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246.1 | | DEDSHO::CLARK | Didn'tcha see the CROWDS?!? | Wed Mar 18 1992 14:46 | 6 |
| I love "So Many Roads." It reminds me of some of the songs that Jerry does
with JGB. I think it's going to work out to be a classic along the lines of
"Morning Dew" ... slow, emotional, building up to a powerful end ... with
space for a nice guitar solo or two.
Haven't heard the others yet ....
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246.2 | my 2 cents | JUPITR::OCONNORS | | Thu Mar 19 1992 03:07 | 28 |
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Corina- not much to it lyric wise, but it has a funky beat...
it's a fun tune, but they should jam a little more on it,
Jerry should do a little more with the lead, he just kinda
gets some feedback and sustains it, never really wails.
So Many Roads- a lot of people think it's sort of a cross between
"Black Muddy River" and "SOTM", and think Jerry is
getting trapped into this "formula" of writing these
slow songs.....it's alright with me, I love those
Jerry ballad type songs, it gives him a chance to
really build on his solo's, not to mention that Robert
Hunter is Great! at writing these types of songs.
Wave to the Wind- sort of jazzy, similar to "Eyes", I couldn't make
much out of the lyrics...it sounds like it's difficult
for Phil to sing, he ends up mumbling sometimes just
because the song is so fast. It's definetly got jamming
potential.
Long, Long Way- it sounds odd at first hearing Vince sing,.. not a bad
song, it kinda grows on ya', I found myself humming it
after only hearing it once.
All the songs still need some debugging here and there, I'm curious
to see how long they keep playing them, and which ones they keep.
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246.3 | | TERAPN::PHYLLIS | fly through the night | Thu Mar 19 1992 11:15 | 7 |
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I think the best one is Long, Long, Long.....Way to go Home (the Vince
one).
Nice bluesy touch, with a LOT of room for Jerry to take off in.
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246.4 | not played in this order :') | SLOHAN::FIELDS | Its sad,so sad 'cus the Circus Left Town | Thu Mar 19 1992 11:22 | 5 |
| Yes I reviewed the 2nd set of 2-24-92 and out of the 4 tunes Vince's
was the one I liked best, then Phil's, Jerry's and Bob's (a studio tune)
Chris
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246.5 | | ZENDIA::FERGUSON | Snapping point clock: 11:57 | Thu Mar 19 1992 12:30 | 15 |
| I heard two of the new ones (that I remember) at the Friday night Nassau
show:
- Long Long Long Way
Very cool. It is about time they let Vinny sign! He has some
great lung ... The boyz should consider letting Vinny sing
Lovelight - or, at least have Vinny help with lovelight by
singed altenating lyrics. Anyways, the song rocked very
nice... enjoyed it.
- Wave to the Wind
Don't like it at all. Just doesn't fit it that well, I think.
Perhaps over time I will change this opinion....
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246.6 | | CSLALL::HENDERSON | Is that wicked wind still blowin'? | Thu Mar 19 1992 12:33 | 15 |
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RE: <<< Note 246.5 by ZENDIA::FERGUSON "Snapping point clock: 11:57" >>>
> Very cool. It is about time they let Vinny sign! He has some
Wow! He not only sings, plays keyboards, but he does interpretations for the
hearing impaired?
:^) Jum
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246.7 | | GRANPA::CCUMMINS | | Fri Mar 20 1992 12:46 | 13 |
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Corina - Much better than I expected it to be. It has a slow,funky,
almost reggae kind of groove to it. When they played it on
wednesday (3-18), it seemed very solid as if they had been
playing it for years.
Wave to the Wind - I'd have to agree with the earlier replies, this
one doesn't fit. It's way too fast for Phil to sing and the
jamming sections didn't seem to go anywhere. Maybe it will
improve over time.
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246.8 | opinion time! | GIAMEM::CONNORS | | Fri Mar 20 1992 13:35 | 36 |
| Well, I saw each of them twice (I think) between Landover
and Nassau, here's my humble opinion...
Corina - like the beat, real good potential but the part I
didn't like was the "Coriiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiina"
Don't know why, maybe because I had a preconceived
notion from what I heard from the Oakland shows.
kinda reminded me of "Puriiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiina" chow chow chow!
:)
Long Long Long Way Home - I liked this one alot, especially the
2nd time around, Vince seems to enjoy his shot at the
mic!
So Many Roads - Another good one for me. I agree that it is
typical Jerry (whatever that means!) but that's just
fine with me.
Wave to the Wind - Well, this one just doesn't quiet do it for
me. Mostly because I couldn't understand a thing
Phil was saying except "Wave to the..." about a million
times over. In fact the 1st time I heard it I thought
he was say "Do the Wave"...??! :} A few people around
me were dancing like fish - very humorous!
Looking forward to getting some tapes and be better equiped to
form an opinion though. It definately was nice to hear some
new material.
There's my $.02!
/MJ
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246.9 | | SCOONR::GLADU | | Fri Mar 20 1992 14:02 | 5 |
| Interesting, a lot of the people I spoke to think the jam in
"Wave to the Wind" sounds a *lot* like the jazzy jam in "Unbroken
Chain" and they seem to think the song can really go somewhere
because of it. But most people in here think exactly the opposite.
I'll have to hear this one for myself, I guess.
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246.10 | | RANGER::NOURSE | | Mon Mar 23 1992 13:53 | 8 |
| I think Wave to the Wind has a lot of really twisted jamming potential.
I like Corina pretty well, and it has potential as well,
Long-long-long is really good and should get even better.
So many roads is another slowdown song. At least it should help
them not wear out the other ones as much.
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246.11 | | CLOSUS::BARNES | | Wed Mar 25 1992 11:43 | 5 |
| from tapes I just recieved yesterday, I like Corina the least of
all...in fact I thought it was rather lame, in fact I said to Patty
one time " this sucks!"
The rest I liked and see potential in.
rfb
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246.12 | 2 scents | HOMSIC::FINKEL | | Tue Mar 31 1992 10:24 | 26 |
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Hey Now,
I think 'Corina' is Bob's answer to all the critics who say that
his songs are too angular and have too many weird chord changes.
Here's a song that has *no* chord changes! (Or pratically none:-)
I'll take Leadbelly's version any day.
'Wave to the Wind' has gotten *much* better, but I'm not sure
exactly what that means. Everyone in the band seems to know the song
by now. The first few times it was...um...pretty bad.
'Long.... Way to Go Home' was excellent to begin with. It was
rockin' in Oakland even before the house opened. I think it's a fine
addition.
Jerry's new tune is a Jerry tune. Nice rick and roll with the
emphasis on the roll.
/Joel
ps. ;=)
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246.13 | | OCTOBR::GRABAZS | country garden in the wind & rain | Tue Mar 31 1992 10:35 | 5 |
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Joel! Welcome Back!
Debess
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246.14 | Joel! | CIVIC::ROBERTS | object may be closer than appears | Tue Mar 31 1992 11:38 | 5 |
| Hey Joel! You were gone and now you're not!
Welcome again for the first time
carol
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246.15 | hey now! | ESKIMO::DWEST | Dont Overlook Something Extraordinary | Tue Mar 31 1992 12:31 | 5 |
| i'll jump on the welcome wagon too!!! :^)
welcome back!
da ve
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246.16 | ... | STAR::SALKEWICZ | It missed... therefore, I am | Tue Mar 31 1992 12:48 | 16 |
| Rilly! Is that the /Joel Finkel?
Howdy and welcome back,..
'scuse the naivety,.. but do I read correctly that the song that
most are calling "Corina" is actually a cover? All this time I was
thinking it was a Bob original,..
Anyway, Joel,. if it is a cover, than that criticism of Bobby tunes
still holds (that is if it held in the first place,.. subject for
debate obviously, but FWIW,. I see why people say that). The reason
that the criticsim would still hold is that it should be applied to
songs Bob wrote,... not just "covered". Its the songs he writes
(like Victim) that (rightfully) get the "angular" criticism...
/
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246.17 | FORWARD INTO THE PAST | HOMSIC::FINKEL | | Tue Mar 31 1992 16:18 | 21 |
| Hey Now,
Howdy thar! Thanks for your notes. Yes, I'm back as a consultant
for a couple months. Then I'll be gone again :-(
But then I may be back again :-)
I've really missed this conference and all the wonderful people
herein! It's *really* nice to be back.
As for Corina...the version I know is by Leadbelly (I *think*).
Bob's version is a *complete* reworking of it; he changed it from a
country blues (with melody) to a ...well... really slow shuffle with
almost no melody. At the Mardi Gras show last month they played it
during the second set, coming out if AIKO, if my memory serves me. It
worked okay then. But the other night in Detroit they closed the first
set with it...not the place for it IMHO.
Thanks again for the warm welcome!
/Joel
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246.18 | | SPICE::PECKAR | Shadow skiing the apocalypse | Tue Mar 31 1992 17:03 | 6 |
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Welcome back Joel!
Fog,_whose_progressive_awakening_was_due_in_part_to_Joel_(rilly!)
:-)
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246.19 | | AWECIM::RUSSO | | Tue Mar 31 1992 17:05 | 5 |
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I've also have the song "Corina" on a Mississippi John Hurt album.
I'll check the sognwriter's name.
Hogan
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246.20 | | CLOSUS::BARNES | | Tue Mar 31 1992 17:15 | 3 |
| I don't think the mentioned Corinas are the same as Bobby's ...could be
wrong...usually am...
rfb
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246.21 | | IMTDEV::INGALLS | Wish I was a Nomad, Indian or St. | Tue Mar 31 1992 17:58 | 7 |
| Not sure if this was mentioned before, but
Dylan on Freewheelin' Bob has a song called Corina too.. But havin not heard
Weir's version, i jus don't know....
Glenn
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246.22 | Corina writing credit from Gans | MR4DEC::WENTZELL | Expert Only <><> | Tue Mar 31 1992 18:05 | 17 |
| From the Well, and David Gans
----------------------------------------------------------
2/23/92 - Oakland
Hell in a Bucket, Peggy-O, Walkin' Blues, Ramble On Rose,
It's a Long Long Way Back Home*, BT Wind, Corina**
China->Rider, Playin'->Terrapin->jam->percussion w/ Hamza El Din->
Space->Miracle->Stella Blue->Tossin' Bob->NFA
Box Of Phil
* - "Long Way Home" is Welnick-Bralove-Hunter, sung by Vince
** - "Corina" is Hart-Weir-Hunter, sung by Weir
(source: posting by Gans)
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246.23 | Corina,... not typical Weir then? | STAR::SALKEWICZ | It missed... therefore, I am | Tue Mar 31 1992 18:15 | 12 |
| well then,.. the "angular" criticism of Bobby can now be met with tapes
of Corina then? Do those of you who have heard the tune agree that its
more of a "straight forward",,, sort of atypical for Bobby?
Now my curiousity is really up. I wonder if those six Mystery
tapes I just delivered for Jim to Jum via / and tom had any
Corina's on them,...
Hmm,
/
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246.24 | | TERAPN::PHYLLIS | fly through the night | Tue Mar 31 1992 18:20 | 4 |
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Welcome back, Joel!! :-)
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246.25 | | CSLALL::HENDERSON | Is that wicked wind still blowin'? | Thu Apr 02 1992 10:11 | 22 |
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RE: <<< Note 246.23 by STAR::SALKEWICZ "It missed... therefore, I am " >>>
-< Corina,... not typical Weir then? >-
> Now my curiousity is really up. I wonder if those six Mystery
> tapes I just delivered for Jim to Jum via / and tom had any
> Corina's on them,...
Nope..those are from last summer at Shoreline...but thanks for being the
middle person :^)
Jum
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246.26 | New tunes - overall I LIKE 'em! | MR4DEC::WENTZELL | Expert Only <><> | Thu Apr 02 1992 10:24 | 27 |
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I gave the new tunes a listen last night, and after one listen I like them.
There seems to be a lot of room for growth, but they all have a solid
foundation. Can't wait to hear what the boys do with them over time.
Quick reviews (bear in mind I really have no idea what I'm talking about
musically speaking and these are just my impressions):
I expected a different sound from Vince's voice after hearing his backing
vocals and his verses here and there in Maggie's and The Weight. I like Long
Long Long Long Long Long....Long Way Home a lot though, nice blues tune.
Wave to the Wind reminds me of Eyez, but it is different enough to be
intersting (plus it a Phil tune!!). I can see the comparison to Unbroken Chain
that someone else made as well. Phil seems to be rushing through the vocals
and needs to be more comfortable with it, then it will really take off IMO.
So Many Roads - this is the Jerry we all know and love! 8^) The sound and
feel of this song fits well into Jerry repitoire, but I need a few more listens
to get to know the lyrics. A very nice song.
Corina seems a little flat, but with lots of room for growth. I'll give this
one some time before I really decide how much I like it.
Remember, your milage will vary!
Scott
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246.27 | | OCTOBR::GRABAZS | sugar magnolia blossoms blooming | Tue May 05 1992 09:41 | 30 |
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to respond to my own question - I have finally heard
the new songs this weekend, thanks Don, and I was
listening again to a tape with a couple of them
on it on the way in this morning...
although Vince's new song wasn't on the tape I listened
to today, out of the four, this is my favorite.
Can't comment more on it now cause it's been a few
days since I heard it - but I know I thought it was great.
the two I listened to today were So Many Roads and
Wave to the Wind.
My, Jerry is getting more and more soulful the older
he gets, isn't he? ;-) Good solid song but I hope
that he still has some rockin' music left in him for
the future...
I didn't like Wave to the Wind when I first heard it
but upon listening to it some more I guess what makes
the song hard for me to enjoy is Phil. He seems to
be struggling getting all the words out - too many
words or something. The music is interesting but
the vocals take away from it.
Can't remember what I think of Corina.
Debess
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246.28 | Bobbys a better rocker.... | STAR::SALKEWICZ | It missed... therefore, I am | Tue May 05 1992 12:07 | 22 |
| yes,.. Debess,. the old man is waxing philosophical/soulful ...
I suppose it eventually happens to all the 'rockers' (except Keith
Richards and Mick Jagger of course who haven't finished puberty yet
:-) :-)
Seriously though,.. I don't know about 'rock and roll' anymore,. I
think the best daze of Jerry playing Rock and rol are over,..
But it does seem that some fine days of soulful blues and jazz
are still left,.. and they even get more... poignant? or meaningful?
or 'heavier' or whatever,.. Jerry really can still play from the heart
in these veins which suits me fine :-)
It is nice to hear him kick out some rock and roll still anyway too,.
even if his heart doesn't seem to be that into it,.. to me anyway.
Foer rock I think he just pits his brain on autopilot and sort
of 'chekcs out' for a tune or two,...
/
PS Oh yeah,. if we need a rock star in this band,. we still have Bobby!
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246.29 | ya knew it had to happen ... ;^) | CUPTAY::BAILEY | A pirate looks at 40. | Tue May 05 1992 12:16 | 7 |
| >> Jerry really can still play from the heart
>> in these veins which suits me fine :-)
Perhaps he's got an arterial motive ... ;^)
... Bobbb
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246.30 | | STAR::SALKEWICZ | It missed... therefore, I am | Tue May 05 1992 12:25 | 11 |
| Wow,.. I gotta be careful how I chose my words,.. 'specially
in this file! ...
I'm a punster and I didn't even try..
Phyllis,. be gentle with me,..
:-)
/
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246.31 | bloody awful! | VSSCAD::LARU | run, or fight, or dance! | Tue May 05 1992 12:39 | 10 |
| � >> Jerry really can still play from the heart
� >> in these veins which suits me fine :-)
�
� Perhaps he's got an arterial motive ... ;^)
Maybe aorta stop playing in that vein...
/bruce
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246.32 | :^) | ROULET::DWEST | Dont Overlook Something Extraordinary | Tue May 05 1992 13:06 | 3 |
| / made an unintentional pun?? i think i'm have a coronary! :^)
da ve
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246.33 | | OCTOBR::GRABAZS | sugar magnolia blossoms blooming | Wed May 06 1992 09:46 | 32 |
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geez - try to have a conversation about, of ALL things,
the Grateful Dead, and even THAT gets turned into a binge
on puns ;-)
back to Jerry - yeah, /, I agree that this seems to be
the direction he has been headed for quite awhile, definately
these slow tunes are where you can feel his soul nowadays.
I don't think this "slowing down" necessarily has to come with age,
but I think it comes from the experiences that fill his life
and how he is dealing with it. He has said that he sees his
music much as a painter sees the colors of his painting. I
wish I could do that too ;-), but on a different level, I CAN
"see" the colors that these more reflective songs paint.
I can definately relate to what he's saying and "painting"
these days - but I'm feeling pretty low these days and I
hope to snap out of it and therefore I project myself onto
him and hope that he too can snap out of it. Maybe this
whole thing just simply is my projection, in which case,
NEVERMIND!
As long as the Grateful Dead can still take me into space
with their music, I'll be there. That's what I love about
it, no matter what tempo...
> PS Oh yeah,. if we need a rock star in this band,. we still have Bobby!
All I can say is, Thank God for that!!!! ;-) ;-) ;-)
Debess
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