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Archive Live: Peach Truck Republic

Sunday, February 25th, 2007

Peach Truck Republic - Barnyard Blonde

Scanning across eMusic’s wares today I stumbled upon an album called Barnyard Blonde by Peach Truck Republic. On a whim I added it to the queue, and I’m experiencing it for the first time as I sit here and write to you. Apparently these guys have been hanging around Fort Worth, TX, since 1993. They’ve got their act together if I’ve ever seen it. They’ve got the live sets down, their studio work could hold it’s own against any jamband or acoustic/folk/blues indie act I’ve listened to, and frankly I can’t find a damn thing I don’t like about the band.

I decided I’d go ahead and share some of their live tunes from Archive.org since they have a penchant for channeling the Dead that is remarkable. If you don’t believe me, listen to the jamming in “Franklin’s Tower.” This is better than some renditions I’ve heard by Phil Lesh & Friends… In addition I’ve included a few studio tracks from Barnyard Blonde. The live show is from Belle Isle Brewery in Oklahoma City, OK, in January 2006. Enjoy the tunes and let me know what you think, I’m really excited about these guys. Oh, and as an added bonus, I’ve got the poster from the show, so now you can add fancy artwork for your iPod.

Get the tunes after the jump, it’s well worth your time.

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Archive Live: Papa Grows Funk

Friday, October 27th, 2006

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I’d be a liar if I said I was a huge fan, and I’d be a liar if I said I’d ever heard anything but this show, but regardless, Papa Grows Funk and members of The Neville Brothers Band rip it up during this soundboard recording, so check it out. My favorites are the “Thank You Falletinme Be Mice Elf Again” part of the medley during set one and the “Mardi Gator” closer for the second set. Enjoy.

Papa Grows Funk
October 22, 2005

The Blind Tiger
Greensboro, NC
Taper: Joel @ JamLive.org
via Archive.org

Set One:
1. Stinky Snake
2. Rat-a-Tang Tang
3. Yakiniku
4. Mutha’ Funk Y’all > Thank You Falletinme Be Mice Elf Again

Set Two:
1. Dolemite Medley
2. Fish Eyed Fool
3. Can You Find the Way
4. Fire on the Bayou > People Say *
5. Doin’ It #
6. Soul Second Line %
7. Walkin’ to New Orleans %
8. Mardi Gator

Show Notes:
* w/ Ivan Neville on Vocals and Keys and Ian Neville on Guitar
# w/ Ian Neville on Guitar, Andy Kay on Trombone
% w/ Makuni Fukuda of The Neville Brothers Band on Guitar

Archive Live: New Riders of the Purple Sage 1976

Wednesday, October 18th, 2006

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1976 Publicity Photo (left-right): Stephen Love, David Nelson, Buddy Cage, John Dawson, Spencer Dryden.

So my experience with New Riders of the Purple Sage is pretty much limited to a couple standards I heard my dad spinnin’ as a kid and that it originated as a side project of Jerry’s. That right there is enough for me to go looking for more though, and this happens to be the best example I came across on Archive.org that has the songs I knew previous to checking this out, “Panama Red,” “Take A Letter Maria”. I recommend those two, “Little Old Lady” was exceptionally delightful for such a country vibe. Also check out the exceptionally long jams on “Portland Woman.” In addition, check out the first 30 seconds or so of “Henry,” as one of the band members dedicates the song as such:

“We’re gonna keep on dedicating this song, to anyone in the audience who smuggles dope for a living. For about as long as it takes for us all to get out there and vote all those silly laws out of the way, man. This is silly, we must have all been smoking something the last time we had a chance to vote any of them silly laws against smoking something out of the way. So here we go, this is dedicated to us and everbody that smokes dope and smuggles dope and everything until we can get those silly laws out of the way man.”

Check out the lyrics to “Henry” for a little more clarity about the dedication.

New Riders Of The Purple Sage
June 20th, 1976

Astor Theatre
Reading, PA
via Archive.org

Set One:
1. Panama Red
2. Little Old Lady @
3. Lonesome L.A. Cowboy
4. Honky Tonkin’ (I Guess I Done Me Some) #
5. Fifteen Days Under The Hood
6. Annie May
7. Henry
8. Don’t Put Her Down
9. Ashes Of Love
10. Take A Letter Maria %
11. I Don’t Know You
12. I’m Bringin’ Home Good News $
13. Whiskey
14. She’s Lookin Better Every Beer ^
15. Teardrops In My Eyes
16. I Heard You’ve Been Layin’ My Old Lady ~
17. Swimming Song +
18. Portland Woman
19. You Never Can Tell !
20. Glendale Train
21. Dead Flowers =

Encore:
1. Up Against The Wall Redneck Mother *
2. Hard To Handle &

Notes:
1) Track listings changed to match nrps.net setlist, original located at Archive.org.
2) Disc One ends after “Whiskey,” the rest of the show fits on Disc Two.
@ Richard Wilbur cover
# Delbert McClinton cover
% RB Greaves cover
$ Merle Haggard cover
^ John Shine cover
~ Rusty Wier cover
+ Loudon Wainwright III cover
! Chuck Berry cover
= Rolling Stones cover
* Ray Wylie Hubbard cover
& Otis Redding cover

You know, the more and more I listen to this show the more I realize I know half these tracks. Thanks, Dad. Anyone got any fun New Riders info that I would dig, or some similar smaller mid-70’s country/rock acts? Oh, and I just realized that “Up Against The Wall Redneck Mother” is a Jerry Jeff Walker tune:

“And it’s up against the wall Redneck Mother,
Mother, who has raised her son so well.
He’s thirty-four and drinking in a honky tonk.
Just kicking hippies asses and raising hell”

Archive Live: Yonder Mountain String Band

Saturday, October 7th, 2006


Photo by Michael Saba.

We had a great two-night run of Yonder Mountain String Band at Canopy Club this last week, I thought I’d share a recent show of theirs from Red Rocks early in September.  I’d like to share the Canopy shows but I haven’t seen them uploaded yet, so those will have to wait. 

Yonder Mountain String Band
09/02/06

Red Rocks Amphitheatre
Morrison, CO
via Archive.org

Set I:
01. Tuning / Banter
02. Sideshow Blues
03. King Ebenezer Rap >
04. Peace Of Mind #
05. Sidewalk Stars
06. Maid of the Canyon
07. Another Day
08. Just The Same
09. Midwest Gospel Radio >
10. If There’s Still Ramblin’ in the Rambler (Let Him Go) >
11. Mother’s Only Son >
12. If There’s Still Ramblin’ in the Rambler (Let Him Go)
13. Tuning / Banter
14. Wind’s On Fire
15. Snow on the Pines > Robot Jam > Snow on the Pines

Encore:
01. Dear Prudence %

Notes:
# Reprise from 9/1/06
% Beatles Cover
Show opened for Co-headliner Gov’t Mule

VBR .MP3 Format - *Do Not Redistribute*
Visit Archive.org for lossless formats.

Archive Live: moe.

Wednesday, September 27th, 2006

Everyone’s favorite 45-minute-song-playing jam band is swinging through Chambana for a two-night run starting tonight, so I thought I’d post the show from when the band was last in town. I wasn’t extremely impressed with the show at the time, as it was my first, but in retrospect with a greater feel for the band’s catalogue under my belt, this was a good one. The “Tailspin” > “Meat” was incredibly long, coming in at over 40 minutes as I recall, the majority of which was “Meat.” The “Opium” > “32 Things” > “New York City” was also very solid, with a great jam and teases during “32 Things.”

moe.
February 2nd, 2006

Foellinger Auditorium
Champaign-Urbana, IL
via Archive.org

Set One:
01. Spine of a Dog >
02. New York City
03. She Sends Me
04. Tuning/Banter
05. Four >
06. Wicked Awesome
07. Captain America >
08. Bring It Back Home

Set Two:
01. Intro
02. Tailspin >
03. Meat
04. Biblical
05. Opium >
06. 32 Things >
07. New York City

Encore:
01. Crowd Noise
02. Join Together
03. Nebraska

Also check out photos from KickMeDown.com and MoePics.com from the Foellinger show. Joseph Vala’s pics at KickMeDown.com are incredibly talented shots.