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General Discussions => Tribal Funk Affliction => Topic started by: WALSH on April 13, 2006, 12:01:43 pm
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the show starts @ 9 with grace potter opening, so her set, Ramble Dove set, what time do you think it will end? and do you think timmy will still be playing at bar?
also if you go to BAR tell them to keep the oven going late!
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will there be another cactus sighting at Richter\'s.... um i mean BAR
<<< def. gonna be down for this one, i missed it last time NEVER again
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so who else has bought tix for the toads show? i was talking to some people on PT about lily pads for this night, anyone on here interested if they are going? is there a breakfast related band playing that night?
oh my bad, i just noticed timmy tour is on mike>timmy tour, or timmy tour>mike? or how about timmy shows up grabs his guitar blows mikes mind! i\'m down for any of those senarios!
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I loved 97+ mainly because Mike was in the center spotlight. For once HE overshadowed Trey both technically and volume wise. My biggest complaint post-hiatus (besides the 9999+billion **** up changes and notes) was the remixing at the monitors. Not only was Trey\'s new Languedoc too loud, but Mike\'s new bass was too quiet, this dropped Mike in the mix considerably. I can understand that some of the jams 97-00 were wanky, but there were some gems that I consider to be the best Phish has ever had to offer improvisationally. For instance check out Oak Mountain 99\'s YEM and Auburn Hills 99 YEM (the apocalyptic YEM).
In the end no two sets of ears are the same, you may here one thing, while I hear another.
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I know exactly what they were going for as far as the ambient jams. One of the best things from post-97 is the 4th set from the Lemonwheel, the "Ambient Set"...I get all that. But they still had all the other elements there. They stopped taking chances with jams though. That is what I mean as afr as the funk killing Phish. Don\'t get me wrong, I LOVE all Phish had to offer and then some-as a whole. I take each era at its own worht and get way into it, all its modes and colors. But as a whole the jams got a little to wanky Trey over a vamping band. Making Mike and Fish play repetitive beats and rythmns over and over again. People loved it, but it was more for Trey fans than anything else.
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i\'m gonna go for grace potter and leave early.
Ladies and Gentlemen, post of the year...
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i\'m gonna go for grace potter and leave early.
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The other factors lead to the music turning to **** and retarded the bands musical development. I love 97-00, those are my type of jams. The improvisations were full of Gordon in the drivers seat, while the band found ways to focus on not playing a thousand notes per jam, but rather the sound as a whole. I am a huge fan of ambient music, specifically Robert Fripp and Brian Eno\'s work. The band wanted to abandon their progressive roots for a more stream of consciousness approach to improvisation. As Trey put it in an interview, they were concentrating more on the notes that weren\'t played. If you want Walsh I can hook you up with some prime examples of how ambient music influenced post Fall 97-00.
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I\'m talking strictly music, when I say Phish...who cares about all of the other ****. Musically the funk was awesome but it left the band complacent and able to bail themselves out of any musical corner they might have been getting into(ala TAKING CHANCES), by dropping into the same recycled funk jam that had grown stale by the \'99. This also lead to Trey\'s "groove" stage which he has stated was "wrong" to force upon the other members, Especially Mike.
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No Walsh, Cow Funk didn\'t kill Phish, the throngs of misguided rich, serotonin/dopamine depleted backstage crowds/fans, a guitarist with a serious opiate addiction and narcissistic personality disorder, an out of control corporate infrastructure and a bigger than Jesus mindset killed Phish...
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"Have beers at the ready for twang and tears."
done and done
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Taken from mike-gordon.com
Mike and a handful of Vermont\'s finest twangers will take the cozy confines of Honky Tonk Tuesdays to the big stage at 2006 Bonnaroo, where they will pay tribute to giants like Hank Williams, Lefty Frizzell, and George Jones, as well as modern greats like Jim Lauderdale and Gram Parsons. Have beers at the ready for twang and tears.
^^^ Rather see Mike pay tribute to Bootsy Collins, Larry Graham and Stanley Clarke...
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did you see mike when he played @ toads for the inside in tour? that tour was **** awesome! i didnt go to the toads show but i saw the NYC one, that band was great! and that album
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No, not negative, just realistic. The last several Gordo projects have been bluegrass, avantgrass fused. I miss one of the best bass players EVER and wish he would do some more projects ie The Duo, or what have you. I want to see Mike at his funkest because that\'s what I and many fans prefer. When is it a crime to state a personal preference?
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mike gordon + gordon stone + toads = quality
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I actually throw up in my mouth a little when I see that you have posted to a thread;) How many times have you seen his new project to know that it already needs to end? Always negative.
BTW, I love the \'97 Cow Funk, but it did kill Phish.
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<<<<<<<<<<-------- Hoping that Mike drops the redneck **** and starts funkin it up again Bootsy stylee...
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i just was about to post this! buying tickets now! should be a great night @ toads
any chance of timmy at bar this night, it\'s monday? TT>Toads
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MIKE GORDON & RAMBLE DOVE MAY/JUNE 2006
05/29/2006 - Toad\'s Place, New Haven, CT*
05/30/2006 - The Paradise, Boston, MA*
05/31/2006 - Irving Plaza, New York, NY*
06/02/3006 - Higher Ground, Burlington, VT (Honky Tonk The Vote Benefit)
06/03/2006 - Pearl Street, Northampton, MA*
06/04/2006 - Mountain Jam Music Festival, Woodstock, NY
06/17/2006 - Bonnaroo Music Festival, Manchester, TN
* with special guests Grace Potter and the Nocturnals
I am very curious about this "honky tonk" band that he is with, I will do a few of these. The Mountain Jam looks really good too.