Forum logo Welcome, Guest. Please login or register.
Did you miss your activation email?
November 23, 2024, 12:32:25 PM
Home | Help | Login | Register Planet Bluegrass | Facebook | Twitter | Shop
News: This is the "archived" version of the old Festivarian Forum.  To create new posts, visit Festivarian.com

NavTree open  Festivarian Forum
NavTree sideNavTree open  General Category
NavTree downNavTree sideNavTree open  Telluride Bluegrass Festival (Moderators: TellurideTom, BluegrassNat)
NavTree downNavTree downNavTree sideNavTree open  What are your best TBF memories?
« previous next »
Pages: 1 ... 20 21 [22] 23 24 ... 44 Go Down Print
topic icon Author Topic: What are your best TBF memories?  (Read 641230 times)
TheBanjomatic
Forumvarian
*****

Festivation rating 420
Offline Offline

Posts: 359



URL icon « Reply #315 on: April 02, 2009, 09:38:48 AM »

Cool, I didn't really hear much from them until just a few months ago, they are a great band :)
IP address Logged

If a banjo player picks in the woods, and no one is there to hear him.... is he still making an awful lot of noise?
thinktoomuch
Small Member
**

Festivation rating 18
Offline Offline

Posts: 75



URL icon « Reply #316 on: April 02, 2009, 03:06:33 PM »

Winning the lottery for YMSB at Sheridan... Thumbs Up
IP address Logged

Kinfolkn'a!
camp little del
Newbie
*

Festivation rating 420
Offline Offline

Posts: 6


Stumblebum & Goat Girl


URL icon « Reply #317 on: April 04, 2009, 01:05:34 PM »

In no particular order

1. chatting with Del McCory, his laugh and charm
2. hailstorm in '08 during the Duhks set--pure magic!
3. getting "lei-d" in camp flamingo and tenderly kissed by Jerry in '07
4. anything with Sam Bush playing but especially "Same Ol' River" in closing set of the house band
5. hearing Sarah Jaroz, especially the version of "Grandma's Hands" in '07
6.  discovering Greensky Bluegrass

We have a new pavlovian response to the William Tell Overture!

Now Playing icon Listening to: Stumblebum practice banjo, getting ready for jammin'
IP address Logged

Our greatest accomplishments are unintended and unknowable--Stumblebum
JoeDunlap
Small Member
**

Festivation rating 24
Offline Offline

Posts: 73


Life is a Carnival


URL icon « Reply #318 on: April 04, 2009, 07:11:38 PM »

The hail/snowball storm last year was GREAT!!! That was quite a refreshing mid-day treat. Oh yeah, that miniature tornado that whipped through the festival grounds...CRAZY!!!

Oh yeah, being introduced to Split Lip my first time in Telluride. That band will never be the same Frown
IP address Logged

We are the music-makers, and we are the dreamers of dreams.
TheBanjomatic
Forumvarian
*****

Festivation rating 420
Offline Offline

Posts: 359



URL icon « Reply #319 on: April 12, 2009, 11:08:12 PM »

Last year, playing kickball with the locals and looking out at the falls from the outfield while drinking a beer...
IP address Logged

If a banjo player picks in the woods, and no one is there to hear him.... is he still making an awful lot of noise?
bouzouki
Forumvarian
*****

Festivation rating 421
Offline Offline

Posts: 275


URL icon « Reply #320 on: April 18, 2009, 08:25:49 AM »

I remember being very unprepared, one pair of long pants, soaked in rain and snow, no raingear, sitting on rocky dirt with our tarp over us, shivering, physically miserable, and staying because the music was so great.  Our tent was soaked and we got no sleep that night.
IP address Logged
JoeDunlap
Small Member
**

Festivation rating 24
Offline Offline

Posts: 73


Life is a Carnival


URL icon « Reply #321 on: April 18, 2009, 12:17:43 PM »

I remember being very unprepared, one pair of long pants, soaked in rain and snow, no raingear, sitting on rocky dirt with our tarp over us, shivering, physically miserable, and staying because the music was so great.  Our tent was soaked and we got no sleep that night.

WOW!!! Sick
 I don't know if I'd label this as my "best tbf memory", but hey, to each his own.
 Thumbs Up
IP address Logged

We are the music-makers, and we are the dreamers of dreams.
bouzouki
Forumvarian
*****

Festivation rating 421
Offline Offline

Posts: 275


URL icon « Reply #322 on: April 19, 2009, 07:20:32 PM »



WOW!!! Sick
 I don't know if I'd label this as my "best tbf memory", but hey, to each his own.
 Thumbs Up
[/quote]

It is very clear in my mind Cheers
IP address Logged
landshark
LOVES the internet
******

Festivation rating 420
Offline Offline

Posts: 4440


3 chord's and a story that's me


URL icon « Reply #323 on: April 24, 2009, 11:39:33 AM »

BOOMCHICKS!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Thumbs Up

And I will say it again BOOMCHICKS!!! Flower Medal
IP address Logged

" Imagination is more important than knowledge. For knowledge is limited to all we now know and understand, while imagination embraces the entire world. " -  Albert Einstein
Dancin-feet
Festivarian
****

Festivation rating 420
Offline Offline

Posts: 196



URL icon « Reply #324 on: May 19, 2009, 11:23:53 AM »

I was doing some cleaning and found my flyer from my FIRST Telluride Bluegrass festival in 1980.
I was with child and was forced by my friends to climb up to bridal veil falls! Awww, to be young again!
Who played then you ask? Leon Russell, John McCuen, Doug Dillard, Peter Rowan, Steve Goodman, NEW GRASS REVIVAL, David Grisman Qunitet, Dan Crary, HOT RIZE, New Moon, JOHN HARTFORD, Norman Blake, Willas Adam Ramsey, Easy Pickins and Bob Lucas. Pastor Mustard emceed and ticket prices???
Advanced Weekend Price= $35.00! Fri= $10.00 and Sat. /Sun.= $15.00 each day!

I still feel that all Planet Bluegrass events are THE BEST events for the money!
I have the poster in the frame along side the 1981 flyer given to me by a special friend.
IP address Logged

With music in our lives we are able to express ourselves in so many ways, with instruments, vocals, dance and movement. This can be done solo or with others. Music is not only entertainment, it is a way of life.
Dancin-feet
Festivarian
****

Festivation rating 420
Offline Offline

Posts: 196



URL icon « Reply #325 on: May 19, 2009, 02:18:21 PM »

Okay... Here is the information about the 8th Telluride Bluegrass Festival. June 26, 27, and 28th 1981.
Who played THIS one?
Roseanne Cash, Steve Goodman; Ricky Skaggs Band; Hot Rize; Berline, Crary and Hickman; New Grass Revvival; Norman Blake; John Hartford; Bryan Bowers; Leon Russel; Jesse Winchester; Michael Johnson, Annie McGowan; Buck White and the Down Home Folks; AND Danny Wheetman and the Honky Tonk Swamis featuring The ANROID SISTERS!
Prices this year were up... Weekend = $45.00 and Fri. =$10.00 and Sat. or Sun. =$15.00 each day.


These were the days where you just drove into town and into town park and camped- no lottery or anything. No land rush a week ahead of time.
Strange to think of isn't it!
IP address Logged

With music in our lives we are able to express ourselves in so many ways, with instruments, vocals, dance and movement. This can be done solo or with others. Music is not only entertainment, it is a way of life.
landshark
LOVES the internet
******

Festivation rating 420
Offline Offline

Posts: 4440


3 chord's and a story that's me


URL icon « Reply #326 on: June 03, 2009, 06:59:25 PM »

The moon and Sammy, Johnny Cash spinnin me for a loop, Bela and The Flectones with Victors infectious smile, the river and trying to swim it, the discovery that yes,,, waterguns are really fun no matter what yer age...... Cheers Evil
IP address Logged

" Imagination is more important than knowledge. For knowledge is limited to all we now know and understand, while imagination embraces the entire world. " -  Albert Einstein
bouzouki
Forumvarian
*****

Festivation rating 421
Offline Offline

Posts: 275


URL icon « Reply #327 on: June 03, 2009, 07:36:22 PM »

We were used to going to party with an infant sleeping in a pile of coats, we just made sure we were there when people left, so taking an infant camping in the mountains and listening to music was part of the deal.  We were poor enough to  bring food and beer in a cooler, and it kept better than when we took a river trip. Too many of those years are a blur, and I can't even ask my daughter because she was too young to remember
IP address Logged
Dancin-feet
Festivarian
****

Festivation rating 420
Offline Offline

Posts: 196



URL icon « Reply #328 on: June 06, 2009, 10:49:56 AM »

We were used to going to party with an infant sleeping in a pile of coats, we just made sure we were there when people left, so taking an infant camping in the mountains and listening to music was part of the deal.  We were poor enough to  bring food and beer in a cooler, and it kept better than when we took a river trip. Too many of those years are a blur, and I can't even ask my daughter because she was too young to remember
Yes, we did the same... and we are still poor enough to bring our own food and drink! It leaves us with more money for tickets! Thumbs Up
IP address Logged

With music in our lives we are able to express ourselves in so many ways, with instruments, vocals, dance and movement. This can be done solo or with others. Music is not only entertainment, it is a way of life.
livetbf
Newbie
*

Festivation rating 0
Offline Offline

Posts: 2


URL icon « Reply #329 on: June 09, 2009, 06:40:59 PM »

The band that came on before Johnny Cash that sang, "Johnny Cash, Johnny Cash, Johnny Cash he don't smoke hash."  Then later Johnny Cash, June carter cash and Roseanne cash sang.  It was awesome!   Also , Lyle Lovett, 1997, ended the show, so much fun!

Now Playing icon Listening to: Amos Lee
IP address Logged
Pages: 1 ... 20 21 [22] 23 24 ... 44 Go upGo Up Print 
« previous next »
Jump to:  

Planet Bluegrass | Facebook | Twitter | Shop | Festivarian Forum rss feed Powered by SMF | SMF © Simple Machines LLC