Identifier3878271
Created AtTue May 23 2023 23:54:00 GMT+0000 (Coordinated Universal Time)
Media TypeCDR
Media Count2
Sound RatingA
NoteTwo days before Doctor Jones was supposed to play at this
private party our guitar player Casey Grant's father-in-law died
suddenly.

We knew our college friend Trey was going to be at the party
and asked
if he would play a few songs with us to fill the guitar slot.
Trey showed up and encouraged everyone
to to try mezcal shots with listerine cool mint gel tabs
on their tongues. Trey dubbed the new drink sensation a "chrysalis".
The mezcal combined with some excellent brownies
inspired the interpration of the music.

Trey had never heard the original tunes that we ran through that night,
and probably
had not played many of the cover tunes in years.
The show is loose but provides several moments of great
jamming. It is an interesting historical document at any rate.
Source InfoDSBD > DAT > Audio CDEAC > wav > mkw act > SHN (March 2003)
Trades Allowed
Performance
Dr. Jones 2002-07-06 Private Party, Hinesburg, VT
Set 1Only Human (Tasse)
Simple Hill (Tasse)
Evangline (Hidalgo/Perez)
Funnel Cake (Dasaro)
Eyes of the World (Garcia/Hunter)
Cissy Strut (Modeliste)
The Way you do the things You Do
(Robinson/Rogers)
Dirtweed Jim (Dasaro)
Julius (Tasse)
Mr. Policeman (Tasse)

Set 2
Set 3
CommentRob Dasaro - keys, vocals
Steve Drebber - drums, vocals
Jim Tasse - bass, vocals
with special guests
Trey Anastasio - guitar
"Mr. Charlie" Frazier - blues harp

Background on the show & cds, provided by Steve Drebber :

Two days before Doctor Jones was supposed to play at this private party our guitar player Casey Grant's father-in-law died suddenly.

We knew our college friend Trey was going to be at the party and asked if he would play a few songs with us to fill the guitar slot. Trey showed up and encouraged everyone
to to try mezcal shots with listerine cool mint gel tabs on their tongues. Trey dubbed the new drink sensation a "chrysalis". The mezcal combined with some excellent brownies inspired the interpration of the music.

Trey had never heard the original tunes that we ran through that night, and probably
had not played many of the cover tunes in years.
The show is loose but provides several moments of great
jamming. It is an interesting historical document at any rate. Presently there are fewer than 20 copies in circulation (Jan 2003).