Songs That Make You Drive Fast!!!!

is this even real? I'm not sure that people could stream music online in the early 90s. so either you had parents who brainwashed you into listening to that stuff or you somehow obtained access to old Styx stuff, which probably could only have been purchased at used record shops in those days, when every other kid in America was listening to Nirvana and Pearl Jam, or rap?
Is u stoopit?
 
Only person who called me doctor after I got my JD was my dad’s dad. I think it was a big deal to him because he did not go to college.
 
Did you see the new Dead and Co dates?

I just can't do it without Jerry. When they were doing the 50th anniversary shows we debated all morning about going down to Santa Clara, but I bailed at the last minute.

They are playing at Bethel Woods and SPAC, two places I planned to see Dylan last year until everything shut down.
 
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I just can't do it without Jerry. When they were doing the 50th anniversary shows we debated all morning about going down to Santa Clara, but I bailed at the last minute.

They are playing at Bethel Woods and SPAC, two places I planned to see Dylan last year until everything shut down.
I understand but I have feeling that musical quality-wise, the current "tribute" shows are probably a lot better than the shows I saw in the late 80s and early 90s. Mostly those were Spring tour shows, seeing as how I was in the south. Omni was a particularly bad venue for acoustics, but I think the band's lack of effort played into it as well. But really...most people were there for the overall experience more than any real expectation that we'd hear the next 5877.
 
I understand but I have feeling that musical quality-wise, the current "tribute" shows are probably a lot better than the shows I saw in the late 80s and early 90s. Mostly those were Spring tour shows, seeing as how I was in the south. Omni was a particularly bad venue for acoustics, but I think the band's lack of effort played into it as well. But really...most people were there for the overall experience more than any real expectation that we'd hear the next 5877.

I have heard excerpts from some of the recent shows and they are fantastic musically. Mayer is a great guitarist. But the music is almost too perfect, too rehearsed.
 
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I understand but I have feeling that musical quality-wise, the current "tribute" shows are probably a lot better than the shows I saw in the late 80s and early 90s. Mostly those were Spring tour shows, seeing as how I was in the south. Omni was a particularly bad venue for acoustics, but I think the band's lack of effort played into it as well. But really...most people were there for the overall experience more than any real expectation that we'd hear the next 5877.

And I saw quite a few Phil & Friends shows in the 2000s. They were great, except when Phil was singing.

And the Omni in the early 90s was the first time I heard So Many Roads, the best late Dead song.
 

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