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UnavailablePodcast #33 - May 2006 part 2
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Podcast #33 - May 2006 part 2

FromUmphrey's McGee Podcast


Currently unavailable

Podcast #33 - May 2006 part 2

FromUmphrey's McGee Podcast

ratings:
Length:
77 minutes
Released:
Oct 27, 2006
Format:
Podcast episode

Description

00:00 Blue Echo* >
11:30 Wife Soup (05.06.06 - The Avalon, Boston, Massachusetts)
28:45 Home Again** (05.05.06 - Electric Factory, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania)
41:45 Morning Song (05.03.06 - Disco Rodeo, Raleigh, North Carolina)
49:41 Example 1 >
59:53 Andy's Last Beer (05.30.06 - Hoyt Sherman Place, Des Moines, Iowa)
66:41 We're Going to War^ (05.26.06 - Summer Camp, Chillicothe, Illinois)
72:32 Nopener^^ (05.03.06 - Disco Rodeo, Raleigh, North Carolina)
Total Broadcast Length 76:54
Notes:
* with Baba O'Reilly teases
** first time played (The Disco Biscuits)
^ with Michael Kang (String Cheese Incident) on fiddle
^^ lounge version

A haunting Blue Echo opens up before sliding into an extended take on Wife Soup. Home Again was the result of a little band interplay with The Disco Biscuits, who on the same night in Chicago, performed In the Kitchen. Morning Song, one of Umphrey's newest tunes, was taken from 2 previous "Jimmy Stewarts", one of which was featured on Podcast 16. Michael Kang once again lends his fiddle to augment Umphrey's, a common occurence last summer on the Jammy award-winning Big Summer Classic tour. The lounge rendition of Nopener features Jake showing off his drum chops while Kris takes center stage.
Released:
Oct 27, 2006
Format:
Podcast episode

Titles in the series (12)

Dedicated to fresh live recordings of Umphrey's McGee. Umphreys.com offers up choice selections from our diverse concerts. With influences ranging from Frank Zappa to The Beatles to Miles Davis to Tortoise and the ability to invoke visions of each band in one broad musical stroke, UM will surprise you at every musical turn.