rubadub555 Posted January 31, 2009 Report Share Posted January 31, 2009 Cold Rain and Snow> Hell In a Bucket Peggy-o EASY WIND Looks Like Rain West LA Fadeaway Memphis Blues Stop That Train Music Never Stopped// Gimme Some Lovin'> Crazy Fingers> St Stephen> The Eleven> Lost Sailor> drumspace> Saint of Circumstance> Standing On the Moon> Miracle touch of Gray/ Good Lovin' Last night's original setlist show confirmed, again, that DSO is honorably serving as Curator of The Interactive Live Museum of the Electric Church of Grateful Dead Music; from Easy Wind to a loping Memphis Blues, from a double-jointed Stop That Train to a Gimme Some Lovin>Crazy Fingers>St Stephen>The 11>Sailor> drumspace>Saint>Standing on the Moon>Miracle second set, last night revealed them as respectful and competent stewards of the Sound, with just the right amount of ironic sparkle in their eyes, as they cast an eerily familiar spell over young and old heads. Rob Barraco and Rob Eaton are pillars of the structural authenticity of DSO, John Kadlecik plays and sings with faithful attention to the details of Garcia's style. The launching pad is provided by Kevin Rosen on bass, Dino English and Rob Koritz on drums and Lisa Mackey, channelling Donna's swirling grace. DSO provides educational time travel, and pays great respect to the Grateful Body of Work, without a trace of visible ego or caricature. As Rob Barraco threw down on Easy Wind, and Eaton spun the tiltawhirl during The Music Never Stopped, and JK embroidered St Stephen with Crazy Fingers, I got the familiar tingle that signals the touch of the holy electric ghost, thus, this re-issuing of the 2009 Sparklewell Seal Of Authenticity. Buy the ticket and twirl. sincerely Hambone Sparklewell, w/thanks to chaffeur and Minister of Glee and Beer, Ben Sweetwood Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Forum MVP Grateful_Bruno Posted January 31, 2009 Forum MVP Report Share Posted January 31, 2009 Cold Rain and Snow>Hell In a Bucket Peggy-o EASY WIND Looks Like Rain West LA Fadeaway Memphis Blues Stop That Train Music Never Stopped// Gimme Some Lovin'> Crazy Fingers> St Stephen> The Eleven> Lost Sailor> drumspace> Saint of Circumstance> Standing On the Moon> Miracle/ Good Lovin' Last night's original setlist show confirmed, again, that DSO is honorably serving as Curator of The Interactive Live Museum of the Electric Church of Grateful Dead Music; from Easy Wind to a loping Memphis Blues, from a double-jointed Stop That Train to a Gimme Some Lovin>Crazy Fingers>St Stephen>The 11>Sailor> drumspace>Saint>Standing on the Moon>Miracle second set, last night revealed them as respectful and competent stewards of the Sound, with just the right amount of ironic sparkle in their eyes, as they cast an eerily familiar spell over young and old heads. Rob Barraco and Rob Eaton are pillars of the structural authenticity of DSO, John Kadlecik plays and sings with faithful attention to the details of Garcia's style. The launching pad is provided by Kevin Rosen on bass, Dino English and Rob Koritz on drums and Lisa Mackey, channelling Donna's swirling grace. DSO provides educational time travel, and pays great respect to the Grateful Body of Work, without a trace of visible ego or caricature. As Rob Barraco threw down on Easy Wind, and Eaton spun the tiltawhirl during The Music Never Stopped, and JK embroidered St Stephen with Crazy Fingers, I got the familiar tingle that signals the touch of the holy electric ghost, thus, this re-issuing of the 2009 Sparklewell Seal Of Authenticity. Buy the ticket and twirl. sincerely Hambone Sparklewell, w/thanks to chaffeur and Minister of Glee and Beer, Ben Sweetwood well said for sure! I think all of this who were not in attendance can see that once again the magical original setlist show took the place by storm! Looks like some great tunes! any tapers in-house? hope so!... Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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