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URL icon « Reply #45 on: April 11, 2017, 02:53:50 PM »

We jest in good humor, but there's a reason no one's going to go out of their way to convince you to put in for the these tix.  Besides getting increasingly more difficult to come by each year, the band keeps getting better and better.  Many can try to explain but IMHO it has to be experienced to be understood.  It's not a stretch to say their first appearance at the Palm a few years back changed my life.  Now I throw the better part of my disposable income at them and hotels/transportation trying to catch them as often as life permits.  And I'm far from alone.

We discussed this a bit in a prior post, but to quote myself: 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.


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URL icon « Reply #46 on: April 11, 2017, 03:03:53 PM »

PS - please join us if you so desire.  Cheers
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URL icon « Reply #47 on: April 11, 2017, 03:25:49 PM »

We jest in good humor, but there's a reason no one's going to go out of their way to convince you to put in for the these tix.  Besides getting increasingly more difficult to come by each year, the band keeps getting better and better.  Many can try to explain but IMHO it has to be experienced to be understood.  It's not a stretch to say their first appearance at the Palm a few years back changed my life.  Now I throw the better part of my disposable income at them and hotels/transportation trying to catch them as often as life permits.  And I'm far from alone.

We discussed this a bit in a prior post, but to quote myself: 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 she said.  Medal

Also why is PB missing the boat on Billy Strings?  That show with phoff, Anders and Samson Grisman Saturday was RIDICULOUSLY GOOD.  Sorry I missed ya there Skubes.

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URL icon « Reply #48 on: April 11, 2017, 05:14:50 PM »

Thanks all I think I'll leave the GSBG for you diehards, and just enjoy their main stage gig. And focus my efforts on the two bands I'd much rather see in the intimate setting! Cheers for the advice, looking forward to meeting y'all in person, see you in June!!


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URL icon « Reply #49 on: April 11, 2017, 05:15:18 PM »

We jest in good humor, but there's a reason no one's going to go out of their way to convince you to put in for the these tix.  Besides getting increasingly more difficult to come by each year, the band keeps getting better and better.  Many can try to explain but IMHO it has to be experienced to be understood.  It's not a stretch to say their first appearance at the Palm a few years back changed my life.  Now I throw the better part of my disposable income at them and hotels/transportation trying to catch them as often as life permits.  And I'm far from alone.

We discussed this a bit in a prior post, but to quote myself: 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 she said.  Medal

Also why is PB missing the boat on Billy Strings?  That show with phoff, Anders and Samson Grisman Saturday was RIDICULOUSLY GOOD.  Sorry I missed ya there Skubes.

Billy Strings is super great!
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URL icon « Reply #50 on: April 12, 2017, 05:37:56 AM »

We jest in good humor, but there's a reason no one's going to go out of their way to convince you to put in for the these tix.  Besides getting increasingly more difficult to come by each year, the band keeps getting better and better.  Many can try to explain but IMHO it has to be experienced to be understood.  It's not a stretch to say their first appearance at the Palm a few years back changed my life.  Now I throw the better part of my disposable income at them and hotels/transportation trying to catch them as often as life permits.  And I'm far from alone.

We discussed this a bit in a prior post, but to quote myself: 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.

Skubes speak the truth. My devotion to GSBG is one of the main reasons I fly from Australia. Their music has changed my life immeasurably.  They get better every year.  They are so talented and they are creating a new genre that pays respect across so much history.
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URL icon « Reply #51 on: April 12, 2017, 10:04:38 AM »

I'd love to see Billy Strings with GSBG!
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URL icon « Reply #52 on: April 12, 2017, 10:46:22 AM »

I'd love to see Billy Strings with GSBG!
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If that was going down you'd have to be fighting me for front row!!!!! Out of all the youtube videos I've been watching over the last two days trying to catch up on GSBG the best things I've found have been the super group of Strings, Grisman, and two dudes from GSBG that toured CO this spring!!! Holy shit that is a great pairing of musiciansAll the descriptions I've heard here of GSBG remind me more of Billy Strings or Punch Brothers, at least as far as the genre busting next level bluegrass. But Billy Strings may be the hottest flatpicker playing these days, definitely a show not to miss if his bands in your neck of the woods!! Everyone is right PB missed the boat on Billy Strings, wasn't he at Rockygrass last year? he'll be at Delfest if any of yall hit that one.

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URL icon « Reply #53 on: April 12, 2017, 11:05:18 AM »

I'd love to see Billy Strings with GSBG!
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If that was going down you'd have to be fighting me for front row!!!!! Out of all the youtube videos I've been watching over the last two days trying to catch up on GSBG the best things I've found have been the super group of Strings, Grisman, and two dudes from GSBG that toured CO this spring!!! Holy shit that is a great pairing of musiciansAll the descriptions I've heard here of GSBG remind me more of Billy Strings or Punch Brothers, at least as far as the genre busting next level bluegrass. But Billy Strings may be the hottest flatpicker playing these days, definitely a show not to miss if his bands in your neck of the woods!! Everyone is right PB missed the boat on Billy Strings, wasn't he at Rockygrass last year? he'll be at Delfest if any of yall hit that one.

Yes, yes, yes!! I've been checking out those YouTubes also! Damn he is good! And you are right, what a show with David's son, and Hoffman/Beck, mando/dobro players from GSBG!! I saw Billy at Winter Wondergrass in Steamboat and need to see him again and again!  Medal

Looking forward to meeting you Todd!
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URL icon « Reply #54 on: April 14, 2017, 12:07:44 PM »

Well the nightgrass set list is out. I'm kind of bummed about the move of GSBG to Thursday night from their coveted Saturday night at the Palm. That has been the hottest show at TBF the last 3 years at least. I kinda save up all my energy for that night!  Wink

Billy Strings definitely needs to get a main stage set soon, the Phoffman Beck Quartet was off the hook!
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URL icon « Reply #55 on: April 26, 2017, 06:43:52 PM »

Question...Do the Nightgrass shows usually go until 2am?...specifically at The Palm.  Staying in Mtn Village, and wondering if I will need to leave the show early to catch the gondola?  Or is there Uber in Telluride these days?  Many thanks!

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URL icon « Reply #56 on: April 26, 2017, 06:46:29 PM »

Good question on Uber. I actually don't know that? Someone will chime in.

Yeah, the last Gondola is at 2am I believe. I remember a friend having to leave the Greensky nightgrass show a bit early to get there a bit before it closed. The shows usually go until about 1:45/2.
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URL icon « Reply #57 on: April 26, 2017, 06:55:27 PM »

Thanks for the reply.  I don't want to leave Greensky early!  Anyone have intel on Uber potential???  Thx!!
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URL icon « Reply #58 on: April 27, 2017, 06:47:33 AM »

Thanks for the reply.  I don't want to leave Greensky early!  Anyone have intel on Uber potential???  Thx!!

Looks like there's an uber driver in Telluride since around March 2017.http://uber-rates-telluride-co-us.uber-fare-estimator.com

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URL icon « Reply #59 on: April 27, 2017, 10:42:14 AM »

How long do the shuttles run from town to Mary E?
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