Alembic Guitars Club
Connecting => Miscellaneous => Topic started by: flaxattack on October 29, 2005, 08:32:49 PM
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kev- sorry but they did not allow even cameras inside,
was an excellent show.David Nelson was a neat surprise. A little too many gazintas in the first set in my humble opinion. As val said- was that one song or 5>?
lol
great crowd.
The highlight as am sure many now know, Jerry's wolf guitar made an appearance for the not fade away. Barry Shless did it justice to the max.
What was really cool? when shless went to put wolf down- a roadie came right over picked it up in his left hand and cradled it with his right.
Looked just like the stanley cup - w.o gloves.
real good vocals too=
my advice?
get a ticket! if you havent already.
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Flax,
Between you and Tom Z., you got me salivating waiting for my turn at the altar of Phil. It should be a good TMFM birthday gift!
Take more pix at the kindom of Alembic, pleeeeeeease!
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photos at philzone.com
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(Message edited by flaxattack on November 01, 2005)
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wrong site please use
http://bt.etree.org/?search=PHIL+LESH&cat=0 (http://bt.etree.org/?search=PHIL+LESH&cat=0)
boy this was a good show!
excellent audience copy
for you burners...
1-6 for the first disc
delete the crowd on disc 3 and move ripple to disc 2
fits on 3 nicely
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LARGO HABITAR LOS LOBO!!!!!!!!!!! yea..... like i speak spanish!
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(Message edited by flaxattack on November 01, 2005)
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Nice to see the Wolf in action! It's pretty cool that the current owner is letting so many people play it.
A while back there was an announcement on Phil's site about Phil Lesh University and a chance to play the Godfather. Anyone know what became of that?
Edwin
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Oh my...
What a lovely idea! My Guild sadly sits in the closet, waiting for the funds for a refurb. She holds some sweet memories of the 70s. memories so thick you can choke on them.
Mike
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It nearly brought a tear to my eye when I noticed Barry Sless gently cradling Wolf for Not Fade Away. I realized I hadn't seen it live for around 30 years! Bimbos was a delightfully small venue to see P&F.
Bill, tgo
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not to mention it is one of the finest sounding instruments i have ever hoid
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Especially when it had Jerry's 9 fingers attached to it.
Bill, tgo