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    Posted: June 24 2010 at 18:47
Grooving on the Summer Sampler freebie which I spotted on a cluttered checkout counter at a local package store.  I see they'll be doing an outdoor show at a club in Atlanta 8/14/10.  I missed the band on their last pass through this town.  Need to rectify that in August.  Hopefully the weather will be kind.  Big smile

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Direct Link To This Post Posted: April 30 2009 at 11:26
jimmy stewart is great, so much good music on there. 
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: April 28 2009 at 12:28
I'm listening to Jimmy Stewart 2007 and it's great stuff....multiple versions of the same song which sound nothing like each other. Not exactly proggy but phenomenal music, and really captures the feel of being there.
 
There's a massive amount of music though so my review may take a little time.
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: April 28 2009 at 11:54
Quote excellent sound quality, i wouldnt be surprised if this one were released as an official live album

Before they got big enough to sell recordings of all their shows, they used to allow audience patches into their soundguy's recording rig. 2-26-05 dates from the final days of that period.

Also, I was there. Tongue  You're right: great show. They always throw down in Boulder.

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Direct Link To This Post Posted: April 22 2009 at 01:31
Originally posted by mr.cub mr.cub wrote:

Right now I'm loving Live at the Murat


this is a great intro to the band live. However, if you really want to see what the band can do (and see how proggy and jazz-rock they can be) then check out this show from 2005

http://www.archive.org/details/um2005-02-26.matrix.flac16

this one showcases their proggier side a lot, especially since it contains "live-only" songs, some of which are their most proggy songs, and a lot of jazz-fusion. The second set in particular (starts with Bridgeless) is amazing. Bridgeless, The Fuzzy Dutchmen, Push the Pig, Much Obliged, and The Triple Wide are all not on any albums but are some of their best songs.

Notice that encore - JaJunk > Thunderstruck (AC/DC) > JaJunk > It's About That Time (M. Davis/J. Zawinul) > JaJunk

excellent sound quality, i wouldnt be surprised if this one were released as an official live album


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Direct Link To This Post Posted: April 16 2009 at 13:36
Right now I'm loving Live at the Murat

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Direct Link To This Post Posted: April 16 2009 at 12:34
Heh heh heh, Safety In Numbers is currently my fav second to Mantis.  The Bottom Half has yet to be listened to enough to sink in, currently listening to the bonus disc. Big smile

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Direct Link To This Post Posted: April 16 2009 at 12:14
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I picked up a copy of The Bottom Half to try and make myself feel better after getting treated to a 10% pay cut after 10 years.  I'll let y'all know if it works...


give it time. took a couple of listens to fully appreciate it. I do think it's better than Safety In Numbers, which is funny because TB1/2 songs are from the SIN sessions.
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: April 16 2009 at 09:22
I picked up a copy of The Bottom Half to try and make myself feel better after getting treated to a 10% pay cut after 10 years.  I'll let y'all know if it works...

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Direct Link To This Post Posted: April 15 2009 at 18:01
Originally posted by crimhead crimhead wrote:

I liking this. I love the Red cover.


its very good, especially with Belew there!
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: April 15 2009 at 17:57
i was also surprised to see certain people at the show i went to. Lots of hot girls, lots of college students (i guess that means me too...) but hey, the band appeals to many different types of people.

i talked to one guy in between sets who had to be in his early 50s, who was going nuts about the band. He said he's seen Yes, Frank Zappa, King Crimson, ELP, James Brown, Miles Davis, and some obscure prog band i never heard of, all back in the 70s. Said he saw KC in the 80s, and was into Iron Maiden during the 80s. He said Umphrey's McGee bridges the gap between that generation and mine, i had to agree. he couldnt believe how good they were. And i had to admit, with the large amount of young people at the show, there was a good amount of much older people there. It made me feel good.

i would pay double what i paid to see them ($37) and am definitely going to see them again as much as i can.They put on an AMAZING show, and the copy i bought off UMlive proves it. (btw it was 15% off if you bought both Nokia Theater shows and it was worth it, Friday's show was just as sick (full album performance of Mantis!!!))


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Direct Link To This Post Posted: April 15 2009 at 13:03
I liking this. I love the Red cover.
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: April 15 2009 at 12:23
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: April 15 2009 at 12:19
Don't know why but the link to a review of my first time experience with UM in 2006 did not link correctly here is the text of my note:
 

So I'm up in Sonoma County, California to visit my daughter and taste some of the fine wine growing up there and I notice in Petaluma Umphrey’s McGee is playing.  So me and the GF head down to Petaluma Sunday night to hear them at The Mystic Theater.  My familiarity of them is Anchor Drops and a one cursory listen to a pod cast of one show.

 

You have to understand arriving in down town Petaluma I thought  I walked back to the early 70’s.  I was expecting maybe some nod to the hippy culture but not as much as I saw.  Some guys with beards and hair grayer than the rain soaked clouds were hanging out in front.  I saw a guy with a New Riders of the Purple Sage t-shirt. Girls in flip flops and jeans with long styled hair and glassy eyes were heading through the door.  I thought this going to suck.  If this is the kind of people who listen to them then this is going to be a Grateful Dead clone.  We get inside and decide to sit in the balcony not knowing what might be happening on the floor.  Altogether the crowd was 350-400 people in a place that maxs at 500.  It is a converted movie theater just so you know the layout.  Good sound system and decent size stage although I think it  would find it difficult if these guys toured with someone else.  The size of their set up is large.  They have two Guitarists and a Bassist, Drummer, Percussionist (who might of well been a drummer he just needed a bass drum) and a Keyboard player who had a full set up of a Hammond and several months and other assorted keyboards.

Right before (30 minutes or so) the band came on there seemed to be a waft of poignant smoke arising from all over the theater.  So much so the smoke was rising into the lights above the stage and creating a bit of a fog show.  My naïve GF who didn’t experience the 70’s like most of us said “ that’s some kind of special effect isn’t it”.  I said "I have never heard pot called that before". I am serious no one tried to stop it and it was blatant as all get out. It was way too funny makes me chuckle now as I type this.  

 

Finally the band came on and you know what?  I don’t understand why any of those people like them. All they did was create some of the tightest riff orientated music I haven’t heard since the Dixie Dregs or Frank Zappa.  The drummer and percussionist were incredibly tight and if any of the hippie girls dancing on the floor had any idea that there was little dance rhythm to the music it would have shocked them to sobriety.

 
I loved the dual lead guitarist and the keyboard player kept things interesting.  If I have a complaint it is the vocals that predominately alternative rock in their style.   

I am hoping to get to know this band better and picked up their DVD at the show and hope to have better report than this one without the contact high. Wink

I am not sure if this helps in your evaluation of where they should go but it certainly should help you realize you need to go see this band.

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Direct Link To This Post Posted: April 15 2009 at 11:53
^^^ nice pics!
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: April 15 2009 at 09:10
a couple of things.

this download is only around through Friday, so if you haven't grabbed it, now is the time!

if anyone is interested in reviewing Jimmy Stewart 2007 for the site...I'll send you a digital copy...PM me for details.

here's some pictures from Nokia of Jake using a new Becker guitar.  It's purty....and the tone on that thing just screams!










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Direct Link To This Post Posted: April 14 2009 at 19:16
Originally posted by darkshade darkshade wrote:

Originally posted by mr.cub mr.cub wrote:

Originally posted by darkshade darkshade wrote:

Originally posted by micky micky wrote:

hahahha.. up to an hour ago.. I had never heard them....   PM it to me and I'll update it

btw.. lost in the fuss...  Mantis was a real good album Thumbs Up


ok. i have to work on a bio though. should i just update it where the old one left off, or a completely new one? either way ill have to work on it, and when im done ill PM it to you

BTW at the Friday night show at Nokia Theater they performed the entire Mantis album in its entirety, with a 9+ minute Cemetery Walk II and a 12+ minute Turn & Run!!!
 
 
Lucky...Tongue i didnt see them on Friday, only Saturday. But hearing them play the whole album live is phenomenal, adds a new dimension to the album. I got my copies from UMlive.net, released by the band themselves.
 
They had an amazing Cemetary walk and Turn & Run at my show but that would have been awesome to hear the entire album...I would have like to have heard their take on Mantis i saw them play Mantis and 1348 which was really good. The Triple Wide was sandwhiched right in the middle of Mantis, it was pretty awesome
 
Yeah I'm hoping to get a copy of my show from a friend...at the show I went to, they bookended the 2nd set with Divisions and I believe they may have taken one break in that set, everything else just transitioning into the next. The first set at my show was unbelievable in its intensity and muscianship

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Direct Link To This Post Posted: April 13 2009 at 23:57
Originally posted by Slartibartfast Slartibartfast wrote:

Local Band was my number two, loved it. Then got their two current live DVDs, excellent.  Dropped by the local brick and mortar store for Anchor Drops and Safety In Numbers.  I have yet to be disappointed.  Big smile


and you wont be with The Bottom Half
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: April 13 2009 at 23:55
Originally posted by mr.cub mr.cub wrote:

Originally posted by darkshade darkshade wrote:

Originally posted by micky micky wrote:

hahahha.. up to an hour ago.. I had never heard them....   PM it to me and I'll update it

btw.. lost in the fuss...  Mantis was a real good album Thumbs Up


ok. i have to work on a bio though. should i just update it where the old one left off, or a completely new one? either way ill have to work on it, and when im done ill PM it to you

BTW at the Friday night show at Nokia Theater they performed the entire Mantis album in its entirety, with a 9+ minute Cemetery Walk II and a 12+ minute Turn & Run!!!
 
 
Lucky...Tongue i didnt see them on Friday, only Saturday. But hearing them play the whole album live is phenomenal, adds a new dimension to the album. I got my copies from UMlive.net, released by the band themselves.
 
They had an amazing Cemetary walk and Turn & Run at my show but that would have been awesome to hear the entire album...I would have like to have heard their take on Mantis i saw them play Mantis and 1348 which was really good. The Triple Wide was sandwhiched right in the middle of Mantis, it was pretty awesome
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: April 13 2009 at 21:25
Originally posted by darkshade darkshade wrote:

Originally posted by micky micky wrote:

hahahha.. up to an hour ago.. I had never heard them....   PM it to me and I'll update it

btw.. lost in the fuss...  Mantis was a real good album Thumbs Up


ok. i have to work on a bio though. should i just update it where the old one left off, or a completely new one? either way ill have to work on it, and when im done ill PM it to you

BTW at the Friday night show at Nokia Theater they performed the entire Mantis album in its entirety, with a 9+ minute Cemetery Walk II and a 12+ minute Turn & Run!!!
 
 
Lucky...Tongue
 
They had an amazing Cemetary walk and Turn & Run at my show but that would have been awesome to hear the entire album...I would have like to have heard their take on Mantis


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