Forum MVP Rude Posted May 22 Forum MVP Report Share Posted May 22 Tampa 4/6/78 SET LIST SET 1 Bertha > Good Lovin' Dire Wolf Me And My Uncle > Big River Friend Of The Devil Passenger Candyman Lazy Lightning > Supplication SET 2 Samson & Delilah It Must Have Been The Roses Estimated Prophet > He's Gone > Drums > The Other One > Wharf Rat > Around & Around E U.S. Blues F? 2 1 Quote Link to comment
Forum MVP Tea Posted May 22 Forum MVP Report Share Posted May 22 37 minutes ago, Rude said: Tampa 4/6/78 SET LIST SET 1 Bertha > Good Lovin' Dire Wolf Me And My Uncle > Big River Friend Of The Devil Passenger Candyman Lazy Lightning > Supplication SET 2 Samson & Delilah It Must Have Been The Roses Estimated Prophet > He's Gone > Drums > The Other One > Wharf Rat > Around & Around E U.S. Blues F? It sort of made me think of the tent there at Jubilee. That dude needed to die. Entering 10-20 tents that had sleepers in there put him in a realm above normal crooks. Be careful that you don’t run afoul of the Home Alone traps you set for those mouthbreathers. Also Dont forget about the Peanut M&M caper we suffered at Jubille - Rivaled the great Latanza Heist at JFK Quote Link to comment
Forum MVP Ammagamalin Crew Posted May 22 Forum MVP Report Share Posted May 22 Our friend in Nashville sent a video of the opener Bertha and my first thought was 78. Sorry to hear you had to miss the show and the reason why. My place got broken into in 2006, they cleared out my a/v equipment; however, I was really upset about my recently acquired concert material. That's when a friend introduced me to sugarmegs and archive to relieve the angst of losing the recordings. Definitely a violation feeling and a severe financial set back. Quote Link to comment
Forum MVP Rude Posted May 22 Author Forum MVP Report Share Posted May 22 Had to delete my angry rant. I can’t get past it Every time I see the boarded up French door I get angry and I think it’s a nice but sketchy neighbor who knew I was gone but knew I was gone 40x before. 1 Quote Link to comment
Forum MVP Island Bro Posted May 22 Forum MVP Report Share Posted May 22 Dang man …sorry to hear about that intrusion while you were out having a good time…bummer. Quote Link to comment
Jeffrey Posted May 23 Report Share Posted May 23 This was an awesome show... excellent re-creation of the Tampa 4/6/78 concert and DSO was on-point, as always. The Nashville crowd was lively, super friendly and as expected (when Deadheads are the audience), well behaved. 2 Quote Link to comment
Forum MVP Ammagamalin Crew Posted May 23 Forum MVP Report Share Posted May 23 My buddy in Nashville was disappointed by the sound system compared to what he said he experienced at his first JITS in January. The clip he sent me of Bertha did sound a bit thin, but with that setlist you all got a great show! Apparently one of his friends who saw one of the Carolina shows spoke of a similar disappointment. I can't say I've come away from a DSO show disappointed with the sound. Especially my last show in Chicago! One of the incentives that got me to Jubilee last year was the attraction of the unique sound system used for the festival. I wasn't disappointed with the sound and got enlisted back to this celebration since it left the ledges. Nashville crowds know how to do shows ~ it's music city! 1 Quote Link to comment
Forum MVP Rbarracoph Posted May 24 Forum MVP Report Share Posted May 24 21 hours ago, Ammagamalin Crew said: My buddy in Nashville was disappointed by the sound system compared to what he said he experienced at his first JITS in January. The clip he sent me of Bertha did sound a bit thin, but with that setlist you all got a great show! Apparently one of his friends who saw one of the Carolina shows spoke of a similar disappointment. I can't say I've come away from a DSO show disappointed with the sound. Especially my last show in Chicago! One of the incentives that got me to Jubilee last year was the attraction of the unique sound system used for the festival. I wasn't disappointed with the sound and got enlisted back to this celebration since it left the ledges. Nashville crowds know how to do shows ~ it's music city! I’m quite surprised and wonder where this person was standing. It was massive on stage. That being said, hard to compare a small indoor setting as opposed to large outdoor. 1 Quote Link to comment
Forum MVP Ammagamalin Crew Posted May 24 Forum MVP Report Share Posted May 24 You got a point, he was in the balcony and from the clip he sent me, it looked loose and nice on the floor, which is where I would have been, in the massive mix. Quote Link to comment
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