Return-Path: Date: Fri, 27 Mar 1998 15:12:50 MST Sender: owner-leftover@lists.colorado.edu Precedence: bulk From: leftover@lists.colorado.edu To: "Leftover Salmon Disc. List" Subject: LEFTOVER digest 901 Mime-Version: 1.0 Content-Type: multipart/mixed; boundary="--__ListProc__NextPart__891036770445518385" X-Listprocessor-Version: 8.1 -- ListProcessor(tm) by CREN ----__ListProc__NextPart__891036770445518385 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii" LEFTOVER Digest 901 Topics covered in this issue include: 1) Re: LoS Sbds Are the BEST! by Scott Holcomb 2) LoS SBD tapes by REEDL@ECSUC.CTSTATEU.EDU 3) Setlists by Jason Bryan Schwartz 4) Summer Traveling Festival(pretty long) by Jason Bryan Schwartz 5) set list for 1/28/98 Arcata CA by johnlevene@juno.com (john r levene) 6) Re: LoS Sbds Are the BEST! by vann@his.com (Bryant Vann) 7) Re: LoS Sbds Are the BEST! by Jeff Stampes 8) Fwd: $10 coupon for Music Boulevard (no LoS or SCi content) by johnlevene@juno.com (john r levene) 9) [pchase@genzyme.com: FW: 10-31-97] by Patrick M Chase 10) Sipe news from the ARU list by "Beach, Bill (SEGAPD)" 11) The New Traditional scene by Zachary Ethan Roberts 12) Analog\HiFi VHS Virtual NYE tree (NO VIDEO-AUDIO ONLY) by "Clancey" ----__ListProc__NextPart__891036770445518385 Content-Type: multipart/digest; boundary="--__ListProc__NextPart____LEFTOVER__digest_901" Content-Disposition: attachment; filename="LEFTOVER__digest_901" ----__ListProc__NextPart____LEFTOVER__digest_901 Date: Thu, 26 Mar 1998 23:15:15 -0500 From: Scott Holcomb To: leftover@lists.colorado.edu Subject: Re: LoS Sbds Are the BEST! Message-ID: <351B27D3.7BBB@earthlink.net> MIME-Version: 1.0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit At 08:50 PM 3/24/98 -0800, Timothy Lynch wrote: . Lately I've>gotten to noticing that there is no band, I mean this, *no other band* out >there that regularly gives as good a soundboard feed as LeftoverSalmon >gives to its tapers. Period. You know, I was just thinking the other day that I could stand to get some more low gen LoS AUD tapes. I do love the crystal clear SBDs, but I also like to here the crowd go wild when Drew starts head-banging or Vince comes out in the monkey suit. After a while, SBDs just seem to get stale. I wanna feel like I'm at the show sometimes, too. Scott ----__ListProc__NextPart____LEFTOVER__digest_901 Date: Thu, 26 Mar 1998 23:44:06 -0500 (EST) From: REEDL@ECSUC.CTSTATEU.EDU To: LEFTOVER@COLORADO.EDU Subject: LoS SBD tapes Message-ID: <980326234406.202a887d@ECSUC.CTSTATEU.EDU> I must agree that it is mighty nice that LoS gives out such nice SBD patches on such a nice regular basis. I must add though, Bruce Hornsby sbd patches are very very nice as wel(Maybe even the best). If you like Bruce or not, I sugget that you go get a real nice sbd show of his just to see how nice it is. But on the other hand he hasn't been tourning as frequently as salmon has(and I think there aren't any sbd fromt he furthur fests)lately. Kudos to all the great bands that give out sbd patches it is a very generous thing that you do(not that aud. tapes aren't bad). Let me end my ramble w/ a thank you to all of the sbd patch allowing bands. thank you later joe (end of late night email ramble, continue on) ----__ListProc__NextPart____LEFTOVER__digest_901 Date: Thu, 26 Mar 1998 21:06:35 -0800 (PST) From: Jason Bryan Schwartz To: leftover@lists.colorado.edu Subject: Setlists Message-ID: MIME-Version: 1.0 Content-Type: TEXT/PLAIN; charset=US-ASCII Alrighty folks, after a brief HIGHatous with string cheese, I've returned home and added the setlists that were in my mailbox to the setlist site. I had about ten that I received before I left, and was amazed to come back and find out that no one had sent me one for a week. With as many setlists are missing and as much as people wanted a new site, I'm quite surprised by the small amount of setlists I've received so far. Big thanx to the few of you who have been sending them on in, . . . keep em' coming, . . . So, for the rest of you, start ransacking your tape collections, and send em' on in, . . . ;-) There were three setlists that were posted to the list recently, two Fox Theater shows and another one that I'm unsure of right now (it was a very HOT setlist if I remeber correctly), but I erased them without thinknig about it, . . . so, whoever sent those in, can you send them to me again?? I'd especially like to get the 98 setlist page nice and full. There's been a lot of shows already this year, and I don't have that many, . . . remember to follow the direction on the "add a setlist" page to make things easier and quicker for me, . . . http://gladstone.uoregon.edu/~jschwart/setlists.html /\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/ Jason Bryan Schwartz Jschwart@gladstone.uoregon.edu "JASON'S PHOTO ALBUM"(last photos added 2/10/98) featuring: Hypnotic Clambake, Leftover Salmon, Zuba, Ekoostik Hookah, Medeski, Martin & Wood, moe. Trillian Green, Baby Gramps, The String Cheese Incident, Artis the Spoonman, and, . . . The Crystal Ballroom Marching Band http://gladstone.uoregon.edu/~jschwart \/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\ ----__ListProc__NextPart____LEFTOVER__digest_901 Date: Fri, 27 Mar 1998 00:30:48 -0800 (PST) From: Jason Bryan Schwartz To: leftover@lists.colorado.edu Cc: String Cheese Incident Subject: Summer Traveling Festival(pretty long) Message-ID: MIME-Version: 1.0 Content-Type: TEXT/PLAIN; charset=US-ASCII Well, with all of the rumors about traveling festivals this summer, with names like Leftover Salmon, String Cheese Incident, Widespread Panic and moe., it really makes one wonder not only whether or not they're true, but where they came from, . . . so here's what I've come up with in my own little head after talking to a couple "in-the-know" people in anticipation of a summer where neither Telluride nor High Sierra will be possible for me, . . . I talked to Leftover Salmon's Vince briefly after the Wild Duck shows here in Eugene last January about upcoming tour plans. I asked him when we'd see them again in the NW, and he said most likely around June. I mentioned how much I liked the Champoeg Park Ampitheater show in St. Paul, OR in June of '96 (even if it was barely an hour long)and that I was hoping for a chance to catch them there again. He said that he definitely hoped to return, and that if he has his way they'll be playing two nights there. I with-held much of my excitement since it wasn't even tentative yet at the time, but it was definitely rolling around in the back of my head, . . . then recently in Olympia String Cheese Incident's Keith mentioned that they will hopefully be touring with Leftover Salmon for a while in late spring or early summer. When I mentioned Champoeg Park Ampitheater to him he said something (can't remember what exactly) that made it obvious that it was a place that had been mentioned for venues if they should play with Leftover. So, it would appear that we may very well be catching some great Cheese Salmon soon, and those of us in the northwest should be able to do it at Champoeg (If Vince has his way we should get two nights), . . . I think it was these plans, and Widespread's plan to put together a traveling summer festival that spurred the rumors of SCI/LoS/moe./WSP combined travelling festival, . . . It sounds like the LoS/SCI thing is very likely, and it sounds like the WSP thing is also very likely, and my __GUESS__ is that moe.'s name got thrown in there by mistake with all the great rumored line-ups, . . . So, I think the next time I'll be seeing LoS or SCI will be at the same show, probably in May or June, . . . I can make it that long, . . . I hope, . . . /\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/ Jason Bryan Schwartz Jschwart@gladstone.uoregon.edu "JASON'S PHOTO ALBUM"(last photos added 2/10/98) featuring: Hypnotic Clambake, Leftover Salmon, Zuba, Ekoostik Hookah, Medeski, Martin & Wood, moe. Trillian Green, Baby Gramps, The String Cheese Incident, Artis the Spoonman, and, . . . The Crystal Ballroom Marching Band http://gladstone.uoregon.edu/~jschwart \/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\ ----__ListProc__NextPart____LEFTOVER__digest_901 Date: Fri, 27 Mar 1998 07:35:59 -0700 From: johnlevene@juno.com (john r levene) To: gv1@axe.humboldt.edu, leftover@lists.colorado.edu Subject: set list for 1/28/98 Arcata CA Message-ID: <19980327.073602.12486.5.johnlevene@juno.com> Hello Glenn and the LoSer's listserve subscriber that is keeping track of setlists. Here is another one. Here is the best I can come up with on the setlist: The ? are because I was busy with my 3 month old and 2.5 year old boys. The show is one set about 2:10m long Whispering Waters, Mama Boule, Sitting On Top Of The World, Valley of the Full Moon, ? (zydeco boogie), River's Rising, ? (funky mtn fogdown), Troubled Minds, Zombie Jamboree, Ain't Gonna Work, ? (naked underneath your clothes)(1), ?(1), Hot Corn , Cactus Flower, ?,?, Pasta on the Mtn -> ? -> Pasta on the Mtn, Rise Up/Wake & Bake (1) w/ Jim Page 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_901 Date: Fri, 27 Mar 1998 10:12:51 -0500 From: vann@his.com (Bryant Vann) To: leftover@lists.colorado.edu Subject: Re: LoS Sbds Are the BEST! Message-ID: Mime-Version: 1.0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii" Tim, >Say thank you to Steve and the entire LoS crew for making that happen. > >Let 'em know we don't take it for granted. I'll pass that on to Steve next week -- if the tapers haven't gotten to him first! My thanks to Greg and Allen for the great show reviews. Anybody else seen shows on this tour yet? Now's your chance to get your "oar in." >From what Greg said, they've "taken to heart" some of the "suggestions" y'all made about the setlists on the last West Coast tour. - Bryant ----__ListProc__NextPart____LEFTOVER__digest_901 Date: Fri, 27 Mar 1998 10:04:16 -0700 From: Jeff Stampes To: leftover@lists.colorado.edu, lgtsotr@earthlink.net Subject: Re: LoS Sbds Are the BEST! Message-ID: <199803271704.KAA22593@huckin.xilinx.com> > You know, I was just thinking the other day that I could stand to get some > more low gen LoS AUD tapes. I do love the crystal clear SBDs, but I also > like to here the crowd go wild when Drew starts head-banging or Vince comes > out in the monkey suit. After a while, SBDs just seem to get stale. I wanna > feel like I'm at the show sometimes, too. This too can be overcome....I have a couple of varieties of Dead tapes where people were using both the SBD feed and mikes, with a mixer, to blend the best of both. If I'm not mistaken, this was what Dan Healy himself did for some of the short-range FM broadcasts he did for them as well. Of course, it takes time, money, knowledge and experience...so I'll just be happy with the stale SBDS -Jeff ----__ListProc__NextPart____LEFTOVER__digest_901 Date: Fri, 27 Mar 1998 10:34:29 -0700 From: johnlevene@juno.com (john r levene) To: leftover@lists.colorado.edu, sci@netspace.org Subject: Fwd: $10 coupon for Music Boulevard (no LoS or SCi content) Message-ID: <19980327.103818.12486.14.johnlevene@juno.com> --------- Begin forwarded message ---------- From: Todd Denton Music Boulevard has been voted the Top Music Store on the web in the USA Today readers poll. Please join our celebration and take $10 OFF YOUR NEXT ORDER. Click here to celebrate: http://musicblvd.com/celebrate Thanks for helping us become the Best Music Store on the web, and feel free to share this special offer with a friend. This offer is good only until March 31. --------- End forwarded message ---------- _____________________________________________________________________ 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_901 Date: Fri, 27 Mar 1998 13:42:13 -0500 From: Patrick M Chase To: leftover@lists.colorado.edu Cc: pmc@world.std.com Subject: [pchase@genzyme.com: FW: 10-31-97] Message-ID: <199803271842.AA14750@world.std.com> >hey all you halloweeeeeny hungry Losers!!!! >ummmmmmmmmmm....just got done reading Robyns...should i say complaints>? >NO...i >don't mean complaints....about offering tapes to the digest and all that That digest-delay problem is really difficult to deal with in some of the higher volume groups. I think that more trees are a better way to spread tunes. So far I've had no problems finding people from this group willing to vine or tree music to this group. If someone will seed me a DAT of something they'd like to distribute, I'll run an analog tree. Lemme know... I'd also recommend that offers aren't based on the speed of a response, but randomly picked from several responses (that's what I always do). Everyone gets a chance to respond. >phat thank you to Patrick for these wonderful sounding tapes..... : ) You're welcome. Oh.... BTW, the LoS listserv archives are back online at http://world.std.com/~pmc and won't be going away anymore -- I shot the old server and put it out of its misery -- I'll be moving the 1997 archives soon. 1998 is available and up-to-date. +---------------------------------------------------------------------+ | Patrick Chase pchase@g*nzyme.com (*=e) | | Network Manager pmc@world.std.com | | G*nzyme Corporation UUCP: uunet!world!pmc | | PO Box 9322 508/270-2184 (Voice) | | Framingham, MA 01701-9322 508/872-1035 (FAX) | +---------------------------------------------------------------------+ ----__ListProc__NextPart____LEFTOVER__digest_901 Date: Fri, 27 Mar 1998 11:44:00 -0800 From: "Beach, Bill (SEGAPD)" To: "'LoS list'" Subject: Sipe news from the ARU list Message-ID: <9803271950.AB00625@sonic.sega.com> Mime-Version: 1.0 Content-Type: text/plain Howdy all- Here are a couple of posts from the ARU list about the Apt I thought would be a interest here. Sorry about the all caps on the second post, blame Steve Morse ; ) Everybody have a great weekend. Looks like we will have a nice LoSer list contingent at the Govt' Mule/Tim Reynolds show at the Fillmore tonight... Bill >>>the latest issue of Modern Drummer Magazine (with Tre Cool of Green Day on the cover) has a review of the last HLS Trio recording, "Time is the Enemy". It gets 3 stars, and the review essentially reiterates what we all know is wonderful about Jeff, but does make pains to point out that golden Sipe tracks are to be found on what the reviewer terms as "albums by the old Aquarium Rescue Unit"...I got the impression that the reviewer was not aware of Jeff's current Salmonic duties..... ...and... >>>Hey Guys! Check out what Steve Morse has posted on his site at: www.stevemorse.com: T LAVITZ CONTINUES TO BE BUSY WITH HIS "JAZZ IS DEAD" PROJECT, WHICH WILL BE BACK ON THE ROAD ON APRIL 17TH. SEE THE DATES BELOW (sniped) AND TRY AND CATCH ONE. THE PROJECT INCLUDES, JIMMY HERRING (GUITAR), BILLY COBHAM (DRUMS), ALPHONSO JOHNSON (BASS). THE REVIEWS ARE GREAT AND MOST SHOWS ARE SELLING OUT. WE ARE ALSO TALKING WITH A RECORD LABEL FOR A RECORDING WITH T, JIMMY HERRING AND OTEIL BURBRIDGE ON BASS (ALLMAN BROTHERS AND AQUARIUM RESCUE UNIT) AND JEFF SIPE ON DRUMS (ALSO THE UNIT AND NOW LEFTOVER SALMON). BEGINNING IN APRIL YOU CAN VISIT T'S WEB SITE AT: HTTP://www.MEMBERS.AOL.COM/LAVITZ ----__ListProc__NextPart____LEFTOVER__digest_901 Date: Fri, 27 Mar 1998 13:21:42 -0800 (PST) From: Zachary Ethan Roberts To: matthew sweeney Cc: taz@nowhere.Net, leftover@lists.colorado.edu Subject: The New Traditional scene Message-ID: MIME-Version: 1.0 Content-Type: TEXT/PLAIN; charset=US-ASCII On Thu, 19 Mar 1998, matthew sweeney wrote: > > Hey, anyone else noticed the recent explosion of this new little scene? > I've been watching it grow for sometime and it just seems to have really > grown recently. The scene I'm talking about is a group I call the New > Traditional scene. Bands like Salmon, SCI, Clambake, Recipe, Mtn top > exp., etc. that use traditional music to form their own brand of groove > that is completly new and original. Hey all, i thought matt was right on with this, and as a corollary to it, i wanted to see what people thought about the simultaneous renaissance in the solo singer-songwriter-guitar player that has been always around but is now making appearences opening for these bands (Susan James for Ratdog, Jim Page for LoS, Keller Williams for SCI) at pretty sizable places....sure it has something to do with how the New Traditionals are tied in to the summer festival circuit, but it's got to where even Robert Hunter is doing his thing...i think it's great that it's moving out of the coffee houses and the festivals, it rings of Jackson Browne and Paul Simon.... Dar Williams packs them in by herself....as for the New Traditionals themselves, if they got any more polished they'd probably move up to medium sized-halls like the Orpheum in Boston and the Warfield in SF, which would maybe be great for the band but not for some fans who a) are spoiled (like me) and want smaller shows, or b) would get turned off from the sheer size of it (which happened to me with Blues Traveler, my first and only show was a horrid 4000 seater, just no fun)....which is not to say that these bands aren't polished, because they are, fantastically so....so maybe it's just mainstream music culture that is willing to latch onto to Phish as the next arena-rock hippie groove act (i'mn trying to imagine LoS playing Madison Square Garden but i can't see it), and even if the kids are digging all of the LoS's and SCI's, there's so much other music floating around that the Man just skips on by and leaves these sweet, sweet bands to those who have found them..... that was a tremendous ramble....woah....in chagrin i'll offer up 3-16-96 DSBD/2 from the Fillmore with David Grisman sitting in for 4:20,. Rueben's, etc. to 2 digesters and 2 non-digesters.... one more thing....i just picked up a mint copy of a telephone pole poster from the NYE show, it says LoS, SCI, Mother Hips w/ special guest Vince Welnick and it's got the woman and fish from Euphoria on it, it's 17" by 11".....i'm looking to trade it for 2 shows (4 tapes, it cost me $8), LoS or Ominous Seapods or any of Jer's old projects (esp. Reconstruction, Wildwood Boys or Legion of Mary)...lemme know... pasta, zaq Senior Staff Writer, The Stanford Daily --------------------------------------- Try on your wings and find out where it's at.... ----__ListProc__NextPart____LEFTOVER__digest_901 Date: Fri, 27 Mar 1998 17:14:30 -0500 From: "Clancey" To: , "Leftover Salmon list" Subject: Analog\HiFi VHS Virtual NYE tree (NO VIDEO-AUDIO ONLY) Message-ID: <006401bd59cd$b7c12c60$392daccf@supton.erols.com> MIME-Version: 1.0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Please use this as your subject line in any other communication than sign-up: Virtual NYE Thanks to Erik Johnson, I have a very tasty copy of the entire NYE show DAT>HiFi VHS and I am going to try my hand at my first tree. I haven't worked out the tape requirements yet, but it looks like it will be 4 or 5 analogs - depending on how I decide to chop it up. I would like to limit the tree to those on LoS and SCI lists only - please don't post this to any other lists. I am taking care of offers to other lists as part of this tree as described below. Info: 12/31/97 Kezar Pavilion, San Francisco, Ca. The SCI and LoS sets are DSBD (30 second dropout in Mama Boulet), the Mother Hips is: DAUD (FOB): Neumann KM-54>D8 (30 seconds of first song cut). Mother Hips: Whisky On A Southbound, Mona Lisa & The Last Supper, Workin' Man Blues, Mother Hips, Transit Wind, Rich Little Girl, Stunt Double, Gold Plated, Such A Thing, Esmerelda, Stoned Up The Road>, I Can't Sleep At All String Cheese Incident: Lonesome Fiddle Blues, Smile, Resume Man, My Latin Tune, The Road Home, Little hands> Jam> On the road> #Drums> Land's End> ##Estimated Prophet, ##San Jose (**with Paul McCandless) (# with Jeff Sipe of Leftover Salmon) (## with Vince Welnick) (*** supporting Leftover Salmon) Leftover Salmon: Set I Auld Lang Syne->, Iko-Iko->, Brother John->, Iko-Iko, Carnival, Better, Funky Mt. Fogdown, It's All Too Much #, Tomorrow Never Knows #, When the Levee Breaks, Zombie Jamboree, Do the Boogie Set II Mama Boulet, Shenandoah Breakdown, The River's Rising, Goin' Back to Georgia, (? New Drew tune? Anyone? Bueller?), Lick It, Whispering Waters, Breakin' Through, Reach **, Euphoria ** Encore: Rueben's Wake & Bake ** **w/ SCI, Kyle H. of SCI playing Vince W.'s rig. # sung by Vince Welnick Setlist for LoS from Bill Beach Setlist for SCI from the SCI setlist website Setlist for Mother Hips with the help of Deren (Moonlad) Any corrections\additions appreciated Thanks to everyone who helped. I will open the tree and call for branches who want to do Analog>Analog or HiFi VHS>Analog, Analog Leafs and HiFiVHS>HiFiVHS to anyone who agrees to spin some copies for other music lists. Please let me know which list(s) you are willing to spin for. sign ups are being taken by filling out the form below and sending it to: supton@erols.com with the applicable subject line: Virtual NYE '97 HIFi VHS>A Virtual NYE '97 A>A Virtual NYE '97 A Leaf Virtual NYE '97 HiFi VHS>Offers sign ups will be accepted through Friday April 3. PLEASE FILL IN ALL APPLICABLE BLANKS !! ************ ******************* name: email: alternate email: snail mail address: phone number: If you are going to be out of town, please tell me when you will be unavailable: how many tapes of each show can you make (min 3 for A>A, min 2 for HiFi VHS>Analog and 5 for HiFi VHS>other music lists). if HiFi VHS> Analog: Do you have a 4-Head HiFi Stereo VCR? if A>A: describe your dubbing setup: can you set levels?: Comments\Suggestions: ************ ************************* Sweeta-velveeta & lotsa-pasta! Clancey ----__ListProc__NextPart____LEFTOVER__digest_901-- ----__ListProc__NextPart__891036770445518385--