Man oh man, another special day, so Kool to catch this release within an hour of posting . . . So glad 'Pig' wrote those letters home and his brother preserving them for future fans (⚡);-}
So many highlights, too many to mention but the Dark Star sequence from April 8th is simply incredible. The story about Rosie McGee meeting Eric Burdon's mother at the gig in Newcastle & his mum's mouthed words to Rosie "They're very good you know", is another beauty.
Sam Cutler was very important for the Dead. His organization of the tours enabled them to do what they did best.
I could listen to this for days on end.
Thank you for the gift.
So good to have some more context to our long strange trip
For me, it's the blend of acoustic piano and Jerry playing a Fender Strat. Probably my favorite Dead period. Such great songs too.
Crap day at work, happy to see this. Thanks, ✌🏼
Man oh man, another special day, so Kool to catch this release within an hour of posting . . . So glad 'Pig' wrote those letters home and his brother preserving them for future fans (⚡);-}
Forsure
it was an awesome insight
Yeahy and we're back on truckin'!
I'm from Newcastle
Greatest Story Ever Told
So many highlights, too many to mention but the Dark Star sequence from April 8th is simply incredible. The story about Rosie McGee meeting Eric Burdon's mother at the gig in Newcastle & his mum's mouthed words to Rosie "They're very good you know", is another beauty.
loving the newcastle/carlisle segment 🙌✨✨
Oh, dude, you dropped e2 as well! Niiiice
Is it me or do I hear elements of AWBYG in this version.....? And hearing Pig's B3 is just heaven
Podcast starts at 2:40
This fucking musicologist is ridiculous, but at least he told us Bob was playing an Em chord lol
👁👁