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The Insanely Eventful Life of Grateful Dead Lyricist John Perry Barlow – Reason.com If you’d encountered Barlow as a child—by his account, he was raised primarily “by drunken cowboys and farm animals” on his parents’ ranch in Wyoming—you wouldn’t have … Continue reading

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Look out of any window Any morning, any evening, any day Maybe the sun is shining Birds are winging or Rain is falling from a heavy sky, What do you want me to do, To do for you to see … Continue reading

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Unbroken Chain Blue light rain, Whoa, unbroken chain Looking for familiar faces, In an empty window pane

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This is old news for those of you who care, but I’m posting be cause it makes me happy! Brown Eyed woman and red grenadine The bottle was dusty but the liquor was clean….

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Eyes of the World, an instrumental (piano) interpretation performed by Holly Bowling, recorded at the Cadillac Hotel in San Francisco. Yea… the Bernie Sanders t-shirt is hard to swallow, although probably not all that unusual for a “dead-head.” That said, … Continue reading

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Peggy-O and the Grateful Dead (and offspring)

An old folk song. You can also find many other versions including those from Joan Baez, Simon and Garfunkel and Bob Dylan. Grateful Dead: Cameron Indoor Stadium, Duke University 4/12/1978 Grateful Dead: Las Vegas 6/26/1994 Ratdog, Cleveland, February 2008. You … Continue reading

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Cold rain and snow…

As I look out the office window I see cold rain and snow. They’re talking about up to a foot of the white stuff. A little faster please (and a trip back in time)…

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Melancholy….

Box of Rain… This is one of the first Dead songs I fell in love with. To my knowledge, it wasn’t performed frequently and Phil Lesh, singing it was certainly less common… The story behind the song… …. the bottle … Continue reading

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