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Home on Rounder. Not exactly bluegrass but sorta.
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Zebra playin'. I thought they were good when I heard them on the radio. One day they actually came to Bound Brook NJ at the Brook Theater around 1991, so I went.
The theater is old and huge and is maybe an historic site by now, a beautiful place. I used to see movies there when I was younger, you know, the usual westerns and horror stuff. The Altec system was tube and sounded fantastic.
It was one of the greatest shows I've ever seen by a band, they were just mindblowingly full of music energy for just 3 guys. When they did the 3rd encore it was ALL Led Zep covers and the place went insane. I haven't been the same rational, handsome, lovable guy ever since.
Have a great weekend everyone!
the guy is a generational talent, without a doubt. I have only seen the guy on YouTube, but the guy could clearly , as Sinatras kind of said" blow any SOB off the stage". (Sinatra said he could sing any s.o.b. off the stage}
Agree totally.
I would also throw Marcus King in there as well.
the Beatles cover no less. Randy Jackson, Gelso, and Hanneman are now in the history books and video's. Hanneman played keyboards also and it really opened things up.
Heh, I saw these guys live... they sound just like they do on the album, its a little... strange.
On the other hand, most of the other songs on that album are really well done, and were huge hits in my neck of the woods.
For a time you could not listen to a (south Louisiana) rock station for two hours without hearing a zebra song from their first album (but they rarely played slow down).
but they were very popular around NYC. One station played them alot. That's how I heard them and when they came to town I figured I'd go. Tickets were cheap back then, maybe 20 bucks.
They were a debut one album band pretty much, everything after that was just ok but it's a goodie
Yes, they were from NOLA... yes, that first album was the hit album.
The second album had one song, "bears" with some minor airplay. The whole thing was pretty bad other than bears. :)
Timeless, as graceful as can be, mellow yet endlessly captivating, another momentous contribution from Jordi Savall, Master of the Exquisite.
"Once this was all Black Plasma and Imagination" -Michael McClure
I call it "jam grass".
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