Recommend me one, that's ONE jam band album.

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I don't care what era, but I want it to have the following qualities:

-heavy
-jammy
-bongrific

I have a gift certificate. Cheers.
 
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Motherfucker, it took me three day to bleach that from my head last time I heard it.
I WAS SINGING IT DURING MY CLINIC HOURS!
 
Hendrix - Axis: Bold As Love

and since I don't pay any attention to directions:
Grateful Dead - Without a Net
John Butler - 3. Mostly heavy acoustic Pearl Jam styled jam music. guy is a major fucking hippie

That might be all. I don't do the jam band thing. Markgugs would have a million for you.
 
matt99_crew said:
Hendrix - Axis: Bold As Love
Ahh yeah I should really get that. Looking at Phish, Widespread Panic, and a few others. I don't do the jam band thing either, the only stuff I have is Primus and related bands. That medicinal marijuana Simpsons episode was on tonight, so yeah. :loco:

Apparently I have a few days to think about it though, my gift certificate didn't show up in the mail. A jury duty summons did though, WOOHOO!!! :zombie:
 
Yeah because I have $400 layin' around right?! :loco:

Jesus, it's only $15. I thought that was HTF OOP WTF L@@K MFER etc.
 
if you want the classic, go

Grateful Dead - Live Dead
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featuring the towering Dark Star and St. Stephen. as my good friend Marc Payton once remarked to me at Alpine Valley, WI, prior to a show, "goddam, rick, if they play Dark Star tonight, I think I just might come in my pants."

Widespread gets the nod for me over Phish because they're just a little bit less insane (no dresses, vaccum (sp) cleaners on stage, etc). A slightly lesser known but every bit as noteworthy is Moe. Like any jazz band, the absence of a set list and the songs are the launching pad for improvisation. That creates the differences in every concert that makes fans collect EVERYTHING.