Thursday, September 07, 2006

September 7 2006 Jam

Where’s Doc’o?? Stalled in Chico???!! Me, don’t know!


Steve was home sick from this Jam - so no pictures - sorry.


Oh, it’s primetime again with a five Prine tunes right in a row. John A. joined the core band featuring his classic folk tunes. Today, John sang a tune called “Colors.” Very, very nice.


Wow, we had cowboys tonight at what I’m calling the cowboy table. Multiple cowboy hats, in multiple colors.


Set two brought Tre up behind the drums joined by Matt Valley, accompanied by Pat, Paul, and Cuba. Such fun, Matt sang the snappy tune, “I Always Have to Steal My Kisses from You” and a sweet Virginiaish tune, whose name escapes me. Matt has his own fan club at the North Slope and is a favorite jammer. Tre, leaving the drums behind, stepped up to the microphone and sang Bob Dylan’s, “Tangled Up in Blue.” Good job, guys!


Set two brought guest host jammer, Loren Arment to the stage. Loren and Matt launched into “Mrs. Robinson” and “Red Rubber Ball,” their harmonies reminiscent of Simon and Garfunkel’s best. Ed on electric, Tom Lambert on organ joined the group for a song about two men, “well hung” otherwise known as “Two Hangman.” Penny Arment joined jammers on this tune. Kyle on sax, joined jammers for “Share the Land” and “Amy.” Moe joined on keyboards for “Boys of Summer,” and Bob, our soundman, joined in on harmony vocals on “Comfortably Numb.” With a little “Black Magic Woman” the set roared to a close. Gary launched into a drum solo, Cuba into a conga solo, Jam Master Hammer moved to flute.


Set three brought Dean Reaves to the stage on drums, Nick on acoustic guitar and vocals, Doug on electric, and the rest of the jammers launching into “Can’t You See.” Ah… the cowboys at this point became part of the confederacy with Freedomwriter proudly waving his freedom flag. Doug launched into Jimmy Hendrix’ “Hey Joe.” A little Knocking, a trip to Tupelo and a song for Cuba and all too soon this fun night came to a close.

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