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The life of the dead is placed in the memory of the living......
In memory of the late Mr Walton, I am listening to 11/20/71. Bill, I salute you and wish you safe travels!!!
And how can man die better than facing fearful odds, for the ashes of his fathers, and the temples of his Gods?
Doc
Because I could not stop for death, he kindly stopped for me, the carriage held but just ourselves and immortality...... - PT BarnumJoined:Iron Butterfly
started with Ball, then went to Heavy then to In-a-gadda-da-vida, then Metamorphosis (my favorite). What a great band, Via con Dios Doug.
Back in the day, every would-be drummer played that drum solo from the in-a-gadda-da-vida lp, it was like a rite of passage.
Personally, the guitar solo in this lp, the "iron butterfly" screeching during that solo is a sound that was coined as "Heavy Metal" before such a thing was thought of.
What a time to be young. - uncle_tripelJoined:jonesing...
...well, yeah...for some GOGD outdoors on the patio today...so get ready neighbors, fire up the grills, chill down the beverages, and play dead, PLAY DEAD LOUD
1977-11-04 Cotterrell Gym (Colgate Univ.) in Hamilton, NYenjoy the holiday everyone!
uncle_tripel...there's nothing you can hold...
...for very long - Tom HaasJoined:Mood/Road Rage and the GD
Dear friends
I truly believe that it is impossible to listen to the Grateful Dead while being unhappy. They won't banish unhappiness from your life, but will go a long way towards enhancing the joys that life brings.
Currently listening to "Dear Jerry: A Celebration....", with The Yonder Mountain String Band playing "Shakedown Street". The woman fiddle player's voice adds a great dimension to the song. Well well well....