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Disco Biscuits
Also, I consider The Mars Volta to be jam bandish.If I could, think I would give in.0 -
merkinball wrote:I'm the total opposite. I think Billy Breathes is a great album, but I never got Phish. Admittedly, Phish could play anything, but their lyrics have always set me off. The Dead got very lucky having Robert Hunter and John Barlow write some amazing lyrics.
Yeah I think we have vastly different opinions. Billy Breathes is ok in my opinion, but give me Junta, Lawn Boy, Nectar, Rift or Hoist any day over it.
The thing with Phish's lyrics (which got less and less abstract and weird as they got older) is that you just gotta go with it. They were not trying to write the next "A Day In The Life" or "Comfortably Numb". They (and Tom Marshall) were all about word association, imagery, and nonsensical oddities. Sure some of their early stuff was somewhat cohesive, but not a lot of it. That's why I like them. There's no preaching, deep thoughts or deepness to their early material. It was just fun music and fodder for the best rock/jazz jamming to come out of the past 20 years.Bright eyed kid: "Wow Typo Man, you're the best!"
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My boyfriend is a big Widespread fan. I got him a dvd for Christmas and they are pretty good. I think I could get into them!We need Pearl Jam in Atlanta!!! 2006-2007
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BinFrog wrote:Yeah I think we have vastly different opinions. Billy Breathes is ok in my opinion, but give me Junta, Lawn Boy, Nectar, Rift or Hoist any day over it.
The thing with Phish's lyrics (which got less and less abstract and weird as they got older) is that you just gotta go with it. They were not trying to write the next "A Day In The Life" or "Comfortably Numb". They (and Tom Marshall) were all about word association, imagery, and nonsensical oddities. Sure some of their early stuff was somewhat cohesive, but not a lot of it. That's why I like them. There's no preaching, deep thoughts or deepness to their early material. It was just fun music and fodder for the best rock/jazz jamming to come out of the past 20 years.
Yeah I mean in all seriousness is "extoskeletal junction at the railroad delayed" THAT meaningful. Phish was the first and best show I've ever seen.0 -
cookie5798 wrote:My boyfriend is a big Widespread fan. I got him a dvd for Christmas and they are pretty good. I think I could get into them!
IMO, Widespread Panic is one of the top jam bands in the country. They can rip a song out in a few minutes or they can jam as long and as good as the best of them! I saw them for New Year's in Atlanta (for the third time), a two night show, and WOW! It was the best I have seen them play in years, ever since the original guitarist (Michael Houser) passed away. When we was playing with them, they were almost untouchable!Driving in my car, smoking a cigar. The only time I'm happy is when I play my guitar.
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BinFrog wrote:Yeah I think we have vastly different opinions. Billy Breathes is ok in my opinion, but give me Junta, Lawn Boy, Nectar, Rift or Hoist any day over it.
Agreed. Billy Breathes is a pretty solid album to listen to, but if you're going for the Phish sound, those other ones are definitely the right places to look. I really love Story of the Ghost too.“He's mythological to me, like Zeus or Thor. I don't want to dispel all the myths and mysteries that surround some of his stuff, which I think is just absolutely phenomenal, inspiring and righteous.”
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Ha ha..Allman Bro's #1...all the way, God I saw them a couple of years ago, I swear they f*ckin' played 4 songs in 2 hours!!! I remember a thousand drum solos...ugh!!!If I could be anything in the world I would be your teardrop...I would be born in your eyes, live on your cheeks, and die on your lips.0
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drew0 wrote:Phish
Grateful Dead
Dave Matthews Band
Allman Brothers Band
Widespread Panic
The Black Crowes
Robert Randolph & the Family Band
Little Feat
String Cheese Incident
moe.
Umphrey's McGee
John Butler Trio
Bela Fleck & the Flecktones
Those are the bigger ones.If I could be anything in the world I would be your teardrop...I would be born in your eyes, live on your cheeks, and die on your lips.0 -
cccrank wrote:Agreed. Billy Breathes is a pretty solid album to listen to, but if you're going for the Phish sound, those other ones are definitely the right places to look. I really love Story of the Ghost too.
And lets not forget that although the studio albums have some great stuff on them, it's the live material you need to hear to appreciate them.Bright eyed kid: "Wow Typo Man, you're the best!"
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BinFrog wrote:And lets not forget that although the studio albums have some great stuff on them, it's the live material you need to hear to appreciate them.
We can agree on that! I just feel that way about the Dead.
At least Phish never had something like the Deads 'Go To Heaven'. If you look for the album cover, you'll know how bad the production is on this one."You're no help," he told the lime. This was unfair. It was only a lime; there was nothing special about it at all. It was doing the best it could.
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Pearl Jam is definately not a jam band. The only one I can listen to is Umphrey's McGee. I've seen them live 3 or 4 times and they are amazing.Are you too good to tango with the poor poor boys?0
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Max Creek......and no they are not a Grateful Dead cover band. The vocals are not there strong point but the improv/jammimg is amazing.I need a fix 'cause I'm going down0
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imspinnin wrote:Ha ha..Allman Bro's #1...all the way, God I saw them a couple of years ago, I swear they f*ckin' played 4 songs in 2 hours!!! I remember a thousand drum solos...ugh!!!
LMAO!
First time I saw them (1982?) , they opened with "Jessica" which (to the uninformed) is a instrumental...
I was pretty stoned and after about 15 minutes of this jam , I tunred to my buddy and said, "so when the heck are they gonna start singing the song?"
in my stoned mind I thought it was the most grandiose build up / introdiction to the opening lyrics I had aver heard...
Thank God he gave me a heads up when they broke into "In Memory of Elizabet Read"...
Gave me time to take a college course or two and come back to watch the rest of the show...""This here's a REQUEST!"
EV intro to Chloe Dancer / Crown of Thorns
10/25/13 Hartford0 -
you can find some heady PHiSH raging tunes in this thread...
http://forums.pearljam.com/showthread.php?t=158995
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