Posts Tagged ‘Grateful Dead’

Brokedown Palace (Grateful Dead Cover)

Wednesday, November 25th, 2009

made famous by the Grateful Dead
performed by:
Dom Gambone — Vocals, Guitar
Anthony Zinno — Vocals
Daniel Brouse — Vocals, Keyboards

a 2 track stereo recording made on-the-fly

Brokedown Palace .MP3

LYRICS
Fare you well, my honey, fare you well my only true one.
All the birds that were singing are flown, except you alone.

Going to leave this brokedown palace,
On my hand and knees, I will roll, roll, roll.
Make myself a bed in the waterside,
In my time, I will roll, roll roll.

In a bed, in a bed, by the waterside I will lay my head.
Listen to the river sing sweet songs, to rock my soul.

River going to take me, sing sweet and sleepy,
Sing me sweet and sleepy all the way back home.
It’s a far gone lullaby, sung many years ago.
Mama, mama many worlds I’ve come since I first left home.

Goin’ home, goin’ home, by the riverside I will rest my bones,
Listen to the river sing sweet songs, to rock my soul.

Going to plant a weeping willow,
On the bank’s green edge it will grow, grow, grow.
Sing a lullaby beside the water,
Lovers come and go, the river roll, roll, roll.

Fare you well, fare you well, I love you more than words can tell,
Listen to the river sing sweet songs, to rock my soul.

Dark Star Orchestra at the Electric Factory

Sunday, November 8th, 2009

Philadelphia, PA — Dark Star Orchestra played to packed house at the Electric Factory in Philly.

Dark Star Orchestra became famous by performing complete Grateful Dead shows (from among the nearly 2,500 shows that the Grateful Dead performed during their 30 year tenure as fathers of improvisational rock.)

At last evening’s show, the played the two sets from a 1981 Dead concert.

“We’re given a canvas with a boundary, whatever the stage set up is the framework and all of the painting that we do within that framework is unique to us”, says rhythm guitarist/vocalist Rob Eaton. “So we offer the sound and the structure, but all the stroking and painting is all us. So it’s fresh at the same time and also very historically correct.”

The “Electric Factory” was resurrected circa in 1995 at the current site on 421 N. 7th Street between Willow and Spring Garden Streets. The building is an actual converted electric factory.

The standing-room-only capacity is approximately 2,500 to 3,000 people, including the second-floor area which overlooks the stage from stage left. Spectators in this area often have the bonus of being able to view a portion of the backstage.

Steal The Breeze At Spring Mountain

Wednesday, October 14th, 2009




Steal The Breeze At Spring Mountain .AVI / DivX / MP4

The Scene at Spring Mountain Where Steal The Breeze Performed

The Scene at Spring Mountain Where Steal The Breeze Performed

Party With Steal The Breeze

Wednesday, October 14th, 2009




Steal The Breeze Playing the Pink Floyd Coversong “Set The Controls For The Heart Of The Sun” Video .AVI / DivX / MP4



Steal The Breeze Rocks An Octoberfest Party Video .AVI / DivX / MP4



Steal The Breeze Playing a Grateful Dead Coversong “Not Fade Away” Video .AVI / DivX / MP4



Steal The Breeze Party Video .AVI / DivX / MP4



The Party Set-up Video .AVI / DivX / MP4

Splintered Sunlight Plays The Grateful Dead

Monday, October 12th, 2009




Splintered Sunlight Playing A Grateful Dead Coversong Video .mov / Quicktime



Splintered Sunlight Jam Video .rm



Splintered Sunlight Dancers



Splintered Sunlight Playing Shakedown Street Video .mov / Quicktime


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