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Lur King
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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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Charlie Peacock played three shows in '88 incl. an impromptu Acoustic Trio
in a little room with about 100 people
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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...
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
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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wakachiwaka
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Originally posted by wakachiwaka
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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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Charlie Peacock played three shows in '88 incl. an impromptu Acoustic Trio
in a little room with about 100 people
it was CooL
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It just occurred to me...
all that happened very nearly 20 years ago!!!
Man, I'm depressed...
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02-19-2008 17:01 |
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Tyler Durden
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Fearful Symmetry just came out and DA was the headliner with Servant opening out in Riverside.
Fave Swirling Eddie concert: Biola opening for Randy Stonehill. It should have been the other way around. My girlfriend set up the concert and got in trouble because the boys came out in drag.
Ha. I then married her and never went back to Biola and will buy DA/SE/LD/TST cds till the day I am shedding the mortal coil.
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02-19-2008 20:24 |
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Ritchie_az
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I've never seen a DA concert (I really hope to get a chance before they hang up their hats!), but I did see Terry Taylor live in Chandler, AZ with Phil Madeira. It was the Pretend I'm Elvis tour. I'd been listening to DA for only a year, and had just purchased Terry's Avacado Faultline CD, when I saw he was performing the next day (I think). I convinced my wife (we were just married and she didn't really understand this "new" music I was listening to) to go and we had a blast! The concert, which was in a hotel, was free (I would have paid), there was free food and drinks, only about 50 people, and a real pesonal feeling about it. We sat on the front row. Terry and Phil were SO funny. The music was great. We talked to Terry after the show--about his Bakersfield and Lake Isabella ties (which is where my wife is from)--about the new Mr. Buechner's Dream album (which I'd just purchased and he autographed), and other small talk.
My wife has liked (not how I like, but in her own way) Terry's music ever since.
It was the best concert I've ever been to.
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Dr Rich
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I do have to say, and Berger will back me up on this,
anyone who witnessed the Swirling Eddies at Lifest
witnessed a truly strange event.
That rodeo mud hole pit they played in was strangely fitting
I guess... like they wanted to seperate them from the rest
of the pop fest. It was like this strange red mud spot about
100 feet wide in the middle of all the nice green grass of the
rest of the fest, and the small Eddies stage was in the middle
of one end of that....actually the red hole, as we termed it
had a fence around too I believe.
Camarillo, Berger & Arthur with Mike "Spot" Roe,
Steve "Speckled Bird" Hindalong & Mike "Gut Boy" Stand
The Eddies were in very rare form that night, the songs were
sort of strange long jams with he vocals similar to the originals.
Driving In England
Let's Spin
Hell Oh
Tiny Town
Attack Of The Pulpit Masters
Strange Days
Billy Graham
Potential
Arthur Fhardy's Yodeling Party
Don't Hate Yourself
The Happy Wanderer
We need to edit the tapes together, and yes Berger we didn't
burn them..... heh...
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Great show!
I can't wait til that one is done!
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This was a great concert!
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Dr Rich
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Originally posted by Ritchie_az
I've never seen a DA concert (I really hope to get a chance before they hang up their hats!), but I did see Terry Taylor live in Chandler, AZ with Phil Madeira. It was the Pretend I'm Elvis tour. I'd been listening to DA for only a year, and had just purchased Terry's Avacado Faultline CD, when I saw he was performing the next day (I think). I convinced my wife (we were just married and she didn't really understand this "new" music I was listening to) to go and we had a blast! The concert, which was in a hotel, was free (I would have paid), there was free food and drinks, only about 50 people, and a real pesonal feeling about it. We sat on the front row. Terry and Phil were SO funny. The music was great. We talked to Terry after the show--about his Bakersfield and Lake Isabella ties (which is where my wife is from)--about the new Mr. Buechner's Dream album (which I'd just purchased and he autographed), and other small talk.
My wife has liked (not how I like, but in her own way) Terry's music ever since.
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The first time I ever saw Terry was on the Pretend I'm Elvis tour with Phil Madeira. In St Paul, MN (really Falcon Heights) at a venue that went out of business a long time ago. It was a chruch coffee shop. Then is become three or four various other coffee shops, including one that showed old cool films, before the entire strip mall and bowling alley was knocked down to build apartments or some such thing.
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