This is pretty hot for an '80s show. Jerry takes a couple extra rounds of solo during Brown Eyed Women & Peggy O. That's enough for me, but the rest rawks too! :lol:
Grateful Dead
Alpine Valley Music Theatre, East Troy, WI
08/08/82
SBD : MC > MR > DAT > CDR
Transfer done by Jim Wise
From :
JoeO236@aol.com Here's what Frank Streeter had to say regarding the transfer:
Dan Healy did the master cassette, Russell Levine and I did
the MC > reel transfers, and Jim Wise took my reels and digitized
them. The MC was made on a Sony TC-D5M. This cassette was played back on a D-5M and recorded onto a Sony TC-770 half-track reel at 3.75
ips, which is the sonic equivalent to a 7.5 ips quarter track recording.
Disc One:
SET1
Alabama Getaway [4:47] >
The Promised Land [4:27]
They Love Each Other [8:18]
Mama Tried [2:44] >
Mexicali Blues [5:02]
Loser [4:33]
Little Red Rooster [7:49]
Brown-Eyed Women [5:25] >
Looks Like Rain [8:26]
Peggy O. [7:06]
Samson & Delilah [7:47]
Disc Two:
SET2
tuning
Far From Me
Scarlet Begonias >
Fire on the Mountain >
Estimated Prophet >
Drums >
Disc Three:
Space >
The Other One >
Not Fade Away >
Wharf Rat >
Good Lovin'
E) Satisfaction (w/ Wang Dang Doodle snippet) >
Brokedown Palace
Drums through end of show with Zakir Hussain
NFA through end of show with John Cippolina
Loser cuts in. I estimate 2-3 minutes are missing.
Estimated Prophet > Jam > Drums > moved to end of disc 2
by Alan J. Fink
Rehab- Amy Winehouse-- the song of the year
Whims of Chambers-- Paul Chambers-- great jazz bassist's first solo record from the 50s
Work Out-- Hank Mobley- more great jazz by jazz greats
The Band by The Band
One of the great rock albums of all time, it was timeless in 1969 and sounds even better in 2008.
Also I got the Eric Clapton Crossroads Concert DVD for xmas.
Gaudi featuring vocals by the one and only Nusrat fateh ali khan has to be one of my favs of recent.
For those not familiar with Nusrat fateh ali khan then check his wiki for some info about him
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nusrat_Fateh_Ali_Khan (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nusrat_Fateh_Ali_Khan)
Though obviously checking his tunes would be better!
Boooshpig
LOL The wife bought me the Gaudi/ Nusrat dub for christmas.
We've been fans of Nusrat for a long time, and were lucky enough to catch him and his entourage in Chicago shortly before he died. That was a memorable evening fer sure.
btw, bushie.. let me know if'n you want any nusrat discs sent your way.
lw
Hi LW, it's a great album is it not? Though unfortunately it's my only knowledge of his work...I would love to hear some other nusrat music.
Boosh
Bit a of a shift in gears without a clutch, but as of late I've been giving long, hard listens to early 90's electronica (i.e., early so-called "Intelligent Dance Music") and realizing that it's prolly one of my favorite genres:
Black Dog Productions - Book of Dogma
Polygon Window - Surfing on Sine Waves
Autechre - Incunabula
F.U.S.E. - Dimension Intrusion
Various Artists - Artificial Intelligence vols. 1 & 2
Most of these artists are still making fine music under different, often better-known names (e.g., some of Black Dog Productions became Plaid, Polygon Window is Aphex Twin), but it's neat and instructive to hear where they came from.
The Sons of Champlin-- Hip Little Dreams
Smile- Brian Wilson : )
Dr John the NIght Tripper Gris Gris
I've pretty much had trouble not listening to Toots and the Maytals in the last 7 months....call me a sad man but I just do not get bored of it.
Boooshpig
Not a sad man at all, Toots is pure joy!!
Though I have also been getting into psy trance and been to a few very good parties by these guys:
http://www.thesynergyproject.org/ (http://www.thesynergyproject.org/)
http://www.kundaliniuk.com/ (http://www.kundaliniuk.com/)
Boooshpig
Jean Leloup
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Jean Grae
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Howlin' Wolf
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thanks for sharing your tunes folks and enjoy 8)
Thank you White Shadow. Howlin' Wolf!?!? One of my favorites.
Soilwork - Sworn to a Great divide
Tom Waits - VH1 Storytellers
Eric Dolphy with the Johm Coltrane Quintet 1960
GD 1970-03-24
Miles Davis, kinda blue
apc - mer de noms
My dial-up modem in surround sound ;p Reminds me of the Loony Tunes theme in a funny way.
On a more sensible note I have had the latest offering from NIN blasting away - shame he has gone his own way now no more angry songs abusing record execs!
Found the chillout channel very good.
http://www.di.fm/ (http://www.di.fm/)
Boooshpig
Welcome back GM.
I'm on a major Brian Wilson kick. Been listening to Smile with head phones.Oh yeah!
wb gm, snoop dogg sensual seduction