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Jackie ruins the show.
i was at the last 2 shows & Jackie was very good. he is not Warren, Jimmy, etc. those days are gone. Johnny M, maybe you need to find a band with a more consistant (predictable) line-up. I hear Rascal Flatts is looking for groupies
What kind of show are you looking for? Yanni?! Kenny G?
If you don't like the shows then you don't like Phil's music anymore. Stop wasting your time.
Watching Stream now very good..
Phil at 7 East Coast time
who is there? if you are... check this out
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>>>>Jackie ruins the show.
i'm growing attatched to the foot stomp...
i've said it before and i'll say it again... if that boy had tits... oh baby!
>>>>>i'm growing attatched to the foot stomp...
i've said it before and i'll say it again... if that boy had tits... oh baby!
haha. Aww I love his foot stomp.
Anyone out there.... Jackie is busy getting wasted, thats why they are not out yet?
Quiet fools... Friend of the Devil streaming... Awesome!
Love me some pride!!! sweet fotd jam
thank you for a REAL GOOD TIME!
OHHHHH SWEEET MAMA! your daddy got those deep elem blues!!!!
This Phil Q friggin ROCKS!! My first time hearing this line up.... PHIL always gets it right!! Cant wait to go to mohegan this Friday!
Sweet watching the show in real time...Nice Dixie..
althea
althea feelin lost lackin in some direction
baby I hope you don't get burned
This place is gettin hot!!
I'm really envious of everybody down there.
The 'Pride' was excellent!! They're sounding great.
what was the name of the jackie song???
is the DEAL next???
So far,
Jam ->
FOTD
Pride o Cucamonga
Loose Lucy
Deep elem blues
Old Dixie
Althea
Am i missing anything?
Friend of the Devil
Pride of Cucamunga
Loose Lucy
Deep Elem Blues
Tell Me Mama, Tell Me Right
Dixie
Althea
Alabama Getaway
Tell me mama, tell me right. Jackie Greene song that sounds like a Ray Charles song.
Sweet 1st set!!!
sweet set 1
listening from nyc
what will be set 2 opener????
china cat sunflower
unbroken?
SHAKEDOWN!
WHOOOOH!
Edit: Molitz excels at all thinks funky and/or spacey. Love it.
Particle Dude popping the disco synth during Shakedown!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
who said that Jackie can't play lead guitar???
Particle Dude is sick.....Loved that spaced out synth.
Set 2
Shakedown Street
Casey Jones
Midnight Rider
speedway!!! Damn jackie can sing!
New Speedway Boogie!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Please don't dominate the rap jack......i dont know who can't like jackie greene
This stream is going to shut up the Jackie naysayers once and for all...This kid's got the real shit!!!!
This stream is going to shut up the Jackie naysayers once and for all...This kid's got the real shit!!!!
Loan me a dime..the kid is killing me..
Midnight Rider and Loan Me a Dime...is this a Duane Allman Georgia kind of peachdown or what?????
What be dis one?????
somebody loan me a dime sounded like larry cambell was playing shine on you crazy diamond at the beginning.
dis a jackie song??
And on this board folks were saying that Larry Campbell couldn't rip...
loan me a dime sounds exactly like ABB's desdemona......
It was on the first Boz Scaggs album and featured one of the greatest guitar solos by Duane Allman...not even slide...just straight ahead lead...Larry channeled Duane tonight
love for larry~here !!!!!
all of them, for REAL.....'NUFF SAID
fire>china is dope but jackie could use some work on the lyrics for china
yeeeeefuckinfranklinshawwww
Set 1
Friend of the Devil
Pride of Cucamunga
Loose Lucy
Deep Elem Blues
Tell Me Mama, Tell Me Right
The Night They Drove Old Dixie Down
Althea
Alabama Getaway
Set 2
Shakedown Street
Casey Jones
Midnight Rider
New Speedway Boogie
Loan Me a Dime
Fire On The Mountain
China Cat Sunflower
St Stephen
Franklin's Tower
Donar Rap / Band Intros
Encore:
A Hard Rain's A Gonna Fall
Holy bejeebus what a set list.
Looking forward to a review from somebody there live and in person . . .
Somebody Loan Me a Dime was written by Fenton Robinson in 1974. He was born 9/23/35 in Greenwood Miss, died 11/25/97 in Rockfored Ill from a brain tumor. His release of the song was aborted by a blizzard.
Thank you Wikipedia.
>>>Somebody Loan Me a Dime was written by Fenton Robinson in 1974
to quote Phil from Gimme Shelter, that doesn't sound right. How did Duane play on Boz Scaggs version if the song was written after he died?
well that is a great point---- I am only guessing, but maybe the 1974 is a Copyright date which maybe was after Duane played it with Boz Scaggs??? and/or related= I am not sure when the Boz thing was released, maybe 1974??
It would appear that either Georgia phans are totally exhausted today, or just busy at work (or maybe not so many contribute here to the zone)?? Yet some from that show could be driving north right now and not have a chance to post??
I had Loan Me A Dime in Boston and both Jackie and Larry did very nice separate lead guitar stuff!! oh, and thank you Boston Phans for the warm vibes and great interaction with the band (New Speedway had extended boogie sing/clap along, but best is just the way we swirled Charlie and Deal, and the whole rest of the night)!
Boz Scaggs' Loan Me a Dime was released in 1969 when it was recorded.
Here's a bit talking about Fenton Robinson also.
http://blogcritics.org/archives/2006/09/22/085802. php
" to quote Phil from Gimme Shelter, that doesn't sound right. How did Duane play on Boz Scaggs version if the song was written after he died?"
The song was recorded on Boz Scaggs first album after leaving the Steve Miller Band and released in 1969. The trouble with Wikipedia is that it's often wrong or perhaps in this case it includes the most recent copyright information. The tune is also contained on the classic Duane Allman Anthology that was released after his death. A staple of free form FM radio upon it's initial release, Loan Me A Dime contained one of the greatest guitar solos ever by Duane Allman. All the more astonding was that it wasn't a slide solo. I believe that Jackie plays electric piano on all of the PLF versions of this classic with Larry Campbell laying down that sizzling guitar part. One of the many gems that this version of PLF have unearthed.....
Fenton Robinson released, "loan me a dime" in 1967, maybe as just a single. Duane Allman played this song with Boz Scaggs in 1969 and then died 10/29/71.
don't believe Wikapedia, the site is skewed. i'm not exactly sure how, but i heard this on N.P.R., that users can somehow add and/or possibly change info. on wikapedia, leaving a lot of false information. i read on wikapedia that Barack O'Bama is the nephew of Sadam Husein. i think if that was true, it at least should, be all over the news. you would think it would hurt his campaign just a little. don't believe everything you read online.
"One of the many gems that this version of PLF have unearthed....."
Yeah, that version by Scaggs is a gem. It's been years since I've listened to it. I'm going to have to get out my vinyl when I get home and give it another listen just to remind myself of just how good it is.
Anyone who hasn't heard it should definitely make the effort to do so, it blazes.
Campbell is doing a great job with his interpretation also.
That was a great show last nite, pretty much what i was looking for when i went to camden. Anybody know what Nokia theater is like, never been in there but will def catch phil there.
I was playing Dime on piano since high school, so that had to be before 72. I played it with Bloomfield a number of times and some web site even got one of the shows listed here: http://www.bloomsdisco.com/1979-1981.htm
I usually did this on piano, but I could have done it on guitar, too.
Great tune.
I've loved Dime since I first heard it in about '71 and I'm thrilled that Phil broke it out. One of the best rock jams of the era. I bought the Duane Allman Anthology just for that. (But another jem on there is "Please Be With Me," by Cowboy. I always thought Eric Clapton wrote that one)
what- I do think both Larry & Jackie were on guitar for BOSTON's Loan Me A Dime!!! ...and Jackie took a SOLO, meaning he got his own turn (and more than a traded lick). He was on keys for the preceding song (New Speedway).
of course I could be thinking of another tune (Jackie did solo somewhere on a blues tune), yet I am not giving in on Loan A Dime until our "Officals" can do an Instant Replay to double check ;-)
[not sure how easy it will be to hear since there was a keyboard player and I guess Jackie might not have had a drastically different guitar sound from Larry?]
Another question might be - did Jackie or Larry bring this song to Phil for consideration????
Regarding Loan Me a Dime, for those who don't trust wikipedia or other sources on the internet, I'm holding the Boz Scaggs album in my hand (good old vinyl) right now after coming home and getting it off the shelf.
It definitely says copyright 1969. Hope that clears things up!
Plus!!!! it says the vocal backgrounds on all songs are by Jeannie Greene, Donna Thatcher & Mary Holiday ....
Donna Thatcher being the maiden name of Donna Godchaux so I would imagine Phil was aware of the song for many reasons.
Jerryshead -- Nokia is right on Times Square. It's a fairly clean modern set-up. Fairly opened out. Two levels, but the second level is really just a continuation of the first level.
I've only seen one show there -- Porcupine Tree with Robert Fripp and Adrian Belew (Projekct Six who is who I really went to see but I stuck around for Porcupine Tree since I'd paid for it). The sound was great for both bands and I walked around to various spots to check it out. As you can imagine Fripp cranked it up quite loud but it still came through quite clearly. No problems with echo or bad spots in the hall that I remember.
*MICHAEL BLOOMFIELD
Michael Bloomfield, g, v; William Mylar, g.
The Other Cafe, San Francisco, CA; 1979.
Right on Mylar, I will buy you a beer for this little fact. Michael Bloomfield sure could play
>>>>Jeannie Greene
any relation i wonder?
Mylar, you played with (the great) Bloomfield?! I am in awe.
I stand corrected. Fenton Robinson released Somebody loan me a dime in 1967. The song was also recorded by Mighty Joe Young, Hips Lankchan (live version), Luther "Snake Boy" Johnson, J.B. Hutto and the Hawks, Rick Derringer, Johnny Laws and Steve Johnson. So, why do most people only remember Boz Skaggs? Societal Racism? Pat Boone also recorded Tutti Fruiti.
>>So, why do most people only remember Boz Skaggs? Societal Racism? <<
Or maybe it got the airplay, and maybe it had Duane Allman in one of the sickest jams of the era.
Probably is a bit of societal racism. You can only remember what you have actually been exposed to. Last time I checked though Rick Derringer is a caucasian....
Also might have something to do with the fact that one of the greatest guitarists who ever lived is on that Boz Scaggs album - Duane Allman.
>>>>Jeannie Greene
>>>>>>>>>>any relation i wonder?
>>>>>>>>>>Mylar, you played with (the great) Bloomfield?! I am in awe.
Jackie is not related to Jeannie.
I played with Mike a few times. The OC was on my streetcar route and I used play there a lot before it became a full blown comedy club. Mike was not in the best shape back then, but he still helped me quite a bit while I was teaching myself guitar. The OC had an upright in the corner off the stage and Mike always liked me to play Dime on that, with him on guitar.
did anybody actually catch the webcast?
It worked great for us - we even saw the michael franti and umphrees magoo sets.
Couldnt get the projector to work with the laptop, but plugged into the home theatre system.
Serious humming issues, maybe only in my brain?
We managed to catch friday at the tweeker so this was just the tastiest treat ever. Settle in with tokes and icey cold beers.
first set rambles along with crowd pleasers and singalongs. the highlight for me was the dixie which was delivered by jackie on the keyboard. excellent harmonies and great guitar tones from larry. althea smokes and I'm dancing in my living room to alabama shaking my butt like no one is watching.
the nice thing about virtual concerts - short bathroom lines. refill the glass and ice down the tokes and get ready for the festival closing set. phil has a few of these under his belt and knows how to please.
shakedown bombs are shakin' my windows. casey builds to a singalong frenzy and we're having fun. midnight rider is a familar tune to heads and phil gives it his own special edge with wonderful refrains from larry. great vibe. now what? Stones? No. the stones saga speedway and the train has left the station. this set is jammin. loan me a dime has that familiar sound and is as down and dirty as blues are supposed to be.
ahhh. now we sail to the end with good happy energetic tunes. fire builds out of a quiet space and bubbles up nicely. china cat and we're still bubblin and bouncin with the crowd. stephen slays us as usual, with that monumental millenium jam threatening neighborhood complaints. break out with a screamin franklin's, pausing just enough for the final crushing push and that my friend is one damn fine set. whatta treat. dylan for the closer sounds just as timely as ever, and oh so sweet.
well folks, that's a wrap. I loved the Q, and I predict this band will mature the same. New york, watch out for the 900 pound gorilla.
PEACE
EZE
>>>loan me a dime sounded like larry cambell was playing shine on you crazy diamond
glad i'm not the only one who heard that. cool tune, but it for sure sounded like a shine on ripoff.
ripoff ? no, using the music for new purposes !
I was there! First time seeing this lineup. I thought Jackie was great, and I thought Larry has really caught on to the Phil vibe. Of course there are no guitar heroics like when Warren was with them, but, in my opinion, it often became Warren Haynes and Friends back then. This had much more of the mellow, good times feel of the ol' GD.