Sun, 26 November 2006 ![]() Podcast number 14 brings us some gems from the underground and some good long jams towards the end so you can settle in and relax. We feature a nice live Ozric Tentacles song as well as a 13 minute journey into Light My Fire by The Doors. No fancy lights or colors in this one, just some good music. Comments and requests are always welcome although I was unable to fill the last request unfortunately. I'll keep my eyes out for the sounds of Earthlings and Goatsnake. Title: A Lake With No Water Tracks: Comments[3] |
Sun, 12 November 2006 ![]() Yes, ladies and gentlemen, it's a brave new world. I wanted to wait until after the election before I made this podcast to better guage the mood of the country. Well, the country has spoken. We're a democracy again. As fun as it was living under a dictatorship, I'm happy to go back to the way things used to be. Modern "Jam Band" music, in my mind, came from an old source, psychedelia. The Grateful Dead, Paul Butterfield Blues Band, Moby Grape, Iron Butterfly, Country Joe, etc. all liked to have long jamming songs in both their albums and their live play. Modern jam bands have taken this talisman and run with it all the way to the bank. To honor that, today's show will feature the first Phish show ever recorded according to hippie Phish lore. Below are the stats: Title: It's A Brave New World Tracks: Scarlet Begonias > Fire > Fire on the Mountain, Makisupa Policeman, Slave to the Traffic Light, Spanish Flea*, Don't Want You No More, Cities, Skippy the Wondermouse**, Fluffhead** E: Eyes of the World First gig at Nectar's and earliest circulating tape (May be the first taped gig). With Marc Daubert (who was a member of the band at the time, though only briefly so). *Includes band introduction. **With the Dude of Life on vocals. Comments[5] |



