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Started by susep, September 14, 2008, 01:17:28 PM

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Bobafett

Quote from: OctopusRider on October 18, 2009, 02:26:22 PM
Hey susep! I just thought I'd stop by and say hello. Nice to see so many familiar names still around at the paug.

hey Octopus, glad to see you around.  I still spread those dope ass Pink Floyd shows you hooked me up with. Thanks again.
The events in our lives happen in a sequence in time, but in their significance to ourselves they find their own order; the continuous thread of revelation.

susep

getting back on track here's a sweet violin solo by L. Shankar from a 1978 jazz festival show from Brazil w/ John McLaughlin's One Truth Band:


http://www.youtube.com/v/bwAbMek8Lx8&hl=en&fs=1&


whatapiper

damn, that was ridiculous :-o
We are all and we are all we are
Far flung bits of Sun and bits of Stars
From the  ocean from the land from the
beginning to end
Backwards forwards back toward
we belong

susep

#123
QuoteSoon after our move, we received an offer to play three days of a "Trips Festival," in Vancouver, British Columbia. It seemed like a good opportunity to bring our music to a new audience, since we'd been preaching to the choir, so to speak, for a while now. Since we couldn't afford to fly, the band took the train, leaving Oakland one morning and arriving the next day, while the gear drove up in a truck. While on the train, we took smoke breaks in the only place where we could have a little privacy: the open vestibule between the cars. At one point, we were standing out there entranced by the rhythm of the wheels clickety-clacking over the welds in the rails; Billy and I looked at each other and just knew – we simultaneously burst out, "We can play this!"

"This" later turned into "Caution (Do Not Stop On Tracks)," one of our simplest, yet farthest-reaching musical explorations. Based on the train rhythm, it had only one chord and was played at a blistering tempo; the music ranged from bluesy ("I went down ... to see the gypsy woman one day... tryin' ta find out – what's wrong – with me an' my baby") to mind-shattering feedback ("Just a touch ... of mojo band"), the lyrics delivered by Pigpen with all the spooky, snaky, insinuating delivery he could summon.

At the next moment, the train lurched, and Jerry, who was standing near the exit, lost his footing and started to fall! Outward! Quick as a mongoose, Bobby reached out and grabbed his shirt, pulling him back into the car just as another train roared past in the opposite direction at a closing speed of what seemed like two hundred miles per hour. Whew!

     
http://www.sendspace.com/file/k36ql8 - Caution Mix.mp3




46:33
mp3
417kbps
69.1MB


rowjimmy


gah

Quote from: susep73 on November 14, 2009, 12:30:37 PM

http://www.sendspace.com/file/k36ql8 - Caution Mix.mp3

46:33
mp3
417kbps
69.1MB

Yes, I enjoyed this Saturday afternoon while at work. Thanks.
Sometimes we live no particular way but our own.

susep

#126
10 year Anniversary coming up for 31Dec.99, still sounds phresh today.  Check out this Big Cypress Mix to help enlighten your holiday season:

http://www.sendspace.com/file/53sztc

1:02:15
256 kbps
113 MB
mp3




Buffalo Budd

Thanks Susep, looking forward to watching the 12-31-99 DvDs this holdiay season.
Everything is connected, because it's all being created by this one consciousness. And we are tiny reflections of the mind that is creating the universe.

gah

Thanks man! Just grabbed this, listening now. Should make for a pleasant work morning! Love this Sand.  :clap:
Sometimes we live no particular way but our own.

Buffalo Budd

Everything is connected, because it's all being created by this one consciousness. And we are tiny reflections of the mind that is creating the universe.

susep


Fall Tour 1996 Mix

http://www.sendspace.com/file/otkssb - Phish - Fall Tour 1996 Mix.mp3
Size: 150.91MB |

Timber 4Dec
DwD 31Oct
2001 6Dec
Jim 16Nov
Bowie 19Nov
Simple 26Oct
Tweezer 11Nov
Mike's 6Nov
Simple 1Dec
Simple 31Oct
You Enjoy Myself 9Nov
Suzy 13Nov
Wildwood 6Dec
SSB 31Oct

bonus track
2001 - 18-30Nov.

1:05:55
320 kbps
150 MB
mp3

Enjoy!

gainesvillegreen

Quote from: susep73 on September 11, 2010, 01:18:23 PM

Fall Tour 1996 Mix

http://www.sendspace.com/file/otkssb - Phish - Fall Tour 1996 Mix.mp3
Size: 150.91MB |

Timber 4Dec
DwD 31Oct
2001 6Dec
Jim 16Nov
Bowie 19Nov
Simple 26Oct
Tweezer 11Nov
Mike's 6Nov
Simple 1Dec
Simple 31Oct
You Enjoy Myself 9Nov
Suzy 13Nov
Wildwood 6Dec
SSB 31Oct

bonus track
2001 - 18-30Nov.

1:05:55
320 kbps
150 MB
mp3

Enjoy!

Love this mix, all the Simple representation, ESPECIALLY the 10/26. Unfortunately, still a fail though since Reba is not represented. 
:-P
:wink:
Dysfunction and itemized lists of people's failures are where it's at.

Mr.Slinky

Two sticks causing fire, ready to be heavy when you're feather light and steady.  Bling bling when I sparkle cutting corners dropping angles, losing rhythm coils in a tangle no need to be a pretzel smooth as a lizard Ill be slinkin' with a slither.

susep

It's fun finding old threads like this one.  :-P

I made this Whipping Post mix last Summer, sharing now.  Enjoy!

https://www.sendspace.com/file/eu0277 - Whipping Post.mp3 (54.96MB)

09/24/88
10/29/88
09/08/88
05/13/89
06/21/88
09/24/88

24:00
mp3
320kbps
54.9MB


mopper_smurf

He's back :rawk: :rawk:
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