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Unread post by DreaminBassMunky » Tue Dec 30, 2003 8:47 pm

I don't know about CP. It was good. But there was nothing special about it. Nothing unexpected, besides it being three hours long. All average material. The rarest part of the show is Help Myself which isn't even that great of a song. Now Chicago. There is some good stuff. The Last Stop, 41 with Vic, Lie in our Graves, Stay mid set, The Maker with Mitch and Vic, Jimi Thing, ASTB, and a kickin Watchtower. LS was much like CP. A good solid show, but no real surprises. I personally love Red Rocks because it's old material back in the old times. Two Step has an upbeat jam, and Recently has a jam in general unlike the Recently's...recently....recently...anyways. The problem with playing old stuff now, is that Yes it's old stuff, but with a new (and not always good) twist. Two Step's jam these days is very somber. I find it hard to get into it. But different stokes for different folks as Isaac said. I am defintly not a fan of Folsom, save JTR and Everyday. Even Warehouse on that I didn't like too much. I don't really like Luther College, I can appreciate Tim Reynolds a lot more on that recording but it's just a little to bland for me. Anyways that's my two cents, take it or leave it. Just if you're going to argue, make it good ;-)
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Unread post by Beauford33 » Tue Dec 30, 2003 8:53 pm

I loved the jam on Two Step, I like who they can take a song and completely change it to make it ound non-DMB. Whenever my friends here the jams, they cant tell its DMB most of the time and I love that.oh well, I really dont know where I am going so I will stop
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Unread post by yknSTONE » Wed Dec 31, 2003 4:47 am

i want all of those videos that were showin' of D&T / DMB.... they all rocked!
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Unread post by trippin6strings » Sat Jan 03, 2004 12:22 am

I saw moe on new years in camden and maceo parker and his band opened. all i can say is i dont know why they are an opening band cuz they are too fucking good. they put on such a good show, i feel bad for bands having to come on after them cuz its qutie the performance to follow up... though dave and moe have no problem with it im sure...

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Unread post by Ando » Sat Jan 03, 2004 1:08 am

DreaminBassMunky wrote:I don't know about CP. It was good. But there was nothing special about it. Nothing unexpected, besides it being three hours long. All average material. The rarest part of the show is Help Myself which isn't even that great of a song. Now Chicago. There is some good stuff. The Last Stop, 41 with Vic, Lie in our Graves, Stay mid set, The Maker with Mitch and Vic, Jimi Thing, ASTB, and a kickin Watchtower. LS was much like CP. A good solid show, but no real surprises. I personally love Red Rocks because it's old material back in the old times. Two Step has an upbeat jam, and Recently has a jam in general unlike the Recently's...recently....recently...anyways. The problem with playing old stuff now, is that Yes it's old stuff, but with a new (and not always good) twist. Two Step's jam these days is very somber. I find it hard to get into it. But different stokes for different folks as Isaac said. I am defintly not a fan of Folsom, save JTR and Everyday. Even Warehouse on that I didn't like too much. I don't really like Luther College, I can appreciate Tim Reynolds a lot more on that recording but it's just a little to bland for me. Anyways that's my two cents, take it or leave it. Just if you're going to argue, make it good ;-)
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Unread post by isaac » Sat Jan 03, 2004 10:23 am

yeah...like i said, my favorite version of Jimi Thing is on CP, but that's about it. it was a solid show otherwise, though. :)
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