What a song this was. I first heard a January 1968 version of "Clementine" back in 1995, when I was going through a severe heartbreak. Man how this song spoke to--and for--me at that time. And Garcia's Gibson Les Paul playing was so spunky, so crunchy, so vital, so heart-ripping, and yet so optimistic.
What a song this was. I first heard a January 1968 version of "Clementine" back in 1995, when I was going through a severe heartbreak. Man how this song spoke to--and for--me at that time. And Garcia's Gibson Les Paul playing was so spunky, so crunchy, so vital, so heart-ripping, and yet so optimistic.
threeby8887 2 months ago
... Just great ... oh the times.
afegus9 1 year ago
from 1966 to 71 a lot of people think the world was going to change ,in 1972 we realised ,it was finish ,but the music reflected this optimism
22clodius 1 year ago 3
Now weir talking! :-) the Quick & the Dead what could be better... not a single thing in this world
WeirFaithful 1 year ago
@WeirFaithful Oh the '60s were the best of the San Francisco Sound. Gigs like this were every weekend.
TheQuicksilverdog 1 year ago 2