The Who – TOMMY – Live and complete! Hippie Birth Daze Pete Townsend!
And thank you Pete for all you have done!
Much ? here on Deadheadland for Pete.
(his birthday was yesterday)
Here is a great selection of his solo work. Prolific Pete!
And thank you Pete for all you have done!
Much ? here on Deadheadland for Pete.
(his birthday was yesterday)
Here is a great selection of his solo work. Prolific Pete!
Read the rest of Every Summer Music Festival Youve Ever Been To on CollegeHumor
Here is some more video – Bobby performing with the kids of the Perkins Secondary Chorus.
Uncle Johns Band
Sugar Magnolia
Ripple
Perkins School For The Blind http://www.perkins.org/
Thanks to Cosmic Carl and tssmking!
May 14, 2010
John K Band and The Wharf Rats
Senator Theater, Baltimore, MD
John K Band
Scott Fitzpatrick – drums
Katy Gaughan – percussion
Paul Grepps – keys
Larry Joseloff – bass
John Kadlecik – vocals, guitar
1 set – opened for The Wharf Rats
2001 (Thus Spoke Zarathustra)
Nobody Told Me
Seen Love
Feel Like Dynamite
Cleaning Windows
The Business
Suzy Greenberg
Page 43
Harder They Come
What’s Become of Mary
Sister Smiles
How Sweet It Is
_
The Wharf Rats
Scott Brown – guitar
Leah Delano – vocals
Jeff DLB – keyboards
Cosmic Carl – percussion & vocals
Rob Gersten – drums & vocals
Stewart Lyons – bass & vocals
Eric Metzman – guitar & vocals
*w/John Kadlecik – fiddle
**w/Katy Gaughan – percussion
JK/KG 1st Anniversary Champagne Toast
Bertha
Beat It On Down the Line
Mr. Charlie
*Me & My Uncle >
*Big River
Hey Pocky Way (Cosmic Carl vocals)
Cold Rain & Snowmageddon
Big Railroad Blues
*Mississippi 1/2-Step >
*Franklin’s Tower
Sugaree
Eyes of the World
Scarlet Begonia**>
Drumz** >
Space > Eight Miles High
Mama Tried
Evil Ways
I Know You Rider
http://www.myspace.com/johnkmusicnet
http://www.johnkmusic.net
http://www.furthur.net
http://www.myspace.com/whrats
http://www.reverbnation.com/thewharfrats
Deadheadland (and many others) expected this after the Nokia Shows were announced.
This schedule is a Deadheads dream, Dark Star Orchestra, Furthur, Rhythm Devils, Donna Jean Godchaux, New Riders of the Purple Sage, Little Feat, Steve Kimock and Crazy Engine, Jackie Greene Band, Robert Randoloph and the Family Band, etc… sounds to me like friends,family, fans of music and love, the Grateful Dead and beyond!
Phish appeared on Late Night with Jimmy Fallon 5/14/2010
The show is doing Rolling Stones Week, and as part of that, Phish performed The Stones song “Loving Cup ”, which has been part of their repertoire for many years.
Really great song, so many classic lines from one song… Jaggers/Richards masterpiece! Their lyrics are often brilliant, and underrated. they get upstaged usually by Mick and Keith themselves.
“What a beautiful buzz”
“I’m the man who brings you roses, when you ain’t got none”
“I would love to spill the beans with you till dawn”
“Give me little drink from your loving cup
Just one drink and I’ll fall down drunk”
Last October 31, as part of Phish Festival 8, the band played the Rolling Stones performing Exile On Main Street (the album “Loving Cup” is from) as their musical Halloween Costume.
Much of this set was also part of their recent theatrical release Phish 3D. Here is the “Loving Cup” from the film (sorry it is not in 3D here!)
John K Band
Chief Ike’s Mambo Room
Washington, DC
5/10/2010
Benefit for the 41st Annual Smoke-In
1: How Sweet It Is, Sister Smiles, The Business, That’s What Love Will Make You Do, Fast Enough for You, Nobody Told Me
2: Feel Like Dynamite, What’s Become of Mary, Seen Love, 2001*, Walking in Your Footsteps*, Cleaning Windows, Harder They Come
* w/ Tom Constanten on piano
TC played a solo set in between, Scott Fitzpatrick and John Kadlecik sat in on Dark Star
(setlist from John Kadlecik)
Here is the show on the archive, for your streaming and pleasure!
http://www.archive.org/details/JohnKBandAtChiefIkesMamboRoom4102010
John and Tom Constanten also sat in with On The Bus at chief Ike’s the last Saturday, 5/8/2010. Here is that show: http://www.archive.org/details/OnTheBus50810ChiefIkesMamboRoom
Next gig for the John K Band is Friday night May 14th, at The Senator
with The Wharf Rats.
Fun stuff!
Deadheadland loves Mother Jones! Here is some info from their website:
Rising Sun Entertainment is proud to present Mother Jones’ Official CD Release Party!
Our 3rd album, titled “Better Days”, offers genres ranging from Americana and Country flavors to Reggae, R&B and Classic Rock grooves- all with that flowin’ MoJo vibe.
Come down, grab a CD- help us celebrate- and check out the new tunes LIVE- plus some other MoJo faves, and special guests!
At 8pm Jeff Cleveland (of Cowspace) and his original band, The Hope Knots, perform an acoustic set.
A great songwriter and a perfect way to start the night.
MoJo goes on around 9!
At 11:30pm Rolling Reunion will cap the night off with electric, jammy songs and their rock-all-out energy. A talented group of musicians, indeed!
www.MotherJonesBand.com
you can buy their CD’s right on their website! Support music!
A dynamic, six-piece multi-genre Jam band from Los Angeles, Mother Jones is composed of a powerhouse of the West Coast’s finest musicians and vocalists, performing & recording outstanding original music.
Mother Jones was founded by Son Vo and original Mother Jones guitarist Tony DiPiano in 2001. Within a few months, Halina Janusz came along, providing her honey-laced vocals and musical sensibilities to the mix. Marshall Thompson, one of the most talented keyboardists in LA, got involved shortly thereafter. Steve Janowski assumes the duty of mega-hair rock bassist while maintaining a tasty low end. Chris Kirshbaum is our fearless drummer, born of instinct, flavor and an uncanny ability to create grooves that move the band wherever it needs to go. Billy Yates is an incredible guitarist who delivers the goods with conviction, skill, tone and passion. This is the real deal.
With their third album titled “Better Days” having just arrived to hit the jam band scene with a bang, Mother Jones has set the standard for today’s jam band – strong originals backed up by strong vocalists and musicians who can deliver the goods.
Enjoy some Mother Jones from Deadheadland TV!
Bob Weir sings the national anthem before game 3 of the Celtics-Cavaliers NBA Eastern Conference Semi-final series.
Bob at Boston Garden Again!
5-7-1977 was my favorite – did anyone else note this anniversary?