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KevinLesko Posted - 01/12/2002 : 04:35:30 AM
Finally some definative info on their new dvd/album. This is from their site:

"Acclaimed Grammy-winners Béla Fleck and the Flecktones will release their first ever DVD on February 12, 2002, featuring live concert footage showcasing their genre-bending mix of bluegrass, jazz, and pop influences. The DVD will be released simultaneously with a companion live CD on Columbia Records, and is culled from two sold-out shows in Fairfield, Connecticut. The release features full 5.1 Dolby Surround sound, and is augmented by special features including band and guest musician interviews, and documentary footage."

I am SERIOUSLY looking forward to buying this baby!! Is it Feb 12th yet?

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Evergreen Posted - 01/22/2002 : 12:54:10 PM
Big Flecktones Fan here!
Thanx Thanx

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KevinLesko Posted - 01/18/2002 : 1:14:12 PM
Yeah, I'm pretty sure it is the same concert, for those interested there is info on their website: www.flecktones.com

pcbTIM Posted - 01/18/2002 : 04:50:26 AM
I'm bringing this topic back up to the top because I just saw an ad for a Bela Fleck and the Flecktones concert airing on Direct TV all this month. I'm betting that it's the same concert that's coming out in February, but for all you that can't wait, they're showing it now.

"War does not determine who is right, it determines who is left."
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Isaac Posted - 01/14/2002 : 09:27:22 AM
Thats awesome, especially because I'll be seeing them live February 9th MWAHAHA



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pcbTIM Posted - 01/14/2002 : 01:29:29 AM
My first Bela experience was from the Warehouse 5. A friend of mine somehow managed to get it even though neither of us were a part of the Warehouse. Anyway, he had this kick-ass solo on #41 that (along with Moore) made the song 21 minutes. It's so cool.

"War is not about who is right, it is about who is left."
{=HTG=} Posted - 01/13/2002 : 7:16:06 PM
Live Art, great CD, and my first Bela Fleck experince, after hearing Victor Wooten add his kick ass bass touch to #41 on Live at Chicago. It's a great cd.

LizT Posted - 01/12/2002 : 6:49:21 PM
Left of Cool is my favorite! Outbound is good too. I enjoy a little Bela bluegrass from time to time (Bluegrass Sessions, tales from the acoustic planet, vol 2). I picked up Breathe, the Bluegrass Tribute to the songs of DMB, and it's also worth listening to if you like a little foot stomping music. Bela's got some solo shows in my area next month, I hope I'm off from work so I can go to one. Thanks for the info on the DVD Kevin, it's a must have!

KevinLesko Posted - 01/12/2002 : 6:02:12 PM
Oh yeah, and thanks for posting that NIN clip. I'd never seen that before. "JHC" That looks bad-ass!! and that comes out Jan 22nd right? Thats only a week and a half away.

KevinLesko Posted - 01/12/2002 : 6:00:44 PM
Yeah for your first album you might want to stay away from their earlier albums since their sound has evolved a bit. I think I would also sugest Left Of Cool (It was my 1st disc of theirs). I like Outbound a lot as well. They also have a best of cd that you can't go wrong with.

I would hold off on getting Live Art... I have a feeling that this new live disc might be even better.



dirtysloth Posted - 01/12/2002 : 12:10:48 PM
Left of Cool is the first Flecktones album I got into. It's a really great album. The newest one, Outbound, as great as it is, seems a little overdone to me in some ways... for one thing, there's a lot of guests. So as far as studio albums go, I think you'd really enjoy Left of Cool. I gotta say too though that Live Art is great... really gives you a taste of a lot of their stuff and has the energy you can only really get from a live situation, so maybe that might be the first thing you'd wanna check out.

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Patrick

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pcbTIM Posted - 01/12/2002 : 04:59:34 AM
This might be a little off topic, but I was considering buying one of their albums. Which one should I buy? (only one as I know you'll try to sell as many as possible...like when someone asks what Tim album to buy and you tell him/her all of them).

"War is not about who is right, it is about who is left."
Xar666 Posted - 01/12/2002 : 04:39:36 AM
I will definitely get that. The Flecktones rule. I also can’t' wait for this bastard:

http://www.andallthatcouldhavebeen.com/

-Xar666

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