"Mann's Fate" > "Song From the Stainless Cymbal"! Absolutely wonderful stories! A cameo appearance by Chester! What a wonderful show, guys! Just bravo!
Setlist............. I See the Light Nobody Knows You When You're Down and Out Follow the Drinking Gourd Day to Day Out the Window Blues Corners Without Exits River of Time Parchman Farm Mann's Fate Song From The Stainless Cymbal Come Back Baby Keep Your Lamp Trimmed and Burning Maybe the best one yet. Thanks Jorma, Jack, Vanessa, et al. Safe travels Jack.
I love Jack's Bala-bass-a. Deep, deep resonance. OK, Jorma ain't too shabby either. Together they really produce musical synergy -- better than the sum of the individual parts. Never been much of a bass fan, but Kack has opened my ears. Safe trip back home, Jack.
What a superb show, whished I could've woken up the neighbourhood and showed them what they missing. 'Look what you missing while you sleep, silly people'.Thanks once again
Every week just keeps getting better. Clap clap clap, to everyone at FPR, and the one and only, the Great.... Jack Cassidy. Thanks for sticking around😁😁
They're doing Keep Your Lamps.....I've been playing this because of these two this past 45 years....I don't hesitate to say...not one iota as well as they do! If you think the bass is easy...then just watch Jack on this one!
I grew up in D.C., and hadn't thought about Coffee n Confusion in decades. I remember those extravaganza gigs down in Virginia. . I still have that Mose Allison album Mose Allison Takes To The Hills with Parchman Farm. . I came out to San Francisco for school 1966. . my husband Jim Hill did sound for the Starship, was on the road with you guys. . franks for the mammaries, you two. I hear the acoustic sound track of my life. Love it.
I have been a follower of Jorma since the typewriter tapes with Janis Joplin. And of Jack and Jorma with Jefferson Airplane, Hot Tuna, solo albums and more. If Jack isn't the best bass player ever, he will do. And if Jorma isnt the best guitar player ever, who is? I can remember back in the early 70's when I realized, and was blown away, that both Jack and Jorma were playing lead in the same song! What a treasure they both are...WOW!
yikes is my new catch phrase ... only Jorma could come up with it.... 60 years and still lovin the man.... listened to Baxters this am what a freaking good album
Great show!! ...some extra energy with Jack for an extra night...I didn't notice the Jorma leg stomp action in any of the other 13 shows...great to see...like I remember from the first time at the palladium, NYC '79...
So good to have Jack there I'm sure you guys feel. You guys stay safe and thanks for what you're doing so much it means everything to us now since the beginning of this
Tonight was awesome. You guys were on fire from the start. Loved all the stories too. Jorma's dad trippin! Thanks for another great Saturday night and thanks Jack for sticking around one more week!
Question ask jorma about mld 70 concert with jack and papa john you guys blew off the roof at winterland...papa john melted his violin Graham came out and said the concert was one of the best..I already knew it ...also country joe was on the bill he was hot as hell...I thank God Robert johnson chose the right road
The audio quality is much better this week ! Jorma's vocal mic is out front . Jack's bass is subdued. the guitars are balanced ! Someone must have done a soundcheck !!!
The answer is yes Tassajara is still there and no it hasn’t changed much. I spent 3 months there in the winter of 2005. We were not eating any steak however.
I agree, I saw these guys in Dec PreCovid and Jack was telling stories and I got nuthin. He is also so soft spoken, but his bass pounds, so there is that!