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    Does anyone else like grace potter and the nocturnals B-3 organ sexy!!! Who knew vermont had a swamp,southern rock blues scene She has mixed it up this last album so I still like the early stuff

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    I stumbled upon Grace and the nocturnals in a side tent at 2 in the afternoon at Austin City Limits in 2007. it was 100 degrees. Fans blasting on the stage. She was wearing denim cutoffs and a white v neck t shirt. Playing her B3 perpendicular to the crowd - facing the guitarists with the drum kit to her left. She had the drop jawed - rapt attention of every person in the tent, male and female....all 200 of us.....that was BEFORE she took a oversized plastic beer stein full of water....you know the type....commemorative "souvenirs" of events like that.....took the beer stein of water, while seated at the organ.....exagerratedly arched her back, put her face to the sky and poured it, not slowly, but not a dump either, poured it on her forehead.

    did I mention white v neck t shirt and denim cutoffs?

    played one more song at the organ, THEN took her place behind the mic with her flying V.

    Oh, and they Rocked, too.

    Needless to say, I'm a big fan.

    Now before you write me off as a creep....I've seen hundreds and hundreds of shows. I've NEVER experienced the energy she has as a performer. She commands full attention....truly exceptional. And, the woman has pipes you can't believe, holds her own with Raitt, Tedeschi, Adele, Winehouse.....as a guitarist....that's a bit of a prop. That V is their primarily as a phallic symbol. She keeps it tuned to open G and simply bars various frets. But that's FINE. She's adding to the sonic landscape and she is performing in every sense of the word.

    About six months later I saw her perform with Gov't Mule (still 2007) Nocturnals were the opening band, and then Grace did several encore numbers along side Warren. I've seen her another 4 times I think since. Last time was at the House of Blues in Chicago. I have to tell you I was a bit disappointed. Stilettos and a barely there white sequined cocktail dress, a very very slick production. It wasn't the raw sexual rock n roll energy of the sweaty Texas tent revival, or the Blues rock vibe with mule, or the small club barely containing the rising star. Suddenly it was corporate/ego/$$$$ production. Don't know how that can be avoided. I hope she can keep it real like Tedeschi and Raitt have. She's amazing.
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    Quote Originally Posted by mrmudcat View Post
    Who knew vermont had a swamp,southern rock blues scene
    You know, Tedeschi is from Boston. Brad Delp and Steven Tyler are from New Hampshire. Got a buddy named Dave Gerard, toured with Traveler, Radiators, DMB, Little Feat, has a huge soulful voice. Also from New Hampshire. I personally tend to fashion myself after Paul Rogers/David Clayton Thomas/Burton Cummings. Something about the clean Northern New England air makes you want to belt it out, I guess.
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    Yup, though I don't know if I'm a bigger fan of her music or her legs. I know I certainly enjoyed both in this:

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    recording session from last september. The host writes fantastic essays about the performers.

    http://www.daytrotter.com/#!/concert...054819-3737713
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    Quote Originally Posted by duhvoodooman View Post
    Yup, though I don't know if I'm a bigger fan of her music or her legs. I know I certainly enjoyed both in this:

    Wow, that bass player is smokin' hot too.

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    OMG, dude! Have you seen their gig on "Storytellers" ? One of the best I have ever seen. She is so incredibly sexy-groovy.

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    Good music, fo' sho!
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    The first few albums were smokin' hot: Original Soul (2004), Nothing but the Water (2005), Live, Oh Five (2005), This is Somewhere (2007)
    The recent two were really disappointing. They moved into a commercial direction that is almost lifeless by comparison. Hopefully, the band will reclaim their early strengths: gritty, soulful, bluesy rock.

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    Agree 100%...............

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    Quote Originally Posted by Tig View Post
    The first few albums were smokin' hot: Original Soul (2004), Nothing but the Water (2005), Live, Oh Five (2005), This is Somewhere (2007)
    The recent two were really disappointing. They moved into a commercial direction that is almost lifeless by comparison. Hopefully, the band will reclaim their early strengths: gritty, soulful, bluesy rock.

    Yep. I'm skeptical. But that would be cool if it happens.
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