Mostrando postagens com marcador Bob Weir. Mostrar todas as postagens
Mostrando postagens com marcador Bob Weir. Mostrar todas as postagens

terça-feira, 6 de março de 2018

KingFish - Minglewood Blues


















KingFish - Minglewood Blues - 2015

Kingfish was fundamentally different to the more celebrated bands that Bob Weir and Dave Torbert hailed from. They clearly dug deep into their mutual love of American roots music to fashion a repertoire that established Kingfish as its own entity. The setlist performed here reflects the soul of their repertoire and finds Weir enjoying a brief sojourn from his obligations with the Grateful Dead while they took a well-earned break. As for Bob Weir, nobody was really sure what a hiatus for the Dead meant, and Kingfish could have blossomed if the Dead had remained on the bricks, but Weir had a fantastic few hundred hours jamming with friends as this performance easily shows. Klondike proudly presents the entire original WLIR-FM broadcast of Bob Weir with Kingfish live at Calderone Concert Hall, Hempstead, NY from 27th March 1976.  An exceptional celebration of the American songbook and a valuable addition for fans of NRPS and Grateful Dead.

01. Mystery Train / Muleskinner Blues
02. Goodbye Your Honor
03. Lazy Lightning / Supplication
04. Juke
05. Bye And Bye
06. Hypnotized
07. Minglewood Blues
08. Battle Of New Orleans
09. Big Iron
10. Jump For Joy
11. Promised Land
12. Sea Cruise






+@192

quinta-feira, 23 de março de 2017

King Fish With Bob Weir - Minglewood Blues - Live At Calderone Concert Hall, Hempstead, NY 27th March 1976


















King Fish With Bob Weir - Minglewood Blues - Live At Calderone Concert Hall, Hempstead, NY 27th March 1976 - 2015

Kingfish was fundamentally different to the more celebrated bands that Bob Weir and Dave Torbert hailed from. They clearly dug deep into their mutual love of American roots music to fashion a repertoire that established Kingfish as its own entity. The setlist performed here reflects the soul of their repertoire and finds Weir enjoying a brief sojourn from his obligations with the Grateful Dead while they took a well-earned break. As for Bob Weir, nobody was really sure what a hiatus for the Dead meant, and Kingfish could have blossomed if the Dead had remained on the bricks, but Weir

had a fantastic few hundred hours jamming with friends as this performance easily shows. Klondike proudly presents the entire original WLIR-FM broadcast of Bob Weir with Kingfish live at Calderone Concert Hall, Hempstead, NY from 27th March 1976. Professionally re-mastered original broadcast with background liners and rare archival photos! An exceptional celebration of the American songbook and a valuable addition for fans of NRPS and Grateful Dead. 




01. Mystery Train > Muleskinner Blues
02. Goodbye Your Honor
03. Lazy Lightning > Supplication
04. Juke
05. Bye And Bye
06. Hypnotized
07. Minglewood Blues
08. Battle Of New Orleans
09. Big Iron
10. Jump For Joy
11. Promised Land
12. Sea Cruise








+@192

sábado, 8 de outubro de 2016

Bob Weir - Move Me Brightly - Live From Tri Studios


















Bob Weir - Move Me Brightly - Live From Tri Studios - 2014

In August of 2012, Grateful Dead guitarist Bob Weir hosted a five-hour celebration entitled Move Me Brightly, in honor of what would have been Jerry Garcia’s 70th birthday.

The revolving line-up of performers included fellow Grateful Dead members along with many guest artists who joined together to celebrate Jerry Garcia’s life and work. This 2-CD set is comprised of highlights from the 5 hour webcast event.

CD 1

01. The Wheel
02. Cumberland Blues
03. Goin’ Down The Road Feeling Bad
04. Mission in the Rain
05. Shakedown Street
06. He’s Gone
07. Eyes of the World
08. Terrapin Station

CD 2

01. Friend of the Devil
02. Tennessee Jed
03. Ship of Fools
04. Bird Song/New Speedway Boogie
05. Days Between/Franklin’s Tower
06. U.S. Blues

+@320

domingo, 2 de outubro de 2016

Bob Weir - Blue Mountain


















Bob Weir - Blue Mountain - 2016

Blue Mountain is a solo album by former Grateful Dead singer and guitarist Bob Weir, released on September 30, 2016. The album was inspired by his time working as a ranch hand in Wyoming when he was fifteen years old. 

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01. Only a River
02. Cottonwood Lullaby
03. Gonesville
04. Lay My Lily Down
05. Gallop on the Run
06. Whatever Happened to Rose
07. Ghost Towns
08. Darkest Hour
09. Ki-Yi Bossie
10. Storm Country
11. Blue Mountain
12. One More River to Cross





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quinta-feira, 24 de dezembro de 2015

Other On - Strange Remain


















Other On - Strange Remain - 1999
 
The Strange Remain is an album by the rock band The Other Ones. It was recorded live on the Furthur Festival tour in 1998 and released in 1999.[1] The album reached number one on Billboard's Top Heatseekers chart and number 112 on the Billboard 2000

The Other Ones was a rock group composed of former members of the Grateful Dead. They later changed their name to The Dead. The Strange Remain is the only album released by either The Other Ones or The Dead.


CD 1

01. St. Stephen / The Eleven
02. Jack Straw
03. Sugaree
04. Corrina
05. Only the Strange Remain
06. White-Wheeled Limousine
07. Estimated Prophet

CD 2

01. Playing in the Band
02. The Other One
03. Banyan Tree
04. Rainbow's Cadillac
05. Mountains of the Moon
06. Friend of the Devil
07. Baba Jingo
08. China Cat Sunflower / I Know You Rider


Bob Weir – Guitar, Vocals
Phil Lesh – Bass, Vocals
Mickey Hart – Percussion, vocals
Bruce Hornsby – Piano, Keyboards, Vocals
Dave Ellis – Saxophone, Vocals
Steve Kimock – Guitar
Mark Karan – Guitar, Vocals
John Molo – Drums


+@192

quarta-feira, 8 de abril de 2015

Bob Weir & Rob Wasserman - LIVE

 
Bob Weir & Rob Wasserman - LIVE - 1997

from AMG
Two years after the demise of the Grateful Dead, guitarist/singer Bob Weir put a tentative toe in the water of a post-Dead career with this release, his first non-Dead disc since 1984. Part of what made it so tentative was that it was in fact archival material, all but one track coming from the fall of 1988, and that one from the summer of 1992. Weir has been touring with bassist Wasserman since their partnership began with the show recorded for this album, in recent years with extra players under the name Ratdog. Most of the material here is familiar from the Dead's repertoire ("Victim or the Crime," "Throwing Stones") or Weir's ("Looks Like Rain," "Heaven Help the Fool"). But especially when the two break into "Walkin' Blues," the spare acoustic guitar/bass arrangements are liable to remind you not so much of the Dead as of Hot Tuna. Of course, Weir doesn't have Jorma Kaukonen's chops, but he is an enthusiastic singer, and Wasserman remains a wonderfully melodic bass player.

01. Festival
02. Walkin' Blues
03. The Winners
04. KC Moan
05. Victim Or The Crime
06. Looks Like Rain
07. Easy To Slip
08. Fever
09. Eternity
10. This Time Forever
11. Shade Of Grey
12. Heaven Help The Fool
13. Blue Sky Bop
14. Throwing Stones


Bob Weir - Vocals, Acoustic Guitar
Rob Wasserman - Electric Upright Bass




+@320

domingo, 1 de abril de 2012

Bob Weir - Heaven Help the Fool (repost)



















Bob Weir - Heaven Help the Fool - 1978


Weir's second solo album, the first without assistance from the Grateful Dead. The title track was briefly part of the Grateful Dead repertoire.

1. Bombs Away
2. Easy to Slip
3. Salt Lake City
4. Shade of Grey
5. Heaven Help the Fool
6. This Time Forever

7. I'll Be Doggone
8. Wrong Way Feelin'








Bob Weir - Guitar, Vocals
Nigel Olsson, Michael Baird - Drums
Richard Wachtel, Waddy Wachtel - Guitar
Mike Porcaro, Dee Murray - Bass
David Paich - Keyboards
David Foster, Lynette Gloud, Peggy Sandvig - Keyboards
Venette Gloud, Carmen Twillie - Vocals
Bill Champlin - Organ, Keyboards, Vocals (Background), Vocals
Lynette Gloud -  Keyboards, Vocals (Background)


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quarta-feira, 21 de março de 2012

Bob Weir - Ace (repost)


















 Bob Weir - Ace - 1972

1. Greatest Story Ever Told
2. Black-Throated Wind
3. Walk in the Sunshine
4. Playing in the Band
5. Looks Like Rain
6. Mexicali Blues
7. One More Saturday Night
8. Cassidy

Bob Weir - Lead Vocals, Electric and Acoustic Guitars
Jerry Garcia - Lead Guitar, Pedal Steel Guitar on "Looks Like Rain"
Phil Lesh - Bass Guitar
Bill Kreutzmann - Drums, Percussion
Keith Godchaux - Piano, Organ
Donna Jean Godchaux - Back Vocals 1, 3, 4, 8
Dave Torbert - Bass Guitar on 1
Snooky Flowers, Luis Gasca, and the Space Rangers — Horns on 2, 6, 7
Ed Bogus - String Arrangements on "Looks Like Rain"


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sexta-feira, 17 de setembro de 2010

Bob Weir - Heaven Help the Fool



















Bob Weir - Heaven Help the Fool - 1978


Weir's second solo album, the first without assistance from the Grateful Dead. The title track was briefly part of the Grateful Dead repertoire.

1. Bombs Away
2. Easy to Slip
3. Salt Lake City
4. Shade of Grey
5. Heaven Help the Fool
6. This Time Forever

7. I'll Be Doggone
8. Wrong Way Feelin'








Bob Weir - Guitar, Vocals
Nigel Olsson, Michael Baird - Drums
Richard Wachtel, Waddy Wachtel - Guitar
Mike Porcaro, Dee Murray - Bass
David Paich - Keyboards
David Foster, Lynette Gloud, Peggy Sandvig - Keyboards
Venette Gloud, Carmen Twillie - Vocals
Bill Champlin - Organ, Keyboards, Vocals (Background), Vocals
Lynette Gloud -  Keyboards, Vocals (Background)


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terça-feira, 23 de março de 2010

Bob Weir - Ace






















Bob Weir - Ace - 1972

1. Greatest Story Ever Told
2. Black-Throated Wind
3. Walk in the Sunshine
4. Playing in the Band
5. Looks Like Rain
6. Mexicali Blues
7. One More Saturday Night
8. Cassidy

Bob Weir - Lead Vocals, Electric and Acoustic Guitars
Jerry Garcia - Lead Guitar, Pedal Steel Guitar on "Looks Like Rain"
Phil Lesh - Bass Guitar
Bill Kreutzmann - Drums, Percussion
Keith Godchaux - Piano, Organ
Donna Jean Godchaux - Back Vocals 1, 3, 4, 8
Dave Torbert - Bass Guitar on 1
Snooky Flowers, Luis Gasca, and the Space Rangers — Horns on 2, 6, 7
Ed Bogus - String Arrangements on "Looks Like Rain"


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