![]() ![]() ![]() The psychedelic shamans also toasted Tejas via frequent covers of Marty Robbins' western ballad "El Paso," captured gloriously on 1976's double live LP Steal Your Face, and gave mention to the Lone Star State in live favorite "New Minglewood Blues." Yet in all of Jerry Garcia and company's southwestern lyrical trails, the hippie headquarters of Texas never gets name-checked. Houston – too close to New Orleans."Īustin receives no such shout-out in "Truckin'," the Grateful Dead's highest-charting single of the Seventies. ![]() Also a scorching alabama getaway opens.Playing in the Band: (l-r) Bob Weir, Jerry Garcia, Bill Kreutzmann, and Phil Lesh at Austin's Municipal Auditorium, 1972 (Photo by Burton Wilson) recording 11-29-80 alligator florida or something like that really intense drums 9.9 for sound and 9 for set lists. I have asked about twilight space before but since that time the tape was uncovered by my buddy and this is the date 12-28-88 pieces of twilight zone music can be heard at the final 45 sec or so really cool stuff. (which by the way wasn't available for 3 or so months I've been checkin. org you guys ROCK! so now I am able to pass along a complete version of 12-28-88. I am looking at right now, by buddy just gave to me and starts w/ china cat and ends short of the completion of drums LOL but oh thank heaven for archive. Interesting topic, The only reason this space is my favorite is the memories that it brings back for me, 3 acres, bonfire, stroblight as far back in the corner of the property as possible cool crisp, october night the smell of pine straw and oak burning, and the 100 minute metal maxell cassette, with the flying eyeball gd tape cover with hand written set list playing on the battery opertated radio (complete w/ backup batteries. Re: Grateful Dead? Best drum/space heard or witnessed ![]()
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