The Dead - Time in the Groove
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Dead tour 2009 was the end. miss you mikey and billy
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"Good lord, where did Phil get that bass from?"
One of the questions that keeps me awake at night.
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If you have been to Grateful Dead show it was magic from the music to the people most loving peaceful jams, Marsh mellow wars were fun too! Sorry if you missed them. I hope to see more of the members again it can't be bad! Guys if you see me here bring me to the show lost touch in Utah.
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If you have been to Grateful Dead show it was magic from the music to the people most loving peaceful jams, Marsh mellow wars were fun too! Sorry if you missed them.
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seen "the dead" a few times in the early tour, is it just me or was Warren holding back on some of the early jams? I could sense he was really nervous, well who can blame him? what a fucking big shoes to fill. I thoroughly enjoyed the times there. Some of the later shows on the tour Warren was comfortable and was INTENSE.
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im a Jerry guy through and through, but Warren Haynes is a fearsome force anywhere he goes.
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@howeeye The guys playing this music are in The Now playing it. Your the one who missed something not to know that. I'm not one who missed them or that.
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@griffinmpable My favorite too. I was there that night at The Fillmore West it was Grateful Dead - Pentangle -The Sir Douglas Quintet and as any one who has heard Live/Dead knows they were Hot that night. I still have the handbill I got at the show. Glad to see 4 of the guys doing that night still doing it with the others,
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@asaum3 Thanks, and I can see why people really like him. It's not like I dislike him or think he can't play.The guys like playing with him and a lot of people really dig it and that's all good with me. I will check out your playlist
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@griffinmpable Old guys like me love that all you young ones are dancing to our music!
Jerry was "good" a couple times after 1982? My first show was in Chicago 72,119 total and I dare say Jerry was "good" more than a couple times after 82. Are you quite sure you ever saw them at all. That 69. 71, 72, 76 or 7 elitist Dead crap is for the birds. Even in the last show, the So Many Roads was up among their great moments.
tullist 3 years ago 4
howeeye my friend I first saw The Warlocks in Redwood City in 1965.
Few months later they changed their name to The Grateful Dead-I think Garcia was way more than good. I think he was Amazing but Yep the Junk took it's toll.
However growing up listening to local bands with guitar players like Garcia, Cipollina & Duncan, Jorma, Carlos, Jerry Miller, David Nelson & Barry The Fish among others this Hayes guy sounds real just average to me-I don't get it with him.
6749er 2 years ago 3