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    • damian
      damian @SpaffPrise last edited by

      @SpaffPrise Hey man, that's music to my ears. We're here to create that kind of community and we're glad you're a part of it. Pay it forward! Tell your friends. Bring people here that will bask in our glory and radiate our glow.

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      • PhillySpaffnerd
        PhillySpaffnerd $$$ @SpaffPrise last edited by

        @SpaffPrise I'm biased of course, but the Philly show had sick jams for both walls and America, and that whole show is fire (honestly they have all been this tour). I've only caught 3 shows now, but I love how after each one I have like 4 new favs I only partially appreciated before! This tour has been crazy, I don't know how the hell they do it 5 nights a week, they really are freaking killing it.

        Props to @damian for putting together such a great gathering spot, this place really is top notch!

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        • damian
          damian @PhillySpaffnerd last edited by damian

          @PhillySpaffnerd well thanks man. It'd just be an empty webspace without you guys. So thank you all for coming. Spread the word.

          I too am a huge fan of that Philly show. It's straight hot fire from start to end. There are a couple of AUDs in the spaffbase as well as a link to the official release. Definitely worth a listen.

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          • Johnny Love
            Johnny Love A @PhillySpaffnerd last edited by

            @PhillySpaffnerd ^ those are great renditions and an all around insane show

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            • BBlank20
              BBlank20 $ last edited by damian

              The Ithaca show from this tour is one of favs - the Parody > Its a Bunch > Parody is soo tight and really has a Dead type feel to it

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              • damian
                damian @BBlank20 last edited by

                @BBlank20 that's my jam of the year

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                • BBlank20
                  BBlank20 $ @damian last edited by

                  @damian I've listened to it 3 or 4 times the past couple of days and can't get enough. The only thing that stinks is its impeding me from listening to other Spafford jams but I'll get to them eventually

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                  • damian
                    damian @BBlank20 last edited by

                    @BBlank20 That's okay. In computer science there we have 2 types of tree traversals, depth first or breadth first. Either you go deep into one branch of the tree and discover what's there, or you go across all the nodes at the same level.

                    Point is, there's nothing wrong with looking deeply at one thing. Study it. Love it. Master it. You'll find the rest when you're ready. 🙂

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                    • Johnny Love
                      Johnny Love A @damian last edited by

                      @damian @BBlank20 "from one thing, know ten thousand things." Miyamoto Musashi, Japan's most heralded Samurai. Same guy also said "it is difficult to understand the universe if you only study one planet." Either way, dude was very proficient at "killing it." https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Book_of_Five_Rings

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                      • RadiantDarkness
                        RadiantDarkness last edited by

                        "This is the Madhu-Vidyā in quintessence – the contemplation of all things by the contemplation of anything."'

                        Don't ask why, as I don't know, but my first foray into The Grateful Dead was listening to only Dark Star. I listened to the first 50 or 60 of them before listening to any of their other tracks.

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                        • damian
                          damian @RadiantDarkness last edited by

                          @RadiantDarkness that couldn't be more you.

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                          • BBlank20
                            BBlank20 $ @RadiantDarkness last edited by

                            @RadiantDarkness I was that way with Tweezer as I didn't get into Phish until '98 so I had all of the momentous 94-98 versions to explore. What would you guys say is Spafford's "tweezer"

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                            • ThinkBig
                              ThinkBig last edited by

                              I’m geeking out a bit over the fact that I have a new band to geek out over. These guys have really grabbed me attention

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                              • ?
                                A Former User last edited by

                                seriously, sign up for the 30 day trial for the nugs app. the new recordings are coming fast and furious.

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                                • Philthy
                                  Philthy @BBlank20 last edited by

                                  @BBlank20 not sure that they have a 'Tweezer' yet...but I'm all in and know that they have songs that different people get excited over on that level...just not sure that there is that one 'holly shit' tune that unifies all in attendance and gets everyone all at once like that.

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                                  • damian
                                    damian @Philthy last edited by

                                    @BBlank20 I'd have to say that the song that I continuously see people go "Holy Shit" over is All In. But it isn't Tweezer. Tweezer is a massive type 2 jam vehicle. ETS is big too, especially with Alternate Ending thrown in (regardless of whether it's before or after ;P). You might also look towards Weasel for exploration as well.

                                    The truth is that, if you're looking for Phish, go listen to Phish. Spafford definitely spent time doing Phish covers and when they did you could really hear them explore that type 2 space and sound pretty Phishy at times. But I believe they've made a conscious decision to define their own sound, as much as that can be done in the "jam" space. I know you aren't asking them to be Phish, and I also know that one can't help but measure jam bands against the MOAJB.

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                                    • Mike's Unchained
                                      Mike's Unchained @BBlank20 last edited by

                                      @BBlank20 yea not sure which song would qualify as their Tweezer. However, a while back I was thinking that LTLO was in a way their Dark Star. Bear with me. There are so many different jams that song sparks. I particularly love it when they do the two jam versions. But the thing I dig is you never know what's going to happen. It could be a guitar driven rock show or a slick EDM trance jam or a teary eyed euphoric uplifting thing. I'm really just noob though so what do I know.

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                                      • SpaffPrise
                                        SpaffPrise $$ @BBlank20 last edited by

                                        @BBlank20
                                        Weasel seems like their tweezer to me

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                                        • SpaffPrise
                                          SpaffPrise $$ @BBlank20 last edited by

                                          @BBlank20
                                          It has a solid recognizable riff to start, and from my limited experience, is proving to be a significant type II jam vehicle. But one of my favorite things about Spafford is they can channel whatever band they want to fit their moment, but they always keep the sound distinctively theirs. Phish comparisons are inevitable, and not unhealthy, but I for one am falling so hard for Spafford because they blend so much of my favorite music seamlessly. They’re only going to get better too, it’s exciting!

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                                          • damian
                                            damian @SpaffPrise last edited by

                                            @SpaffPrise beautifully said

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