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These two Weir Barlow tunes, which debuted on the Kingfish album, were played by the Grateful Dead starting in 1976, with the final performance on 10/31/84 at BCT in Berkeley (aside from an attempt at Supplication in 1993). This is from the first installment of Dave’s Picks.
haha, honestly, I don't think it was greed and/or complaining. We all have a serious love for this music and just got excited about it.
When you go to a show, don't you have a few songs in your head that you'd LOVE to hear that night?? I can almost guarantee that you do! Heck, we used to sit around before a show and literaly write out two sets with an encore and see who got the most right! Haha, you'd turn to your buddy when they went into Stella and yell, "CALLED THIS ONE!!!" and everyone would lose themselves in the song!! This past October at Red Rocks for Furthur I had Help>Slip>Franklin's to close set 2 with a Brokedown encore. NAILED IT!! Haha, seriously fun time!
Anyhow, my point is, even when they don't play 90% of the songs we all pick, they make you really happy about the ones that they DO play! Same with 30DOD!
Didn't expect 2 versions of Lazy Lightning>Supplication to turn up in the contest. But it is so and no complaints from me. It's all good and has been a great month of free music. Thank you so much, but now I have some fun to get back to... One more trip through my Deadbase and the Archive to try and guess the date. You are the best!
I love these pair of songs....WOW, good call David Lemiuex.
I heard this song was written because Barlow was running up a giant hilled road and a storm was following, and boom lighting started to hit....as he (maybe it was Bobby at the same time) started back down the hill the storm was just churnin'
"Lazy Lightnin'"/"Supplication"
Words by John Perry Barlow; music by Bob Weir
Copyright Ice Nine Publishing; used by permission
Lazy lightning
Sleepy fire in your eyes
Is it desire in disguise?
I keep on tryin' but I--
I can't get through
Lazy lightning
I'd like to find the proper potion
To kinda capture your emotion
You're right beside me but I--
I can't get through
You're a loop of lazy lightning,
Liquid loop of lazy lightning,
Must admit you're kinda fright'ning,
But you really get me high
So exciting,
When I hear your velvet thunder
Seems so near I start to wonder,
Would you come closer if I--
I asked you to?
So inviting,
The way you're messin' with my reason
It's an obsession but it's pleasin'
Tell me a lie and I will swear
I'll swear it's true
You're a loop of lazy lightning,
Liquid loop of lazy lightning,
Must admit you're kinda fright'ning,
Liquid loop of lazy lightning
Rope of fire 'round my heart,
Rope of fire ever tight'nin',
Rope of fire 'round my heart,
It's either lunacy or lightnin'
Lazy lightning
The way you always 'lectrify me
Someday I know you'll satisfy me
And all that lightning will be my lightning too
My lightning too
["Supplication"]
(Whoo-hoo-hoo) Dizzy ain't the word for the way that you're
Makin' me feel now
(Whoo-hoo-hoo) I need some indication if
All of this is real now
(Whoo-hoo-hoo) I've heard it said there could be something
Wrong in my head, now
(Whoo-hoo-hoo) Could it be infatuation or am I just
Bein' mislead, now
Little bolt of inspiration, right beside me now
Sparkin' my imagination, lightening now
Causin' instant excitation, cause you're frightening now
Come to heed my supplication, got to have it now
My light'nin' too, My light'nin' too
It's interesting that you mentioned that story. I was just thinking about a Bob Weir interview yesterday where he discussed it at length. I may very well be wrong, but I think he was running and the resulting song was Saint of Circumstance (and possibly Lost Sailor). That being said, my memory could be playing tricks on me. I am also having a difficult time indentifying the interview source.
By the way....
BIG Thanks to all the folks at dead.net and the vault who made this possible (Thanks to the musicians too)!!!
I think it was a bonus feature on one of the concert DVD's - Bob told the same story but it went along with Lost Sailor>Saint of Circumstance. He said how the storm was like a purple-headed elephant coming up the hill with thunder roaring through the valley. He said he was running down the hill taking off his watch and belt buckle and looking for any kind of cover from the lightning. The thought came to him "I sure don't know what I'm going for, but I'm going to go for it, for sure!" The interview may have been from Closing of Winterland, Grateful Dead Movie, or more likely - Dead Ahead. But I honestly can't remember until I watch the DVD again - and it's about time I do!
smokin' must be '77
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Totally unexpected... though I wasn't expecting anyway. It always works out good for me that way!
Thanks For All Dave! I said it before... you killed it this year! Great Stuff.
Now I'm a sit back and wait for all the complainers to post about "more Jerry", and "Eyes", and "Dew" and all their requests and disappointments... and then ignore them for the last time this month. Buck up people...
Literally! Lay out the cash, and all your requests will be granted... or, thanks to the extreme generosity of the band, you can just go to the archive...
Yes, a generous, generous band! Oh yeah, their music is pretty good too!