We had to switch the jam late in the weekly cycle from a Wednesday to a Thursday due to someone’s scheduling conflict. Unfortunately for Alan W., he wasn’t able to juggle his schedule to make the jam but Alan the Cameraman was so we had him playing guitar this week.
Scott was back from his Further shows at Radio City as well as his Who tribute a Carnegie Hall. This lead us to jamming with a Who Baba O’Reilly MP3 that Kevin had and an eventual playing of the song without the background tracking sounds. I have to say it sounded pretty freaky and cool.
As far as guests, we had the ubiquitous Scott Bayer on bongos sporting an Underdog shirt. Additional, we had Al D’s Bayside buddy, Steve, who also showed up to the jam. Like most Baysiders, Steve plays a little guitar and Al had Steve don his guitar halfway through the night as we played a Smokestack Lightning. Let’s not forget Ken Levine, which I did until I remembered we played a Terrapin and he requested it.
On the way out of the jam, there were 6 of us to jam into the elevator so Al D and Steve stayed behind. I was commenting how good it was to be on the first elevator down which brought me bad karma. When we reached the ground floor Scott and Rich got out but Kevin lagged and before we knew it the door closed on us and we were heading right back up to the sixth floor where we saw Al and Steve who looked at us in bewilderment.
We go a couple of Core-4 songs in before Al D entered, Stop That Train, Russian Lullaby, and then we headed into the freaky Dead with an Alabama Getaway. We were had no urgency to play long and hard, that’s what she said, so we probably short-changed the jam a bit, but got a nice compliment of songs in. We started a little late and ended a little early, that’s what she said, but ended with some strength. I don’t know what I’m saying anymore.
It’s good that Rich got a new Mac after his last one left him in the learch, so we can get the songs that we played because remembering becomes harder and harder as time goes on. Deadstein’s soon to celebrate its 20th anniversary in October. We have to be sure to get Bill there, if no one else. We played a Terrapin, China, Rider, Grass Onion (Yoko Ono version) and a whole lot more.
Better late than never, on March 14 Rich uploaded the MP3s from this jam in the middle of the night. I think it was in the never-never land of time that comes during the turning the clocks ahead associated with daylight’s savings time. You think he was passing Obamacare instead of just posting a few MP3 files of Deadstein. In anycase, thanks for doing it and enjoy.
http://www.deadstein.com/audio/03-04-10/
- 01 Baba O’Reilly Jam Take 1.mp3
- 02 Stop That Train.mp3
- 03 Russian Lullaby.mp3
- 04 Alabama Getaway.mp3
- 05 Brown Eyed Women.mp3
- 06 New Minglewood Blues.mp3
- 07 Terrapin Station.mp3
- 08 Smokesack Lightning.mp3
- 09 Dark Hollow.mp3
- 10 Baba O’Reilly Jam Take 2.mp3
- 11 Glass Onion.mp3
- 12 Samson & Delilah.mp3
- 13 China Rider.mp3
- 14 Positively 4th Street.mp3
Look forward to next week when we expect be things from everyone!










With Alan playing Bob and Jason playing Jerry I decided to break out the old ’96 Roland Ready Strat and the GR-33 midi box. I haven’t played this thing in probably 3 years so I broke it out at home 30 minutes before leaving for the jam to make sure it still worked, the cord can be temperamental, and it sounded good and off I went with it. When I got to Carroll’s I obtained a Roland Cube keyboard amp and I was set; guitar directed to the Fender Twin and midi sounds directed to the Roland Cube. From the first moment on it felt good and how to use the whole thing came back to me and I was happy with it for a night. It was able to fill in lots of nice sounding B3-esqu sounds that Deadstein lacks. It made for an enjoyable escapade through the world of pre-rendered sounds and the disciplined playing that the midi-guitar requires. It was fun for a night but over time playing like this and the tones played by the setup get monotonous. I have to say though, it was fun at times playing the sounds of the “Keyboardist-du-Formage.” I do look forward to getting back on the Jerry band-wagon and rocking out in a way that doesn’t wreak of a “Music-Quesadilla.”
Monday night jam and we continue forging into the new year with reckless abandon. While me and my right leg were feeling pretty good heading into the evening, after standing and jamming for four hours, I left as a wimp, a gimp with a limp. By the way, as an aside, GIMP is a free open-source software that is an excellent Photoshop replacement. I have been using it in part for the past 2 months and is a worthwhile download for those that do image editing and don’t have modern software to modify the images. Check it out at: