simsjim215 Posted November 28, 2011 Report Share Posted November 28, 2011 Hi Rob et al - As with most of us who dig this musical genre, I find music can move my spirit deeply. It’s food for the soul. Personally, this show brought my soul and my heart to places I have never reached at ANY improv band show. Words can't describe the phenomenon and energy we were privileged to be a part of on that blustery evening in the Poconos. Truly spiritual experiences cannot be accurately explained with earthly adjectives. It may have been chilly outside, but inside of Penn's Peak was warm with smiles, good-vibes, and amazing performances by every member of the band. Poor Rob was having throat issues (possibly because he sang his huevos off in New Brunswick on the prior night), but it seemed that complication compelled the band to push themselves even further. I could gush endlessly about virtuosity and collective improvisational instrumental dialogs onstage, but watch a few of the vids that have been generously posted in other places on the forum and on uTube and witness it for yourself. The band never disappoints, and the Penn's Peak show was, in my opinion, one for the dso history book. I really hope the band decides to offer this show on Nugs as a buyable download. In my opinion, it would become as popular a show as, say, GD's Barton Hall ' 77 or Hollywood Palladium '71 among DSO fans. Again - a HUGE thank you to DSO! Please consider making this date available on Nugs or on CD for purchase. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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