Jerry Garcia — Happy Birthday
It has come to our attention (thanks, folks!) that we haven’t added enough late period Dead. So here ya go!
Umphrey’s McGee & STS9 — Tonight
We are but a mere three hours away from the auditory assault of UM & STS9. Here’s something to help you pre-game a little:
Slacker — UM
Open E — STS9
Rocky Grass 2008 — A Review
Well, believe it or not, we at Musical Stew Daily have our first field reporter! Ms. Brooks Helms attended the recent Rocky Grass festival in Lyons, Colorado. Here is her wrap up of her experience:
First of all, I just have to say thanks to Kelly and Matt who invited me to write about one of the best festivals I have been to in my life….RockyGrass! And before I get started, how amazing is their blog? Rock on you two! (MSD note: this isn’t a paid endorsement!)
I got a call about a month ago from my boyfriend to see if I would like to go to RockyGrass, a 3 day bluegrass festival in the beautiful town of Lyons, Colorado. I have to admit, at first I was a bit nervous, because I am not one to camp for more than 2 nights (this would be 3). As soon as I started doing my research, all of my concerns disappeared, this looked amazing. I officially became a RockyGrass Festivarian!
I can not begin to describe the incredible vibe surronding this event. Lyons is a perfect mountain town about 30 miles outside of Boulder and Estes Park. The St. Vrain river runs through the town, the venue and campgrounds (the perfect place to cool off in the 100 degree weather). As we entered the amphitheater, I knew I was in for a treat: it is surrounded by mountains, the river and sky that goes on forever. The acoustics were unreal. Planet Bluegrass, the organizers of the festival, only sell 3,000 tickets, meaning there were plenty of places to set up your tarp, fantastic views of the stage and amazing people that you regularly ran into at the beer stand or taking a dip in the river. I made some new friends that I look forward to seeing next year.
The music was unbelievable. I can’t say that I am the biggest bluegrass fan, but that definitely changed over the course of the three days. RockyGrass showcases many “faces” of bluegrass and offers some of the best names in the industry including Peter Rowan, Sam Bush, Bela Fleck & Friends, PsychoGrass and Natalie MacMaster & Donnell Leahy.
Two bands in particular absolutely blew my mind. The first, Bearfoot, the 1999 Telluride Bluegrass band champions from Alaska. The band has five distinct vocal leads and I promise, it’s angelic. They have a great story as they all met as camp counselors in their native state and soon took the Bluegrass world by storm. Check them out…www.bearfootbluegrass.com
The second, and my absolute favorite, was the Carolina Chocolate Drops. The crowd came alive when this trio took to the stage. “This is dancin’ music, so we want to see you dance,” said Rhiannon Gibbens, the only female of the group. Highlights included Arizona native Dom Flemons playing rib bones, Carolina Piedmont natives Justin Robinson on the jug and Rhiannon on banjo, kazoo and a killer version of “Hit ‘Em Up Style” by Blu Cantrell, yes, Blu Cantrell (the radio hit of the 1990s). The band received a standing ovation as they headed to the artist tent and cds were sold out before their set was over. They are passionate, sassy and definitely talented ! Check them out www.carolinachocolatedrops.com.
Amazing venue, music, Festivarians, beer, food and town. I highly recommend you checking it out next year. At the end of the festival I looked over at my boyfriend and said, “Thank you, this was absolutely perfect.”
Thanks, Brooks!
The Rolling Stones — Scorsese concert documentary out on DVD
Martin Scorsese’s documentary about The Rolling Stones, Shine a Light, is now available on DVD. Read this review to find out what song Mick and Keith didn’t like singing because it was “embarrassing” and listen to a couple downloads from the film.
Jerry Garcia — Happy Birthday
Ramble On Rose from 4/17/1972:
Jerry Garcia — Happy Birthday!
How Sweet It Is from 3/1/1980.
Jerry Garcia — Happy Birthday
Nothing here, just Jerry smiling. He’s decked out in his “Captain Trips” regailia. Actually did you know that he absolutely hated that nickname? Yep, sure did.
Eric Clapton — Bell Bottom Blues
Performed acoustically.
Beastie Boys — Shadrach
Cool animated video from the boyz from Brooklyn. Audio track of a live performance.
Umphrey’s McGee — Tonight In The ATL
We’re getting pretty excited about tonight’s show. Here’s another UM video, this one is Miles Davis’ song, Right Off, from the Jack Johnson album and into Bridgeless.
Jerry Garcia — Happy Birthday
Ever wonder what a Grateful Dead rehearsal session was like in the mid-1970′s? Here’s your chance to be a fly on the wall. Grateful Dead Live At Club Front 6/05/1975.
Jerry Garcia — Happy Birthday!
Here’s a rarity. Jerry and his first wife, Sara, performing on 5/4/1963. Here’s the details.
1. Deep Elem
2. Will the Weaver
3. I Will Truly Understand
4. All the Good Times are Passed + Gone
5. Long Black Veil
6. The Man Who Wrote “Home Sweet Home” Never Was a Married Man
7. Keno the Rent Man
8. Foggy Mountain Top
An interesting footnote on this show is according to e-tree is, “Jerry And his first wife
Sara a week after wedding. He traded wedding gifts and Sara’s guitar
for his new banjo. Recorded by the manager of the club at the time and
aired on KFOG’s dead hour.”
Phish — Moma Dance
It just occured to me that I had yet to post one of my fave Phish songs on this site, Moma Dance. Now I have, so there.
Funny Friday — LL Cool J, Snoop, DMX, Jay-Z
Rap isn’t really a genre that you see too much around here, but you have to admit this is pretty good. It’s Aries Spears impersonating the rap stylings of LL, Snoop, DMX & Jay-Z.
Phish — 10 Years Ago Today
08/01/98 Alpine Valley Music Theatre, East Troy, WI
Set I: Ramble On, Mike’s Song> Esther> Weekapaug Groove, Guyute, Fikus, Birds of a Feather, Lawn Boy, Funky Bitch
Set II: Piper, Wilson> Also Sprach Zarathustra> Magilla> Also Sprach Zarathustra> Tweezer, Fluffhead, Brian and Robert, Albuquerque> Chalkdust Torture, Frankenstein
Encore: Been Caught Stealing> Tweezer Reprise
Mike Gordon — 6/30/08 SBD Download
Monday, June 30th, 2008
Iron Horse Music Hall, Northampton, MA
Mike Gordon, Scott Murawski, Todd Isler, Tom Cleary, Craig Myers
Another Door* Traveled Too Far* Ain’t Love Funny^ > Kryermaten** > Ain’t Love Funny^ Voices* Cruel World& La La La# Andelmans’ Yard* Walls Of Time^^ She Said^^^ The Time For Loving Is Now***
Encore: Meat## Dig Further Down*
Show Notes:
* Mike Gordon original, first time played
^ JJ Cale original
** Todd Isler original & Scott Murawski original
# Tranquility Bass original
^^ Peter Rowan/Bill Monroe original
^^ Beatles original
*** Mustangs original
## Phish original
Jerry Garcia — Happy Birthday!
The Dead from 4/17/1972 performing China Cat Sunflower.
Jerry Garcia — Happy Birthday
Here’s Mickey Hart performing his ode to Garcia, Down The Road.
UM — Tonight in Atlanta
I’ll be attending tonight’s UM show at The Masquerade Music Park with some old friends. In anticipation, here’s some UM to get your day moving..
Jerry Garcia — Happy Birthday
‘Jer would have been 66 today! We are going to celebrate throughout the day.
Fire On The Mountain from the Greek Theatre 1988.
Wharf Rat from 12/31/1978:
Dire Wolf from Tom Snyder Show, 1981:
Rehearsing with The New Rider Of The Purple Sage:











