The first Dead song I ever remember hearing. I was a little late to the game on this band.
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The first Dead song I ever remember hearing. I was a little late to the game on this band.
You gone over the road on us?Winning at truck stop for the night.
This is the first I remember hearing. Imagine a 6 year old singing, "driving that train high on cocaine" and having a mother explain to the kid what cocaine is.The first Dead song I ever remember hearing. I was a little late to the game on this band.
I can imagine it. I have stories sort of like that too. Not necessarily about songs or cocaine, but other concepts somewhat out of range of certain ages.This is the first I remember hearing. Imagine a 6 year old singing, "driving that train high on cocaine" and having a mother explain to the kid what cocaine is.
After watching the documentary "The Other One", I realized that there were Dead songs that I have been listening to for a long time before Trukin'. I just had not realized whose songs they were. The Faster We Go, The Rounder We Get is the song that immediately comes to mind as one I had listened to for years and not realized who it was I was listening to.This is the first I remember hearing. Imagine a 6 year old singing, "driving that train high on cocaine" and having a mother explain to the kid what cocaine is.
You are always winning. It is to your credit that mere mortals like us seek to catch your briefest attention with our vain and foolish attempts to show otherwise.
This was one I remember since I was a wee lad. Loved it then. Still do.
And it has horses too.
I liked most of his musicI worshipped this song back in the mid 70s.
Me too. This was way before Motorhead and Slayer for me. I wonder what Slayer would have sounded like on my old Winnie the Pooh record player?I liked most of his music
Yup. That's it!Me too. This was way before Motorhead and Slayer for me. I wonder what Slayer would have sounded like on my old Winnie the Pooh record player?
I worshipped this song back in the mid 70s.
Some guy I was standing next to looked at me like this when I played that.I remember that song too. During most of the 70s, we lived in upstate NY, so I tend to associate a lot of the popular music from that era when we'd take trips to our grandparents who were living near Chicago. While my dad drove, we'd pick up the clear channel stations like CKLW and WCFL, which both had a top 40 format back then. This is one of the songs they played incessantly to the point where I just couldn't take it anymore. It was kind of a sad song anyway.
1975, and I also remember this one:
Some guy I was standing next to looked at me like this when I played that.
Energetic one hour walk win. (one hour including stop-and-sniff). 5500 steps
10000 turns out to be marketing and not a real goal. What I've read is that 7000 is a good goal.Only another 4509 steps to go before you can claim a winner