jam bands

whoYOUare
whoYOUare Posts: 274
edited August 2008 in The Porch
i have no idea how many hippies we have out there, but I am in the market for something new to listen to, and am interested in "jam band scene"
any suggestions?
thanks in advance
peace
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  • Don't know how obscure you're trying to get, but one of the better known bands is Gov't Mule. I was listening to The Deepest End this morning.... It's a great Double CD with some AWESOME jams....
  • Phish, Grateful Dead, Widespread Panic, Gov't Mule, Umphrey's Mcggee, ostyerhead, anything by Les Claypool, just to get ya started. I'm just getting into it myself, but after seeing widespread at B'roo I'm now full into the jam scene.
  • Not a big fan of the scene, but Gov't Mule is excellent. Warren Haynes is a beast!
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  • the live double disc of traffic live is really good
    dave matthews listener supported has some nice jams
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  • LukinFan
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    Phish, Grateful Dead, Widespread Panic, Gov't Mule, Umphrey's Mcggee, ostyerhead, anything by Les Claypool, just to get ya started. I'm just getting into it myself, but after seeing widespread at B'roo I'm now full into the jam scene.
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  • Not a big fan of the scene, but Gov't Mule is excellent. Warren Haynes is a beast!

    You got that right.... I've seen them about 3 times.... they really are a great band.
  • ovechkin8
    ovechkin8 Posts: 491
    you want something different...check out the Disco Biscuits. also check out Sound Tribe Sector 9.

    you wanna hear the same jerkoff guitar solos you've been hearing your whole life....listen to gov't mule.
  • Get_Right
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    RAT DOG and the allmans are touring

    but I wont go see bobby unless its two sets of just RD
  • Get_Right
    Get_Right Posts: 14,732
    ovechkin8 wrote:

    you wanna hear the same jerkoff guitar solos you've been hearing your whole life....listen to gov't mule.

    I have to agree that warren is boring and the songs do not work
    Ive walked out on the mule twice
  • Get_Right wrote:
    I have to agree that warren is boring and the songs do not work
    Ive walked out on the mule twice
    RUBBISH! BLASPHEMY!
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    Get_Right wrote:
    I have to agree that warren is boring and the songs do not work
    Ive walked out on the mule twice

    I dig Warren.

    But that band Umphrey's McGee.

    Oh Lord.

    I hope I never accidentally happen upon one of their shows again.

    They soooooooo do not work for me!!!!!!
  • Get_Right
    Get_Right Posts: 14,732
    GTFLYGIRL wrote:
    I dig Warren.

    But that band Umphrey's McGee.

    Oh Lord.

    I hope I never accidentally happen upon one of their shows again.

    They soooooooo do not work for me!!!!!!


    small doses I can handle

    ;)

    of warren that is, just not a whole show
  • Get_Right
    Get_Right Posts: 14,732
    RUBBISH! BLASPHEMY!

    just my opinion
    doesnt work for me

    and I never liked him with phil and friends either

    hes good, but not my cup of tea
  • svenstephy
    svenstephy Posts: 182
    The Disco Biscuits!!!

    :)
    it's funny when things change so much, it's all state of mind...
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    Umphrey's McGee is f'n great.
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  • melva02
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    Mike Gordon is touring right now if you want to check him out. He was the bass player from Phish. I liked Phish ok (probably less than I would have if I hadn't dated a total phan who listened to them all the time), but I like Mike's stuff a little better. He is definitely a great bass player.

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  • just remember the term "jam band" is almost as generic as "grunge band"

    many will argue that all jam bands sound alike, which is just untrue. personally, two of my favorite bands (besides PJ obviously) are moe. and the disco biscuits. i can see a diehard PJ fan digging moe. much more than they would the disco biscuits.

    but i'll throw another one out there for you: RAQ. i can definitely see PJ fans liking RAQ b/c they don't always jam for the sake of jamming. and they have that rock element. too bad their touring schedule has slowed down.

    he is my shameless plug for RAQ (two shows i taped earlier this year). if your unfamiliar with the LMA, you can stream them before you d/l. there are a bunch of jambands included:

    http://www.archive.org/details/raq2008-01-25.akg483.722.16bit
    Vent > Q&P > Hitch > Reason > Hitch > Q&P was INSANE!!

    http://www.archive.org/details/raq2008-01-26.akg483.722.16bit
    Beauregard is pretty rockin'
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  • melva02 wrote:
    Mike Gordon is touring right now if you want to check him out. He was the bass player from Phish. I liked Phish ok (probably less than I would have if I hadn't dated a total phan who listened to them all the time), but I like Mike's stuff a little better. He is definitely a great bass player.

    Melissa


    ^^^ gordon was pretty good in philly on sunday. he played some goofy covers though: takin' it to the streets (doobies) and things that make you go hmm (c+c)
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  • Jearlpam0925
    Jearlpam0925 Deep South Philly Posts: 17,714
    If you want somethin sweet to listen to try Ghostland Observatory - awesome.