (2002)

The Phobes / Sunshine Pt II

Oasis / Lyla
The Ramones / Cretin Hop

The Chameleons
# Don't Fall
# Here Today


Wilco--Sky Blue Sky

Hüsker Dü--Zen Arcade

Killdozer--Little Baby Buntin'

Richard Thompson / The End of The Rainbow
Waylon Jennings / Redneck Women
Bob Dylan / Tangled Up In Blue

Siouxsie & the Banshees
# Poppy Day
# Regal Zone
# Icon


Interpol--Turn On The Bright Lights

Wilco / Should've Been in Love
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Re: Stuff you've been listening to
« Reply #3728 on: November 12, 2010, 05:54:27 PM »
well everey thursday nite I try to go do open mike at a local bar. Here is my whacko set list from last nite.
 1  Fearless Heart,Steve Earle cover,Kinda a "chick song"
2 Eurotrash Girl , Cracker cover and kinda an inside joke tween me and somebody I flirt with :nods:
 3 Dust my broom < platyed into> roll um easy, now dust my broom is an elmore james cover,and roll um easy is a little feat cover, I use a resonator style guitar on these 2 tuned in open d w/a slide.
  4 A song called "further" ( I wrote that un)
 5 I shut up and played "changed the locks" which is a Lucinda Williams cover,Woman Im seeing sang.( I like that part a lot).
 

       So needless to say it was a fun nite out, mellow too.  :cheers: Many free drinks as well! :tup:
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Re: Stuff you've been listening to
« Reply #3729 on: November 13, 2010, 12:42:32 AM »
The Black Keys thickfreakness
BTW how are these guys not more famous?
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Re: Stuff you've been listening to
« Reply #3730 on: November 15, 2010, 03:13:05 PM »
Quote from: "seamus"
well everey thursday nite I try to go do open mike at a local bar. Here is my whacko set list from last nite.
 1  Fearless Heart,Steve Earle cover,Kinda a "chick song"
2 Eurotrash Girl , Cracker cover and kinda an inside joke tween me and somebody I flirt with :nods:
 3 Dust my broom < platyed into> roll um easy, now dust my broom is an elmore james cover,and roll um easy is a little feat cover, I use a resonator style guitar on these 2 tuned in open d w/a slide.
  4 A song called "further" ( I wrote that un)
 5 I shut up and played "changed the locks" which is a Lucinda Williams cover,Woman Im seeing sang.( I like that part a lot).
 

       So needless to say it was a fun nite out, mellow too.  :cheers: Many free drinks as well! :tup:

A pipe-dream: If I could be anywhere at any given time, I'd attend one of these open mic nights where you play so i could hear you (where are you, again..FL?) If you travel you could visit and play the one I sometimes play at the bar & grill near where I am...Anyway, I started doing open mic nights about 6 months ago when we moved to this place.. it's honed my playing / singing skills with the cover tunes I get up and usually do alone, or with people on the spur of the moment, no rehearsal..lol.. As you know, standing up there and doing that by yourself is different than just standing there playing guitar in a band..

I've heard a version of "Dust my Broom" done by Hound Dog Taylor, recorded live...

I see you do a song by Cracker.. I'm into CVB..ever listen to their stuff..?
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Re: Stuff you've been listening to
« Reply #3731 on: November 15, 2010, 03:23:10 PM »
Utopia-love is the answer,crybaby,love in action,set me free.
Bonnit Raitt-When the spell is broken(richard thompson cover)
Bill Wyman-(si si) jui sui un rock star
Coldplay-lost!
Steve Jones-Mercy
Joe Tex -The best of joe tex
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Re: Stuff you've been listening to
« Reply #3732 on: November 15, 2010, 03:29:13 PM »
Quote from: "Froderik"
Quote from: "seamus"
well everey thursday nite I try to go do open mike at a local bar. Here is my whacko set list from last nite.
 1  Fearless Heart,Steve Earle cover,Kinda a "chick song"
2 Eurotrash Girl , Cracker cover and kinda an inside joke tween me and somebody I flirt with :nods:
 3 Dust my broom < platyed into> roll um easy, now dust my broom is an elmore james cover,and roll um easy is a little feat cover, I use a resonator style guitar on these 2 tuned in open d w/a slide.
  4 A song called "further" ( I wrote that un)
 5 I shut up and played "changed the locks" which is a Lucinda Williams cover,Woman Im seeing sang.( I like that part a lot).
 

       So needless to say it was a fun nite out, mellow too.  :cheers: Many free drinks as well! :tup:

A pipe-dream: If I could be anywhere at any given time, I'd attend one of these open mic nights where you play so i could hear you (where are you, again..FL?) If you travel you could visit and play the one I sometimes play at the bar & grill near where I am...Anyway, I started doing open mic nights about 6 months ago when we moved to this place.. it's honed my playing / singing skills with the cover tunes I get up and usually do alone, or with people on the spur of the moment, no rehearsal..lol.. As you know, standing up there and doing that by yourself is different than just standing there playing guitar in a band..

I've heard a version of "Dust my Broom" done by Hound Dog Taylor, recorded live...

I see you do a song by Cracker.. I'm into CVB..ever listen to their stuff..?
I know xactly what ya mean,to me open mike is just like me playing in my kitchen,(ceptin I cant smoke) Im outside chicagoville, theres 4-5 open mike nites w/in 10 miles of me,I do 2 different ones,one regularly ,one not so much. Its unlike band bs cause I dont take it seriously
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Re: Stuff you've been listening to
« Reply #3733 on: November 15, 2010, 03:38:16 PM »
Hardest part of open mike is keepin it fresh,and me sober! I keep working on Ideas of new shit to play. I LOVE to throw curveballs at the auidience,NOT play it like the original,or oddball combinations of songs.Obscure shit is real fun but real shaky ground too. Its gotten me away from being so "Telecaster/Vibrolux" dependant and back to playin acoustics pretty much full time,which I missed.Light tackle,or as I say "three fucking chords and the goddamn truth". :cheers:
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« Reply #3734 on: November 16, 2010, 10:44:06 AM »
Some stuff on youtube by Richard Thompson, and (early) Bob Dylan

Kula Shaker--K

Rolling Stones--A Bigger Bang

Sun Ra--Lanquidity

Interpol--Turn on the Bright Lights

Bonnie 'Prince' Billy
_I See a Darkness
_Ease Down the Road

>Will Oldham--Joya

Daniel Johnston - Continued Story + Hi How Are You

Richard Thompson--Watching the Dark (selections from Discs A & B of this retrospective)
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