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Music Appreciation

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OAITW r.2.0

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Sat Feb 6, 2021, 03:42 AM Feb 2021

Woody Guthrie's students in 1972 [View all]

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The Dead got Woody's musical point and this is how I will always remember their sound....I've told my kids not to bury me, cremate me, and scatter my ashes on 288 Charleston Road. But play this song when you do it.....

On edit: What's really nice about this is, the Dead had an incredibly dense sonic delivery system. Brought to you by Ken Owsley. Soundboard guru and resident chemist for altered states of consciousness.

You had Keith and Donna and Ron playing at their best. And only Bill Kreutzmann drumming. Truly a great run for this version (my Favorite, actually), but they evolved......
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Woody Guthrie's students in 1972 [View all] OAITW r.2.0 Feb 2021 OP
I really like this one...4/5/71 The Figment Feb 2021 #1
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