Grateful Dead
I am actually listening to Melinda Doolittle from American Idol fame!
Ha!
She is actually a great performer...Her version of "I've Got Rhythm" is actually quite thrilling!!! I would love to catch her on a solo tour doing songs in her own style, without the American Idol schmaltz...
She has got something truly great going...
I have been checking out a bunch of the current Ratdog tour with Steve Kimock...which has been surprisingly smoking, as I have not been a big fan of Ratdog for the past 6 or 7 years...highly recommended!!!
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"Those who refuse military service are the pioneers of a warless world."
--Albert Einstein
For novelty's sake put them in the order in which they apeared night-to-night from 4/08 to 5/26? It might cause Jerry to Bob to Pig to Jerry to Bob to Pig disalignment, but what the heck. Buena suerte.
Jazz to Dead
Blanton-Webster 7/22/40
Miles Davis "Porgy and Bess" 7/22/58
Buddy Emmons "Steel Guitar Jazz" 7/22/63
Rahsaan Roland Kirk "Volunteered Slavery" 7/22/69
Paramount Northwest 7/22/72
"From day to day, just lettin' it ride,
You get so far away from how it feels inside,
You can't let go, 'cause you're afraid to fall,
But the day may come when you can't feel at all."
This being the 35th anniversary of the folkloric and historic tour, the work has been getting particular attention. It seems that the album order just doesn't make sense. With a cross fade here and there, I rearranged it and came up with this: Jack Straw, Brown-Eyed Women, Mr. Charlie, Cumberland Blues, Tennessee Jed, One More Saturday Night, It Hurts Me Too, You Win Again, China Cat Sunflower >I Know You Rider, Ramble On Rose, He's Gone, Truckin' > Epilogue > Prelude > Morning Dew > Sugar Magnolia.
Even with Sugar Magnolia at the end it still sounds like something needs to follow and bring it on home. That's when I thought of Pigpen and > Lovelight. Now that would totally rock.
Any thoughts?
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Spanish Jam
Both Sides of the Gun - Ben Harper;
Phil & Friends - Vegoose Festival 2006.
The Dude Abides!
Man, I love the NRPS
I envy you Hal R
Lossless
They melt into a dream
A broken angel sings
From a guitar
Deer Creek 7-15-89
And when you hear that song
Come CRYING like the wind . . .
When Jerry sang that CRYING, it always tore me up. Still does.
Amazing show. Amazing man. Happy Birthday, Garcia.
Hello baby, I'm gone, goodbye.
Home:
Band - Porcupine Tree
Recording -- Stupid Dream 5.1 DTS DVD-Audio Disc
Song --- Slave Called Shiver (gives me shivers!)
Car:
Band - GD
Recording -- 12/31/84 II (FM)
Song(s) --- Sug Mag > Scarlet > Fire ... Spanish Jam (Wow!)
iPod:
Band - Abecedarians
Recording -- The Other Side of the Fence
Song --- Ghosts
Scott
Grateful Dead
1-31-70
The Warehouse, New Orleans
SBD>MR>C>D>CD>EAC>SHN
Disc 1
electric set
1. Cold Rain & Snow
2. Mama Tried
3. Stage Banter
4. Dire Wolf
5. Big Boss Man
6. Morning Dew
7. Mason's Children%
8. Me & My Uncle
9. Hard To Handle
Disc 2
acoustic set
1. Stage Banter
2. Long Black Limousine
3. Seasons Of My Heart
4. Saw Mill
5. Bound In Memories
6. The Race Is On
7. Black Peter
8. Little Sadie
9. I've Been All Around This World
10. Katie Mae
11. Cumberland Blues
pretty good 70's sbd
Lossless
Friend of the Devil is what I am listening to right now!!!
Gives me goose bumps everytime!!!
Can you loan me twenty bills???
Smile, smile, smile. : )