jam band was rad yesterday
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jam band was rad yesterday
maybe listen to a fifty minute live version of a twenty minute stoner rock song & you will come away knowing more aboit this world 🌍
It is one of the most paradoxical and difficult, yet most liberating and rewarding, concepts that the best way to have more good things in your life is to be grateful for the good things that are already there. 🙂↕️🤗😇
Jerry Garcia was known to be a fan of Bob Marley and the Wailers, and there is evidence suggesting he attended their performances in 1973 and 1974. He reportedly saw the Wailers perform at the New Matrix in San Francisco during their October 1973 shows, an event that sparked his interest in reggae music. This interest was further solidified by his attendance at their two shows at the Paramount Theater in Oakland on May 29, 1976. While his presence at the 1974 Bob Dylan and The Band concerts in Oakland is unconfirmed, it is noted that he was likely rehearsing with the Grateful Dead at the Orpheum Theatre around that time, which may have influenced his schedule.
Garcia's admiration for Marley's music led him to perform several of Marley's songs, most notably "Stir It Up," which he played with both the Grateful Dead and his Jerry Garcia Band (JGB) on multiple occasions. There is also speculation that the Grateful Dead nearly signed Bob Marley to their record label, Grateful Dead Records, in early 1974, which could have led to collaborations between Garcia and Marley, though the deal did not materialize. This potential collaboration remains an intriguing alternate history, highlighting the mutual respect between the two artists.
Have you heard Victor's Midnight Revival?
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Aon • Dó • Tri • Ceathair
Have you listened to Tír na nÓg by Maruja (2025)?
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Partially, some but not all songs
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