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Dudley Dead |
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August 31, 2012 09:28:06pm |
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GratefulDead
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Re: Heard a lot of Bobby hating over the years..... |
You bring up a good point . Much of the most annoying behavior he did with the GD, seemed to lessen or disappear , the longer Jerry was gone( the "animal impersonation" part of estimated seems to have disappeared . And does he even do LLR anymore ?). Steering the boat, or sharing it with Phil, seems to have changed him .
What everyone has already said , and we have all said before, good and bad .
He was such an enigma,; one of the most interesting, unique, and tasteful players ever,, but at the same tim,e an almost brutish insensitivity , and indifference to taste . How long did it take him to figure ,out don't need to have any thing follow Morning Dew ; or at least pause a second or two ( insert long bitchy diatribe about song choices, in which "Easy Answers", and the end of "St. of Cir." are mentioned).
BUT, I love him...even though I replaced him in my dream with Willie Nelson . There is no singer I listen more to than Weir , except Garcia !
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Dudley Dead |
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September 01, 2012 07:54:20am |
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GratefulDead
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Re: Heard a lot of Bobby hating over the years..... |
Yeah, they really seem to be enjoying themselves on this . This is their third tune taken form Dylan's "Bringing It All Back Home" ( after "Baby Blue", and She Belongs To Me ") . This performance is definitely eye opening , and makes you wish they played it more often in the second set . This is an example of a nice cover, where they manage to make it feel like a Grateful Dead song .