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Tom speaks with Brando Rich of CashOrTrade.org. Platinum tickets, hoarding, scalping and more are discussed, and how new technology is helping to get face-value tickets into fan's hands. The ticket secondary market is examined. Buyers often face steep markups, but there are new methods being employed to get more face-value tickets to fans. Produced by revoicemedia.com. Originally released in 2019. Please support our work by visiting OsirisPod.com/Premium.
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"Deadhead Adventures: From Minneapolis to Alpine Valley"Larry Mishkin delves into a nostalgic recount of a Grateful Dead concert he attended on June 17, 1988, in Minneapolis, part of their Midwest Summer Tour. He reminisces about attending the show with friends Mikey and JT, detailing their travel adventures and the concert's setlist, which included memorable performances of "Hell in a Bucket" and "Far From Me."Larry also shares personal anecdotes about his experiences following the Grateful Dead, including the challenges of balancing concert trips with his professional life and the thrill of attending multiple shows in a short span. He transitions into discussing the significance of the song "Hell in a Bucket," its debut, and its frequent performance as a show opener. He explains the concept of "Mondegreens," humorous misheard lyrics, using an example from a Grateful Dead song review.The show revisits a story about a Phish fan who was initially banned from all Madison Square Garden Entertainment venues for smoking a bong at the Sphere. MSG later rescinded the ban, citing an internal error. Larry expresses surprise and amusement at the quick reversal and discusses the implications for fans.Finally, Larry discusses the resale of Dead & Company tickets for their Las Vegas Sphere shows, noting that many are being sold at face value or below on cashertrade.org. He expresses mixed feelings about fans having to sell tickets at a loss but appreciates the platform's role in preventing scalping. Grateful DeadJune 17, 2024 (36 years ago)Met CenterMinneapolis, MNGrateful Dead Live at Metropolitan Sports Center on 1988-06-17 : Free Download, Borrow, and Streaming : Internet ArchiveAudience Tape First show of the 1988 Midwest Summer TourWith my good buddies Mikey and JT – weekend in Minny, Friday night show but had to stay until Sunday to fly home because if you stayed over a Saturday night, round trip airfare was much less expensive. Got home on Sunday and headed straight for Alpine Valley for the first of four shows S, M, W, Th. Each night headed home, slept for 4 hours, got up for work, left work at 3 p.m., ride the El to the middle of the Kennedy Expressway at Addison, hop in a car and drive straight up. Fight the crazy post show traffic in that horridlbe parking lot (unless you have one-armed Lary as your driver). Hardcore. My law firm didn't know what to make of it. I got in four shows at home with no vacation days taken! INTRO: Hell In A Bucket Track #2 0:00 – 1:34 [From David Dowd]: The Bob Weir / John Barlow / Brent Mydland song “Hell in a Bucket” directly references the biker scene, and I'm sure that somehow Barlow just wanted to put that element into the band's repertoire somehow. After all, there are plenty of outlaw elements sprinkled through the band's songs. “Bucket” debuted on May 13, 1983, at the Greek Theater in Berkeley. Alice Kahn wrote a review of the show, in which she promulgated one of the best-ever Mondegreens, referring to the song as “Police on a Joy Ride.” The song frequently featured as the show opener over the course of the next two-plus decades, although it wasn't used in that role until about a year after its first performance. It was performed by the Dead for the final time on June 30, 1995, at Three Rivers Stadium in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania.“Hell in a Bucket” appeared on In the Dark, released in July 1987 (aka Touch of Grey album).Played: 217 timesFirst: May 13, 1983 at William Randolph Hearst Greek Theatre, Berkeley, CA, USALast: June 30, 1995, at Three Rivers Stadium in Pittsburgh, PennsylvaniaSHOW No. 1: Far From Me Track #6 3:18 – 4:45Brent MydlandGo To Heaven (April 28, 1980)Strong Brent tune. I saw them open the second set with it a my second show ever (also with my buddy Mikey) in the Carrier Dome on September 24, 1982, the night I got on the bus forever.Played: 74 timesFirst: March 30, 1980 at Capitol Theatre, Passaic, NJ, USALast: July 22, 1990 at World Music Theatre, Tinley Park, IL, USA (the night before Brent's last show). It died with him.MUSIC NEWS:MSG ENERTRAINMENT REDACTS INDEFINITE VENUE RESTRICTION FOLLOWING PHISH FAN BONG/SPHERE CONTROVERSY 2. Dead & Company Sphere Tickets Listed for Face Value or Below on CashorTrade! Dead & Company announced 24 dates at the Las Vegas Sphere, and many fans eagerly bought tickets. Now, some can't attend and are selling their tickets at face value or less on CashorTrade.org. Built by fellow Deadheads in 2009 to protect fans from scalped tickets, 3. Roger Daltrey Shares Thoughts on Sharing Setlists Online and More, Ahead of The Voice of The Who Tour - Touching on his feeling toward revealing the contents of a performance online, Daltrey asserted, “I'm not gonna talk about songs.” Providing reasoning, he added, “Too many people reveal songs. There's no surprises left with concerts these days, 'cause everybody wants to see the setlist. I'm f–king sick of it. The Internet's ruined the live shows for me. Who wants to know what's coming next? People forget about surprises. I can't stand it. Here's an idea for Roger – don't play the exact same show every night! Mix up your songs and then set lists can only give you probabilities of what might get played. See the Grateful Dead, Phish and every other jam band ever. 4. As promised last week, here are the deets on Trey playing with Billy Joel in MSG last week: Madison Square Garden residencies have long been a career-defining staple of the New York City live entertainment location, with names like Billy Joel and Phish dominating multi-night show cycles, making the venue a known place to catch a memorable Big Apple performance. However, last night's performance was a truly unique event, a planned convergence for the two title-holders, Joel and Phish's Trey Anastasio. They teamed up on select songs, including “Sleeping With the Television On,” a cover of Derek and the Dominos' “Layla” and night closing “You Might Be Right,” featuring a Led Zeppelin “Rock and Roll” insert, sung by Mike DelGuidice. SHOW No. 2: Victim Or The Crime (First time played) Track #9 0:00 – 2:13 (long clip but it's the first time played so I had to run with it) Written by Bob Weir and Gerrit Graham Garcia – “It's one of Weir's stunningly odd compositions, but it's also very adventurous. It's uncompromising; it's what it is, and the challenge of coming up with stuff to play that sounds intelligent in the context has been incredible, but also appropriately gnarly. I really wanted that part of it to work.I think we did a nice job on the record with it. It works. Whatever it is, it works. I'm real happy with it because it was one of those things that was like, "What are we going to do with this?" It's like having a monster brother that you lock in the attic. It's like a relative that you -- "God, I hope nobody comes over when he's eating...." But that's one of the things that makes the Grateful Dead fun.” “The text of it -- I don't believe I've ever actually listened to all the words to it. Ever. I have the gist of it; by now I probably could recite it if I really had to, but the text of it is more of the same in a way, it doesn't have a whole lot of light in it. It's very dense, and it's angst-ridden to boot.” Played 96 times, “Victim” debuted on June 17, 1988, at the Metropolitan Sports Center in Bloomington, Minnesota THIS SHOW. It remained in the rotation thereafter, and was played for the final time on July 2, 1995 at Deer Creek Music Center in Noblesville, Indiana. SHOW No. 3: All Along The Watchtower Track #19 1:22 – 3:22 (another long one but could not break up the jam) "All Along the Watchtower" is a song by American singer-songwriter Bob Dylan from his eighth studio album, John Wesley Harding (1967). The song was written by Dylan and produced by Bob Johnston. Covered by numerous artists, "All Along the Watchtower" is strongly identified with the interpretation Jimi Hendrix recorded with the Jimi Hendrix Experience for their third studio album, Electric Ladyland (1968). The Hendrix version, released six months after Dylan's original recording, became a Top 20 single in 1968, received a Grammy Hall of Fame award in 2001, and was ranked 48th in Rolling Stone magazine's 500 Greatest Songs of All Time in 2004 (40th in the 2021 version). Dylan first played the song live in concert on the Bob Dylan and the Band 1974 Tour, his first tour since 1966. His live performances have been influenced by Hendrix's cover, to the extent that they have been called covers of a cover. The singer has performed the song live more than any of his other ones, with over 2,250 recitals. I always loved the Dead's cover of this tune. As you heard in the clip, it is a rocking tune and Jerry would really jam hard on it. Great snappy second set tune that would always get the crowd moving in the next gear. Played: 118 timesFirst: June 20, 1987 at William Randolph Hearst Greek Theatre, Berkeley, CA, USALast: June 22, 1995 at Knickerbocker Arena, Albany, NY, USA MJ NEWS 1. Biden Admin Is ‘Mischaracterizing' Marijuana Rescheduling Impact As Big Pharma Is ‘Waiting In The Wings,' Former Massachusetts Regulator Says (Marijuana Moment) 2. GOP Congressman Says ‘Millions Of Marijuana Users' Own Guns And Shouldn't Face Prosecution Like Hunter Biden Did 3. Marijuana Rolling Paper Company Will Pay $4.20 To Volunteers To ‘Smoke Joints For Science' SHOW No. 4: Black Peter Track #20 1:36 – 3:11 Garcia/Hunter tune released on Workingman's Dead in 1970. Robert Hunter was not afraid of death; he experienced it a thousand times over. The American musician composed the lyrics to many of The Grateful Dead's most successful songs and played an essential role in curating the band's mythos, one that saw the psychedelic rock outfit earn hordes of dedicated fans, or ‘deadheads'. One such song was ‘Black Peter' – written for the band's 1970 album Workingman's Dead. By 1969, The Dead were practically synonymous with the liberal drug culture of the hippie era. In the June of that year, Robert Hunter and the gang were given a glass of apple juice laced with “probably a full gram of crystal LSD … worth perhaps $50,000.” The intense trip that followed would completely reinvigorate Hunter's understanding of death and influence his subsequent lyrics for ‘Black Peter'. Bassist Phil Lesh would later recall tasting the LSD in the juice after a single sip: “I wish you could be where I am right now—it's so beautiful,” he told drummer Mickey Hart, “but I couldn't possibly play music now. I don't even know what music is.” Still, there was a job to do, so the band played anyway. In the ‘80's and ‘90's, one of Jerry's rotating post-drums second set ballads along with Morning Dew, Wharf Rat and Stella Blue. This version was one of the highlights of this show. Jerry's voice is strong if not a bit “ragged” around the edges just the way Deadheads liked it, with just enough emotion to really convey the song's meaning and its statement about the end of life. Played: 351 timesFirst: December 4, 1969 at Fillmore West, San Francisco, CA, USALast: June 22, 1995 at Knickerbocker Arena in Albany, NY OUTRO: Black Muddy River Track #23 4:09 – 5:55 Played: 66 timesFirst: December 15, 1986 at Oakland-Alameda County Coliseum Arena, Oakland, CA, USALast: July 9, 1995 at Soldier Field, Chicago, Il – looked like it was going to the last song of the show (encore) and the last song of the difficult summer tour. Turns out, it could have been the last song ever played in concert by the Dead, until Phil stepped in to leave everyone with a smile on their face and no bad taste in their mouths with a great second encore Box of Rain which then became the last song ever played by the Dead in concert. By contrast, this version is outstanding with strong playing and singing by Jerry. And, with the show practically on the banks of the Mississippi, it was a geographically appropriate song for the venue. Mikey, JT and I rolled off into the night, a crazy weekend in Minny, and then the next four shows on the tour at Alpine. Ah, to have the kind of energy again, even if just for a night. Thank you psychedelics!! Enjoy the Summer Solstice and the beginning of summer. .Produced by PodConx Deadhead Cannabis Show - https://podconx.com/podcasts/deadhead-cannabis-showLarry Mishkin - https://podconx.com/guests/larry-mishkinRob Hunt - https://podconx.com/guests/rob-huntJay Blakesberg - https://podconx.com/guests/jay-blakesbergSound Designed by Jamie Humiston - https://www.linkedin.com/in/jamie-humiston-91718b1b3/Recorded on Squadcast
TOPICS: Ryan and ElisaRockDoc are still obsessed with the “Madame Web” trailer; a federal judge has ruled the Corporate Transparency Act to be unconstitutional—so do artists still need to comply with it?; ElisaRockDoc career update; we interview Brando and Dusty Rich, co-founders of the social ticketing platform CashOrTrade. You can find out more about our guests' work by visiting cashortrade.org.Rate/review/subscribe to the Break the Business Podcast on iTunes, SoundCloud, Stitcher, and Google Play. Follow Ryan @ryankair and the Break the Business Podcast @thebtbpodcast. Like Break the Business on Facebook and tell a friend about the show. Visit www.ryankairalla.com to find out more about Ryan's entertainment, education, and business projects.” Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
To cap off the last night of Albany, 12/13/97, we have someone who played that night—John Kasiewicz of J. Willis Pratt and We're Bionic. They opened for Phish that night, and John talks about their show, and the amazing Phish show that follows. A few things to check out: a documentary about Willis and his longtime friendship with Jon Fishman, some audio from the opening set on 12/13/97, and the first band gig with Fishman post-Albany ‘97, from 4/29/98. Finally, the Relix article with Fishman recounting the Kiss experience.Please consider subscribing to Osiris Premium on Memberful, or to Osiris Premium on Apple Podcasts. Thanks for your support. Thanks to our partners at Green Future Wealth—they can help with all of your financial planning needs. And thank you to our sponsors at Smartwool, Passion House, and CashorTrade. Undermine is brought to you by Osiris Media. Executive Producers are Tom Marshall, RJ Bee, Brian Brinkman, Matt Dwyer, and Benjy Eisen. Produced and edited by Brian Brinkman and Eric Limarenko. Mixed and Mastered by Matt Dwyer. Production assistance from Christina Collins and Nick Cejas. Original Music by Amar Sastry. Art by Mark Dowd. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
We have arrived in Albany for the last couple nights of the tour, and we're grateful to Scott Bernstein of JamBase to talk to us about 12/12/97. Please consider subscribing to Osiris Premium on Memberful, or to Osiris Premium on Apple Podcasts. Thanks for your support. Thanks to our partners at Green Future Wealth—they can help with all of your financial planning needs. And thank you to our sponsors at Smartwool, Passion House, and CashorTrade. Undermine is brought to you by Osiris Media. Executive Producers are Tom Marshall, RJ Bee, Brian Brinkman, Matt Dwyer, and Benjy Eisen. Produced and edited by Brian Brinkman and Eric Limarenko. Mixed and Mastered by Matt Dwyer. Production assistance from Christina Collins and Nick Cejas. Original Music by Amar Sastry. Art by Mark Dowd. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Rochester! Writer and podcaster Jesse Jarnow joins us to talk about this legendary show on 12/11/97. Please consider subscribing to Osiris Premium on Memberful, or to Osiris Premium on Apple Podcasts. Thanks for your support. Thanks to our partners at Green Future Wealth—they can help with all of your financial planning needs. And thank you to our sponsors at Smartwool, Passion House, and CashorTrade. Undermine is brought to you by Osiris Media. Executive Producers are Tom Marshall, RJ Bee, Brian Brinkman, Matt Dwyer, and Benjy Eisen. Produced and edited by Brian Brinkman and Eric Limarenko. Mixed and Mastered by Matt Dwyer. Production assistance from Christina Collins and Nick Cejas. Original Music by Amar Sastry. Art by Mark Dowd. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
As we head toward the Northeast for the final leg of the tour, we talk with Benjy and RJ, who were both at the show, about how University Park on 12/9/97 stacks up. Please consider subscribing to Osiris Premium on Memberful, or to Osiris Premium on Apple Podcasts. Thanks for your support. Thanks to our partners at Green Future Wealth—they can help with all of your financial planning needs. And thank you to our sponsors at Smartwool, Passion House, and CashorTrade. Undermine is brought to you by Osiris Media. Executive Producers are Tom Marshall, RJ Bee, Brian Brinkman, Matt Dwyer, and Benjy Eisen. Produced and edited by Brian Brinkman and Eric Limarenko. Mixed and Mastered by Matt Dwyer. Production assistance from Christina Collins and Nick Cejas. Original Music by Amar Sastry. Art by Mark Dowd. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
We're heading to Dayton to talk 12/7/97 with Andy Gadiel! Please consider subscribing to Osiris Premium on Memberful, or to Osiris Premium on Apple Podcasts. Thanks for your support. Thanks to our partners at Green Future Wealth—they can help with all of your financial planning needs. And thank you to our sponsors at Smartwool, Passion House, and CashorTrade. Undermine is brought to you by Osiris Media. Executive Producers are Tom Marshall, RJ Bee, Brian Brinkman, Matt Dwyer, and Benjy Eisen. Produced and edited by Brian Brinkman and Eric Limarenko. Mixed and Mastered by Matt Dwyer. Production assistance from Christina Collins and Nick Cejas. Original Music by Amar Sastry. Art by Mark Dowd. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Today we're thrilled to be talking about 12/6/97 with Ryan Stasik of Umphrey's McGee. Please consider subscribing to Osiris Premium on Memberful, or to Osiris Premium on Apple Podcasts. Thanks for your support. Thanks to our partners at Green Future Wealth—they can help with all of your financial planning needs. And thank you to our sponsors at Smartwool, Passion House, and CashorTrade. Undermine is brought to you by Osiris Media. Executive Producers are Tom Marshall, RJ Bee, Brian Brinkman, Matt Dwyer, and Benjy Eisen. Produced and edited by Brian Brinkman and Eric Limarenko. Mixed and Mastered by Matt Dwyer. Production assistance from Christina Collins and Nick Cejas. Original Music by Amar Sastry. Art by Mark Dowd. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
The guest today for the 12/5/97 show from Cleveland is our very own RJ Bee. Please consider subscribing to Osiris Premium on Memberful, or to Osiris Premium on Apple Podcasts. Thanks for your support. Thanks to our partners at Green Future Wealth—they can help with all of your financial planning needs. And thank you to our sponsors at Smartwool, Passion House, and CashorTrade. Undermine is brought to you by Osiris Media. Executive Producers are Tom Marshall, RJ Bee, Brian Brinkman, Matt Dwyer, and Benjy Eisen. Produced and edited by Brian Brinkman and Eric Limarenko. Mixed and Mastered by Matt Dwyer. Production assistance from Christina Collins and Nick Cejas. Original Music by Amar Sastry. Art by Mark Dowd. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Our guest today is Bugs.net founder and CEO Brad Serling. Brad chats with Tom and Benjy about seeing Phish in the early 90s as a Grateful Dead fan, his voyage from taper to a career in live music, and of course the amazing show on 12/3/97 at The Spectrum in Philly. Please consider subscribing to Osiris Premium on Memberful, or to Osiris Premium on Apple Podcasts. Thanks for your support. Thanks to our partners at Green Future Wealth—they can help with all of your financial planning needs. And thank you to our sponsors at Smartwool, Passion House, and CashorTrade. Undermine is brought to you by Osiris Media. Executive Producers are Tom Marshall, RJ Bee, Brian Brinkman, Matt Dwyer, and Benjy Eisen. Produced and edited by Brian Brinkman and Eric Limarenko. Mixed and Mastered by Matt Dwyer. Production assistance from Christina Collins and Nick Cejas. Original Music by Amar Sastry. Art by Mark Dowd. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Today we have a conversation with Marc Brownstein of The Disco Biscuits, who talks about the Philadelphia show on 12/2/97, and a whole lot more about his band, Phish, and the 90s. Please consider subscribing to Osiris Premium on Memberful, or to Osiris Premium on Apple Podcasts. Thanks for your support. Thanks to our partners at Green Future Wealth—they can help with all of your financial planning needs. And thank you to our sponsors at Smartwool, Passion House, and CashorTrade. Undermine is brought to you by Osiris Media. Executive Producers are Tom Marshall, RJ Bee, Brian Brinkman, Matt Dwyer, and Benjy Eisen. Produced and edited by Brian Brinkman and Eric Limarenko. Mixed and Mastered by Matt Dwyer. Production assistance from Christina Collins and Nick Cejas. Original Music by Amar Sastry. Art by Mark Dowd. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
We wrap up the Worcester run by focusing on the last night, 11/30/97, with guest Carla Ngo. Please consider subscribing to Osiris Premium on Memberful, or to Osiris Premium on Apple Podcasts. Thanks for your support. Thanks to our partners at Green Future Wealth—they can help with all of your financial planning needs. And thank you to our sponsors at Smartwool, Passion House, and CashorTrade. Undermine is brought to you by Osiris Media. Executive Producers are Tom Marshall, RJ Bee, Brian Brinkman, Matt Dwyer, and Benjy Eisen. Produced and edited by Brian Brinkman and Eric Limarenko. Mixed and Mastered by Matt Dwyer. Production assistance from Christina Collins and Nick Cejas. Original Music by Amar Sastry. Art by Mark Dowd. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
We are on to the weird and wild second night of Worcester, 11/29/97, with our guest Jeremy D. Goodwin. Please consider subscribing to Osiris Premium on Memberful, or to Osiris Premium on Apple Podcasts. Thanks for your support. Thanks to our partners at Green Future Wealth—they can help with all of your financial planning needs. And thank you to our sponsors at Smartwool, Passion House, and CashorTrade. Undermine is brought to you by Osiris Media. Executive Producers are Tom Marshall, RJ Bee, Brian Brinkman, Matt Dwyer, and Benjy Eisen. Produced and edited by Brian Brinkman and Eric Limarenko. Mixed and Mastered by Matt Dwyer. Production assistance from Christina Collins and Nick Cejas. Original Music by Amar Sastry. Art by Mark Dowd. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
We have David Goldstein as our guest to talk about the first night of Worcester, 11/28/97. Please consider subscribing to Osiris Premium on Memberful, or to Osiris Premium on Apple Podcasts. Thanks for your support. Thanks to our partners at Green Future Wealth—they can help with all of your financial planning needs. And thank you to our sponsors at Smartwool, Passion House, and CashorTrade. Undermine is brought to you by Osiris Media. Executive Producers are Tom Marshall, RJ Bee, Brian Brinkman, Matt Dwyer, and Benjy Eisen. Produced and edited by Brian Brinkman and Eric Limarenko. Mixed and Mastered by Matt Dwyer. Production assistance from Christina Collins and Nick Cejas. Original Music by Amar Sastry. Art by Mark Dowd. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
We have Scott Marks back again to talk with us about his first show, 11/26/97. Please consider subscribing to Osiris Premium on Memberful, or to Osiris Premium on Apple Podcasts. Thanks for your support. Thanks to our partners at Green Future Wealth—they can help with all of your financial planning needs. And thank you to our sponsors at Smartwool, Passion House, and CashorTrade. Undermine is brought to you by Osiris Media. Executive Producers are Tom Marshall, RJ Bee, Brian Brinkman, Matt Dwyer, and Benjy Eisen. Produced and edited by Brian Brinkman and Eric Limarenko. Mixed and Mastered by Matt Dwyer. Production assistance from Christina Collins and Nick Cejas. Original Music by Amar Sastry. Art by Mark Dowd. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Never miss a Sunday show, especially during the Fall ‘97 tour. Today we talk with Brian Brinkman about 11/23/97. Please consider subscribing to Osiris Premium on Memberful, or to Osiris Premium on Apple Podcasts. Thanks for your support. Thanks to our partners at Green Future Wealth—they can help with all of your financial planning needs. And thank you to our sponsors at Smartwool, Passion House, and CashorTrade. Undermine is brought to you by Osiris Media. Executive Producers are Tom Marshall, RJ Bee, Brian Brinkman, Matt Dwyer, and Benjy Eisen. Produced and edited by Brian Brinkman and Eric Limarenko. Mixed and Mastered by Matt Dwyer. Production assistance from Christina Collins and Nick Cejas. Original Music by Amar Sastry. Art by Mark Dowd. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Today we're joined by Scott Bernstein of JamBase to talk about 11/22/97 from Hampton. Please consider subscribing to Osiris Premium on Memberful, or to Osiris Premium on Apple Podcasts. Thanks for your support. Thanks to our partners at Green Future Wealth—they can help with all of your financial planning needs. And thank you to our sponsors at Smartwool, Passion House, and CashorTrade. Undermine is brought to you by Osiris Media. Executive Producers are Tom Marshall, RJ Bee, Brian Brinkman, Matt Dwyer, and Benjy Eisen. Produced and edited by Brian Brinkman and Eric Limarenko. Mixed and Mastered by Matt Dwyer. Production assistance from Christina Collins and Nick Cejas. Original Music by Amar Sastry. Art by Mark Dowd. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
It's on to Phish's first two-night stand at the mothership. We talk with guest Craig Hillwig about 11/21/97 in Hampton. Please consider subscribing to Osiris Premium on Memberful, or to Osiris Premium on Apple Podcasts. Thanks for your support. Thanks to our partners at Green Future Wealth—they can help with all of your financial planning needs. And thank you to our sponsors at Smartwool, Passion House, and CashorTrade. Undermine is brought to you by Osiris Media. Executive Producers are Tom Marshall, RJ Bee, Brian Brinkman, Matt Dwyer, and Benjy Eisen. Produced and edited by Brian Brinkman and Eric Limarenko. Mixed and Mastered by Matt Dwyer. Production assistance from Christina Collins and Nick Cejas. Original Music by Amar Sastry. Art by Mark Dowd. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
In a special bonus episode, Joel Cummins of Umphrey's McGee talks with Benjy about his experience at the Phish show on 11/19/97 and how it influenced his decision to become a professional musician. Please consider subscribing to Osiris Premium on Memberful, or to Osiris Premium on Apple Podcasts. Thanks for your support. Thanks to our partners at Green Future Wealth—they can help with all of your financial planning needs. And thank you to our sponsors at Smartwool, Passion House, and CashorTrade. Undermine is brought to you by Osiris Media. Executive Producers are Tom Marshall, RJ Bee, Brian Brinkman, Matt Dwyer, and Benjy Eisen. Produced and edited by Brian Brinkman and Eric Limarenko. Mixed and Mastered by Matt Dwyer. Production assistance from Christina Collins and Nick Cejas. Original Music by Amar Sastry. Art by Mark Dowd. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
We're in Champaign for 11/19/97, with Andy Kahn of JamBase. Please consider subscribing to Osiris Premium on Memberful, or to Osiris Premium on Apple Podcasts. Thanks for your support. Thanks to our partners at Green Future Wealth—they can help with all of your financial planning needs. And thank you to our sponsors at Smartwool, Passion House, and CashorTrade. Undermine is brought to you by Osiris Media. Executive Producers are Tom Marshall, RJ Bee, Brian Brinkman, Matt Dwyer, and Benjy Eisen. Produced and edited by Brian Brinkman and Eric Limarenko. Mixed and Mastered by Matt Dwyer. Production assistance from Christina Collins and Nick Cejas. Original Music by Amar Sastry. Art by Mark Dowd. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
For one of the best shows of Fall ‘97, we could only have one person revisit it with us. Trey joins us to talk about 11/17/97, memories of the tour, and what led to this different musical style. Please consider subscribing to Osiris Premium on Memberful, or to Osiris Premium on Apple Podcasts. Thanks for your support. Thanks to our partners at Green Future Wealth—they can help with all of your financial planning needs. And thank you to our sponsors at Smartwool, Passion House, and CashorTrade. Undermine is brought to you by Osiris Media. Executive Producers are Tom Marshall, RJ Bee, Brian Brinkman, Matt Dwyer, and Benjy Eisen. Produced and edited by Brian Brinkman and Eric Limarenko. Mixed and Mastered by Matt Dwyer. Production assistance from Christina Collins and Nick Cejas. Original Music by Amar Sastry. Art by Mark Dowd. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
It's the first night of Denver, 11/16/97, and we're joined by guest Scott Galbraith. Please consider subscribing to Osiris Premium on Memberful, or to Osiris Premium on Apple Podcasts. Thanks for your support. Thanks to our partners at Green Future Wealth—they can help with all of your financial planning needs. And thank you to our sponsors at Smartwool, Passion House, and CashorTrade. Undermine is brought to you by Osiris Media. Executive Producers are Tom Marshall, RJ Bee, Brian Brinkman, Matt Dwyer, and Benjy Eisen. Produced and edited by Brian Brinkman and Eric Limarenko. Mixed and Mastered by Matt Dwyer. Production assistance from Christina Collins and Nick Cejas. Original Music by Amar Sastry. Art by Mark Dowd. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
We're on to Salt Lake City for the second show of the tour, 11/14/97, joined by guest Dom Deluca. Please consider subscribing to Osiris Premium on Memberful, or to Osiris Premium on Apple Podcasts. Thanks for your support. Thanks to our partners at Green Future Wealth—they can help with all of your financial planning needs. And thank you to our sponsors at Smartwool, Passion House, and CashorTrade. Undermine is brought to you by Osiris Media. Executive Producers are Tom Marshall, RJ Bee, Brian Brinkman, Matt Dwyer, and Benjy Eisen. Produced and edited by Brian Brinkman and Eric Limarenko. Mixed and Mastered by Matt Dwyer. Production assistance from Christina Collins and Nick Cejas. Original Music by Amar Sastry. Art by Mark Dowd. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
We've finally arrived in Las Vegas for the kickoff of Fall ‘97. Drew Hitz and Charlie Dirsken join us to recap the tour opener, 11/13/97. Please consider subscribing to Osiris Premium on Memberful, or to Osiris Premium on Apple Podcasts. Thanks for your support. Thanks to our partners at Green Future Wealth—they can help with all of your financial planning needs. And thank you to our sponsors at Smartwool, Passion House, and CashorTrade. Undermine is brought to you by Osiris Media. Executive Producers are Tom Marshall, RJ Bee, Brian Brinkman, Matt Dwyer, and Benjy Eisen. Produced and edited by Brian Brinkman and Eric Limarenko. Mixed and Mastered by Matt Dwyer. Production assistance from Christina Collins and Nick Cejas. Original Music by Amar Sastry. Art by Mark Dowd. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Today we're joined by Jim Pollock to talk about The Great Went. We dive into 8/16/97 and 8/17/97 and talk about Jim's work with the band. Please consider subscribing to Osiris Premium on Memberful, or to Osiris Premium on Apple Podcasts. Thanks for your support. Thanks to our partners at Green Future Wealth—they can help with all of your financial planning needs. And thank you to our sponsors at Smartwool, Passion House, and CashorTrade. Undermine is brought to you by Osiris Media. Executive Producers are Tom Marshall, RJ Bee, Brian Brinkman, Matt Dwyer, and Benjy Eisen. Produced and edited by Brian Brinkman and Eric Limarenko. Mixed and Mastered by Matt Dwyer. Production assistance from Christina Collins and Nick Cejas. Original Music by Amar Sastry. Art by Mark Dowd. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
We're back, EXACTLY 15 minutes since our last episode. Rob Mitchum joins us to talk about 8/10/97 at Deer Creek. Here's Rob's 25th anniversary blog post on the show. Here's Marc Allan's review of this show, and Trey reading it in Bittersweet Motel. Lastly, here's Marc Allan's interview with Trey from 1993.Please consider subscribing to Osiris Premium on Memberful, or to Osiris Premium on Apple Podcasts. Thanks for your support. Thanks to our partners at Green Future Wealth—they can help with all of your financial planning needs. And thank you to our sponsors at Smartwool, Passion House, and CashorTrade. Undermine is brought to you by Osiris Media. Executive Producers are Tom Marshall, RJ Bee, Brian Brinkman, Matt Dwyer, and Benjy Eisen. Produced and edited by Brian Brinkman and Eric Limarenko. Mixed and Mastered by Matt Dwyer. Production assistance from Christina Collins and Nick Cejas. Original Music by Amar Sastry. Art by Mark Dowd. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
We're on the back of the worm! We're with Scott Marks to discuss the 7/1/97 and 7/2/97 shows from Amsterdam. Please consider subscribing to Osiris Premium on Memberful, or to Osiris Premium on Apple Podcasts. Thanks for your support. Thanks to our partners at Green Future Wealth—they can help with all of your financial planning needs. And thank you to our sponsors at Smartwool, Passion House, and CashorTrade. Undermine is brought to you by Osiris Media. Executive Producers are Tom Marshall, RJ Bee, Brian Brinkman, Matt Dwyer, and Benjy Eisen. Produced and edited by Brian Brinkman and Eric Limarenko. Mixed and Mastered by Matt Dwyer. Production assistance from Christina Collins and Nick Cejas. Original Music by Amar Sastry. Art by Mark Dowd. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
On this episode of Comes A Time Oteil and Mike welcome Brando Rich, founder and CEO of CashorTrade, onto the show. You'll hear the guys discuss the origin of CashorTrade and the principle ideas behind the service, how the company has maintained the feel of a close-knit community as they've grown larger, and the war between artists and fans and big ticketing companies. You'll also hear Brando tell the guys a few stories about the unique ways that CashorTrade connects old and new friends, explain how the ticket market functions as a whole and tell you why tickets have gotten so expensive, and talk about the future of paperless tickets.Brando Rich is an avid music fan who grew upset with the secondary ticket market. To counter this exploitation of fans, he created CashorTrade.org, the world's only social network where real fans buy, sell, and trade tickets for face value and avoid scalpers. Now with nearly 250,000 members on the app and 3,000 new fans signing up each month, CashorTrade has become an ideal alternative in the industry. They've solidified exciting partnerships to take part in their Face Value Manifesto, including agreements with Billy Strings and Twiddle. Summer Camp Music Festival, Candler Park, Disc Jam, and the Werkout Music Festival are some of the festivals on board as well.-----------*DISCLAIMER: This podcast does NOT provide medical advice. The information contained in this podcast is for informational and entertainment purposes only. No material in this podcast is intended to be a substitute for professional medical advice, diagnosis or treatment. Always seek the advice of your physician or other qualified healthcare provider with any questions you may have regarding a medical condition or treatment and before undertaking a new health care regimen*-----------This podcast is available on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, or wherever you get your podcasts. Please leave us a rating or review on iTunes!Comes A Time is brought to you by Osiris Media. Hosted and Produced by Oteil Burbridge and Mike Finoia. Executive Producers are Christina Collins and RJ Bee. Production, Editing and Mixing by Eric Limarenko and Matt Dwyer. Theme music by Oteil Burbridge. Production assistance by Matt Bavuso. To discover more podcasts that connect you more deeply to the music you love, check out osirispod.com-------Visit SunsetlakeCBD.com and use the promo code TIME for 20% off premium CBD products See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
On this episode of Comes A Time Oteil and Mike welcome Brando Rich, founder and CEO of CashorTrade, onto the show. You'll hear the guys discuss the origin of CashorTrade and the principle ideas behind the service, how the company has maintained the feel of a close-knit community as they've grown larger, and the war between artists and fans and big ticketing companies. You'll also hear Brando tell the guys a few stories about the unique ways that CashorTrade connects old and new friends, explain how the ticket market functions as a whole and tell you why tickets have gotten so expensive, and talk about the future of paperless tickets. Brando Rich is an avid music fan who grew upset with the secondary ticket market. To counter this exploitation of fans, he created CashorTrade.org, the world's only social network where real fans buy, sell, and trade tickets for face value and avoid scalpers. Now with nearly 250,000 members on the app and 3,000 new fans signing up each month, CashorTrade has become an ideal alternative in the industry. They've solidified exciting partnerships to take part in their Face Value Manifesto, including agreements with Billy Strings and Twiddle. Summer Camp Music Festival, Candler Park, Disc Jam, and the Werkout Music Festival are some of the festivals on board as well. ----------- *DISCLAIMER: This podcast does NOT provide medical advice. The information contained in this podcast is for informational and entertainment purposes only. No material in this podcast is intended to be a substitute for professional medical advice, diagnosis or treatment. Always seek the advice of your physician or other qualified healthcare provider with any questions you may have regarding a medical condition or treatment and before undertaking a new health care regimen* ----------- Visit SunsetlakeCBD.com and use the promo code TIME for 20% off premium CBD products Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Thanks for tuning in, hope you enjoy! Phemale-Centrics—Summer '97. Following up on the Dinner & A Movie from last week, Dawn and Merry reminisce with Phish fans about this summer Of 97 tour. They asked for memories, which is a really cool approach. Brando Rich from CashorTrade called in to share his tour story and update them on what's going on with CashorTrade during the pandemic.HF Pod—New Phish Archival Release. This week, Matt and I discuss the latest archival release from LivePhish—3/8/93 from Santa Fe, NM. We had fun with this one, and spent some time talking about why and how these releases get put together, and about the state of Phish in 1993. Beyond the Pond—Radio City Ghost. Brian and Dave go back to 5/22/00 to the Ghost from Radio City Music Hall. They're joined by a guest, and as always, they talk about other music, including a deep dive into the worlds of krautrock and early-2000s NYC music. Brokedown Podcast—Chris Funk of The Decemberists. This new episode features Jonathan chatting with Chris Funk, guitarist of The Decemberists, who has a new solo album out. They talk about the album and Chris's history as a Deadhead, listening to some of his music along the way, before diving into a heavy slice of Grateful Dead music.Mockingbird Foundation Protecting Music Education During COVID-19. We were really pleased to be able to talk to Stephanie Jenkins and Bill Ryan, board members of the Mockingbird Foundation. They announced this week that the foundation will be using emergency grant funds to rapidly help protect music education in these unprecedented times. Between now and July 31st, the Foundation will match the first $25,000 in donations made by our community to give at least $75,000 total to #ProtectMusicEd! See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Welcome to 5 Things You Need to Know for March 20, 2020. We're back with some music and podcast news, and to try and share some positivity with all of you. For music news in this rapidly changing environment, please check out JamBase.com/coronavirus.#1—Kendall Street Company, Live from the Looking Glass, Saturday, March 21, 8:30pm ET. Starting this weekend, Osiris will be presenting original podcast and video content, including live concerts. This first show, featuring Kendall Street Company live from Charlottesville, will be streamed live on Saturday, March 21 at 8:30pm ET. Please visit this link for the stream!#2—David Gans on No Simple Road. The family welcomes David Gans to the show. He's the author of Playing in the Band: An Oral and Visual Portrait of the Grateful Dead, and the host of the weekly syndicated radio show The Grateful Dead Hour, and co-host of Tales from the Golden Road on Sirius XM. #3—HF Pod talks with deaf and hard of hearing fans. HF Pod hosted a roundtable with a group of deaf and hard of hearing fans and interpreters about their experiences at Phish shows and their experiences with music in general. #4—Brokedown Podcast featuring Ryan Jewell and Joe Westerlund. Jonathan brings you a big episode to help you through these weird, wild times. Drummers Ryan Jewell and Joe Westerlund join the show in separate chats to discuss their new albums, music that inspires them, and The Grateful Dead!#5—Backline steps in to help music professionals at this time of crisis. We spoke with Kendall Deflin, co-founder of Backline about what Backline is doing to help artists and others working in the music industry. Visit their site to see what they're up to and to get involved. The Drop is brought to you by Osiris Media, hosted, produced and edited by RJ Bee. The Drop is brought to you by CashorTrade, and Osiris Media works in partnership with JamBase. Until next time… See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Welcome back to 5 things you need to know for March 13, 2020. #1—The State of Live Music. As everyone knows, coronavirus is changing the way we live day to day. We've postponed the Jam Just Happened show, which was scheduled for next Friday, March 20. Reschedule date TBD, but we'll honor any tickets you have to the current show, and offer refunds to those of you who can't make the postponed date. Our primary concern is fan and artist safety, and we know this is the right decision at this time. For other shows, you can see all the latest cancellations/postponements on JamBase.Here at Osiris, we're planning content as shows are postponed and canceled, and as many people will likely be at home. We're talking about virtual concerts via video, more podcasts and video podcasts. Stay tuned. #2—Let Creativity Flow. A new original series tells the story of how technology is affecting the evolution of music collaboration. Featuring interviews with members of The Disco Biscuits, along with the view from journalists, investors and music experts. Hosted and narrated by Amar Sastry, and sponsored by Splice. And Osiris listeners get a special offer from Splice by clicking here.#3—Sean Doolittle on Beyond the Pond. Washington Nationals closer and World Series champion Sean Doolittle chat with Dave and Brian about Phish, baseball, and the causes that he's passionate about. Part 1 is here and part 2 is here.#4—Dan Berkowitz on Under the Scales. Dan, the founder and president of CID Presents, is interviewed by Tom and RJ. What is CID Presents? How did they pull off yet another amazing Phish gala in Mexico? Why did Phish move to a different resort? What is CID doing next? All these questions and more, answered.#5—Inside Out wTnS on Music Industry Insurance. Seth and Rob chat with Peter Tempkins—an insurance broker specializing in the live music world. He talks about how COVID-19 will impact artists and festivals this year. He also talks about how many of the decisions to cancel are made, and how the cause of these decisions impacts compensation. The Drop is brought to you by Osiris Media, hosted, produced and edited by RJ Bee. The Drop is brought to you by CashorTrade, and Osiris Media works in partnership with JamBase. Until next time… See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
We tell you what you need to know, and bring you an interview with Adam MacDougall of Circles Around the Sun. #1—Jam Just Happened on March 20! Just a couple weeks away, we'll see a brand new supergroup featuring Scott Metzger, Adam Chase from Jazz is Phish, John Kimock from Mike Gordon Band, and Andy Hess, who has played with John Scofield and many others. There will be more players announced leading up to the event. Tickets are going fast, so get yours now.#2—Brooklyn Comes Alive on March 21! The day after Jam Just Happened is Brooklyn Comes Alive. You can see Oteil and Friends (with Scott Metzger, Eric Krasno and more great musicians), Birds of a Feather (featuring Rick, Trevor and Peter of Goose and Jeremy and Alex from Pigeons Playing Ping Pong), The Motet (with Taz), Robert Randolph and Friends (featuring Ivan Neville, Robert Randolph, Karl Denson and others), and more. See you there!#3—Keller Williams on Brokedown Podcast. This week Jonathan sits down with Keller to talk about his long career as a solo artist and his many collaborations. They start from way back and go through this year's upcoming shows with the Keels, Grateful Grass, and solo, of course. They also talk about Leo Kottke, Charlie Hunter, and, of course, the Grateful Dead.#4—HF Pod and Beyond the Pond Mexico recaps. Team HF Pod goes through each Mexico show with highlights and clips, and Dave and Brian from Beyond the Pond give an overview of the Mexico run and play some non-Phish music as well.#5—Interview with Circles Around the Sun's Adam MacDougall. You all know this band, and at this point they're on a tour with Scott Metzger on guitar. We sat down with Adam MacDougall, and the interview is included here. We talk about the band moving on without Neal Casal, Adam's musical journey, and more. You can see their tour dates at JamBase. The Drop is brought to you by Osiris Media, hosted, produced and edited by RJ Bee. The Drop is brought to you by CashorTrade, and Osiris Media works in partnership with JamBase. Until next time… See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
We're back with 5 things you need to know for February 28, 2020. #1—Jam Just Happened on March 20! Scott Metzger will be leading another supergroup on March 20 at Nublu in New York City. This is another full evening of improv with people who have not played together before. The partial lineup right now includes Metzger, Adam Chase from Jazz is Phish, John Kimock from Mike Gordon Band, and Andy Hess, who has played with John Scofield and many others. Get tickets today. And if you missed the first one, you can watch it here. #2—Charlie Hunter on JamBase Podcast. On a new episode of the JamBase Podcast, Charlie Hunter talks “Musical Mentors” with Scott Bernstein. You can hear all about Charlie's mentors and some of his work as well. Like all Osiris podcasts, you can stream the episode directly on the JamBase site that's linked here. #3—Brooklyn Comes Alive on March 21! Another live event we need to tell you about is Brooklyn Comes Alive, March 21. It'll be a day of collaborations and supergroups, including Oteil and Friends, Birds of a Feather (featuring members of Goose and Pigeons Playing Ping Pong), The Motet, Robert Randolph, and more. All at a really cool venue called the Avant Gardner in Brooklyn. #4—The Hot New Way to Promote Your Album: Make a Podcast About It. We wanted to share an article from our friend Cherie Hu, who writes for Billboard and does the Water & Music newsletter and podcast. She makes the case that the blending of the music and podcast worlds are creating more opportunities for artists, and for podcasters—and we're here for that! #5—Trampled by Turtles on Inside the Musician's Brain. Host Chris Pandolfi talks with Dave Simonett, the lead singer and primary songwriter for Trampled by Turtles. He and Chris discuss songwriting, music highlights, and more. And on this episode, we leave you with some live Stringdusters tunes, which are from Seattle, January 18, 2020. You can stream the whole show here. The Drop is brought to you by Osiris Media, hosted, produced and edited by RJ Bee. The Drop is brought to you by CashorTrade, and Osiris Media works in partnership with JamBase. Until next time… See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Happy Valentine's Day! Here are 5 things you need to know, along with a few live tracks from New Orleans mus. #1—Early 90s Phish love on Osiris podcasts! Both Beyond the Pond and Helping Friendly Podcast had new episodes this week, both focusing on stuff from the early 90s. This is an era that gets a bit overlooked, but both of these episodes are worth going back to. #2—Neal Casal benefit album and documentary coming. JamBase told us about a new Neal Casal benefit album, Highway Butterfly: The Songs Of Neal Casal, which will support MusiCares, Backline, and the newly formed Neal Casal Music Foundation. A documentary film about Neal by Justin Kreutzmann was also confirmed. And here's the interview I did with Neal last Spring. #3—Inside the Musician's Brain featuring Bill Nershi and Andy Falco. In the latest episode, Chris Pandolfi goes deep with two bluegrass leaders. One is his bandmate and guitar master Andy Falco, and the other is Bill Nershi, founding member of the String Cheese Incident, one of the most influential rock/acoustic/jam bands in recent history. Really great double episode that goes deep into bluegrass in many ways. Here's a link to The Hitchhiker, featuring Andy's amazing guitar work. #4—We're getting new Grateful Dead releases! We heard via JamBase that The Dead will release the June 1976 box set via Rhino on March 20. The five-show, 15-CD collection features recordings made by engineer Betty Jackson-Cantor that recently were added to the band's archives. And here's the link to the latest 36 from the Vault, where Steven and Rob dive into Dick's Picks 3. #5—Festival Circuit season 1 is officially in production. This week I spent time in New Orleans talking to people like Anders Osborne, Papa Mali, Ben Jaffe of the Preservation Hall Jazz Band, Jay Mazza, who wrote a book on the music of the city, and many more. The first season of this podcast, which launches in April, will be devoted to the jazz music and festival of New Orleans. And we end this episode with a little jazz music we recorded on this trip.The Drop is brought to you by Osiris Media, hosted, produced and edited by RJ Bee. The Drop is brought to you by CashorTrade, and Osiris Media works in partnership with JamBase. Until next time… See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Welcome back! 5 things you need to know, including a new album and interview from Joe Russo.#1—Mountain Jam 2020 lineup released, via JamBase. Great lineup this year, including Trey Anastasio Band, Gov't Mule, Brandi Carlile, Jason Isbell & The 400 Unit, Greensky Bluegrass, Yola, Hiss Golden Messenger and Andy Frasco & The U.N. It'll also include a celebration of the late Levon Helm's 80th birthday featuring The Midnight Ramble Band and special guests.#2—The Rolling Stones are heading back on tour in 2020. Embarking on the “No Filter” tour across North America, with a few Canadian dates as well. These guys are still at it! You can get details here. #3—Tapes Archive with Neil Peart. The Tapes Archive is back with a new season, and the first episode is out now, which is the 2nd interview that journalist Marc Allen had with Rush drummer Neil Peart. As everyone knows, Peart passed away last year, and this interview is a great summary of what a smart and unique guy he was. He talks about how he's become comfortable with a random universe, the strength of the individual, talking philosophy with his friends, and how he convinced the band to add a rap to one of their songs.#4—Politics of Truth premiere. The new podcast hosted by Avett Brothers bassist Bob Crawford. If you follow politics, you'll want to check this out. Episode 1 is out now. Given the craziness of the Iowa Caucuses, Bob talks with Bob Costa of The Washington Post about implications for the race as the candidates move on to New Hampshire, and whether the Iowa Caucus can survive intact for future election cycles. #5—Joe Russo has a new album out! We spoke with Joe as he's releasing his album pherboney, this week. We talked about the inspiration for this album, his first solo work in almost 15 years. We also talked a bit about JRAD and some other topics. We also share 2 tracks off of the album. You can buy the album here, read more about his inspiration and transcendental meditation here, and check out the book he talked about, which he said helped immensely with his shoulder recovery.The Drop is brought to you by Osiris Media, hosted, produced and edited by RJ Bee. The Drop is brought to you by CashorTrade, and Osiris Media works in partnership with JamBase. Until next time… See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
This is a new approach to The Drop for 2020. Every Friday, we'll bring you 5 things you need to know—from Osiris and from music more broadly. And we'll share some music.#1 — Politics of Truth, a new politics and music show from Osiris, hosted by Bob Crawford of The Avett Brothers. He'll talk to socially conscious musicians and political journalists about the 2020 campaign and more. His first guest will be Robert Costa of The Washington Post. Listen to the trailer and subscribe now.#2 — Freak Flag Flying, featuring David Crosby in conversation with his friend Steve Silberman, is coming to a conclusion. Episode 4 of 5 is out now, featuring a never before heard jam with The Dead backing Crosby and more amazing insight from Croz.#3 — DelFest expands lineup, via JamBase. has expanded the 2020 lineup—you can see Leftover Salmon, Sierra Hull, Anders Osborne, Billy Strings, Bela Fleck, the Infamous Stringdusters, and of course the Del McCoury Band and the Travelin' McCourys. We'll be covering this as always.#4 — Skull & Roses Fest, April 2-5, 2020 in Ventura, California. Includes Grateful Shred, Ghost Light, Circles Around the Sun, Keller Williams, Oteil & Friends, and Billy & The Kids—their first shows in 4 years.#5 — Evening with Osiris: Goose, the full event is available through two episodes on Under the Scales. Here, we share a few acoustic tracks from this great evening.The Drop is brought to you by Osiris Media, hosted, produced and edited by RJ Bee. The Drop is brought to you by CashorTrade, and Osiris Media works in partnership with JamBase. Until next time… See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Topics of the episode include: Jamcruise, famous 79yo's, favorite Phish albums, Phish has made a lot of money, CashorTrade partnership, golfing, Pearl Jam stands again, summer tour rumors and Goose in Mexico. Be nice, life is too short. 12/14/95 is a great one, so we hope you enjoy!
Thanks for tuning in! We have a bunch of stuff to share this week, including a sneak peek of Still Chasing, which you can subscribe to here. Send us feedback on The Drop! The other shows mentioned in this episode are:Freak Flag Flying, featuring David Crosby in conversation with his friend, author Steve Silberman. The first two episodes are here.36 from the Vault, premiering January 15, 2020, is the definitive exploration of The Grateful Dead's celebrated live show releases, hosted by author and podcaster Steven Hyden and music journalist Rob Mitchum. Subscribe here.An Evening with Osiris: Goose, will be held on January 23, 2020, in Brooklyn. Tom and RJ will be hanging with Rick and Peter to discuss Goose's lyrics, Phish lyrics, and more—and to hear Rick and Peter play some acoustic songs. Tickets available here.Politics of Truth, premiering February 6, 2020, is a hybrid music/politics show hosted by Bob Crawford of The Avett Brothers. Launching to recap the Iowa Caucuses, Bob will talk with a guest from music or politics about the issues, the stakes, and the relationship between music and politics. Initial guests include Mickey Hart, The Washington Post's Robert Costa, and Margaret Talev of Axios. Check our site for updates.Festival Circuit, premiering in late March, will be a podcast about festivals, with each season focusing on a different amazing music festival. Season 1 will be devoted to the New Orleans Jazz & Heritage Festival. The Drop is brought to you by CashorTrade, and Osiris works in partnership with JamBase. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
We're proud to share the trailer for our newest original Osiris podcast, Freak Flag Flying. David Crosby is the subject of this limited-series podcast, with his friend, award-winning science author Steve Silberman. Subscribe to the show on Apple, follow on Spotify, or subscribe wherever you get your podcasts. After Midnight—subscribe and listen, and leave us a review on Apple Podcasts!Ryley Walker, Chris Forsyth, Garcia Peoples—come see this show December 30!The Drop is brought to you by CashorTrade, and Osiris works in partnership with JamBase. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
The full audio from the first ever Jam Just Happened, featuring Scott Metzger, Aron Magner, Adam Chase and Jay White. Thanks to our friends at Nublu and at nugs.net for streaming the show. Check out our upcoming event with Goose at the Brooklyn Podcast Festival. The Drop is brought to you by CashorTrade, and Osiris works in partnership with JamBase. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Here's part 1 and part 2 of Mike Finoia's interview with Oteil Burbridge. After Midnight—subscribe and listen, and leave us a review on Apple Podcasts!Jam Just Happened—come hang with us on December 6! We'll share the full audio from the first Jam Just Happened on The Drop on December 9. Ryley Walker, Chris Forsyth, Garcia Peoples—come see this show December 30!The Drop is brought to you by CashorTrade, and Osiris works in partnership with JamBase. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
This week we bring you an interview with Kellen from Fruition. We discuss their new album, Wild as the Night, touring, mental health and more. Check out their tour dates and music here.Check out Inside Out wTnS's interview with Jay from Fruition here.After Midnight—subscribe and listen!Jam Just Happened—come hang with us on December 6!Ryley Walker, Chris Forsyth, Garcia Peoples—come see this show December 30!Check out Backline if you haven't it. The Drop is brought to you by CashorTrade, and Osiris works in partnership with JamBase. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
This week we bring you an interview with Goose. Check out their site for tour dates—catch these guys if you can.After Midnight—Apple Podcasts, Spotify, show page. Subscribe and listen!Jam Just Happened tickets can be found here.The Drop is brought to you by CashorTrade, and Osiris works in partnership with JamBase. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Please subscribe to After Midnight: Phish's Big Cypress Festival.Here's the interview we did with Umphrey's on Halloween.You can check out the setlists from the past weekend and listen to the shows by visiting Umphrey's McGee.If you want to hear some great Umphrey's interviews from Inside Out wTnS, check out episode 68 with Jake Cinniger, episodes 23 and 24 with Brendan Bayliss, and episode 25 with Chris Mitchell.The Drop is brought to you by CashorTrade, and Osiris works in partnership with JamBase. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
This week we present the trailer of Inside the Musician's Brain, a new podcast hosted by Chris Pandolfi. The first two episodes drop tomorrow, October 29—Listen and subscribe to the podcast here.Be sure to follow Umphrey's McGee's Facebook page to catch our Halloween preview Couch Report this Thursday.Here's part 2 of the Phemale-Centrics interview with Kate Wiseman of the 12 Tribes cult.And here's where you can find more information on our investment campaign.The Drop is brought to you by CashorTrade, and Osiris works in partnership with JamBase. See you next week. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
This week we talk to Karl Denson in DC before his show with Karl Denson's Tiny Universe. You can check out tour dates here.Here's a link to the JamBase article I mentioned, about the new mental health organization, Backline. Really important stuff developing here.And here are two links to Inside Out wTnS — the most recent episode on mental health, and their in-depth interview with Karl Denson.The Drop is brought to you by CashorTrade, and Osiris works in partnership with JamBase. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.