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Poster: snori Date: January 10, 2012 04:25:19pm
Forum: GratefulDead Subject: Re: Defenders of the DEAD taken down a notch...

The 1965-69 me would not have beem seen dead listening to C & W. That was corny, old-fashioned rubbish sung by the likes of Jim Reeves, or a hoard of nasal whiney women. We were the new, the modern, and with Sgt Pepper, Axis, Piper, Disraeli et al we would consign it to deserved oblivion. Even now I can't listen to El Paso.

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Poster: micah6vs8 Date: January 11, 2012 07:05:33am
Forum: GratefulDead Subject: Re: Defenders of the DEAD taken down a notch...

At least Weir was listening to some w/ MAMU & BIODTL and Jerry w/In the Jailhouse Now (Rare Cuts). I can't believe that at least some of the music wasn't seeping into them after Mother McCree's Uptown Jug Champions.

http://tinyurl.com/6q57wg8, complete w/ kazoos, but who is playing banjo?


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Poster: William Tell Date: January 11, 2012 06:30:00am
Forum: GratefulDead Subject: Re: Defenders of the DEAD taken down a notch...

Oh yeah--I see what you mean; defn not the "typical stuff", but JCash was cool, so there was a bit of "cross-over" perhaps? But, it was mainly what we called "country-rock", like NRPS, that began to make C&W seem okay. Also, with the Arizona-California area, real westerns, like M&MU, or BigIron, seemed to fit...

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Poster: snori Date: January 11, 2012 03:03:20pm
Forum: GratefulDead Subject: Re: Defenders of the DEAD taken down a notch...

Actually I've been reprogramed now - I took up with someone who is a Gram & Em fan. I can live with that.

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