New Album! Plan 9 Live
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New Album! Plan 9 Live
Love each other, Motherfuckers!
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What about the "now for the first time ever" copy?
Love each other, Motherfuckers!
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I wish I wouldn’t have overpaid for the RSD version…
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I’m at a beach house and sitting alone on a screened in porch in the dark listening to this album.
I now know how a pig feels after wallowing in shit!
I now know how a pig feels after wallowing in shit!
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Anyone else notice the different sequencing on the release from the original show?
What got me thinking about it was at the end of Feb14, Patterson introduces the "Stroker Ace, Mike Cooley", then it immediately goes into Aftermath USA, another Patterson song... I tried checking the One Of These Days site, but I get prompted for a UN/PW...?
Here is the original track listing on the left, re-release on the right. I recently re-listened to the original show, seems seamless. so I believe it to be correct.
01 Tales Facing Up 01 Tales Facing Up
02 One Of These Days 02 One Of These Days
03 Easy On Yourself 03 Easy On Yourself
04 Feb 14 04 Feb 14
05 Gravity's Gone 05 Aftermath USA
06 Sinkhole 06 Gravity's Gone
07 Outfit 07 Sinkhole
08 My Sweet Annette 08 Outfit
09 Marry Me 09 My Sweet Annette
10 Aftermath USA 10 Marry Me
11 A World Of Hurt 11 World Of Hurt
12 Why Henry Drinks 12 Why Henry Drinks
13 John Henry 13 John Henry
14 Wednesday 14 Wednesday
01 Shut Up And Get On The Plane 01 Shut Up And Get On The Plane
02 Ronnie and Neil 02 Ronnie and Neil
03 Moonlight Mile 03 Moonlight Mile
04 Let There Be Rock 04 Let There Be Rock
Encore Break:
05 Nine Bullets 05 Zip City
06 Zip City 06 Goddamn Lonely Love
07 Goddamn Lonely Love 07 18 Wheels of Love
08 18 Wheels Of Love 08 Nine Bullets
09 Daddy's Cup 09 Daddy's Cup
10 Decoration Day 10 Decoration Day
11 Lookout Mountain 11 Lookout Mountain
What got me thinking about it was at the end of Feb14, Patterson introduces the "Stroker Ace, Mike Cooley", then it immediately goes into Aftermath USA, another Patterson song... I tried checking the One Of These Days site, but I get prompted for a UN/PW...?
Here is the original track listing on the left, re-release on the right. I recently re-listened to the original show, seems seamless. so I believe it to be correct.
01 Tales Facing Up 01 Tales Facing Up
02 One Of These Days 02 One Of These Days
03 Easy On Yourself 03 Easy On Yourself
04 Feb 14 04 Feb 14
05 Gravity's Gone 05 Aftermath USA
06 Sinkhole 06 Gravity's Gone
07 Outfit 07 Sinkhole
08 My Sweet Annette 08 Outfit
09 Marry Me 09 My Sweet Annette
10 Aftermath USA 10 Marry Me
11 A World Of Hurt 11 World Of Hurt
12 Why Henry Drinks 12 Why Henry Drinks
13 John Henry 13 John Henry
14 Wednesday 14 Wednesday
01 Shut Up And Get On The Plane 01 Shut Up And Get On The Plane
02 Ronnie and Neil 02 Ronnie and Neil
03 Moonlight Mile 03 Moonlight Mile
04 Let There Be Rock 04 Let There Be Rock
Encore Break:
05 Nine Bullets 05 Zip City
06 Zip City 06 Goddamn Lonely Love
07 Goddamn Lonely Love 07 18 Wheels of Love
08 18 Wheels Of Love 08 Nine Bullets
09 Daddy's Cup 09 Daddy's Cup
10 Decoration Day 10 Decoration Day
11 Lookout Mountain 11 Lookout Mountain
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There's also a couple of things that were edited out of the new release. The show was on or around Cooley's birthday and the singing of Happy Birthday to You was edited out. A story by Patterson was also removed and so was Jay Leavitt's intro to World of Hurt.gepman wrote: ↑Fri Aug 20, 2021 11:23 amAnyone else notice the different sequencing on the release from the original show?
What got me thinking about it was at the end of Feb14, Patterson introduces the "Stroker Ace, Mike Cooley", then it immediately goes into Aftermath USA, another Patterson song... I tried checking the One Of These Days site, but I get prompted for a UN/PW...?
Here is the original track listing on the left, re-release on the right. I recently re-listened to the original show, seems seamless. so I believe it to be correct.
01 Tales Facing Up 01 Tales Facing Up
02 One Of These Days 02 One Of These Days
03 Easy On Yourself 03 Easy On Yourself
04 Feb 14 04 Feb 14
05 Gravity's Gone 05 Aftermath USA
06 Sinkhole 06 Gravity's Gone
07 Outfit 07 Sinkhole
08 My Sweet Annette 08 Outfit
09 Marry Me 09 My Sweet Annette
10 Aftermath USA 10 Marry Me
11 A World Of Hurt 11 World Of Hurt
12 Why Henry Drinks 12 Why Henry Drinks
13 John Henry 13 John Henry
14 Wednesday 14 Wednesday
01 Shut Up And Get On The Plane 01 Shut Up And Get On The Plane
02 Ronnie and Neil 02 Ronnie and Neil
03 Moonlight Mile 03 Moonlight Mile
04 Let There Be Rock 04 Let There Be Rock
Encore Break:
05 Nine Bullets 05 Zip City
06 Zip City 06 Goddamn Lonely Love
07 Goddamn Lonely Love 07 18 Wheels of Love
08 18 Wheels Of Love 08 Nine Bullets
09 Daddy's Cup 09 Daddy's Cup
10 Decoration Day 10 Decoration Day
11 Lookout Mountain 11 Lookout Mountain
If you don't run you rust
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Agreed. Lots of talk was edited out that gave a lot of context to the show.
The same thing was done with the Shoals Hood-Cooley-Isbell show, most between song talk was cut.
I understand it, the Plan 9 show would've been a 3 lp release with all the banter, possibly the Shoals show too.
The same thing was done with the Shoals Hood-Cooley-Isbell show, most between song talk was cut.
I understand it, the Plan 9 show would've been a 3 lp release with all the banter, possibly the Shoals show too.
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The banter is my one of favorite parts of live DBT albums; particularly the recordings of the Homecoming shows. The banter always makes me think, “oh yeah, I remember that!”
On one hand excluding the banter probably makes the record more accessible to new, more casual DBT fans. However I’m left wondering how many mild/moderate fans does the band have? Very few people who are familiar with the band seem ambivalent regarding Drive by Truckers, and I would assert most folks fall into three camps: 1. Never heard of DBT, 2. Know the band but don’t enjoy DBT, or 3. DBT is the person’s favorite band and they travel often, or at least pine to travel everywhere to see the band.
With that said, I wonder how much including a the banter, thus causing an increased price, would effect sales. The steaming variable must be considered as well.
All considered, I’m listening to the recording as I’m writing and just kicking myself for not getting into the band a little earlier. I think that my first show was ‘08. Happy Saturday, my friends!
On one hand excluding the banter probably makes the record more accessible to new, more casual DBT fans. However I’m left wondering how many mild/moderate fans does the band have? Very few people who are familiar with the band seem ambivalent regarding Drive by Truckers, and I would assert most folks fall into three camps: 1. Never heard of DBT, 2. Know the band but don’t enjoy DBT, or 3. DBT is the person’s favorite band and they travel often, or at least pine to travel everywhere to see the band.
With that said, I wonder how much including a the banter, thus causing an increased price, would effect sales. The steaming variable must be considered as well.
All considered, I’m listening to the recording as I’m writing and just kicking myself for not getting into the band a little earlier. I think that my first show was ‘08. Happy Saturday, my friends!
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Beaverdam wrote: ↑Sat Aug 21, 2021 3:10 pmThe banter is my one of favorite parts of live DBT albums; particularly the recordings of the Homecoming shows. The banter always makes me think, “oh yeah, I remember that!”
On one hand excluding the banter probably makes the record more accessible to new, more casual DBT fans. However I’m left wondering how many mild/moderate fans does the band have? Very few people who are familiar with the band seem ambivalent regarding Drive by Truckers, and I would assert most folks fall into three camps: 1. Never heard of DBT, 2. Know the band but don’t enjoy DBT, or 3. DBT is the person’s favorite band and they travel often, or at least pine to travel everywhere to see the band.
With that said, I wonder how much including a the banter, thus causing an increased price, would effect sales. The steaming variable must be considered as well.
All considered, I’m listening to the recording as I’m writing and just kicking myself for not getting into the band a little earlier. I think that my first show was ‘08. Happy Saturday, my friends!
I started going to shows in 2004, not so sure that was a good thing. Being Wild and undisciplined for years was almost the death knell. I think that was also true for the band. DBT headlined Telluride Bluegrass fest in '06, sunday night. Most had left, leaving a hardcore party of hardcore fans. It was debauchery the likes of which were only matched by a run at the 40 watt later that year. Its amazing the isbell era lasted as long as it did really.