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Shakedown C.C. Rider Loser Me & My Uncle > Maggie's Farm Strange Man Lazy River Road The Race Is On Tom Thumb Blues Loose Lucy Stranger Scarlet > Fire Gimme Some Lovin > Easy To Slip > Drumz > Fat Angel > Casey Jones > Throwing Stones > Morning Dew Love The One Your With **99% sure that was Fat Angel by Donovan. Never heard it before, and so I did a google search on the lyrics that I heard as it was happening All good all show long but I was really digging the little extra that many of the 1st set tunes had, like the C.C. Rider, Maggie's, and that STRANGER. What is it about Pittsburgh shows and that song? It always just RIPS here.
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So yeah a SWARM of bugs attacked the stage after Second That Emotion, I think. Some kind of beetle, June bug, I'm guessing? Never saw that at a show before. As everyone said: killer stuff tonight especially Tangled Up, That's What Love and Tore Up in my opinion. I mean, they ripped. And yet another first timer here. Great place to have a fest. Highly recommended. Although I wish they hadn't crammed us all in that big open field in GA. We brought wood for a campfire but didn't use it due to the proximity of the nearby cars, canopies, tents, etc. However Michelle and Stevie came through with their fire ring by the stream so that worked out. As did the lady from Arizona whose car we jumped (never caught your name!). Well, we youtubed how to jump it lol. I'm still in shock that some new hybrids can jumpstart themselves (wish mine could). So many vendors. On site local ice cream. Very chill atmosphere. Oh, catch Organ Fairchild when you can. Those guys know what they're doing!
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REALLY liked Tom's playing at this show. Rob B sang Low Spark incredibly, and the whole band NAILED that one. Highlight of the show for me, and probably the weekend. I don't think Rob K liked getting dripped on at first, but he seemed to make the most of it by splashing to the beat while grinning ear to ear. And the Drumz this night was AWESOME.
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I think I saw two mic stands at the Catskill Jubilee shows, at least one for sure, but I've seen no audio posted to etree or the archive. The youtube vids are pretty damn good, and have decent audio too, but I'd love to snag the entire two shows from the good mics if I could only find where it lies. Has anyone seen the audio anywhere? Thanks! Peace!
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Another great Catskill J this year. More porto-johns than last year, or as some call them (or so I'm told), more biffies. Wish it would have rained just a wee bit to keep some of the dust down; it was really bothering my allergies. But you have to admit, the weather was PERFECT. Wild lineup, perhaps a little heavy on jamtronica, and yet I found myself missing Lotus, who KILLED it last year. I thought the highlights musically were Tiny Universe, The Garcia Project, Beg Steal or Borrow (!!!), and New Deal. (first 3-days of fest for me only (work)). But the obvious highlight was Saturday's original DSO set. Slam dunk. Bar none. The bee's knees. (Oh yeah, there were many more yellowjackets this year). Choose your own euphemism for how good it was, but like someone told me immediately afterwards, "there are no words". Yet of course I will try. To my ear, some of the songs in set 2 seemed the slightest bit slower, such a slight change I'm not even sure it occurred, perhaps on Shakedown, St. Stephen, & Mr. Fantasy. It so worked! Loved the Gomorrah, and that buildup at the beginning of Greatest Story. We got a Frozen Logger right quick as set 2 opened with Jeff having a tech issue, and I don't know if I would call this Space, "Space". It began as just Jeff and Barraco, and I swear that was Tomorrow Never Knows that they were jamming on. Skip joins for a little while, then Eaton, and then we wrote that letter to Mr. Fantasy. The closing NFA with a GREAT transition back into St. Stephen into a delicately powerful Morning Dew was something to behold! As well as the White Rabbit encore. It just had such energy ! Great seeing faces I've known for years, or since last year, or ones that I met this weekend. Without Bix, Adore, Ryan & Co, Jonie, Lori, Nina, and Chris the beer fest wizard, oh and those guys that sang "I just died in your arms tonight! It musta been something you saaaaiiidddd" night 1 it wouldn't have been anywhere near the same. Thanks to all involved!!! See you next year!
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My thoughts on the fest later when I have more time (hopefully) - short version on that is Yes, more please! - but had to drop a quick note on Rude's conjecture. Probably right brother, but I think I can one up you with last year's Catskill show opener on night 2: Corrina > Morning Dew, Jack Straw. I really, REALLY can't imagine those ever being played in that order before or since. And especially to OPEN a show!
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I knew going in this was going to be good, especially after not doing anything like this in about 2 years. But I did not know it was going to be THIS incredibily good! There were some downers, such as the oppressive heat and humidity on the 1st two days, the rain and lightning, and the low number of port-a-johns and garbage cans (just a few more please, especially out by the campers!), but other than that everything was fantastic. What a GREAT place for a festival! All the stages, the pavillions, the pool, the air conditioned bar, the 13-foot locomotive robot(!!), it really had it all - including lots of trees for shade. I was lucky enough to camp in a horse corral lol, which sounds kinda awful but it was 100% clean and had lots of shade. It was great meeting Jamie, Joannie & her crew, Adore, Candice, Mike, Adam, Mandy and Alex there, and others at the show whose names elude me at the moment (not you Ry - got your texts and will be sending you links to check out soon). Lots of cool art and vendors to check out. Lots of cool scenery as you wander the expansive grounds. A really chill place. Please do this one next year... Music. The real reason I think we're all there. Lotus' show (esp that 1st set!!) on Thursday goes right up there in the "Top Shows I've Ever Seen Category". Easily. I think a LOT of deadheads who hadn't heard Lotus before became instant fans. I know the people I talked to had minds blown. BTW you can purchase it at nugs.net. One of the first things I did after I drove the 7 hours home yesterday ð And a crazy light (and smoke) show to go along with it! Really enjoyed TBD's set (with parts of Lotus) before as well. Friday I tried to take it easy. I was a little worn out after Night 1 (and Phish in Hershey prior to that) and the killer heat was getting to me. Didn't see every band I thought I would. I was cool seeing Reed Mathis for the first time since his Jacob Fred Jazz Odyssey days. Holly brought her eclectic skills, as always. Then I got my 1st DSO show since October of '19. I got a Casey Jones and about 3 minutes of China Cat before it was ripcorded due to the oncoming lightning. ðĪŠ Just my luck I thought but they literally picked it up where they left off, after the delay. 10/17/70 it ended up being and, yes, it was great, esp Hurts Me Too, Hard To Handle, Cryptical, Cold Rain, and the Set 2 closing rockers set, oh, and THE OTHER ONE. But I still figured that it would be even better the next night. Great to see John with JGB again (that was actually my last show before covid) Saturday. By the way, give it up to all the musicians playing in immense heat during the day on the main stage. The sun was right in their faces the entire time. Also loved seeing Boombox for the 1st time in over 10 years, I think (I'll have to check). Love what they do! But the surprise band for me was CIA in the bar. Can't really describe them, and it was a little rough around the edges, but what they were doing was jammy, yet modern, and maybe 80's sounding? Like I said, not sure how to describe it. But I definitely dug it. Which brings me to DSO Saturday. Original setlist, as I predicted they would do - every who asked me: told ya! haha. Anyway, So they open with Corrina. And it's quite good. And then. They smoooothly transition. Into. Morning Dew. WTF. This was the curviest of curveballs that even I, with my powerful prognostication prowess, could not have foreseen in a million years. WHOA. So the show opener is a scorching Corrina into a powerful/beautiful Morning Dew. Stunning. Great Jack Straw to follow. Did Eaton sing "East Burbank Castle Arena" in Minglewood? I couldn't quite get that one substitution. Let It Grow was dedicated to Nancy Griffith, who had passed away the day before ð Set 2 was short on actual songs (something I didn't realize until the next day) but it was a perfect set in my opinion. Fire is a song that RAGES every time I've seen it since 2013. A little specific perhaps, but for real. Everyone one of 'em since the Reg Lenna Center '13 show in Jamestown, NY has been amazing. The rare Keep On Growing rocked. Out of space it sounded to me like NFA, which they wouldn't be playing of course (last night), and it took a second to realize it was a bouncy Iko. And then Sing Me Back Home *wipes away yet another tear just thinking about it*... I said aloud at the show as the song began, "What are you doing to me here?!" Dew, AND Sing Me Back Home in the same show? That was just too much to handle lol. Incredible stuff. I thought the "sing-a-long" encore was gonna be Ripple, but in hindsight as I think about it now, Dew, Sing Me, and Ripple might have REALLY been too much to handle So we all enthusiastically sand Rainy Day Women. And that was it. DSO's Saturday gig obviously goes up in the Top Shows Category along with Lotus' Thursday. And 10/17/70 wasn't too bad either! Great fest. Do it next year. Increase the John's and the grabage cans. Do a not-so-sweltering-hot dance or something a few days before it. Thank you DSO, bands, crews, fans, vendors, campground staff, etc! Peace!
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Already posted this in the one Pitt thread, but thought I'd make another with the above subject to make sure it was seen in case anyone wanted to check it out. There's this plus a bunch of others from this show, but it's not complete, yet. Enjoy!
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This and a bunch more I posted to youtube. It's not the entire show, yet. Had battery issues, used daughter's iPhone to get a few. Haven't had the chance to upload those songs yet. Enjoy!
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Personal highlights and other notes: Most of the 1st set, actually. But the Playin was Top Notch 72 style. Yes, have some. Happy Birthday Ellie between sets "That poor bastard dies everytime" - Eaton, after El Paso Don't Ease! and Big River! I counted 28 beats to BIODTL, and sure enough the show was 10/28/72, so my counting skills, like the Playin, are still in top notch shape "Send that one out to Robert Hunter" - Jeff, after Attics Dark Star's notes I jotted down as they happened: good start, lulls, verses, slow purposeful Dino-led space jam, funk jam, space jam, disjointed jam, Eaton leaves, Skip jam, Eaton returns, Skip-lite jam, meltdown/feedback, Sugar Mag. JBGoode and Two Souls were the perfect ending.
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Great shows this weekend in Cleveland and Detroit. The band is greater than the sum of its parts, but Eaton was the MVP of this pair of nights: Framing the songs as well as highlighting, and lunging often lol. Just great stuff. Detroit spefically had a powerful Woman Enough, a bouncy Iko, a Shining Star with a very tender, delicate ending, an electric NFA, and a Dew that Skip dropped about 9 bombs on. I'm surpised we all survived. I was lucky enough to catch the bombs on my phone. Maybe I'll get the chance to stick it up on youtube. Can't wait for next weekend's Columbus and Pittsburgh shows! Thanks to all involved!!!
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I thought the highlights were Bird Song, Greatest Story (there were mouths agape in stunned amazement during it), and definitely the Lovelight. Lots of tunes had a slower take, I thought, and I was digging it. LOVE the original setlists done in a specific style. Looking forward to listening - thanks again stdilbert
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One of the best shows I've seen. Start to finish. Period. Thanks, Minnesota, for getting the recording up SO quickly. Well done!!
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I wasn't near the fire dancers, but from my vantage point in front of the SBD they looked cool. The timing of them coming out, and probably the location, seems to be less than ideal. However, my biggest complaint of yet another AWESOME Jubilee would have to be the lack of those hand washing stations near the porta-johns. The hand sanitizer a) doesn't clean your hands and b) leaves them really sticky. And keep bringing the Giants, including the giant caterpillar bendy thing. Love the spectacle. Aside from the caterpillar they move around and don't block anyone's view for more than a few moments.
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Not sure who all was in attendance, but Lisa singing on Jack Straw followed by a West LA (which debuts in 82 if I'm not mistaken), solidified this as an Original from the GetGo. Sorry I don't mean to be one of "those guys" We had Lisa on Jack Straw, Cassidy, All Over Now, Corrina, Help, Franklin's, The Wheel, China Doll, and Let It Rock (harmonica). Barraco does a Jeapordy tuning before Jackaroe. Tom Thumb included starting out on Prilosec, if I heard right, and definitely went back to Fulton County. Set 2 opened up with Barraco and Jeff playing around with the "extra" section to Terrapin (what is that, At A Siding?). But enough of the details, let's get to what's really important... GREAT SHOW. Perhaps not the spaciest or jammiest ever, but it had great high energy and was just plain FUN all night. Definitely my favorite of the 2 Atlantas. Jack had that awesome buildup and subsequent explosion. Cassidy, Big RxR, and All Over Now were pretty ripping. Stranger and Franklin's (although not together) were the highlights of a 2nd set that started hot and never cooled down. Nothing was in there that was down in any way. And I loved the transition from Corrina > Help. I'd like to hear that again, actually.. Had a great much needed weekend away. Thank you DSO. See ya at the Jubilee.
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Minglewood and Deal were quite killer in the 1st set. Jeff was teasing something bluesy like a ZZTop tune right before Deal, and Eaton seemed to be confused by this, haha. Shakedown, Drumz > Other One including a little Roll were tasty as well but the best was yet to come on Night 2....
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theCause with Jeff and Lisa 3/23/19 Pittsburgh
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theCause with Jeff and Lisa 3/23/19 Pittsburgh
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Hehheh, thanks. As one who tried to memorize Deadbase back in the day, I saw that they'd list the Anymores in the Tape Timings section, and so I tend to count em at the end of every Bertha. Just one of those things that I always do at shows I also hold up my beverage at "Inspiration" in Terrapin, pound my chest at "some are mathematicians" in Tangled Up (I teach the stuff), and giggle like a schoolgirl whenever a singer blows a line because I can't help it; I just find that damn funny and enjoyable. Shows the boys are for real, and what's going down on stage, is for real. Funny thing I JUST realized though.... I don't think I've EVER seen Lisa mess up a line. EVER. Guess the Women (truly) Are Smarter. Ha! -
theCause w/ Jeff Mattson and Lisa Mackey 3/23/19 Rex Theater Pittsburgh, PA Acoustic w/Randy Bauman on keys Dire Wolf Bird Song Monkey and The Engineer Rosalie McFall Cassidy To Lay Me Down On The Road Again Ripple Electric 1 Iko Sugaree Big River ? Country song sung by bass player Black-Throated Wind China Cat > Love The One Your With > I Know You Rider Might As Well Electric 2 w/ Randy Bauman on keys (most/all?) Shakedown Saint Etta James song (Don't Make Me Cry?) Lazy Lightning > Supplication ? Jeff Original ? theCause Original > Bertha White Rabbit With A Little Help From My Friends (w/ several guest singers) Jeff on everything. Lisa on 3/4 of it all. GREAT night. Some transitions to/from the jams within songs were a little iffy, but the raw power of it all more than made up for it. Lots of spirited play. The whole acoustic set was sublime, especially Rosalie and To Lay Me Down. Beautiful harmony between Lisa and Jill. Crazy surprise between China and Rider. Awesome Shakedown, and whatever that Etta James song was was just KILLED by Jill. Might have been my favorite tune of the night. Anyone know the Jeff original? It kinda reminded me of a Trey Anastasio composition, which is not a criticism lol just an observation theCause's original was a catchy tune as well. 15 "anymore's" to end the Bertha. White Rabbit. I've heard it a few times now, but I think this was THE one. Brought. The. House. Down. The people near me not familiar with Lisa were blown away. I was like, she's always like this! LOL No, the Rabbit was a really REALLY good Rabbit. Help From My Friends was played and even sung in that Joe Cocker at Woodstock-ish way, and was the perfect end to a great night. See you all there next year!!!!
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THANK YOU Hardpan! I love live music, and then listening to it again and again, year after year. Well done!
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I've known this, for years and years, but it really it home Saturday at the Anthem. DSO, no matter how they play on a given night (and it usually goes quite swimmingly), really just plain NAILS the sound, arrangements, and feel of the songs from whatever era it is diving into. As an old cassette collector, I might appreciate that as much or maybe even more than how well they play. Musically, it was 1973 at the Anthem. Random notes: 5 beat BIODTL. Nobody's Fault and Other One teases in the Truckin jam, Lisa sounded amazing on China Doll, great transition right into Me & My Uncle right from Loser, and Rider had that perfect early 70's tempo and perfectly pleasant jam in it. I was very happy with the filler tune - thank you Rob B - because it's my 15 year old daughter's favorite GD song, or at least 2nd behind Scarlet, maybe, and after the show announcement I say to her, "Ok here comes the Mr. Charlie, nyuk nyuk" in my most dad voice ever. And then the Charlie drops.. and the smiles ensue. If anyone's got audience recordings, drop em on the archive, etree, or just lemme know where to get em! Peace!
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Dear Prudence was sublime. Shakedown fantastic as always. End of the Playin proper had a jam that reminded me of Who Was John. And wasn't Skip playing both Whole Lotta Love and Paranoid during space??. Crazy. And a That's What Love encore to top it all off.
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Ok so far.. Alabama Bucket West LA Memphis Blues Lazy River Road Esau Blow Away Ramble On Sunrise Music BTW a train was fittingly rolling past the field during Lazy River Road. Couldn't tell if the boxcars we're bright blue. Lisa joined the show after Blow Away. And Music was killer. Set 2 China Cat > Rider She Belongs To Me Lost Sailor > Saint of Circumstance > Drumz > ... Great transition into Rider. Loved the She Belongs To Me. No Lisa in set 2 yet. Oh there was a nice little glow sticks extravaganza in the stands after Rider. In space just now I think we had Dazed and Confused teases... Post-space to come... Drove back to Buffalo and hit the hay before I could finish the post.. Dear Mr. Fantasy > Throwing Stones > World To Give > Saturday Night E: Mr. Charlie C'est La Vie (You Never Can Tell) Lisa returned for Saturday Night (which everyone was dancing at the local skating rink) and the rest. Really good, slightly slower, Mr. Fantasy. And were there Dazed & Confused teases by Skip/others in Space?? At least that's what *I* heard. Great time at the local baseball field today. Crowd was sparse up until 20 minutes to go then it seemed to explode and really fill in. *Sigh* Now I can't wait for the October OH/PA shows!!
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So far, if I haven't missed anything: Jack Straw Dupree's (apparently not the Stagger Lee that I originally wrote down lol) Me & My Uncle > Mystery Train Black-Throated Wind Tom Thumb Blues Loose Lucy Passenger Bird Song > Watchtower > Bird Song Notes: After Mystery Train, Barraco tells us this set for us & in the key of E. During Tom Thumb, Skip "started out on Prilosec" and he was going back to Cheecktowaga" I thought Mystery Train and the Watchtower had that extra something. Smooth transition into Train. Very tasty. Set 2 coming up shortly. Woot! Set 2 so far Eyes > Corrina > Till The Morning Comes > Truckin > Drumz > .... Great Eyes and Truckin (up to Buffalo). Truckin had a hard hitting stop/start sorta jam after the big crescendo that I don't think I've EVER heard before. And now the drummers are pounding us into submission. Gotta get back to it! Drumz > Jeff Solo > Space > Miracle > China Doll > GDTRFB E: Viola Lee Blues Awesome Jeff and kinda Close Encounters-ish. The group space was pretty short. Miracle was nice and gnarly. GDTRFB hit on all cylinders. Viola had a rather unusual and purposeful mid-tempo jam before gradually accelerating to warp speed. So great to see this band keeping things fresh, throwing in new wrinkles after all these years. That's why I keep coming. Canalside BTW was a GREAT place to see a show. Loved the video screens, the vendors, the old WWII boats, everything. The sound was top notch tonight too. Can't wait until tomorrow at the ball field.
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Disco was real good. Huge pieces of fresh oregano on that. Forgot to mention originally.. where was the Sugaree? By night 3 I thought I had at least one guarantee on Set List Lotto.