Identifier5227866
Created AtTue May 23 2023 23:54:00 GMT+0000 (Coordinated Universal Time)
Media TypeCDR
Media Count2
NoteFOB Aud
J-Card Comment"Tip's Founder's Ball" January 17, 2003 Tipitina's New Orleans, LA Source: (FOB,DFC,In Hat)Neumann AK50+LC3+KM100(XY) -> Oade M148 -> mod SBM1 > CD-R > EAC > FLAC Taper: Michel Falcon and Jordan Schullman Setlist: Disc 1 1.) ? 2.) ? 3.) ? 4.) No More Okey Doke 5.) People Say 6.) You Gotta Move 7.) Papa Was a Rollin' Stone 8.) Wind Cries Mary Disc 2 9.) Just Kissed My Baby 10.) I'll Fly Away Encore: 11.) Let Me Have It All 12.) Voodoo Chile 13.) Ooh Pooh Pah Doo Cast: George Porter, Jr. (Meters) - Bass Stanton Moore (Galactic) - Drums Ivan Neville (Neville Bros.) - Keyboards Cyril Neville (Neville Bros.) - Vocals, Tambourine, Congas, Cowbell, general nonsense Ian Neville (Neville Bros.) - Guitar on "People Say", etc. Theryl "Houseman" DeClouet (Galactic) - Vocals Tim Green - Saxophone Mark Mullins (Bonerama) - Trombone Robert Randolph - Steel Guitar June Yamagishi (Papa Gros) - Guitar Dirty Dozen Brass Band Horns Comments: This was a most historical night for New Orleans funk. As part of Tipitina's week-long 25th anniversary party, these seminal musicians came together for two hours of the dankest funk to hit the Big Easy since the book of Genesis. Heavy on the Meters/Neville groove, these old and new school locals came out for a crowd that jumped and jived in jubilant disbelief. Though Dr. John, touted on some flyers, was a no-show, the crowd was treated to outsider Robert Randolph's upbeat licks teamed with June Yamagishi's unparalleled axe-work. Yamagishi's guitar may be the best part of this show- and he may be the best guitarist you've never heard of. The rhythmm section of George Porter Jr.'s bass bombs and Stanton Moore's carnival beat keeps the groove grounded while the Dirty Dozen Horns et al. on the brass creates a stunning display of New Orleans "Uptown Groovin'". The setlist was heavy-hitting, with powerful R&B numbers (an infectious "Papa was a Rolling Stone"), and some re-tooled classics ("Wind Cries Mary" ala Professor Longhair; "Voodoo Chile") enveloped in tight jams to drive the evening, while Houseman's showmanship and soul brought some lively humor to the mix. A 16-minute+ "I'll Fly Away" brought the house DOWN with its carnival flavor- the band clearly enjoyed playing this one, as Cyril and Ivan Neville got up to dance with handkerchiefs, Robert Randolph got his gospel groove on and the band just didn't want to stop... Improvisational, experimental, and inspired by the spirits of the groove... This high-quality AUD source incorporates the moving crowd moments as well as the multi-layered musicianship all in a recording that is quite good by Tipitina's standards. This once-in-a-lifetime show is a treasure to any fan of New Orleans funk! Seeded by: jackohearts ejgormanjr00@yahoo.com January 7, 2005
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Performance
Tipitina's Founders' Ball 2003-01-17 Tipitina's, New Orleans, LA
Set 1?
Blackbird Special(?)
Hard Times(?)
No More Okey Doke
People Say
You've Got To Move
Papa Was a Rolling Stone
The Wind Cries Mary
Just Kissed My Baby >> *
I'll Fly Away

Encore
Let Me Have It All **
Voodoo Child
Ooh Pooh Pah Doo
Set 2
Set 3
CommentFeatures

Dirty Dozen Brass Band horns
June Yamagishi (guitar)
Stanton Moore (drums)
Ivan Neville (keyboards)
Robert Randolph (pedal steel)
George Porter Jr (bass)
Cyril Neville (vocals)

Special Guests include
Ian Neville (guitar)
Theryl "Houseman" DeClouet (vocals)

* w/ Houseman
* w/ Herman Ernest on drums