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 RE: Whats your favorite DA concert experience? baxter 07-30-2004 12:55
 RE: Whats your favorite DA concert experience? audiori 07-30-2004 13:59
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 RE: Whats your favorite DA concert experience? tchandler 07-30-2004 14:03
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 RE: Whats your favorite DA concert experience? Mountain Fan 08-05-2004 07:33
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 RE: Whats your favorite DA concert experience? Commander Cote 02-17-2008 17:50
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 RE: Whats your favorite DA concert experience? wakachiwaka 02-17-2008 21:06
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The dancing during The Pool was the best i have ever seen.
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Speaking of pools....Tim remember playing in front of a
tepid green wave pool......after Fireworks aka the Smoking
Joes played?

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were you guys AT that one? that was hilarious. we were about 40 feet in the air on this platform and about 50 yards from the nearest person.
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baxter -- what dancing (during the pool)?
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No we've heard about it........was the idea yours?
What emmotional effect were you trying to convey?

Did the pool stink?

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my idea(?) whoever the promoter was thought it would be great to be able to lie on a raft in a pool and listen to DA. all they COULD do was listen because we were so far away. it was really funny. and yeah, the band that openned was called "holy smoke" and terry accidently referred to them as "the smokin' joes."

and yes, the pool did stink.
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Hahahaaa!!!!

Oh I thought maybe having the band play over a
tepid stinky pool was symbolic...

Where is holy joes now?

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Hahahaaa!!!!

Oh I thought maybe having the band play over a
tepid stinky pool was symbolic...

Where is holy joes now?


At least it wasn't a fountain!

Are the holy joes Up In Smoke, or did they ride off into the desert on their Camels?

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I saw DA/Eddies a number of times, but I'm not sure which was my favorite. I started going to C-stone in 1988, and I could have swore DA were there that year, maybe in support of Darn Floor. Anyhow, I have vivid memories of the usual onstage melee, and that they did numerous encores, at one point lining up, walking down the stairs and turning around and coming right back up. It was hilarious. It was at Grayslake for sure, then the aforementioned Eddies in flannel and dresses show. I still have pictures from that show that turned out quite well. One of my favorite concerts EVER. Truly bliss.
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Without a doubt (and I may have answered this already) The Amos & Randy Show, Bethel College, St. Paul Minnesota April 11, 1980. The funny thing was I had already heard The Horrendous Disc Radio Show(almost two years prior to this show), and was ready for a lot of the songs. They played Endless Summer and Cinema Girl and I couldn't wait for HD to come out, which it did two months later (and no Cinema Girl) and then what, a month after that Alarma (which had Endless Summer) Boy what a year that was......
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Wheaton College, Doppelganger Tour.

They played three songs from VH, including Dance Stop. Wheaton has this "no dancing" part of "The Pledge". Terry openly encouraged the kids to dance anyway, which almost got them kicked off without getting their money.

You just gotta love these guys! Big Grin

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Wheaton College, Doppelganger Tour.

They played three songs from VH, including Dance Stop. Wheaton has this "no dancing" part of "The Pledge". Terry openly encouraged the kids to dance anyway, which almost got them kicked off without getting their money.

You just gotta love these guys! Big Grin


Yes you do! Pleased

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C'stone '88 was the late-night stage where they opened with "Money (That's What I Want)", and from there on out peppered their usual set (focusing on tunes from "Darn Floor") with a number of covers, including, but not limited to:

We've Got To Get Out Of This Place
You Can't Do That
Pump It Up
Revolution
A Taste Of Honey (the Herb Alpert/Tijuana Brass arrangement, during the "I Didn't Build It For Me" break)
...And for an encore, Terry led the audience in an a capella rendition of "Puff The Magic Dragon"

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I think that was the same year Charlie Peacock played two shows (one on the mainstage, and one on the late-night stage with Vector), and kicked off his late set with a groovy rendition of Talking Heads' "Cities" in homage to his soon-coming transition from Sacramento to Gnash-ville.

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I've always regretted that I never got to see DA live during the Doppelganger/Vox Humana years with the multimedia show. I did see them at C'stone '84 (the inaugural fest), but they played the oudoor mainstage in broad daylight, which was an extremely limiting format for them. Frown
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C'stone '88 was the late-night stage where they opened with "Money (That's What I Want)", and from there on out peppered their usual set (focusing on tunes from "Darn Floor") with a number of covers, including, but not limited to:

We've Got To Get Out Of This Place
You Can't Do That
Pump It Up
Revolution
A Taste Of Honey (the Herb Alpert/Tijuana Brass arrangement, during the "I Didn't Build It For Me" break)
...And for an encore, Terry led the audience in an a capella rendition of "Puff The Magic Dragon"


This would make a nice "pre-order gift" bootleg!! Pleased
Any more of that video as shown in ITF?

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I can only imagine the song licensing would be prohibitively expensive. But it's a nice thought, and maybe the pressing run would even be low enough to arrange all that through the legendary Harry Fox Agency. Tongue
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I can only imagine the song licensing would be prohibitively expensive. But it's a nice thought, and maybe the pressing run would even be low enough to arrange all that through the legendary Harry Fox Agency. Tongue


Yeah, I thought of that...after I posted! Tongue

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I can only imagine the song licensing would be prohibitively expensive. But it's a nice thought, and maybe the pressing run would even be low enough to arrange all that through the legendary Harry Fox Agency. Tongue


Yeah, I thought of that...after I posted! Tongue

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This would make a nice "pre-order gift" bootleg!! Pleased
Any more of that video as shown in ITF?


Whats on ITF is all that exists as far as I know. Dave Perry just did that little walk out thing during "Darn Floor" and then returned back stage. The tape then cuts and comes back to the audience band thing.

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This would make a nice "pre-order gift" bootleg!! Pleased
Any more of that video as shown in ITF?


Whats on ITF is all that exists as far as I know. Dave Perry just did that little walk out thing during "Darn Floor" and then returned back stage. The tape then cuts and comes back to the audience band thing.


darn...

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quote:
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Sidebar:
I think that was the same year Charlie Peacock played two shows (one on the mainstage, and one on the late-night stage with Vector), and kicked off his late set with a groovy rendition of Talking Heads' "Cities" in homage to his soon-coming transition from Sacramento to Gnash-ville.

Sidebar to your side bar:
Charlie Peacock played three shows in '88 incl. an impromptu Acoustic Trio
in a little room with about 100 people Cool it was CooL

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Yup I remember - We've Got To Get Out Of This Place from '88

I may have actually left part of this show to catch a few Bride songs on another stage... Shocked what was I thinking...

oh, well that's the best & worst thing about Cornerstone.
sometimes two of my Favorite bands are playing at the same time.

some years the Lost Dogs play the same time as Over the Rhine Mad
while a hardcore band on a stage near the two is screaming incoherently...
& P.O.D. or Switchfoot is just closing the mainstage.

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