So PT started a Trey shredding/peaking moment thread that was pretty
good. I've started listening to them and some are amazing. Here's the
list:
Mike's from 11-21-98.
10/31/95 YEM, i
8/16/93 reba.
hood from 12/31/93
4-16-92 Mike's Song
5:00 to 6:00 min mark in the 1st half of Chalkdust 12/31/03 Chalkdust
>SLAVE>Chalkdust was EPIC
10/31/94 reba
7.6.98 ghost
10/31/98 Sweet Jane.
10.31.96 YEM comes to mind
from 9/14/00
12/1/95 --> whole show
12.31.93 hood
5/17/92 Brother
the entire 5/17/92 show
6.18.94 Tweezer ---> great peak
6.11.94 YEM
6-22-94 when they go back into Mikes Song after Simple.
8/9/97 Ain't Love Funny->Simple
10/31/94 divided sky
11/16/96 harry hood.
12/29/03 --> shreadder
6/19/04 Seven Below > Ghost
11/2/96 C&P
8/13/96 Slave
IT Rock & Roll>Seven Below>Scents and Subtle Sounds
1/3/03 wolfmans, contact
The 7/6/98 - Ghost -> One of the most insane jam I've ever heard.
Any other suggestions?
Z
something about chalkdust and suzy from the garden, nye 94, the real
garden folks, not the one in toronto or new york city, but the one in
boston......
I never got the same feeling on tape that I got in person, but give a
listen and let me know how it sounds to the unbiased.....
and check the encore from 12/12/97, the antelop, if it was breakfast
cereal, it would be rice crispies cause it snaps crakels and pops....
There's only one "The Garden" and its on 34th and 7th.
except for that garden has been located all over the neighborhood at
one time or another........
I mean Madison Square isnt even close to your garden :)
Your statement doesn't counter my statement. Everybody knows the
"real" Garden is in the city (just like everybody knows that "the
city" is New York City. ;-)) It presently sits on 7th ave (actually
between 7th and 8th) just like I said. What does its relocation down
the street have to do with anything, its not like it left, went to
Cleveland and came back, right?
> I mean Madison Square isnt even close to your garden :)
It'll always be my home venue. :)
I mean dont get me wrong, but to me, it is always the 3rd garden
behind Boston and Maple Leafs, but New York city could swallow up both
Boston and Toronto, and still have room for Cleveland....
there is no cityscape that will ever impress me more than NYC, I love
the city, nothing but love for it, but every sports team from
Uniondale to the swamps is the enemy.....
Ya know, you're all right Garciyalater . . . and I'm certain you know
I'm just playin' with ya here a little on this, ugly new yorker and
all . . . ;)
But even STILL, and not to take anything away from the venerable
Boston Garden and the hockey historic Maple Leaf's Garden, unless one
is actually in Boston or Toronto at the time, when one refers to the
garden simply by that one and only word/name, it's usually MSG.
Kinda like when one says Elvis, everybody knows they mean Presley and
not Costello . . . unless you're oh, lets say at an Elvis Costello
concert or something and it comes up, ya know? ;-)
Z
Sorry, Z, I was waiting for that! Didn't mean to hijack your thread,
especially one with such a great header, but it is still there ya
know. :)
12-29-95 Fog That Surrounds (early Taste) - the whole band is peaking
insanely in the jam, but Trey winds it up with some of the most
unusual and innovative shredding I have ever heard.
12-1-95 DWD - fuck!
6-11-94 DWD - FUCK!
5-19-94 Stash - Pure Golden Hose in the jam.
5-19-94 Harry Hood - multiple screaming orgasms shredding.
12-30-93 Mike's Song & Weekapaug Groove - Epic.
LP
You lived in NY and "the" Garden is the Boston Garden and not MSG??
That's incredible, sir! You must have lived upstate . . . not that
there's anything wrong with that (I love upstate NY) but how could ya
possibly live in the NY Metro area and not recognize MSG as "the"
Garden??
> still love to hear Trey shred...
> John"marcman" <marcmanstud...@gmail.com> wrote in message
"marcman" <marcman...@gmail.com> wrote in message
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like I said, upstate
hey man, Im just kidding around :)
I bet the BBFCFM was fun tonight!
> NY was always MSG
> maybe just me and mine
>
> "marcman" <marcmanstud...@gmail.com> wrote in message
>
> news:c3e5a224-2f46-4bf1...@u7g2000yqm.googlegroups.com...
> On Nov 22, 12:20 pm, "PhamilyGuy" <jmore...@gvtc.com> wrote:
>
> > Having been born in NY (and resided until 14), but also having lived
> > around
> > the country including New England, To me and mine, The Garden was always
> > the
> > Baston Gaden which untl the 'Fleet Center' incarnation was the older (and
> > more venerable) of these two edifaces...
>
> You lived in NY and "the" Garden is the Boston Garden and not MSG??
>
> That's incredible, sir! You must have lived upstate . . . not that
> there's anything wrong with that (I love upstate NY) but how could ya
> possibly live in the NY Metro area and not recognize MSG as "the"
> Garden??
>
>
>
> > still love to hear Trey shred...
> > John"marcman" <marcmanstud...@gmail.com> wrote in message
>
> >news:e09a9a7a-5929-45e0...@j14g2000yqm.googlegroups.com...
> > On Nov 21, 6:46 pm, Z <molecularch...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
> > > Make your own garden post....sheeesh! ;)
>
> > > Z
>
> > Sorry, Z, I was waiting for that! Didn't mean to hijack your thread,
> > especially one with such a great header, but it is still there ya
> > know. :)- Hide quoted text -
Not to contribute to the hijacking of a cool thread (maybe we should
start that one again), but I need to add something.
I'm from Detroit and I live in Arizona, so I don't really have a dog in
this discussion, but I appreciate both venues (though as a Pistons fan I
also consider the teams from both venues the enemy).
I would like to make what to me is an obvious point. I've always
thought of the original as Boston Garden, or The Garden, while I've
always thought of the one in the bigger city and the bigger name venue
as Madison Square for short, or the whole Madison Square Garden, to
differentiate it and avoid the confusion with The Garden in Boston.
Just how one ex-Detroiter thinks of it.
Dave
Feh. It's the nature of Usenet.
> (maybe we should
> start that one again),
You just did! With the (excellent) header out there, and now its
bumped back up to the top of the list. Back on the radar so to speak.
> but I need to add something.
>
> I'm from Detroit and I live in Arizona, so I don't really have a dog in
> this discussion, but I appreciate both venues (though as a Pistons fan I
> also consider the teams from both venues the enemy).
>
> I would like to make what to me is an obvious point. I've always
> thought of the original as Boston Garden, or The Garden, while I've
> always thought of the one in the bigger city and the bigger name venue
> as Madison Square for short, or the whole Madison Square Garden, to
> differentiate it and avoid the confusion with The Garden in Boston.
>
Do a search on Yahoo for "The Garden" and tell me what you see. Then
do the same on Google. Then try Bing. Go on, now try wikipedia.
In all cases, MSG comes back as #1 or #2. Only wikipedia even refers
to the Boston Garden on the results page of a search for "The Garden."
I love Boston. *Always* had a great time there. Also found the people
there and from there to be very nice, despite my obvious New York
accent and attitude (which has btw softened considerably in my old age
and being in Florida for teh past 20 years). But I was born in lower
Manhattan and grew up on Long Island. The Garden always equaled MSG.
To me. And everybody I knew growing up. And Yahoo. And Google. And
Bing and Wiki. ;-)