Gathering of the Vibes 2011–Thursday

Having a great time at Gathering of the Vibes so far… usual perfect snafu’s of planes trains and automobiles, meeting friends and setting up camp.IMG_20110721_160729

And just in the nick of time for a great set from The Mother Hips!

It was their first time here, and they were on early, so unfortunately for the late arrivals, they missed a rocking set that included ‘White Falcon Fuzz" and "Magazine". Tim Bluhm, singer and guitarist, was dripping bucket’s of sweat as he told the audience "…we’re not used to heat like this, we’re from California." I talked to The Mother Hips guitarist Greg Loiacano after his set, and he confided that the band didn’t get a chance to practice before the set, as all the band members were busy with other things, and it had been a couple months since the last Hips show.  He felt they got it together a little into the set, and are ready for their weekend shows (Cambridge MA tonight, Friday 7/22 and Hoboken NJ  on Saturday) For me, they played well, not as on fire as some shows I have seen from them, but solid and rocking it, definitely catch them when they come to your area.

Great music next from The Infamous Stringdusters, incredible musicians in the bluegrass rock vein, the highlight for me was their cover of The Police’s ‘Walking on the Moon"

Dumpstaphunk = deep funkin’ good time. As always, take the bad stuff that’s happened in the past, let it go, and put it – in the dumpsta!

Dark Star Orchestra Gathering of the Vibes 2011Thursday night headliner, Dark Star Orchestra turned in an original set of Grateful Dead classics, and were joined by Donna Jean Godcheaux on several songs as well. This band is really developing into a major act, whille still always a playing tribute to the Dead, and IMO by building their own sets and jams, they are expressing so much more. Many felt it to be one fo the finer DSO shows they have ever seen. here is the setlist:

1: China Cat Sunflower > I Know You Rider, Jack Straw*, Loose Lucy*, Passenger, Brown-Eyed Women, Blow Away, Mama Tried, Big River*, The Harder They Come*, Around and Around*

2: Help on the Way > Feel Like A Stranger > Scarlet Begonias* > Fire On The Mountain > Playin’ In The Band* > Drums > Space > St. Stephen > Alligator > Morning Dew > Playin’ Reprise
E: Brothers and Sisters*       (*with Donna)

DSO–Gathering OF the Vibes 2011

Gathering Of The Vibes– my highlights from 2010–and why you should go this year!

www.gatheringofthevibes.com

Jerry's always looking over your shoulder... Gathering of the VibesSo you’re thinking about going to the Gathering of the Vibes?  What is there to think about?!?  It is one of"Now that the singer is gone... Where shall I go for the song?" - Robert Hunter the kindest bestest festivals ever.   And it’s all inspired by the same inspiration that moves Deadheadland brightly – the love, light, and music of Jerry Garcia.

The Grateful current runs throughout this fest!  Obviously with Furthur and The Rhythm Devils both playing (for the second year in a row for both bands!) it is guaranteed to be a haven for Deadheads.   While Furthur is stopping in mid-tour, it is the ONLY show The Rhythm Devils are playing all yearBilly has been so busy with 7 Walkers, and the Mickey Hart Band is touring in August… here is a chance to see them playing together.

Need more reason?  How about Jane’s Addiction!   Perry Farrell, Stephen Perkins, and Dave Navarro are guaranteed to be groovy – have you seen how they dress?.  And if there was ever a place for them to break out there version of “Ripple”, Vibes would be it.   (On a personal note, I used to go to see the Grateful Dead with Stephen Perkins and his late brother Mark (RIP), who was my good friend.  It warms my heart to see Stephen’s band play at this festival – and I know Marc would be so effin’ proud of his little bro!  Plus Mark is hangin’ with Jerry, so it’s all good,y’know?)

Not enough? How about: Elvis Costello, Levon Helm, Toots and the Maytals, Taj Mahal, Deep Banana Blackout, the McLovins, David Gans… the list goes on and the groove does not stop all night long!!!

...they made a fine connection - Gathering of the VibesWith lovely grassy campgrounds in beautiful Seaside Park in Bridgeport Connecticut, and some of the nicest people ever come to this fest – old and young heads, kind people.  Your people.  My people.

Being as that I am from the west coast, I was not sure what to make of my first visit to Vibes.  With a  15 year history I had certainly heard of the event in the past… fortunately I had friends (from all over the country) there, so I felt at home.  Plus it was not very hard to make many new friends, whom I hope to reconnect with this year.   How sweet it was – Gathering of the Vibes is a wonderful world!  So much so, that I can’t imagine not being part of it again. So very grateful…

Large and comfortable campgrounds, some even have shade – but it is always recommended you bring some of your own!  Set up a tent, chill under a canopy, and hang out and get to know your neighbors.  I met peopleKickin' it or Hoopin' it - Gathering of the Vibes from India and Indiana – from Boston and Brooklyn.  And I certainly wasn’t the only person from California there.   I had a lovely swim in the Sound (the water between Bridgeport CT, and Long Island NY), and party and danced in the sounds and vibes all weekend.

Karma Wash - it feels so good, and i love how my chakras shine!Last year had some great highlights!  I had a double dose of Jeff Mattson, playing with the Donna Jean Godchaux Band and Dark Star Orchestra!  Of course Furthur’s set was stellar and included a masterful complete “Terrapin Suite”.  The Rhythm Devils, featuring Keller Williams and Davy Knowles knocked my socks off – a whole different Vibe than Furthur, just as fun in a different way.   And Primus – did not suck(!) – though they were very weird!  Good to see our Ratdog pal Jay Lane, playing with Les Claypool again!   Little Feat did a great “Dixie Chicken > Tennessee Jed > Dixie Chicken” – a meaty sandwich of Lowell and Jerry tributes!   

Make Friends at Gathering of the Vibes - this was a spontaneous massage pile!More good musical treats last year: David Gans – does a wonderful set, very fun and heartfelt, and he has this song that is made up of snippets of 6 or so Grateful Dead songs that will drive  you nuts if you are the type that begs to call the tune…  David Will be there this year, too, and will also be broadcasting LIVE on Sunday, his Sirius Grateful Dead Channel show “Tales From The Golden Road”.   

And I was very impressed by the young jam
mers in The McLovins – this band is not kid stuff, they can really play.  I love there mix of genre’s and jams – and this year they play on the main stage!

Wavy Gravy and David Gans - exhausted after day three of Gathering of the Vibes!The Vibes covers many musical genres too – while not for me, last years festival closed out with Damian Marley and NAS – and I hear the kids loved it!  Heh heh… I snuck off before they played, but I did get to see one of my all time favorites, Jimmy Cliff (he was second to last) – and wow he did a powerful set of positive reggae and world music vibration! 

With some of the same acts as last year, and many others, this year promises to be even better! 

Good friends, good music, good vibes!  Plus Wavy Gravy!

So don’t debate it, if you can make it (even for just one of the days) – GO TO VIBES! 

See you there!

P.S. – be sure and visit the Karma Wash – tell ‘em Deadheadland sent ya!