On Tue, 5 Aug 2008 10:00:49 +0900, band beyond description <02134@zoom.com> wrote: that would have been cool. thanks everyone for the multiple perspective reviews, though! The Washington Post review: 'Dead Symphony': Gratefully, It's a New Orchestral Trip Monday, August 4, 2008; C05 BALTIMORE -- The crowd at Meyerhoff Hall Friday night was predictable: peace-sign earrings, flowers
You know...I think I agree with most of what Andy says below, but I came away kind of bored and disappointed. Comments below. In article <e3l794pisdcqm9oclm0jteapv7n0hdi00f@4ax.com>, Andy Gefen <zagefenz@zcomcastz.znetz> wrote: I had the pleasure of attending the world premier of Dead Symphony No. 6 at Meyerhoff Symphony Hall in Baltimore on what would have been Jerry's 66th birthday
"Andy Gefen" <zagefenz@zcomcastz.znetz> wrote in message news:e3l794pisdcqm9oclm0jteapv7n0hdi00f@4ax.com... I had the pleasure of attending the world premier of Dead Symphony No. 6 at Meyerhoff Symphony Hall in Baltimore on what would have been Jerry's 66th birthday. While Grateful Dead music has been translated into quite a few different genres -- bluegrass, Celtic, reggae, and a
I had the pleasure of attending the world premier of Dead Symphony No. 6 at Meyerhoff Symphony Hall in Baltimore on what would have been Jerry's 66th birthday. While Grateful Dead music has been translated into quite a few different genres -- bluegrass, Celtic, reggae, and a capella, to name a few -- classical had hitherto gone largely unexplored. Which is a shame, of course, because the complexity
pjmcder wrote: Time to crack open this gem again.......Thanks for reminding me why Bruce was the center of my music listening for twenty years. "We'rte going to play some pool, skip some school, act real cool....." To see the uniqueness of the album, there are really very few outtakes from this album? A couple on tracks maybe...but nothing to rival Sandy, Rosy, Kitty, Incident