Thank you for the tremendous Terrapin tutorial! Talk about Inspiration, so the story goes, Hunter was watching a lightning storm through his window in Stinson Beach and wrote the words “Inspiration, move me brightly” at the top of the page. Simultaneously, Jerry was driving across the Golden Gate Bridge observing the same storm, came up with the melody in his head, got so excited he turned around and went back home to share with Hunter who had the lyrics that fit perfectly. Thanks again and have a great time in the sand! ☀️🏝️🎸⚡️🐢💨
Somehow never heard the story. I would love a Dead documentary where they focus on the songs, just the songs. Would be so amazing to pick - say 20 of their tunes and have the living members/family share their POV on the tune.
@@gmcsrbosavl6964 That’d be a great documentary. I’ve learned a lot about their song’s origins from reading the biographies. Highly recommend So Many Roads by David Brown and Blair Jackson’s An American Life about Garcia. I think the Terrapin story is in one of those.
Thanks Michael for the great video! I'm inspired to learn more of Terrapin! Regarding the writing story, what I heard several times is that Jerry was driving across the Richmond-San Rafael bridge towards the East Bay. He heard the melody and then turned around and went back to Marin. I hadn't heard that Hunter was in Stinson, I thought he was in Marin somewhere with a view of San Pablo Bay so that he was seeing the same storm Jerry was, although it would have been more or less the same storm in Stinson.
@@efolson You’re absolutely right. I’d got my bridges crossed 😉. Here’s a little excerpt with some more detail: Dennis McNally, the Dead's publicist and biographer, told the story in a 2021 episode of the Songfacts Podcast. "Jerry lived in Marin, which is to the west. He had been in the East Bay and he's driving home on the Richmond San Rafael Bridge, and there's a wild storm out to his right on the Northern end of the bay - lightning and just a great, wonderful storm and suddenly he hears a tune in his head, and it's the basic riff of 'Terrapin.' He hears the whole tune in his head," he said.
@@davidmugglebee523 Hmm, I thought he was driving east across the bridge, he heard the melody, and then he decided to turn around and go home so that he could start working it out on his guitar! I envisioned Hunter looking at the same storm out some window pointed towards the Bay. When I drive across that bridge, I think of it as the "Terrapin bridge"!
This vid got blocked, so it just went up today instead of earlier in the week. SO - the meetup will likely be Sunday. Hope so see some friends on the Mexico beach!
Love you brother. I would love to see you break down Unbroken chain but that would be a very long video or perhaps two. And the only live versions that were ever done are watered down because there are so few and it was at the end
I was there! It was 100°+ all day, but then the sun went down, a light rain began, and Jerry started strumming those F chords... Sooo, cooling and mesmerizing. Thanks for the vid.
This show is a monster. If you don’t know it listen to the whole thing! One of the best dead shows ever. I love it. July 89 was incredible. That whole year had so many great shows. Into spring 90 as well
The Tiger 🐅 stripes with the Leopard 🐆 color 😲🥹 One of the most beautiful guitars i have ever seen. Been following since before my comment to "get that kid a drum set" & it's CRAZY how many add-on comments it got🤯 keep it rockin' now!🎶🎶🎵🎶🎧✌️
Michael, so good! I learned this tune over the past few years there is a lot in it, love the chords, the changes, the melodic lead it’s symphonic and orchestral in places. There is a master class on Phil’s treatment of harmony, counterpoint and melody stuffed into his subtle “lead bass” style 🎉🎉🎉
Oh my Lord I would love to see you break down some more of the studio version! As a young, deadhead, wannabe guitarist my mind was completely expanded at an infinite velocity across an infinite amount of directions 😂
They were unlike any other band, unbelievable combinations of chords that work together and the crazy thing when they play it , it just happens.. I've played guitar since i was 8 years old I'm know 65 do the math.. I have never seen or head such musical combinations that work and sound like the the Dead. Unbelievable
You are so on it! Bringing back decades old music learning experience… Loving your breakdowns with the guitar 🎸! P. S. Not to mention, your overall analysis, of the macro-song, musicality of the composition and yet: very excellent critique…
Michael, Love the way you break things down ...... Even bands I'm not 100 into I watch your videos because I always learn something ..... Wish I lived closer to you because you are exactly what I need when trying to figure something out because you are so in tune with everything going on and you break it down into actual English..... Play the melody always and keep it in your hands
One of the fav Terrapin’s I feel I ever saw was 5/5 or 5/6 1990. Can’t remember which day of the 2 shows of hand but check out the performance. Smoking jam
You really should react to this entire show. You already reacted to the Deal from this show. It's fantastic and is a great encapsulation of the band's 3rd and final peak. This show is my all time favorite.
Different strokes for different folks I guess. I think the key sound is kinda cheesy and really sounds out of place on a majestic, entrancing song like Terrapin.
Magical tune, both music and Hunter's words. Magic. 3rd or 4th live Terrapin by then, standing about 30 feet in front of the band, on the general admission floor at the Cumberland County Civic Center in Portland Maine 5/11/80. That Terrapin (and the Brokedown Palace encore) I was not of this Earth , brief moments, winking in and out, here then there, some purple silvery radiant, ultimately peaceful place. So beautiful, beyonds any words; sounds silly to try and speak of. For better or worse everyone around me heard primal screams as I was taken outside. Sorry for that, sort of, just torn from my soul, couldn't have been anything else. Never forget, Heaven on Earth, brief priceless moments. I know I'm an idiot, certainly sounding like one. Of course there was my first communion with the universe 9/2/78... Thank you for the thoughtful, interesting analysis! Have a blast in Mexico! As always, stay peaceful, stay empathetic...
Ren - Hi Ren is the next song you should react to. Not just because the song is incredible, but because the artist himself deserves to go viral and explode in popularity. The song has a powerful message and it needs to be shared.
Jimmy herring- since I been loving you… absolutely phenomenal rendition that you should check out thanks man… glad Radiohead finally clicked for ya it put a smile on my face to watch it all come together for ya
First Show - got me fired....so of course after picking up my last paycheck a few days later I was off to Philly :) The whole summer landed me in the Army, which brought me to Hawaii where my first weekend on Oahu where Garcia Band was playing at the Waikiki Shell. This was the only Terrapin I ever got - glad it was fantastic. Still can't play the damn thing!
The glorious bridge you discuss starting around 11:00 (following "not disaster") was done differently three nights running on 03-18/19/20-77 when Terrapin was performed three nights running (clearly they were working on it since this was the first time they played Terrapin after its debut on 02-26-77). The bridge has life-changing power, particularly on 03-20-77. Worth your professional and personal attention!! Another outstanding reading is from 2015's Fare Thee Well, when Trey runs through the entire bridge twice, note for note. It was a bravura performance for a guy playing songs in front of 70,000 people who knew them better than he did. Props!
Working on Triads and also a big Dead Fan. Thank You for the Theory. I learned some things, and I am definitely watching this again. I would love to hear your take on "Eyes".
A stellar version of this song is from the Day of the Dead tribute album. Members of Grizzly Bear and The National do the cover. Check it out if you like the song!
Terrapin is an amazing tune once you get all the parts figured out. But it is not easy to learn. The ending is the same chords over and over. Am > G > D > C > Am. Just using triads. Highly recc the terrrapin lesson by Seth Fleishman ... he goes deep into both jerry and bob parts.
You need to react to “Hi Ren” ASAP! amazing guitar playing but honestly that’s just one very small part of the story telling and emotional roller coaster. Love your reactions and breakdown man, keep up the great content! 🙌🏼
Thanks Michael! Have a ball in Mexico! You know Widespread Panic is down there now too! ;) What an epic piece of music Terrapin is! I can't help but think that if Brent had lived longer, Jerry would have too. Jerry never was the same after we lost Brent. They had a certain chemistry, as we see flashes of here, and Brent really pushed Jerry, something he needed. We'll never know, and it serves no purpose, but I wonder......
You must get loads of suggestions that you just never have time to read. So here is another Ren - Hi Ren, a troubadour for our time. He is simply sensational.
Love your videos. First time responding. Would love for you to dissect a song from The Stone Roses, such as Waterfall, which is followed up on the album by the same song but backwards, with new lyrics and some new instrumentation over the replay. Or maybe something a little more rocking like Love Spreads. Anyway, a most underrated band, to say the least. Would love to see a vid. Thanks
One word to all of you. The Content is in the bootlegs, the shows and the great people recording the shows. Don't sell it out.... Sometimes things should be recorded and left Dead...
Michael... YOU RULE! Thanks 4 your breakdowns! Seeing Dead Co. several years ago in St. Louis changed my life. Last year, I tried getting in, up close, that night, to no avail! This summer I don't have a choice! It's now or never! C'mon Bitcoin, help me out ;
I love the whole sound and vibe of the opening of this song. I never knew it was called F Lydian, but I know I like it! For me the song falls apart in the 2nd half though when it changes, like around 5:40 or so ("since the end is never told...") in the video you're watching.
Please react to Ren's new song "Hi Ren." You know this guy. He's the lead in the band the Big Push. You did an incredible reaction to their song "Wade in the Water" awhile back. But we need to know what you think of this song!
@@Guitargate u need to breakdown Unbroken Chain, Here Comes Sunshine, all of them!! you are truly amazing me i love how you are connecting to the Dead like i did 30 years ago!!
Hey man. I know you did a video on-the big push a couple years ago. One of the dudes, named Ren. Did a solo song called, -Hi Ren- sure you have heard. Either way, please and thank you. Hi Ren .
Hey Michael. I got tickets for the last Dead and Company show in my town. I'm a real big Mayer fan of course, but y'know, I don't know where to start with The Dead. Do you or any of your followers have any tips to get a little rundown of what a Dead and Company show might be like? The tunes and forms and stuff? I know they're a jam band, but do they have a core set of songs that they usually play? I'm a little spoiled for choice; I know they have a lot of albums!
Michael Palmisano Sugar Babe love I didn't have enough Whatever that means For that's not part of my dreams I take it easy I take it slow Too many times The dice just rolled Each number has a meaning Yes, I like things like that Some will find it strange Other funny Weird Out of your mind No control But words Like numbers Too me There is more than just that Funny how the brain works With detail Or the bigger picture Just out of the box That's more my style Sugar Babe love Who said that?
Thank you for the tremendous Terrapin tutorial! Talk about Inspiration, so the story goes, Hunter was watching a lightning storm through his window in Stinson Beach and wrote the words “Inspiration, move me brightly” at the top of the page. Simultaneously, Jerry was driving across the Golden Gate Bridge observing the same storm, came up with the melody in his head, got so excited he turned around and went back home to share with Hunter who had the lyrics that fit perfectly. Thanks again and have a great time in the sand! ☀️🏝️🎸⚡️🐢💨
Somehow never heard the story. I would love a Dead documentary where they focus on the songs, just the songs. Would be so amazing to pick - say 20 of their tunes and have the living members/family share their POV on the tune.
@@gmcsrbosavl6964 That’d be a great documentary. I’ve learned a lot about their song’s origins from reading the biographies. Highly recommend So Many Roads by David Brown and Blair Jackson’s An American Life about Garcia. I think the Terrapin story is in one of those.
Thanks Michael for the great video! I'm inspired to learn more of Terrapin! Regarding the writing story, what I heard several times is that Jerry was driving across the Richmond-San Rafael bridge towards the East Bay. He heard the melody and then turned around and went back to Marin. I hadn't heard that Hunter was in Stinson, I thought he was in Marin somewhere with a view of San Pablo Bay so that he was seeing the same storm Jerry was, although it would have been more or less the same storm in Stinson.
@@efolson You’re absolutely right. I’d got my bridges crossed 😉. Here’s a little excerpt with some more detail:
Dennis McNally, the Dead's publicist and biographer, told the story in a 2021 episode of the Songfacts Podcast. "Jerry lived in Marin, which is to the west. He had been in the East Bay and he's driving home on the Richmond San Rafael Bridge, and there's a wild storm out to his right on the Northern end of the bay - lightning and just a great, wonderful storm and suddenly he hears a tune in his head, and it's the basic riff of 'Terrapin.' He hears the whole tune in his head," he said.
@@davidmugglebee523 Hmm, I thought he was driving east across the bridge, he heard the melody, and then he decided to turn around and go home so that he could start working it out on his guitar! I envisioned Hunter looking at the same storm out some window pointed towards the Bay. When I drive across that bridge, I think of it as the "Terrapin bridge"!
Jerry's voice in this era is so unreal. It has the tone of desperation and despair that is nostalgic and beautiful.
This vid got blocked, so it just went up today instead of earlier in the week. SO - the meetup will likely be Sunday. Hope so see some friends on the Mexico beach!
hey would you be maybe willing to do Son Lux’s NPR Home Concert?
My mom is there!
Love you brother. I would love to see you break down Unbroken chain but that would be a very long video or perhaps two. And the only live versions that were ever done are watered down because there are so few and it was at the end
@@riceflatpicking4954great idea!
Thanks for the shoutout, Michael! Love you, brother!
The 7/4/89 Terrapin was masterful. Heck the whole tour was epic.
im still there
Best of the Brent Years, for me!
What are some parts of it you found epic?
Song is a masterpiece!! Summer & fall of 89 were top notch, glad to have been dancing by the stacks with my brother's & sister's!!
Love it bra. Thanks!!
i was there!
Damn Bobby sounds great this version
Amazing song. Hunter also shines through with those lyrics.
I was there! It was 100°+ all day, but then the sun went down, a light rain began, and Jerry started strumming those F chords... Sooo, cooling and mesmerizing. Thanks for the vid.
It was a great time to be a 17 year old in New England a time and many more I’ll never forget
@@yellowdog2181 I was 18, and I agree. Hey, you have no nose!
My first Dead show! What a day, what a show, what a ground-level fireworks display in the parking lot after!
Complex tune to take on. Well Done! Phil never framed their songs the way a traditional bass player would, Phil played lead bass.
This show is a monster. If you don’t know it listen to the whole thing! One of the best dead shows ever. I love it. July 89 was incredible. That whole year had so many great shows. Into spring 90 as well
first time i saw them was in hamilton ontario canada in the early 90s. they played terrapin.
The Tiger 🐅 stripes with the Leopard 🐆 color 😲🥹 One of the most beautiful guitars i have ever seen.
Been following since before my comment to "get that kid a drum set" & it's CRAZY how many add-on comments it got🤯 keep it rockin' now!🎶🎶🎵🎶🎧✌️
I love all of your Dead videos. It’s fascinating to see the deep dive into the musical side of these songs. And! With a great teacher. Thank you!
Great show. Love ‘89. Can’t wait for this reaction.
Thank you for the video Michael! Love watching you break down these Dead tunes. Have a blast at PITS man!
Michael, so good! I learned this tune over the past few years there is a lot in it, love the chords, the changes, the melodic lead it’s symphonic and orchestral in places. There is a master class on Phil’s treatment of harmony, counterpoint and melody stuffed into his subtle “lead bass” style 🎉🎉🎉
I enjoy watching your facial gestures throughout this video! You are a master at them!! Don't stop!
Oh my Lord I would love to see you break down some more of the studio version!
As a young, deadhead, wannabe guitarist my mind was completely expanded at an infinite velocity across an infinite amount of directions 😂
Just the excitement in your eyes, Brings inspiration that moves me brightly... Gives me hope for the future of our youth. .
They were unlike any other band, unbelievable combinations of chords that work together and the crazy thing when they play it
, it just happens.. I've played guitar since i was 8 years old I'm know 65 do the math.. I have never seen or head such musical combinations that work and sound like the the Dead. Unbelievable
Awesome brother. I have learned more about the guitar from you than any lesson I ever have under my belt since I was 6 years old
You are so on it!
Bringing back decades old music learning experience…
Loving your breakdowns with the guitar 🎸!
P. S. Not to mention, your overall analysis, of the macro-song, musicality of the composition and yet: very excellent critique…
Thx!!!!
This was such a great tour. Saw four shows all were phenomenal.
When you smile, I smile. Thank you.
First song that opened the door for me
Michael,
Love the way you break things down ...... Even bands I'm not 100 into I watch your videos because I always learn something ..... Wish I lived closer to you because you are exactly what I need when trying to figure something out because you are so in tune with everything going on and you break it down into actual English..... Play the melody always and keep it in your hands
Such a great song. I saw dead and co in 2017 in ATL, and was so excited when they started playing terrapin
"The answer to all your questions is in the melody"
You should sell t-shirts with this on the back
My favorite song 🎵 ❤️
Love it!. Happy New Year, Michael!
The Search For The Secret Chord! Thanks Michael! Have fun at the shows!
Wish i was heading down and would meet up and say hi and thanks for all the "inspiration" 😊👍🏻🎸⚡⚘✌🏻
One of the fav Terrapin’s I feel I ever saw was 5/5 or 5/6 1990. Can’t remember which day of the 2 shows of hand but check out the performance. Smoking jam
Cool for Michael to shout out Davvy's channel. He does a great job of teaching this song.
Fave dead song
You really should react to this entire show. You already reacted to the Deal from this show. It's fantastic and is a great encapsulation of the band's 3rd and final peak. This show is my all time favorite.
Brent is just nailing it such a great sound!
Different strokes for different folks I guess. I think the key sound is kinda cheesy and really sounds out of place on a majestic, entrancing song like Terrapin.
@@gmcsrbosavl6964 yeah the keys patch is awful
Ren - Hi Ren is perfect video to react for you, your channel and it’s must have for everyone to see. He’s such a talented guy
Magical tune, both music and Hunter's words. Magic. 3rd or 4th live Terrapin by then, standing about 30 feet in front of the band, on the general admission floor at the Cumberland County Civic Center in Portland Maine 5/11/80. That Terrapin (and the Brokedown Palace encore) I was not of this Earth , brief moments, winking in and out, here then there, some purple silvery radiant, ultimately peaceful place. So beautiful, beyonds any words; sounds silly to try and speak of. For better or worse everyone around me heard primal screams as I was taken outside. Sorry for that, sort of, just torn from my soul, couldn't have been anything else. Never forget, Heaven on Earth, brief priceless moments. I know I'm an idiot, certainly sounding like one. Of course there was my first communion with the universe 9/2/78... Thank you for the thoughtful, interesting analysis! Have a blast in Mexico! As always, stay peaceful, stay empathetic...
“…but sure as sh%t not to E!” 😅
Awesome video, as always.
Thank You!
"A modal progression is when you focus on something that isn't the one". Mind blown
I still miss Jer, Great Break Down!! Have a great Vaca.
Ren - Hi Ren is the next song you should react to. Not just because the song is incredible, but because the artist himself deserves to go viral and explode in popularity. The song has a powerful message and it needs to be shared.
Jerry said in an interview that it always comes down to the melody, awesome video
Jimmy herring- since I been loving you… absolutely phenomenal rendition that you should check out thanks man… glad Radiohead finally clicked for ya it put a smile on my face to watch it all come together for ya
First Show - got me fired....so of course after picking up my last paycheck a few days later I was off to Philly :) The whole summer landed me in the Army, which brought me to Hawaii where my first weekend on Oahu where Garcia Band was playing at the Waikiki Shell. This was the only Terrapin I ever got - glad it was fantastic. Still can't play the damn thing!
The glorious bridge you discuss starting around 11:00 (following "not disaster") was done differently three nights running on 03-18/19/20-77 when Terrapin was performed three nights running (clearly they were working on it since this was the first time they played Terrapin after its debut on 02-26-77). The bridge has life-changing power, particularly on 03-20-77. Worth your professional and personal attention!!
Another outstanding reading is from 2015's Fare Thee Well, when Trey runs through the entire bridge twice, note for note. It was a bravura performance for a guy playing songs in front of 70,000 people who knew them better than he did. Props!
My fav Dead tune
As for you Mike I dig the way you are geeking out. I would like to hear you sing some time.
Working on Triads and also a big Dead Fan. Thank You for the Theory. I learned some things, and I am definitely watching this again. I would love to hear your take on "Eyes".
A stellar version of this song is from the Day of the Dead tribute album. Members of Grizzly Bear and The National do the cover. Check it out if you like the song!
That’s where I discovered it
Bravo MP!
I love how this song jus goes off the rails right before it slows down and drifts into another song.
Long live the Dead.
One of the greatest of all the songs IMO! Which is all that matters. 😆
Every aspect of it perfection.
⚡️🥀💀🥀⚡️
Terrapin is an amazing tune once you get all the parts figured out. But it is not easy to learn. The ending is the same chords over and over. Am > G > D > C > Am. Just using triads. Highly recc the terrrapin lesson by Seth Fleishman ... he goes deep into both jerry and bob parts.
Hey been subscribed for a while and love all the dead vids. Awesome shout out to Davy at the @TobyDavvy channel too! You guys both are great!
You need to react to “Hi Ren” ASAP! amazing guitar playing but honestly that’s just one very small part of the story telling and emotional roller coaster.
Love your reactions and breakdown man, keep up the great content! 🙌🏼
I still cannot believe you’ve haven’t covered Hi REN from REN... literally art
This has been my favorite Dead song since I was 16/17! Too bad he died right around when I graduated high school, I wanted to see him.
The Key is to listen to PHD Phil . He always brings the entire band back to the core chord progressions.
Thanks Michael! Have a ball in Mexico! You know Widespread Panic is down there now too! ;) What an epic piece of music Terrapin is! I can't help but think that if Brent had lived longer, Jerry would have too. Jerry never was the same after we lost Brent. They had a certain chemistry, as we see flashes of here, and Brent really pushed Jerry, something he needed. We'll never know, and it serves no purpose, but I wonder......
Hope to see ya at spac!
Do señor ! Señor ,Jerry band time😁🤘✌️😎
5/28/77. Best Terrapin.
Met u and your awesome wife in the sand first night. Hope you made it home safe…thanks for all the guitar breakdowns.
Chris (Uncle Sam)
my brother is a dead head- so grew up hearing all this all the time :)
Brent passed away . In my mind it was literally yesterday. I miss my man alot.
Good stuff
terrapin was a standard at cap centre , merriweather post and civic center for obvious reasons
Bingo! Go Terps.
You must get loads of suggestions that you just never have time to read.
So here is another Ren - Hi Ren, a troubadour for our time. He is simply sensational.
Your guitar is beautiful :)
Good old 80's Dead, otherwise known as the Bobby Short Shorts Era. :D
Please do Sam and Dave, Hold on I'm coming live!!! So ridiculously good and spiritual!
Let my inspiration Bufflow!
Love your videos. First time responding. Would love for you to dissect a song from The Stone Roses, such as Waterfall, which is followed up on the album by the same song but backwards, with new lyrics and some new instrumentation over the replay. Or maybe something a little more rocking like Love Spreads. Anyway, a most underrated band, to say the least. Would love to see a vid. Thanks
One word to all of you. The Content is in the bootlegs, the shows and the great people recording the shows. Don't sell it out.... Sometimes things should be recorded and left Dead...
Jerry was unreal.
Michael... YOU RULE! Thanks 4 your breakdowns! Seeing Dead Co. several years ago in St. Louis changed my life. Last year, I tried getting in, up close, that night, to no avail! This summer I don't have a choice! It's now or never! C'mon Bitcoin, help me out ;
I love the whole sound and vibe of the opening of this song. I never knew it was called F Lydian, but I know I like it! For me the song falls apart in the 2nd half though when it changes, like around 5:40 or so ("since the end is never told...") in the video you're watching.
Nobody can touch Goose.
NOBODY.
Maybe a bit hyperbolic, but I think this song might be the greatest concert song ever.
Nice shout out to Davvy, some great content over at their channel.
They did fireworks on July 4th shows.
Please react to Ren's new song "Hi Ren." You know this guy. He's the lead in the band the Big Push. You did an incredible reaction to their song "Wade in the Water" awhile back. But we need to know what you think of this song!
1989!! 👍🏼
You are Talented brother
Thx my friend!!
@@Guitargate 🎵🎵😎
@@Guitargate u need to breakdown Unbroken Chain, Here Comes Sunshine, all of them!! you are truly amazing me i love how you are connecting to the Dead like i did 30 years ago!!
Lucky lucky lucky lucky
Hey man. I know you did a video on-the big push a couple years ago. One of the dudes, named Ren. Did a solo song called, -Hi Ren- sure you have heard. Either way, please and thank you. Hi Ren .
Terrapin is a desert island album for me, esp the title track.
You need to check out The Summoning by Sleep Token. Wild song!
Hey Michael. I got tickets for the last Dead and Company show in my town. I'm a real big Mayer fan of course, but y'know, I don't know where to start with The Dead. Do you or any of your followers have any tips to get a little rundown of what a Dead and Company show might be like? The tunes and forms and stuff? I know they're a jam band, but do they have a core set of songs that they usually play? I'm a little spoiled for choice; I know they have a lot of albums!
Start with Deal, then Sugaree, then I know you Rider and Morning Dew. You can't go wrong!
Michael Palmisano
Sugar Babe love
I didn't have enough
Whatever that means
For that's not part of my dreams
I take it easy
I take it slow
Too many times
The dice just rolled
Each number has a meaning
Yes, I like things like that
Some will find it strange
Other funny
Weird
Out of your mind
No control
But words
Like numbers
Too me
There is more than just that
Funny how the brain works
With detail
Or the bigger picture
Just out of the box
That's more my style
Sugar Babe love
Who said that?
Nice, prefer a ‘77 Terrapin but can’t go much wrong with this one
Shout out Davvy!!
Have a great time, is this your first DeadCo shows?
What amp and pedal are you using
BTW I'm an old man. this song gives me LSD FLASHES. I have not taken that drug since I was 24 years old.
Please please check out 68 Nolan Taylor ! It’s so deep and personal