moe-massieWe don’t really have audio to go by, but by all accounts I’ve read this morning, their return to the stage last night in Denver was bad ass. If the setlist is any indication of what we’ll be seeing in ’09, we’re all in for a treat.

Fillmore Auditorium
Denver, CO
Set I: The Ghost of Ralph’s Mom, Understand> Okayalright, Head> Tubing the River Styx> The Pit> Head
Set II: Brent Black> Y.O.Y.> George> Runaway Overlude, Invisible Sun*> Opium, She> Brent Black
Encore: Recreational Chemistry(Gameplan)
* First time played (The Police)

band_clw_f-400x327Head over to Hidden Track and check out the complete SBD 241 minute real last show of The Band (11/25/1976).

006jpegFrom Wiki:

As chronicled in the 2005 Martin Scorsese documentary film, No Direction Home: Bob Dylan for the PBS American Masters Series, Kooper’s most notable playing with Dylan is the striking organ parts on Like a Rolling Stone.

Kooper had been invited to the session as an observer, and hoped to be allowed to sit in on guitar, his primary instrument. Kooper uncased his guitar and began tuning it. After hearing Mike Bloomfield, the hired guitarist for the sessions, warming up in the room, Kooper concluded that Bloomfield was a much better guitarist, so Kooper put his guitar aside, and retreated into the control room.

As the recording sessions for the single Like a Rolling Stone progressed, keyboardist Paul Griffin was moved from the Hammond organ to piano. The young Kooper (being Kooper) saw his opening. Kooper quickly suggested to producer Tom Wilson that he had a “great organ part” for the song (which he later confessed was just a ruse to play in the session), and Wilson responded “Al, you’re not an organ player, you’re a guitar player”, but Kooper didn’t retreat this time. Before Wilson could explicitly reject Kooper’s suggestion, Wilson was interrupted by a phone call in the control room. Kooper immediately went into the studio and sat down at the organ, though he had rarely played organ before the session. Wilson soon returned, and was shocked to find Kooper in the studio. By this time, Kooper had been playing along with Dylan and crew, his organ can be heard coming in an eighth-note just behind the other members of the band, as Kooper followed to make sure he was playing the right chords. During a playback of tracks in the control room, when asked about the organ track, Dylan was emphatic: “Turn the organ up!”, and Kooper’s classic rock organ riff became a part of rock recording history. While the combination of piano and organ was common in gospel church settings, Kooper’s riff was relatively new to rock music and attracted considerable attention.

phish-astron00From Jambands.com:

The work of artist Jim Pollock will be featured in a Miami gallery from March 6 through April 4. 101/Exhibit will host Jim Pollock: A Phantasy Pheast, which will highlight his art for Phish, among other endeavors. In addition to this retrospective, which will present pieces from 1989 through the present, Pollock will create a print specifically for the exhibition. The creation of this work will be filmed and then streamed online at www.101exhibit.com.

2002-07-14-011Set 1: Rhum ‘n’ Zouc, 100 Year Flood > MLT* > Drums* > MLT*, Up the Canyon, Sing a New Song > Impressions > Land’s End Reprise > Smile
Set 2: Tom Thumb’s Blues > Jam > Rivertrance, Water, Sittin’ On Top of the World, Use Me > Jam > Best Feeling > Jam > Rollover*
Encore: Ramble On

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447103491Legendary veteran rocker Bruce Springsteen’s album Working On A Dream hits stores today. His international tour will kick off on April 1 in San Jose, CA and will conclude August 2 in Santiago, Spain.

Feb 1   Tampa , FL            Super Bowl XLIII
Apr 1   San Jose , CA         HP Pavilion at San Jose
Apr 3   Glendale , CA         Jobing.com Center
Apr 5   Austin , TX           Frank Erwin Center
Apr 7   Tulsa , OK            BOK Center
Apr 8    Houston , TX          Toyota Center
Apr 10  Denver , CO          Pepsi Arena
Apr 15  Los Angeles , CA      LA Memorial Sports Arena
Apr 21  Boston , MA           TD Banknorth Garden
Apr 22  Boston , MA           TD Banknorth Garden
Apr 24  Hartford , CT         XL Center
Apr 26  Atlanta , GA          Philips Arena
Apr 28  Philadelphia , PA     Wachovia Spectrum
Apr 29  Philadelphia , PA     Wachovia Spectrum
May 2   Greensboro , NC       Greensboro Coliseum
May 4   Hempstead , NY        Nassau Veterans Mem. Col.
May 5   Charlottesville , VA John Paul Jones Arena
May 7   Toronto , ONT        Air Canada Centre
May 8   University Park , PA Bryce Jordan Center
May 11  St. Paul , MN        Xcel Energy Center
May 12  Chicago , IL          United Center
May 14  Albany , NY          Times Union Center
May 15  Hershey , PA          Hersheypark Stadium
May 18  Washington , DC       Verizon Center
May 19  Pittsburgh , PA       Mellon Arena
May 21  E. Rutherford , NJ    Izod Center
May 23  E. Rutherford , NJ    Izod Center
May 30  Landgraaf, Holland    Pink Pop Festival
June 2  Tampere , Finland     Ratinan Stadion
June 4  Stockholm , Sweden    Stockholm Stadium
June 5  Stockholm , Sweden    Stockholm Stadium
June 7  Stockholm , Sweden    Stockholm Stadium
June 9  Bergen , Norway       Koengen
June 10 Bergen , Norway       Koengen
July 2  Munich , Germany      Olympiastadion
July 3  Frankfurt , Germany   Commerzbank Arena
July 5  Vienna , Austria      Ernst Happel Stadion
July 8  Herning , Denmark     Herning MCH
July 11 Dublin , Ireland      RDS
July 16 Carhaix , France      Festival des Vielles Charrues
July 19 Rome , Italy          Stadio Olimpico
July 21 Turino , Italy        Olimpico di Torino
July 23 Udine , Italy         Stadio Friuli
July 26 Bilbao , Spain        San Mames Stadium
July 28 Benidorm, Spain       Estadio Municipal de Foietes
July 30 Sevilla , Spain       La Cartuja Olympic Stadium
Aug 1   Valladolid , Spain    Estadio Jose Zorrilla
Aug 2   Santiago , Spain      Monte Del Gozo

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13 years ago today…

January 27, 2009

a20I saw my first moe. show at The Georgia Theatre in Athens, GA. We went to check them out on a whim, they opened for Uncle Mingo I believe and just absolutely blew them out of the water. Sorry Uncle Mingo, but it’s true! Here’s the setlist of that show:

Set I:
Akimbo,
Guitar,
Ghost Of A Child,
32 Things,
Bring You Down,
Ugly American,
She Sends Me,
Mexico,
Timmy Tucker>
Californ IA

If this post has gotten you into an old school moe. mood, here’s a show they played back in ’95 in Erie, PA.

3/31/95: Set I:
Dr. Graffenberg,
Moth,
Y.O.Y.,
Time Again,
Meat>
Brent Black,
Me and Pat and Bill and You,
Akimbo,
Don’t Fuck With Flo,
Time Ed
Set II:
Farmer Ben,
Recreational Chemistry,
Timmy Tucker>
Imelda Mae>
Timmy’s Escape>
Timmy Tucker,
St. Augustine,
Mexico,
Rebubula,
Seat Of My Pants>
Sensory Deprivation Bank

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moe.’s winter tour starts up In Denver on January 30.

dead_collage73Recorded at Bobby’s studio in Mill Valley in early ’75, for the Blues For Allah sessions.

1. Crazy Fingers Jam
2. Crazy Fingers Jam Again
3. Bouncey Jam
4. Stronger Than Dirt Jam
5. Jam and Studio Talk
6. Girl From Ipanema Jam
7. They Love Each Other Jam/Not Fade Away Jam
8. Shakedownish Funky Jam
9. Jerry Talks and Jams
10. Killer Groove Jam > Jungle Music Jam
11. Slipknot Jam>Music Never Stopped Jam
12. Music Never Stopped Jams Again
13. Music Never Stopped Jam Bigtime

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