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About fucking time lee.. i recommend lee do let it grow.. always felt like a lee tune
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03.01.2015, 10:59 AM | #3 |
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I prefer to imagine Lee doing Dark Star>Space>Diamond Sea(coda)>Mountains Of The Moon>Space>Mote(coda)>Dark Star(reprise)>Space>Karenology(coda)>Feedback ...other Lee/Dead* contenders I can imagine include but are not limited to: The Other One, High Time, or New Speedway Boogie (snippet of Dead's original appears on SY's Sister Inteview Disc). *Too good not to use as title for a Lee & The Dust GDead covers album with Nels Cline, Medeski, a second drummer/percussionist (Corsano, Bert, etc...?) & fisheye lens photography. Somehow I picture Steve being averse to the idea, though if you check out his Daydream Nation icon you will see he is a rhythm devil. Cline & Lage arrive in regions of musical space parallel to the Dead-zone, presumably by way of alternate routes: http://youtu.be/_Jc5HnaME0M |
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03.18.2015, 11:47 PM | #5 |
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Very interesting how you suggested Mountains on the Moon and in that interview Lee mentioned that song as one of favs.. i think the 89 Downhill From Here version is one of the best Jerry Garcia performances EVER
Edit.. I was totally thinking of standing on the moon
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03.19.2015, 10:30 AM | #6 |
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Mountains Of The Moon is perhaps the best Space-Baroque tune there is, rivaled primarily by The Byrds Space Odyssey. Hendrix's Burning Of The Midnight Lamp could fit with those to make a psych-harpsichord trilogy. You decide:
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03.19.2015, 01:50 PM | #7 |
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Yes i know mountains on the moon well
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03.29.2016, 07:14 PM | #8 |
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Sorry if this has already been mentioned: "Mountains On The Moon" it is.
Five songs from this 3CD set can now be heard "officially" via the YouTubes. As much as I like Jenny Lewis, Courtney Barnett's take on "New Speedway Boogie" is the absolute highlight. In fact, I bet it's better than all the other 58 tracks. And better than the whole Grateful Dead discography.
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