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dcba
Well if you listen to MT solo live recordings (where he was free to do whatever he wanted) you realize that, more often than not, he's not improvising, he's meandering (imo).
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FrogSugar
Funny thing is, the Dead and the Stones have covered lots of the same songs: Little Red Rooser, It's All Over Now, Around and Around...I'm prolly forgeting some!
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FrogSugar
Funny thing is, the Dead and the Stones have covered lots of the same songs: Little Red Rooser, It's All Over Now, Around and Around...I'm prolly forgeting some!
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FrogSugar
Funny thing is, the Dead and the Stones have covered lots of the same songs: Little Red Rooser, It's All Over Now, Around and Around...I'm prolly forgeting some!
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frenki09
Mick Taylor played with so many big and not so big names (Mayall, Dylan, Jack Bruce, Grateful Dead, Alvin Lee, Mike Oldfield, Carla Olson, Jimmy Wood etc.) and nothing came of it. Somehow only made a long lasting impression with The Rolling Stones. His solo albums are mostly forgettable, I hardly listen to them. (I probably like A Stone's Throw with the bonus tracks the most.)
Just sad... A lost soul.
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frenki09
Mick Taylor played with so many big and not so big names (Mayall, Dylan, Jack Bruce, Grateful Dead, Alvin Lee, Mike Oldfield, Carla Olson, Jimmy Wood etc.)
Little Feat too.
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Palace Revolution 2000
The G Dead just aren't my thing at all. But I made myself watch a show the other day. It was from when Pigpen was still around, and the Godcheauxs were also present. (That woman is tone deaf). But I have to say there were some good moments. Garcia and Weir harmonize well together on vocals. For some reason Mickey Hart was not there, and I have to say Kreutzman was also pretty good.
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FrogSugar
Funny thing is, the Dead and the Stones have covered lots of the same songs: Little Red Rooser, It's All Over Now, Around and Around...I'm prolly forgeting some!
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resotele
I have a bootleg "out of our dead heads" (Grateful dead covers the Rolling Stones; The Rolling Stones Songs Collection by Grateful Dead & related Bands).
Tracklist :
Satisfaction
Let's Spend The Night Together
Wild Horses
Gimme Shelter
The Last Time
Connection
Play With Fire
Brown Sugar
Honky Tonk Women
Satisfaction
Moonlight Mile
performed by Grateful Dead, Jerry Garcia Band, Phil Lesh and Friends, New Riders of The Purple Sage with Bob Weir
resotele
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Palace Revolution 2000
The G Dead just aren't my thing at all. But I made myself watch a show the other day. It was from when Pigpen was still around, and the Godcheauxs were also present. (That woman is tone deaf). But I have to say there were some good moments. Garcia and Weir harmonize well together on vocals. For some reason Mickey Hart was not there, and I have to say Kreutzman was also pretty good.
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RollingFreak
Obviously you don't have to, but if you're not a fan I always recommend The Grateful Dead Movie. They do the impossible and make a Grateful Dead show look like the most fun concert ever.
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mnewman505
In 1988 Jerry hadn't fully recovered his skills after the coma but by summer 1989 he was firing on all cylinders. Some of my favorite dead shows are from 1989 and 1990.
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Palace Revolution 2000
The G Dead just aren't my thing at all. But I made myself watch a show the other day. It was from when Pigpen was still around, and the Godcheauxs were also present. (That woman is tone deaf). But I have to say there were some good moments. Garcia and Weir harmonize well together on vocals. For some reason Mickey Hart was not there, and I have to say Kreutzman was also pretty good.