Levon Helm & Rick Danko
Evangeline, Down South in New Orleans
Jan 28, 1983 - Portland, OR
We are very sorry to have to relay this message from Levon Helm’s camp:
“Dear Friends,
Levon is in the final stages of his battle with cancer. Please send your prayers and love to him as he makes his way through this part of his journey.
Thank you fans and music lovers who have made his life so filled with joy and celebration… he has loved nothing more than to play, to fill the room up with music, lay down the back beat, and make the people dance! He did it every time he took the stage…
We appreciate all the love and support and concern.
From his daughter Amy, and wife Sandy”
We wish Lee & his family the best…
Tom Waits
Christmas Card From A Hooker In Minneapolis
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happy days all, every day… NFA
Phish - “The Divided Sky” (1994/06/18 - UIC Pavilion, Chicago)
Incredible! As one blogger noted a few years back, “This song is one of Trey’s favorite moments from Phish, and one of his most expressive moments as a guitarist in my opinion. The last few minutes he just pours his soul out through his guitar.”
I would have to concur with that statement. Give this a listen; you’ll be glad you did. Here’s what Trey had to say about this jam in a 2004 interview with Charlie Rose:
“We were at the UIC Pavilion in Chicago. And we were playing “Divided Sky,” and we got down to this quiet part where it gets silent. And we were getting quieter and quieter, and then became silence. And I had my eyes closed, and I could feel the crowd, and I started to — because improvising is, you’re trying to translate the — what’s out there already, greater pattern of things. And sometimes it feels like it’s coming through the hole, and you couldn’t play a wrong note if you tried; you’re just floating.
And at that moment, you are in the middle of it, and I started to see those colors, like I’m not kidding, floating around there, and I realized that I could almost — it was silent, but I could see what we were translating. And as soon as I could see them, I started improvising, but I didn’t play anything. I did everything in the sense of improvisation, except for the actual notes, and as soon as I did it, the whole place erupted. It was like, “whoa,” and just tears started rolling down my face, and it was at that moment that I knew that it was truly bigger than me. It. You know what I mean? There were probably a lot of moments like that, but those two just come to mind. It was amazing.”
- Trey Anastasio to Charlie Rose (2004)
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really digging this right now… saw their guitar player sit in with Umphrey’s McGee last year, was impressed, but have never seen PG as a band… must remedy this, and soon…
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Trampled by Turtles - Whiskey
10.30.2009 - Milledgeville, GA
Deep Roots Festival
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these guys should be high on yr list of bands to see right now… just simply amazing… i’ve caught 8 of their shows over the last two years, as recently as november in Memphis… catching them again next Friday at Stickyz Chicken Shack in Little Rock, AR, and am more than excited… here’s a photo of me & guitarist/singer Dave Simonette at the Hi-Tone in Nov… class guys, and phenomenal musicians…
le
life:
Happy Birthday Jim Morrison.
Never-published photo — Jim Morrison leaps onstage during a Doors concert at New York’s legendary but short-lived Fillmore East, where everyone from Jimi Hendrix to the Jefferson Airplane performed. “Our live concerts are totally different from our records,” Doors drummer John Densmore told the LIFE writer at the time. “I mean, it’s theater.”
(see more — Jim Morrison: Life with the Doors)
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String Cheese Incident - Barstool
Fox Theatre; Boulder CO
June 11, 2001
Queen - Live Aid
July 13, 1985 - Wembley Stadium, London
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RIP Freddie Mercury, 20 years ago today…
Arlo Guthrie - Alice’s Restuarant Massacre
live @ Farm Aid, 2005
***Happy Thanksgiving…
The Band, Bob Dylan, Van Morrison, Neil Young, Neil Diamond, Joni Mitchell, Ronnie Hawkins, Dr. John, Eric Clapton, Ringo Starr - I Shall Be Released - The Last Waltz - Thanksgiving Day, 1976
Happy Thanksgiving and Thanksgiving Dinners for All!