Sunday, June 3, 2007

~ PHIL & FRIENDS ~ MOUNTAIN JAM 2007 ~








































































8 comments:

Dgold said...

That was an unvelievable concert and a wonderful webcast. Thanks so much for blogging & the photos, setlists, and reactions spot-on moment to moment.

Dgold

Unknown said...

Love Ya Bro,
Thank you Phil for all the Grate Sounds you have given the Faithful Grateful.
The music you made will never fade away.As I reflect upon all the Love not only you have shared, but the rest of the {BEST DAM BAND THAT EVER PLAYED ON THIS PLANET} The ones that are gone but not forgotten and the ones that live on that carry the flame.
Thank You is not enough words for filling my life with songs.
Bless You...Bless You...Bless You...
AntonStag The Promontory Ryder

Anonymous said...

Unbelievable setlists, photos, etc.

Without love in a dream it'll never come true...

Anonymous said...

Thank you it was a great webcast

Anonymous said...

Great days of music but what I found disturbing was that for a bunch of hippies and liberals, you people trashed the place and left a lot of garbage about. Not very green are we? Hypocrites.

Also, its was terrible seeing mothers tripping on acid with their children right next to them.

Again the music was great but you hippies need to grow up and get with the program. Take a shower for crying out loud.

Anonymous said...

I really hope there is a DVD release of this historic weekend. It would be incredible!

Anonymous said...

Mountain Jam was an awesome experience! There were many garbage cans in the camp area, but not so many in the concert zone, which made being green a bit more difficult...however I saw a lot of people picking up after others and more parents enjoying time with their children than tripping out next to them...chill out erik!

Anonymous said...

Mt. Jam Was Amazing no matter who you came for...Period!
I was enjoying everyone's posts but erik come on man... you're probably the guy frowning on glowsticks too and complaining about those or saying that hippies are hipocritical, did you drive to the show? aren't we all a little? I don't come to throw glowsticks I come for the music, but everyone is doing there own thing and why should it bother you?
Yeah other people may not be doing their share of cleaning, its like that everywhere, its sad.
As for parents I've been to many festivals and never have I seen such a laid back older crowd of parents with their healthy happy children.
High on the hillside a kid was throwing a ball with his mom and everytime he missed the ball he chased it 100ft down the hill, happy as ever.
So understand taht instead of leading this stuff ruin your trip, have fun do YOUR part and make as many friends as possible no matter who they are. Thats what festivals are about.