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On 7/16/2025 at 7:38 PM, Tomchri said:

And whats wrong with the morons doing the sound in movies, seeing a boxer with a screaming 4 cyl for sound, and other vehicles  :not:.

Cheers Tom.

It's so egregious sometimes I have to believe they intend to mock their audience.

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I have a copy of Dizzy Gillespie - A Night in Tunisia not what I'd call smooth jazz. After years I'm stilling trying to those pieces together. 

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I would imagine that this clip has been a number of times before in the past. For Spine Raid 21 how about some CCR seeing how they were the first act to be signed up for Woodstock and it will be my first Spine Raid.

 

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:helmet: Ozzy 

 

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Saw TTB at my favorite venue, The Tulsa Theater.

They performed two sets, the show was three hours. "Soul Sweet Song" was a tribute to Kofi Burbridge, their original keyboardist and flutist. I got this photo, then they projected images of passed bandmates and musicians, Kofi, Gregg Allman, Dickey Betts, inspirations like Leon and BB King.

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I'll share a story. Three(?) Years ago Kofi was on stage with Susan Tedeschi working out an arrangement before the show started. He missed the previous tour due to illness. I yelled "welcome back Kofi". He gave a small bow with folded hands. The encore that night was just Kofi & Susan performing "A Song For You".  That's the last show that I saw him.  His brother Otiel played with the band and now plays bass for Dead & Co.

 

 

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15 hours ago, billgreenman1 said:

RIP Tom Lehrer; look him up if you haven't heard of him...

A classic…always entertaining!

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On 7/31/2025 at 11:54 AM, LowRyter said:

Saw TTB at my favorite venue, The Tulsa Theater.

They performed two sets, the show was three hours. "Soul Sweet Song" was a tribute to Kofi Burbridge, their original keyboardist and flutist. I got this photo, then they projected images of passed bandmates and musicians, Kofi, Gregg Allman, Dickey Betts, inspirations like Leon and BB King.

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I'll share a story. Three(?) Years ago Kofi was on stage with Susan Tedeschi working out an arrangement before the show started. He missed the previous tour due to illness. I yelled "welcome back Kofi". He gave a small bow with folded hands. The encore that night was just Kofi & Susan performing "A Song For You".  That's the last show that I saw him.  His brother Otiel played with the band and now plays bass for Dead & Co.

 

 

Here's a little follow up on the Tedeschi Trucks show in Tulsa. Tulsa is an historic music town and great riding destination. It's home to the Bob Dylan and Woody Guthrie Centers. Also home to The Church Studio established by Leon Russell in the '70's. Tulsa and the studio had lots rock stars at the time, Leon, JJ Cale, Geo Harrison, Clapton, Dylan, Mudcrutch (Tom Petty), The GAP Band, Bread, The Tractors, Teagarden & Vanwinkle.

We took the tour of the Church, still a working studio, museum and small concert venue. We were told that Susan Tedeschi and Derek Trucks were there the day before. We saw The Greyhounds (a duo out of Austin) in the board room. They'd performed the encore the night before with Susan and Derrick.
 

 
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