10KLF | 07.18 - 07.21 | Minnesota

Friday


Jim Pollock :: 10KLF
As a special treat to festivalgoers, art enthusiasts and longtime Phish fans, the man behind the art of so many Phish events, Jim Pollock, was on hand, printing unique 10KLF posters. On Wednesday, fans lined up at 6 a.m. to buy the rights to a poster to be made during the weekend. Fans sang happy birthday to the 43-year-old Pollock and presented him with a fish-shaped cake. We caught up with Pollock Friday before the music started. "This is my first festival in 10 years [since Phish's "The Great Went"]. This is the best festival! Today there are a lot more bands and a lot more live music, so there's more work to choose from. I've made my first Aragon Ballroom and Fillmore posters, I was never able to do that before," said Pollock. -BH


Matt Butler - Everyone Orchestra
Outformation took the Barn Stage with guitarist Sam Holt front and center. While much of the day's early crowd battled the heat at the Field Stage with Everyone Orchestra, Outformation played some of the best straight rock of the fest. Holt's Georgia influence from the late Michael Houser of Widespread Panic shines through in the band's general feel. While the band rocked they retained a laid-back vibe and easy stage presence that fit perfectly with the shade of the Barn Stage. -BH

Relying on cues and working under the direction of maestro Matt Butler, The Everyone Orchestra - dubbed the 10K Ensemble - ripped through several impressive improv-heavy jams. The opening "Hello" groove was a funky upbeat jam that worked around the solid in-the-pocket bass work of Janis Wallin (Family Groove Co.), and percussionist Brian Riordan (the Super American Happy Fun Good-Time Jamband). Other note-worthy moments included a "Rex" jam, dedicated to the Rex Foundation, a nearly flawless take on Phish's "Stash" and an inspired go at Aretha Franklin's "Think" featuring the sultry vocals of Madahoochi's Shawn Hartung. -PK


D. Nelson - NRPS :: 10KLF
Perhaps the oldest group of the weekend, New Riders of the Purple Sage, turned back the clock to the days of the Grateful Dead. The tarnished voices and faces of the band have had plenty of time perfecting the art of festival play over the years. The New Riders were certainly legit, very Dead-like, but ironically full of life. And true to form, the band leaned on its old friends to close with the Grateful Dead's "Ripple" in one of very few daylight encores. -BH

moe.'s Main Stage set on Friday was a no-holds-barred throwdown. A monster "The Road" > "Lazarus" > "Skrunk" > "The Road" marathon was tight and rhythm-focused. Rob Derhak's finger-slapping bass work blended seamlessly with the pulsing percussion of Vinnie Amico and Jim Loughlin. After the massive jam, the band jumped head first into a somber version of Radiohead's "Paranoid Android." The set was concise and delivered the goods, but it would have been nice to hear them play longer. -PK

Following moe. on the Main Stage was The String Cheese Incident. In the midst of their farewell tour, SCI blasted out their hula-hoop anthems with passion. Their two sets featured a mixed bag of catalog-spanning material and a couple lively covers. A funky keyboard-driven "Chameleon" (Herbie Hancock) anchored the first set and put the spotlight on always-energetic keyboardist Kyle Hollingsworth who took hold of the song's central groove and ran with it. The second set featured inspired runs on "San Jose," the Talking Heads' "This Must be the Place (Naïve Melody)" and "Rollover." Both sets were solid and reflected positively on the band's legacy and the reputation they've developed over the last ten-plus years. -PK


The String Cheese Incident :: 10KLF
Rivaled only by the Pnuma Trio's efforts, Kinetix dropped one of the best Saloon Stage sets of the festival. The strong Friday late night lineup made every band work for an audience, and even with The Tragically Hip and Trampled By Turtles waiting in the wings, Kinetix held its own, packing the Saloon with raging, bouncing fans. The Allman Brothers' "Jessica" mixed things up between the electronic-based, poppy, punky, funky and sometimes in-your-face sounds. With the crowd hopping to the originals and covers alike, Kinetix is poised to become a reputable late night attraction on the festival circuit. -BH

Playing opposite Kinetix, Friday's late night events featured a raucously loud set from Canada's biggest rock band since Rush, The Tragically Hip, and an inspired acoustic set from the somewhat-local pickers Trampled by Turtles. But it was the late-late night dance party in the Saloon with The Pnuma Trio that kept the party thumping 'til the wee hours. Blasting through a throng of upbeat instrumental funk and electronica, the eager capacity crowd clamored for boogie space. Chemistry and connection between the band, as individual musicians, as well as with their fans, was both evident and impressive. -PK

Saturday


Keller Williams (and his guitars) :: 10KLF
It's not a festival unless the great Keller Williams is playing. He began the last day of 10KLF at the Field Stage, while a somewhat similar guitar player, Kaki King, shredded the Barn Stage. The often cartoon-like Keller slid on stage with his acoustic guitar to the popping of cameras all over the pit. Opening with an instrumental into Nirvana's "Lithium," Keller raised the heat of the hottest day of the weekend to make the dancers sweat just a bit more. As is custom, Keller looped the guitar, added bass, recorded a drum beat, threw in some lyrics, stopped it all at once and started it back up on beat in response to the dancing. "Restraint" and "Skitso" were next, followed by Jimi Hendrix's "The Wind Cries Mary," "Dogs," and Butthole Surfers' "Pepper." "Freaker by the Speaker" had an Andy Griffith Show whistle and a few Fat Albert "Hey Hey Heys." Keller also told a musical story called "Doobie In My Pocket" and finished off with "Celebrate Your Youth." -BH


Kaki King :: 10KLF
The early afternoon set from acoustic guitar whiz Kaki King provided a brief retreat from the sweltering sun under the shade of the Barn Stage's neighboring trees. Her lightening quick finger work and rhythmic timbre showcased the petite artist's craft and sense of humor. Due to airline trouble, specific equipment didn't make it to the fest. So, she advised the audience to write letters of complaint to a certain airline. The pairing of King (Barn Stage) and Keller Williams (Field Stage) offered fans the opportunity to hear two impressive acoustic musicians. -PK

Feeding off of the Grateful Dead vibe that started with Williams' version of "Ruben and Cherise," Little Feat opened their set with a rowdy "Tennessee Jed." Their seasoned attitude and free spirit was a perfect blend of rock, blues and New Orleans funk for a sunny summer afternoon. The multiple guitar parts and soulful vocals resurrected gems like "Dixie Chicken," "Long Black Veil" and "The Weight." Singer Shaun Murphy's vocals were crisp and complimented the gritty riffs impeccably. -PK

People at the Barn Stage in the late afternoon who skipped some or all of Little Feat's set were exposed to one of the best kept secrets in the jam community, Asheville, North Carolina's Toubab Krewe. Encompassing an array of different non-traditional percussion and stringed instruments, the band's sound ranges from tribal to island-y to bright, electric jamming. They seemed to uncover new instruments every song, creating an entirely different sound each time. To close the set, every member of Toubab Krewe played different percussive gadgets for an extensive, very well choreographed drum jam. -BH


Matt Abts - Gov't Mule :: 10KLF
Gov't Mule drew the thinnest crowd of any Main Stage band by far. The Mule was also the only band choosing not to use the 10KLF signature backdrop, as a source claimed the band "did not want logos." The Mule's set included "Get Up, Stand Up" and "Shakedown Street" teases along with a full version of The Beatles' "Love Me Do." With the set moving past dinnertime, the crowd grew and welcomed guest Derek Trucks to the fold. The strong encore featured "Soulshine" with a fitting "Jessica" tease near the end. -BH

As Bob Weir emerged wearing a sleeveless t-shirt, Capri shorts and sandals, the giant crowd greeted him with an astounding roar. Always the consummate professional, Weir quickly corralled his group, Ratdog, into the thunderous beginning of "Help On the Way," setting the tone for the evening. Ratdog eased through the song's vocal section into the odd timing filled, jazz-infused "Slipknot" but skipped the usual "Franklin's Tower" conclusion. In its place was a hearty, patriotic "Liberty." Weir's vocals started off a little sluggish but improved and continued gaining strength throughout the night. First set highlights included tight versions of "Cassidy," "Bird Song" and "Big Railroad Blues" with special guest Warren Haynes. Steve Kimock's presence provided Weir with a mixture of stability and reliance that opened doors to many of extended jams. The second set's beautiful "Terrapin Station" had Kimock's clean, deep guitar melodies entwined harmoniously with Weir's interpretation of the psychedelic epic. Keller Williams joined them during "Come Together" and stuck around for a rowdy "One More Saturday Night." Ratdog came out punching during their set, which was rather pleasing and surprising. -PK


Ratdog :: 10KLF
Closing down the festival were a couple of crafty veterans, Ivan Neville's Dumpstaphunk, and the Derek Trucks Band. Both sets featured funky r&b centered grooves and clean, professional playing. Truck's slide guitar mastery and all-around talent was hard to ignore, especially during a jazz-inspired version of "My Favorite Things." Neville geared his multitalented band through a funky set that brought about a ferocious dance party for everyone who still had the energy. -PK

Fireworks closed the Main Stage in a celebration of another great year of 10KLF. In what's become a tradition, "Mahna Mahna" of Muppet Show fame played in the background followed by a portion of a Phish "Simple" jam. For the fifth year in a row, the 10,000 Lakes Festival has become a retreat for thousands. With a pristine locale, wonderful weather and a solid lineup it was nearly impossible to not enjoy the fest.

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[Published on: 7/31/07]

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treetophigh Tue 7/31/2007 06:51PM
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treetophigh

sure wish i coulda seen cornmeals rendition of dogs
along with everything else
this is prolly the greatest fest these days

mrblazer15 starstarstarstarstar Tue 7/31/2007 07:51PM
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mrblazer15

i love this article you guys it was perfect thank you very much. did anyone else think that trampled by turtles was one of the greatest shows of the weekend? i thought umph played one of the best jajunks i have ever heard and once again the god johnson threw down a sick set. As for the cheese i was not impressed... their hearts are not in it anymore and you can tell...their set was really trancy and technoish..which is fine i can get down to that but when i go to see the cheese i wanna hear that good old fashion bluegrass jamming you know? what do you guys think? as far as umph getting the torch passed on them... its still early to tell i think... you have to prove yourself alot more...i mean you have to headline festivals and i think they need a umph festival and then see how they do? tell me what you guys think.

cheesehead05 starstarstar Tue 7/31/2007 08:04PM
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cheesehead05

Great festival but it seems like the article was thrown together at the last minute. It was basically just setlists and stage schedules. Not bad, but this festival deserves a lot more. Take some notes from the All Good article.

altacasta starstarstarstar Tue 7/31/2007 08:44PM
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altacasta

first of all, let me say that these were four of the best days of my life. pretty good review too. i do feel, however, that moe. and cheese may have been a bit under-represented, especially considering the emotional magnitude behind sci's final few shows. another fantastic set that went unmentioned was that of blueground undergrass, which was certainly the highlight of my wednesday. mrblazer, i agree w/ you about umphrees, their show was totally spectacular but i would be a little hesitant to say they are the next to 'take the torch,' i guess we'll just have to wait and see. i also only half-agree w/ mrblazer about cheese, although it may not have been their greatest show, these guys never fail to impress me. even when they do take the trance stuff to slight excess they seem able to maintain hints of that bluegrass framework that we all know and love. but your right, its not quite the same as it used to be. unfortunately i danced so hard for cheese that i was too exhausted to catch trampled by turtles (my only true regret of the weekend). finally, cornmeal deserves another honorable mention, allie kral totally blew my mind. all in all 10k really is one of the best events of the whole scene, peace.

thegdead starstarstarstarstar Tue 7/31/2007 10:38PM
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This was the most amazing 4 days of my life, 2nd time around, last year was just as good. If you have never been to 10klf I highly recommend it, it's in some truly beautiful country with great people. Highlights were Zappa, Cheese, Big Organ Trio, Bob (of course), I missed moe. cause I was bailing my friend out of jail but heard it was amazing as well.

ratdog85 Tue 7/31/2007 10:57PM
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ratdog85

good vibes and good music; 10klf is it

Ching Tue 7/31/2007 11:38PM
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No mention of Blueground Undergrass??? shame shame

hnkscrpio Wed 8/1/2007 01:54AM
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hnkscrpio

Yeah I don't know MrBlazer. If you just want Cheese to play bluegrass, then you are listening to the wrong band. They are not a bluegrass band. Even way back in the day they play a pretty good mix of funk/soul/r&b/bluegrass/latin influenced music. That is a lot of different genres, if you only want the bluegrass your looking in the wrong place. To say that their hearts are not into it anymore because they are playing techno and trance style sections here and there is a little off base as well considering that their drummer has two side projects that play that kind of music. Travis loves the techno, so atleast his heart is into that. I wasn't there but looking at that setlist you guys got a pretty old school cheese setlist that in my opinion is one of the best of the summer, a setlist that also included a decent amount of that bluegrass you say you like. Not to sound like a dick, but you just sound like you are jumping on that mean spirited bandwagon that says that they listened to cheese before everyone else, and they want the bluegrass.

Anyway, see all my freaky ass people at Zoe and Red Rocks cause I think those boys got all the heart and soul I need.

msb696 star Wed 8/1/2007 06:51AM
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willm1 Wed 8/1/2007 07:09AM
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willm1

wow now i really really wish i was there. anyone know where i can get the umphrey's set?

JasonKaczorowski starstarstarstarstar Wed 8/1/2007 07:18AM
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Great contributions and great meeting you Patrick, Brian and Tobin.

More photos and behind-the-scenes stories direct from 10K featured this week on my blog --> http://eventphotoblog.blogspot.com/

See you all next year!

eat_vinyl_death Wed 8/1/2007 07:35AM
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the scenes top 3 as far as originality and popularity
(in no particular order)
STS9
Umph
Bisco
all 3 of these bands constantly sell out and tour their asses off and hit up every major festival and each have their own brand of dedicated fans. If anyone is going to be the next king of the jam scene, theyre going to have to fight these guys for the throne.

AdCo Wed 8/1/2007 07:39AM
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AdCo

"Two large paragraphs devoted to UM, and only a few lines for bisco???

Bisco blows away UM any day."

ha! funniest thing ive seen all day. you must be kidding, right? im gonna resist the temptation to start another this band is better than that band thing, but i just gotta point out how ludicrous that statement is. you may enjoy a bisco show more than an um show, but musically, you cant compare them.

good review, but i half-agree with cheese head that it was a bit choppy and didnt have great flow. points for being comprehensive tho

enjoimusic4202 Wed 8/1/2007 08:05AM
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enjoimusic4202

This is the greatest festy in my mind today, UM did rock and I agree it was probably the best overall show of the weekend, Bisco fuckin kicks but it wasn't until the last third of their show that they really picked it up, Home Again was weak sauce, one of my favs the boys just didnt give it everything, but last 45 min was pretty good-Story of the World & Highwire, And the whole thing w/ Cheese, I am not a die hard but they did indeed play a pretty old school Cheese set and thought it was pretty jammin - San Jose & Rollover where highlights for me, all in all it was a great weekend as it always is or has been for the past three years! peace y'all and who ever didnt go this year check it out next

enjoimusic4202 Wed 8/1/2007 08:15AM
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enjoimusic4202

Also did anyone realize the new Jambase Community Guidlines - that shit is pretty funny! watch out marcsmall & kellerhead

Jake. Wed 8/1/2007 08:24AM
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Jake.

I prob. agree that um. was the best all fest. but bobby and sci were awesome as well. I was suprised by bisco...it wwas my first time seeing them and went in with a neg attitude towards them but they turned my attitude around. they were one of my favorite shows all fest. they have now got me interested....still umphreys though..wow

bzobes87 starstarstar Wed 8/1/2007 08:30AM
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This article needed to be about 5 pages longer. I really feel like this article could have been written by anyone familiar with the bands who had their setlists. There could be 3 pages written about the ratdog show. I know I am going to catch shit for this one but to go on about the umph set, and it was one of the best umph sets ive ever heard, and then to say so little about derek trucks and moe is rediculous. I agree with everyone in that this festi was prolly the best 4 days of my life. I love to see the kinetix love in there. Also, everyone who has the chance needs to see that one guy. No question the funkiest show at the fest.

good memories, hope to see you all next year

QuantumTubaMan starstarstarstar Wed 8/1/2007 08:36AM
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QuantumTubaMan

Good review for a great festival. Bob Weir and Ratdog surpassed my expectations and put on an impressive set. Keller blows my mind every time. Everyone Orchestra was awesome. As for the Cheese set, I would say it was mighty impressive, though I will admit that I am something of a SCI newbie.

"Bisco blows away UM any day." Did msb696 attend the festival? Bisco at Wakarusa '06 could blow away Umph at 10klf '06 perhaps. However, at this festival, Umphrey's put on one of the best performances I've seen, whereas Bisco was merely good.

Zappa Plays Zappa was good but they focused too much on Zappa's "mainstream" work and ignored the quirky jazz rock that made him so incredible.

enjoimusic4202 Wed 8/1/2007 08:44AM
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enjoimusic4202

I did not mention the Bobby show, it was certainly one of my favs all weekend, one of the best Franklins I have heard in a long time, bird song was pretty great too but it was all the second set for me, thought the first was a little sloppy. Agree there could have been way more written about this show and not so much praise on Umph although I thought it was a great show. moe on the other hand personally didnt do it for me, dont get me wrong I love moe and have seen those guys shred some crazy good show but I actually ended up leaving after the Lazarus into Skrunk jam, however did hear it got much better towards end of the show! was told it was a mistake to leave but it just sounded choppy to me and was not doin it for me

enjoimusic4202 Wed 8/1/2007 08:45AM
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enjoimusic4202

I did not mention the Bobby show, it was certainly one of my favs all weekend, one of the best Franklins I have heard in a long time, bird song was pretty great too but it was all the second set for me, thought the first was a little sloppy. Agree there could have been way more written about this show and not so much praise on Umph although I thought it was a great show. moe on the other hand personally didnt do it for me, dont get me wrong I love moe and have seen those guys shred some crazy good shows but I actually ended up leaving after the Lazarus into Skrunk jam, however did hear it got much better towards end of the show! was told it was a mistake to leave but it just sounded choppy to me and was not doin it for me

enjoimusic4202 Wed 8/1/2007 08:45AM
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enjoimusic4202

I did not mention the Bobby show, it was certainly one of my favs all weekend, one of the best Franklins I have heard in a long time, bird song was pretty great too but it was all the second set for me, thought the first was a little sloppy. Agree there could have been way more written about this show and not so much praise on Umph although I thought it was a great show. moe on the other hand personally didnt do it for me, dont get me wrong I love moe and have seen those guys shred some crazy good shows but I actually ended up leaving after the Lazarus into Skrunk jam, however did hear it got much better towards end of the show! was told it was a mistake to leave but it just sounded choppy to me and was not doin it for me - like I said though phenomenal weekend

enjoimusic4202 Wed 8/1/2007 08:47AM
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enjoimusic4202

Sorry - I dont know what the fuck happened here

AdCo Wed 8/1/2007 09:04AM
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AdCo

enjoi please refrain from excessive profanity! jeez

knibbs Wed 8/1/2007 09:24AM
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knibbs

Hey thanks for the feedback, really. It's tough making critical remarks that flow, and fit into the small amount of space we're allowed. My two favorite set of the weekend, that I saw-i had massive trouble arriving at the fest, were moe. and Ratdog. moe. was unreal can't wait to see them on Friday @ Lolla! Peace out

johnnygoff starstarstar Wed 8/1/2007 09:31AM
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johnnygoff

thanks for mentioning New Riders of the Purple Sage.

All these "pass the torch" acts and you found time to mention NRPS....great stuff.

also, anyone know how The Frequency's set was?

msb696 Wed 8/1/2007 09:38AM
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msb696

Not to go OT, I haven't listened to the UM show yet, which I will. It could be the stuff that dreams are made of, but I took offense to the whole "pass the torch thing" for UM, and then 3 lines for Bisco, when Bisco has a much larger and devoted fan base.

here is the 10klf UM show: http://www.archive.org/details/um2007-07-19.flac

AdCo Wed 8/1/2007 09:47AM
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AdCo

msb - do you think that the members of bisco are better musicians than the members of um?

Juan starstarstarstarstar Wed 8/1/2007 09:47AM
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Right on! Write on! There is no bank on tour right now that can hold a candel to the Umph as far as pure music ability and tightness. They can play reggae better than reggae bands and electronica better than ALL electonrica bands. The lyric driven rock is top notch and the edgy in-your-face hard rock is second to none. Believe the hype.
LOVELOVELOVE the Umph! They are an awesome band and even better people!
Peace yall...

gmoo Wed 8/1/2007 09:48AM
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gmoo

Great week for music. My five highlights were.

1. Umphrey's McGee
2. Seeing Cheese for the first time in 5 years. (Probably put on the best show at 10klf.)
3. Green Lemon w/ Bump jam
4. Everyone Orchestra
5. Kinetix + Pnuma Trio at the saloon

gbkman87 starstarstarstarstar Wed 8/1/2007 09:50AM
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This was my second year at the lakes and let me tell you it blew year 1 outa the water!! I thought this was a great review, i do agree though that more could have been said about derek trucks, Moe. and even Bisco, I don't agree w/ all you haters who think that Bisco is a better band then Umphrey's, or even hasa bigger fan base. Were you guys at the show? Umphreys was packed, I was on the main floor of the main stage for every nite show and none of them were nearly as crowded as the Umphrey's show, next to ratdog they put on the best show at the festival, Anyones face who was not melted durring Jakes orgasmic solos is crazy!!!

gbkman87 Wed 8/1/2007 09:52AM
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and to anyone who hasn't seen or heard of Kinetix, YOU ARE MISSING OUT!!!!!

msb696 Wed 8/1/2007 09:54AM
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msb696

AdCo - It could just be my preference in music, but I enjoy seeing Bisco a lot more than UM. I have seen them both at festies and at small clubs (UM last week at Sonar actually), and I always have a better time at bisco.

So, to answer your question, for my tastes in music (and this is important because everyone has different tastes), and I am not denying that UM can write good songs, but, yes I think bisco is better.

There is also no denying the fact that Bisco is a bigger band. We can argue who plays better, but Bisco is doing their own festival (without needing UM), and their fans are much more devoted. Not that fanbase size is always a good way to measure bands, but I think within the jam sub-genre it can be useful sometimes.

bwakerwsp starstar Wed 8/1/2007 10:01AM
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ITS TIME YOU ALL KNOW…THE JAM SCENE IS DEAD!! ALL THAT’S LEFT NOW ARE TRANCE-ESK CRAP LIKE SCI AND UMPH. THE SCENE HAS DIED WITH JERRY, MIKEY HOUSER, MARK VANN, AND PHISH.

Do you really want to see these “HYPNOTIC” bands that all sound the same.

GOOD SONG WRITING IS HARD TO FIND THESE DAYS…(I.E. MOE AND WSP)

ANY ½ TALENTED MUSICIAN CAN NOODLE AROUND OVER LAYERS OF RHYTHM…WHERE ARE THE TRUE FRONT MEN? WHERE ARE THE SONG WRITERS?

airball Wed 8/1/2007 10:15AM
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Let me answer that, bwakerwsp...

WILCO!

larrydurango starstarstarstarstar Wed 8/1/2007 10:21AM
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larrydurango

WILCO indeed Isecond that motion

CSchneids929 starstarstarstarstar Wed 8/1/2007 10:50AM