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Blog For Ekoostik Hookah And More

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First of all, I’m not a _huge_ Hookah fan, so this review isn’t full of the usual fan gushing. Simply put, this showcases Ohio’s best band at their very best. Their jams are a lot tighter and less long-winded than many of their brethren, which makes for an excellent introduction to this band. Standouts include “Lady Vanilla,” “Comin’ Back to Me,” “Sister Sugar,” and “Alexander,” which I think is probably their best song. They compare favorably to Widespread Panic and the Allman Brothers.


Who is the best band you have ever seen live in concert? Or best few, if you'd like!?
My faves are: 1. AC/DC 2. Pearl Jam 3. Ekoostik Hookah Steve Miller Band 4. Ratdog 5. Stone Temple pilots 6. Aerosmith 7. Ozzy osbourne 8. Marshall Tucker Band 9. Merle Haggard 10. ekoostik hookah You guys are giving me some great bands! Now how am I gonna decide who gets the ten points?
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7 Responses to “Blog For Ekoostik Hookah And More”

  1. DeAnda says:

    I had never even heard of ekoostik hookah. Simply put, if you like String Cheese Incident, Phish, moe., Widespread Panic or the Grateful Dead, you will assuredly enjoy the heck out of this live compilation, too. Korn, Limp Bizkit, and Brittany Spears fans please do not attempt to listen to this album at home without musical supervision. Each song on this “hookah” performance has its own pleasant little surprise that will keep you listening, and that’s what improvisation is all about.

  2. Miramontes says:

    ohio’s greatest jam band, has been done a great justice on the recording of this album. I am a big hookah fan but this album will sell concert tickets. if youve neveer seen ekoostik hookah before youll thirst to see them after you hear this one

  3. Irwin says:

    I’ve seen Hookah a number of times, and I’ve heard this setlist almost everytime I’ve seen them. I wish they really changed things up for the CD. Great performance though…would have liked to have heard some songs that aren’t played very often….

  4. Campbell says:

    This is the first CD that I bought of Ekoostik Hookah’s. I was blown away. I listen to Harmonic Convergance every day. I wake up in the morning and I long to hear the entire CD. Octofrye, Coming Back to Me and Loner and everything else on the CD is very well written, original and innovative. I can only wish to experiance this live sometime.

  5. Asher says:

    Although I graduated from The Ohio State University in ‘95 (where this band was a local favorite), I never really listened to Hookah until I recently bought this CD while looking for a good jam band. I couldn’t be happier with my purchase. This CD combines the best aspects of bands like Grateful Dead, Phish, Leonard Skynard, Wide Spread Panic, and others. However, it’s not a rip off of those influences; rather, it exceeds them. I don’t think there’s a song on this disc that’s less than 4 and a half minutes long, and several are in the 6-8 minute range. These guys can just keep a tune going on and on without allowing the music to stagnate. I was particulary struck by the 5th track, titled Loner. It almost feels like 3 songs in one, but with a wonderful continuity throughout the track that picks the listner up and takes him or her for a wild ride.

  6. Fisk says:

    Energetic, moving music with terrific jams in the best of the Grateful Dead tradition.

  7. Ibrahim says:

    Dubbabuddah has everything from upbeat driving songs like “Backwoods Rose” and “Deep River Blues” to heartfelt heavys like “Bats in the bellfry” and “Haramonic Convergence” I love singing along to these songs…I think that there are some people out there on my commute that must think I am nuts while listening to this jammin’ album.