DSO Appreciation Thread

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While the zone has always had its share of drama, I still consider zoners as Deadheads first and foremost.  

We have had DSO threads over the years but it's still very clear to me that DSO is the best approximation of days gone by.  The tour opener last night was very good.  An original recipe with lots of classics throughout.  I hadn't seen Skip yet and he does a very nice job.  Vortex and Koritz kill on the drums and Eaton and Baracco sound as good as ever.  I still prefer JK over Mattson for a variety of reasons but you can't say the guy doesn't shred.  

Go to the show.  West coast tour is in full swing.  Go get your hippie on. 

They do a great job

NY/NJ Dates.

5/11  Count Basie Theatre
5/15 McCarter Theatre Center , Princeton
5/16  Mayo Performing Arts Center - MPAC
5/19 The Capitol Theatre
5/20 The Capitol Theatre

Woot!

>>>I still prefer JK over Mattson

Yeah.  Me too.  I used see them religiously from 1999 until JK left to play with Phil and Bob.  Seen them off and on since then and they are still a great band, but won't be hitting the Roseland shows tonight or tomorrow.  Roseland sucks and I have tix for Galactic tomorrow night.

 

They have become almost irrelevant to the diehards since JRAD took shape. DSO had a good run but its time for them to hang it up.

I'n going this Monday.

Good drinking music

Not sure if they were ever "relevant"

 

See you there, Surfdead.

jk over mattson does not compute. 

I'm with turtle on this one, not even close imo

I'd consider DSO w/Mattson and pass on Phil with JK.

That is some awesome appreciation you contributed to this thread, JR.

Mattson >>> JK

i have to say mattson is just awful. zero creativity. 

that said, saw them for the first time in like 7 years on 12/30. 

left at setbreak-i'd say that band lost whatever it was it used to have, laughable how bad it was. worth maybe an $8 bar gig ($50 w/ fees to get in, crazy i know). it was really bad. 

I've heard JM play pretty amazingly most of the times I've seen him - hope this is one of those.

Any chance they'll play 2/13 on 2/13? That'd be cool.

Are you lurking, Dino?

I wouldn't pay to see DSO by themselves.  For whatever reason I just can't get into it.  For me if they were at a festy and I could turn my back and just listen and not watch them.  More like background music while having a good time with friends I can dig on that.  Nothing against Mattson.  I saw him plenty with the tricksters.   I would prefer JK though.   And choosing to see see DSO with Mattson over Phil with JK?  Have fun with that!  I'll take seeing Phil any day of the week and twice in Sunday than do DSO.  Not shitting on DSO or anyone who sees them as I have many times as well.  I would just prefer to see JRAD.  

I don't think JRAD figures into this conversation. I think they are awesome and bring fresh energy to GD music, but this thread is about DSO and I think both bands are on a significantly different trip.

I've always felt JK does a great Garcia, but JM does a great Mattson. That's why I prefer JM in DSO.

 

That said, I really want to check out JK in his newer projects. I liked his wok with Melvin Seal's' Melting Pot years ago. 

>>>left at setbreak

 

I guess you've never seen a rock show where the first set was pretty listless and the second set was afire. 

Cause if you had ever experienced that, you would have stayed for the second set I'm guessing. Then you would have had an opinion on the show you saw.

 

 

I don't know how but I have only seen them one time. I always seen to miss them. I have nothing against them...I just never seem to make it

Odd

Let Vardy Sing!

they were never "relevant." but then again, neither was/is JRAD

<<<<>>>>> I guess you've never seen a rock show where the first set was pretty listless and the second set was afire. 

Cause if you had ever experienced that, you would have stayed for the second set I'm guessing. Then you would have had an opinion on the show you saw.

<<<<<<<>>>>>>>

is that what you guess? haha. shut your bitch mouth up, felina. all it does is make you look like the tool you are. 

Lol lol

You have no right to an opinion.

Your opinion is stupid.

 Before I hear your opinion, you must qualify the criteria. If you don't meet my standards, you have no right to your stupid opinion.

 

Making friends again, Felina?

>>>I used see them religiously from 1999 until JK left to play with Phil and Bob. 

I don't think this sentence got its fair due. Impressive statement.

Who determines who is  relevant and who is not...da zone???...we r doomed

good background music when I'm cleaning the toilet

Yep, that's what I think Pyramid.

Granted it's a guess but one based on the fact you left a show at halftime that could have very well smoked.  You'd never know.

 

Brian...you have a problem with me guessing Pyramid has never seen a show with a scorching set with no action in the first?

I know Pyramid has a problem with it cause he's perma-rag in this place.

I thought they were done for after JK, was skeptical even after the first show I saw with him Mattson 2010 but I think they've only gotten stronger & more dynamic with Mattson, he has a certain edge to his playing that works great for the earlier stuff. The 2 Hampton Beach shows I saw last summer contained some of the best playing I've seen by them, those Hampton Beach shows seem to have gotten better every year from the first one I saw in 06'. Great way to kick of first weekend of June. The show I saw in Dec in Concord, NH was mediocre IMO..even for a Tue night, the Portland,ME pier show I saw in Aug was solid, they can be hit or miss but mostly hit. 

haha

you're a weird guy, felina. what a strange thing to guess.

i know you like fare thee well, so your taste is music is already questionable at best; sorry dso mailing it in and playing an awful set irks you-it was just unbearable, unlistenable. i got the feeling it was who they were, they had obviously rehearsed it in that manner, and i thought it was incredibly lame and terrible sounding. it's not like a talented phil band played a rough set and i left, totally different, as i've experienced that as well. 

keep being your shitty self, though, you're really good at it. 

I have seen DSO many times and have always been brought to that place by their playing.

 

I can't say I was a fan of FTW cause I can't say I'm a fan of the modern day Bob Weir.  There's a decent chance that anything he's in is probably going to rub me the wrong way, unfortunately.  We don't choose these things.

But nonetheless, good luck with your menstrual cycle.

 

 

 

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DSO played 10 blocks from my house on Friday and i passed in case anyone cares 

 

How's things, Richie?

 

And I care JR--lots do.

 

 

 

 

they would have to be close enough for me to hear from my porch for me to check it out again

>>How's things, Richie?

 

Things are good.  Thank you for asking.   Been blessed with the chance to live my dream and play music.

 

How are you my friend?

Richie,  you still have me blocked on Facebook.  

...if The DSO had picked Stu Allen in 2010 instead of JM they would be more relevant today.

The DSO Harrahs  show 2/19 in Tahoe has potential.

 

I have enjoyed the shows I have seen, sometimes just for the friends and dancing opportunity.

They did play "Walk In The Sunshine" acoustic at Hookahville once.

It was the only time I've ever heard it live.enlightened

 

Good Richie...just took a bike ride with our daughter on a truly beautiful day.  I think the rains did some of their magic because the last few nights and days have been pretty special.

 

 

>>>...if The DSO had picked Stu Allen in 2010 instead of JM they would be more relevant today.

 

I couldn't disagree with that opinion more.

Mattson with these guys on a special night is something pretty damn cool.

I was bored out of my mind with him the few times I checked him out with Donna and company but he's a monster again with this group of folks.

I haven't seen these guys in a few years, didn't know they were in town this time around but I'm gonna have to check out a show in the not too distant future. 

 

They play dam well; but try to hard to act like the band; can't take the weird mannerisms.

Isn't Eaton the only one who does that?

My guess is he does that for himself more than anyone else, but I get people being turned off by it. 

For me, I always thought it was kind of fun. 

I personally love that they aren't more popular...Some of the best post Garcia music I've ever seen has been performed by this band. To each his own...I mean some people love Phil's singing....

shitty bar bands can't rip a king solomons...

...if The DSO had picked Stu Allen in 2010 instead of JM they would be more relevant today...

As if DSO ever cared about being relevant???

They are what they are - and what they are is a fabulous and exciting GD tribute that can raise the roof on any given night and get very close to the real deal (- though no one ever can...)

But for sure GD had many a crappy night and DSO when they are ON are in my opinion explosive and full of dynamic energy, great sonic explorations and spacey jams.

The one thing they got that sets them apart from Stu and MH, Phil n Friends, and other cover acts is that they TAKE THEIR TIME.  
They are unhurried and stretch every tune to the full limit.

if i could pay $5 for a twenty minute playin' jam with no lyrics i would go but that's it.  like 99% of all post garcia bands, the singing makes me cringe and than turned off. 

>>they TAKE THEIR TIME.

 

Good point Treble...

 

 

I'll be in South Lake on Sunday. Looking forward to it. Just hoping that 50 is open. 

South Lake Tahoe is expecting the busy weekend of the year.

 

That was fun. Started the evening with dinner with Dino, and an assortment of others including old friends and new friends. Hung out with Moses, the Air Drummer and younger bro, and then sat with mice_elf(Bss) in the balcony during the show.

The show was 7/19/74, Selland Arena, Fresno. It was quite a show, and while the playing tonight seemed a little uneven, it was fun. Dino as the single drummer played hard, and Rob Barraco was great as usual. The bass was forward at the beginning of the show, something I enjoy. The sound seemed louder as the first set went on, til it was almost able to drown out the shrill-voiced woman sitting behind us. She didn't get that we wanted to hear the Playin' jams...

I left toward the end of He's Gone; that song gets me every time, and I know I missed a lot of songs I would have liked to hear.

Bertha, Mexicali Blues, Deal, Beat It On Down The Line, Row Jimmy, Me And Bobby McGee, Scarlet Begonias, El Paso, Tennessee Jed, Playin' In The Band

Phil & Ned*(Seastones), Brown Eyed Women, Me & My Uncle, It Must Have Been The Roses, Jack Straw, He's Gone-> U.S. Blues-> Weather Report Suite Prelude-> Weather Report Suite Part 1-> Let It Grow-> Eyes Of The World-> China Doll-> One More Saturday Night

Surfdead was there and I hope he will come along with comments, too.

Yes, kinda uneven first set. Doug thought it must be a free-range show due to the lack of flow. Playin' jam at the end of the first set was long and interesting. Jeff seemed a bit discombobulated through much of the night, esp. first set. There was something seriously wrong with Scarlet - sounded like someone was playing in the wrong key! Set II was much better - excellent Eyes and WRS, also a good China Doll and Roses, although the latter with no guitar solo.

One of the great Lesh led Spanish Jams ever on this night.  Sinister stuff.

DSO SJ was decent, but couldn't hold a candle to the original in this case.

>>And choosing to see see DSO with Mattson over Phil with JK?<<

DSO with JM (fake jerry 2) & Phil @ TXR two years ago was an excellent show. 

I'll be at UC theater Berkeley this Sat !

The mud slides on HWY 50 are worse then people thought.

 

Bump for UC Theatre.  Great location, BART friendly. 

GTTS!

Anybody go last night? Original setlist or recreated show? I'm heading there tonight after Rare Barrel & Mikkeller.

Been playing around with Good Times today and just listened to three clips of DSO and the Dead version. 

Wish I could make NOLA but too many irons in the fire.