1:42:52 There’s a random Q&A video of Stewart where he talked about this performance and how Trey wanted to go back into a jam but they had already gone way past their allotted time. Would’ve been lame if there set had ended with the sound crew cutting the PA haha
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The armys on ecstasy, so they say.......i read all about it in the USA Today, they stepped up urine testing to make it go away cuz its hard to kill the enemy on a roll MDMA 🤔🤷♂️ drop lsd not bombs!
Masters of 'pocket science'.. when these eclectically talented musicians hit that ethereal space of Sonic communication that we mere mortals can only dream of it's sheer magic that overcome the lame vocals that drive the narrative of the cosmic jam opportunities.. unique and essential listening for anyone who wants to hear the best on the planet👍👍
That was one awesome concert it put Stuart copland on a completely different level to the police. Whom i see in 2008 world tour in Birmingham they were good but not this good amazing energy ❤
I'm very upset with not having been able to ask Stewart Copeland how much better and more fun it was playing with bass playing frontman (or 1/2 frontman if you wanna include Phish's good ol' Trey) Les than fellow bass playing frontman/band-ditcher Sting when I saw Oysterhead in Toronto! (And only getting a $/!+ - scribble autograph from Anastasio and no $/!+ scribble from Claypool!)
Tom petty with Stevie nicks, g love and special sauce, beck, Bonnie Raitt, radiohead..the chocolate covered mushrooms lol..this really was a great show
This is, I believe, the place. When I saw this video I had a visceral reaction. Then I saw the location -- Twister Falls in Oregon -- and I thought, "That's the place!" Back in my early or mid-30s, my siblings and I went on our first siblings-only vacation. We chose the Pacific Northwest as our destination and had a jolly ol' time traipsing about. Mt. Hood recovering from a volcanic explosion some 20 years earlier, or whenever it was. Blueberries the size of small grapes. A hike along Twister Falls. It was beautiful. I know that. But it's one particular memory there that sticks out most clearly to me for it was one of the more harrowing ones I've ever had, brief as it was. I was standing on this trail, likely talking to my siblings, when a couple coming up behind me decided to pass me -- on the OUTSIDE edge of the trail -- without announcing themselves. I didn't see them. I didn't know they were behind me and now starting to pass me -- on the OUTSIDE edge of this rather narrow trail. Right as they were passing me, I turned around, my backpack on my back, my arms flailing around as I was speaking, and I nearly knocked one of them over! Like OVER. Down. Dead. It didn't happen. No one fell. They went on, presumably, to live another day. But, OMGoodness! My heart! My adrenalin! For years, any time I'd think of them and that day I almost knocked one of them off the trail and down, down, down the ravine, my heart would start to race.
Finally, finally I figured out the comments section and realize that some kind of algorithm or persons unknown are going thru the posts and put the negative comments at the end. Good luck to where this does or does not fit in. GBG NO EDITS.
I think credit should be given to the sound mixer because without that person’s expertise this never could have been pulled-off; integral to the band. Especially for the Matterhorn and whamola piece; integration is essential. Next number “shadow of a man” proves the point. GBG NO EDITS.
It is very hard to believe that three guys can come together and create music like this which fits into another dimension. Bonnaroo brings out the best most outlandish results. Of course it takes three individuals who are totally unique and have their own wavelengths uniting in a force of nature which is awesome to witness. Thanks. GBG NO EDITS.
First saw Ghetto Youth Crew at Reggae on the River in 99.. then Damian returned and put on the best show ever at Reggae on the River 2003 with Stephen.. utterly ridiculous look it up
Les's voice needs turned up in the mix. i was them in likw 2000 or 2001 ans as a non les fan or trey fan together they are awesonme. Copeland on the other hand really was rhe flues that rounded then out
13 days till the Ian Murawski tour but it’s the last time I will be paying at mazi and then I will have to get ready for the summer tour with Mike Gordon and Tessa Gordon and this time with out Scott Murawski