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la de la peineta es una de mis favoritas.................. ...............
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from the mars hotel escribió:Funkymen escribió:from the mars hotel escribió:
la de la peineta es una de mis favoritas.................. ...............
La mia la inmediatamente posterior, esa pose...
Pero sus pintas en los 80 no tenían desperdicio
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Funkymen escribió:from the mars hotel escribió:Funkymen escribió:from the mars hotel escribió:
la de la peineta es una de mis favoritas.................. ...............
La mia la inmediatamente posterior, esa pose...
Pero sus pintas en los 80 no tenían desperdicio
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65 añazos y eterno "youngster" de la banda
Me he encontrado con este curioso homenaje a toda la carrera de Bobby, muy currado y con momentos hilarantes (atención a la entrevista y actuación en el programa de David Letterman a partir del minuto 9), la verdad es que vivió a tope todo lo que pudo y mas durante 30 años, pero yo creo que esas posturas forzadas, esos gestos y las idas de olla se deben mas a su dislexia que al consumo de substancias diversas...que por otro lado fue abundante . Feliz cumpleaños mr Weir
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Un top 10 de canciones de los Dead:
http://ultimateclassicrock.com/grateful-dead-songs/
The Grateful Dead were certainly one of the most unusual rock groups of all time. Born in the counter-cultural upheaval of the '60s, the Dead became inextricably linked with Flower Power, peace and love — despite the fact that some of their songs contain some very cynical lyrical elements. The group's music was an amalgam of rock, folk, blues, country and jazz elements that lent itself perfectly to long improvisational passages in their live shows, yet many of their best songs are short and to the point, displaying a sense of song craftsmanship one might not expect from the world's greatest jam band — as evidenced by our list of the Top 10 Grateful Dead songs.
10
'Scarlet Begonias'
From: 'Grateful Dead From the Mars Hotel' (1974)
Following a virtual paradigm for many of the Dead's best songs, 'Scarlet Begonias' is a vibe-y mid-tempo tune with a loose feel. That laid-back groove would later lend itself to longer live jams that often morphed into 'Fire on the Mountain,' but the studio track is actually a concise pop tune with a somewhat psychedelic lyrical turn: “She had rings on her fingers and bells on her shoes / And I knew without asking she was into the blues / She wore scarlet begonias tucked into her curls / I knew right away she was not like other girls.”
Hear 'Scarlet Begonias'
9
'Bertha'
From: 'Grateful Dead' (1971)
One of three new studio tracks on the double live album 'Grateful Dead,' 'Bertha' was a somewhat sardonic lover's lament from a man who has run from a relationship. “I had to move / Really had to move / That's why if you please / I am on my bended knees / Bertha don't you come around here anymore.” Musically the song is notable for employing Jerry Garcia associate Merl Saunders for a prominent organ part. Its long guitar solo passage hints at the group's less restricted live approach.
Hear 'Bertha'
8
'Sugar Magnolia'
From: 'American Beauty' (1970)
'Sugar Magnolia' stands as one of the Grateful Dead's best-known songs, and one of the key tracks from perhaps their best-known album, 'American Beauty.' Written by Robert Hunter and Bob Weir, the song may be responsible in no small part for the group's hippie appeal, with its sunny good-time feel and lyrics like, “Sweet blossom come on, under the willow / We can have high times if you'll abide/ We can discover the wonders of nature / Rolling in the rushes down by the riverside.”
Hear 'Sugar Magnolia'
7
'Fire on the Mountain'
From: 'Shakedown Street' (1978)
'Fire on the Mountain' was a staple of the Dead's live sets for years, often paired with 'Scarlet Begonias' in a long jam that came to be called 'Scarlet Fire.' The studio track is once again essentially a three-minute pop song, and while it's certainly not disco, its shimmering guitar effects are very much rooted in that era. Lyrically the song is darker than the group's hippie image: “Almost ablaze still you don't feel the heat / It takes all you got just to stay on the beat / You say it's a livin, we all gotta eat / But you're here alone, there's no one to compete.”
Hear 'Fire on the Mountain'
6
'Ripple'
From: 'American Beauty' (1970)
One of the penultimate peace-and-love hippie anthems, 'Ripple' was reportedly conceived during a drinking binge that saw Robert Hunter write it, 'Brokedown Palace' and 'To Lay Me Down' in the same day. Musically the song is a straight-up country tune, while lyrically it draws part of its inspiration from the 23rd Psalm. The lyric features trippy wordplay and hippie imagery: “Reach out your hand if your cup be empty / If your cup is full may it be again / Let it be known there is a fountain / That was not made by the hands of men.”
Hear 'Ripple'
5
'Uncle John's Band'
From: 'Workingman's Dead' (1970)
'Uncle John's Band' is the Grateful Dead at the height of their song craft, featuring a strong melody over sparse acoustic backing. Its harmony singing owes an obvious debt to Crosby, Stills and Nash, with a lyric that is drawn from the tumultuous social changes of that time, but still hints at '60s optimism. Its unique blend of song structure and lyrical perspective earn it a spot in the Top 10 Grateful Dead Songs.
Hear 'Uncle John's Band'
4
'Friend of the Devil'
From: 'American Beauty' (1970)
Another classic from 'American Beauty,' 'Friend of the Devil' is a relatively simple acoustic story song. The lyric is far from the Dead's peace-and-love image, telling the story of a man on the run from the law who makes a deal with the Devil — who predictably screws him in the end. “Ran into the devil, babe, he loaned me twenty bills / I spent the night in Utah in a cave up in the hills,” the desperate protagonist proclaims, but adds, “I ran down to the levee but the Devil caught me there / He took my twenty dollar bill and vanished in the air.”
Hear 'Friend of the Devil'
3
'Touch of Grey'
From: 'In the Dark' (1987)
After a career of decades spent as perpetual music business outsiders (albeit with a huge following), the Grateful Dead surprised everyone, including themselves, by placing a hit single in the mainstream charts. Propelled by a pop song structure and the Dead's first-ever video, 'Touch of Grey' became an unexpected Top 10 hit. The song married sardonic verses with a now-classic chorus of “I will get by / I will survive,” but still somehow retained the classic Grateful Dead feel.
Hear 'Touch of Grey'
2
'Truckin''
From: 'American Beauty' (1970)
'Truckin'' was the Grateful Dead's highest-charting single prior to the surprise performance of 'Touch of Grey.' Somewhat of an anomaly in that it was written by all four of the group's main writers, the song drew its lyric from their life on the road, using it as a metaphor for negotiating life's changes. Musically the song was a loose shuffle and featured the trebly guitars that are a Dead trademark. In 1997 the Library of Congress recognized the song as a national treasure.
Hear 'Truckin''
1
'Casey Jones'
From: 'Workingman's Dead' (1970)
The opening line of 'Casey Jones' is iconic to even non-Dead fans. Ostensibly inspired by the actual train engineer Casey Jones, though there is no historical evidence to suggest that Jones was actually “Driving that train, high on cocaine.” Its unique lyric and cultural significance make it one of the most universally recognized Dead tracks, earning it the top spot in our Top 10 Grateful Dead songs.
Hear 'Casey Jones'
Uno como otro cualquiera, vaya. se hace casi imposible ordenar tan solo 10 de ellas pero aquí se han comido no menos de 5 piedras angulares de toda su discografía, y puede que me quede corto.
http://ultimateclassicrock.com/grateful-dead-songs/
The Grateful Dead were certainly one of the most unusual rock groups of all time. Born in the counter-cultural upheaval of the '60s, the Dead became inextricably linked with Flower Power, peace and love — despite the fact that some of their songs contain some very cynical lyrical elements. The group's music was an amalgam of rock, folk, blues, country and jazz elements that lent itself perfectly to long improvisational passages in their live shows, yet many of their best songs are short and to the point, displaying a sense of song craftsmanship one might not expect from the world's greatest jam band — as evidenced by our list of the Top 10 Grateful Dead songs.
10
'Scarlet Begonias'
From: 'Grateful Dead From the Mars Hotel' (1974)
Following a virtual paradigm for many of the Dead's best songs, 'Scarlet Begonias' is a vibe-y mid-tempo tune with a loose feel. That laid-back groove would later lend itself to longer live jams that often morphed into 'Fire on the Mountain,' but the studio track is actually a concise pop tune with a somewhat psychedelic lyrical turn: “She had rings on her fingers and bells on her shoes / And I knew without asking she was into the blues / She wore scarlet begonias tucked into her curls / I knew right away she was not like other girls.”
Hear 'Scarlet Begonias'
9
'Bertha'
From: 'Grateful Dead' (1971)
One of three new studio tracks on the double live album 'Grateful Dead,' 'Bertha' was a somewhat sardonic lover's lament from a man who has run from a relationship. “I had to move / Really had to move / That's why if you please / I am on my bended knees / Bertha don't you come around here anymore.” Musically the song is notable for employing Jerry Garcia associate Merl Saunders for a prominent organ part. Its long guitar solo passage hints at the group's less restricted live approach.
Hear 'Bertha'
8
'Sugar Magnolia'
From: 'American Beauty' (1970)
'Sugar Magnolia' stands as one of the Grateful Dead's best-known songs, and one of the key tracks from perhaps their best-known album, 'American Beauty.' Written by Robert Hunter and Bob Weir, the song may be responsible in no small part for the group's hippie appeal, with its sunny good-time feel and lyrics like, “Sweet blossom come on, under the willow / We can have high times if you'll abide/ We can discover the wonders of nature / Rolling in the rushes down by the riverside.”
Hear 'Sugar Magnolia'
7
'Fire on the Mountain'
From: 'Shakedown Street' (1978)
'Fire on the Mountain' was a staple of the Dead's live sets for years, often paired with 'Scarlet Begonias' in a long jam that came to be called 'Scarlet Fire.' The studio track is once again essentially a three-minute pop song, and while it's certainly not disco, its shimmering guitar effects are very much rooted in that era. Lyrically the song is darker than the group's hippie image: “Almost ablaze still you don't feel the heat / It takes all you got just to stay on the beat / You say it's a livin, we all gotta eat / But you're here alone, there's no one to compete.”
Hear 'Fire on the Mountain'
6
'Ripple'
From: 'American Beauty' (1970)
One of the penultimate peace-and-love hippie anthems, 'Ripple' was reportedly conceived during a drinking binge that saw Robert Hunter write it, 'Brokedown Palace' and 'To Lay Me Down' in the same day. Musically the song is a straight-up country tune, while lyrically it draws part of its inspiration from the 23rd Psalm. The lyric features trippy wordplay and hippie imagery: “Reach out your hand if your cup be empty / If your cup is full may it be again / Let it be known there is a fountain / That was not made by the hands of men.”
Hear 'Ripple'
5
'Uncle John's Band'
From: 'Workingman's Dead' (1970)
'Uncle John's Band' is the Grateful Dead at the height of their song craft, featuring a strong melody over sparse acoustic backing. Its harmony singing owes an obvious debt to Crosby, Stills and Nash, with a lyric that is drawn from the tumultuous social changes of that time, but still hints at '60s optimism. Its unique blend of song structure and lyrical perspective earn it a spot in the Top 10 Grateful Dead Songs.
Hear 'Uncle John's Band'
4
'Friend of the Devil'
From: 'American Beauty' (1970)
Another classic from 'American Beauty,' 'Friend of the Devil' is a relatively simple acoustic story song. The lyric is far from the Dead's peace-and-love image, telling the story of a man on the run from the law who makes a deal with the Devil — who predictably screws him in the end. “Ran into the devil, babe, he loaned me twenty bills / I spent the night in Utah in a cave up in the hills,” the desperate protagonist proclaims, but adds, “I ran down to the levee but the Devil caught me there / He took my twenty dollar bill and vanished in the air.”
Hear 'Friend of the Devil'
3
'Touch of Grey'
From: 'In the Dark' (1987)
After a career of decades spent as perpetual music business outsiders (albeit with a huge following), the Grateful Dead surprised everyone, including themselves, by placing a hit single in the mainstream charts. Propelled by a pop song structure and the Dead's first-ever video, 'Touch of Grey' became an unexpected Top 10 hit. The song married sardonic verses with a now-classic chorus of “I will get by / I will survive,” but still somehow retained the classic Grateful Dead feel.
Hear 'Touch of Grey'
2
'Truckin''
From: 'American Beauty' (1970)
'Truckin'' was the Grateful Dead's highest-charting single prior to the surprise performance of 'Touch of Grey.' Somewhat of an anomaly in that it was written by all four of the group's main writers, the song drew its lyric from their life on the road, using it as a metaphor for negotiating life's changes. Musically the song was a loose shuffle and featured the trebly guitars that are a Dead trademark. In 1997 the Library of Congress recognized the song as a national treasure.
Hear 'Truckin''
1
'Casey Jones'
From: 'Workingman's Dead' (1970)
The opening line of 'Casey Jones' is iconic to even non-Dead fans. Ostensibly inspired by the actual train engineer Casey Jones, though there is no historical evidence to suggest that Jones was actually “Driving that train, high on cocaine.” Its unique lyric and cultural significance make it one of the most universally recognized Dead tracks, earning it the top spot in our Top 10 Grateful Dead songs.
Hear 'Casey Jones'
Uno como otro cualquiera, vaya. se hace casi imposible ordenar tan solo 10 de ellas pero aquí se han comido no menos de 5 piedras angulares de toda su discografía, y puede que me quede corto.
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Funkymen escribió:from the mars hotel escribió:
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65 añazos y eterno "youngster" de la banda
Me he encontrado con este curioso homenaje a toda la carrera de Bobby, muy currado y con momentos hilarantes (atención a la entrevista y actuación en el programa de David Letterman a partir del minuto 9), la verdad es que vivió a tope todo lo que pudo y mas durante 30 años, pero yo creo que esas posturas forzadas, esos gestos y las idas de olla se deben mas a su dislexia que al consumo de substancias diversas...que por otro lado fue abundante . Feliz cumpleaños mr Weir
grande..................... .................
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Stoner escribió:pues no salen Viola lee blues ni Cold rain and snow... dos de mis favoritas
como todas las listas,es muy subjetiva (y esta lo es mucho........... ........)..........
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PUes me he improvisado una lista en Spotify con esa lista para pasar el rato.
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para el record store day...
http://www.recordstoreday.com/SpecialRelease/5716
Grateful Dead
Live at Winterland (5/30/1971)
DETAILS
Format: LP
Label: Rhino
Release type: RSD Exclusive Release
More Info:
Recorded live at Winterland on 5/3/1971. All music never before released in any format. Mastered from original 2 track reels. With new liner notes from noted Grateful Dead scholar Blair Jackson
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Grateful Dead
Live at Winterland (5/30/1971)
DETAILS
Format: LP
Label: Rhino
Release type: RSD Exclusive Release
More Info:
Recorded live at Winterland on 5/3/1971. All music never before released in any format. Mastered from original 2 track reels. With new liner notes from noted Grateful Dead scholar Blair Jackson
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1- Dark Star
2- Trucking
3- Wharf Rat
4- Help On The Way
5- Black Peter
6- Scarlet Begonias
8- Terrapin Station
9- Brokedown Palace
10- Bird Song
Aunque es jodido hasta el extremo elegir solo 10
2- Trucking
3- Wharf Rat
4- Help On The Way
5- Black Peter
6- Scarlet Begonias
8- Terrapin Station
9- Brokedown Palace
10- Bird Song
Aunque es jodido hasta el extremo elegir solo 10
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Stoner escribió:pues no salen Viola lee blues ni Cold rain and snow... dos de mis favoritas
Ambas son versiones, muy personales y con variaciones propias, pero versiones al fin y al cabo.
La que hacían del Hard To Handle en sus buenos tiempos es otra de mis favoritas.
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Funkymen escribió:1- Dark Star
2- Trucking
3- Wharf Rat
4- Help On The Way
5- Black Peter
6- Scarlet Begonias
8- Terrapin Station
8- Terrapin Station
9- Brokedown Palace
10- Bird Song
Aunque es jodido hasta el extremo elegir solo 10
te falta la 7ª...................... ................
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Funkymen escribió:1- Dark Star
2- Trucking
3- Wharf Rat
4- Help On The Way
5- Black Peter
6- Scarlet Begonias
8- Terrapin Station
9- Brokedown Palace
10- Bird Song
Aunque es jodido hasta el extremo elegir solo 10
1-Box of rain
2-unbroken chain
3-Help On The Way
4-Terrapin Station
5-Friend of the Devil
6-Ripple
7-Sugar Magnolia
8-Truckin
9-Dark Star
10-Franklin's Tower
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from the mars hotel escribió:Funkymen escribió:1- Dark Star
2- Trucking
3- Wharf Rat
4- Help On The Way
5- Black Peter
6- Scarlet Begonias
8- Terrapin Station
8- Terrapin Station
9- Brokedown Palace
10- Bird Song
Aunque es jodido hasta el extremo elegir solo 10
te falta la 7ª...................... ................
Pues que sea Sugar Magnolia, hubiera puesto Loser también perointentaba hacerla lo mas variada posible. Se quedan muchísimas en el tintero...casi se podría hacer clasificaciones por estilos o épocas y saldrían listas dignas de cualquier discografía.
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Funkymen escribió:from the mars hotel escribió:Funkymen escribió:1- Dark Star
2- Trucking
3- Wharf Rat
4- Help On The Way
5- Black Peter
6- Scarlet Begonias
8- Terrapin Station
8- Terrapin Station
9- Brokedown Palace
10- Bird Song
Aunque es jodido hasta el extremo elegir solo 10
te falta la 7ª...................... ................
Pues que sea Sugar Magnolia, hubiera puesto Loser también perointentaba hacerla lo mas variada posible. Se quedan muchísimas en el tintero...casi se podría hacer clasificaciones por estilos o épocas y saldrían listas dignas de cualquier discografía.
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una obra de arte,digna de estar en el Louvre............
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If I had a gun for every ace that I had drawn
I could arm a town the size of Abilene
no se puede decir nada mas...
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Funkymen escribió:
If I had a gun for every ace that I had drawn
I could arm a town the size of Abilene
no se puede decir nada mas...
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una obra de arte,digna de estar en el Louvre............
De lo mas emotivo que se ha hecho nunca...curioso que sea una de las mejores canciones del American B, y la que lo abre, y que sean solo 3 de los Deads con varios NRPS, con Phil cantando (primera vez como solista) y Jerry al piano. Todo un ejemplo del espíritu comunal del que hacían gala, nadie por encima de nadie.
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from the mars hotel escribió:Funkymen escribió:from the mars hotel escribió:
.......... ............
65 añazos y eterno "youngster" de la banda
Me he encontrado con este curioso homenaje a toda la carrera de Bobby, muy currado y con momentos hilarantes (atención a la entrevista y actuación en el programa de David Letterman a partir del minuto 9), la verdad es que vivió a tope todo lo que pudo y mas durante 30 años, pero yo creo que esas posturas forzadas, esos gestos y las idas de olla se deben mas a su dislexia que al consumo de substancias diversas...que por otro lado fue abundante . Feliz cumpleaños mr Weir
grande..................... .................
Impagable el momento en el que se pega con su propio micro, necesito un gif de eso
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Funkymen escribió:from the mars hotel escribió:
una obra de arte,digna de estar en el Louvre............
De lo mas emotivo que se ha hecho nunca...curioso que sea una de las mejores canciones del American B, y la que lo abre, y que sean solo 3 de los Deads con varios NRPS, con Phil cantando (primera vez como solista) y Jerry al piano. Todo un ejemplo del espíritu comunal del que hacían gala, nadie por encima de nadie.
el espiritu de Frisco,posiblemente de los movimientos musicales donde más colaboraciones e interrelaciones se establecieron......... .......
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Funkymen escribió:from the mars hotel escribió:Funkymen escribió:from the mars hotel escribió:
.......... ............
65 añazos y eterno "youngster" de la banda
Me he encontrado con este curioso homenaje a toda la carrera de Bobby, muy currado y con momentos hilarantes (atención a la entrevista y actuación en el programa de David Letterman a partir del minuto 9), la verdad es que vivió a tope todo lo que pudo y mas durante 30 años, pero yo creo que esas posturas forzadas, esos gestos y las idas de olla se deben mas a su dislexia que al consumo de substancias diversas...que por otro lado fue abundante . Feliz cumpleaños mr Weir
grande..................... .................
Impagable el momento en el que se pega con su propio micro, necesito un gif de eso
.................. ...............y Clemons meandose de la risa.................... ..........
Última edición por from the mars hotel el 20.10.12 20:48, editado 1 vez
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la energia que le metía a la banda la doble batería es brutal................ ..
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from the mars hotel escribió:Funkymen escribió:from the mars hotel escribió:
una obra de arte,digna de estar en el Louvre............
De lo mas emotivo que se ha hecho nunca...curioso que sea una de las mejores canciones del American B, y la que lo abre, y que sean solo 3 de los Deads con varios NRPS, con Phil cantando (primera vez como solista) y Jerry al piano. Todo un ejemplo del espíritu comunal del que hacían gala, nadie por encima de nadie.
el espiritu de Frisco,posiblemente de los movimientos musicales donde más colaboraciones e interrelaciones se establecieron......... .......
Mas que un movimiento musical parecían una gran familia, Dead, Airplane, Quicksilver, Grape, NRPS...
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from the mars hotel escribió:la energia que le metía a la banda la doble batería es brutal................ ..
ültimamente he estado viendo algunos DVD ochenteros de la caja All The Years Combine, impresiona ver la coordinación que tienen los 2. Por otra parte, soy gran fan de los años en que solo estaba Bill Kreutzman
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Funkymen escribió:from the mars hotel escribió:Funkymen escribió:from the mars hotel escribió:
una obra de arte,digna de estar en el Louvre............
De lo mas emotivo que se ha hecho nunca...curioso que sea una de las mejores canciones del American B, y la que lo abre, y que sean solo 3 de los Deads con varios NRPS, con Phil cantando (primera vez como solista) y Jerry al piano. Todo un ejemplo del espíritu comunal del que hacían gala, nadie por encima de nadie.
el espiritu de Frisco,posiblemente de los movimientos musicales donde más colaboraciones e interrelaciones se establecieron......... .......
Mas que un movimiento musical parecían una gran familia, Dead, Airplane, Quicksilver, Grape, NRPS...
en la era pre-internet la mayoría de descubrimientos eran por investigar los músicos que tocaban en los discos de mis bandas favoritas,y en los albums de la familia Frisco esto era super habitual,alcanzando sus tentáculos a grupos de country rock y los surguidos,por ejemplo,en laurel Canyon........................... ............
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Funkymen escribió:from the mars hotel escribió:la energia que le metía a la banda la doble batería es brutal................ ..
ültimamente he estado viendo algunos DVD ochenteros de la caja All The Years Combine, impresiona ver la coordinación que tienen los 2. Por otra parte, soy gran fan de los años en que solo estaba Bill Kreutzman
of course............ ...............pero es tremendo cuando dos baterias se complementan de esa manera(tipo Trucks-Jaimoe en ABB....)....... .....
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yo creo que lo de las charlas que hicieron en el décimo aniversario, deberían poner la peli de la música no puede parar y hacer una charla, porque es para hablar largo y tendido, yo lo he hecho varias veces por la noche, y hemos acabado emocionados los que la hemos visto
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Stoner escribió:yo creo que lo de las charlas que hicieron en el décimo aniversario, deberían poner la peli de la música no puede parar y hacer una charla, porque es para hablar largo y tendido, yo lo he hecho varias veces por la noche, y hemos acabado emocionados los que la hemos visto
y mucho...........
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Stoner escribió:yo creo que lo de las charlas que hicieron en el décimo aniversario, deberían poner la peli de la música no puede parar y hacer una charla, porque es para hablar largo y tendido, yo lo he hecho varias veces por la noche, y hemos acabado emocionados los que la hemos visto
Es muy difícil no conectar con las canciones de los Dead, gran mérito para Robert Hunter en la simbiosis mas perfecta que existe entre compositor de la música y autor de la letra, el único "no-miembro" de un grupo investido en el R n' R Hall of Fame.
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from the mars hotel escribió:Funkymen escribió:1- Dark Star
2- Trucking
3- Wharf Rat
4- Help On The Way
5- Black Peter
6- Scarlet Begonias
8- Terrapin Station
9- Brokedown Palace
10- Bird Song
Aunque es jodido hasta el extremo elegir solo 10
1-Box of rain
2-unbroken chain
3-Help On The Way
4-Terrapin Station
5-Friend of the Devil
6-Ripple
7-Sugar Magnolia
8-Truckin
9-Dark Star
10-Franklin's Tower
..................... ...............
sin orden...
brokedown palace
goin' down the road
beat it down the line
china cat sunflower/i know you rider
sugaree
wharf rat
box of rain
new speedway boogie
sugar magnolia
morning dew
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cablehogue escribió:from the mars hotel escribió:Funkymen escribió:1- Dark Star
2- Trucking
3- Wharf Rat
4- Help On The Way
5- Black Peter
6- Scarlet Begonias
8- Terrapin Station
9- Brokedown Palace
10- Bird Song
Aunque es jodido hasta el extremo elegir solo 10
1-Box of rain
2-unbroken chain
3-Help On The Way
4-Terrapin Station
5-Friend of the Devil
6-Ripple
7-Sugar Magnolia
8-Truckin
9-Dark Star
10-Franklin's Tower
..................... ...............
sin orden...
brokedown palace
goin' down the road
beat it down the line
china cat sunflower/i know you rider
sugaree
wharf rat
box of rain
new speedway boogie
sugar magnolia
morning dew
Ripple
Me and my uncle
Dancing in the streets
Playing in the band
Bertha
Unbroken chain
Brown eyed woman
Dark Star
Friend of the devil
Uncle john's band
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Geme escribió:cablehogue escribió:from the mars hotel escribió:Funkymen escribió:1- Dark Star
2- Trucking
3- Wharf Rat
4- Help On The Way
5- Black Peter
6- Scarlet Begonias
8- Terrapin Station
9- Brokedown Palace
10- Bird Song
Aunque es jodido hasta el extremo elegir solo 10
1-Box of rain
2-unbroken chain
3-Help On The Way
4-Terrapin Station
5-Friend of the Devil
6-Ripple
7-Sugar Magnolia
8-Truckin
9-Dark Star
10-Franklin's Tower
..................... ...............
sin orden...
brokedown palace
goin' down the road
beat it down the line
china cat sunflower/i know you rider
sugaree
wharf rat
box of rain
new speedway boogie
sugar magnolia
morning dew
Ripple
Me and my uncle
Dancing in the streets
Playing in the band
Bertha
Unbroken chain
Brown eyed woman
Dark Star
Friend of the devil
Uncle john's band
acojonante lo poco que se repiten las canciones... geme, tú y yo no coincidimos en ninguna... con mars 2 y con funkymen, otras 2...
esto da una idea de lo grandes que eran...
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st. stephen > the eleven
dark star
the other one
help on the way > slipknot
china cat sunflower
playin' in the band > jam
brokedown palace
uncle john's band
terrapin station
cream puff war
y la versión de smokestack lightning
por ejemplo
dark star
the other one
help on the way > slipknot
china cat sunflower
playin' in the band > jam
brokedown palace
uncle john's band
terrapin station
cream puff war
y la versión de smokestack lightning
por ejemplo
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Jano escribió:y la versión de smokestack lightning
me estoy acordando de la de death letter blues
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Funkymen escribió:All The Years Combine
Imperdonable olvido por mi parte, debería estar en cualquier lista...
de esos mediostempos de Jerry, tan preciosos, a veces introspectivos, otras sensibles, y siempre hermosos.
Tiene para una lista también
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1- Stella Blue
2- Comes A Time
3- He's Gone
4- Ship Of Fools
5- To Lay Me Down
6- Sugaree
7- Brokedown Palace
8- Standing on The Moon
9- Days Between
10- Row Jimmy
2- Comes A Time
3- He's Gone
4- Ship Of Fools
5- To Lay Me Down
6- Sugaree
7- Brokedown Palace
8- Standing on The Moon
9- Days Between
10- Row Jimmy
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Funkymen escribió:
el tercer CD es un orgasmo sideral................................. ............................................
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from the mars hotel escribió:Funkymen escribió:
el tercer CD es un orgasmo sideral................................. ............................................
Aún tradaré en catarlo, pero bueno es saberlo!
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Funkymen escribió:from the mars hotel escribió:Funkymen escribió:
el tercer CD es un orgasmo sideral................................. ............................................
Aún tradaré en catarlo, pero bueno es saberlo!
me gusta mucho este concierto,me ha sorprendido por su peculiar sonorización (algunos instrumentos como el piano a veces destacan por encima de otros),lo que permite cazar una gran cantidad de matices e improvisaciones diferentes...................... ...............
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Escojidísima concesión para los "vinilistas", ya se ha hablado largo y tendido por aquí de las bondades de la primavera del 71
Para el record store day este proximo Viernes:
Rhino Readies Grateful Dead Double-LP Winterland 1971
Available November 23 At Select Independent Retailers
The Grateful Dead made Winterland its home for years until 1978, when the band closed Bill Graham’s legendary venue for good with a spectacular New Year’s Eve blow out. The friendly confines of the former ice-skating rink always seemed to bring out something special in the band. That’s certainly true of the group’s May 30, 1971 performance, which was the second night of a homestand during the era later immortalized on the 1971 live collection Skull and Roses.
For Record Store Day’s Black Friday event on November 23, Dead.net and Rhino will release a portion of that show (all that the band has in their vault) for the first time, offering it on 180-gram vinyl as a limited edition double-LP set of 7500 copies. WINTERLAND 5/30/71 will be available exclusively at select independent music retailers for a suggested price of $34.98. Visit www.recordstoreday.com for a list of participating stores.
Sourced from the original reels of ¼” tape, the music was mastered by Jeffrey Norman and the vinyl lacquers were cut by Chris Bellman at Bernie Grundman Mastering and then pressed at RTI. Grammy-winning graphic artist Masaki Koike evokes the Skull and Roses album cover for this set’s gorgeous gatefold.
It’s over one hour of Dead classics that covers nearly the entire second set, which was packed with crowd pleasers like “Sugar Magnolia,” “Truckin’” and “Deal.” One entire LP side is dedicated exclusively to “Turn On Your Lovelight,” a 15-minute-plus romp led by singer/organist Ron “Pigpen” McKernan. For its encore, the band – Jerry Garcia, Bob Weir, Phil Lesh, Bill Kreutzmann, and McKernan – capped the evening off with raucous “Johnny B. Goode.”
WINTERLAND 5/30/71
Side One
1. “Sugar Magnolia”
2. “Cumberland Blues”
3. “Big Boss Man”
Side Two
1. “Me And My Uncle”
2. “Deal”
3. “Truckin’”
Side Three
1. “Turn On Your Lovelight”
Side Four
2. “Uncle John’s Band”
3. “Casey Jones”
4. “Johnny B. Goode”
Para el record store day este proximo Viernes:
Rhino Readies Grateful Dead Double-LP Winterland 1971
Available November 23 At Select Independent Retailers
The Grateful Dead made Winterland its home for years until 1978, when the band closed Bill Graham’s legendary venue for good with a spectacular New Year’s Eve blow out. The friendly confines of the former ice-skating rink always seemed to bring out something special in the band. That’s certainly true of the group’s May 30, 1971 performance, which was the second night of a homestand during the era later immortalized on the 1971 live collection Skull and Roses.
For Record Store Day’s Black Friday event on November 23, Dead.net and Rhino will release a portion of that show (all that the band has in their vault) for the first time, offering it on 180-gram vinyl as a limited edition double-LP set of 7500 copies. WINTERLAND 5/30/71 will be available exclusively at select independent music retailers for a suggested price of $34.98. Visit www.recordstoreday.com for a list of participating stores.
Sourced from the original reels of ¼” tape, the music was mastered by Jeffrey Norman and the vinyl lacquers were cut by Chris Bellman at Bernie Grundman Mastering and then pressed at RTI. Grammy-winning graphic artist Masaki Koike evokes the Skull and Roses album cover for this set’s gorgeous gatefold.
It’s over one hour of Dead classics that covers nearly the entire second set, which was packed with crowd pleasers like “Sugar Magnolia,” “Truckin’” and “Deal.” One entire LP side is dedicated exclusively to “Turn On Your Lovelight,” a 15-minute-plus romp led by singer/organist Ron “Pigpen” McKernan. For its encore, the band – Jerry Garcia, Bob Weir, Phil Lesh, Bill Kreutzmann, and McKernan – capped the evening off with raucous “Johnny B. Goode.”
WINTERLAND 5/30/71
Side One
1. “Sugar Magnolia”
2. “Cumberland Blues”
3. “Big Boss Man”
Side Two
1. “Me And My Uncle”
2. “Deal”
3. “Truckin’”
Side Three
1. “Turn On Your Lovelight”
Side Four
2. “Uncle John’s Band”
3. “Casey Jones”
4. “Johnny B. Goode”
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Funkymen escribió:Escojidísima concesión para los "vinilistas", ya se ha hablado largo y tendido por aquí de las bondades de la primavera del 71
Para el record store day este proximo Viernes:
Rhino Readies Grateful Dead Double-LP Winterland 1971
Available November 23 At Select Independent Retailers
The Grateful Dead made Winterland its home for years until 1978, when the band closed Bill Graham’s legendary venue for good with a spectacular New Year’s Eve blow out. The friendly confines of the former ice-skating rink always seemed to bring out something special in the band. That’s certainly true of the group’s May 30, 1971 performance, which was the second night of a homestand during the era later immortalized on the 1971 live collection Skull and Roses.
For Record Store Day’s Black Friday event on November 23, Dead.net and Rhino will release a portion of that show (all that the band has in their vault) for the first time, offering it on 180-gram vinyl as a limited edition double-LP set of 7500 copies. WINTERLAND 5/30/71 will be available exclusively at select independent music retailers for a suggested price of $34.98. Visit www.recordstoreday.com for a list of participating stores.
Sourced from the original reels of ¼” tape, the music was mastered by Jeffrey Norman and the vinyl lacquers were cut by Chris Bellman at Bernie Grundman Mastering and then pressed at RTI. Grammy-winning graphic artist Masaki Koike evokes the Skull and Roses album cover for this set’s gorgeous gatefold.
It’s over one hour of Dead classics that covers nearly the entire second set, which was packed with crowd pleasers like “Sugar Magnolia,” “Truckin’” and “Deal.” One entire LP side is dedicated exclusively to “Turn On Your Lovelight,” a 15-minute-plus romp led by singer/organist Ron “Pigpen” McKernan. For its encore, the band – Jerry Garcia, Bob Weir, Phil Lesh, Bill Kreutzmann, and McKernan – capped the evening off with raucous “Johnny B. Goode.”
WINTERLAND 5/30/71
Side One
1. “Sugar Magnolia”
2. “Cumberland Blues”
3. “Big Boss Man”
Side Two
1. “Me And My Uncle”
2. “Deal”
3. “Truckin’”
Side Three
1. “Turn On Your Lovelight”
Side Four
2. “Uncle John’s Band”
3. “Casey Jones”
4. “Johnny B. Goode”
lo pillé el otro día en amazon italia por 34€ + gastos...
http://www.amazon.it/gp/product/B009I48X62/ref=oh_details_o00_s00_i00
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