Jam – 2009-10-21 – Carroll’s

Kev looking for his California Earthquake

Kev looking for his California Earthquake

We were fortunate to have Andy once again with us this Wednesday night at Carroll’s.  Outside was a beautiful, unseasonable warm day and we had the air conditioning cranking in the Studio 2 of Carroll’s.  It was like a refrigerator in there because the air conditioner couldn’t keep up with the hotness of the music.  Actually, the music  wasn’t all that hot just nicely comfortable, just like the day from which it came.  Highlights included the opening Jack Straw, the Duprees, and all the rest.  We didn’t have too many clunkers to think of and every song was played and not abandoned.  Most importantly, no songs were relegated to the banned list, so they are all still on the band list.  A subtle distinction.

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Steal My Songbook

Steal My Songbook

Andy, belting out a California Earthquake

Andy, belting out a California Earthquake

Andy stayed until around 10:30, with Scott force feeding a Not Fade Away upon him.  After that we took a little break and played a bit of Core-4 Deadstein comprised on GarBand and Dead songs.  We finished with the Baby Blue  Scott Bayer was the only guest in the room for the night as he played bongos on some stuff and then said his piece and left.  The piece was priceless and I was fortunate enough capture it on my iPhone, so enjoy this little YouTube clip.

[Youtube = http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=boesMQYAoKc%5D

So we got a nice chunk of songage into the evening.  ‘Twas a very satisfying affair and I cannot wait until we do it again.

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To listen to the 17 songs we did for the night go to the link below or just click a song and listen and hopefully enjoy.

http://www.deadstein.com/audio/10-21-09/

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2009-10-19 Grateful Empire

Grateful Empire 10-19-09

Jam – 2009-10-13 Carroll’s

DCC_2899_edited-1It seemed as if we were back to a semi-normal jam this week. Jason was scheduled and psyched to play and he got there by the 2nd or 3rd song.  He came in with a nice Dunkin Donut Dozen (alliteration) and by happen-chance, I brought in a thermos of coffee and it was a nice mix.  We now jam like my mother plays canasta, it’s embarrassing; not quite rock and roll, but when we were ready to play we left it up to the random  iSpinomatic.  And the iSpinomatic spun us up a Morning Dew to play as our first song with Jason.  It all worked and we pulled out one of Deadstein’s best played Morning Dews to date.  Really sweet stuff.  It must have been the donuts.  Maybe it was the Halloween cookies Ken brought. Whatever it was, we played it very solidly and relaxed.

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Ken was there, the friend of Phil the  Vet who seems to really dig us.  His positive vibe engages us to play it up a notch when we can.  Eventually Ken’s friend, Art came in to dig us also.  Besides Scott Bayer, that was the extent of our guest list, but I get the sense we are really beginning to amass a following.  We have Carol on the cell-phone that feels as if she is in the room with us on the speaker phone.  It’s a crazy world.  When we later played Stella Blue, Art got all excited and got the idea of playing the song live to his daughter, also over the cellular network.  We are such a forward looking and far reaching band, allowing our fans, known as Deadsteinheads, to transmit our shows over the cellular network.  Too bad the Stella Blue’s lead was masqueraded.

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Looks Like Kevin's Playboy Interview Photo Shoot

DCC_2900_edited-1Jason was only able to play for 6-8 songs until he got pulled away.  Too bad because I think we were gelling nicely.  Oh well, Deadstein moves on.  We got into a lot more GarBand and ended the night a few minutes early with a very unsatisfying Satisfaction.  Not to worry, the bad Satisfaction was the exception and not the rule.  For the most part we played well with feeling and sensitivity.  We played with a pink tone for Breast Cancer Awareness month.  Whatever it was, it was pretty good.  Good enough to get Ken to ask Scott for his number to keep tabs on the Deadstein experience.  We must be doing something right.

In the world, global warming concerns peaked during the jam as I had a tremendous case of the winds. It was advisable that Ken and Art found seats that were not behind me.

As you can see from the song list provided through Rich’s recording, we only got to 15 songs, way short of last week’s 24 songs.  Anyway, it’s about quality and not quantity.  To hear them all you can go to the website or just click the song below.

http://www.deadstein.com/audio/10-13-09/

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Jam – 2009-10-07 – Carroll’s

IMG_0268It was a week that we welcomed Kevin back to the jam after missing it for 2 weeks.  That’s a long time off the wagon that only a Deadstein jam can cure.  Kevin came back to his normal-C from what he used to B.  And felt brand new about it.  So I digress.

Well Trister had to cancel at the last moment and Jason was in Colorado and Al D is in Hawaii, so it left no one but me, who was at home, to play lead.  Scott was able to get Alan Wikler, of August West fame, to play the Bob guitar as I attempted to hold on to the reigns of the Jerry guitar.  In many respects it was quite masturbatory for me all night as I felt I was playing with myself and in many respects I was as I heard many things in Alan that I hear in myself, that we hopefully both hear in Bob.  So while Alan played the Bob guitar, he didn’t sing so I also sang the Bob parts while playing the Jerry guitar.  It was a split personality I was trying to come to grips with all night.  It was a cool experience.  Probably the only time that I have ever played Jerry guitar where I had a person playing Bob.  I think it worked well though my Jerry playing is woefully short and results in a hollow sound in the music.  Nevertheless, it is fun.

I think we got lots of songs in on the night.  We didn’t take too many breaks.  We did have one guest, Scott Bayer to played a great 1-minute bongo boogie with Rich.  I’m glad I captured it on video.  A real collector’s item.  We played all the way to the end with a Brokedown to cap it all off. I tried the Let it Bleed and I thought that showed some fun potential.  It would be fun to do this grouping again.  It was a nice peaceful calm session of Deadstein.

Look at the songlist below.  Rich recorded 18 songs and I show 4 additional songs.  So that is 22 and probably one or 2 others.  That a plateful and quite satisfying.

Jam – 2009-09-29 – Carroll’s

Michael Carpetsteen and his Modulus

Michael Carpetsteen and his Modulus

After missing a week due to Kev’s son’s Dylan broken arm, we were able to get our act together this week although still without Kevin.  We all look forward to the return of Kevin and the rehab of Dylan.  It looks like Kevin’s going to be able to make it next week.  “How come the future’s gotta take such a long, long time?”

DCC_1995_edited-1Without Kevin to play bass we reached out to some old time friends from the stinking mainland to the west, New Jersey.  We were joined by Michael Carpetsteen on bass and vocals and Bill Siegel on keys and vocals.  It was really nice seeing them and playing with them after all these years.  Michael had his relatively new Modulus 4-string, semi-hollow-body bass guitar.  A really nice instrument.  Jason also joined us for the first time in weeks and he brought along a Strat of his  and some type of powerful distortion box.  Jason stayed until about 11:00, but it was enough for a dozen songs. or so.  On the guest role we had Rob and Miriam and of course, who could forget Scott Bayer playing his deep philosophy.

DCC_1998_edited-1We relied on the magic, random song selector to help us at time when we needed it, but for the most part, we didn’t need it.  We did get 22 songs on the setlist, so we did end up playing lots of songs in the 4-hour stretch.  Scott was definitely having trouble keep his eyes open by the end of the night, but we did go to 11:45.  That’s what is so amazing about getting 22 songs in while even ending 15 minutes early.

If you want to listen to this week’s music go to the link below or just click the individual songs.

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http://www.deadstein.com/audio/09-29-09/

Jam – 2009-09-16 – Carroll’s

DCC_1841_edited-1Once again this week we were blessed for all that goes good in this world.  Andy was able to jam with us for most of the night, there was a bountiful feeling in the room and finally, we experienced the most distracting moment that I recall since we had a “the midget” come in a Deadstein jam in the early 1990’s.  During the Race is On Jam we saw this really hot blonde looking and smiling in the window.  She eventually walked in a gave us 2 pizza pies and walked out shaking here beautiful tiny butt.  As you can tell I’m still visualizing the distraction.  The rest of the Race Is On was a well deserved mess.

DCC_1843_edited-1Our only guest of the night, Scott Bayer, quickly scooped up the 2 pies, in actuality there were just 6 slices leftover from 2 pies, and delivered them to Carol.  Out fan club at the other end of the cellular network.  I assume that was out mitzvah for the night.  Easy Come and Easy Go.

So we started with the Bucket which was quite mushy but we solidified more immediately following it.  The loud band in Studio #1 next door was filling our sonic space with mush so I tried to freeze them out of there by turning down the thermostat in our room, which is connected to Studio #1.  The result is the music stopped soon next door and it was quite cold in our studio.

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It wasn’t one of those rock solid nights but we did have out moments.  The Dancing in the Streets really went out there.   I remember Tangled Up in Blue kept a nice groove and ended with a Crazy Jam.  It was the night before Scott’s birthday so he was calling many of the songs and we got some good ones such as the Tangled Up.  Andy ended the night with a mistake, If I Had the World to Give and it was over for him.

After Andy left we did lots of random JGB selections but Kevin and Scott were struggling to keep there eyes open.  The song selector nicely selected a Tore Up to open the mess.  We played the nice slow  It Takes a Lot to Laugh and I even snuck in the Norwegian Wood.  The Cats Down Under the Stars we closed with was a mess so we decided to close up shop 15 minutes early and call it another Deadstein jam.

If you want to listen to the jam go to the link below and or go directly to the songs and give them a listen.  We got 17 songs in that’s okay.  Actually it probably below par for 2009 where in 1997 it was probably a shit load.

http://www.deadstein.com/audio/09-16-09/

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