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Best live jam ever

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  • 09-05-2001 11:24am
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    Slightly differnet question from the norm here...

    From all the music you have ever heard whats the best live jam? As in a group just getting into a groove and going with it for a couple of minutes?


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  • Closed Accounts Posts: 936 ✭✭✭FreaK_BrutheR


    dEUS in the Mean Fiddler a few years back without a doubt.

    Beck is insanely good at this sort of thing also.

    Heard a bloke called Paul Buckley, most of you will not have heard him as he plays ussually round the North and North West but he is an amazing guitarist who likes to get VERY lost in jams leaving his band to catch up on him and stare at him with lost expressions. Hes pretty amazing considering he's relativly unknown

    I actually saw the Corrs jm with Mick Fleetwood on telly quite impressive considering i dont like them. I found a certain amount of respect for them after that.

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  • Closed Accounts Posts: 249 ✭✭boddah


    Nirvana had some damn cool jams, may of them are still on tape. listen to the intro of Live from the Muddy Banks, for example

    also, has anyone seen the chili peppers video Funky Monks? showed some really cool, hilarious jams during the making of BloodSugarSexMagik

    Durty auld Morris drums... they're fu*kin' great!!


  • Closed Accounts Posts: 5 t-bag


    I gotta say the obvious one, some of Jimi's and the Band of Gypsy's stuff - Voodoo Chile/Stepping Stones at Woodstock 13 mins long, Who Knows at Fillmore East.
    Also Santana's stuff: on the Lotus album, Xibaba and Soul Sacrafice at woodstock - the one with the 5 minute drum solo! Nice!


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