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And....
On that same train of thought.
Carlos who admitted he was tripping balls on blue Owsley acid that Jerry Garcia gave him when he played this.
There's a whole documentary about that where he goes into much detail about the fact he was scheduled to play the next day and thought he was going to be OK.....heh.
The sound engineer for the Grateful Dead was also a bio chemist known as Bear Owsley (real first name is Stanley) which is where the whole acid bear thing came about.
This bear...

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Obviously blotter....anywho, this song.

 
And....
On that same train of thought.
Carlos who admitted he was tripping balls on blue Owsley acid that Jerry Garcia gave him when he played this.
There's a whole documentary about that where he goes into much detail about the fact he was scheduled to play the next day and thought he was going to be OK.....heh.
The sound engineer for the Grateful Dead was also a bio chemist known as Bear Owsley (real first name is Stanley) which is where the whole acid bear thing came about.
This bear...

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Obviously blotter....anywho, this song.



Wow, almost as large as a Trump rally
 
And....
On that same train of thought.
Carlos who admitted he was tripping balls on blue Owsley acid that Jerry Garcia gave him when he played this.
There's a whole documentary about that where he goes into much detail about the fact he was scheduled to play the next day and thought he was going to be OK.....heh.
The sound engineer for the Grateful Dead was also a bio chemist known as Bear Owsley (real first name is Stanley) which is where the whole acid bear thing came about.
This bear...

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Obviously blotter....anywho, this song.


they were still that good 2 years ago anyway,prob still are
 
I discovered these boys; The Small Town Titans around Christmas some years back covering "You're a mean one, Mr. Grinch." I was impressed with the vocals and metal version. I was an instant fan. Here's an original. Because when it comes to woke libs and democrats....Who doesn't like ruffling feathers :LOL:


 
Amazing guitarist. Great song, too 😁


He plays well enough, but I wonder if I'm the only one that can hear....
His lower E string is a bit flat and the A string is a bit sharp.
It might be intentional.....but a few of those notes sounded so bad to me it almost hurt.
First bad *off* was at about 1:15 or so.....listen to it again knowing this and see if y'all hear what I do.
 




i find it really interesting how she does "men's" songs so convincingly and so very,very well. her night they drove old dixie down is 1 of the 2 best of that. pretty much of a lefty. but,i think,a real beauty even at a rather older age.
 
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BTW,as an aside,does anyone know how to find track lists from CDs? have looked ,can't seem to find an easy place to do that. matters when trying to decide what to buy. eg baez. tons of good stuff but looking for a collection of works that i like personally. same with many artists.
 
@mosin46 , I started using my apple account and just buying the songs that I want from iTunes individually. There are very few complete albums that I’ve bought any more.

As to what I’m listening to, this just came through my streaming music:





The last one has three great voices, especially the Bass
 
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BTW,as an aside,does anyone know how to find track lists from CDs? have looked ,can't seem to find an easy place to do that. matters when trying to decide what to buy. eg baez. tons of good stuff but looking for a collection of works that i like personally. same with many artists.
Oddly enough Wikipedia has become the main resource for that.

 
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@mosin46 , I started using my apple account and just buying the songs that I want from iTunes individually. There are very few complete albums that I’ve bought any more.

As to what I’m listening to, this just came through my streaming music:





The last one has three great voices, especially the Base

interesting stuff. BTW the vikings were tough as hell but not nice people. the british didn't care for them at all. i don't have anything advanced beyond my home and auto CD players. trying to stay as low tech as possible and still play CDs and do make compliation discs at times.
 
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interesting stuff. BTW the vikings were tough as hell but not nice people. the british didn't care for them at all. i don't have anything advanced beyond my home and auto CD players. trying to stay as low tech as possible and still play CDs and do make compliation discs at times.
@mosin46 , I understand the trying to keep things low tech. After having my truck broken into and loosing almost 50 CDs, having things burned to a thumb drive and iPod/iPhone made a lot of sense as I tried to recover from the loss financially (still missing some albums).🤬

I still have several hundred vinyl albums along with cassettes and CDs of various artists. 😁

Another interesting group:
 
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long,boring story. i went all CD very early,like mid 90s? was looking for claptons 1st album with blind faith. nowhere on vinyl. found it in 1 of the 2 huge CD stores that appeared about then in tampa. starting buying them before i even got a player. found stuff not available on vinyl even then. went whole hog CD. kept vinyl for a long bit. made a bunch of cassettes. like i have said i really regret going away from the old style gear. my hearing is so bad doesn't matter. high quality sound is lost on me.
 
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