79 MSG was when the bus came by…. The beautiful reverie the lunacy the heartbroken ballads sandwiched between an old cowboy murder tale evolving to a psychedelic jazz kaleidoscopic facemelter- people moving their bodies as blissful joyful swirling reaction absent of judgment non critical and even in full flight flashing smiles affirming This is the Place! We are so fucking Lucky! Let’s always do This!!! -and so we do,as will no doubt those yet borne-WE ARE EVERYWHERE
Ty for sharing. Ive never saw them live. Too young and to far way... But i Will have a lit taste with dark star Orquestra in setembro 17 in Paris ❤️🔥🎼 Love from Portugal 🇵🇹✌️☮️🙏❤️🎼
“There’s no way to measure his greatness or magnitude as a person or as a player… There’s no way to convey the loss. It just digs down really deep” - Bob Dylan, from his Eulogy
Wow awesome Wayan! I don't think I've ever had someone comment that they were in Croatia before, you're the first. Hi from the US, hope you are doing grate ✌
TY great afternoon tunes a la whatever you want🌈🚍, 1st year I saw them live hmm I wonder why that started a long road of unimaginable experiences and a unbelievable musical experience and motivation for my own music and the search for that fusion in jamming. When achieved it , for me is a metaphysical experience that is over before you know it
China / Rider opener… what a treat Great all around sound quality.. once Brent is brought in..well mixed. Thank you Day Job! Paid back San Diego style.. ✌️
wherever the Dead played became a magical place. Golden Hall was always ultra-magical for me. Soooooo many incredible shows: John Mayall, the Dead, the Airplane, Qucksilver, Sons of Champlin, West Bruce and Lang, Cream, Jethro Tull, Mike Bloomfield, Traffic, Fairport Convention, Taj Mahal, Albert King, New Riders, Rolling Stones (;65), Herman's Hermits, Bobby Fuller Four, Sandy and the Accents, the Turtles, Deep Purple, the Brain Police. Memory fades, maybe more. The Lyrics, The Doors, Sweetwater, James Cotton, Boz Scaggs, Jesse Colin Young, The Eagles, Gnarly Beast, Aum, Patti Labelle and the Bluebells. The Rockin; Ramrods. Can't believe I missed James Brown.
First has been incredible. Only a few of my favs on this set list and i still love the beautiful performances of each song. Alabama, Easy to Love really suprised me. Really makin my summer special 🎉 (edit 2 set: ship of fools and Terrapin Station brought me to tears - this show is powerful)
I assume this is a reference to lyricist Robert Hunter. Could you give me more info on the origins of this series? Discogs doesn't bring anything up. None the less, good collection!