Thank you so much for writing Borne, you helped me get through the hardest time of my life with that song I found so much strength in it when I needed it most. I am in debt to you. Can’t wait to see you guys again. The biggest virtual hug to Goooooooooose. Much love.
I went night 2, excellent, love this band. My first taste was Goosemas 2020 and helped me out of the covid depression and dancing was back in the picture after that!
I actually don't remember when I found this band. One day, my brain said, "Goose, remember where you heard that?" And I looked at your page, and fell in love, GOOOOOOOOOOOOOOSEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEE
Getting ready for Colorado shows… maybe Peter will bless us with an energetic Disco Inferno for the first time in two years. Long live GOOOOOOOOOOOOOSE!
Both STL shows were fantastic. I loved the Slow Ready into Mas Que Nada!! That was the stand out for me. Also, Red Bird into Tomorrow Never Knows and Don’t Do it Encore to cap the two nights 🔥🔥🔥. Great shit, Goose!
i think the stlouis shows were not just the next level of goose but the next level of music in general. so gooooooooood!! those jams on night 2 were way to tremendous. Next time ill have the cacao. LOVE YOU GUYS!!!
After considerable consideration 😉 I’m gonna go ahead and officially call this -the best single goose performance to date, performance isn’t really the proper word… Please prove wrong😊
Am I in for a 30 mintue jam of my favorite song Ive ever had? Im in. Im a Jackson player, so not much of a semi-hollow body, but darn that PRS is pretty. Hail Goose.
It is great that they have finally turned up Trevor and thus created some balance in the band. Rick was so far out front for the last few years -- and it did not allow the band to listen well and improvise as a group. Everything is still pretty Type 1 jams, and reminiscent of String Cheese Incident in their approach -- in fact this jam is very SCI reminiscent (say 2002-2003). Peter's approach has continued to improve, and he is not trying to do too much in creating texture; again it helps Trevor is a good counterpoint. Cotter is a very good feel drummer. He is not very technical -- in fact he drags and rushes a lot; you can hear it pretty clearly now that Trevor is turned up a bit in the mix. He also is not transparent in a jazz way -- like Fishman, who is just remarkably transparent and supportive. His fills are often off and his use of crashes a bit jarring. Stated simply, he is not Ben and is still finding his place. I think that is why the longer jams are working right now -- where his lack of precision can be hidden a bit. I think it will eventually work. It just will take time and it isn't going to be as sharp and technical as it was going to be with Ben.
Can anyone elaborate, or link me to what is going on with the amp/FX rack going on behind Rick? Those are not Deluxe Reissues with Alessandro Speakers! haha
Started seeing these guys a few years ago cant lie I thought the were the Coldplay of the jam band world. Utterly boring, 2 years since I've seen em. You can definitely tell they been hanging with phish. Bass is also wayyy on point. Very glad to see this version of borne