Bela Fleck & The Flecktones along with
Julie Slick
Eventually, Bela strolled out to perform a tune with Adrian and The Slicktones. I can't recall which song it was as it has been some time since the show. I could have left as a happy camper at this point.
At the end of the Belew set, with Elephant Talk as an encore, the McGee band drifted on stage and took up their spots, one at a time, blending into the song. After all were fully engaged, the Power Trio began to exit, one at a time, leaving Umphrey's McGee to finish Elephant Talk. They then played their own set while a downpour moved in to soak the crowd.
The U.M. set was visited by Adrian and some Flecktones. They played a rousing rendition of "Red" with Adrian at the helm.
The set faded into the Flecktone's portion just as the first transition had taken place.
Flecktones were visited by U.M. and all manner of Slicktones with Adrian. "Come Together" was performed by all in a powerful group encore. I couldn't have asked for more.
Here is the U.M. set list from their official site. I wish I had a set list from Adrian's portion.
08.16.06
Chastain Park AmphitheaterAtlanta, Georgia [^top]
One Set
Jam$ > Wife Soup, Passing > Believe the Lie, Great American^, Red^^, Nemo, Hurt Bird Bath$$
Notes
Acoustic Planet tour with Adrian Belew and Bela Fleck & The Flecktones$ with Adrian Belew to end his set; jam is out of Elephant Talk^ with Bela Fleck on banjo, Victor Wooten on bass, and Futureman on percussion^^ with Adrian Belew on guitar$$ with Jeff Coffin and Victor Wooten; Hurt Bird Bath segues into Bela Fleck & The Flecktones' set
Bela Fleck & The Flecktones - all of Umphrey's McGee Brendan, Jake, Joel, and Kris sat in for Bela Fleck's Stomping Grounds during his set (Stomping Grounds included Wipe Out teases); then, the entire band sat in for the encore, joining Adrian Belew and Bela Fleck & The Flecktones; the encore was Come Together > Monkee See
I could go on about details of this trip but...
6 comments:
Wish I had seen that!!
It was incredible !
Thanks,
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Belew is highly-respected in Cincinnati music circles (as you would imagine). Sounds like you caught an amazing show!
"Belew is highly-respected in Cincinnati music circles (as you would imagine). "
As well he should be, in fact, he should be known in much wider geographical circles.
Thanks for stopping by becca and rebecca. It was indeed an awesome concert.
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Indeed he should be, along with so much of the amazing music that emanates from the Queen City. Well, only time will tell, right?
You're welcome. Either name works...LOL, and please feel free to comment at my blog, too. I doubt I got -everything- correct.
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