The Other Ones Live at Universal Amphitheatre on 2000-08-24
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- Publication date
- 2000-08-24 ( check for other copies)
- Topics
- Audience, Charlie Miller, Neil Sturtevant
- Collection
- TheOtherOnes
- Band/Artist
- The Other Ones
Setlist:
Dark Star Jam -> Sugar Magnolia (Reprise) -> Dark Star Jam -> Bird Song -> The Other One Jam -> Goin' Down The Road Feelin' Bad -> Down The Road; Ramble On Rose; Looks Like Rain -> Truckin -> The Other One Jam -> Estimated Prophet -> Long Tall Cool One -> Drums -> Jam -> The Other One -> Knockin On Heaven's Door -> The Other One Jam ->Bird Song
Encore:
Touch of Grey
Dark Star Jam -> Sugar Magnolia (Reprise) -> Dark Star Jam -> Bird Song -> The Other One Jam -> Goin' Down The Road Feelin' Bad -> Down The Road; Ramble On Rose; Looks Like Rain -> Truckin -> The Other One Jam -> Estimated Prophet -> Long Tall Cool One -> Drums -> Jam -> The Other One -> Knockin On Heaven's Door -> The Other One Jam ->Bird Song
Encore:
Touch of Grey
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Covers - Performances of a song with the same name by different artists
Song Title | Versions | Compilations | Covers |
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Dark Star Jam -> | |||
Sugar Magnolia (Reprise) -> | |||
Dark Star Jam -> | |||
Bird Song -> | |||
The Other One Jam -> | |||
Goin' Down The Road Feelin' Bad -> | |||
Down The Road | |||
Ramble On Rose | |||
Looks Like Rain -> | |||
Truckin -> | |||
The Other One Jam -> | |||
Estimated Prophet -> | |||
Long Tall Cool One -> | |||
Drums -> | |||
Jam -> | |||
The Other One -> | |||
Knockin On Heaven's Door -> | |||
The Other One Jam -> | |||
Bird Song | |||
Touch of Grey |
Notes
-- Seamless transition between discs.
-- Recorded Front Row Center Tapers Section.
-- Show originaly scheduled at Arrowhead Pond.
- Addeddate
- 2009-10-07 21:52:41
- Identifier
- too2000-08-24.me80.sturtevant-miller.91415.flac16
- Lineage
- Dat (Sony R500) -> SEK'D Prodif Plus -> Samplitude v7.02 Professional -> FLAC
- Location
- Universal City, CA
- Run time
- 151:38
- Taped by
- Charlie Miller and Neil Sturtevant
- Transferred by
- Charlie Miller
- Type
- sound
- Venue
- Universal Amphitheatre
- Year
- 2000
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Reviews
Reviewer:
grateful greensky -
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February 20, 2012
Subject: That's Not it for the Other One
Subject: That's Not it for the Other One
probably the best sounding recording of the Other Ones show on this site. thank's Charlie and Neil
Reviewer:
MikesGroover
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December 14, 2011
Subject: Some nice moments
Subject: Some nice moments
The Bobby and Bruce show, night 2 is a slightly spacy and and ocassionally exploratory Other One themed evening.
After opening with some jamming that touches on the "Watchtower" theme, the band explodes into the last verse of Sugar Magnolia. Bobby then sings the chorus to Free's "All Right Now" for a couple of versus before wrapping up the Sunshine Daydream portion of Sugar Mag. Very interesting right off the bat.
The Other One jam out of Bird Song features Bruce Hornsby out front for a spirited exchange before GDTRFB, featuring high-energy Kimock soloing and Bruce adding an extra “corn bread and beans” verse. Bruce’s accordion and Bobby’s acoustic guitar combine nicely on a tender Looks Like Rain.
The Other One theme runs throughout the set, and while there’s a rough contrast between Bruce’s jazzy Long Tall Cool One and the more psychedelic strains of Estimated, an exuberant drums more than makes up for this combination. Drums/Space is exactly the right length.
The Bird Song sandwich is nice in concept, but falls apart a bit in execution. Ending the show with a slow accapella jam is kind of like letting the air out of a balloon.
Overall, an A for effort but a B- in execution.
Incredible Charlie Miller sound, as expected.
After opening with some jamming that touches on the "Watchtower" theme, the band explodes into the last verse of Sugar Magnolia. Bobby then sings the chorus to Free's "All Right Now" for a couple of versus before wrapping up the Sunshine Daydream portion of Sugar Mag. Very interesting right off the bat.
The Other One jam out of Bird Song features Bruce Hornsby out front for a spirited exchange before GDTRFB, featuring high-energy Kimock soloing and Bruce adding an extra “corn bread and beans” verse. Bruce’s accordion and Bobby’s acoustic guitar combine nicely on a tender Looks Like Rain.
The Other One theme runs throughout the set, and while there’s a rough contrast between Bruce’s jazzy Long Tall Cool One and the more psychedelic strains of Estimated, an exuberant drums more than makes up for this combination. Drums/Space is exactly the right length.
The Bird Song sandwich is nice in concept, but falls apart a bit in execution. Ending the show with a slow accapella jam is kind of like letting the air out of a balloon.
Overall, an A for effort but a B- in execution.
Incredible Charlie Miller sound, as expected.
Reviewer:
GuinnessGoon
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July 17, 2010
Subject: I love this band....
Subject: I love this band....
this was the Bruce and Bobby show and it really didn't bug me that Phil wasn't there. These guys played some great music. This is a sweet show and wish it was a sbd but this aud sounds ok. Great setlist and some really tasty jamming going on here. Good stuff and a really under-rated band/line-up. Alphonso philled in nicely I don't care what anyone says.
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