Tonight: Assembly of Dust / Rusted Root - Best Buy Theater, Times Square
NYC
11/20 Further MSG NYC
11/22 Another One for Woody = N. Miss. Allstars>Gov't Mule>ABB
12/31 Gov't Mule Beacon NYC
12/4 Michael Franti and Spearhead, free concert in the park, Mizner
Park, Boca Raton, FL
12/30, 12/31, 1/1 Phish, MSG, NYC
1/3 Bob Weir, Rob Wasserman, Jay Lane, Revolution Live, FT. Lauderdale
1/9 Rhythm Devils featuring Bill Kreutzman and Mickey Hart, Revolution
Live, Ft. Lauderdale
1/18 Little Feat, Revolution Live, Ft. Lauderdale
2/4 Yonder Mountain String Band, Revolution Live, Ft Lauderdale
I don't have the $$$ to waste on such foolishness/nonsense.....
The old geezer
NP: Plume - Locsil
ND: Dundee Oktoberfest Marzen Style Lager
Tonight its the David Nelson Band at the Hopmonk Tavern in
Sebastopol...............
O
You rarely attend concerts.... like me.
It my be foolishness/nonsense to you, but it's ENTERTAINMENT to
others. You just have not made plans to entertain yourself/family in
this fashion.
If it's "lack of bread," do what Dave Paterson, Dick Ravitch, & Tom
DiNapoli have asked you to do: something easy, like this ...
It is LACK of $$$...Things are tough all over...PLUS...eveyone I want
to see is dead (Jerry, Frank, Elvis, Brian [brain dead]). Dylan was
here last weekend but didn't have the $50.00 to spare.
And Steve Roach & Stan Ridgway don't visit Upstate NY very often. And
the last concert I saw about a year ago was a TOTAL DISASTER!!!!!
Don't ask.
TOG
ND: Some Kinda Red Wine
NP: I'm Not In Love - 10cc
Are ya gonna swing by Dee's Diner?
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I thought you were in Florida or some other weird state? How would you know
about Dee's Diner?
But no, no Dee's Diner tonight. I'm eating sushi first at home. Then its
off to join the valiant 200, minus Joe K of course, in the land of Mickey
Hart and his wife, who BTW is now the county parks director.
O
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=imvK2cBQmVw
> But no, no Dee's Diner tonight. I'm eating sushi first at home. Then its
> off to join the valiant 200, minus Joe K of course, in the land of Mickey
> Hart and his wife, who BTW is now the county parks director.
>
> O
Have fun!
From the internet, of course.
Tonight: Dengue Fever @ UCLA..
Next Friday: Richard Thompson @ UCLA
12/1 John McLaughlin @ UCLA (yeah, UCLA has a good run of shows this
fall - I actually just skipped an Ornette show there a week or so ago
and there's an Alice Coltrane tribute show with McCoy Tyner, Nels
Cline and others later on in December that I have to skip)...
And then I've got a Los Lobos show some other time in December, I
think it is Xmas week..
But mostly, I just got a shitload of college basketball on my plate...
UCLA as in UCLA (UC)? What venue?
W
Yup, UCLA as in UCLA... Royce Hall...
http://www.uclalive.org/about/history.asp
It's a pain in the ass to get to, but a great venue that typically has
an interesting calendar...
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=imvK2cBQmVw
Ha, I had no idea this nerd write a song about it. Unfortunately I can't
listen to that psuedo faux hippie funk without my brain imploding, so I only
caught a few lyrics before happily hitting the exit button.
Anyway, its a frickin' drive-in with better than average food, that's about
it. If this guy wants to write a song about Sebastopol, he should write
about the scads of weird metal sculptures all over town that the art car
dude makes.
O
Hey now! Go easy on Les Claypool!! ;)
There's a version of the song that plays on Sirius JamOn probably from
a festie somewhere, where I believe Warren Haynes sits in with his
band so he tells the audience that if anybody's ever in Sabastapol to
check out Dee's Diner, "Warren Haynes knows about Dee's Diner . . ." I
always thought that was funny, given Warren's penchant for
cheeseburgers and milk shakes and such . . .
> Unfortunately I can't
> listen to that psuedo faux hippie funk without my brain imploding, so I only
> caught a few lyrics before happily hitting the exit button.
>
> Anyway, its a frickin' drive-in with better than average food, that's about
> it. If this guy wants to write a song about Sebastopol, he should write
> about the scads of weird metal sculptures all over town that the art car
> dude makes.
>
> O
This dude will write a song about anything . . . did you know there
was a Les Claypool/Trey Anastasio connection?
I has Les, Mike Gordon and Phil Lesh playing bass on it.
Not sure if Warren is on it, but Gabby LaLa is.
J
Are you fucking kidding me? You don't have the dollars to see live
music? That's pathetic, plain and simple that means you are to lazy
to get off your ass and see real music preformed by talented
musicians. I just saw an incredible ABros show for $58 and got
Klaidechek tix for $10 for December 2. Stop buying muzac cds, ease of
the grog a bit and get off your ass and see some real music. Holy
shit, Kelly have a word with this guy please.
Have you smoked a Kraft Foods Apple Cheroot, lately? Then shut up.
NP: Steve Roach / Mark Seelig - 2010 - Nightbloom
ND: Organic Green Tea w/honey
Wait! That might be the dishwasher, it just went on Vibrate Until
Your Favorite Things Are Broken cycle.
Just kidding. I do like this stuff, actually, at the right time.
All I've got on the horizon other than two weeks of good times and
revelry in New Orleans in Feb/March is front row VIP seats for
Mellancamp here in good old Regina in May.
Poor me...
Sorry, but food & mortgage payments come first. I don't have a
government union living off the public dole paper shuffling creating
red tape job like a lot of persons in this NG.
TOG
Well get one, then!
--
Peace, Steve
After last night, I think ABB has worn out their welcome for me.
They've become a band whose parts are greater than the whole. I'll
take Mule and Derek's band(s) over them, at this point, or any time
they can play with Lesh. When I go to see ABB, I just think about how
much better it would sound if Dickey was in the mix. Not that they
aren't(usually) great at what they do, but it's just all so
predictable. At least Waters has a stage show to go along with the
inevitability of it all.
To me, Larry McCray had the best guitar solo in that second set last
night. Whppin' Post encore was rippin' for sure, as was that Other
One sounding jam out of Black Hearted Woman. You Don't Love Me
completely petered out, though, after Ron's sax solo.
Perhaps first set would've been more to my liking.
I've got:
Bob Dylan tonight
Grinderman on Tuesday
Government Issue on 12/11
Further on NYE in SF
The Dismemberment Plan - 6x in January (DCx3, Philly, Boston, NYC)
--
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Jim McVey
jmc...@panix.com
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> Holy shit, Kelly have a word with this guy please.
I've thrown in the towel wit this guy....
He gave up decades ago...wouldn't you?
Still working at the warehouse...real minimum wage
blue collar shit.....your co-workers are high school
dropouts and cats on parole...your bosses are 20 years
your junior...think about it....wouldn't YOU come home
after 8 hours of humiliation, lock yourself in the basement,
throw on music that sounds like the refridgerator needs to
be defrosted, and drink yourself blind drunk with plastic
bottle scotch whilst sucking on hobo cigars better suited
to bus station toilets and Off Track Betting gambling parlors...
Again, I feel for Geez....thats my potnah....but there's only
soo much we can do.
Thought it might be Royce. Great venue, judging from the views shown at
the website. I work @ its UCB equivalent. The show at Royce this past
Thursday- Gamelan Cudamani- was co-commissioned by us and UCLA Live.
We get some good jazz and world beat and what have you too, but more
spread out over the season... McLaughlin in Dec, Joshua Redman in Jan,
Branford Marsalis with Terence Blanchard right after that... This past
week we've been working with the Zenshinza Theater Company from Tokyo
getting ready for some traditional Kabuki tonight and more contemporary
offerings tomorrow.
W
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Since I neither listen to or pay attention to either one, no I didn't.
O
I mentioned it because I figured you wouldn't be too surprised to hear
it. ;)
Hope you had a great night out!
> On Nov 12, 5:28 pm, The old geezer <J...@aol.com> wrote:
>>
>>
>> I don't have the $$$ to waste on such foolishness/nonsense.....
>>
>> The old geezer
>>
>> NP: Plume - Locsil
>> ND: Dundee Oktoberfest Marzen Style Lager
>
>
>
>
> You rarely attend concerts.... like me.
> It my be foolishness/nonsense to you, but it's ENTERTAINMENT to
> others. You just have not made plans to entertain yourself/family in
> this fashion.
> If it's "lack of bread," do what Dave Paterson, Dick Ravitch, & Tom
> DiNapoli have asked you to do: something easy, like this ...
>
> http://www.osc.state.ny.us/ouf/index.htm
This year, nada... spending any spare cash going to see my mom in AZ.
Sherry in Vermont
YMSB is always a fun show.
I've got on tap:
11/19 Furthur DCU Center, Worcester, MA
11/20 Medeski, Martin & Wood HOB, Boston, MA
12/3 Club D'Elf Lizard Lounge, Cambridge, MA
12/27 Phish, DCU Center, Worcester, MA
12/28 Phish, DCU Center, Worcester, MA
Peace,
Neil X.
Give up drinking for a week and you'll have enough $$$ to see the
Eagles.
Peace,
Neil X.
>It is LACK of $$$...Things are tough all over...PLUS...eveyone I want
>to see is dead (Jerry, Frank, Elvis, Brian [brain dead]). Dylan was
>here last weekend but didn't have the $50.00 to spare.
>And Steve Roach & Stan Ridgway don't visit Upstate NY very often. And
>the last concert I saw about a year ago was a TOTAL DISASTER!!!!!
>Don't ask.
Heh heh, you sound a lot like my father.
--
VJ
-Who among us has not dreamed of faraway places and intertwined lovers?
Do you go see free shows occassionally? We caught a free Mule show in
downtown Rochester 2 years ago. Nuttin' short of a blast!
snip
We find that the ABB outside of the annual Beacon run IS completely
predictable and unexciting. The Red Rocks shows may also qualify but we
haven't seen them. But when the ABB takes the Beacon, something very special
and different happens. We stopped going to ABB summer shows years ago for
that reason.
I get 'em in a really great room, too. Saw them there last year and
there was lots of room to move. Really looking forward to it.
> I've got on tap:
>
> 11/19 Furthur DCU Center, Worcester, MA
I really enjoyed the show I caught in Miami outside last February or
thereabouts, even though it was raining pretty good. I wish they would
have opted to make the trip down the peninsula this tour. They don't
seem to be (or have been) anywhere near the SE recently . . . maybe
after new years.
> 11/20 Medeski, Martin & Wood HOB, Boston, MA
> 12/3 Club D'Elf Lizard Lounge, Cambridge, MA
> 12/27 Phish, DCU Center, Worcester, MA
> 12/28 Phish, DCU Center, Worcester, MA
>
Nice, needless to say I'm stoked for the NY run.
> Peace,
> Neil X.
I believe the name of the band was Oysterhead. Good show, DAR, a
friend of friends puked all over herself, me and the three people in
front of us so we had to leave. I did get back but missed 75% of the
show, the part I saw was damn good though, Stuart Copeland on drums,
that guy is a monster.
Very recently:
Richard Thompson
Belle and Sebastian
ABros
Coming up:
Furthur MSG
John K Band (12/2 8 X 10 Club in Baltimore, I predict he's going to
burn that place down-it is definitely one of the best music venues in
Balto/DC, holds maybe 200 and he will have been at the Garden the
previous week) for $10.
Mule 12/28
What?....no Celtic Woman?
Remember that old commercial from the 70's with the
crying indian MF'er?...I'm sitting here with a tear running
down my cheek!
I'll be in seclusion.
You really are an idiot. What the fuck gives you the impression that a
lot of people here live off of the public dole?
Moron
Scot
How's the job search going, Scot?
Hey Man, I can't help it that when I took my food stamp card up to
Cache Creek Casino I won big. I'm not letting the government know
though, so those stamps keep rolling in every month. Now that Arnie's
not letting us use those cards in casinos I guess I'll have to find a
floating craps game.
Good luck with that mortgage.
I pay my bills every month, I even get to see the occasional concert
(without the help of a government check)
Scot
That wasn't my question, but glad to hear it nonetheless.
OH...."government check" kinna woke u up huh?
u & u'r BFF SnoTTy LIEshine the Pedophile should get together on this
one an then fuck each other's tiny brains out with Snot's Crisco that
was bought on food stamps
--
Shit Shat FaTTy Ass, give The PIG a Bone, this BIG FAT SLOB goes rolling home
PEDOTARD PIG FACE SHITSHINE the SMELLY GREASY CIRCUS PIG
& WORTHLESS DELUSIONAL LYING PATHETIC PATHOLOGICAL PERVERTąd
RABID FAT STUPID ReTARDąd PEDOPHILE WADDLING WARTHOG says WHAT???
>> After last night, I think ABB has worn out their welcome for me.
>> They've become a band whose parts are greater than the whole. I'll
>> take Mule and Derek's band(s) over them, at this point, or any time
>> they can play with Lesh. When I go to see ABB, I just think about
>> how much better it would sound if Dickey was in the mix. Not that
>> they aren't(usually) great at what they do, but it's just all so
>> predictable. At least Waters has a stage show to go along with the
>> inevitability of it all.
>
>
> snip
>
> We find that the ABB outside of the annual Beacon run IS completely
> predictable and unexciting. The Red Rocks shows may also qualify but
> we haven't seen them. But when the ABB takes the Beacon, something
> very special and different happens. We stopped going to ABB summer
> shows years ago for that reason.
>
The last time I saw the Brothers was at SPAC in 1980. I thought I had
better go because their final break up could happen at any time.
Great show though. Dickey was the man.
mike
They (obviously?) haven't been the same since they gave Dickey the
boot.
I still like them, a lot, but I liked them much better with Dickey.
Much better.