| Gathering of the VIBES 2006 |
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| Written by Jim Bo | |
| Thursday, August 24, 2006 | |
We need not recap the 11 year history of this wondrous event, held for five years now at the Indian Lookout Country Club in Mariaville, NY. We need no account of the heartfelt and soulful preparation put in by the original "Deadhead Heaven" promoters, Terrapin Tapes and Dupree's Diamond News, to commemorate the life and music of Jerry Garcia. These details have been covered numerous times in other reports. All we need is to be here now, or at least to have been at the ILCC the weekend of August 18-20, 2006.
Wavy Gravy, an original Merry Prankster affiliate, returns each year to emcee the fest, usually garbed in electric koolaid colors with clown-like overtones. Wavy reminds us that this is a family-friendly event by inviting pre-adolescents to offer commentary via microphone, many of whom accept the invitation with whimsical musings about the Tooth Fairy's gift from the night before. His brand of acerbic political wit and down-home authenticity causes broad smiles across generations.
I arrived at the Cosmic Casbah campsite on Friday just before Noon, with enough time to set up camp as Scarecrow Collection kicked off with a solid set from the Terrapin Stage. The heat and humidity cranked up a few notches as I ran to the Concert Field to stake out my best vantage point. Opposing stages allowed for virtually seamless segues between bands, and the Rafter Bats wasted no time jumping into their jamming bluegrass set onto the Inspiration Stage. By the time Strangefolk took their energetic rhythms to the main stage, the Karma Wash folks had completed the metaphysical construction of their brushless walk-through spiritual cleansing apparatus just behind the soundboard.
It followed logically that I'd park my ABO Tripod Sun Shelter just behind the intriguing Karma Wash, knowing there'd be photo-ops galore. Coincidentally, artist This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it had just finished painting a girl's midriff, and was looking pretty sunburned. After I snapped a few pictures of the beautiful canvas, Ron took shelter in the Tripod, and stayed for a coupla daze. Needless to say, I spent much of my weekend in the Concert Field taking photos of freshly painted happy hippy bodies. And the Music Never Stopped! Juggling Suns, North Mississippi All Stars, and Ryan Montbleau all got stellar sets in before a gorgeous sunset led to a tweaking twilight. As dusk settled into darkness, generators kicked up the power a few notches and AOD lit up the main stage. Martin Sexton showed off his vocal range and acoustic prowess, followed by an inspired re-re-reunion of DBB. The Bay Area's Tea Leaf Green was an energetic send-off to a horizontal nap in my tent.
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