Sunday, June 3, 2007

Music For Your Ass... Sets One & Two!



13 comments:

Anonymous said...

Once AGAIN, I feel obligated to comment. You did a terrific job of live-blogging day 2, and the sound/video guys deserve more than a few cold beers. Between the blog and the webcast, you really do get a great feeling for what it must be like to be there. And if anything, it has absolutely made me determined to attend next years (assuming it happens, fingers crossed).

Dgold said...

Thanks So Much for this blog and the awesome webcast.

Just wanted to mention that there's a crop of folks on the TLG board and PanicFreaks still waiting to see if you might shine a camera on The Lodge late-night set?

Rock on Mtn Jam, into the night.

mountainjam said...

YYYEEESSS!!!

mountainjam said...

PPPLLLEEEAASSSEEE!!!

Fellow Traveler said...

It would be so cool to be a fly on the wall of the lodge now. It's too late this year, but maybe you guys could put a camera in next time.

Please.

Anyway, what a spectacular day of music. Tea Leaf Green was incredible. Umphreys had a lot of sound issues but they worked through it and we ended up with a good set.

The high point for me was the Mule set. Seeing Jake and Josh play with Warren - who is (as always) blistering hot - was very fascinating. Both players were stellar and showed their own distinguished style. It was a lot of fun to watch, but it was fascinating because Warren represents so much history and so many ties to the past and you just know that Josh and Jake are going to tear it for years to come. Maybe one day they will be in Warren's role. Not too soon though - I still have dozens of Mule shows to catch!!! LOL!

Fellow Traveler said...

Oh man, I almost forgot. Thank you guys so much for beaming this wonderful show our way. Our whole family watched from Florida. It was sweet.

Kitty said...

Hey Guys! I just wanted to thank you so very much for this blog and especially for the live webcast - you guys are doing an amazing job - the filming is wonderful, up close and all - very exciting! We planned on coming today but can't. I feel really bad not to support you guys today. Have fun and THANK YOU so much again. Just ignore anonomous' comment above - he clearly doesn't understand how busy you guys are and how much work is involved in doing what you do. Forget the blog and just give us the show, baby - I can't wait for RR&FB and MF&S! And Phil Lesh later on - you've made my day.

Kitty in Rhinebeck

Anonymous said...

damn, I didn't think they'd be able to beat the first set but what a sweet sweet amazing show. I have a new favorite song now- Thats What Love, absolutely blew me away - I was jumping around and yelling in my living room. Didn't know the dude from Umphrey's could rip it up like that, and you could tell Warren really dug it.

The web cast and blog is a sick way to appreciate the show while not being there thank you all so so much!

Anonymous said...

Major props to my home boy Bret Puchir and the Chicken Bucket Allstars, I wish they had more time to bring it down for us, those guys are badass definately pick up their disc and look out for them in the future.

Much appreciation goes to the guys who run this web deal despite the rain, THANK YOU!

Kitty said...

Ah, man, the weather looks really bad for the rest of the day/night. Major bummer.

Unknown said...

Thank-Ya! Thank-Ya! Thank Ya!

Great Blog.You have done a Grateful Deed! Really a fantastic show,only regret not being there,but this is very dam close.
So very Grateful to all who made this possible for those of us who could not make it.
May You ALWAYS GET YO MOJO!
Thanx Again...Promontory Ryder

DJ said...

WOW -
What a killer day yesterday was. All the bands rocked and everyone had a ball. Thanks to all for making that happen. I noticed the ??? on the set list. I am pretty sure that what Warren was belting out was the last verse of Master of War.

Thanks to everyone for making that happen it was a great time!!!!!!!

DJ

Anonymous said...

Saturday's line up was rockin'. Although I'm not quite clear on the name/s of the bands that played in the lodge that night. I'm particularly interested in the closing act. They were bad-ass and I haven't got a clue as to who it was. Can Someone help me out here?