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Forgotten space concert setlists & tour dates, forgotten space at proud larry's, oxford, ms, usa.
- Touch of Grey
- Minglewood Blues
- Queen Jane Approximately
- Stagger Lee
- Just Like Tom Thumb's Blues
- Cumberland Blues
- Weather Report Suite
- Let It Grow
- Hey Pocky A-Way
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Forgotten Space at The Brickyard, Mobile, AL, USA
- Mississippi Half-Step Uptown Toodeloo
- Me and My Uncle
- Mexicali Blues
- Tennessee Jed
- Black-Throated Wind
- Maggie's Farm
- It Must Have Been the Roses
- Beat It on Down the Line
- In the Midnight Hour
Forgotten Space at So Many Roads Museum and Brewery, Denver, CO, USA
- Mason's Children
- The Little Red Rooster
- My Brother Esau
- Next Time You See Me
- Broken Arrow
- Might as Well
- Foolish Heart
- Greatest Story Ever Told
- Big Railroad Blues
- Wang Dang Doodle
- They Love Each Other
- Dark Hollow
- Mr. Charlie
- Lazy River Road
- Stuck Inside of Mobile With the Memphis Blues Again
- When Push Comes to Shove
- The Golden Road (to Unlimited Devotion)
- Walkin' Blues
- Big Boss Man
- Built to Last
- Cold Rain and Snow
- Looks Like Rain
- China Cat Sunflower
- I Know You Rider
- The Music Never Stopped
Forgotten Space at Andy's Bar, Denton, TX, USA
- Hell in a Bucket
- West L.A. Fadeaway
- On the Road Again
- Box of Rain
- Scarlet Begonias
- Fire on the Mountain
Forgotten Space at Antone's, Austin, TX, USA
- Don't Ease Me In
- Ramble On Rose
- Tons of Steel
- New Speedway Boogie
- Picasso Moon
- The Same Thing
- Brown-Eyed Women
- Pride of Cucamonga
- King Solomon's Marbles
- So Many Roads
- Shakedown Street
- Samson and Delilah
- Feel Like a Stranger
- To Lay Me Down
- Help on the Way
- Franklin's Tower
- Alabama Getaway
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Grateful Dead Tribute Band Re-explores Forgotten Space
Improvisation is a bold tool of the trade that some live performers would just as soon leave to jazz musicians or comedy troupes. Abandoning rehearsal and preparation for spontaneity could expose one's true creativity, or lack thereof. But Kenny Withrow, guitarist of North Texas' prominent Grateful Dead tribute act, Forgotten Space -- performing this Friday at the Granada Theater -- goes one step further and boldly explores a rare type of improvisation that exists between the two conventional worlds of covering original material and artistic free-form interpretation.
"It's interesting you know, it's interesting playing that music," says Withrow. "It's not like, I mean, it certainly is somebody else's material, but it's not exactly a cover band. It's its own kind of music."
"Early on, I would second guess, because you wanna be respectful of what's going on," explains Withrow. "I'm not gonna play whatever the hell I want any way I want. But I'm able to come up with a framework that is respectable, where I'm definitely, in a way playing whatever I want, but it's within a framework of that world."
Forgotten Space is among some 450 other Grateful Dead tribute acts from around the country, according to Withrow. It's an inexplicable phenomenon, the notion of a group of musicians attempting to recapture the Dead's legendary improvised moments on stage.
"And now, you know, the whole community, it's about improvising, and each show is different, and you know, it makes for, it's a very creative process for the band and the audience too. And the more you take chances and the farther you go, the more the audience is into it, and it's very much like being in a jazz band, you know."
Jazz tribute acts performing Miles Davis or John Coltrane can rekindle the spirit, but much like Forgotten Space, it can only remain an interpretation. While there remains a somewhat freeform structure within which to explore the music's compositions, Withrow explains there is one aspect of the Grateful Dead's live sound that they want to remain genuine.
"I think the line that you draw in these kind of situations, you know, gives you your identity. I mean, for us, we like to go for the tones."
Withrow's guitar is a Jerry Garcia tribute, produced by Alembic, a company with a lineage to the production of the Grateful Dead's recordings, which epitomizes the classic tonal archetype for their live performances.
"You know, you definitely want to have that sound. You're not going to basically play through a Marshall stack and a Les Paul...or I'm not," laughs Withrow.
"I'd rather get the tones and at least set the table for what you know you think is gonna happen, and then basically you want to have the spirit of what's going on in a song and you want to try to get to what you think the crux of the spirit of a song is. And then it's all about your own interpretation."
Withrow admits, he was not always a fan of the Grateful Dead legacy. Growing up, his musicianship was rooted in '70s era arena rockers like Ted Nugent and Led Zeppelin. But upon hearing an improvised segment, the Grateful Dead's renowned "Drums and Space," the proverbial chord struck with him. He was well grounded in improvised music from his time as a student at Booker T. Washington High School.
At Booker T. he witnessed one particularly rare performance from a 20th century classical group, who unbeknownst to Withrow and his cohorts, improvised much of their set.
"They started doing free things and we were like, 'What is this music?' It was really amazing," says Withrow.
"And somebody in the audience sneezed, and so of course they sneezed...and they had this whole sneezing jam, and then I was like, 'Oh,' you know, 'now I see what the hell's happening here man!' But I mean, for a sophomore in high school, it was really amazing, so we started to improvise, completely improvising for a long time."
Dallas has a long history with Grateful Dead's music. In the late '80s, Club Dada held a Grateful Dead jam session called "The Dead Thing" every Saturday afternoon. Withrow and a few of his fellow bandmates regularly took part and drew a crowd.
In fact, if there is one constant in the spirit of the Grateful Dead's legacy, it is the infinite growth and devotion of its fanbase.
"As far as the Dead goes, it's been said, and I've kind of thought this too, they were basically like the baseball of rock 'n' roll," explains Withrow.
"It was all about what they had played lately, how many times they played what song. And people, the fans were just fanatical about every aspect of what they were doing, what have they done, how long has it been since they've done it, it's just crazy."
"And the thing is, that it's still like that. I mean, we can tour and go to a town, and play and people will come. People will come because they know you're gonna interpret the music the way you're doing it, and that's infinite."
Withrow notes that it is not only what the transportation of the "jam" segments evokes in the fan's experience that keeps them coming back, but the folklore and prophetic storytelling of the lyricism that they find a special connection with. And they are unafraid to voice that connection.
"We played St. Louis, I guess it was about 4 weeks ago, and they have a song called 'New Speedway Boogie' that was about Altamont, and what happened at Altamont," explains Withrow.
"And this was right around the time the riots were going on and everybody was waiting to hear the verdict on the Michael Brown thing, so we played 'New Speedway Boogie' in a spot of the set where we wouldn't necessarily do it, just out of sort of tribute, of like 'Man, these guys have seen a lot of violence.'
"And the message of the song, that you know, we'll get past this, something's gotta give, basically is the line, and we started the song, and the entire place knew exactly what was up. And everybody sang it really loud, it was like, just these kind of moments that are like wow, this is really, really cool. And seriously, they were singing louder than the band, it was an amazing moment."
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Moscow metro tour: architectural styles of the subway.
Duration: 2 hours
Categories: Culture & History, Sightseeing
This metro tour of Russia’s capital and most populous city, Moscow, is your chance to get a unique insight into the beautiful and impressive architecture of the city's underground stations. Admire their marble walls and high ceilings representing Stalin's desire for glory after World War 2, and see first-hand how the interiors change with the rise of new political eras. Your guide will lead you through the complex network, which is one of the most heavily used rapid transit systems worldwide, with over two billion travelers in 2011.
Opened in 1935, Moscow’s underground system, now 190 miles (305 km) long with 185 stations, is today one the largest and most heavily used rapid transit systems in the world. On this Moscow metro tour, discover the impressive architecture of Moscow’s underground stations and learn how they reflect the Soviet era.
Getting around by metro, your local guide will take you through parts of Moscow’s infamous history. Stop at stations built during the time of the USSR (Soviet Union) that are praised as one of the most extravagant architectural projects from Stalin’s time. After World War 2, he was keen on establishing Stalinist architecture to represent his rising regime and a recognized empire. Learn how when his successor started the de-Stalinization of the former Soviet Union in 1953, the extravagancy of the architecture was toned down.
Discover how the unique character of each station reflected several different eras. While stations like Kievskaya and Slavyansky Bulvar have pompous halls and high stucco ceilings brimming with extravagant decorations, those built later, like Volzhskaya, are lightly adorned with sparse furnishings. Architect Alexey Dushkin and painter Alexander Deyneka were just two of the many artists who made these magnificent landmarks possible.
Revel in Moscow's glory days, as well as the years of scarcity, on this fascinating Moscow metro experience. Conclude your tour at one of the central stations in Moscow. If you're lucky, you may even find the secret entrance to the unconfirmed Metro-2, a parallel underground system used by the government -- a mystery which has neither been denied nor confirmed today.
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We have a wide range of tours designed to give you an insight into the destination you're travelling in and there is something for everybody. The culture shock ratings considers the destination visited, transport used, activities undertaken and that "Wow, I'm really not at home now!" factor. While generalisations are always tricky, a summary of our gradings is as follows…
This is the least confronting of our tour range. Transport used on the trip is either private or a very comfortable public option, the activities included are usually iconic sites and locations that are not all too confronting.
The tour can include a mix of private and public transport providing a level of comfort that is slightly below what you would experience at home. Sites visited are usually iconic sites, tours can also include market visits, visits to communities etc that provide the traveller with a fantastic insight into destination.
Expect to rough it for parts of this tour, whether it's a packed public bus where you are forced to stand, a visit to a local market, a local community, you are sure to have an experience that is very different from what you're used to at home.
The comforts of your home town and the environment you are used to are more of a rarity. Expect some challenging transport options, visits to local sites and areas that don't resemble anything at home.
You're out there in the global community! You are likely to be exposed to the elements, travel in whatever means of transport is available and basically take it as it comes, whatever comes! It can be tough.
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Our physical rating gives you an idea of how much huffing and puffing you can expect on the tour. While generalisations are always tricky, a summary of our gradings is as follows…
These tours have very limited physical activity. Usually climbing in and out of the transport provided, walking through sites, markets etc included in the itinerary.
These tours have a bit of physical activity but nothing that should challenge you too much. This could be climbing on and off public transport through to a walk through the destination you're travelling in, they can include walking only tours or a combination of walking and transport.
These tours involve a bit of physical activity from walking up and down hills in the destination you're travelling in or the surrounding areas. Climbing on and off local transport or riding a bike up to 30 kms along predominantly flat terrain or jumping in a kayak for a gentle paddle on flat water.
These Tours will provide you with some solid physical activity. Whether its bike riding, walking, trekking, kayaking or riding on public transport you will need to have a good level of fitness to enjoy this tour.
Be prepared for some serious physical activity. These tours are our most challenging and involve some serious walking, hiking or bike riding. Can involve step climbs by foot or pedal and some challenging public transport options in the destination you are travelling.
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Some trips are like a stroll on the beach, while others have you trekking alpine passes. Some of you thrive on camping out on the savannah, while others may prefer a hot shower and a comfortable bed in a lodge. Follow the grading systems below to find the right trip for you.
To help you choose the trip that's right for you, we've broken all of our trips down into four service levels. Measuring the comfort level of the accommodation and transport. So whether you're travelling on a budget and want to save money by using public transport, or prefer upgraded accommodation and are happy to pay a little more, then we have a level for you.
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The Moscow Metro Tour is included in most guided tours’ itineraries. Opened in 1935, under Stalin’s regime, the metro was not only meant to solve transport problems, but also was hailed as “a people’s palace”. Every station you will see during your Moscow metro tour looks like a palace room. There are bright paintings, mosaics, stained glass, bronze statues… Our Moscow metro tour includes the most impressive stations best architects and designers worked at - Ploshchad Revolutsii, Mayakovskaya, Komsomolskaya, Kievskaya, Novoslobodskaya and some others.
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The guide will not only help you navigate the metro, but will also provide you with fascinating background tales for the images you see and a history of each station.
And there some stories to be told during the Moscow metro tour! The deepest station - Park Pobedy - is 84 metres under the ground with the world longest escalator of 140 meters. Parts of the so-called Metro-2, a secret strategic system of underground tunnels, was used for its construction.
During the Second World War the metro itself became a strategic asset: it was turned into the city's biggest bomb-shelter and one of the stations even became a library. 217 children were born here in 1941-1942! The metro is the most effective means of transport in the capital.
There are almost 200 stations 196 at the moment and trains run every 90 seconds! The guide of your Moscow metro tour can explain to you how to buy tickets and find your way if you plan to get around by yourself.
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