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The Peak, 03/24/08: It was either 1994 or 1995
« on: March 24, 2008, 08:39:12 AM »
Actually a phenomenal show from Rob we all missed, particularly the Grant Lee Buffalo closer:

Rusted Root    Send Me On My Way
Weezer    Say it Ain't So
Tom Petty    You Don't Know How It Feels
Soundgarden    Fell on Black Days
R. E. M.    Strange Currencies
Bonnie Raitt    Longing In Their Hearts
Dave Matthews Band    Jimi Thing
Letters To Cleo    Here & Now
Pearl Jam    Better Man
Grant Lee Buffalo    Mockingbirds
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Re: The Peak, 03/24/08: It was either 1994 or 1995
« Reply #1 on: March 24, 2008, 08:49:58 AM »
Actually a phenomenal show from Rob we all missed, particularly the Grant Lee Buffalo closer:

Rusted Root    Send Me On My Way
Weezer    Say it Ain't So
Tom Petty    You Don't Know How It Feels
Soundgarden    Fell on Black Days
R. E. M.    Strange Currencies
Bonnie Raitt    Longing In Their Hearts
Dave Matthews Band    Jimi Thing
Letters To Cleo    Here & Now
Pearl Jam    Better Man
Grant Lee Buffalo    Mockingbirds

"phenomenal" is in the ear of the beholder. ;)

But I think it's '94.
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Re: The Peak, 03/24/08: It was either 1994 or 1995
« Reply #2 on: March 24, 2008, 09:36:17 AM »
Actually a phenomenal show from Rob we all missed, particularly the Grant Lee Buffalo closer:

Rusted Root    Send Me On My Way
Weezer    Say it Ain't So
Tom Petty    You Don't Know How It Feels
Soundgarden    Fell on Black Days
R. E. M.    Strange Currencies
Bonnie Raitt    Longing In Their Hearts
Dave Matthews Band    Jimi Thing
Letters To Cleo    Here & Now
Pearl Jam    Better Man
Grant Lee Buffalo    Mockingbirds

"phenomenal" is in the ear of the beholder. ;)

But I think it's '94.

Def 94--and a few songs there I'd enjoy hearing DM dredge up for 94 set--the Soundgarden, Weezer, Letters to Cleo, and certainly the GLB. Better than most of the other 94 sets we've heard of late.
Let's get right to it.