Do you have a song, that more than any other, evoked memories of when you were very young? This one does if for me.
Man, you old Bro. 1963Favorite fall song
I can see this being played on loudspeakers inside an insane asylum to try and quell a riot. Or maybe to incite one.Do you have a song, that more than any other, evoked memories of when you were very young? This one does if for me.
Hey, that ain't fair. I'll be honest on your postings from now on.I can see this being played on loudspeakers inside an insane asylum to try and quell a riot. Or maybe to incite one.![]()
This one does if for me.
That was good, I let it run.How about Seasons of my Heart (by George Jones) performed a few times by the Grateful Dead during 1969-70. Bobby seemed to be the one who wanted to do these sentimental country songs and Jerry was onboard but Pig Pen called them "Hillbilly sh**".It takes awhile for them to get up to speed here, they were experimenting with all kinds of different things then, 69-70 is really my favorite period for the Dead. Jerry is messing around with a pedal steel guitar, which evidently he never really learned how to play but had fun trying different things.
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Grateful Dead Live at Family Dog at the Great Highway on 1969-11-02 : Free Borrow & Streaming : Internet Archive
Setlist: d1t01 - Cold Rain And Snow d1t02 - In The Midnight Hour d1t03 - Seasons d1t04 - Mama Tried d1t05 - Next Time You See Me d1t06 - Good Lovin' d1t07 -...archive.org
Memories of when I was very young? This.Do you have a song, that more than any other, evoked memories of when you were very young? This one does if for me.
What the hell is that thumping noise?How about Seasons of my Heart (by George Jones) performed a few times by the Grateful Dead during 1969-70. Bobby seemed to be the one who wanted to do these sentimental country songs and Jerry was onboard but Pig Pen called them "Hillbilly sh**".It takes awhile for them to get up to speed here, they were experimenting with all kinds of different things then, 69-70 is really my favorite period for the Dead. Jerry is messing around with a pedal steel guitar, which evidently he never really learned how to play but had fun trying different things.
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Grateful Dead Live at Family Dog at the Great Highway on 1969-11-02 : Free Borrow & Streaming : Internet Archive
Setlist: d1t01 - Cold Rain And Snow d1t02 - In The Midnight Hour d1t03 - Seasons d1t04 - Mama Tried d1t05 - Next Time You See Me d1t06 - Good Lovin' d1t07 -...archive.org
Seasons come, seasons go
We get a little sunshine, rain and snow
Just the way that it was planned to be
But there's no season in my heart
While you play the leading part
There the flowers will bloom eternally
Chorus
Your leaving, it will bring autumn sorrow
And my tears like withered leaves will fall
But spring it may bring us glad tomorrow
And darling, we could be happy after all
As it is in nature's plan
No season gets the upper hand
How I tried to bear this fact in mind
The trees are bare, the cold winds blow
But by experience we should know
That winter comes but the spring is close behind
Chorus
The new country is not country at all.Don't know what the hell it is but it ain't countryWell (sigh), at least Scott doesn't like the new country. Or, do you? If you do, please don't.
I have always loved Patsy Cline. If that's dubbing, she's good at it. Did they have microphones back then that they could clip to their clothing? I've always wondered about that.Patsy Cline had crossover appeal, but at its core was honest-to-God country versus whatever "new country" is. Walkin' After Midnight was her first big hit.
Probably a microphone on an overhead boom.I have always loved Patsy Cline. If that's dubbing, she's good at it. Did they have microphones back then that they could clip to their clothing? I've always wondered about that.
I'll take the stones version.And here are the Stones in 1964 covering an Arthur Alexander Country-Soul song, You Better Move On. Alexander was an early Muscle Shoals artist. If you haven't seen the documentary on Muscle Shoals, seek it out and watch it. It is pretty amazing.
Later, George Jones and Johnny Paycheck covered it too.
Links to both.