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I'll hopefully be at the Boston show tonight because I missed them in Dec. Late start time and I may have a cold but i really want to see them so hopefully i can will myself to go.
klubrick wrote:I'll hopefully be at the Boston show tonight because I missed them in Dec. Late start time and I may have a cold but i really want to see them so hopefully i can will myself to go.
So happy I went. Finally got to see them and it was well worth it, they fucking slayed.
Really hope there was a taper there last night because it was infinitely better than the last time I saw them. These dudes are unstoppable right now. Mind absolutely melted.
hamilton wrote:Really hope there was a taper there last night because it was infinitely better than the last time I saw them. These dudes are unstoppable right now. Mind absolutely melted.
Yea, it was my first time but i was blown away at how locked in they were, i thought it was pretty special.
Opening noodling jam World's Illusion Total Yang into Hourglass (thanks phil ) One Step Behind (with PG on flute during middle jam) OSB transitioned into Cashing Out/Sigh of Relief Show Your Troubles Out, but i'm blanking if that was the last song or not?
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i legit forget what the last song was but I think it was SYTO. also there might have been something between Yang and OSB. it was a 5 piece lineup with Cush on bass. He sung something and maybe it's whatever song I am forgetting in the middle of the set.
Absolutely ripping OSB from a Peoples quartet lineup -> they backup William Tyler for a set with a Michael Rother cover + The Other One -> (very good Steve Gunn set) -> Tyler and Gunn bring out Ira and Georgia to play four The Clean covers, including a fully fried Point That Thing.
Truly, a peak in the brief history of Conklin-core.
Really like the Dire Wolves, great album title too. Excited to see them here in June with Dead Sea Apes, another band that would likely appeal to this thread: