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      CommentAuthorhoppedup
    • CommentTimeMar 7th 2011
     
    Thanks to Andrew for taping. Nice long set here:

    http://www.archive.org/details/yarn2011-01-13.flac16
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    Yarn
    January 13, 2011
    Nectar's
    Burlington, VT

    Source: Tascam DR-08 internals (16/44.1)
    Transfer: DR-08> PC> DVD-R(data file)>PC>CDWave>TLH (flac level 8)

    01. Empty Pockets
    02. Down On Your Luck
    03. Roadhouse
    04. Music's Only Outlaw
    05. Dear Mama, I'm So Sorry
    06. Christopher Street
    07. More
    08. Can't Slow Down
    09. Alone On The Weekend
    10. New York City Found
    11. Strikes and Gutters
    12. Nothing But Time To Give
    13. Tennessee
    14. Bad, Bad Man
    15. Irish Jam> Woman On The Interstate
    16. Annie
    17. It's All Over Now
    18. Scarlet Begonias>
    19. Fire On The Mountain
    20. Touch Of Grey
    21. Don't Break My Heart Again
    22. Abilene
    23. I Wanted to Get High


    Yarn is:

    Blake Christiana - acoustic guitar, vocals
    Andrew Hendryx - electric mandolin, mandolin, harmonica
    Rod Hohl - electric guitar, backing vocals
    Rick Bugel - upright bass
    Bobby Bonhomme- drums

    Trevor MacArthur is absent

    Yes, many thanks indeed!!! You too hopped. It's fantastic to see so many recordings going up lately.
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      CommentAuthorhoppedup
    • CommentTimeMar 7th 2011
     
    I don't mind posting stuff for Andrew and it seems he has divided the load between tous and I. That's really cool. I received an unsolicited show in the mail this week from a stranger. I assume I am expected to track it and up it, but that probably ain't gonna happen since there is a source up already.

    I think I've got three more shows that are not circulated to upload. I'll try to get them up this week. One is lossy, but I think that the LMA is getting laxer on the rules for shows that don't have any other source.
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      CommentAuthortous
    • CommentTimeMar 7th 2011
     
    This night's performance of Music's Only Outlaw...wow.
    • CommentAuthorearlbny
    • CommentTimeMar 7th 2011
     
    Wow. Thanks everyone for the hard work.
    • CommentAuthorbuckheart
    • CommentTimeMar 7th 2011
     
    No kidding Tous. I got lost in that one right quick.
    • CommentAuthorbuckheart
    • CommentTimeMar 7th 2011
     
    Really like when they do Dead stuff. Get's me about half a mushroom away from a flash back.
    • CommentAuthorearlbny
    • CommentTimeMar 8th 2011
     
    What a great show. I love the Jams. It seems like Blake is getting better at getting lost in 2 songs in a row.
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      CommentAuthorhoppedup
    • CommentTimeMar 8th 2011
     
    I think one of the best aspects of a Yarn show is that we get a good mix of verse-chorus-verse and songs with extended jams. I recently went to a jam band show where the singer thought he was Zack de la Rocha and there was endless, repetitive noodling and synthesizers. I broke down my rig four songs in and went home.
    • CommentAuthorearlbny
    • CommentTimeMar 9th 2011
     
    Yarn knows how to Jam without making it boring.
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    Like the Grateful Dead, Yarn's music is grounded in great songs. You can jam away into the stratosphere but if there's nothing compelling your return, it's easy to lose interest.
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      CommentAuthortous
    • CommentTimeMar 17th 2011
     
    I'll say it again, this is a fun, fun show to listen to.
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    Could you perhaps bring me a copy on Wednesday mr tous?
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      CommentAuthortous
    • CommentTimeMar 18th 2011
     
    I could...but I have to warn you about the show. Two words: chicks screaming.

    Not screaming like Christine at that Sullys show but some 21-year-old birthday celebration screaming.

    Still fun though.