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Old 06.24.2008, 06:18 PM   #13
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if you do not have any acoustic Grateful Dead, then you just are depriving yrself of good acoustic music, and still the most fun stuff to play on yr acoustic guitar. I got kicked out of an acoustic blues band for bringing to many dead covering cover songs to the stage, because they were to damned good compared to the other tunes this band had!



 


though, honestly, I can play that entire album in my sleep, but I do not own it, nor have I ever owned it, nor would i buy it. I think that Dead albums are terrible. however, live dead, that is an entirely different story:

I suggest something like this:



 


a live grateful dead acoustic set. the best would be 1968-1971, with Pigpen, without Pigpen, the acoustic set is not quite the same....

rip Ron McKernan

 
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