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RE: The Dead - thatguy - 10-20-2022

(10-19-2022, 04:47 PM)King Bob Wrote: Have not heard Adrian's name in like 20 years. Does he still play punk? (I've got a low tolerance for that these days.)

Surf...He's a pretty big fish in that small pond. Fascinating Creatures of the Deep. When I was in Bashi-Bazouks with Mike Roman, we opened for them at the Crepe Place. That was one of our only 3 live gigs. Back then, they were opening for Dick Dale and the like...Mic Jennings used to play bass in FCoTD. I tried out as a 2nd guitarist once, probably about 5-7 years ago. They never called me back.

FCoTD's original drummer, Stretch, left (health issues?) and now Lex is playing drums for them. They're alright. Adrian knows the genre inside-out and has the sound down, but they do mostly originals, and sometimes I just want a familiar hook to latch onto. Lately, they come out, introduce themselves, and then play their entire set w/o interruption, then talk and the end of the set. It's a nice idea, but in practice, it's a bit boring. It would be nice if Adrian broke in every couple of songs and said something about what they just played or what they are about to play...Dead Kampers did a lot of classic surf songs, or covers in the surf-style which kept my interest. The electric upright bass over the shoulder thing is a gimmick, but it totally worked. All bass players in the venue were paying attention and tittering about it...They also have a sax player and that was great...had a Morphine vibe which I really liked. 

--tg

When I was trying out, I thought this FCoTD was really cool:



--tg


RE: The Dead - Drunk Monk - 10-20-2022

Did Jerry ever play surf music? No? Back on topic…

…guess who just got a miracle ticket to the final Sunday show? I’ll give you a hint - he’s the sexiest deadhead in D00M…


RE: The Dead - Greg - 10-20-2022

Wow. I guess I should check my email...

Congratulations to you. I hope the delusions don't keep you from attending.


RE: The Dead - Drunk Monk - 10-20-2022

It’s the delusions that keep me coming back for more…


RE: The Dead - Greg - 10-24-2022

Interesting. Kind of.




RE: The Dead - Drunk Monk - 10-24-2022

Costello was a deadhead. One a GD tribute album, he talked about how the band inspired him and even had a shot of him in the crowd as a youth in the liner notes.


RE: The Dead - Greg - 10-24-2022

Damn dirty hippy.


RE: The Dead - King Bob - 10-24-2022

Costello saw the Europe '72 tour. He got into the Dead because his father was a sailor and would bring home American albums for him, and one was a Dead album. That tribute album was Deadicated and it was rather hit or miss. (There's a fairly recent one, Day of the Dead, that looks better but I haven't heard it.) He did "Ship of Fools," and was playing it in his solo acoustic tour around that time. Our old drummer, not a Deadhead, saw one of the shows, and when Costello said that the next song was a Grateful Dead song, he thought it was a joke.


RE: The Dead - thatguy - 11-28-2022

CBS Sunday Morning?!?




Extended version:

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RE: The Dead - thatguy - 12-05-2022

I saw an ad during the local news for this free (tickets required) exhibit/concert this Sat, Dec 12 at the Bill Graham Civic...included in the rock memorabelia is Garcia's Tiger.

https://www.jimirsaycollection.com

https://nypost.com/2022/08/04/an-evening-with-jim-irsays-all-star-band-and-priceless-traveling-collection/

--tg


RE: The Dead - Drunk Monk - 12-05-2022

Intriguing. Gonna go?


RE: The Dead - thatguy - 12-05-2022

Dunno, it's a bit of a trek, considering...

Mike Mills from REM on bass, Ann Wilson singing?!

--tg


RE: The Dead - King Bob - 12-05-2022

Saturday is the 10th actually.


RE: The Dead - Drunk Monk - 12-28-2022

Quote:Half-Scale Replica Of The Grateful Dead’s Wall Of Sound Completed & For Sale [Videos]
James Sissler | Tuesday, December 27th, 2022
[Image: Untitled-design-57.png?resize=740%2C390&ssl=1]Photo via Le Petit Mur De Son - Mini Wall of Sound Facebook



At the start of the pandemic, when everything was shut down and everyone was locked inside, Connecticut luthier [b]Anthony Coscia[/b] began building a scale model of the [b]Grateful Dead[/b]‘s revolutionary Wall of Sound. The model used speakers from cell phones, alarm clocks, and other small electronics to accurately recreate the beast of a sound system, which accompanied the Dead on the road through most of the year 1974.

After building a fully functional Wall of Sound at a scale of one-sixth the size of the original, Coscia donated the model to [b]HeadCount[/b], which used it to raise $100,000 from an anonymous donor. Coscia subsequently built a one-quarter scale model, and now has completed the largest Wall of Sound recreation yet at one-half the size of the original. The latest model recently underwent its first tests with a full band, and its creator is now seeking a permanent home for the high-fidelity sound system.

The half-scale Wall of Sound is currently housed in a space donated by [b]SpreadMusicNow[/b] at Granite Church in Redding, CT, which Coscia says is far too small a room for the system. “For perspective, the half scale wall in its current location is like putting a full scale wall in a small theatre,” he wrote in a Facebook post following one of the first tests of the system, “so needless to say it was loud but surprisingly clear and clean


Despite its small size, the church has proven suitable for testing purposes. Coscia has welcomed a couple groups of musicians to play through it, including the self-proclaimed “world’s worst-named Grateful Dead cover band,” [b]The Spadtastics[/b]. The system was also tested using a replica of [b]Mickey Hart[/b]‘s beam created and played by [b]Eric Mitchell[/b](though Mickey never actually played the beam through the original Wall of Sound).

Asked whether he would be taking the half-scale Wall of Sound on tour, Coscia said he was too old for such an undertaking. In a statement posted to social media, he announced that he would likely hold one or two larger public ticketed events to showcase the project between now and the spring, adding that they would have to take place somewhere other than the church due to a lack of facilities.

His ultimate goal, however, is to fund a full-scale recreation of the Wall of Sound by selling or renting out the half-scale model. He enumerated several different options for potential uses of the Wall that would contribute to that end:

[i]1) Outright sale of the wall. The half scale wall is for sale! Ideally to a venue that seats between 1,000 and 3,000 people. It would be great to see a 1/2 scale wall in several metro areas to allow for a lot of regional acts to perform through it and for fans across the country to have reasonable access.[/i]
[i]2) Sale to an organization who can tour with the wall.[/i]
[i]3) Sale to a museum/venue.[/i]
[i]4) Long term leases of the wall to venues willing to operate the wall for several months or more.[/i]
[i]5) Privately organized and funded events/popups venue.[/i]
[i]6) Public Auction.[/i]

Those with serious inquiries should contact Anthony Coscia directly, and those interested in supporting the project can donate to the GoFundMe.



RE: The Dead - Greg - 12-29-2022

YOU NEED TO BUY THIS!