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Gravity Lane
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Michelle
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Life In Eleven
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Victor Solo ->
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Prickly Pear
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Hurricane Camille
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Howard Solo
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Like Water
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The Sinister Minister
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Guests: + with Casey Driessen - violin Lineup: -Howard Levy - keyboards, harmonica -Victor Lemonte Wooten - bass -Béla Fleck - banjos -Roy "Future Man" Wooten - synthaxe drumitar, percussion Notes: -- This show took place on Easter Sunday. -- There was a guy dressed up in an Easter Bunny costume which Bela mentions during the show. -- Victor Solo contains Footprints (Wayne Shorter) quotes -- Slipstream contains Popeye Theme quotes -- Tell It To the Gov'nor - Last time played: 2009-11-13 -- Tribute To Earl Scruggs was Béla Solo, featuring themes of Foggy Mountain Breakdown, Jed Clampett and others. Editing Notes: -- Fades added at beginning and end of set with Cool Edit Pro. -- Tracking done in CDWave. -- Set is seamless. -- EAC was performed with offsets corrected in secure mode. -- All tracks were 100% error free when extracted with EAC. -- Removed countless, LOUD nearby claps by people standing right next to the mics. You'll still hear some claps as I only cleared the worst offenders ------------------- Review: Béla Fleck & The Flecktones - April 8th - The Ogden By Levi Macy - April 13, 2012 The Scene: For many an ideal Easter Sunday evening would be spent around family in the comfort of a living room, but for lovers of all things awesome in the music world, the perfect Easter Sunday would be spent listening to world class musicians blow minds. Luckily for the fine folks of Denver, this opportunity was reality last Sunday when Béla Fleck and The Original Flecktones took over The Ogden Theatre. By 8:30 the venue was filled with families in their Sunday best, 20 something's in flowing sundresses, and even the Easter Bunny decided to show up and post up right next to the stage. It easily took the cake as one of the best dressed crowds I've been a part of for quite some time. Béla Fleck and the Flecktones: For decades now the banjo behemoth Béla Fleck has been picking five strings and constantly challenging the norm when it comes to all genres of music. He has an honorary doctorate, more Grammy nominations in more categories than any other human to walk this earth, and has been a constant innovator of sound. In the late eighties he assembled a super group of musical X-men known simply as The Flecktones. Since that time the group has gone through line-up changes, many, many ups, and I'm sure a few downs. Then, in 2010 the original members crossed paths once again after almost 18 years of not playing together in order to form like Voltron in order to defend the musical universe from all wrongdoers. After the first tour together as the Original Flecktones, they recorded their latest album "Rocket Science" and proved once again that the finer things in life only get better with age. This past Sunday these sonic super heroes returned to the Mile High City for a no holds barred Easter extravaganza. As soon as they took the stage the crowd roared then a silence fell as Belaís fingers rolled ever so eloquently around those five strings. Soon Victor Wooten made his presence known with the deep bass sounds and funky flair that only he can bring to the stage. One by one the pieces came together and the oh-so-sweet sounds of The Original Flecktones filled room. The set started with "Gravity Lane" off of their previously mentioned release Rocket Science and as they found their groove it became very apparent that these fellas came to amaze us. Howard Levy then arose from behind his grand piano and made his way to a microphone stand at the edge of the stage for a tantalizing rendition of one of my all-time favorite songs, "Michelle," by none other than The Beatles. They went on seamlessly for a good 30 minutes before a single word was even spoken and then came the introductions, each followed by a thunderous ovation. The banter was short, but witty. They really didn't need to say much as each of their instruments spoke volumes. Throughout the night each member took turns under the spotlight as they kept my, and I'm sure many others, jaw firmly planted on the floor in complete amazement. Futureman, the pirate of percussion, kept perfect rhythm while strumming (if you can call it that) away on his one of a kind Drumitar. Levy was constantly back and forth between the ivory's and the mouth harp, playing notes I could only one day dream of creating with my harmonica. Many folks rumbled in line before the show wondering if they were only going to stick to the "new stuff," or dive into their memory banks and bring some nostalgia... and bring it they did. Béla explained at one point: "There are a lot of things on this stage we haven't played in years, so we're going to have a little fun with you guys." Then, stating that the next song hadn't been played since 1992, they ripped into "Tell it to the Gov'ner," and it was executed as if it had never been shelved in the first place. At this point the rest of the band disappeared leaving only Béla and his banjo on a stool in the center of the stage. He gave a short speech on the recent passing of banjo legend Earle Scruggs and a monstrous Scruggs tribute followed. The rest of the band soon joined back in full force proving over and over again why they are all respected as some of the greatest musicians on the planet. Between Victor's mind blowing Bass guitar gymnastics and Futureman's supreme understanding of everything percussive, they left no stone unturned and left me wondering "what in the hell do these guys eat for breakfast in order to make these noises happen?" It was some of the tightest musicianship i have ever witnessed. It was a spectacle like none other. By the end I feel like I understood what all the hub-bub was about. It may have been a mellow crowd. with little to no dancing going on, but I can see how it would be hard to focus on dancing when you are riding the edge of your seat is complete awe and anticipation of what heavenly sound may come from that stage next. For what it's worth, the Easter Bunny didn't stop moving for a single second during the entire marathon of music they put forth. I can only hope they keep doing this together for many more years to come, I sure didn't get my fill of Béla Fleck and the Flecktones. Energy: B+ Sound: A+ Musicianship: A+ Stage Presence: A+ Set/Light Show: C
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