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Re: Do any of you play this part in the transition?

PostPosted:Thu Jul 14, 2011 11:30 am
by DenverEd
I request that someone tab this out so as to end all confusion. 8)

Re: Do any of you play this part in the transition?

PostPosted:Thu Jul 14, 2011 11:30 am
by jahozer
Ive also heard it referred to as the "peanuts jam"

Re: Do any of you play this part in the transition?

PostPosted:Thu Jul 14, 2011 11:46 am
by CoolBreeze
RiverRat wrote:oops link to the show with the 1st Feelin Groovy in a China>Rider:

http://www.archive.org/details/gd73-03- ... efail.shnf
That's IT! Right at the 7:20 mark-

Bruce

Re: Do any of you play this part in the transition?

PostPosted:Thu Jul 14, 2011 5:16 pm
by Staemius
We play it - timing was challenging for awhile but it's a fun part - we play D - C#m - B# - A around until the big G.

Re: Do any of you play this part in the transition?

PostPosted:Thu Jul 14, 2011 6:07 pm
by tigerstrat
RiverRat wrote:Are we referring to the "Feelin' Groovy Jam"?

http://deadessays.blogspot.com/2010/01/ ... -jams.html

The G is a return to the China cat theme before going into Rider.

Check the first time this was done... Feelin' Groovy starts @ 6:50 and the return the China Cat theme is @ 8:11
Why do so many people refer to it as such? Imho, the passage sounds nothing like the referenced Paul Simon tune.

To me it sounds remotely related to the main UJB theme. Here's one of my favorite examples of this jam:

11/14/73 San Diego Sports Arena
http://www.archive.org/details/gd73-11- ... sbeok.shnf

Re: Do any of you play this part in the transition?

PostPosted:Wed Aug 10, 2011 12:07 pm
by jahozer
Hmm. I hear the backing chords as D A G D. We do that 8 times, then resolve on the big fat G.
Does anyone else play that? It works in the sense that everything is a fat and happy major feeling

Re: Do any of you play this part in the transition?

PostPosted:Wed Aug 10, 2011 12:18 pm
by Tennessee Jedi
I single note it
D C# B A
8 x times then the G
which prob works nice over jahozers' chords
:-)

Re: Do any of you play this part in the transition?

PostPosted:Wed Aug 10, 2011 12:33 pm
by Rusty the Scoob
Tennessee Jedi wrote:I single note it
D C# B A
8 x times then the G
which prob works nice over jahozers' chords :-)
Yep, it would!

Re: Do any of you play this part in the transition?

PostPosted:Wed Aug 10, 2011 1:03 pm
by strumminsix
jahozer wrote:Hmm. I hear the backing chords as D A G D. We do that 8 times, then resolve on the big fat G.
Does anyone else play that? It works in the sense that everything is a fat and happy major feeling
Check it out: http://community.rukind.com/viewtopic.php?f=40&t=3114

I could see the G vs Bm thing as 2 notes are shared but that last one is very much an A and it picks up with a change to the D to start over again.

I think what you may have missed in my earlier posts is what we do:
D A Bm A x 8 then a D hold (suspenseful build up #1)
D A Bm A x 8 then a D hold (suspenseful build up #2)
D A Bm A x 8 then a BIG FREAKIN G RELEASE! Then back to the D to setup IKYR.

Re: Do any of you play this part in the transition?

PostPosted:Wed Aug 10, 2011 9:37 pm
by jahozer
Ah, yes, that does sound better, strummin. Thanks! The D A G D worked as you said sharing the D and the b, but the D chord was working because I was putting the A on the top of my 3 note D chord, so I was hearing that A, but was working as that D resolve as well. That D resolve is a nicer build too, as it doesnt give that giant G away too soon. Interesting...

Re: Do any of you play this part in the transition?

PostPosted:Thu Aug 11, 2011 6:53 am
by strumminsix
jahozer wrote:Ah, yes, that does sound better, strummin. Thanks! The D A G D worked as you said sharing the D and the b, but the D chord was working because I was putting the A on the top of my 3 note D chord, so I was hearing that A, but was working as that D resolve as well. That D resolve is a nicer build too, as it doesnt give that giant G away too soon. Interesting...
You are welcome, bro! I'm sorta upset that the video we used to study and debate on is not now gone. They took their time with it there and you can see hands clearly as well as both guitars. However, since that time I've learned a few things about it:
- called the Feeling Groovy jam
- was also in Dark Star and Dancin' in the Streets
- for those others would sometimes never resolve, just fade away
- Bobby usually set it up and others fell in behind him