Hells Yes ~
let it be known
just so many
Songs
More Songs
Black Peter
"Once in a while you get
Comes A Time
Post Card to the Grateful Dead
GD Songs that changed my life.
Crazy Fingers
So many of my favorites have
Life full of Consequences
Lyrics that changed my life
just a touch
stopped me cold
Favorite Lyrics...
The Grateful Dead
Words to live by
Hello Sweet Delia- May...postcard
i am posting
for me...it's...
Scarlet Begonias
you are so right
Built to Last
Let's start off simple. 🕉 PAGING DAVID DODD!
For the scoop on what this is all about,visit MY G.D. FRIENDS PORTAL on FB, take a poke around, & take in all the riddles & rhymes that Hunter/Garcia have covertly laced, at last count, in 36 songs,,,that's 18 pairings of songs that will change everything you thought you knew about some of your favourite tunes~~ it undoubtedly uncovers where several tunes grew out of...both musically & lyrically. Sure, there are many sites that cover this topic, DAVID DODDS ANNOTATED LYRICS, but no one seems to touch on what I'm getting into, & what Hunter has confirmed to me as being 'real'~ Truly bookworthy!!
kenny (moto) @ kslewitt@gmail.com
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As a guitar player, it was obvious to me that these two songs, though in different keys, are the same song, same changes, & you can pretty much sing/play them side by side....play one & sing the other...beginning to end.......it works!! Then Hunter spreads his words & images, dead on cue~~ And the song titles alone tell the story!!
Here goes:
"Come all you pretty women
with your hair hanging DOWN"
"When they come to take you DOWN
When they bring that wagon round,
"Open up your windows 'cause
the Candyman's in TOWN"
"When they come to call on you
and drag your poor body DOWN"
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"Hand me my old guitar" >>>
"Just one thing I ask of you"
"Pass the whiskey round" >>>
"Just one thing for me"
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"Want you to tell everybody you meet
the Candyman's in town" >>>
"Please forget you knew my name
My darlin' Sugaree"
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"LOOK OUT, LOOK OUT the Candyman"
"SHAKE IT, SHAKE IT Sugaree"
"Here he comes & he's gone again"
"Just don't tell them that you know me"
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"I come in from Memphis
where I learned to talk the jive" >>>
"You thought you was the cool fool
Never could do no wrong"
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So, won't you tell everyone you know that the Candyman's Sugaree?!
kslewitt@gmail.com with your reactions or thoughts or just a smile~~
moto 🕉
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The meaning behind Morning…
The meaning behind Morning Dew always gets me. Such a horribly depressing yet beautiful song. “I can’t walk you out in the morning dew today.” Post apocalypse this song tells of how he is the only one left. There is no baby crying it’s all in his head. The kind of acceptance of the end jerry sings this song with gets me every time. Love this song.
Rainy Ripple
Just got caught walking in the rain while listening to Ripple. It was a beautiful experience 💙
Rings Like Fire, a Cash Tribute?
I always enjoyed the song “Franklin’s Tower” even though I didn’t know who Franklin is or why he/she has a tower! When I heard it was Ben Franklin I thought, how clever and appropriate (and potentially lucrative, too ;-) that purveyors of Americana recorded a song about a founding father one year before the bicentennial. We know it’s about a lot more than bell manufacturing, but are other meanings in Hunter’s cryptic lyrics necessarily deeper meanings? Like the phrase “rings like fire.” What does that even sound like? Then I thought of Johnny Cash’s “Ring of Fire.” The latter is a metaphor for love while the former is a simile for…urgency? Volume? Or is Hunter referencing, consciously or unconsciously, the iconic country song? Certainly he was hip enough to know Johnny’s work. Your thoughts?