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Re: Favorite live music? [Re: sunshine]
    #23946581 - 12/21/16 04:32 PM (7 years, 1 month ago)

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CookieCrumbs said:
Gonna be weird to say but I think folk and jazz music sounds the best live. I feel like the spirit of the music is presented more accurately live in those genres and similar ones like blues and bluegrass.


I've been to way more rock concerts but rock is usually like bashing your head against the speakers as opposed to an intimate construction of music.




I agree in part but some rock can be very intimate and well composed, that is one of my favorite things of a lot of progrock.

Likewise not all jazz is intimate and soulful, some can be pretty stale/ over composed and lacks the "oomph" of other genres or even just better jazz :lol:

Personally I don't like single genre music as much as stuff that blends at least 2-3+ styles even subtly, I can dig some blues/bluegrass/rock/jazz but my favorite stuff blends the lines between genres. For example I hate most country music but a lot of my favorite guitarists blend country into their styles and make it sound great.

Here is a good example of one of my favorite prog rock composers:


Eloy - Age Of Insanity (Live recording studio)

Just listen to how well it all fits together, the drums/guitar/vocals/synth/bass are all carefully arranged to create some beautiful soundscapes.

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I remember when I bought Robin Trower's album Bridge of Sighs.  I hooked up some weed from the homeless punk kids in this small town I was in and bought the album and sunk into the grass and listened to it.




Sounds like some good times :super: His music is great sober but getting nice and baked is always great with music :awesomenod:


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Re: Favorite live music? [Re: musiclover420]
    #23946590 - 12/21/16 04:35 PM (7 years, 1 month ago)

I love classic rock.  I used to have the Led Zeppelin and Jimi Hendrix bootlegs on the Red Phantom label out of Italy.


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Re: Favorite live music? [Re: sunshine]
    #23946843 - 12/21/16 05:56 PM (7 years, 1 month ago)

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I love classic rock.  I used to have the Led Zeppelin and Jimi Hendrix bootlegs on the Red Phantom label out of Italy.




I had a huge collection of Pink Floyd bootlegs for awhile, and I own at least 1 or 2 on vinyl. The Man and the Journey is one, the other is DSOTM live in london 74 which isn't a bootleg I believe as the sound quality is terrific. Speaking of some more live floyd definitely deserves a spot in this thread, here are a few more of my favorites:


Pink Floyd-Any Colour You Like (Live At The BBC 1974)

This is one of my favorite versions of Any Color, the PULSE version is also epic but much shorter. Both make the studio version seem very lackluster IMO.

And here is by far my favorite version of Money:


Pink Floyd - Money (Live, From ''Delicate Sound Of Thunder'')

The whole concert is epic but this version of money always stood out to me, the energy is just so intense and they really throw down :cool:


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You know how it feels, With the breeze of the sun in your eyes. Not minding that time's passing by

I've got all and more, My smile, just as before. Is all that I carry with me

I talk to myself, I need nobody else. I'm lost and I'm mine, yes I'm free



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Re: Favorite live music? [Re: musiclover420] * 1
    #23947007 - 12/21/16 06:43 PM (7 years, 1 month ago)

I love the Robinson Brothers....I've seen them together as the Black Crows and seen Chris with the Brotherhood band and Rich play with his own band.
They are powerful and exciting live anyway you put it but The Black Crows are just phenomenal live.

Robin Trower is also one of my fav's but my all time favorite live band has to be the Allman Brothers Band when Dicky Betts was still with them....My brother got to see them in 1970 before Duane died... at Watkins Glen, I think. They are just an amazing band that can effortlessly go into and out of different waves in the song over and over.

I also liked The Outlaws when Hughie Thomasson was still alive. Green Grass and High Tides is one of my growing up songs and it still gives me shivers to this day.


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Re: Favorite live music? [Re: musiclover420]
    #23947022 - 12/21/16 06:45 PM (7 years, 1 month ago)

I used to get stoned with my mom and she'd put on vinyl.  I had never tripped so I didn't understand a lot of it but it sounded really cool and I knew I liked music.


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Re: Favorite live music? [Re: sunshine]
    #23947069 - 12/21/16 06:59 PM (7 years, 1 month ago)

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I love the Robinson Brothers....I've seen them together as the Black Crows and seen Chris with the Brotherhood band and Rich play with his own band.
They are powerful and exciting live anyway you put it but The Black Crows are just phenomenal live.

Robin Trower is also one of my fav's but my all time favorite live band has to be the Allman Brothers Band when Dicky Betts was still with them....My brother got to see them in 1970 before Duane died... at Watkins Glen, I think. They are just an amazing band that can effortlessly go into and out of different waves in the song over and over.

I also liked The Outlaws when Hughie Thomasson was still alive. Green Grass and High Tides is one of my growing up songs and it still gives me shivers to this day.




I dig a fair amount of the black crowes stuff too, I found their discography awhile back and listened to a bit of it for awhile.

CRB is way more my cup of tea though with their groovy psychedelic style. I saw CRB once and they were great, I was really high on mushrooms though and it got to be a bit much :lol: Mainly becouse it was a small packed venue and was super loud, the speakers were literally shaking :eek: I made it through a good portion of the show though, they have a ton of live shows up online as well :awesomenod:

The Allman Bro's are also great of course, would have been amazing to see them back in their prime. Warren Haynes is great too though.

Have you heard the show where Jerry and Boz Scaggs sits in with them?


Whipping Post Jam - Allman Bros w/ Jerry Garcia

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I used to get stoned with my mom and she'd put on vinyl.  I had never tripped so I didn't understand a lot of it but it sounded really cool and I knew I liked music.




My dad is way into vinyl, I have a decent little collection of random stuff he gave me + a few I picked up.

Pink Floyd is pretty intoxicating even without drugs, but even just stoned they can put me into a crazy trance like altered headspace :crazy2:


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Don't worry about me, I've got all that I need. And I'm singing my song to the sky

You know how it feels, With the breeze of the sun in your eyes. Not minding that time's passing by

I've got all and more, My smile, just as before. Is all that I carry with me

I talk to myself, I need nobody else. I'm lost and I'm mine, yes I'm free



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Re: Favorite live music? [Re: musiclover420]
    #23947301 - 12/21/16 08:23 PM (7 years, 1 month ago)

Electronic Music

From the crowd to the music, just so much energy. Theres no "we're too cool to dance"
types at those sorts of shows. Everyone just has so much fun and tons of good vibes and people just want to make new friends

Electronic music has ruined other shows of other genres for me at this point. Every other show just feels so lame now. People just stand around and kind of look bored. People are 100% engaged in it at electronic shows

Theres a few bands I would still like to see. Like Tool would be so cool


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Re: Favorite live music? [Re: SpaaaceFace]
    #23947493 - 12/21/16 09:57 PM (7 years, 1 month ago)

It's not about being too cool to dance it is about being entranced by the music to the point where dancing is redundant :lol:

Personally I don't really dance much but at really stellar shows I will get grooving a bit. If anything I feel like dancing is a "cool" showoff type thing to do in some situations. I have nothing against it I just don't usually feel the need. Many of the best shows I have been too put me in a trance and melted me into my seat for the duration :tongue2:

I like to just focus on the music, it's nice to close your eyes and just soak in the music sometimes. I also like to get to the front of crowds sometimes though.

Anyways here is another great live show:


Phil & CRB 8-28-16 Lockn' Festival Arrington, VA


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You know how it feels, With the breeze of the sun in your eyes. Not minding that time's passing by

I've got all and more, My smile, just as before. Is all that I carry with me

I talk to myself, I need nobody else. I'm lost and I'm mine, yes I'm free



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Re: Favorite live music? [Re: musiclover420]
    #23947726 - 12/21/16 11:31 PM (7 years, 1 month ago)

I LOVE that version of late july. Shakey graves is dope as fuck. ive been digging nahko lately. hes kinda cheesey but this acoustic set is pretty badass. skip to 22:40 and listen to the last song!


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Re: Favorite live music? [Re: spaceyvibess]
    #23947734 - 12/21/16 11:33 PM (7 years, 1 month ago)

wood brothers are dank


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Re: Favorite live music? [Re: musiclover420]
    #23948326 - 12/22/16 08:19 AM (7 years, 1 month ago)

I saw the Allman Brothers 3 or 4 times around 1980. I wish I could have seen them before Duane Allman and Berry Oakley died.


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Re: Favorite live music? [Re: Crazy_Horse] * 1
    #23948486 - 12/22/16 09:31 AM (7 years, 1 month ago)

Yonder, before Jeff Austin left.

Yonder and Friends: Traffic Jam into some weird improve shit into Whipping Post back into Traffic Jam. prepare to get weirded out starting at 12:00


Yonder: Morning Dew into 2 Hits


Yonder: Ramblin' Man into Northern Song


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Re: Favorite live music? [Re: SpaceDawg] * 1
    #23949320 - 12/22/16 02:27 PM (7 years, 1 month ago)

more face melting bluegrass from YMSB


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Fear is the mind-killer.
Fear is the little-death that brings total obliteration.
I will face my fear.
I will permit it to pass over me and through me.
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Where the fear has gone there will be nothing.
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Re: Favorite live music? [Re: musiclover420]
    #23949374 - 12/22/16 02:52 PM (7 years, 1 month ago)

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I love the Robinson Brothers....I've seen them together as the Black Crows and seen Chris with the Brotherhood band and Rich play with his own band.
They are powerful and exciting live anyway you put it but The Black Crows are just phenomenal live.

Robin Trower is also one of my fav's but my all time favorite live band has to be the Allman Brothers Band when Dicky Betts was still with them....My brother got to see them in 1970 before Duane died... at Watkins Glen, I think. They are just an amazing band that can effortlessly go into and out of different waves in the song over and over.

I also liked The Outlaws when Hughie Thomasson was still alive. Green Grass and High Tides is one of my growing up songs and it still gives me shivers to this day.




I dig a fair amount of the black crowes stuff too, I found their discography awhile back and listened to a bit of it for awhile.

CRB is way more my cup of tea though with their groovy psychedelic style. I saw CRB once and they were great, I was really high on mushrooms though and it got to be a bit much :lol: Mainly becouse it was a small packed venue and was super loud, the speakers were literally shaking :eek: I made it through a good portion of the show though, they have a ton of live shows up online as well :awesomenod:

The Allman Bro's are also great of course, would have been amazing to see them back in their prime. Warren Haynes is great too though.

Have you heard the show where Jerry and Boz Scaggs sits in with them?


Whipping Post Jam - Allman Bros w/ Jerry Garcia

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sunshine said:
I used to get stoned with my mom and she'd put on vinyl.  I had never tripped so I didn't understand a lot of it but it sounded really cool and I knew I liked music.




My dad is way into vinyl, I have a decent little collection of random stuff he gave me + a few I picked up.

Pink Floyd is pretty intoxicating even without drugs, but even just stoned they can put me into a crazy trance like altered headspace :crazy2:



Dude....thanks for that! never heard it before....I read Greg's book "My Cross to Bear" and he really didn't speak highly of the Dead in the beginning..said something about they didn't practice enough and took LSD which he didn't like at the time....Lol The Brothers were mushroom men! They loved their mushies. Was a shame that Duane and Barry died so young...I often wonder what kind of projects Duane could have got into throughout the years. His leads in Whipping Post and In Memory of Elizabeth Read are just magical....like he's streaming it from somewhere. Dicky and Warren did a great job and then Derek came in after Greg and Dicky couldn't get along...I have 2 copies of Live at Fillmore East in Vinyl that I need to dig out and spin the old turntable on again....I got rid of almost all my old pioneer system after vinyl became obsolete...whoda thunk it would make a comeback?


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Re: Favorite live music? [Re: Thayendanegea]
    #23949543 - 12/22/16 03:54 PM (7 years, 1 month ago)

Speaking of bluegrass here is a great newgrass fusion group:


Brushfire Stankgrass performs "City Rats" at AHA AVL

Video has a short kind of annoying intro, really killer jam though. The guitarist is playing a moog guitar as they are at a moog event I believe.

I have been uploading a 4 hour + Allman Brothers concert featuring Jerry Garcia Boz Scaggs and Bill Kreutzman all night :awesomenod:

Should be done in the next hour or two and I will post it here, just look at this glorious setlist:

01 Wasted Words
02 Done Somebody Wrong
03 One Way Out
04 Stormy Monday
05 Midnight Rider
06 In Memory Of Elizabeth Reed
07 Statesboro Blues
08 Southbound
09 Come & Go Blues
10 Ramblin' Man
11 Trouble No More
12 Jessica
13 Les Breers In A Minor-
14 Drums-
15 Les Brers In A Minor
16 Whipping Post Jam*
17 Linda Lou/Mary Lou*
18 Hideaway/You Upset Me*
19 Bo Diddley* -
20 Mountain Jam* -
21 Bo Diddley*
22 Save My Life*
23 Blues Jam*
24 You Don't Love Me*
25 Will The Circle Be Unbroken* -
26 Mountain Jam*

* with Boz Scaggs, Jerry Garcia & Bill Kreutzman

Several 20-30 minute jams and it's a new years show :crazy2:

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Dude....thanks for that! never heard it before....I read Greg's book "My Cross to Bear" and he really didn't speak highly of the Dead in the beginning..said something about they didn't practice enough and took LSD which he didn't like at the time....Lol The Brothers were mushroom men! They loved their mushies. Was a shame that Duane and Barry died so young...I often wonder what kind of projects Duane could have got into throughout the years. His leads in Whipping Post and In Memory of Elizabeth Read are just magical....like he's streaming it from somewhere. Dicky and Warren did a great job and then Derek came in after Greg and Dicky couldn't get along...I have 2 copies of Live at Fillmore East in Vinyl that I need to dig out and spin the old turntable on again....I got rid of almost all my old pioneer system after vinyl became obsolete...whoda thunk it would make a comeback?




You're very welcome! :cheers: Like I said I found the whole show finally and am uploading it to youtube as I realized it was missing. Here is where I got it:

http://thesteamengine.net/home/download-the-allman-brothers-band-1973-12-31-cow-palace-san.html

It is split into 4 parts all of which I downloaded only to find they all have many of the same songs I believe :confused: I just deleted the doubles though.

Seems many of the best musicians die young, I think it is a lifestyle thing. They live such intense lives they just burn out quicker.

Thankfully many musicians take it easier and manage to live into a ripe old age while still making great music :heart:

Vinyl is awesome, FLAC's I love just as much for the convenience as I don't have a nice record player. I have a FLAC vinyl rip of the Filmore East live album :sun:

5% to go on the Allman Brothers show with Jerry, will post the video here in a few minutes.


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You know how it feels, With the breeze of the sun in your eyes. Not minding that time's passing by

I've got all and more, My smile, just as before. Is all that I carry with me

I talk to myself, I need nobody else. I'm lost and I'm mine, yes I'm free



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Re: Favorite live music? [Re: musiclover420] * 1
    #23949579 - 12/22/16 04:14 PM (7 years, 1 month ago)

Here it is finally:


The Allman Brothers & Jerry Garcia 1973-12-31

Almost 4 and a half hours of music, took a long ass time to upload :lol: Seriously great new years show that is for sure :stoned:


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Don't worry about me, I've got all that I need. And I'm singing my song to the sky

You know how it feels, With the breeze of the sun in your eyes. Not minding that time's passing by

I've got all and more, My smile, just as before. Is all that I carry with me

I talk to myself, I need nobody else. I'm lost and I'm mine, yes I'm free



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Re: Favorite live music? [Re: musiclover420]
    #23949692 - 12/22/16 05:21 PM (7 years, 1 month ago)

never heard of that band Brush Fire Skankgrass......groovy stuff :dancing:


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Fear is the mind-killer.
Fear is the little-death that brings total obliteration.
I will face my fear.
I will permit it to pass over me and through me.
And when it has gone past I will turn the inner eye to see its path.
Where the fear has gone there will be nothing.
Only I will remain.


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Re: Favorite live music? [Re: SpaceDawg]
    #23949712 - 12/22/16 05:30 PM (7 years, 1 month ago)

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never heard of that band Brush Fire Skankgrass......groovy stuff :dancing:




They are one of my favorite "newgrass" bands, they play some more traditional stuff as well as a ton of amazing fusion.

Here is another one of my favorite live videos of theirs:


Brushfire Stankgrass on Mount Dungeon part 4

They play 2 songs in that video, first one is has a great spanish jazzy/ rock vibe and the other is just a super groovy/ rockin bluegrass jam :awesomenod:

Here is yet another, this one I uploaded, it takes 2 different parts of a tune from 2 different concerts and combines them:


Brushfire Stankgrass: Party Suite parts 1-4

Not sure if it is a cover or what but it is a super groovy jam I listened to regularly for awhile :lol: I have some more live stuff of theirs uploaded on my channel and you can find a decent amount of their shows on the Archive.orgs's live music archive. That is where I got the audio for the videos I uploaded, I really need to try and buy their albums

I love that they blend reggae and bluegrass in some songs :tongue2: they blend a lot of great musical elements that you wouldn't think of going together well

Also they do some other cool experimental stuff like using a ringmod and envelope filter/ auto wah on banjo which I had never heard done before :crazy2:


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Don't worry about me, I've got all that I need. And I'm singing my song to the sky

You know how it feels, With the breeze of the sun in your eyes. Not minding that time's passing by

I've got all and more, My smile, just as before. Is all that I carry with me

I talk to myself, I need nobody else. I'm lost and I'm mine, yes I'm free



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Re: Favorite live music? [Re: musiclover420]
    #23949742 - 12/22/16 05:43 PM (7 years, 1 month ago)

:seriousthumbsup:


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I must not fear.
Fear is the mind-killer.
Fear is the little-death that brings total obliteration.
I will face my fear.
I will permit it to pass over me and through me.
And when it has gone past I will turn the inner eye to see its path.
Where the fear has gone there will be nothing.
Only I will remain.


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Re: Favorite live music? [Re: SpaceDawg]
    #23949786 - 12/22/16 06:05 PM (7 years, 1 month ago)

Guthrie Govan is definitely one of the best live musicians out there today as well:


Guthrie Govan: "Wonderful Slippery Thing"


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Don't worry about me, I've got all that I need. And I'm singing my song to the sky

You know how it feels, With the breeze of the sun in your eyes. Not minding that time's passing by

I've got all and more, My smile, just as before. Is all that I carry with me

I talk to myself, I need nobody else. I'm lost and I'm mine, yes I'm free



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