AZLyrics G Grateful Dead Lyrics live album: "Grateful Dead (Skull & Roses)" (1971) Bertha Mama Tried Big Railroad Blues Playing In The Band The Other One Me And My Uncle Big Boss Man Me And Bobby McGee Johnny B. Goode Wharf Rat Not Fade Away Goin' Down The Road ...
There are two schools of thought about this; the obvious one is The Beatles playing in Shea Stadium, but note that the previous line has John Lennon *doing something else at the same time*. This tends to support the theory that this is a reference to the Weavers, who were blacklisted du...
Girls in our scene are underrepresented, in both audiences and bands. When playing with (partly) female bands or in front of an equally mixed audience I often feel like addressing them. What always holds me back are other bands dedicating songs to girls, “This goes out to all the girls”...
Traffic - "Heaven Is In Your Mind"Ride on the swing in and out of the bars Capturing moments of life in their jars Playing with children, acting as stars Guiding your visions to heaven And heaven is in your mind Take extra care not... ...
playing together and fusing their musical talents through the Grateful Dead canon. Also on the bus are Osophers bassist (and mega Deadhead) James Denatale and singer / keyboardist / violinist Jane Choi, plus keyboardist / saxophonist Ben Pinnola and vocalist Coco Salaza to round out the sound...
“For me, I think the only danger is being too much in love with guitar playing. The MUSIC is the most important thing, and the guitar is only the instrument.”– Jerry Garcia “What is life but being conscious? And good and evil are manifestations of consciousness. If you reject one,...
5. TheBee Gees, "More Than a Woman" From:Saturday Night Fever(1978) The thing about the Bee Gees is that it's really easy to get swept away in their irresistible falsetto harmonies, leaving less attention for the lyrics. Take, for example, "More Than a Woman," in which some listeners...
5. TheBee Gees, "More Than a Woman" From:Saturday Night Fever(1978) The thing about the Bee Gees is that it's really easy to get swept away in their irresistible falsetto harmonies, leaving less attention for the lyrics. Take, for example, "More Than a Woman," in which some listeners...
There were even events for Deadheads who couldn't get tickets to shows. People would congregate and turn parking lots and streets into their own marketplace, camp out and then pack up to travel to the next city the band was playing in. It was about the communal feeling as much as it ...
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