Disco Biscuits — New York, NY (5/1/1999)
Set I 1. Banter 2. Mulberry’s Dream Disc 2 1×80 (78:23) Set I (con’t.) 1. The Overture-> 2. Basis For A Day-> 3. Vassillios-> 4. Basis For A Day-> 5. The Overture
Set II 1. Banter 2. Magellan-> 3. Plan B-> 4. Magellan 5. Wet-> 6. Mindless Dribble 7. Banter Set II (con’t.) 1. Pat and Dex-> 2. Above the Waves 3. Banter 4. Little Lai-> 5. Little Shimmy In A Conga Line 6. Little Betty Boop
Wilco — Lenox, MA (8/12/2008)
Super high fidelity SBD show featured here. A truly amazing Wilco show.
1. Either Way
2. Hummingbird
3. Remember The Mountain Bed
4. Muzzle Of Bees
5. You Are My Face
6. Impossible Germany
7. I Am Trying To Break Your Heart
8. A Shot In The Arm
9. What Light (w/Total Pros horns)
10. California Stars (w/Total Pros horns)
11. Pieholden Suite (w/Total Pros horns)
12. Handshake Drugs
13. Pot Kettle Black
14. Summer Teeth
15. Jesus, Etc.
16. Poor Places
17. Spiders (Kidsmoke)
Encore 1:
18. Can’t Stand It (w/Total Pros horns)
19. Hate It Here (w/Total Pros horns)
20. Walken (w/Total Pros horns)
21. I’m The Man Who Loves You (w/Total Pros horns)
Encore 2:
22. The Late Greats (w/Total Pros horns)
24. Monday (w/Total Pros horns)
25. Outtasite (Outta Mind) (w/Total Pros horns)
26. I’m A Wheel
Thanks to Guata311 of PT
Y.E.M. as performed by…
I saw this and just knew I had to share with our readers. I don’t know who the kids are, but they don’t look old enough to be swearing! Really, kudos to you guys! You rock out my favorite song. I wish I could play like that!
Happy Birthday — Jaco Pastorius
Legendary jazz bassist, Jaco Pastorious was born on this date in 1951. Jaco sadly died a premature death at the tender age of 35 in 1987. Considered by many to be the most innovative bassist in the jazz fusion movement of the 1970′s, playing with Mahavishnu Orchestra and breaking out with a solo album in 1975. Click here to download a Herbie Hancock/Jaco show from 1977. And please, don’t mess with Jaco. Pat Metheny on Jaco:
jaco pastorius may well have been the last jazz musician of the 20th century to have made a major impact on the musical world at large. everywhere you go,sometimes it seems like a dozen times a day, in the most unlikely places you hear jaco’s sound; from the latest tv commercial to bass players of all stripes copping his licks on recordings of all styles, from news broadcasts to famous rock and roll bands, from hip hop samples to personal tribute records, you hear the echoes of that unmistakable sound everywhere.
Phish — 24 Years Ago Today…
12/01/84 Nectar’s, Burlington, VT
First show at Nectars. Show features Marc Daubert who was member of the band at the time.
Set I: Scarlet Begonias> Fire> Fire on the Mountain, Makisupa Policeman, Slave to the Traffic Light, Spanish Flea, Don’t Want You No More, Cities, Skippy the Wondermouse1, Fluffhead1
Encore: Eyes of the World
1 With The Dude of Life on vocals
Old And In The Way — Rohnert Park, CA (11/4/1973)
Going To The Races
Catfish John
Eating Out Of Your Hand
Lonesome Fiddle Blues
Land Of The Navajo
Old & In The Way Breakdown
Panama Red
Pig In A Pen
Fanny Hill
Hobo Song
Wild Horses
White Dove
Lonesome L.A. Cowboy
Drifting Too Far From The Shore
Wicked Path Of Sin
Knockin’ On Your Door
Uncle Pen
High Lonesome Sound
Just A Tramp On The Street (1)
All Around The Watertank (1)
Midnight Moonlight
Orange Blossom Special
(1) Ramblin’ Jack Elliot (vocals)
Funny Monday — “Eat At Joe’s” by The Folksmen
Just a little clip from another great music “mockumentary” from Christopher Guest.