Return-Path: Date: Sun, 22 Mar 1998 16:24:15 MST Sender: owner-leftover@lists.colorado.edu Precedence: bulk From: leftover@lists.colorado.edu To: "Leftover Salmon Disc. List" Subject: LEFTOVER digest 896 Mime-Version: 1.0 Content-Type: multipart/mixed; boundary="--__ListProc__NextPart__890608874445304437" X-Listprocessor-Version: 8.1 -- ListProcessor(tm) by CREN ----__ListProc__NextPart__890608874445304437 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii" LEFTOVER Digest 896 Topics covered in this issue include: 1) Re: Hmm by Barry Welch 2) Re: Setlists and TapeTracker by Barry Welch 3) looking for dat tapes of Grisman... by johnlevene@juno.com (john r levene) 4) 3/21 A Mini-Zambiland!! by gfellman@du.edu (Greg Fellman) 5) 2/26/98 LOS sbd dat for trade by Barryblade ----__ListProc__NextPart__890608874445304437 Content-Type: multipart/digest; boundary="--__ListProc__NextPart____LEFTOVER__digest_896" Content-Disposition: attachment; filename="LEFTOVER__digest_896" ----__ListProc__NextPart____LEFTOVER__digest_896 Date: Sat, 21 Mar 1998 22:11:28 -0600 From: Barry Welch To: matthew sweeney , leftover@lists.colorado.edu (LoSers) Subject: Re: Hmm Message-ID: Mime-Version: 1.0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii" > Fun, fun, fun. If anyone knows what the >hell has happened to Sarah Milan please get in touch, she just don't >respond like she used to these days, must be getting old ;) Hey now matt, I resemble that remark. It happens to the best of us. %^) BTW ypur mailbox has been full enough to bounce my replies a bit l8ly. It's "site". Sometimes the responses get reshuffled as time goes by. #/P! Anyways, maybe i'll see some of ya'll at merlefest? "we are the Barney Miller band" 1/24/98 ----__ListProc__NextPart____LEFTOVER__digest_896 Date: Sat, 21 Mar 1998 22:11:38 -0600 From: Barry Welch To: johnlevene@juno.com, leftover@lists.colorado.edu Subject: Re: Setlists and TapeTracker Message-ID: Mime-Version: 1.0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii" you know john, the more i hear about tapetracker, the more i bemoan that it only works in king bill's domain, and there is no version for that "other 1" computer like my 'machine'. :-( Makes me want to quit my cush job and start work on fillin' the obvious niche, for the "rest of us". ;-) Anybody else thinkin' long these lines? >ps. grovel time...still looking for the LoS 9/25/97 Providence RI show. > Whose got it? I know your out there. Hang in there john, we will get this one someday! -- just remember. the second line of "Start Me Up" is: "Makes a Grown Man CRY!" friends don't let friends do windoze. ----__ListProc__NextPart____LEFTOVER__digest_896 Date: Sun, 22 Mar 1998 09:06:13 -0700 From: johnlevene@juno.com (john r levene) To: Dat-Heads@Fedney.Near.Net, leftover@lists.colorado.edu, sci@netspace.org Subject: looking for dat tapes of Grisman... Message-ID: <19980322.094533.9934.4.johnlevene@juno.com> I am looking for the following tapes, and have lots of bluegrass or acoustic jazzy stuff to trade. >1-7-98 Fairfax, CA - In this sleepy little hippie town in the hills of >Marin County, a little known bluegrass group, the David Thom Band, was >joined by acoustic music legend David Grisman. 11-01-97 Ryman Theatre Nashville ,Tn .... DGQ and with Bluegrass Reunion john _____________________________________________________________________ You don't need to buy Internet access to use free Internet e-mail. Get completely free e-mail from Juno at http://www.juno.com Or call Juno at (800) 654-JUNO [654-5866] ----__ListProc__NextPart____LEFTOVER__digest_896 Date: Sun, 22 Mar 1998 11:59:44 -0700 (MST) From: gfellman@du.edu (Greg Fellman) To: leftover@lists.colorado.edu, tompkins@cas-com.net, MelizzaM@aol.com Subject: 3/21 A Mini-Zambiland!! Message-ID: MIME-version: 1.0 Content-type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii I know i've said this before and i'll say it again: Doesn't it seem like every Leftover show you go to is the best you've ever seen?! This one was definitely up there! Just absolute insanity from the get-go! First the setlist, then i'll try to do the list some justice with a review! Rocky Road Blues--> Crooked Judge(?)--> I Know You Rider--> I Know My Momma--> I Drink--> ??--> Band on the Run--> ??--> Rocky Road Blues (slow)--> Kansas City--> I'm Gonna Dream--> Rocky Road Blues Jokester Cash on the Barrelhead Big Chief--> Mercury Blues War Pigs--> I'm the Captain--> Whisperin' Waters Mama Boulet Whipping Post This is the Time Squirrel Heads & Gravy Boogie Beethoven's 5th Deep Elem Blues Bend in the River Take Me Back to Tulsa Ukelele Lady 420 Polka--> ZAMBI!!*--> Time Is Free--> Blues Walk ** Rock 'n' Roll Hoochie Koo # E: Better Rise Up * Ok, so what i mean by Zambi is a random jam ala the Zambiland Orchestras. Sally was flashing signs to the band and the audience. I tried to copy down which ones. Here they are in the best order i could get: "John Tesh/Yanni," "Bo Diddley," "Scream," "Thin Out," "Time is Free" "Stop," "Fart Noises," then finally "Blues." During some of this Vince was on Mark's acoustic banjo and Mark was on Sally's pedal steel. Absolutely insane! ** w/ Hazel Miller on vocals # w/ Hazel Miller and Matt Weir on vocals and belly-dancing! The boys wasted absolutely no time in getting this show going!! Rocky Road led into another one of those medleys where it was wait and see how many tunes Vince could pull out! Band on the Run was a real surprise. The song after it slowed things down, which led back into a slow verse and chorus of Rocky Road. Not sure if I'm Gonna Dream is actually a song, i'm just guessing based on the lyrics. Then when they finally went back into a fast Rocky Road to finish it out, i nearly lost it!! Not much can be said after that! They kept the energy level high though with a fun Big Chief. Then when they busted out War Pigs! Wow! This was not just a tease ala 6/23/96, this was a full verse and head-thrashing middle riff, before somehow seamlessly moving into I'm The Captain. And then another even smoother segue right into Whisperin'. And this was a smokin' Waters with Drew really going off longer than usual it seemed. Got the Fox Theatre levitating for a few minutes! Whipping Post, my first live one, got the second set off to a roaring start! Boogie is one of my favorites and they played it at one of my friend's request. Over the top! Deep Elem Blues was a nice surprise. Have they ever done this before? 420 Polka got the whole place dancing and "Heying." The end of it just kinda melted away into chaos, while Sally got the big ole cue cards out! We knew this was gonna be fun! Pretty chaotic and fun! Like most of the Zambiland shows, i think it's better to see this than hear it on tape, but it still was something else! They stayed on the Time is Free rift for a long while with Vince quoting some lyrics from it as well as from Col. Bruce's Elevator to the Moon. Then when they got into the blues, Hazel Miller came out and improvised a couple verses, getting the crowd to scream "BABY!!" Then to top it all off, they had Matt Weir (i think) come out and sing Hoochie Koo! Very fun guy, dancing all over the place, showing off his big ole belly, and just having a blast! The encore of Better and Rise Up couldn't even come close to what had just happened but were fun nonetheless. So now i'm just sitting around recovering, trying to sooth my aching legs, back, and neck! I probably won't be seeing the guys again until June and man am i gonna miss them!! Thank you for a real good time! As Ever, Greg ----__ListProc__NextPart____LEFTOVER__digest_896 Date: Sun, 22 Mar 1998 13:59:36 EST From: Barryblade To: owner-leftover@lists.colorado.edu, leftover@lists.colorado.edu Subject: 2/26/98 LOS sbd dat for trade Message-ID: Mime-Version: 1.0 Content-type: text/plain; charset=US-ASCII Content-transfer-encoding: 7bit Email dat lists. Sorry no analog or b&ps at this time ----__ListProc__NextPart____LEFTOVER__digest_896-- ----__ListProc__NextPart__890608874445304437--