Top 5?
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Top 5?
Hey everyone,
Finally, after several attempts to register through my AOL e-mail address, I've found success through my MSN account!
Well, I'm fairly new to music by The Slip. I've listened to Eisenhower a lot over the past year and a half, and really enjoyed some of the live jazzy jams I've found on youtube, and I'd like to delve into the live recordings. I'm no stranger to the trading community...I've traded a bit within the Nirvana community, and I've begun to trade some shows for this band called The Murdocks, who's newest EP is my namesake. And get this--I'm only 16.
Anyway, I'm not particularly picky, and I'm new to both The Slip's back catalog and my appreciation of live recordings, so I'm wondering if anyone has a "top 5" of Slip concerts in an MP3 format they'd be kind enough to upload for me...although, one I'd like to be a part of that is the NYE 2004 show, which I've heard great things about. So far I've gotten the 8-17-03, 4-15-06, and the 12-29-06 shows. So basically, it might be a lot to ask for a n00b, but some sort of top 5 or top 10 would be perfect. Preferably a mix of the older style they used to play and the newer stuff.
As for SMMD, thanks to Harry, I have my fill for quite a while.
Thanks for your time, and I look forward to becoming a part of this community alongside everyone.
Finally, after several attempts to register through my AOL e-mail address, I've found success through my MSN account!
Well, I'm fairly new to music by The Slip. I've listened to Eisenhower a lot over the past year and a half, and really enjoyed some of the live jazzy jams I've found on youtube, and I'd like to delve into the live recordings. I'm no stranger to the trading community...I've traded a bit within the Nirvana community, and I've begun to trade some shows for this band called The Murdocks, who's newest EP is my namesake. And get this--I'm only 16.
Anyway, I'm not particularly picky, and I'm new to both The Slip's back catalog and my appreciation of live recordings, so I'm wondering if anyone has a "top 5" of Slip concerts in an MP3 format they'd be kind enough to upload for me...although, one I'd like to be a part of that is the NYE 2004 show, which I've heard great things about. So far I've gotten the 8-17-03, 4-15-06, and the 12-29-06 shows. So basically, it might be a lot to ask for a n00b, but some sort of top 5 or top 10 would be perfect. Preferably a mix of the older style they used to play and the newer stuff.
As for SMMD, thanks to Harry, I have my fill for quite a while.
Thanks for your time, and I look forward to becoming a part of this community alongside everyone.
Roar! Roar! Roar!
Not top 5 stuff but stuff I happen to have on my server:
http://tuxie.mcquillenart.com/mp3/slip2000-12-31.zip
http://tuxie.mcquillenart.com/mp3/slip2003-12-30.zip
http://tuxie.mcquillenart.com/mp3/slip2000-12-31.zip
http://tuxie.mcquillenart.com/mp3/slip2003-12-30.zip
Nonetheless, I appreciate it a lot. Thanks!harrymcq wrote:Not top 5 stuff but stuff I happen to have on my server:
http://tuxie.mcquillenart.com/mp3/slip2000-12-31.zip
http://tuxie.mcquillenart.com/mp3/slip2003-12-30.zip
Roar! Roar! Roar!
Welcome, Roar!
6/27/2000 - Sculler's Jazz Club - Boston, MA (via Sendspace)
Here's a show that I think most would agree is essential listening for anyone new to live recordings of Slip music. Brad even once mentioned it in a 2001 interview:
BB- Luckily though this tour has been pretty much on nights. Unfortunately, I hate to say this, but in my opinion San Diego was not one of the really on nights. To me San Diego and San Francisco were the two nights that for some reason I couldn't pull it together. But I know my perception of it is probably a lot different than someone else's. In terms of my perspective though, I always tell people if they want to know the music, they should find a show we played in Boston, I think its 6/27/00. I would like to recommend it, it's some of the music we've made that I like a lot.
Listening to it last night I was reminded of the enthusiastic and unified response from the audience that really makes this show a winner. Must have been an incredible experience for anyone who was there.
6/27/2000 - Sculler's Jazz Club - Boston, MA (via Sendspace)
Here's a show that I think most would agree is essential listening for anyone new to live recordings of Slip music. Brad even once mentioned it in a 2001 interview:
BB- Luckily though this tour has been pretty much on nights. Unfortunately, I hate to say this, but in my opinion San Diego was not one of the really on nights. To me San Diego and San Francisco were the two nights that for some reason I couldn't pull it together. But I know my perception of it is probably a lot different than someone else's. In terms of my perspective though, I always tell people if they want to know the music, they should find a show we played in Boston, I think its 6/27/00. I would like to recommend it, it's some of the music we've made that I like a lot.
Listening to it last night I was reminded of the enthusiastic and unified response from the audience that really makes this show a winner. Must have been an incredible experience for anyone who was there.
I seem to recall the end of 2003-12-30 being pretty damn hot. Something about a 74 > Solomon > Baba O'Reily? WTF?harrymcq wrote:Not top 5 stuff but stuff I happen to have on my server:
http://tuxie.mcquillenart.com/mp3/slip2000-12-31.zip
http://tuxie.mcquillenart.com/mp3/slip2003-12-30.zip
ok, as a whole show maybe not top 5.
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Fall river 12-31-04 the greatest show i've attended, might still be able to find it on bt.etree.org
Thrice you have rescued me from falling grace;
once when I was a beggar and you were the rain on my face,
once when I was crippled and you carried me,
and once when the blindness of others taught me how to see.
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once when I was a beggar and you were the rain on my face,
once when I was crippled and you carried me,
and once when the blindness of others taught me how to see.
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I'd put 12-30-02 in there. Maybe 9/6/98 if you want to dig way back.
And I've been listening to 3/18/2006 pretty regularly. the up All I Saw Was You is SO hot.
Fucking Ice Cream truck. Best paper birds and best proud i've ever heard. Best Sox is 7/4/04.
Scullers is great because it sounds SO good. And the crowd was really with it. I mean that place was silent. I've never seen the band/crowd connection so tight. how do you say Lion on A Rock? Oh and did I mention that the band was ON that night? OK, maybe someone dropped a cue here or there. But listen to the opening Ho No Seh > Ernie Mickey, Torque, and YM>Aptos.
Ever feel like you're just saying the same thing over and over?
That's my top 5 today. I reserve the right to change my mind on this as son and as frequently as I see fit.
In fact it's already changed. Disregard this entire post.
And I've been listening to 3/18/2006 pretty regularly. the up All I Saw Was You is SO hot.
Fucking Ice Cream truck. Best paper birds and best proud i've ever heard. Best Sox is 7/4/04.
Scullers is great because it sounds SO good. And the crowd was really with it. I mean that place was silent. I've never seen the band/crowd connection so tight. how do you say Lion on A Rock? Oh and did I mention that the band was ON that night? OK, maybe someone dropped a cue here or there. But listen to the opening Ho No Seh > Ernie Mickey, Torque, and YM>Aptos.
Ever feel like you're just saying the same thing over and over?
That's my top 5 today. I reserve the right to change my mind on this as son and as frequently as I see fit.
In fact it's already changed. Disregard this entire post.
The world really is magic
Thanks to everyone who contributed to this thread. This is one of the best live recording communities I've been a part of, and I appreciate the patience and time taken to not only upload the shows that I've gotten, but the time taken to reply with thoughts and opinions.
In comparison, if I had posted a thread like this on the Nirvana board I go to, I most likely would've been spammed off the site.
In comparison, if I had posted a thread like this on the Nirvana board I go to, I most likely would've been spammed off the site.
Roar! Roar! Roar!
Here's something for you, Roar!
4-18-04 Cut From the Cloth w/ Heart-Shaped Box tease.
http://www.mediafire.com/?pgkd3hu1woi
4-18-04 Cut From the Cloth w/ Heart-Shaped Box tease.
http://www.mediafire.com/?pgkd3hu1woi