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Originally posted by: BrianH1
Phish, and im not saying that cuz i followed them around a few summers.
Originally posted by: BrianH1
New jam bands are really sketchy now I suppose. Umphreys McGee is supposed to be the new force. Tea Leaf Green, Perpetual Groove, Widespread Panic (even though I loathe them), Trey Anastasio (solo stuff is actually good, but not as good as when hes with Phish).
Originally posted by: Garth
The Mars Volta
Trust me, if "noodling" is a highlight for you, then you'll like The Mars Volta. They're somewhat infamous for their extended jams and guitar solos. Last time I saw them live, they played for about an hour and 15 minutes, but only made it through 3 songs. Check out their first album -- I liked it better than their latest album. Both are good, but the latest doesn't seem quite as diverse as their first.Originally posted by: ktehmok
Originally posted by: Garth
The Mars Volta
I've only heard their single. But they seem to have the serious "noodling factor" down, so that's a definite + for them. Surely worth a search for bootleg material. That guitarist has some potential.
Originally posted by: BrianH1
New jam bands are really sketchy now I suppose. Umphreys McGee is supposed to be the new force. Tea Leaf Green, Perpetual Groove, Widespread Panic (even though I loathe them), Trey Anastasio (solo stuff is actually good, but not as good as when hes with Phish).
edit: want to give you a link: www.archive.org (has a lot of shows, Grateful Dead, Umpheys, Cheese) for free download. also check out furthurnet, its kinda like a napster for jamband shows.
