Don't Ease Me In
Conversation is always more interesting than recitation, so speak your mind and not someone else's.
a large gasp!
Somehow I ended up listening to this today. "In The Flesh" had me giggling - Mama should I run For President ? Somehow I ended up on this forum too ???
Cheers - B.
Fantastic concert and the video footage is just great. looks like they had a good time after all the prep to get the show going. The family videos are really special with showing all the laughter and happiness that surronds the Dead and their friends.
Charlie Parker "Legendary Dial/Savoy Masters" 11/04/47
Lee Morgan "Indeed!" 11/04/56
Eddie "Lockjaw" Davis/Johnny Griffin "Blues Up and Down" 11/04/60
Grant Green "Idle Moments" 11/04/63 So many heads would be ecstatic ... a gem!
Thelonious Monk "At the Jazz Workshop" 11/04/64
Old & In the Way 11/04/73
"Where does the time go?"
Eyes Of The World > Terrapin Station
GIZAH SOUND & LIGHT THEATER
Cairo, Egypt 9/15/78
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"Walk into splintered sunlight
Inch your way through dead dreams to another land"
Robert Hunter
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Grate scarlet begonias/fire on the mountain from 79
PK's right on with US blue's , will put that on in the car.Then I'll dig up some Pigpen.
Tina
Change will rock today !
when i started the truck...
Inspiration, move me brightly
Light the song with sense of colour
Hold away despair
More than this I will not ask
Faced with mysteries dark and vast
Statements just seem vain at last
Some rise, some fall, some climb
To get to Terrapin
A little U.S.Blues for a beautiful election day morning.
peace,and hope,pk

Locations
Are You Experienced?
Prepping for tonight when I will see The Experience Hendrix tour - 3rd row center seats. YOW!!
Featuring performances by Mitch Mitchell & Billy Cox of The Jimi Hendrix Experience, plus Andy Aledort, Doyle Bramhall II, Eric Gales, Buddy Guy, Robby Krieger, Jonny Lang, Chris Layton, Mato Nanji, Queensryche, and Hubert Sumlin.
Two Grate nights in a row. Life is good.
If the doors of perception were cleansed, everything would appear to man as it is, infinite.
William Blake