Donna the Buffalo DonnaTheBuffalo2021-10-07.matrix.flac16
2021-10-07 Shakori Hills GrassRoots Festival Of Music And Dance

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Donna the Buffalo Live at Shakori Hills GrassRoots Festival Of Music And Dance on 2021-10-07

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Donna The Buffalo Shakori Hills GrassRoots Festival Of Music And Dance Meadow Stage Pittsboro NC 2021-10-07 Thursday 66'F 92%RH No Rain Source: (1) Busman BSCS-L > Apogee Minime Rev. C > Edirol OCM R-44      (2) SBD > Edirol OCM R-44 Transfer: Audacity > Izotope RX 8 > Izotope Ozone 9 > CD Wave > TLH Sound Engineers : Tomas, John, Jordan Puryear, Chris Bargy Recorded and matrixed by capnhook hooknshark@gmail.com Start: 10:17pm d1t01 -intro by Rob Gumby Hillard- d1t02 It's A New Day d1t03 Ancient Arms d1t04 Your Heart Beating Next To Mine d1t05 -banter- d1t06 Love And Gasoline d1t07 Ring Of Fire d1t08 -crowd- d1t09 Just Like You d1t10 Greatest Love d1t11 -tuning- d1t12 Good Old Days d1t13 -banter- d1t14 The Ones You Love d1t15 It's Just Me d1t16 -tuning- d1t17 The Love You Left Behind d1t18 -banter- d1t19 If You Want To Live d1t20 -crowd- d2t01 Sittin' On Top Of The World d2t02 -tuning- d2t03 Positive Friction d2t04 -encore crowd- encores: d2t05 Blue Sky d2t06 Funky Side d2t07 -outtro- Finish: 12:03am Jeb Puryear - "Mike Ditka'd like that....he said do it, do it, don't do it wrong,  or I'll beat your ass." Tara Nevins - "Yes it is, great to be here at Shakori.  And it's not raining  tonight, that is very awesome.  So enjoy it, enjoy it while it lasts, 'cause  it might rain tomorrow.  But that's not gonna stop us, is it?  Is it?  Is that  gonna stop us?  Alright...wait, is that gonna stop us?  OK!  We've been through  a lot more than a little rain lately, I'd say." Never For Sale. Please support artists that allow taping by buying merchandise & attending shows. Jeb Puryear - Electric Guitar, Acoustic Guitar, Vocals Tara Nevins - Vocals, Acoustic Guitar, Fiddle, Accordion, Scrubboard, Tambourine David McCracken - B3, Clavinet Chris English - Drums, backing vocals Ted Pecchio - Bass Photos courtesy of Rich Levine and capnhook. Review by Paul R.: “If music be the food of life, play on. Give me excess of it”.  The quote from  Shakespeare’s Twelfth Night (Act I, scene 1) is cliched, but it does capture  the vibe of a very special Thursday evening at Shakori Hills.  Special because  the Thursday festival opener has lost none of its magic after the Covid-driven  hiatus.  Special to be among dear friends and family again.  Special because  Donna the Buffalo delivered another fine performance with an interesting set  list.  Special because despite overcast skies, humid air, and stray sprinkles,  the rain held off.  “It’s a New Day” was the perfect opener.  (I had predicted  “These Are Better Days” but close enough.)  I have landed on “Having You Close  to Me” as a working title for what I called “Your Heart Beating Close to Mine”  in my review of Donna’s June 11, 2021 performance at Shakori Hills.  Whatever  the songwriter eventually decides to call it, his creation is pleasing to the  ear and fun to experience.  The jam in “It’s Just Me” took a bit to crystalize  but was intricate and fascinating.  Tara debuted  what Purple John and I  agreed to call “Sitting on Top of the World”.  “My, my, my, we’re always  working for the good of us all  My, my, my, we’re always sitting on top of the  world.”  At least we believe it to be a debut.  Whatever the case, this  creation and  “Just Like You” are strong additions to the Donna catalogue.  You are always going to have a good time with “Blue Sky,” but it is what I  call a set piece.  Its re-imagining this evening definitely caught my  attention and was well beyond routine interest.  “O spirit of love! how quick  and fresh art thou” (Shakespeare, loc. cit.) Respectfully and hastily submitted (it’s a work day), Paul R. (aka EstimatedProf) https://www.donnathebuffalo.com https://shakorihillsgrassroots.org

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