REMEMBERING SHAYP
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I saw The Dead in Berkeley so many times I don't remember them
Mad Dogs and Englishmen go out in the midday sun.
That song was really one that cannot be forgotten, your description of the yell is HYSTERICAL. Perhaps they couldn't hear her while standing next to her. I thought Sunrise on Terrapin Station was excellent. Not live though.
That seems like the perfect amount of times then.Anything to forget them.
Begging your pardon Majesty, are you not a fan of The Grateful Dead? Please say it ain't so.
I WOULD RATHER HAVE A PET CAT THAN HEAR A GRATEFUL DEAD SONG.
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Bart, Bart, Bart * shaking my head*I guess well agree to disagree.
On a somewhat related note, Woodstock is 50 this year. An email from Dead.net indicated a huge boxed set, 38 CDs, 432 tracks, 267 previously unreleased, 36 hours of music, 20 hours previously unheard, including complete performances from CCR, The Dead, The Band, The Who, etc. Sadly, at age 10, I wasn't there. "the New York State Throughway is closed man. I mean, can you dig that" "far out"!
Donna could, at times, sing really sweetly, and on key, but many times, cringeworthy. I love the story of she & Keith crashing their his & hers Mercedes into each other in a parking lot, as drugs and alcohol slowly killed their marriage.
Dillmans eulogy for fran says a lot about the cult mentality. Fran was loved by all until she stayed with heather and then told her story of the visit after.... They shunned her after. [ You are not allowed to view attachments ]
Well I never heard that story! All I knew was a bad car accident killed him after they left. Did you not care for Brent?