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Posted by: OlCh on 20-07-2004, 00:32 | ||||||||||||||||||
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Posted by: OlCh on 20-07-2004, 00:33 |
With his ongoing membership in the Allman Brothers Band, Gov't Mule, Phil Lesh & Friends, and the Dead, guitarist/singer Warren Haynes doesn't really have time for a solo career. He did put out a solo album, Tales of Ordinary Madness, in 1993, but his group gigs provide him plenty of opportunities to write and play, and except for a live EP compilation, Lone, in 2003, he hasn't otherwise bothered to issue solo discs. Yet while performing at the 2003 Bonnaroo Festival, he followed a Saturday night set with the Allman Brothers Band with a Sunday afternoon solo set, accompanying himself on acoustic and electric guitar, and here it is on CD...William Ruhlmann, AMG Shane Handler Thursday, May 27, 2004 Although only in its second year at the time, the early sets on the main stage at the Bonnaroo festival have already come to symbolize brief moments of recovery and peace of mind. Whether still groggy from the prior evening/early morning festivities, or slowly hitting pre-game stride, it’s the set time that separates a lazy summer day from the beginning of another long day/night of music. Warren Haynes, in Manchester, Tennesse for his afternoon set with the Allman Brothers Band and numerous other sit-ins, would take the stage solo for an hour and fifteen minute set– just man, voice and acoustic guitar. The results – Live at Bonnaroo- a 16 song acoustic gem. Treating the audience as his morning congregation, the soulful slide player allowed for his fiery electric six string work to be dropped in favor of his muscular voice. But rather than covering the expected Allman Brothers Band, Gov’t Mule and blues songs; Haynes chose a radically diverse setlist of covers and originals. Songs by The Eagles ("Wasted Time"), U2 ("One"), Radiohead ("Lucky"), and the Grateful Dead ("Stella Blue") surfaced in the humid noon time air. Although it ain’t easy taking emotional songs sung by Don Henley, Bono, Thom Yorke and Jerry Garcia, and fashioning them to sound legit; Haynes nails the familiar covers with soul-breathing tenderness. Mixed with some Gov’t Mule standards – "Falling Dow," The Real Thing," and "Beautifully Broken," know for their electric prowess, the songs are justly stripped down, allowing them to become completely reinvented in the acoustic realm. Perhaps the most fitting to be laid down in such an intimate format, are the Haynes penned tunes, "I’ll Be the One," and "Forevermore" – two tunes that prove that his words can stand proudly next to his gracious guitar notes and comforting, raspy vocals. The final number, a stirring rendition of "Soulshine" featuring a guest vocal spot from Vusi Mahlasela of South Africa, gives this now comforting tune, an even more significant light as the two trade verses effortlessly. Live at Bonnaroo, like the festival’s eclectic lineup, superbly captures the big stage amongst a revealing personal set by one of rocks greatest voices - Mr. Warren Haynes. http://www.glidemagazine.com/2/reviews386.html (http://www.glidemagazine.com/2/reviews386.html |
Posted by: OlCh on 21-07-2004, 19:17 |
ничего не могу найти на русском... ![]() Warren Haynes Live At Bonnaroo Shane Handler Thursday, May 27, 2004 Although only in its second year at the time, the early sets on the main stage at the Bonnaroo festival have already come to symbolize brief moments of recovery and peace of mind. Whether still groggy from the prior evening/early morning festivities, or slowly hitting pre-game stride, it’s the set time that separates a lazy summer day from the beginning of another long day/night of music. Warren Haynes, in Manchester, Tennesse for his afternoon set with the Allman Brothers Band and numerous other sit-ins, would take the stage solo for an hour and fifteen minute set– just man, voice and acoustic guitar. The results – Live at Bonnaroo- a 16 song acoustic gem. Treating the audience as his morning congregation, the soulful slide player allowed for his fiery electric six string work to be dropped in favor of his muscular voice. But rather than covering the expected Allman Brothers Band, Gov’t Mule and blues songs; Haynes chose a radically diverse setlist of covers and originals. Songs by The Eagles (“Wasted Time“), U2 (“One“), Radiohead (“Lucky“), and the Grateful Dead (“Stella Blue“) surfaced in the humid noon time air. Although it ain’t easy taking emotional songs sung by Don Henley, Bono, Thom Yorke and Jerry Garcia, and fashioning them to sound legit; Haynes nails the familiar covers with soul-breathing tenderness. Mixed with some Gov’t Mule standards – “Falling Dow,” The Real Thing,” and “Beautifully Broken,” know for their electric prowess, the songs are justly stripped down, allowing them to become completely reinvented in the acoustic realm. Perhaps the most fitting to be laid down in such an intimate format, are the Haynes penned tunes, “I’ll Be the One,” and “Forevermore” – two tunes that prove that his words can stand proudly next to his gracious guitar notes and comforting, raspy vocals. The final number, a stirring rendition of “Soulshine” featuring a guest vocal spot from Vusi Mahlasela of South Africa, gives this now comforting tune, an even more significant light as the two trade verses effortlessly. Live at Bonnaroo, like the festival’s eclectic lineup, superbly captures the big stage amongst a revealing personal set by one of rocks greatest voices - Mr. Warren Haynes. http://www.glidemagazine.com/2/reviews386.html (http://www.glidemagazine.com/2/reviews386.html |
Posted by: freakout on 03-06-2007, 12:38 |
any chance for HQ covers? tnx in advance |
Posted by: OlCh on 16-06-2008, 09:30 |
по просъбам разных пролетариев всех стран был сделан новый рип ![]() |
Posted by: Arzy on 09-11-2010, 22:41 |
у кого есть - расшарьте пож-та 8 мб, судя по всему очередь не быстро наступит... |
Posted by: taurus66 on 09-11-2010, 22:49 |
У меня есть где то этот релиз Великого,но в распакованном виде.... |
Posted by: Arzy on 10-11-2010, 14:47 |
выкачано, спасибо! |
Posted by: drobovik on 10-11-2010, 15:17 | ||
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Posted by: spiderc@t on 10-11-2010, 15:21 | ||||
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Posted by: Arzy on 10-11-2010, 15:22 |
spiderc@t,сейчас приоритет повышу... торлько вот как с The_Music_Of_Pink_Floyd_Played_by_the_Royal_Philamornic_Orchestra.iso.wv быть... |
Posted by: Гордый on 10-11-2010, 15:24 | ||
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Posted by: Arzy on 10-11-2010, 15:24 | ||||
придется мула выключить... ![]() а я к нему уже так привык ![]() |
Posted by: drobovik on 10-11-2010, 15:28 | ||||||
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Posted by: spiderc@t on 10-11-2010, 15:28 | ||
![]() p.s. на трекер я легко могу выложить, лишь бы осликом отдали ![]() |
Posted by: Arzy on 10-11-2010, 22:02 |
Torrent (http://torrent.e2k.ru/details.php?id=23603&edited=1 |