Sunday, September 20, 2009

Umphrey's McGee 9.16.09

Set One Prowler > Intentions Clear, Bad Poker, Professor Wormbog > "Jimmy Stewart" > 2nd Self, White Man's Moccasins, The Stranger
Set Two JaJunk > Turn & Run, Pay the Snucka*, Uncommon > In the Flesh > Another Brick In the Wall > Raymond^, Slacker, Much Obliged
Encore Dear Prudence, JaJunk


Excellent 2nd set, especially the Snucka>Uncommon>In The Flesh>Another Brick In The Wall. Can't wait to get this show from UMLive to hear this one again.

Friday, September 4, 2009

Ratdog 9.2.09




I: Viola Lee Blues > Maggie’s Farm, Baby Blue, It’s All Over Now > She Says > Liberty > Viola Lee Blues
II: Stealin@, Mexicali Blues@, Friend of the Devil@, Two Djinn > Stuff > Stella Blue* > Viola Lee Blues* > Throwing Stones*
E: Gloria

An odd first set. Two Dylan songs followed by a Stones? Hmm… Never seen that done before. I did enjoy the Viola Lee Blues and hope that makes it into regular rotation. The highlights for me were the obvious nod to Jerry, FOTD and Stella Blue. Didn’t think Bobby could pull off Jerry songs so well.

Wednesday, July 29, 2009

Kindle

Nicholson Baker on the Kindle:

It was like going from a Mini Cooper to a white 1982 Impala with blown shocks

Friday, July 24, 2009

Granola

Here's my recipe for granola:

3 cups whole oats

1/4 cup brown sugar

1/4 cup maple syrup

1/4 cup olive or canola oil

couple handfuls of cashews

Mix in a bowl and spread out on a cookie sheet and bake at 250 degrees for 1 hour and 15 minutes. Throw in some dried fruit and peanut M&M's and you're good to go!

Wednesday, July 22, 2009

Woodstock concert's undercover lovers, Nick and Bobbi Ercoline, 40 years after summer of love




Of all the images snapped during the original Woodstock weekend, one stands above all: a young couple huddled together in a blanket, standing alone in a sea of people lying on wet ground.

It's an enduring image of love, care and protection that earned iconic status through its placement on the cover of the original "Woodstock" album in 1970, as well as on the movie poster.

Forty years later, the couple in the photo - Nick and Bobbi Ercoline, both 60 - remain together. They married two summers after the fabled weekend, and they still live less than an hour's drive from the original concert site of Bethel, N.Y., and within spitting distance of where they both grew up.

Nick Ercoline works for the Orange County, N.Y., Department of Housing. Bobbi is a resident nurse at the elementary school in their hometown of Pine Bush.

The 40th anniversary of the ultimate hippie be-in, this Aug. 15-17, has thrown the Ercolines into the spotlight again - something they never expected or sought.

They say they remember nothing of the original shot, taken by Burk Uzzle. "We weren't striking a pose," Nick says. "We were as surprised as everybody to see that photo on the album cover."

They discovered it while at a friend's house listening to the album and passing around the gatefold jacket. First, Nick recognized the famous yellow butterfly staff in the left corner. "It belonged to this guy Herbie," Nick says. "We latched on to him that day because he was having a very bad experience. He was tripping pretty heavily and he had lost his friends. After I saw that staff I said, 'Hey that's our blanket.' Then I said, 'Hey, that's us.'"

Bobbi, then 20, wasn't overly impressed. "Woodstock was over and done with at that time," she says. "It didn't seem like a big deal. The only thing was that then I had to tell my mother I had gone. She didn't know. But by then, she didn't mind."

The two had arrived in the middle of the weekend, a rare feat given that all main roads were closed by then. "We were local kids, so we knew the back roads," Nick says. "About 5 miles away we abandoned this big white 1965 Chevrolet Impala station wagon."

The two didn't realize the impact their photo had until Woodstock's 20th anniversary, when the world's media began seeking them out. In fact, their memories of the original event have more to do with the scene than the music, because they were too far away to hear or see much.

"I remember the rain, the lack of toilets and the body odor," Bobbi says.

"I also remember an orange haze from the glowing lights of the stage. It was everywhere, lighting up the sky."

The pair had met only three months earlier, over Memorial Day weekend, at the bar where Nick worked. "This waiter brought this beautiful blond in one day and said, 'This is my girlfriend; keep an eye on her,'" Nick explains. "Every night she stood in front of me and we got friendlier and friendlier. Then one weekend he made the mistake of leaving her home while he went to the shore with the guys and he never told her. That was the end of that. And the beginning of this."

Despite all the time gone by, Nick says they still get recognized. "We were in Germany, and right when we walked into the hotel they knew who we were."

As to why their photo was chosen, Nick has a theory. "It's peaceful, which is what the event was about," he says. "And it's an honest representation of a generation. When we look at that photo I don't see Bobbi and me. I see our generation."

Wednesday, May 27, 2009

moe. 5.26.09, Pine Mountain Amphitheater, Flagstaff, Arizona

Set One:
Sensory Deprivation Bank -> Blue Jeans Pizza, Queen Of Everything,
Four, Crab Eyes, Happy Hour Hero, Raise A Glass -> St. Augustine

Set Two:
Zed Naught Z, Moth -> Dr. Graffenburg -> Yodelittle -> Zed Naught Z ->
Moth- > meat., Johnny Lineup

No encore: After meat. Al stated that there would be no encore, but
they were taking requests. Johnny Lineup was that request.

First off, Pine Mountain Amphitheater is a great little venue. Holds about 2,000 people, but last night it was rumored that only 500 tickets were sold and I believe it. It’s situated among huge pine trees and with the clear sky last night, had a great view of the stars.

moe. was great, as usual and culminated in a great second set. Chuck and Al were trading leads and complimenting each other like only they can do. Rob’s bass added an extra dimension which allowed the songs to really get out there. Can’t wait to hear the soundboards of this one.

Allman Brothers, 5.24.09 Red Rock Casino

1. Don’t Want You No More >
2. It’s Not My Cross To Bear
3. Done Somebody Wrong
4. Don’t Keep Me Wonderin’
5. Woman Across The River
6. Ain’t Wastin’ Time No More
7. Leave My Blues at Home
8. Revival
9. Melissa
Set II
with Fireworks display
10. Melissa
11. End Of The Line
12. Rocking Horse
13. Statesboro Blues
14. Midnight Rider
15. Whipping Post
Encore
16. One Way Out

Derek Trucks was on fire. Arguably the best contemporary slide guitar player. Derek fills the void left by Dwayne and yet has a style all his own.