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Trilon 09/04/1999

SHOWID 102058

Set I

 

Set II

 

Set III

 

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Skerik, Reggie Watts, Brad Hauser, Michael Shrieve & Michael Carbello

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Christian Johansen (5/0) / 0 View  
Brian Lewis AKA M.O.P (5/4.5) SHN/CDR / 1 View  
Aaron Eakin (5/4.1) CD-R / 1 View   DAUD
Notes: Skerik, Brad Houser, Michael Shrieve, Reggie Watts, Michael Carabello
Jamie (5/4.8) cdr / 1 A View   FOB AKG 414TLIIS>GP DMIC-20 (mics on cartoid)
Notes: Brad Houser - bass (Critters Buggin), Skerik - sax (Critters Buggin), Michael Shrieve - drums (Santana), Reggie Watts - vocals (Maktub), Michael Carabello (?) - percussions.
J. Stone (5/5) CDR / 1 View  
G (5/0) SHN / 0 View   (fob/dfc) AKG 414TLIIS(cardiod)>GP DMIC-20>P1
Notes: Trilon Bumbershoot Bumbrella Stage Seattle, WA 9-4-99 Source: FOB AKG 414TLIIS>GP DMIC-20 (mics on cartoid) Transfer: vdat/cdwav Tracked w/CDWAV Note: At about 11:39 the pre-amp got shut off...there is about 2 missing minutes from the show...I pieced it together. The splice is hardly noticeable. ======== No Setlist - Pure Improve...I tracked it as best I could. ======== Brad Houser - bass (Critters Buggin) Skerik - sax (Critters Buggin) Michael Shrieve - drums (Santana) Reggie Watts - vocals (Maktub) Michael Carabello (?) - percussions "These five laid down some sweet, liquid grooves that had the packed flag pavilion shimmyin', shakin', laughin' and hangin' on their every move. It's always fun to watch Hauser kick out his trademark mercurial bass grooves, regardless of who he's playing with. Locked tight with Shrieve's drumming, they were the underlying current upon which Skerik and Reggie surfed. Those two were meant to play with one another and were simply amazing to watch! Playing a game of tag with each other's lines, Reggie would sing something and Skerik would blow the same line back at him through his tenor; sort of an ongoing musical knock-knock-who's-there. At one point Reggie started singing lines like he was calling out the rhythm to a tabla piece (in general, tabla players will sing the percussive lines they play before performing the piece on their tabla), and I couldn't help but wonder if he was aware of the practice. Memories of tabla maestro Vishal Nagar and his workshop at WOMAD USA came to mind. Reggie crooned, crowed, cockled and cackled, creating a large palette of monkey noises to amuse us. 100% improvisation, you could do nothing but smile and get down to the groove as Trilon held the crowd mesmerized with their performance." - Craig Young http://www.earpollution.com/oct99/coolbyproxy/saturday.htm Performance Photos: (check out that hat!!) http://www.bugvision.com/insectus/trilon.html Recorded by John Cocci Transferred and tracked by Imgoinmad Additional note: As I understand it, there were only 3-4 gigs played as Trilon. We are fortunate that John was there capturing it for posterity. Thanks John, you rock! Seeded as part of the "SkerikTree" for members of the Critters Buggin Yahoo Group by Imgoinmad (imgoinmad@attbi.com). This music was played to be heard, so now that you have a copy for yourself, please share with all your friends... ***Thanks to the members of the band for allowing us to tape - these people are not only great musicians, they are great people! Remember, if you do tape the band please send copies to them...they appreciate it.
Chris M. (4/4) CDR / 1 View  
Grotesque Jason (4/5) cd shn / 1 a a View   FOB AKG 414TLIIS>GP DMIC-20 (mics on cartoid) Transfer: vdat/cdwav
Notes: Trilon Bumbershoot Bumbrella Stage Seattle, WA 9-4-99 Source: FOB AKG 414TLIIS>GP DMIC-20 (mics on cartoid) Transfer: vdat/cdwav Tracked w/CDWAV Note: At about 11:39 the pre-amp got shut off...there is about 2 missing minutes from the show...I pieced it together. The splice is hardly noticeable. ======== No Setlist - Pure Improve...I tracked it as best I could. ======== Brad Houser - bass (Critters Buggin) Skerik - sax (Critters Buggin) Michael Shrieve - drums (Santana) Reggie Watts - vocals (Maktub) Michael Carabello (?) - percussions "These five laid down some sweet, liquid grooves that had the packed flag pavilion shimmyin', shakin', laughin' and hangin' on their every move. It's always fun to watch Hauser kick out his trademark mercurial bass grooves, regardless of who he's playing with. Locked tight with Shrieve's drumming, they were the underlying current upon which Skerik and Reggie surfed. Those two were meant to play with one another and were simply amazing to watch! Playing a game of tag with each other's lines, Reggie would sing something and Skerik would blow the same line back at him through his tenor; sort of an ongoing musical knock-knock-who's-there. At one point Reggie started singing lines like he was calling out the rhythm to a tabla piece (in general, tabla players will sing the percussive lines they play before performing the piece on their tabla), and I couldn't help but wonder if he was aware of the practice. Memories of tabla maestro Vishal Nagar and his workshop at WOMAD USA came to mind. Reggie crooned, crowed, cockled and cackled, creating a large palette of monkey noises to amuse us. 100% improvisation, you could do nothing but smile and get down to the groove as Trilon held the crowd mesmerized with their performance." - Craig Young http://www.earpollution.com/oct99/coolbyproxy/saturday.htm Performance Photos: (check out that hat!!) http://www.bugvision.com/insectus/trilon.html Recorded by John Cocci Transferred and tracked by Imgoinmad Additional note: As I understand it, there were only 3-4 gigs played as Trilon. We are fortunate that John was there capturing it for posterity. Thanks John, you rock! Seeded as part of the "SkerikTree" for members of the Critters Buggin Yahoo Group by Imgoinmad (imgoinmad@attbi.com). This music was played to be heard, so now that you have a copy for yourself, please share with all your friends... ***Thanks to the members of the band for allowing us to tape - these people are not only great musicians, they are great people! Remember, if you do tape the band please send copies to them...they appreciate it.
sean (4/5) CDR / 1 A View   FOB AKG 414TLIIS>GP DMIC-20
Summoner (4/5) 1shn/1cdr / 0 View   FOB AKG 414TLIIS>GP DMIC-20
Notes: filler on aerosmith 4.23.73 shn
James Tierney (3/0) CDR / 1 NYR View   (fob) AKG 414 TLIIs > GP DMic-20
Notes: Trilon Bumbershoot Bumbrella Stage Seattle, WA 9-4-99 Source: FOB AKG 414TLIIS>GP DMIC-20 (mics on cartoid) Transfer: vdat/cdwav Tracked w/CDWAV Note: At about 11:39 the pre-amp got shut off...there is about 2 missing minutes from the show...I pieced it together. The splice is hardly noticeable. ======== No Setlist - Pure Improve...I tracked it as best I could. ======== Brad Houser - bass (Critters Buggin) Skerik - sax (Critters Buggin) Michael Shrieve - drums (Santana) Reggie Watts - vocals (Maktub) Michael Carabello (?) - percussions "These five laid down some sweet, liquid grooves that had the packed flag pavilion shimmyin', shakin', laughin' and hangin' on their every move. It's always fun to watch Hauser kick out his trademark mercurial bass grooves, regardless of who he's playing with. Locked tight with Shrieve's drumming, they were the underlying current upon which Skerik and Reggie surfed. Those two were meant to play with one another and were simply amazing to watch! Playing a game of tag with each other's lines, Reggie would sing something and Skerik would blow the same line back at him through his tenor; sort of an ongoing musical knock-knock-who's-there. At one point Reggie started singing lines like he was calling out the rhythm to a tabla piece (in general, tabla players will sing the percussive lines they play before performing the piece on their tabla), and I couldn't help but wonder if he was aware of the practice. Memories of tabla maestro Vishal Nagar and his workshop at WOMAD USA came to mind. Reggie crooned, crowed, cockled and cackled, creating a large palette of monkey noises to amuse us. 100% improvisation, you could do nothing but smile and get down to the groove as Trilon held the crowd mesmerized with their performance." - Craig Young http://www.earpollution.com/oct99/coolbyproxy/saturday.htm Performance Photos: (check out that hat!!) http://www.bugvision.com/insectus/trilon.html Recorded by John Cocci Transferred and tracked by Imgoinmad Additional note: As I understand it, there were only 3-4 gigs played as Trilon. We are fortunate that John was there capturing it for posterity. Thanks John, you rock! Seeded as part of the "SkerikTree" for members of the Critters Buggin Yahoo Group by Imgoinmad (imgoinmad@attbi.com). This music was played to be heard, so now that you have a copy for yourself, please share with all your friends... ***Thanks to the members of the band for allowing us to tape - these people are not only great musicians, they are great people! Remember, if you do tape the band please send copies to them...they appreciate it.
Mike Vescovo (3/4.9) SHN / 1 View   FOB AKG 414TLIIS>GP DMIC-20(mics on cartoid)
Notes: At about 11:39 the pre-amp got shut off...there is about 2 missing minutes from the show...I pieced it together. The splice is hardly noticeable.
SnowFlies (3/1) 2 SHN / 0 View   FOB AKG 414TLIIS>GP DMIC-20
Notes: 12 Trilon Bumbershoot Bumbrella Stage Seattle, WA 9-4-99 Source: FOB AKG 414TLIIS>GP DMIC-20 (mics on cartoid) Transfer: vdat/cdwav Tracked w/CDWAV Note: At about 11:39 the pre-amp got shut off...there is about 2 missing minutes from the show...I pieced it together. The splice is hardly noticeable. ======== No Setlist - Pure Improve...I tracked it as best I could. ======== Brad Houser - bass (Critters Buggin) Skerik - sax (Critters Buggin) Michael Shrieve - drums (Santana) Reggie Watts - vocals (Maktub) Michael Carabello (?) - percussions "These five laid down some sweet, liquid grooves that had the packed flag pavilion shimmyin', shakin', laughin' and hangin' on their every move. It's always fun to watch Hauser kick out his trademark mercurial bass grooves, regardless of who he's playing with. Locked tight with Shrieve's drumming, they were the underlying current upon which Skerik and Reggie surfed. Those two were meant to play with one another and were simply amazing to watch! Playing a game of tag with each other's lines, Reggie would sing something and Skerik would blow the same line back at him through his tenor; sort of an ongoing musical knock-knock-who's-there. At one point Reggie started singing lines like he was calling out the rhythm to a tabla piece (in general, tabla players will sing the percussive lines they play before performing the piece on their tabla), and I couldn't help but wonder if he was aware of the practice. Memories of tabla maestro Vishal Nagar and his workshop at WOMAD USA came to mind. Reggie crooned, crowed, cockled and cackled, creating a large palette of monkey noises to amuse us. 100% improvisation, you could do nothing but smile and get down to the groove as Trilon held the crowd mesmerized with their performance." - Craig Young http://www.earpollution.com/oct99/coolbyproxy/saturday.htm Performance Photos: (check out that hat!!) http://www.bugvision.com/insectus/trilon.html Recorded by John Cocci Transferred and tracked by Imgoinmad Additional note: As I understand it, there were only 3-4 gigs played as Trilon. We are fortunate that John was there capturing it for posterity. Thanks John, you rock! Seeded as part of the "SkerikTree" for members of the Critters Buggin Yahoo Group by Imgoinmad (imgoinmad@attbi.com). This music was played to be heard, so now that you have a copy for yourself, please share with all your friends... ***Thanks to the members of the band for allowing us to tape - these people are not only great musicians, they are great people! Remember, if you do tape the band please send copies to them...they appreciate it.
Sage (3/0) SHN / 1 View  
stlw8ing (3/0) SHN. / 1 View   AKG 414TLIIS > GP DMIC-20
steve w. (3/5) SHN / 1 View   FOB AKG 414TLIIS>GP DMIC-20
john (2/5) shn / 1 View   FOB AUD
J Hemi (2/0) / 0 View  
Those Funking DeVilbiss Brothers (2/5) SHN / 1 View   FOB AKG 414TLIIS>GP DMIC-20
arthur (1/4.9) shn / 1 View  
LossLess Legs (1/0) CDR / 1 View   FOB AKG 414TLIIS>GP DMIC-20
Notes: 4/6/2008 - ChrisJ
Andy Cross (1/4.8) CDR / 1 View   FOB AKG 414TLIIS>GP DMIC-20
Troy (1/4.7) CDR / 1 A View   FOB AKG 414TLIIS>GP DMIC-20
Notes: Skerik, Brad Houser, 0Reggie Watt & Michael Schrieve
Ian Wright (1/5) CDR / 1 View   AUD
Matt Cable (1/0) shn / 1 View   FOB AKG 414TLIIS>GP DMIC-20
Notes: Brad Houser - bass (Critters Buggin) Skerik - sax (Critters Buggin) Michael Shrieve - drums (Santana) Reggie Watts - vocals (Maktub) Michael Carabello (?) - percussions "These five laid down some sweet, liquid grooves that had the packed flag pavilion shimmyin', shakin', laughin' and hangin' on their every move. It's always fun to watch Hauser kick out his trademark mercurial bass grooves, regardless of who he's playing with. Locked tight with Shrieve's drumming, they were the underlying current upon which Skerik and Reggie surfed. Those two were meant to play with one another and were simply amazing to watch! Playing a game of tag with each other's lines, Reggie would sing something and Skerik would blow the same line back at him through his tenor; sort of an ongoing musical knock-knock-who's-there. At one point Reggie started singing lines like he was calling out the rhythm to a tabla piece (in general, tabla players will sing the percussive lines they play before performing the piece on their tabla), and I couldn't help but wonder if he was aware of the practice. Memories of tabla maestro Vishal Nagar and his workshop at WOMAD USA came to mind. Reggie crooned, crowed, cockled and cackled, creating a large palette of monkey noises to amuse us. 100% improvisation, you could do nothing but smile and get down to the groove as Trilon held the crowd mesmerized with their performance." - Craig Young http://www.earpollution.com/oct99/coolbyproxy/saturday.htm
Kathy (0/5) SHN / 1 A View   AKG 414LIIS>GP DMIC-20
TCA (0/0) SHN / 1 JJ View   FOB AKG 414TLIIS>GP DMIC-20 (mics on cartoid)
Zachary Paul (0/0) SHN / 1 View   FOB AKG 414TLIIS>GP DMIC-20
SnowflakesandSHN (0/0) 1 SHN / 0 View   FOB AKG 414TLIIS>GP DMIC-20 (mics on cartoid)
Eric Devin (0/4.4) CD-R / 1 A+ A View   FOB AKG 414TLIIS>GP DMIC-20
travers edwards (0/0) / 0 View  
Jason Gladys (0/0) .shn / 1 View   FOB AKG 414TLIIS>GP DMIC-20
Notes: Trilon Bumbershoot Bumbrella Stage Seattle, WA 9-4-99 Source: FOB AKG 414TLIIS>GP DMIC-20 (mics on cartoid) Transfer: vdat/cdwav Tracked w/CDWAV Note: At about 11:39 the pre-amp got shut off...there is about 2 missing minutes from the show...I pieced it together. The splice is hardly noticeable. ======== No Setlist - Pure Improve...I tracked it as best I could. ======== Brad Houser - bass (Critters Buggin) Skerik - sax (Critters Buggin) Michael Shrieve - drums (Santana) Reggie Watts - vocals (Maktub) Michael Carabello (?) - percussions "These five laid down some sweet, liquid grooves that had the packed flag pavilion shimmyin', shakin', laughin' and hangin' on their every move. It's always fun to watch Hauser kick out his trademark mercurial bass grooves, regardless of who he's playing with. Locked tight with Shrieve's drumming, they were the underlying current upon which Skerik and Reggie surfed. Those two were meant to play with one another and were simply amazing to watch! Playing a game of tag with each other's lines, Reggie would sing something and Skerik would blow the same line back at him through his tenor; sort of an ongoing musical knock-knock-who's-there. At one point Reggie started singing lines like he was calling out the rhythm to a tabla piece (in general, tabla players will sing the percussive lines they play before performing the piece on their tabla), and I couldn't help but wonder if he was aware of the practice. Memories of tabla maestro Vishal Nagar and his workshop at WOMAD USA came to mind. Reggie crooned, crowed, cockled and cackled, creating a large palette of monkey noises to amuse us. 100% improvisation, you could do nothing but smile and get down to the groove as Trilon held the crowd mesmerized with their performance." - Craig Young http://www.earpollution.com/oct99/coolbyproxy/saturday.htm Performance Photos: (check out that hat!!) http://www.bugvision.com/insectus/trilon.html Recorded by John Cocci Transferred and tracked by Imgoinmad Additional note: As I understand it, there were only 3-4 gigs played as Trilon. We are fortunate that John was there capturing it for posterity. Thanks John, you rock! Seeded as part of the "SkerikTree" for members of the Critters Buggin Yahoo Group by Imgoinmad (imgoinmad@attbi.com). This music was played to be heard, so now that you have a copy for yourself, please share with all your friends... ***Thanks to the members of the band for allowing us to tape - these people are not only great musicians, they are great people! Remember, if you do tape the band please send copies to them...they appreciate it.
Jason Gladys (0/0) .shn / 1 View   FOB AKG 414TLIIS>GP DMIC-20
Notes: Trilon Bumbershoot Bumbrella Stage Seattle, WA 9-4-99 Source: FOB AKG 414TLIIS>GP DMIC-20 (mics on cartoid) Transfer: vdat/cdwav Tracked w/CDWAV Note: At about 11:39 the pre-amp got shut off...there is about 2 missing minutes from the show...I pieced it together. The splice is hardly noticeable. ======== No Setlist - Pure Improve...I tracked it as best I could. ======== Brad Houser - bass (Critters Buggin) Skerik - sax (Critters Buggin) Michael Shrieve - drums (Santana) Reggie Watts - vocals (Maktub) Michael Carabello (?) - percussions "These five laid down some sweet, liquid grooves that had the packed flag pavilion shimmyin', shakin', laughin' and hangin' on their every move. It's always fun to watch Hauser kick out his trademark mercurial bass grooves, regardless of who he's playing with. Locked tight with Shrieve's drumming, they were the underlying current upon which Skerik and Reggie surfed. Those two were meant to play with one another and were simply amazing to watch! Playing a game of tag with each other's lines, Reggie would sing something and Skerik would blow the same line back at him through his tenor; sort of an ongoing musical knock-knock-who's-there. At one point Reggie started singing lines like he was calling out the rhythm to a tabla piece (in general, tabla players will sing the percussive lines they play before performing the piece on their tabla), and I couldn't help but wonder if he was aware of the practice. Memories of tabla maestro Vishal Nagar and his workshop at WOMAD USA came to mind. Reggie crooned, crowed, cockled and cackled, creating a large palette of monkey noises to amuse us. 100% improvisation, you could do nothing but smile and get down to the groove as Trilon held the crowd mesmerized with their performance." - Craig Young http://www.earpollution.com/oct99/coolbyproxy/saturday.htm Performance Photos: (check out that hat!!) http://www.bugvision.com/insectus/trilon.html Recorded by John Cocci Transferred and tracked by Imgoinmad Additional note: As I understand it, there were only 3-4 gigs played as Trilon. We are fortunate that John was there capturing it for posterity. Thanks John, you rock! Seeded as part of the "SkerikTree" for members of the Critters Buggin Yahoo Group by Imgoinmad (imgoinmad@attbi.com). This music was played to be heard, so now that you have a copy for yourself, please share with all your friends... ***Thanks to the members of the band for allowing us to tape - these people are not only great musicians, they are great people! Remember, if you do tape the band please send copies to them...they appreciate it.
q (0/0) CD-R / 1 A/A View   FOB AKG 414TLIIS>GP DMIC-20
Notes: Brad Houser - bass (Critters Buggin) Skerik - sax (Critters Buggin) Michael Shrieve - drums (Santana) Reggie Watts - vocals (Maktub) Michael Carabello - percussions (?)
Jason (0/0) CD-R / 1 A/A View   FOB AKG 414TLIIS>GP DMIC-20
Notes: Brad Houser - bass (Critters Buggin) Skerik - sax (Critters Buggin) Michael Shrieve - drums (Santana) Reggie Watts - vocals (Maktub) Michael Carabello (?) - percussions
Ryan Grady (0/3.5) CDR / 1 B View   FOB AKG 414TLIIS>GP DMIC-20
Notes: FOB AKG 414TLIIS>GP DMIC-20 (mics on cartoid)