DESCRIPTION: Frank Zappa alum Mike Keneally sat in for several songs in San Diego, including Miles Davis' It's About That Time, while old friends Cody Dickinson and Mike Rackey add some country flavor to Bad Poker. (iTunes)
^ with Mike Keneally (Frank Zappa) on piano, guitar, bass * with Cody Dickinson (North Mississippi All-Stars) on washboard and Mike Rackey on pedal steel
DESCRIPTION: In my opinion this is one of the best podcasts to date and is not to be missed. Starting off with a bang and a personal favorite, Walletsworth grabs the immediate attention of the listener, and with a Jimmy Stewart squeezed in, it doesn't let go. Moving right along, Walletsworth is followed by the Plunger > Jimmy Stewart > Plunger > Jimmy Stewart double stacked sandwich! This is not to be skipped over people, and it has its glorious moments to say the least. With an In The Kitchen intro and a disco feel near the end; this block of music features heavy bass lines and will no doubt make you want to dance! Progressing as they always do, Umphrey's does a nice cover of the reggae classic Rainbow Country, originally by Bob Marley; which glides quite smoothly into Anchor Drops, further assisting the beach like vibes. Previously used as an introduction for Plunger, they satisfy your craving for more with a full, almost studio like version of In The kitchen. Finishing heavy and strong with THE Umphrey's anthem and classic Pay The Snucka; the spotlight shines on Stasik with this thumping closer. Played in its entirety, this podcast is nothing less than top notch; and will definitely keep you coming back for more! (HRH)
* with In the Kitchen intro ^ with jam similar to 07.16.2006 August
Podcast #58 - October 2007 part 1 ::: podcast058.zip (71.5 MB)
DESCRIPTION: Jake's gentle interludes leading into and out of Out of Order include a Steve Howe (Yes) solo piece. A Women Wine & Song unlike any you've heard before drops right into Get in the Van. (iTunes)
* first time played (Steve Howe); Jake solo ^ with Dave Murphy (STS9) on bass ** with Hot for Teacher (Van Halen) ending
Podcast #59 - October 2007 part 2 ::: podcast059.zip (68.7 MB)
DESCRIPTION: As 2007 progressed, Higgins became a pathway to exploration something which has continued as the new approach in 2008. The Boston version shows the potential Higgins now has moving forward. (iTunes)
Podcast #60 - October 2007 part 3 ::: podcast060.zip (69.6 MB)
DESCRIPTION: A new arrangement of End of the Road has brought it new life in the live repertoire. Those who stayed up late in Vegas were treated to a rare cover of Snoop Dogg's Ain't No Fun. (iTunes)
TRACKS
End of the Road(10.22.07 Harro East Ballroom - Rochester, NY)