Jam -2009-05-14 – Carroll’s

IMG_3071_edited-1At least it was Thursday night and now it is Friday night and the week is over.  There is something good about the Thursday night jam in that the week is coming to a close.  Kevin has to race from work, but he did race and got there in good time.

It was just us core-4 with Jason on lead.  There were no guests, so it was just us five.  Kevin with his new iPod has come in listen to tunes and showing us some stuff.  That is wonderful and I say thank you Apple.  

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The music was nice for the most part.  I can’t say I felt smooth and easy but the stuff still grooved.  I like some of the transitions Jason created, Scarlet -> Goin down the Road.  The was a nice cold rain transition also.  I can’t wait to see Rich’s posting of the setlist so I can remember what we did.  It’s so sad, it is less than 24 hour from playing but it is  tough to remember.

I remember the food including coconut milk infused chocolate chip cookies from Jason, I brought Baklava from Carmel Haiffa shwarma place  , kettle corn, nuts.  And the soda machine wasn’t working, so that was an issue.

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So we had a Sugar Mag, Scarlet, Help, Slip Franklins, Cold Rain, Stephen, Bertha, and a few more.  When Rich posts the setlist we will have it for sure.  Another great night and experience.  Can’t wait till next time.

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So the set list arrived thanks to Rich as his Tascam recorder.  The listing shows 20 songs, and considering several of them were multiple songs in one file (Help Slip Franklins Johnny B Goode, Weather Report Suite) this could be one of the biggest setlists ever.  It’s like 24 songs, most of them with lots of protein in them.   It is hard to imagine hwere we got time to play all that music but we did.

It is located in this folder:

http://www.deadstein.com/audio/05-14-09/

Jam – 2009-05-06 – Carroll’s


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Wednesday night and as fate would have it, there was only core Deadstein to be had.  Not that core Deadstein is a bad thing, it is just nice to share what we have with other like minded individuals.  The weather was nice coming in and there was no traffic, but pouring on the way home.  It made for a challenging, hydro-planing ride home.  

img_3051_edited-1I was the first on there, the Scott, Rich and Kevin.  We had no guests and not even a call to Carol.  We were by ourselves for better or worse.  Early on Scott was pre-occupied with Lisa’s journey into Kentucky and Ohio to pick Matt up from School.  Scott was beat from seeing the The Dead shows and Springsteen (just another Deadstein cover band) with all the Patron that entails.  Nevertheless, early on he was on and strong.  By the Forever Young at the end of the night he was head bobbing as he was playing in his sleep.  An impressive feat in and of itself.

We started the night nicely with the Uncle Johns into Playing and we stopped in the middle of the Playing jam, but we had enough and what we had was good.  I remember a bad Hard to Handle, tough to get a groove on.  Althea that I sang felt very good.  Rich sang a good Ramble on Rose until I messed up thinking the song ended prematurely.  Though unmotivated we ended the night after a long break of watching classic Deadstein on Rich’s laptop of Kevin’s 35th birthday at the Hardrock playing a fun and well done Across the Universe.  Even Scott was back up after for that.

Fun night was had by all and we played some kick ass music to boot.  To listen to the songs, use the links below:

http://www.deadstein.com/audio/05-06-09/

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Jam 2009-04-27 – Carroll’s

 img_3024_edited-1This was a Monday night jam stuffed in the middle of the The Dead tour.  We had the Garden this Saturday (Jason had Hartford last night) and we have 2 Byrne shows tomorrow and Wednesday.  A Busy time in the Grateful Dead family but Deadstein still finds its nook.

With the shows in town and lots going on we had more guests than usual.  We had Leo of Ludlow, Scott of Bayer, Trebor (Robert and Miranda of Thinkspace, not Drums and then we had Marjorie, Jason’s friend from the day.  Lots of people and place and things to discuss. We almost didn’t have the jam, but Scott was cool enough to muster up the energy to play and play he did well.

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Until 10:15 or so we didn’t have a Jerry so we had to resort ironically to playing only Jerry songs.  The exception to this was playing a Mexicali which was a request by Miranda.  I think we did several real nice Garband things before Jason showed up.  The Brothers and Sisters,Stop That Train, Dear Prudence opener was overly solid.  Throw in a Cats Down Under the Stars , Tore Up and more and you had a very respectable JGB Effort.

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img_3031_edited-1Jason arrived fresh off 2 shows in a row and psyched to play after a long day of work.  He had the Q-Tron going so we opened with the sultry Fire and played an Estimated.  Played a few more in between including a late night Rooster and closing with a Here Comes Sunshine.  There wasn’t enough time, so it seemed but it was all the time there was.

Off to the Byrne then back next week for some more Deadstein.  For when the The Dead is all packed and gone on; Deadstein remains to hold on to.

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The snake from hell I was staring at all night.

The snake from hell I was staring at all night.

If you want to hear this night’s jam it is available at the link below or just use the embedded WordPress media player to stream the song right from the link below.

http://www.deadstein.com/audio/04-27-09/  

Jam 2009-420 – Carroll’s

img_3009_edited-1It’s a Monday night jam following a Thursday night jam with a Dead show and two kayak trips in between these Deadstein nights.  Seems like I just been there yet seems like I’ve been gone for so long.    This was a night where I was chattering about these adventures to the chagrin of others  but I guess I had a lot to say.

It was just the five of us with Jason on lead with his Strat and Rich had a cold.The only guest to show was Scott the Cacophonous harmonica player.  We started with a pretty groovie China Rider where we had some good guitar duo-licks during the rider.  We were to go into a Mam – Mex, but Jason for some reason went into the Big River took Kevin quite a while to realize.  It had to many grooves to feel good.  It all sounded good, we played an had fun.  I didn’t bring any extra food tonight. Scarlet Fire was big and we are getting better at the Stephen. 

Till next Monday.

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Jam 2009-04-16 Ultrasound

lg-2009-04-14It’s always a bit depressing when we have an away game, or jam, and this week was such a week.  Carroll’s was either booked or wanted us far away this week so we found Studio 6E of Ultrasound and it’s stairwell as our home for the evening. For the record in case any of us has look up where this place is, it is on 30th street between 7th and 8th.  It think it was #251.  Lots of music stores in this vicinity.  Rich was directionally challenged for the night and had trouble finding the place and I was unsure when walking down the street.

I met Scott in the hallway outside the elevator waiting, there is nothing fun about that.  They attendant eventually let us into Studio E and it turned out to be pretty nice.  It was roomy and the equipment was pretty good, but amps being bolted to the wall definitly put an damper on the whole thing but every worked out in the end.  The PA was flat and solid.  There weren’t enough music stands so Rich had to do without and and I had to do with out a boom-stand for my mic.  No big deal.  I started off playing a Matchless amp, switched to the Bogner for the second set which I liked much better, but it eventually started crackling and I had to abandon it.  Too bad, because it sounded pretty good.

img_2968_edited-1We had a rough start of the night with a G jam into Bertha.  We needed a song to get comfortable in the environment and I probably will appreciate the fact that Rich didn’t get his recorder setup until after the Bertha opener.  Rich would occassionally hit a key on his keyboard and a whole drum and bass section would begin playing through the PA.  That was freaky when it happened.  

Being in a 4-man configuration led us to play lots of Garband which is fun.  We did I’ll Take a Melody, Mississippi Moon, Rhapsody, Sitting Here in Limbo, One Kind Favor, Waiting for a Miracle, Gomorrah and probably a few more.  The music was quiet and relaxed and not as much of a scary experience and being away from Carroll’s in a cheap renal studio usually is.  We did some fun country-esque type of stuff like the Rosalie McFall and the Race Is On.  The Come Together was OK.

Well it is off to Albany to see the Dead and hopefully get out of my house in time to do a little Podiating before the the show on this brilliant day in April.  Till next Monday night.

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Jam 2009-04-06 Carroll’s

 img_2953It was a Monday night in Carroll’s for another Baysidestein type of night.  We were in the cozy Studio #2 and Chris from Carroll’s was there early to make sure everything was okay.  Well at the time standing around the piano everything was okay, if you know what I mean, but as soon as we started to plug-in and chug along, a lot needed fixing.  I was having cable issues and played direct all night. Kevin sounded like he blew a speaker, he blew a battery and Bayside Mitch couldn’t get his Martin to play, that was all worked out in the end.

img_2947_edited-1We were a six man band including Bayside Al on guitar and Bayside Russell on drums.  We had lots of fun and sounded good through the night.  The only guest that I recall was Scott Bayer and he didn’t bring his harmonica this week.

I hope Rich will be able to post the song but I recall playing the following, Feel Like a Stranger, Simple Twist of Fate, Around and Around, Wharf Rat, Looks Like Rain.  There was an Eyes of the World where I was playing drums and Russ was playing Mitch’s acoustic.  There was Scott’s soulful Box of Rain where he was able to sing while letting Russell play drums alone.

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I don’t recall that we played many songs and we took many breaks.  I brought in a bottle of wine and I thank Kevin for the cork screw and cups.  That helped.  For the record it was a jt cellars 2006 petite sirah out of lodi, CA.  I hadn’t had a petite sirah since my trip to Napa 15 years ago and I remembered I liked it then and I enjoyed it last night.  It was fruity and easy to drink.  Bold and purple.   If anyone wants to keep up with wine drinking you can follow it on my wine blog at http://lgwine.wordpress.com.  In addition, I also brought in my preponderance of the candy and almonds.  The almonds are going quickly these days.  Maybe a little prune juice, cottage cheese and toast will be good for next jam.

If you want to hear the recordings of the songs we played go to the link below:

http://www.deadstein.com/audio/04-06-09/

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I was also telling some people of my recent kayak adventures, so if you want to follow that please check out http://lgkayak.wordpress.com.  Of course, don’t forget about my dogs blogs athttp://scrapsrags.wordpress.com.

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