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URL icon « Reply #330 on: June 06, 2009, 10:49:56 AM »

We were used to going to party with an infant sleeping in a pile of coats, we just made sure we were there when people left, so taking an infant camping in the mountains and listening to music was part of the deal.  We were poor enough to  bring food and beer in a cooler, and it kept better than when we took a river trip. Too many of those years are a blur, and I can't even ask my daughter because she was too young to remember
Yes, we did the same... and we are still poor enough to bring our own food and drink! It leaves us with more money for tickets! Thumbs Up
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URL icon « Reply #331 on: June 09, 2009, 06:40:59 PM »

The band that came on before Johnny Cash that sang, "Johnny Cash, Johnny Cash, Johnny Cash he don't smoke hash."  Then later Johnny Cash, June carter cash and Roseanne cash sang.  It was awesome!   Also , Lyle Lovett, 1997, ended the show, so much fun!

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URL icon « Reply #332 on: June 11, 2009, 09:19:17 AM »

My favorite was the Old and in the Way reunion that closed out 1996. Jerry Garcia was missing but you could feel his presence in the crowd. Very moving performance.

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URL icon « Reply #333 on: June 11, 2009, 02:59:30 PM »

* In 2001, when Sam was singing "Howling at the Moon" and a huge full moon came up over the     mountains, and the whole crowd howled together.

* In 2002, when the US was playing in the World Cup, and the game was in South Korea, so it was broadcast at about 5am on Friday.  When I went out at 6, to relieve my friend who had been sitting in line since 4, I was walking up the line giving people updates on the soccer game.  They were so grateful that someone checked the score at that hour.

* Gillian Welch doing "White Rabbit" and "Mr. Fantasy".  What a mind-blowing surprise!

* Allison Krauss closing the festival with "Oh! Atlanta!"

* When my friend went to the Magick Market to get me some cold medicine (I was so sick!), and he came back to the condo and said he stood in line behind Jackson Browne and Bonnie Raitt.

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URL icon « Reply #334 on: June 11, 2009, 03:05:44 PM »

Continued:

* Many happy hours at Rico's Bar in the Ice House -- it's a daily ritual.  Listening to Rico's stories about Telluride when he first came there in 1969.

* Early morning hours sitting in line.  My favorite time is between 5 & 6.  The sun is just coming up.  It gets really cold, so people start stirring.  We're beginning to talk, but not very loud yet.  It's magical.  I've met some of the most remarkable people sitting in line.

* Mark & Suzy's wedding by the Beaver Pond with Bela Fleck and Edgar Mayer playing in the background.  Then throwing a wedding reception in our condo!
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URL icon « Reply #335 on: June 11, 2009, 03:49:09 PM »

* In 2001, when Sam was singing "Howling at the Moon" and a huge full moon came up over the     mountains, and the whole crowd howled together.

My wife and I still talk about that...very magic moment.
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URL icon « Reply #336 on: June 14, 2009, 10:32:16 PM »

Okay... Here is the information about the 8th Telluride Bluegrass Festival. June 26, 27, and 28th 1981.
Who played THIS one?
Roseanne Cash, Steve Goodman; Ricky Skaggs Band; Hot Rize; Berline, Crary and Hickman; New Grass Revvival; Norman Blake; John Hartford; Bryan Bowers; Leon Russel; Jesse Winchester; Michael Johnson, Annie McGowan; Buck White and the Down Home Folks; AND Danny Wheetman and the Honky Tonk Swamis featuring The ANROID SISTERS!
Prices this year were up... Weekend = $45.00 and Fri. =$10.00 and Sat. or Sun. =$15.00 each day.


These were the days where you just drove into town and into town park and camped- no lottery or anything. No land rush a week ahead of time.
Strange to think of isn't it!

I love Leon Russel, I'm very jealous
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URL icon « Reply #337 on: June 15, 2009, 11:25:46 AM »

Walking down Colorado Ave. and seeing Peter Rowan sitting at an outdoor cafe wearing a tee shirt, then seeing him sing in a huge sombrero later, and he had magic in his voice.
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URL icon « Reply #338 on: June 23, 2009, 12:03:35 PM »

Fergs song... pretty special.

It is an honor to know you include us as family and share your self with us in that way.

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Lot of heartfelt emotion in that song.  Craig's first Father's Day without his Dad, Sam's second, my 21st without Daddy.  All of you who still have your daddys, give 'em a big hug and a kiss and tell 'em you love them, cuz some day, you won't be able to.  I hope that day is a long way off.
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URL icon « Reply #339 on: June 23, 2009, 12:15:55 PM »

Meeting people, seeing friends while walking the different paths,
Some only in passing, some often enough to find that memory again,
Music to bind these memories, not so much the actual event,
For all memory is different to us all, bringing its own special flavor,
The music, the voices, laughter, and to look around, knowing I'm home.
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URL icon « Reply #340 on: June 23, 2009, 01:42:22 PM »

Fergs song... pretty special.

It is an honor to know you include us as family and share your self with us in that way.

Thank you .  Medal


That was incredible!  I had a lump in my throat the whole time.  It was such a beautiful evening and the song paired with it really brought some tears.  So special looking around and seeing how moved people were. 
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URL icon « Reply #341 on: June 23, 2009, 02:09:02 PM »

I can still see Adam's fingers moving on the neck of his banjo at about 4a.m. Monday morning when I was sitting right next to him at Camp Billy.  Bobby was certainly in rare form too!
Earlier the "Psycho Killer" into .......??into .....???into.......?? and back into psycho killer at the old sheepherder tent near Maple Al with Page et.al was hysterical, including the "My penis is big and round like a futon, your penis is small like a crouton"  rap and all that preceeded it. (Cuz that one pretty much ended it) I wish we had THAT on video. OMG that was funny  It can never be duplicated, and those are the magical moments.  And who ARE those guys who did that?
Around 6a.m. Monday seeing/hearing Anders and Pete strolling through camp, dobro and guitar playing a very soft "dueling banjos" at various tents.  And Evan following behind with his pal Jim Beam.  absolutely hilarious.
Bloody Marys with AB and 2 of the RRE guys and their buddies at daybreak on Sunday.  Jalapeno olives and umbrellas in the cups.  Fun stuff happens when you don't go to bed and are still up at daybreak!
Venus and Mercury shining in the sky just before dawn, and the birds starting to sing around that time.
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URL icon « Reply #342 on: June 23, 2009, 03:09:16 PM »

2009....

1)Emmy Lou Harris w/Marian and Totally Lit crew  Woo hoo

2)Camp Get Enough Wednesday post Rumballs w/Goddess, Rabbit (Gipper), JudgeMental, Honey, Scott, Chris, Norm, Mike & Kimmy from Breck, Mike from Georgetown, and last but certainly not least my new friend Valerie...playing the music name game A to Z too many laughs, too much fun   LOL

3)Sunday at Elks Park w/Crooked Still & Friends AMAZING performance especially at the end with Sara & Sean Watkins, Sarah Jarosz, Abigail Washburn, & others when the entire audience rose in unison and started hopping/dancing/smiling during the last song. The energy was high octane at that point :hop

4)Running into Bela just upstream of Baked in Tride, acknowledging each other and Mr. Fleck remarking, "Great tshirt!" (my favorite festival shirt, the Jerry skeleton holding banjo Peak to Peak Batik by Eric, my avatar) and i'm thinking to myself, what a beautiful Sunday in the most beautiful mountain town, it's Father's Day, reflecting on the phenomenal TBF camping/festivating, having just witnessed #3, and having one of my musical heroes make that comment kinda sent shivers up and down my spine for a few moments...

5) John McNair (ck spelling?) and his assemblage of all things glittery, the descriptions of each bag, and the perfect timing of it all...

6)Meeting new friends such as  Pete and Jessica, Valerie, Marian, Beru, Rich from Tempe, Hammon, Amber, Leslie Ann, JudgeMental, Stavros, Mike from Breck, Lindsay from Breck, J McNair, too many others and reacquainting with those whom i've met before; Generally the camping vibe of TownPark, this being only my second year back in the "circus" i still have a kid in a candystore mentality

7) RailRoad Earth anytime, anywhere....Sam set...David Byrne set, Jerry Douglas throughout the festival, the Elvis C. set..thanks Planet for another eclectic, acoustic styling week of music...

8) Rabbit (aka Gipper) accompanying me out of TP Camp most mornings and visiting with local resident Mark O'Dell, one of the nicer people you'll meet and his 2 Berners Blazer and Cheyenne...beautiful, happy, child like pups with huge paws, those dogs made the trek in flops into the city well worth it, the coffee not to boot...

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URL icon « Reply #343 on: June 23, 2009, 03:37:19 PM »

Lalagay making her TownPark singing debut at Runamuck.  Lovely voice, lovely girl. Flower Flower 
Hearing Sarah singing in Camp Billy.  Telling me the Irish Mist was crap, then later (after a few pulls) saying "this is good, I want more!"  hee hee Drunk
Kaye and her unending joy that she brings with her wherever she goes. :hug
Tie-dye.
The couch in front of the fireplace at Fishbone.
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URL icon « Reply #344 on: June 24, 2009, 12:37:57 AM »

After being away for a year ... I returned and felt like it was yesterday
The Family , Friends ..Music . The Hugs , The Tears ...Lalagay walking up to me on Monday Morning
with Tears in her eyes , Well that set me over the edge ..there are No Goodbyes in Telluride!

Gimmie Shelter !!!!!!!!!!!!!

Getting The Best Back Rubs in Run A Muck !!

Being with my Wife for our 6th Wedding Anniversry
SUR here...lol

Man the list could go on !!!

Much Love to All

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