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skydogj wrote on September 17, 2002 at 7:37 am
You not gonna speak to me because I am a friend of Tom? Don't ask for the CDs then. K?
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lana wrote on September 17, 2002 at 7:19 am
Hey there sweet family, Hophead, that was such an excellent post we've turned it into a story for the home page. Thanks so much for sharing! Take care and know that you are loved, Lana
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Buppalo1 wrote on September 17, 2002 at 6:29 am
Thank you, Hophead, for taking the time to post that story. I won't ask why ya'll got to have that conversation with WH, but I appreciate you taking the time to tell it. Jambands Rescue Unit indeed...
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BirminghamIdlewild wrote on September 17, 2002 at 6:20 am
Hey BWIAB or Tom or whomever: The Bham News is conducting a contest and giving away ABB tickets (front row) and a meal and limo ride. Now isn't that just the shit? And to think, they offered the same contest for Gregg's ex and some cow-turd country singer, but I did not even take the time to submit an entry. Now, am I a loyal fan or WHAT...... If I win Brother, here is the deal. I am going to invite YOU to sit next to ME at the concert. How's 'dem peaches?? You can talk, talk, talk during the entire gig and tell me again who all you hated in the GB before you decided to hate me....:) let's see, as I recall, your very impressive list includes Lana, Butch, "spineless" JJ, Marley, Great Scott (?) and a few others I cannot remember. I'm honored to be in such company, and to be honest, now that I somewhat know you, prefer it. Otherwise, I guess I'll actually buy a ticket, grab a happy meal or something at the golden arches and sit alone, which is not a bad idea in itself. At least I'm capable, if you get my meaning... If I don't see you there, I'll bump into you at the Jam for Duane. Would not miss it for the world. I am really looking forward to the concert. The reviews are wonderful, and a healthy Band is something I have not seen in many a year. More than likely, it's going to rain that evening, but me and poncho will be there regardless. I look forward to seeing a few old friends as well. And like a few of you who have said what I am about to say before me....I too will be there sans an old friend I have lost along the way. I miss them every day. When the Brothers fire off a certain song, one head will bow in quiet rememberance for a loss very close to my heart. Oh...almost forgot. Tom, I hereby promise and swear that if ANYONE actually comes up to me to speak at the concert, I will ask them FIRST if they are a friend of yours. If they are, I promise I will NOT speak to them, OK?. I know that really frosts your balls....no, that won't work.....I know that really chaps your butt. Love to all....and to one in particular. BirminghamIdlewild
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goodlawdy wrote on September 17, 2002 at 6:03 am
Thank you so much to everyone who sent condolences and suggestions about my losses, both in the family and of my Clearwater tickets. Can't wait for the Mud Island show this next weekend! Dave
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Dino wrote on September 17, 2002 at 4:56 am
Another Hophead Keeper !! Have always enjoyed your posts and insights, but that was a great story !!
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buzzy82 wrote on September 17, 2002 at 3:30 am
HopHead,, WOW!!! Talk about making a show.That had the hair on my arms sticking straight up just thinking about it. I too had the pleasure of talking with Warren . I caught him at the Brandyhouse after Music Midtown. Hanging out back catching a smoke and he walks out the door. A short time passed (2-4 minutes) but was quite a trip partying with Warren Haynes. Great quitar player and even nicer guy.
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rubba wrote on September 17, 2002 at 3:22 am
Wow, Hophead. Now theres a night to remember.
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hophead wrote on September 17, 2002 at 3:02 am
At the Daytona Beach Oceanside Convention Center last night during the drum solo in the new instrumental, Warren motioned for us to follow him to his dressing room. I was amazed at first, thinking "Who me?" but Warren motioned again and said "C'mon!" We sat down with him for about ten minutes and listened to him talk about whatever was on his mind. What transpired in that short break was amazing, something JNB and I will never forget! Although we were fried, tongue tied, and overly excited, we still remember most of what was talked about. The conversation was not recorded and the following account is subject to our faulty memory, but to the best of our recollection here are the highlights: Warren said he read an article in the Palm Beach paper, a pre-show review, which stated the Allmans were an over-the-hill band just going through the motions using rent-a-guitarists. He understands how someone could say that and he respects their opinion, but it is obvious to him that they have no feeling for the history of the band and haven't taken the time to listen to what they are doing now. They reviewed the show before they even heard it. He said, "I hope no one ever thinks of me as a rent-a-guitarist. I've been with this band for ten years, after all." I added that Derek was as much family as Warren was and he said, "Even more so, looking at his paterfamilias." Warren then told us a few comments about the new record. He said he talked to Gregg before they even agreed to do a new album and suggested maybe they should do a new GA record with Warren producing instead of a new ABB record. There are people out there who will accept that with open arms, he said, but are lying in wait to criticize any new ABB album because it doesn't have Dickey on it no matter what it sounds like. Even with that potential issue, he said that every one of the band members wanted to do the new record anyway. They are having so much fun, writing great songs and enjoying each other so much, that it was the right time to do it. He is as proud of this CD as anything he has ever done -- he thinks it's terrific. He wants people to listen to it with their ears and judge it on its own merits, and he thinks if they do that, they will love it. Later, Warren told us that the Grateful Dead were planning to reunite and tour -- using that name -- and they asked him to be part of it, but he turned them down. With the time he wants to devote to the Brothers and to the Mule he wasn't able to do a month's rehearsals with them and then their tour. He said that growing up he was not a Deadhead and that he was much more into the ABB. In fact, it was only in the last ten to twelve years or so did he start to listen to the GD music -- and it was the songwriting that brought him into it. Once he began listening to Garcia and Hunter's immense repertoire of songs he really started to understand the Dead. We talked about the beautiful new songs on the new album ... Desdemona, High Cost of Low Living, Old Before My Time, and so many more. He mentioned that they have continued to polish the songs since the original studio work and have updated the record with some changes. I commented about how wonderful Derek's solo was at the end of High Cost. Warren said that it reminded him a lot of the Eat A Peach record ... where there were lots of major keys in the songs, so that it feels uplifting with joyous chords. I mentioned that there were times that the crowd really gets behind Derek and you can hear them respond to his playing. Warren said, "Yeah, Derek's amazing -- he kicks my ass every night!" He later added that the band has really come together behind Derek, with each guy adding to Derek's solo as he builds it instead of every man for himself. He said that Derek had really established himself and it shows. He said that when Derek solos he can take the whole band in any direction he wants to go. Warren then told a very telling story about Derek. Just the night before at Ruth Eckerd Hall, Gregg, Warren and Kirk West were sitting in a small dressing room during the dTb set listening to it piped in on speakers. They caught the last three songs or so, when suddenly they all started listening intently and Gregg said damn, he sounds just like T-Bone Walker! They all started listening closer and sure enough it did sound just like T-Bone. Then the vocal came up and ... it was T-Bone Walker! Turns out they'd been joking around right at the end of the dTb set and hadn't noticed it ended and that the house PA came on with the T-Bone Walker tune. They had such respect and regard for Derek's talent and his ability to play so many different styles of music that they all thought he'd added a T-Bone Walker song to his set! JNB mentioned how much Warren's voice had grown and matured over the years. Warren said he was really intimidated singing on the same stage with Gregg when he first joined the ABB, but that he's been pretty comfortable with it for some time now. It also helped being out full time with the Mule because he was the only singer there and he had to sink or swim. And finally, just before Kirk came to summon him back to the stage, Warren told a story about how he, Derek, and Jimmy Herring were hanging out together recently. They were joking around, looking at each other and Warren said, "We should call ourselves the Jamband Rescue Unit!" The two of us so enjoyed the audience with Warren that we just kept saying to each other, "Did that really happen?" We missed Southbound because we sat down to write everything we could remember of the conversation. Then we rushed back into the venue to catch the most incredible Whipping Post we've seen Warren and Derek perform. Watching Warren's solo at the end I once again found myself transcended, surfing the ocean rollers of joy.
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GreatScott wrote on September 17, 2002 at 1:00 am
YESSSS!!! :bounce: The "Big Three" shows (Atlanta, Birmingham and Memphis) are almost here. Looking forward to hanging with a lot of cool folks in the parking lot (and up on the lawn) at Lakewood, always such a great scene there. Really, REALLY looking forward to seeing even more kind brothers and sisters at me and Randy's second annual pre-show meet and greet before Oak Mountain. Anyone coming to Birmingham, please plan on stopping in at Applebee's beforehand and saying hello. The restaurant is right in front of the venue, you just walk through the back parking lot, across a little bridge, and you're there. No fuss, no muss. We're planning on getting together from 5:30 until showtime, so I hope some of y'all will join us. If anyone needs more details, please e-mail (or private message) me or Buppalo. And Sunday at Mud Island, well, I get to hang with the one, the ONLY, Joe Roy. Need I say more? :jump:
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benjamin wrote on September 17, 2002 at 12:57 am
Oh man! My wife just told me that one of the founding members was asked to leave Wham! Now I don't want to start a GB controversy, but in my opinion, Wham! without GM is just a Sham! oh never mind - instead - MOUNTAIN JAM FOR THE MOUNTAINS, MOUNTAIN JAM FOR THE MOUNTAINS, MOUNTAIN JAMS FOR THE MOUNTAINS see ya in Salem! (and Libby - no Emily this time, it's Jen (my wife) and I instead... end of another smilie free post...
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phillybob wrote on September 17, 2002 at 12:46 am
Hey, To keep my B&P's going I need the shows listed below if anyone can help I will be sure to spread them as usual. Thanks Bob 6/23/02 Polaris 6/29/02 Indy 8/18/02 Merriweather 8/21/02 Kahunaville
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JodyGirl wrote on September 17, 2002 at 12:30 am
Just wanted to say hey to Bird72 and Ladybird. I know you're lurking out there. Miss your posts. Thoughts and prayers and good vibes headed your way everyday!
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bluefox wrote on September 16, 2002 at 11:32 pm
What am I hearing off in the distance??? Is it the sounds of tympani beginning a song?? It seems to be approaching the Salem, Va area...... Could it be a Mountain Jam for the mountains??? :clapping:
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ceecee wrote on September 16, 2002 at 11:30 pm
You guys are killing me! I've been laughing all day. Too funny. Peace
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Jessica wrote on September 16, 2002 at 10:30 pm
2 tickets for Austin Show $30 each: I am sad to have to sell these tickets but I am moving that weekend. Please PM me if interested. Thank you! Jessica
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captskipper wrote on September 16, 2002 at 10:21 pm
lee, I believe 85,480 folks out of nearly 236,000 concertgoers in attendance were treated for dehydration all attributed to problems ranging from acute sniffles, alligator tears to excessive bawling. I think it was in 1985 when it was first discovered that many at the concert later came up with the WAB Syndrome, commonly referred to as Whine and Bawl.
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lee wrote on September 16, 2002 at 10:07 pm
geez skipper - wouldn't that be an emotional roller coaster. sad, happy, then bawling your eyes out. all by myself has got to be the saddest song i've ever heard in my life.
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captskipper wrote on September 16, 2002 at 9:59 pm
Sorry Old Coot, the Capt & Tennille video was my trump card for a later wager with Lee on Michigan/ Penn State game. Truth of the matter is I wasnt sure if Lee would go for my only other Triple Threat Power Concert in my collection which is just a remastered audio portion of the Terry Jacks-Gilbert O'Sullivan-Eric Carmen Rock Festival where they did the famous two hour combined medley of Alone Again Naturally>Seasons In the Sun>All By Myself with no instrumental acompaniment except during the 24 minute overture.
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oldcoot wrote on September 16, 2002 at 9:52 pm
Lee, what's that line (the one funny one) from The Cable Guy, "I was just jerkin' your chain". Cut it out man. :look: :look: :look: :look: :laugh: :laugh: :laugh: :laugh:
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