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Length:
73 minutes
Released:
Feb 28, 2006
Format:
Podcast episode
Description
00:00 Bridgeless (10.02.05 - Barrymore Theater, Madison, Wisconsin)
11:09 The Triple Wide >
21:36 Wife Soup*
35:13 Immigrant Song^ (10.28.05 - House of Blues, Las Vegas, Nevada)
45:59 Ocean Billy >
53:43 Ringo >
70:36 Ocean Billy (10.15.05 - Georgia Theatre, Athens, Georgia)
Total Broadcast Length 72:34
Notes:
* with March of the S.O.D. (Stormtroopers of Death) teases
^ first time played in full; with Warren Haynes
We conclude our look back on October with some highlights from the much anticipated late-night Vegoose gig. This includes a sit-in by Warren Haynes, adding his incendiary guitar to an extended take on the Led Zeppelin classic Immigrant Song, a version which dwarfs the brief apperance it made in Podcast 5. To close is a wildly improvisatory Ringo bookended by Ocean Billy, another track that will appear on the new album.
11:09 The Triple Wide >
21:36 Wife Soup*
35:13 Immigrant Song^ (10.28.05 - House of Blues, Las Vegas, Nevada)
45:59 Ocean Billy >
53:43 Ringo >
70:36 Ocean Billy (10.15.05 - Georgia Theatre, Athens, Georgia)
Total Broadcast Length 72:34
Notes:
* with March of the S.O.D. (Stormtroopers of Death) teases
^ first time played in full; with Warren Haynes
We conclude our look back on October with some highlights from the much anticipated late-night Vegoose gig. This includes a sit-in by Warren Haynes, adding his incendiary guitar to an extended take on the Led Zeppelin classic Immigrant Song, a version which dwarfs the brief apperance it made in Podcast 5. To close is a wildly improvisatory Ringo bookended by Ocean Billy, another track that will appear on the new album.
Released:
Feb 28, 2006
Format:
Podcast episode
Titles in the series (12)
Introducing: Talking Circles: Dedicated to capturing the live experience of Umphrey's McGee. With influences ranging from Frank Zappa to The Beatles to Miles Davis to Tortoise and the ability to invoke visions of each in one broad musical stroke, surprising you at every musical turn by Umphrey's McGee Podcast