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URL icon « Reply #15 on: June 23, 2009, 10:45:59 PM »

I had my "special" Pastor Mustard/Fred Shellman jockstrap on. It makes me sing higher than usual.
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URL icon « Reply #16 on: June 24, 2009, 05:03:19 AM »

...Sam Bush absolutely blue me away in 2007 so I desperately need to hear the 2009 set, patiently waiting for an upload from the tapers please!!!
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URL icon « Reply #17 on: June 24, 2009, 08:34:06 AM »

...Sam Bush absolutely blue me away in 2007 so I desperately need to hear the 2009 set, patiently waiting for an upload from the tapers please!!!


I'm curious to hear your take on the 2009 set since I think the 2007 set he played is still his best in my 7 TBFs beginning in 2001 (missed 2004 and 2008). 2009 was incredible and a silver medal is awesome  Medal.  2007 is my gold standard contained so many magical moments:

 - opener A Better Man
 - Same Ol River -> Boogie on Reggae Woman -> Same Ol River
- WHOLE LOTTA LOVE
- New Country!


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URL icon « Reply #18 on: June 24, 2009, 10:54:01 AM »

Also most amazing.............and the Gimme Shelter rendition!!!
Sam was on fire!

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URL icon « Reply #19 on: June 24, 2009, 12:54:52 PM »

 i agree that Sam's set was great, however, I left early and listened from afar. Maybe it was just me being grumpy but  i really felt like the crowd was the rudest  I had ever seen during a Sam set. What is with all the random screaming between songs?  I like hearing the explanations between songs because they are the stories and the histories of all this great music. So shortly after Emmy lou had joined him, i left.   It was better to hear just what was coming from the stage and not everything coming from the crowd.  Why can't we party AND  also know how to let the musicians be what we hear? 

Sammy's set is always a highlight for me.  Actually Sammy with anyone is always special... and I was glad that the Sunday night House band set was more politely attended than the Saturday night set. I sure don't want to see the Saturday night behavior become the accepted culture of TBF.

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i agree that Sam's set was great, however, I left early and listened from afar. Maybe it was just me being grumpy but  i really felt like the crowd was the rudest  I had ever seen during a Sam set. What is with all the random screaming between songs?  I like hearing the explanations between songs because they are the stories and the histories of all this great music. So shortly after Emmy lou had joined him, i left.   It was better to hear just what was coming from the stage and not everything coming from the crowd.  Why can't we party AND  also know how to let the musicians be what we hear? 

Sammy's set is always a highlight for me.  Actually Sammy with anyone is always special... and I was glad that the Sunday night House band set was more politely attended than the Saturday night set. I sure don't want to see the Saturday night behavior become the accepted culture of TBF.

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That's why I always like to see/hear Sam's set from back at camp.
Not only is it easier to hear what's going on between songs but I don't have to deal with the loud screams and pushing crowd. Wink
Hearing Sam do "Gimme Shelter" was a special highlight. Thumbs Up
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URL icon « Reply #21 on: June 24, 2009, 01:40:10 PM »

I dont know if one should entirely blame the youth for the rude behavior.  I got extremely upset during Bela/Toumani because a group of 40-50 year old folks were just freaking screaming and laughing Belligerently right next to me.  I could not believe that during a set that was as historic as that, people could not shut the hell up.  The fact is, it is rather unfair to blame the youth for rude behavior, although it is certainly warrented to a point.
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URL icon « Reply #22 on: June 24, 2009, 10:29:30 PM »

Not sure quite how it could be warrented, maybe they were a group of orphins, "You can't blame the youth . . ." - Peter Tosh.  Sounded great over KOTO!  Always better live, cup your ears towards the stage and folks seem to notice.  After less than 19 TBF w/ tarp layed front & center more than 1/2 of those years X4 days and everyone welcome, I must say the after dark flood the front thing could easily be publicly addressed in numerous ways; like: happy to have folks come on up and shake it, just don't break it, RESPECT.

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URL icon « Reply #23 on: June 25, 2009, 03:31:34 AM »

...Sam Bush absolutely blue me away in 2007 so I desperately need to hear the 2009 set, patiently waiting for an upload from the tapers please!!!


I'm curious to hear your take on the 2009 set since I think the 2007 set he played is still his best in my 7 TBFs beginning in 2001 (missed 2004 and 2008). 2009 was incredible and a silver medal is awesome  Medal.  2007 is my gold standard contained so many magical moments:

 - opener A Better Man
 - Same Ol River -> Boogie on Reggae Woman -> Same Ol River
- WHOLE LOTTA LOVE
- New Country!




Hey Billy Beru,

As I said, 2007 was incredible! Whole lotta love was just great as was the whole set.
I will keep my eyes peeled for 2009 in the tapers section of the forum as I would like to hear this years set.

Sam.

PS: Sorry to hear some of the crowd let it down this year, its a shame as I don't remember any such behaviour when I was over in 2007 



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URL icon « Reply #24 on: June 25, 2009, 07:06:09 AM »

May I be blunt? I felt the crowds for the sets of David Byrne, Sam Bush and
Elvis Costello flat out SUCKED!!

I'm sorry, but when it comes to listening to music...I do just that:  listen!
I don't give a rat's ass how hammered anyone is:  There is such a
thing as etiquette, common sense and consideration for others and
their space.   This is not new:  Last year, I stopped a group of kids
from throwing glowsticks to the stage.

Frankly, whenever somebody starts throwing things like marshmallows,
glowsticks and etc., they should be stopped immediately! Give them
a stern warning and tell them that these actions should not be
tolerated. 

I dislike sounding like a hard ass, but I have no remorse here.  It's
high time that these people learn about etiquette and respect for
others and the performing artists; and that the night shows are more
than an excuse to thrash your brain cells and make a complete ass
of yourself.

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URL icon « Reply #25 on: June 25, 2009, 08:10:19 AM »

I can't see a thing wrong w/ being a hardass, certainly better than a lardass.  Better a moron than a moreoff, and once the thing is thrown it's too late to stop.  Let's help educate the youth and those "adults" that never grew up quite right.  Not too hastey to judge and always ready to help.  If someones is hell-bent on playing the fool, they will get theirs.  I had this girl shouting something about big tits several folks back, not too quietly; over my shoulder I said, "everyone loves big tits."  The vibes behind me changed I turned around to see she was up on me.  She said, "skeever."  I looked forward . . . turned around again a while  later. . . "skeever stop staring at me.  I'm local . . ."  "I'm not staring, I'm looking.  "If it's more than two seconds you're staring, skeever."  "You're going to have to deal w/ seeing me around cause I'm local too.  How did you get so spoiled?" . . . Then she was trying to dance w/ me.  Her embarassed young friend apologized for her, if she wasn't so intoxicated she might have appologized.  It is not always easy to be kind and not brash or even downright rude.  Ya gotta call em as you see em.
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URL icon « Reply #26 on: June 25, 2009, 10:02:21 AM »

I looooved this show.  Gimme Shelter and One Love - wow! 
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URL icon « Reply #27 on: June 25, 2009, 10:22:28 AM »

We can only control ourselves, and when dancing just barely, when loving hardly at all.  It's an interesting differance between man and woman, though I can only postulate: in the throws of passion the woman can be nipping at the air, gone though reactive to the dance, and the man still rides a level of self control esp. when enjoying the ride for a long time.
However, with all the spoiled children, and adults, I know the importance of boundries, responsabilities, constantcy, & discipline.  I hope my children will not grow up to be anyone elses' problem, and if they are, that they are educating and forgiven.  It's nice to be right and nicer to be righteous, by the grace of the Almighty.  So, often we go off half-cocked thinking we know the truth rather than asking to know.  I know I don't know and that He with greater vision knows all.  Why is it so many freaks can except "Mother" Earth yet have issue w/ the Father?  Recovering Catholics obviously free from curiosity.  Thanks for input!

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URL icon « Reply #28 on: June 25, 2009, 12:49:55 PM »

.1 percent is Hooch!
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URL icon « Reply #29 on: June 25, 2009, 07:08:50 PM »

Since Bela went to Africa he has alot of draw.
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