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Syzygy
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Joined: December 16 2004
Location: United Kingdom
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Posted: April 20 2005 at 18:03 |
PROGMAN wrote:
I Like that Trukin song they Did. (Can't Remember the Title) |
It's called Truckin' - the final song on American Beauty, one of a pair of largely acoustic song based albums they put out in 1970 - the other was Workingman's Dead. Neither is remotely prog, but if you like rootsy American music they're both superb folk/blues/country/rock sets.
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'Like so many of you
I've got my doubts about how much to contribute
to the already rich among us...'
Robert Wyatt, Gloria Gloom
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Posted: April 21 2005 at 08:41 |
i believe progman was being sarcastic if he wasnt god help us all
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Cygnus X-2
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Joined: December 24 2004
Location: Bucketheadland
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Posted: April 22 2005 at 00:25 |
The most bizarre thing occurred last night. My sister and I went into Barnes and Noble last night because she needed to get a gift for her friend and I decided to tag along. We go into the music section, and there's this huge gathering of Dead Heads there. What was startling was they were there because Phil Lesh was doing a book signing! I got in line and shook his hand and told him that I enjoyed his music (I just think it's alright- but I wasn't going to pass up a chance like this). Then I bought Drama (Yes) and went home.
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oliverstoned
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Joined: March 26 2004
Location: France
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Posted: April 22 2005 at 02:16 |
Just bought Dick Pick's volume 26 which is a Dead concert from 1969.
This double Cd contains all the best pieces and the sound is average but not too bad.
Electric Theater, Chicago, IL, 4/26/69
Labour Temple, Minneapolis, MN, 4/27/69
Disc 1:
1Dupree's Diamond Blues 4:30 Garcia / Hunter
2Mountains of the Moon 6:45 Garcia / Hunter
3China Cat Sunflower 5:58 Garcia / Hunter
4Doin' That Rag 7:18 Garcia / Hunter
5Cryptical Envelopment 3:05 Jerry Garcia
6The Other One 7:20 Weir / Kreutzmann
7The Eleven 7:59 Lesh / Hunter
8The Other One 1:04 Weir / Kreutzmann
9I Know It's a Sin 4:28 Reed / Reed
10Turn On Your Lovelight 20:37 Scott / Malone
11Me & My Uncle 4:12 John Phillips
12Sittin' on Top of the World 3:37 Traditional / Jacobs / Carter
Disc 2:
1 Dark Star 26:37 Garcia / Weir / Lesh / McKernan / Kreutzmann / Hart / Hunter
2St. Stephen 9:18 Garcia / Lesh / Hunter
3The Eleven 10:19 Lesh / Hunter
4Turn On Your Lovelight 15:25 Scott / Malone
5 Morning Dew 10:47 Dobson / Rose
Personnel:Click Name for Artist Discography
Jerry Garcia - lead guitar, vocals
Bob Weir - rhythm guitar, vocals
Phil Lesh - electric bass, vocals
Ron "PigPen" McKernan - percussion, harmonica, vocals
Tom Constanten - keyboards
Bill Kreutzmann - drums
Mickey Hart - drums
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The Wizard
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Joined: July 18 2005
Location: United States
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Posted: October 26 2005 at 20:26 |
I got terrapin station and it's really great. Very proggy effort. I probably will check out Blues for Allah.
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oliverstoned
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Posted: October 27 2005 at 08:24 |
Yes, i've just read a good chronicle of "Blues from..."
on Allmusic. It semms that it's completely different from the psychedelic begginings.
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Posted: October 27 2005 at 16:16 |
My favorite non bootleg live cd of them is dicks picks #22 from 1968, pretty amazing stuff check it out if you dig their earlier period.
Edited by Franklinstower3
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salmacis
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Joined: April 10 2005
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Posted: October 27 2005 at 16:36 |
The amount of live recordings of the band scares me off a bit; I really liked 'Live/Dead' and the 'Workingmen's Dead/American Beauty' era. I seem to remember enjoying 'Blues For Allah' as well, but I didn't really like 'Aoxomoxoa' so much, due to that horrible 'What's Become Of The Baby' nonsense on it.
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oliverstoned
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Posted: October 27 2005 at 18:18 |
Franklinstower3 wrote:
My favorite non bootleg live cd of them is dicks picks #22 from 1968, pretty amazing stuff check it out if you dig their earlier period. |
and how is the sound?
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