Louisiana 1927
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Louisiana 1927
Somewhere I have a copy of JI playing Loiuisiana 1927 at a Truckers show. My collection is very unorganized though and it would take some digging for me to find it. Does anyone know what show that was? Did that happen more than once? Anyone have a link to it?
I want to say that I saw him play it live with them but I might have made that up in my head.
I want to say that I saw him play it live with them but I might have made that up in my head.
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Re: Louisiana 1927
Setlist.fm says they’ve played it 9 times, if you were at any of those show
https://www.setlist.fm/stats/drive-by-t ... 6e9cf.html
https://www.setlist.fm/stats/drive-by-t ... 6e9cf.html
Turn it up to 10 and rip off the knob
Re: Louisiana 1927
BOOM Tabernacle 11/26/05. T'was there. Another thing I remember about that show was Jason played Outfit on a keyboard. And it was the first time I ever heard Runaway Train as they (Hood/Cooley) were celebrating a milestone of sorts, 20 years I think.
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Re: Louisiana 1927
I swore I heard them play it at Cat's Cradle in Carrboro, NC once but it wasn't the same show I was thinking of (10.10.03). I only caught the ass end of the show that night as I drove over from Raleigh right after R.E.M. finished playing at Walnut Creek (same night Bill Berry jumped behind the drumkit for a couple songs). I'd always wanted to see those bands on the same bill. That night was the closest I ever came. They both played ACL Fest one year but not on the same day, I ran into Jason in the crowd during R.E.M.'s set.
Re: Louisiana 1927
Maybe someone can refresh my memory...Frog Man wrote:BOOM Tabernacle 11/26/05. T'was there. Another thing I remember about that show was Jason played Outfit on a keyboard. And it was the first time I ever heard Runaway Train as they (Hood/Cooley) were celebrating a milestone of sorts, 20 years I think.
Didn't Jason play keys on "Outfit" on the 40 Watt DVD? Or was it another song on the DVD?
Or maybe i'm just mis-remembering?
Re: Louisiana 1927
https://archive.org/details/dbt2005-11-26.flac16
There are about the nine shows mentioned posted here too.
There are about the nine shows mentioned posted here too.
Re: Louisiana 1927
They show him playing it on keys in "Secret to a Happy Ending'gepman wrote:Maybe someone can refresh my memory...Frog Man wrote:BOOM Tabernacle 11/26/05. T'was there. Another thing I remember about that show was Jason played Outfit on a keyboard. And it was the first time I ever heard Runaway Train as they (Hood/Cooley) were celebrating a milestone of sorts, 20 years I think.
Didn't Jason play keys on "Outfit" on the 40 Watt DVD? Or was it another song on the DVD?
Or maybe i'm just mis-remembering?
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Re: Louisiana 1927
Ah, thanks.Smitty wrote:They show him playing it on keys in "Secret to a Happy Ending'gepman wrote:Maybe someone can refresh my memory...Frog Man wrote:BOOM Tabernacle 11/26/05. T'was there. Another thing I remember about that show was Jason played Outfit on a keyboard. And it was the first time I ever heard Runaway Train as they (Hood/Cooley) were celebrating a milestone of sorts, 20 years I think.
Didn't Jason play keys on "Outfit" on the 40 Watt DVD? Or was it another song on the DVD?
Or maybe i'm just mis-remembering?
Re: Louisiana 1927
Don't believe I've ever heard of this song.
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Re: Louisiana 1927
Clams wrote:Don't believe I've ever heard of this song.
You need some "Good O' Boys" in your life.
(Don't play in public, at least not the first time. Could cause misunderstandings)
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Re: Louisiana 1927
Great tune. I don't recall ever seeing it played live. I had burned that Tabernacle show on CD which I wore the shit out of over the years. I never knew that it was a Randy Newman cover. That was a well placed and well picked cover song, because it felt like DBT's own.
Re: Louisiana 1927
The Aaron Neville cover was kind of an anthem as to the recovery from Katrina. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-OxcXHuAY0k is a good intro.Clams wrote:Don't believe I've ever heard of this song.
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You're right. It was 11-19-05. My first show, and it was ridiculous. Jason and Patterson split time on Louisiana 1927, but we also got Daddy's Cup (seriously drunk Cooley), Rebels, TVA, Keep on Smilin', and an 11+ minute version of The Southern Thing. Stupid-good show from start to finish, check it out: https://archive.org/details/dbt2005-11-19.flac16.4022 Listen to that Annette!!!Kudzu Guillotine wrote:I swore I heard them play it at Cat's Cradle in Carrboro, NC once but it wasn't the same show I was thinking of (10.10.03).
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Re: Louisiana 1927
all timer record.
the original and definitive version.
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Thanks. I was thinking they were playing it in the wake of Hurricanes Katrina and Rita so that makes perfect sense.ramonz wrote:You're right. It was 11-19-05. My first show, and it was ridiculous. Jason and Patterson split time on Louisiana 1927, but we also got Daddy's Cup (seriously drunk Cooley), Rebels, TVA, Keep on Smilin', and an 11+ minute version of The Southern Thing. Stupid-good show from start to finish, check it out: https://archive.org/details/dbt2005-11-19.flac16.4022 Listen to that Annette!!!Kudzu Guillotine wrote:I swore I heard them play it at Cat's Cradle in Carrboro, NC once but it wasn't the same show I was thinking of (10.10.03).
Re: Louisiana 1927
Thanksdime in the gutter wrote:
all timer record.
the original and definitive version.
Everyone needs a friend, everyone needs a fuck
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Re: Louisiana 1927
Not really music related but relevant to the Louisiana flood. These maps are amazing. They show the meander course of the mighty Mississippi over the years.
Link to report and maps
*click map for more detail
Link to report and maps
*click map for more detail
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Re: Louisiana 1927
Really?Clams wrote:Don't believe I've ever heard of this song.
Good 'Ol Boys would certainly be on my list of 'Desert Island Albums'. Pure genius, beginning to end...
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Re: Louisiana 1927
Can buy a 5-pack of his first 5 albums (on CD) on Amazon for $17: https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B005J ... UTF8&psc=1 Already had GOB, but excited to explore the others.
Same treatment for Zevon's first 5 - serious deal!
Same treatment for Zevon's first 5 - serious deal!
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very cool. excellent post.bovine knievel wrote: ↑Fri Aug 11, 2017 1:59 pmNot really music related but relevant to the Louisiana flood. These maps are amazing. They show the meander course of the mighty Mississippi over the years.
Link to report and maps
*click map for more detail
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Re: Louisiana 1927
Good old boys and that run of his records (12 songs, sail away)... excellent.
I used to have a tape with those 3 albums on it and I would listen to it driving north out of Chicago toward the home country... like great DBT songs, his songs have a lot of thoughts and ideas in them that I find great for driving songs.
I'll say, too, just a few weeks ago... relating to current times, I was thinking about Good old boys and I played it few times. It is thought provoking.
I used to have a tape with those 3 albums on it and I would listen to it driving north out of Chicago toward the home country... like great DBT songs, his songs have a lot of thoughts and ideas in them that I find great for driving songs.
I'll say, too, just a few weeks ago... relating to current times, I was thinking about Good old boys and I played it few times. It is thought provoking.