Thanks, now get some sleep!
thanks fitz. any commentary on the show? looks out of this world.
thanks fitz. any commentary on the show? looks out of this world.
theres not much to say about a breakfast set starting and finishing withhard luck harry other than its going to be ser.
eschers 3+4 sounded more mellow than it has been, for electric breakfast anyway. Coma got reallly far out there. and def check out jim cobb on scheme, of course.
thanks fitz, where is the sendspace link ?
sendspace = click right on the song name.
Me likes!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Thanks as always for taping

Just gave a quick listen through just to hear where Cobb sat in. Amazing fantastic awesome work, Jim! I\'ll listen to the rest later.
multiple landlady teases in language
thanks for being so quick with this
it was nice seeing everybody last night
Chris, nice job busting out another matrix!
klout - it\'s not landlady. the landlady is built off a commonly used latin riff that is worked into countless songs. its that four chord diminishing progression. so although it does sound like landlady a bit, its more so because landlady is built off this other riff.
hahaha you said that when they did it at cuse 10 months ago. there is no differece. the lady is that riff. that riff is the lady. you can call it the land lady or you can call it the common latin riff. its the same thing.
it\'s by far NOT the only tune out there utilizing that decending progression. saying that it\'s a landlady tease would be like saying it\'s a red house tease if they ever launch into a 12 bar blues.
jesus you guys are such posers its pathetic. pull your heads out of your asses please. your pretentious, know it all, musical poserness is short circuiting your common sense.
You don\'t have to be a
**** Juilliard grad to know its
**** common latin progression used in lots of songs....but thanks for breaking it down with your supreme musical intelligences for all us ignorant common folk! but pleeze use less them big hard wurds neckst time tho.
now lets be realistic....
bfast is a jamband heavily influenced by phish, who\'s members love phish, who cover phish songs, even entire phish albums, and have all probably heard and loved the well known landlady a few hundred more times than any other random obscure song that might happen to use that progression.......
so what song do you imagine they are thinking of when they play that specific riff in the middle of a jam, nearly or exactly the way its played in the landlady?

ahhhhh durrrrr>

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