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What song are you listening to right now?

In 2009 I went to Marvin's Mountain to the All Good Festival for a very musical time in the hills.
It was a crazy 6 hour drive to go five miles into the festival that I did in my 4runner with a five speed transmission with the truck placed in low range so it could just idle along without working the clutch ten thousand times. There was a huge turnout as always and about 12 of us set up camp and advertised our smaller festivals we worked for fun. There was a pretty good lineup for the entire festival listed below.
Thursday July 9

Seepeoples
BoomBox
Keller Williams
Lotus (LateNight)

Friday July 10

Hill Country Revue
Jackie Greene
That 1 Guy
Galactic
Robert Randolph & The Family Band
Todd Snider
Les Claypool
The New Mastersounds
Bob Weir & Ratdog (Headliner)
Bassnectar
moe. (LateNight)



Saturday July 11

Fear Nuttin' Band
Cornmeal
The Bridge
Steve Kimock & Crazy Engine
Jeff Austin & Brendan Bayliss
Buckethead
Assembly of Dust
Yonder Mountain String Band
Lake Trout
STS9
Ivan Neville's Dumpstaphunk
Ben Harper & Relentless7 (Headliner)
SOJA
Umphrey's McGee (LateNight)



Sunday July 12

Trombone Shorty & Orleans Avenue
Donna The Buffalo
Tea Leaf Green
BK3
Dark Star Orchestra

i saw the first thru the last performers here :cool:
The first clip with Bob Weir is poor quality,but hearing him live was magical and as if Jerry Garcia was standing beside him and smiling
The second clip shows you the two stage venue and about one tenth of the camping area.
If you watch the second movie clip and see the sound tent in front of the main stage I was about 10 yards right behind it to hear the music the way the sound crew heard it.

Here is my access tag from this show :D There is an All Good 2009 folder in my pic area
all good 09.jpg
 
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I think Gary Young, drummer for the Pavements, might be an Aspie but here's his solo song "Plant man"

 

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