More 10KLF Downloads

Arrrfhhhhghghh… What’s the deal 10K tapers? It’s like four days later and I see 5 shows uploaded. It’s not the irregular speed that’s bothering me, it’s the possibility that they just might not be uploaded at all. And that would be horrendous.

Anyways, check out the 10,000 Lakes 2006 download page for links to SCI, Mike & The Duo, Keller Williams Incident, Cornmeal, and Umphrey’s McGee.

UPDATE 4:30PM Wed: Raq’s late night is now available.

UPDATE 11:42PM Wed: G.R.A.B. (Billed as Trey Anastasio) and Phil Lesh & Friends are now available, meaning all of the Main Stage shows from the weekend have been uploaded, except O.A.R. But who cares about that show… ;o)

UPDATE 11:50AM Thur: Hot Buttered Rum’s Lake Sallie Campground Stage show is now available in FLAC only on Archive.org.

UPDATE 11:09AM Sat: U-Melt, Family Groove Company, Railroad Earth, and alternate recordings of Phil Lesh and SCI are all available for download now.

UPDATE 1:30AM Aug 01:  More Keller and Hot Buttered Rum for you.

10 Responses to “More 10KLF Downloads”

  1. Sweeps Says:

    How about some more reviews of 10KLF????

  2. Brandon Says:

    There had better be alot more shows getting posted…………..I must have that show by the new primitives, it was outstanding.

    P.S.=> 10,000 Lakes was absolutey the most enjoyable thing I have ever done in my life, truly incredible.

  3. Mike Says:

    10k was prob the best time of my entire life, I met some of the nicest people, had some of the best ya kno!! and saw the best music in the world.. all 4 days were a blast.. and i just cant wait for next year.. BOO to all who Missed MEDESKI and TREY!!! Kane knows and so does John! Peace

    I need that show BAD~

    kRAZY kARNATZ

  4. Kane Says:

    For sure Matt, great times chilling with you guys this weekend.

    - Sweep, my Friday review is over 2200 words at this point, and I’ve still got a little bit left to cover of the late-nights. It should be uploaded to LiveMusicBlog.com sometime tomorrow, and includes links to some pictures as well as audio samples for all of Phil Lesh’s set. Also my travelling partner John will have his Thursday review up tomorrow as well.

    - Brandon, I’ve never heard much of the New Primitives, any recommendations? I’ll keep an eye out for their set for sure, but I don’t expect a lot from the bands that played on Wednesday or the Saloon Stage, there just wasn’t many tapers inside the building.

    Also, GRAB and Phil Lesh have been added to the 10KLF Downloads page, make sure you’re sending your other friends this way too for the listings. Thanks, peace everyone.

  5. Sweeps Says:

    ok Kane, I forgive you, haha! Can’t wait to check out those reviews:)

    I don’t really have the time like I used to, to download and listen to all the shows, so I rely heavily on reviews from people like you!

    BTW, if you were to choose your top three shows at 10KLF, which ones would you choose? I’m asking, because I’d love to download the highlights, avoiding having to “sift” through the mediocre shows;)

  6. Brandon Says:

    Actually the New Primitives played on the field stage, but i still doubt that anyone recorded it. I am keeping optimistic however because i had never heard of these guys either until 10 k and they literally blew my head off.

    I also hope that the keller williams show gets posted soon, as well as the wood brothers.

    Also, if anyone finds my head, just leave it in detroit lakes & I’ll pick it up next year!

  7. Kane Says:

    -Sweeps, I go into my favorite shows in a little more detail in my next review, which I just finished last night (3000 words). However, I can easily pinpoint my favorite four shows for you.

    Phil Lesh & Friends - More info on why I loved it in the review, but Phil was the best large act there this weekend I think and really brought it home.

    Green Lemon - Small, Fargo, ND, band who played on the Saloon Stage during the Friday late-nights. Doubt you’ll find a recording but check out GreenLemonBand.com and listen to “Flight Of Manwe.” These guys are very electronic, so if you’re into that you’ll like ‘em.

    Great American Taxi - This is Vince Herman’s new gig, he was the frontman for Leftover Salmon. Anyways, Vince Herman, as you’ll soon read, is one of the best entertainers I’ve ever seen on a stage. He makes every concert into a show/standupcomedy/party. Bluegrassy at times, mostly just jammin’ to solid covers and funny tunes though.

    Public Property - They’re an 8-piece all-white reggae band from Iowa. That said, they are awesome, not too mention they have three of the most beautiful singer/dancers ever providing secondary vocals. The show they put on is really unique, something you have to experience. Also, their last album What’s Goin’ On, is well worth the money spent, great stuff.

    Sadly, the only one I expect to find for download is Phil Lesh (which is already up on archive.org). As far as downloads from the weekend, check out SCI’s headlining show, and Cornmeal is a good, small, bluegrassy act I’d recommend.

    UPDATE: Hot Buttered Rum just showed up on Archive, check the download’s page. Woo Hoo!

  8. Kane Says:

    Woops, just noticed, that Hot Buttered Rum String Band show is from their Lake Sallie Campground Stage performance.

    and Brandon, I think that’s where I left my head too. My dancing legs, at least.

  9. Sweeps Says:

    Awesome Kane, thanks for the input! I’ll keep an eye out, and if I find the shows anywhere I’ll get back to you, if you haven’t blogged it already:)

  10. tom Says:

    thanks to you i am now a big trampled by turtles fan. i owe you the discovery of a song that finds my happiness, “whiskey.” many songs bring happiness of course, but adding to the count can only help. the rational way to pay back for one song is with another song (or beer). since i don’t plan to fedex any beers, i think you should instead listen to “wagon wheel” by old crow medicine show (if you haven’t already, that is). i kept it in the bluegrass category. as we all know, a good song is like a good woman- a feeling of infinity in this finite world. yes, that is deep and probably overly corny, but i felt philosophical and it had to be said