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URL icon « on: February 04, 2017, 03:08:39 PM »

It's the dog days of winter on the way too quiet lately Telluride Forum.  Since it's the eve of what will hopefully be a great Super Bowl, I am offering up what would be for me the participants in the 2017 Bluegrass Super Bowl-The Infamous Stringdusters versus Greensky Bluegrass.  Who is your favorite?

For the last year or so, its been driving me crazy, which band I like better.  They are clearly my 2 favorite bluegrass bands.   When I think about each of them, I come up with the following strengths:

Dusters-Amazing clarity from each instrument, "huddle jams" where 2-3 of the band members cluster together and really dial in (they can't do enough of those in a show to satisfy me!), an interesting mix of songs and styles including their own, a broad array of traditional bluegrass songs and deep dives into the Grateful Dead songbook, a fantastic sound mix at their shows that is head and shoulders above any band I've listened to in recent years and a generally fun atmosphere.

Greensky-Well written songs that are beautifully played and sung, their songs tug at me emotionally both musically and lyrically like no other bluegrass band, the ability to take off collectively as a group and jam heavily for 3-4 songs in a row, covers of songs that go broadly across the rock world (I love it when they surprise us with a new one that we never would have thought we'd hear at a bluegrass show!), the fact that they come to Telluride every year now.

In head to head competition, I've heard these two great bands together at Telluride, Festy and Grey Fox festivals and they were in Boston last month 6 days apart.  Each time, I've loved them both but come to a different conclusion as to who played better.  Now, to totally confuse me, I'm listening to the 2 wonderful Bluegrass General shows in Denver 1/6+7/17 featuring Chris Pandolfi, Andy Hall and Paul Hoffman.  My head is spinning at how great they all sound mixing the songs of the 2 bands together!

Enough of my rambling.  If push came to shove, my vote would be the Dusters with a game winning field goal in overtime).  Who would you pick?  Or, who are the two Beatles vs. Stones type artists you can't decide between? 

See you in June! 

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URL icon « Reply #1 on: February 04, 2017, 03:15:00 PM »

It's like trying to pick between Tennessee Ernie Ford and Burle Ives.

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URL icon « Reply #2 on: February 06, 2017, 09:17:40 PM »

I'll bite.  Evil

I know everyone here is aware of my affinity for a certain band, but I'll try to be as objective as is possible.  To me, this is a comparison that can longer be made. 

A few years ago, when I was simultaneously discovering both bands, I would have stayed up all night debating that GSBG was the superior of the two.  That said, the trajectory of each band has taken a distinct path, and I think the debate has died down as a result of this and not because either band has triumphed as superior to the other.

GSBG is pioneering a new genre, and we're lucky enough to bear witness.  I'm not sure anyone who's been to a recent show will call what they're doing "bluegrass," in the traditional sense.  Nor is it strictly rock or jam or anything - it's completely unique, and they are defining the scene for others to follow.  What a time to be alive.  I mean that.

This is not to say the Dusters are stagnant, either.  I haven't purchased the new album yet, but having seen them in December, I can say they are absolutely at the top of their game.  It's just a different game than what GSGB is playing, and that's great.

The two are operating in completely distinct spaces right now, even with the significant amount of crossover, and as such, the debate doesn't mean much to me anymore.  But it sure is fun to talk about. 

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URL icon « Reply #3 on: February 07, 2017, 02:50:57 AM »

I'll bite.  Evil

I know everyone here is aware of my affinity for a certain band, but I'll try to be as objective as is possible.  To me, this is a comparison that can longer be made. 

A few years ago, when I was simultaneously discovering both bands, I would have stayed up all night debating that GSBG was the superior of the two.  That said, the trajectory of each band has taken a distinct path, and I think the debate has died down as a result of this and not because either band has triumphed as superior to the other.

GSBG is pioneering a new genre, and we're lucky enough to bear witness.  I'm not sure anyone who's been to a recent show will call what they're doing "bluegrass," in the traditional sense.  Nor is it strictly rock or jam or anything - it's completely unique, and they are defining the scene for others to follow.  What a time to be alive.  I mean that.

This is not to say the Dusters are stagnant, either.  I haven't purchased the new album yet, but having seen them in December, I can say they are absolutely at the top of their game.  It's just a different game than what GSGB is playing, and that's great.

The two are operating in completely distinct spaces right now, even with the significant amount of crossover, and as such, the debate doesn't mean much to me anymore.  But it sure is fun to talk about. 

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URL icon « Reply #4 on: February 07, 2017, 09:41:33 AM »

This feels like a Beatles vs. Rolling Stones argument. They're both incredible, but oh so different in such an awesome way. Both of their last albums have been top notch!

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URL icon « Reply #5 on: February 07, 2017, 09:43:31 AM »

Why choose one when you can combine them??

A "Greencredible Skydusters Play Bluegrass" set would win Telluride, for sure, uh huh.

No, seriously ... I love Greensky more than any other band right now, and have since the '15 TBF. I would choose them over the Dusters, but I frequently listen to both, and Greensky is one of the only bands I would confidently pick over the Dusters, and it's not because they're better: they're just doing different things with a similar songbook, so to speak. I think that's something similar to what Skubes said.

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URL icon « Reply #6 on: February 07, 2017, 09:51:30 AM »

Bluegrass Generals would be FIRE at TBF. I'm guessing the schedule won't work out for the 'Dusters at Bluegrass this year, though; they're scheduled in Oregon and in NY that weekend, so I suppose anything is possible, but that's some serious mileage anyway ;-)
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URL icon « Reply #7 on: February 07, 2017, 10:24:18 AM »

I'll bite.  Evil  don't we know it...some only lick Wink
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I'll say this about that...I really love both bands  Medal, but is it OK to like the vocals of the Dusters more? (Seems that PHoff sings most G songs?)
So my overtime winners are the Dusters, and I'll also stay up all night biting, and licking with Skubes, "discussing" this topic.  Festival Mentality

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URL icon « Reply #8 on: February 07, 2017, 11:13:04 AM »

I'll bite.  Evil  don't we know it...some only lick Wink
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I'll say this about that...I really love both bands  Medal, but is it OK to like the vocals of the Dusters more? (Seems that PHoff sings most G songs?)
So my overtime winners are the Dusters, and I'll also stay up all night biting, and licking with Skubes, "discussing" this topic.  Festival Mentality

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URL icon « Reply #9 on: February 07, 2017, 12:38:10 PM »

Zack-That's what really set me off to post what I did listening to the two recent Bluegrass Generals shows!  Here's the link to one of them. Fantastic convergence of two amazing worlds!

https://archive.org/details/bluegrassgenerals2017-01-06.matrix/bluegrassgenerals2017-01-06matrixs1t01.wav


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URL icon « Reply #10 on: February 07, 2017, 02:56:06 PM »

Make mine GSMFBG, though we are talking about two of my very favorite bands.  I just get more of that "feeling" when I see Greensky.  And no not the Swander just licked me feeling.

Plus I enjoy the fan community over there almost as much as I love y'all festivarians. 

It's not like picking sides politically or in sportsball teams, I can love them both and it would only be a problem if by some tragedy they played in the same city at the same time.

Though I am going to Dusters Wondergrass and not GSBG Wondergrass.  (Location Location, STEAMBOAT)  Anybody else going to be there?

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URL icon « Reply #11 on: February 08, 2017, 10:47:36 AM »

At this level, is any band "better" than the other.  I love the Beatles, and I also love Trombone Shorty.  And the Stones and the dusters and Van Morrison and Greensky and...

WHo's the best?  Based on what?  Number one hits?  Ability to get an audience up dancing?   Number of Dead songs they play?  Musicianship?

These are all talented artists, and depedinng upon the day, one might be more suitable than another.

Dusters Vs. GS?  Who would I see if they were both playing at the exact same time?  Probably a little of both.
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Excellent stuff, thank you for the link, sir!

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URL icon « Reply #13 on: February 12, 2017, 12:26:04 AM »

True enough- both great bands. But when it comes to chemistry and general awesomeness, Dusters take it. When they're on (which seems to be always) they are like no other. A little bummed they're not on the T-Ride lineup!
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URL icon « Reply #14 on: February 13, 2017, 07:57:06 AM »

Dusters, hands down, not even close.  It's like pizza, no bad ones, but some are much better than others!
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