Barr Brothers are great. I've been a fan going back to their days as the Slip (which they recently resurrected). Their lineup with harp and keys was a phenomenal band.
From Reddit: Not sure if Nugs showed this, but right as FOTM was ending Billy called Tom over and made a signal that appeared to be cutting the set short. He rushed off the stage immediately after - hope Billy’s doing alright.
Slow start I thought with the opener 'Join Together' nothing special. Right int Help>Slip>Frank. By Franklins they seems to gel somewhat. Good energy, great leads. The Peggy-O was great IMO. Mellow, but extremely soulful. The Brown-Eyed Women was ok, follow by Don't You Break My Heart. Both enjoyable, but lacking in overall tightness I thought. Into Sugaree now. Be back later.
Sugaree ok, nothing mind melting. Next up Hurts me Too. Guest guitarist really good once again on this. He was the lead on Peggy-O also and great there also. Into Last Time now.
Last Time was enjoyable, but no real meshing of the band imo. So not much full band psychedelic jamming going on with two, three, or four leads all happening from different players simultaneously. Some great individual playing; the keys and the lead guitarist are way talented and they shred for sure. The guest guitarist I like alot. He led on Peggy and Hurts Me To and has the right voice for these soulful songs. Every note counts with his leads. Both songs played slower and this can be really hard to pull off I feel, but this guy held my attention throughout. So overall good, but not great set. Looking forward to second set. Bass player broke a string at the start of Hurts Me Too and played last too songs with a broken string. Guess no bass tech on board. Never seen a bass player who strums so much.
Encores: Brokedown Palace is very nice and Touch of Grey is very good. All in all second set much better than first. Highlights for me were Peggy-O, Morning Dew, and Crazy Fingers. Quite a few others were extremely good also, but those three traveled to realms deep and refreshing!
The Kids Are Alright: Billy & the Kids Deliver Plethora of First-Time Covers in Port Chester
This past weekend, Billy & the Kids pulled into Port Chester, N.Y., for a double feature billed as Daze of the Dead and spread over two nights at The Capitol Theatre. The veteran backbeat, Bill Kreutzmann, brought in tow Tom Hamilton, Aron Magner, Reed Mathis, and special guests Brad and Andrew of The Bar Brothers, who collectively ran through a plethora of first-time covers, which pulled from The Who, Grateful Dead, Bob Dylan, The Rolling Stones, Eric Clapton and other veteran rock ensembles.
Friday, Oct. 20, commenced with a fitting first-time song choice, a take on The Who’s 1965 anthem, “The Kids Are Alright,” representing a thoughtful pick with lyrically appropriate lines that seemingly referenced the project’s name. The group followed up with music from Kreutzmann’s Grateful Dead days with “St. Stephen.” The song served as another debut for this particular group of players, who continued with a drum-heavy display of “Eye’s on the World” prior to taking on Dylan’s “She Belongs With Me,” marking another debut.
The ensemble dipped into the signature twang of Merle Haggard’s “Mama Tried,” adding in “Jack Straw” before a first-time take on “Row Jimmy,” a staple from the Dead’s Wake of the Flood record. To cap the first frame, the band landed on a first-time take on The Rolling Stone’s yearning classic, “Let’s Spend the Night Together.” Set two started off with a bang via the drummers and an instrumental wave of rhythmic splendor, which unfolded into “Scarlet Begonias” and a debut of “Friend of the Devil,” sans its typical sister tune, “China Cat Sunflower,” instead they added “Ramble on Rose.”
Continuing with the motif of first-time plays, they added another Dylan tune, “A Hard Rain’s A-Gonna Fall,” before closing out the second set with a roaring take on “Fire on the Mountain.” For the encore, the group debuted Eric Clapton’s original, “Lay Down Sally,” before closing the night on “Ripple.” With night one in the books, the group returned to the stage on Saturday, Oct. 21, ready to dip into additional first-time covers. Not unlike night one, the band cut into a cover from The Who, only this time, they went with “Join Together.”
Night two continued with a trio of songs from Blues for Allah, such as “Help on the Way” paired with its sister tune, “Slipknot!,” followed by “Franklin’s Tower.” They pulled out the traditional “Peggy O” and returned to Dead classics with a thumping “Brown-Eyed Women.” Next, the band delivered a first-time cover of Marvin Gaye’s “Baby Don’t You Do It.” After a run-through of Jerry Garcia’s “Sugaree,” they pulled out Tampa Red’s “It Hurts Me Too” and once again ended the set with a debut take on The Rolling Stones’ “The Last Time.”
The latter set was a mixed bag of Dead classics and associated tunes–breaking theme was the addition of Stephen Stills’ beloved classic, “Love The One You’re With,” played for the first time. They followed with a crowd-rousing “I Know You Rider” and returned for an encore take on “Brokedown Palace” and “Touch of Grey.” Billy & the Kids will continue their Daze of the Dead stand on Oct. 31 at Mountain Winery in Saratoga, Calif., followed by a Nov. 2 gig at the Santa Barbara Bowl in Santa Barbara, Calif. Learn more here.
Following Billy & the Kids’ Port Chester, N.Y. stand, Kreutzmann followed up on Instagram, sharing, “I hope that everyone gets to experience the amount of joy that I did playing last night’s show. I still can’t believe that I get to do this. Thanks for being a part of it.”
Relix mostly has kids and interns "writing" this stuff. The publisher just wants it to be a safe zone to promote music and tours. Nary a critical or interesting comment you will see.
What you will find is a nice sampling of high school SAT words like 'plethora'.
If you made some AI program listen to all the extant GD tapes - would take about a year - I'm sure it could write an excellent review of a Billy and the Kids show.
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on Thursday, October 19, 2023 – 10:42 pm
I'll be there in 3D....
I'll be there in 3D....
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on Friday, October 20, 2023 – 01:22 am
Good fun in your future, Don.
Good fun in your future, Don.
Top of Page Bottom of Page PermalinkFull Name: JP (J Bomb) Tatters
on Friday, October 20, 2023 – 08:20 am
I'll be there, dazzling the
I'll be there, dazzling the floor crowd with my understated yet innovative dances, once again.
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on Friday, October 20, 2023 – 04:25 pm
Barr Brothers are great. I've
Barr Brothers are great. I've been a fan going back to their days as the Slip (which they recently resurrected). Their lineup with harp and keys was a phenomenal band.
Top of Page Bottom of Page PermalinkFull Name: cultivate kindness mikeedwardsetc
on Friday, October 20, 2023 – 08:47 pm
Hope this sounds better for
Hope this sounds better for folks in the room, but what I've heard so far is kind of a mess.
Top of Page Bottom of Page PermalinkFull Name: cultivate kindness mikeedwardsetc
on Friday, October 20, 2023 – 11:08 pm
From Reddit: Not sure if Nugs
From Reddit: Not sure if Nugs showed this, but right as FOTM was ending Billy called Tom over and made a signal that appeared to be cutting the set short. He rushed off the stage immediately after - hope Billy’s doing alright.
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on Saturday, October 21, 2023 – 12:30 am
Kids R All Right St Stephen
Kids R All Right St Stephen Eyes She Belongs To Me Beat It Mama Tried J Straw Row Jimmy Let's Spend the Night Together
Drums Scarlet(Day Tripper Tease) FOTD Ramble On Rose Hard Rain FOTM E: Lay Down Sally Ripple
Tom Hamilton, Aron Magner, Reed Mathis, Brad and Andrew Barr
Setlist FM
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on Saturday, October 21, 2023 – 03:36 pm
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Top of Page Bottom of Page PermalinkFull Name: Woz Paul_woz
on Saturday, October 21, 2023 – 04:13 pm
If this was anything like the
If this was anything like the last two shows I webcast it's totally crigeworthy. Definitely NOT going to the local show on Halloween......
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on Saturday, October 21, 2023 – 04:30 pm
I didn't get to watch much of
I didn't get to watch much of the show (just the beginning). Anyone know why the 2nd set was cut short?
Here's the list;
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on Saturday, October 21, 2023 – 05:20 pm
The Cap was wall to wall last
The Cap was wall to wall last night. When it gets that crowded, particularly with a wide-eyed crowd, the floor becomes less than an ideal environment.
First set was pretty jangly. The guitarist from The Slip is talented but just seemed to add an angular element that was not all too pleasing.
2nd set better.
I'd imagine tonight will be pretty good, with a night under their belt.
Top of Page Bottom of Page PermalinkFull Name: cultivate kindness mikeedwardsetc
on Saturday, October 21, 2023 – 06:47 pm
> If this was anything like
> If this was anything like the last two shows I webcast it's totally crigeworthy. Definitely NOT going to the local show on Halloween......
I'd say that last night was more cringy, Woz. I pulled the plug a few songs into the first set, and put my Santa Barbara tickets up for resale.
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on Saturday, October 21, 2023 – 07:24 pm
Oy! That's bad. I at least
Oy! That's bad. I at least made it through most of the first night of the last run.
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on Saturday, October 21, 2023 – 09:17 pm
Slow start I thought with the
Slow start I thought with the opener 'Join Together' nothing special. Right int Help>Slip>Frank. By Franklins they seems to gel somewhat. Good energy, great leads. The Peggy-O was great IMO. Mellow, but extremely soulful. The Brown-Eyed Women was ok, follow by Don't You Break My Heart. Both enjoyable, but lacking in overall tightness I thought. Into Sugaree now. Be back later.
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on Saturday, October 21, 2023 – 09:35 pm
Sugaree ok, nothing mind
Sugaree ok, nothing mind melting. Next up Hurts me Too. Guest guitarist really good once again on this. He was the lead on Peggy-O also and great there also. Into Last Time now.
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on Saturday, October 21, 2023 – 09:55 pm
Last Time was enjoyable, but
Last Time was enjoyable, but no real meshing of the band imo. So not much full band psychedelic jamming going on with two, three, or four leads all happening from different players simultaneously. Some great individual playing; the keys and the lead guitarist are way talented and they shred for sure. The guest guitarist I like alot. He led on Peggy and Hurts Me To and has the right voice for these soulful songs. Every note counts with his leads. Both songs played slower and this can be really hard to pull off I feel, but this guy held my attention throughout. So overall good, but not great set. Looking forward to second set. Bass player broke a string at the start of Hurts Me Too and played last too songs with a broken string. Guess no bass tech on board. Never seen a bass player who strums so much.
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on Saturday, October 21, 2023 – 11:02 pm
Morning dew was great. Uncle
Morning dew was great. Uncle Johns also excellent. The wheel very good.
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on Saturday, October 21, 2023 – 11:08 pm
Crazy Fingers also great.
Crazy Fingers also great. They are on a roll. Into Cassidy now,
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on Saturday, October 21, 2023 – 11:39 pm
Cassidy soars, the roll
Cassidy soars, the roll continues. Love the One Your with certainly ok, but nothing special. Rider to close the second set is good, not great.
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on Sunday, October 22, 2023 – 12:03 am
Encores: Brokedown Palace is
Encores: Brokedown Palace is very nice and Touch of Grey is very good. All in all second set much better than first. Highlights for me were Peggy-O, Morning Dew, and Crazy Fingers. Quite a few others were extremely good also, but those three traveled to realms deep and refreshing!
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on Sunday, October 22, 2023 – 12:06 am
Really enjoyed the guest
Really enjoyed the guest guitarist Brad Barr. I'd see him in a heartbeat.
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on Sunday, October 22, 2023 – 05:32 pm
Great time!!!! Fun running
Great time!!!! Fun running into some old faces... The Band was having a Great time..
Top of Page Bottom of Page PermalinkFull Name: The Mayor Coyotte
on Sunday, October 22, 2023 – 05:56 pm
Billy & the Kids *
Billy & the Kids *
Cap Theatre
Port Chester, NY
October 21, 2023
.
set I
.
Join Together
Help on the Way >
Slipknot ! >
Franklin’s Tower
Peggy-O
Brown-Eyed Women
Baby, Don’t You Do It
Sugaree
It Hurts Me, Too
The Last Time
.
set II
.
drums >
space >
Morning Dew
Uncle John’s Band
The Wheel
Crazy Fingers
Cassidy
Love the One You’re With
I Know You, Rider
.
encores
.
Broke-down Palace
A Touch of Grey .
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on Monday, October 23, 2023 – 09:32 am
Looks like fun!
Looks like fun!
Top of Page Bottom of Page PermalinkFull Name: MeditateontheQ LLOLLO
on Monday, October 23, 2023 – 09:32 am
Looks like fun!
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Top of Page Bottom of Page PermalinkFull Name: Strangha Slickrock
on Monday, October 23, 2023 – 05:21 pm
From Relix
From Relix
The Kids Are Alright: Billy & the Kids Deliver Plethora of First-Time Covers in Port Chester
This past weekend, Billy & the Kids pulled into Port Chester, N.Y., for a double feature billed as Daze of the Dead and spread over two nights at The Capitol Theatre. The veteran backbeat, Bill Kreutzmann, brought in tow Tom Hamilton, Aron Magner, Reed Mathis, and special guests Brad and Andrew of The Bar Brothers, who collectively ran through a plethora of first-time covers, which pulled from The Who, Grateful Dead, Bob Dylan, The Rolling Stones, Eric Clapton and other veteran rock ensembles.
Friday, Oct. 20, commenced with a fitting first-time song choice, a take on The Who’s 1965 anthem, “The Kids Are Alright,” representing a thoughtful pick with lyrically appropriate lines that seemingly referenced the project’s name. The group followed up with music from Kreutzmann’s Grateful Dead days with “St. Stephen.” The song served as another debut for this particular group of players, who continued with a drum-heavy display of “Eye’s on the World” prior to taking on Dylan’s “She Belongs With Me,” marking another debut.
The ensemble dipped into the signature twang of Merle Haggard’s “Mama Tried,” adding in “Jack Straw” before a first-time take on “Row Jimmy,” a staple from the Dead’s Wake of the Flood record. To cap the first frame, the band landed on a first-time take on The Rolling Stone’s yearning classic, “Let’s Spend the Night Together.” Set two started off with a bang via the drummers and an instrumental wave of rhythmic splendor, which unfolded into “Scarlet Begonias” and a debut of “Friend of the Devil,” sans its typical sister tune, “China Cat Sunflower,” instead they added “Ramble on Rose.”
Continuing with the motif of first-time plays, they added another Dylan tune, “A Hard Rain’s A-Gonna Fall,” before closing out the second set with a roaring take on “Fire on the Mountain.” For the encore, the group debuted Eric Clapton’s original, “Lay Down Sally,” before closing the night on “Ripple.” With night one in the books, the group returned to the stage on Saturday, Oct. 21, ready to dip into additional first-time covers. Not unlike night one, the band cut into a cover from The Who, only this time, they went with “Join Together.”
Night two continued with a trio of songs from Blues for Allah, such as “Help on the Way” paired with its sister tune, “Slipknot!,” followed by “Franklin’s Tower.” They pulled out the traditional “Peggy O” and returned to Dead classics with a thumping “Brown-Eyed Women.” Next, the band delivered a first-time cover of Marvin Gaye’s “Baby Don’t You Do It.” After a run-through of Jerry Garcia’s “Sugaree,” they pulled out Tampa Red’s “It Hurts Me Too” and once again ended the set with a debut take on The Rolling Stones’ “The Last Time.”
The latter set was a mixed bag of Dead classics and associated tunes–breaking theme was the addition of Stephen Stills’ beloved classic, “Love The One You’re With,” played for the first time. They followed with a crowd-rousing “I Know You Rider” and returned for an encore take on “Brokedown Palace” and “Touch of Grey.” Billy & the Kids will continue their Daze of the Dead stand on Oct. 31 at Mountain Winery in Saratoga, Calif., followed by a Nov. 2 gig at the Santa Barbara Bowl in Santa Barbara, Calif. Learn more here.
Following Billy & the Kids’ Port Chester, N.Y. stand, Kreutzmann followed up on Instagram, sharing, “I hope that everyone gets to experience the amount of joy that I did playing last night’s show. I still can’t believe that I get to do this. Thanks for being a part of it.”
And pics.....
https://relix.com/news/detail/billy-the-kids-bring-daze-of-the-dead-to-t...
Top of Page Bottom of Page PermalinkFull Name: billionyearoldcarbon thegunkman
on Tuesday, October 24, 2023 – 01:53 am
Many "reviews" I read these
Many "reviews" I read these days might as well just be the set lists as that is basically all that is said.
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on Tuesday, October 24, 2023 – 07:54 am
It's almost like they weren't
It's almost like they weren't even there....... ;)
Top of Page Bottom of Page PermalinkFull Name: JP (J Bomb) Tatters
on Tuesday, October 24, 2023 – 09:25 am
Relix mostly has kids and
Relix mostly has kids and interns "writing" this stuff. The publisher just wants it to be a safe zone to promote music and tours. Nary a critical or interesting comment you will see.
What you will find is a nice sampling of high school SAT words like 'plethora'.
Top of Page Bottom of Page PermalinkFull Name: cultivate kindness mikeedwardsetc
on Tuesday, October 24, 2023 – 10:24 am
> a debut of “Friend of the
> a debut of “Friend of the Devil,” sans its typical sister tune, “China Cat Sunflower,” instead they added “Ramble on Rose.”
This makes no sense to me at all. Am I missing something?
> Nary a critical or interesting comment you will see.
Or a mention of the second set on Friday being cut short by about half.
Top of Page Bottom of Page PermalinkFull Name: Strangha Slickrock
on Tuesday, October 24, 2023 – 10:29 am
Yep, journalism sure ain't
Yep, journalism sure ain't what it used to be.
Top of Page Bottom of Page PermalinkFull Name: Hello My Name Is Jackohearts
on Tuesday, October 24, 2023 – 11:06 am
I think AI could write a
I think AI could write a similar review. Just a bunch of adjectives and song names.
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on Tuesday, October 24, 2023 – 12:50 pm
If you made some AI program
If you made some AI program listen to all the extant GD tapes - would take about a year - I'm sure it could write an excellent review of a Billy and the Kids show.
Top of Page Bottom of Page PermalinkFull Name: Druba Noodler
on Tuesday, October 24, 2023 – 02:17 pm
Some snippets from Saturday
Some snippets from Saturday
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=C_sR7LOS2EE
Top of Page Bottom of Page PermalinkFull Name: Lucky Day Timmy Hoover
on Tuesday, October 24, 2023 – 04:41 pm
What a terrible review. And
What a terrible review. And what a mediocre band. Really lackluster. Makes Ratdog look cool.
Top of Page Bottom of Page PermalinkFull Name: billionyearoldcarbon thegunkman
on Tuesday, October 24, 2023 – 07:00 pm
The second set from Saturday
The second set from Saturday was quite good. Just watched it on the stream. Would love to hear from some more folks who were in the room.