All GD sit ins archive compilation

Good lord.

We're OBSESSED with this band!

BTW, there's no way that's close to the comprehensive list.

Where are all the mid/late 70's and early/mid 80's sit-ins?

There were many.

Still, some fun stuff to listen to.

LLTGD!!!!!!!!!!

Ah. I didn't scroll all the way down.

I have to WORK for it??!!??

LOTS of gooooood stuff at the bottom.

GREAT compilation, thanks for heads up E ! 

Yeah, the chronology is jacked so u need to keep scrolling but if it's a sit in and it's on the archive it's in there.

Gonna keep me busy for a while, checking out the Peter green sit ins from 1970 right now.

You're not that old to be so lost in the past E.

(But then THIS past is so fucking amazing)

You going to My Morning Jacket at the Greek?

Just a little rock 'n roll.

That's all we ask in 2021.

Thanks for the head's up, E. 

>>>thanks for the heads up, E

 

u may all repay me by petty bickering about which r the best and worst sit ins.

don't b afraid to hurl insults and make it personal.

I'll also accept deader than thou attempts of citing examples of omissions or errors in the list, just don't pull a Lance and make sure to scroll the whole thing first.
 

>>>You going to My Morning Jacket at the Greek
 

Of course I'm going to Greek mmj, might even have an extra if u or anyone u know needs one.

1st tickets I purchased when shows started coming back.

was looking like the only concert I'd b attending this year for a minute until practically everybody else decided to announce dates.

still, hoping they go all out for the Greek.

Don't think I'm gonna make it to the residents at the Castro the week prior though, which I'm already regretting, but I'm high tailing it to Arcata to see mdou moctar for the first time a couple days after mmj and all that traveling and expense is feeling like a bit more to manage than I might b up for right now.

what's the story with the chapel co-opting that Castro theater anyhow?

The Castro is a great, funky, classic old SF theater, perfect for the Rez. I'll be there.

And also the next night at the Rio in Santa Cruz, after Amendola/Blades/Parker/Skerik at the tiny Kuumbwa.

I gotta' go to the show, you know?

(While I can/while any of us can)

Wow, both residents shows, good for u.

I think they cancelled the rest of their tour so those'll b special.

I'm interested to see what this whole new 'dog stab' concept is gonna look/sound like on stage

BTW, I love the Chapel, but the Castro is WAY better for The Residents.

Just sayin'.

Yeah, you know, The Residents are pretty much one or two really old guys doing what's left of their thing, so I don't expect too much at this point.

But then, that's when a couple of old dudes may just blow us away.

It will be fun to hear & see.

between sc and sf lance, you sure do have a cornucopia of options. 

i wanna see the jackets. we thought about seeing them at that oregon venue.

 

will have to delve here soon.

West coast tour closer in bend is tempting, turtle.


>>>But then, that's when a couple of old dudes may just blow us away.


never underestimate homer Flynn.

that old dude is a hardcore artist and, IMO, always delivers

"We're OBSESSED with this band!"

I remember way back in the day being obsessed with writing down set lists during shows. Then I figured out how many people where writing down and publishing those details so I stopped worrying.

In the early days of the Phil Zone online I got obsessed with collecting bootleg concert CDs. Then after a few years, when I had a roomful of them, some Zoners let me know that CDs were passe, and they had moved along to hard drives.

Now the documentation and the tunes are in the cloud.

I am glad that the obsessed continue to do this work, so I don't have to worry about it anymore. I truly appreciate their efforts and countless hours invested which frees me up for other projects.

"You can always tell a Dead Head, but you can't tell them much." 

Raises hand... "Obsessed". 

 

Thanks for the very cool link- just passed it on to my main 6 fav. Deadheads. 

e: r u ok

>>>that old dude is a hardcore artist and, IMO, always delivers<<<

Can't argue with that, which is why I'm going to the show/s!

Can't argue with Roarshock either. Documenting history is important work and I love that I get to reap the benefits without having to do any of the work.

I'm alright, Ned. 

thanks for asking, how r u?

>>>but I'm high tailing it to Arcata to see mdou moctar for the first time<<<

Broadening my Tuareg music experience

just got tix for the show at Lagunitas Brewery's outdoor amphitheater on 10/4...