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Probably not the most approachable cut if you’re not already a fan. But I have an anecdote about that particular song.

Mrs. Mikey and I were in the middle of an extended road trip a few years ago where we drove to my brother’s wedding in Eldorado Hills (near Suckramento). From there we drove to Healdsburg (which I understand is just about under water right now), and then on to Mendocino for a few days. The drive through Anderson Valley is beautiful, BTW. On leaving Mendocino we drove up to Fort Brag and then east to Willits on CA 20 through Jackson State Forest. Driving through the redwood forest with no other cars on the road and the morning sun shining through the trees, I queued up “Dark Star” from that album. She had never really appreciated the Dead, but on that trip she “got it.” We ended up playing more live Dead stuff all the way down the 101 through Sonoma County, Marin County, and across the Golden Gate Bridge during a drum solo that amazingly synched with the seams in the road bed.

I think I played something else between San Francisco and our next stop in Cambria. I don’t listen to it all that much anymore but there were times when the Dead were basically my personal soundtrack. And that was a memorable drive.

To each his own, I guess.
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Check out Europe 72 some time. Another live album that came three years later and probably a lot easier to handle. More C&W influences appearing in the music, and tighter jamming. Still my favorite Dead album.
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I never got the whole Grateful Dead thing. I guess you had to be there-- oh wait, I was. Still don't get it.
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Rooster wrote:I never got the whole Grateful Dead thing. I guess you had to be there-- oh wait, I was. Still don't get it.
I wouldn’t expect you to.

Some popular acts I never “got”:

Rush
Kansas
U2
Van Halen
Thin Lizzie
Leonard Skinner
Billy Joel
Aerosmith
Foreigner
Alice Cooper
AC/DC
Black Sabbath
Metallica
Bon Jovi
Guns n Roses
A few others I can’t think of now

Some of their music was OK but...meh.

Like I said - to each his own.
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Mikey wrote:Some popular acts I never “got”:
Leonard Skinner
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There are a few bands that people seem to either get or not get. Rush and The Dead seem to be the two that come to mind. Rush, in articular seems to be the band you either love or hate.

Dead fans are even more fanatic than Rush fans, but I don't feel Dead non-fans as virulent in their hatred as Rush non-fan is. It's more a meh.....whatever, fukking hippies, kind of indifference.

I am one of the Rush faithful. I like some Dead stuff, but I am not what I would call a hardcore fan. I do regret that I never got to experience a Dead show.

Then there are what I would consider the universally liked bands, The Beatles, of course, being the epitome of such bands. I guess maybe the Stones, pre-1980 would be considered another. I don't get how someone could consider themselves a fan of popular music from the second half of the 20th century and not "get" the Beatles.
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One other group that I think garners universal feelings is toolio's disharmonic carny slag pals.
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Rolling Stones: the most overrated shit band to ever steal a tune.
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Saw the Dead a half a dozen times. Always a great show. Rush blows leprous goat penises.
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I probably saw the Dead about 20 times. Never a bad show, though the last one in 1995 at the Silver Bowl in Vegas was probably the least good. One of Jerry's last shows and you could tell he wasn't doing too well.

A three night run at Winterland in 1974 was probably the highlight for me. The film that came out of those shows was great, though the quality of the recording on the album wasn't so good. Have not gone to see any of the post Jerry incarnations, though I hear that John Mayer does a creditable job filling in.
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I never got Sinatra, but I could watch this clip of Anita O'Day at Newport in 1958 all day long.
I just wish they'd show less of the deadbeat audience and more of the singer.

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I never could stand Wagner's operas with all the linebacker-sized helmet-clad women.

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I can usually stay awake for Verdi, Puccini and Mozart, though.

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Sudden Sam wrote:
Mikey wrote: I just which they'd show less of the deadbeat audience and more of the singer.
You, of all people, disparaging DEADbeats.
Well, you got me there.
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Since you brought up 50s Newport performances....



Some types of music are a matter of taste, but if you don't "get" this, you simply have no appreciation for music. This is, IMO, the high water mark of American music.
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Katy Perry is 10 times the musician the Stones ever were and she isn't even a musician.
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If you're into 50s jazz, check this out. A lot different than Ellington, but undoubtedly another high form of the art.

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Thelonius was one brilliant bat-shit crazy mofo!!!!! No one like him, before or since.....and that's prolly a good thing. :lol:
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smackaholic wrote:Thelonius was one brilliant bat-shit crazy mofo!!!!! No one like him, before or since.....and that's prolly a good thing. :lol:
That's true. And Coltrane was every bit as groundbreaking in his style. This is a pretty incredible pairing. I think they only worked together a few times.
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Ellington @ Newport was a must have album. The sax solo by Paul Gonsalves on that disc is gold. Never really cared for the whole concert scene. Once technology got loose, too much of it was not live.
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Another all-time classic of the period. This one has both Coltrane and Cannonball Adderley on sax.

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Wolfman wrote:Once technology got loose, too much of it was not live.
Not sure what you're referring to here. They've been using microphones and amplifiers for quite some time.
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Mikey wrote:If you're into 50s jazz, check this out. A lot different than Ellington, but undoubtedly another high form of the art.


Toolio's buddies show what happens when you aren't harmonic by accident, and it isn't good.

Thelonius butt-fukks harmony in the mouth and wipes his dick on the curtains. And it is absolutely genius.
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Mikey wrote:I never could stand Wagner's operas
Fuck you, you Goddamn heathen. Loves me some Big Daddy Wags.

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It’s a sentimental thing with goobs. He did his first shot of scotch at a Wagner show in Berlin.


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smackaholic wrote:
Mikey wrote:If you're into 50s jazz, check this out. A lot different than Ellington, but undoubtedly another high form of the art.


Toolio's buddies show what happens when you aren't harmonic by accident, and it isn't good.

Thelonius butt-fukks harmony in the mouth and wipes his dick on the curtains. And it is absolutely genius.
Not only harmony but meter. He plays notes when there shouldn't be any notes and leaves them out in a lot of other places.

I remember reading a quote from Miles Davis saying something like he had a hard time playing with Monk because he just couldn't figure him out.
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My guess is Thelonius wasn’t real sure either, til it was time to play/not play. Particularly towards the end of his playing days.


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smackaholic wrote:It’s a sentimental thing with goobs. He did his first shot of scotch at a Wagner show in Berlin.


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This is I believe the third time I've told you this in the last few months. I hate Scotch. Do you ever get anything right?
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I didn’t say you liked it.

I suspect bourbon might not have been available in 1870s Germany.


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So people can like or dislike any number of bands and artists but somehow the Rolling Hacks are off limits. Bunch of tards.
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smackaholic wrote:It’s a sentimental thing with goobs. He did his first shot of scotch at a Wagner show in Berlin.
Much more likely to see a Wagner opera performed in Bayreuth. He had his own opera house built there. More suckaholic fail.
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BIg fan of Kindertotenlieder.
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Goober McTuber wrote:
smackaholic wrote:It’s a sentimental thing with goobs. He did his first shot of scotch at a Wagner show in Berlin.
Much more likely to see a Wagner opera performed in Bayreuth. He had his own opera house built there. More suckaholic fail.
So, he was the house band in Bayreuth? Didn’t know that. I’m sure he did some tours.


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Fucking awful navel gazing baby boomer music.
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Shlomart Ben Yisrael wrote:Fucking awful navel gazing baby boomer music.
Fuck off you millennial communist.
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A song that Parsons or Mick the Stick’s GF probably wrote (he can’t remember) is your defense that they didn’t steal? You are supposed to know about music and even on that subject you are clueless. Great work you fat stupid hick.
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Can you read? I clearly said she is not a musician. And she is still better than Mick & the Thieves.
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Katy Perry is for children. If you that you are either a kid or a kid fucker.
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The Stones are fucking awful. Shit musicians playing shit music.
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Mikey wrote:I never could stand Wagner's operas
When I was a young'un learning to play all sorts of classical music, they explained that "Wagner's music is better than it sounds."
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