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Poster: Mandojammer Date: November 25, 2009 09:13:48am
Forum: GratefulDead Subject: Re: How much Dead per day?

Rob -

6-8 hours a day at work. Railroad Earth, Yonder Mountain String Band, New Monsoon, JJ Grey and MOFRO, Widespread Panic, Steve Kimock, Derek Trucks, Perpetual Groove, STS9, Jackass Flats, Hackensaw Boys, Donna The Buffalo, Michael Cleveland and Flamekeeper, Bryan Sutton and Doc Watson scattered in as new shows pop up.

2 hours and 2 minutes during Half Marathons.

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Poster: robthewordsmith Date: November 25, 2009 11:44:26am
Forum: GratefulDead Subject: Re: How much Dead per day?

"2 hours and 2 minutes during Half Marathons"

Shouldn't you be doing the whole thing in that time, you muscle-bound milquetoast?

:-)

Great musical tastes there by the way. What did you reckon to the Hornsby/Skaggs collaboration a year or two back? Personally I loved it.

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Poster: Mandojammer Date: November 25, 2009 03:04:05pm
Forum: GratefulDead Subject: Re: How much Dead per day?

I would love to post up a 2:02 half these days. Probably closer to 2:30 now. Why not - 28 more minutes to take in a pre-70s Dark Star or Eleven, Caution, CE-TOO-CE series.

The Hornsby/Skaggs collaboration was great. Have you heard their cover of Rick James' "Super Freak"? I still have trouble saying it much less typing it.

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Poster: robthewordsmith Date: November 25, 2009 03:11:17pm
Forum: GratefulDead Subject: Re: How much Dead per day?

You might have trouble typing it, but it's damn good to listen to!

One of my Hornsby/Skaggs favourites was the revitalisation of The Way It Is - Hornsby's almost discordant solo intro before Kentucky Thunder came piling in on the main riff and the way the bluegrass voices just absolutely worked on the chorus. Wonderful, wonderful music making.

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