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trem_two
Oct 22, 2002

it is better if you keep saying I'm fat, as I will continue to score goals
Fun Shoe
Sure, it’s on Spotify

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Sharks Eat Bear
Dec 25, 2004


Nice! Here's a couple others

Going down the road feelin bad - first recorded by Henry Whitter as Lonesome Road Blues in 1924
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8L0RUcnbpqI

it's all over now - the valentinos
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=71XrZ7ghpZg

me and bobbie mcgee, written by kristofferson but actually first recorded by this guy
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pwU89X4k6bM

cold rain and snow. traditional song but earliest recording that the dead lifted from is this one
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LG4eFaWZnn0

i know you rider, posted the mudcat history earlier, earliest version i can find is this one but it's an uncredited traditional song
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vBiiH2fqE24

good lovin
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sUY1LvNX3Io

beat it on down the line
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TlLqVIB3M7s

deep elem blues. first recording of the tune had lyrics about black bottom detroit instead of deep ellum dallas. but not sure which version would have been written first. unfortunate name for the band here
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3AajmwvBRV8

Sharks Eat Bear fucked around with this message at 20:12 on Mar 22, 2024

Dicere
Oct 31, 2005
Non plaudite modo pecuniam jacite.

Do y'all think Phil forgot about the Darkstarathon? He couldn't have, right?

https://youtu.be/oM98tsOik14?si=FH0jHWCbpv5q1m-o

Dicere
Oct 31, 2005
Non plaudite modo pecuniam jacite.

Also Skull & Roses 6 got canceled 10 days out and refunds are ... maybe not happening?

https://skullandroses.com/

It really doesn't help that the organizer decided to pepper in deadhead language in his announcement. Go ahead and tell me the show is canceled and I'm not getting my money back, but don't quote Stella Blue while you do it please.

Festivals don't really fit in the rhythm of my life these days anyhow, but stuff like this and the Eclipse festival in Texas canceling early doesn't inspire confidence.

Kvlt!
May 19, 2012



Pyro festival happened recently and not only was a bust bc the mud apparently stopped a lot of people entering/leaving, but someone also passed away apparently as a result of not getting medical attention bc of the aforementioned mud and cars being stuck. All this for a festival whose headliner was Nahko Bear, who had some pretty serious sexual abuse allegations thrown at him.

Im done with wook festivals myself for now. Im still pissed off from Curveball.

Dicere
Oct 31, 2005
Non plaudite modo pecuniam jacite.

A Robert Hunter manuscript from the early days of the dead is dropping this Fall. I never read Box of Rain (really want to) but I'm definitely picking up a copy of this. Here's an excerpt fron the Rolling Stone article about it.

“Strange to think back on those days when it was perfectly natural that we all slept on the floor in one small room,” Hunter writes. “These were the days before practical considerations, matters of ‘importance,’ began to eat our minds. We were all poets and philosophers then, until we began to wonder why we had so few concrete worries and went out to look for some.”

Has me feeling some sort of way.

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trem_two
Oct 22, 2002

it is better if you keep saying I'm fat, as I will continue to score goals
Fun Shoe
1970 is a relative blind spot for me, at least compared to the surrounding years, there’s just so many dates where only incomplete and/or crappy quality recordings exist. So it was a real treat to listen to today’s (April 15) show from that year, some incredible and unique jamming styles on display. The jam after the drum solo in That’s It For The Other One almost sounds like Santana, and then the long, lovely jam out of Dancing In The Streets has a stretch that’s like mellow Creedence or something.

And the Pig songs are killer, especially It’s A Man’s Man’s Man’s World

https://archive.org/details/gd70-04-15.sbd.kaplan.14354.sbeok.shnf

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