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NSR. Grateful Dead

Posted: Dec 26th, '14, 13:15
by Bubba
What is it about driving along on a sunny day with the Dead blaring on the radio that puts a smile on my face every time?

Re: NSR. Grateful Dead

Posted: Dec 26th, '14, 13:33
by junior
Maybe has something to do with your "location".

Re: NSR. Grateful Dead

Posted: Dec 26th, '14, 13:42
by kram
Every time that wheel turn 'round
Bound to cover just a little more ground.

Re: NSR. Grateful Dead

Posted: Dec 26th, '14, 13:47
by junior
kram wrote:Every time that wheel turn 'round
Bound to cover just a little more ground.
Small wheel turn by the firing rod
Big wheel turn by the grace of G-d......

Re: NSR. Grateful Dead

Posted: Dec 26th, '14, 14:26
by Humpty Dumpty
Probably the fact that at your age, you are still being issued a driver's license by the state.

Re: NSR. Grateful Dead

Posted: Dec 26th, '14, 14:46
by kram
Lost now on the country miles in his Cadillac
I can tell by the way you smile, he is rolling back.

Re: NSR. Grateful Dead

Posted: Dec 26th, '14, 14:51
by Coydog
He's gone, gone, nothin's gonna bring him back...

Re: NSR. Grateful Dead

Posted: Dec 26th, '14, 15:26
by Guy in Shorts
If you get confused just listen to the music play.

Houston, Texas Nov18, !972 concert on HQ vinyl was one of our Christmas presents this year.

Re: NSR. Grateful Dead

Posted: Dec 26th, '14, 16:28
by jambear
Happy St Stephan's Day!!!

Peace, love and light to all phamily.

See you Monday for some turns

Re: NSR. Grateful Dead

Posted: Dec 26th, '14, 16:41
by junior
Guy in Shorts wrote:If you get confused just listen to the music play.

Houston, Texas Nov18, !972 concert on HQ vinyl was one of our Christmas presents this year.
Get your hands on everything you can from all of 1977. If you don't have them already, I can burn the whole year for you. Got 'em all. each and every one. G-smashed can vouch for that. All soundboard and matrix recordings. All excellent quality.

Trust me bud..1977.

There are some heads that swear by Cornell 77. They say it's the best Dead Show ever. Me? I don't even think it was the best show that week.

Let me know what you DON'T have from 77, especially April/May, and the fall as well. All of it I guess.

Re: NSR. Grateful Dead

Posted: Dec 26th, '14, 17:29
by skiadikt
junior wrote:
Guy in Shorts wrote:If you get confused just listen to the music play.

Houston, Texas Nov18, !972 concert on HQ vinyl was one of our Christmas presents this year.
Get your hands on everything you can from all of 1977. If you don't have them already, I can burn the whole year for you. Got 'em all. each and every one. G-smashed can vouch for that. All soundboard and matrix recordings. All excellent quality.

Trust me bud..1977.

There are some heads that swear by Cornell 77. They say it's the best Dead Show ever. Me? I don't even think it was the best show that week.

Let me know what you DON'T have from 77, especially April/May, and the fall as well. All of it I guess.
you're right about cornell 77. way over-rated. the night before & after are both better and the 2 florida shows later in the month may be the best of them all. the one from dp3 has an estimated>eyes>wharf rat>terrapin>dew. sickness. put it on tonight and thank me in the morning ...

Re: NSR. Grateful Dead

Posted: Dec 26th, '14, 17:59
by Captain Hafski
Tell me this board ain't got no heart, just gotta poke around !

Junior - I'm gonna take you up on the 1977 offer!

My first show was Englishtown Labor Day 1977.

Nothing left to do but smile, smile, smile.

Re: NSR. Grateful Dead

Posted: Dec 26th, '14, 21:12
by junior
Captain Hafski wrote: Junior - I'm gonna take you up on the 1977 offer!
I'll just burn multiple copies of the whole year and whoever wants a set, let me know. Prolly easier that way.

Re: NSR. Grateful Dead

Posted: Dec 27th, '14, 09:58
by brownman
Getting back to the original question...

Isn't this related to reminiscing over earlier times ... young, carefree, wide-eyed, full of hope and anticipation, few economic challenges, cheap beer, college girls/hometown girls, antidisestablishmentarianism, peace/love...
(add to the list at will).

We remember those days ... Big challenge was having a dime and the right number... Then finding a phone booth :lol:

Dead standard classics evoke happy thoughts for each and all of our friends.
Music that transcends time, class, politics, religion ...
In short supply today.

:like

Re: NSR. Grateful Dead

Posted: Dec 27th, '14, 10:15
by St. Jerry
GD = Overrated cover band