You're a file hoarder.
The Grateful Dead
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That might be accurate.
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I saw them in '80 or so, knew some of their songs, was about it. By the end of the show I was ready to quit my job and follow them around the country
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I saw them in '80 or so, knew some of their songs, was about it. By the end of the show I was ready to quit my job and follow them around the country
Its DEADHEADS what give the Dead a bad name..."Hey MANNNN, I need a TICKET...help a brother out with $5 yo, I've been following the tour all SUMMER and my MOM just cut me OFF..."
Say your piece and get it out.
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The only music to ever make me see assisted colors. Now sadface hashbrown.
We all know #1 is a box of rain.
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Three interesting historical observations regarding the Grateful Dead:
Robert Hunter- long time songwriting partner with the Dead.
Owsley Stanley- built the "wall of sound" and was the un-official acid supplier to the band.
Neil Cassady- inspired several songs. The real life Dean Moriarty.
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