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Title: The Peak, 06/09/08: It's 1976
Post by: Gazoo on June 09, 2008, 07:40:15 AM
Kudos to Rob on a truly something-for-everyone set.  My BOS goes to the Crosby-Nash.

Elvin Bishop Group    Fooled Around and Fell in Love
Nils Lofgren    Cry Tough
War    Summer
Warren Zevon    I'll Sleep When I'm Dead
Bob Seger    Turn the Page (live)
Blondie    Rip Her To Shreds
Electric Light Orchestra    Do Ya
Jerry Garcia    They Love Each Other
Boz Scaggs    Lido Shuffle
Crosby-Nash    Out of the Darkness
Title: Re: The Peak, 06/09/08: It's 1976
Post by: RGMike on June 09, 2008, 07:44:43 AM
Kudos to Rob on a truly something-for-everyone set.  My BOS goes to the Crosby-Nash.

Elvin Bishop Group    Fooled Around and Fell in Love
Nils Lofgren    Cry Tough
War    Summer
Warren Zevon    I'll Sleep When I'm Dead
Bob Seger    Turn the Page (live)
Blondie    Rip Her To Shreds
Electric Light Orchestra    Do Ya
Jerry Garcia    They Love Each Other
Boz Scaggs    Lido Shuffle
Crosby-Nash    Out of the Darkness

Good stuff -- I'd've BOS'd the Zevon, Blondie and Lofgren; I don't think I've ever heard the Garcia!
Title: Re: The Peak, 06/09/08: It's 1976
Post by: mshray on June 09, 2008, 09:50:21 AM
Kudos to Rob on a truly something-for-everyone set.  My BOS goes to the Crosby-Nash.

Elvin Bishop Group    Fooled Around and Fell in Love
Nils Lofgren    Cry Tough
War    Summer
Warren Zevon    I'll Sleep When I'm Dead
Bob Seger    Turn the Page (live)
Blondie    Rip Her To Shreds
Electric Light Orchestra    Do Ya
Jerry Garcia    They Love Each Other
Boz Scaggs    Lido Shuffle
Crosby-Nash    Out of the Darkness

Good stuff -- I'd've BOS'd the Zevon, Blondie and Lofgren; I don't think I've ever heard the Garcia!

I'd have BOS'd what each of you guys did, and then of course the War tune as well.  Hope I can listen to the replay.
Title: Re: The Peak, 06/09/08: It's 1976
Post by: urth on June 11, 2008, 09:43:08 PM
Finally reading back over some of the other stuff played over the last week--this looks like a great '76 set. Your BOSes are dead on, and I'd have added the Garcia tune as well. One of many that Jerry recorded on solo albums that were then adopted to the GD repertoire. This one's got a very loping groove, and an understated melody that I love. They didn't play it often, but when they did it was just gorgeous.