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wow, I thought I listened to some obscure stuff, but the only band there I recognize is Godspeed You Black Emperor
 
Holy crap, tons of Michael Franti/Spearhead! Awesome, thanks!!!

Damn, lots of Martin Sexton too...this site rules.

Wow, that's a lot of moe. as well.
 
I've been using Archive.org for years. I've probably burned about 300 discs over the last year from that site. Jambands rock because they openly encourage trading of their shows.
 
heh...is it any surprise that the Grateful Dead and String Cheese Incident have the highest # of recordings? 🙂

Oooo....Martin Sexton? I missed that one....back to the site!

There's also G Love, Pat McGee Band, Bela Fleck, Gin Blossoms (for whom I don't really care), and Little Feat!
 
Originally posted by: royaldank
I've been using Archive.org for years. I've probably burned about 300 discs over the last year from that site. Jambands rock because they openly encourage trading of their shows.
Remember, I live in GA....we're a little slow on the uptake. 😛
 
wow thanks fausto :beer:

tons of ryan adams live shows.......sweet

Thats the only one ive recognized so far
 
I highly suggest folks download a moe. show.

Particle, Sound Tribe Sector 9, and The New Deal are all electronic-ish jambands that I think folks on ATOT would probably dig.
 
Originally posted by: royaldank
I highly suggest folks download a moe. show.

Particle, Sound Tribe Sector 9, and The New Deal are all electronic-ish jambands that I think folks on ATOT would probably dig.

they dont have the show i went to in 2000, but i already have that one.
they do have the show i went to in 2001. kickass.
gonna d/l when i get home.
 
Don't overlook the Jimmie's Chicken Shack either... I was having fun with this site a while back, they've got the old 40s and 50s cheesy education films as well.
 
Originally posted by: nakedfrog
Don't overlook the Jimmie's Chicken Shack either... I was having fun with this site a while back, they've got the old 40s and 50s cheesy education films as well.
That's actually how I found the site. I was checking to see if JCS is going to make it down to Atlanta any time soon (doubtful).
 
Originally posted by: Fausto
Originally posted by: nakedfrog
Don't overlook the Jimmie's Chicken Shack either... I was having fun with this site a while back, they've got the old 40s and 50s cheesy education films as well.
That's actually how I found the site. I was checking to see if JCS is going to make it down to Atlanta any time soon (doubtful).

Well, at least you've got a much shorter trip to go see them in the Maryland area... I'd have to make a trip over 1,000 miles to do the same thing.
They oughta go to Music Midtown (or whatever the name is), that would be some great exposure. I went to that in '98, and it was pretty awesome.
 
Originally posted by: nakedfrog
Originally posted by: Fausto
Originally posted by: nakedfrog
Don't overlook the Jimmie's Chicken Shack either... I was having fun with this site a while back, they've got the old 40s and 50s cheesy education films as well.
That's actually how I found the site. I was checking to see if JCS is going to make it down to Atlanta any time soon (doubtful).

Well, at least you've got a much shorter trip to go see them in the Maryland area... I'd have to make a trip over 1,000 miles to do the same thing.
They oughta go to Music Midtown (or whatever the name is), that would be some great exposure. I went to that in '98, and it was pretty awesome.
Ewww...MM is pretty much just a simmering cesspool of humanity these days. It's just gotten too big to be any fun.
 
Originally posted by: Fausto
Originally posted by: royaldank
I've been using Archive.org for years. I've probably burned about 300 discs over the last year from that site. Jambands rock because they openly encourage trading of their shows.
Remember, I live in GA....we're a little slow on the uptake. 😛

Especially on the uptake of genes from outside your family 😛
 
Originally posted by: Mookow
Originally posted by: Fausto
Originally posted by: royaldank
I've been using Archive.org for years. I've probably burned about 300 discs over the last year from that site. Jambands rock because they openly encourage trading of their shows.
Remember, I live in GA....we're a little slow on the uptake. 😛

Especially on the uptake of genes from outside your family 😛
You threw me off with all the big words, but I'm pretty sure you just insulted me. :|

😛
 
OMG, I'm listening to Pat McGee Band's show from 2/23/2004 at Zydeco in B'ham...it's great! I love lossless encoding, and the crowd is REALLY small, so it feels like I'm there!
 
Gin Blossoms is the only name I recognize on the list(but I don't know any of their stuff) so far...
 
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