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Status Updates posted by TheRustonRifle#7
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" IF MY MEMORY SERVES ME WELL " lost first / or 2nd ? girlfriend there to Spencer Dryden, drummer, in rock & roll hall of fame, this is after he played for Airplane I think or may have been an airplane concert , but think was & at a Dead / New Riders of the Purple stage concert when he was the Riders Drummer & my friends had an in and we partied with Riders in back room after concert, Remember a series of folding doors in said room that when opened revealed , well some interesting things lets say - memory can get a bit foggy after all these years, all those concerts & who was playing for who at any particular time
But those memories do serve me well from this wheels on fire, played by the Band written by Dylan
The perils of being a DEAD HEAD & ones memories , will see Dead & Company July 7, small outdoor amphitheter
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Johnny Cash is the best. His work is timeless, poignant, & always relevant no matter what decade we are in. "Hello, I'm Johnny Cash." Yes, you most certainly are. A friend to preachers, pimps, prostitutes, & politicians as well as the downtrodden. Love the Man In Black.
You're a good man RR7. I wish your pop was still around too. Just so I could have the pleasure of meeting him or at least hearing entertaining stories about him anyway. My condolences RR7.
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I understood what MP Stack meant & yes, Diamond Dave & company did some interesting harmonies off of "Women & Children First" for sure.
I just appreciated how experimental "Divers Down" was an entire album with the Big Band sound of "Big Bad William," the country influence on "Happy Trails," the fabulous Roy Orbison cover of "Pretty Woman", the haunting instrument on "Cathedral", & everytime I hear "Intruder" in my car, I start driving faster. LOL! especially with that jazzy, high hat work on percussion with the quiet cymbal work. I love it.
Okay, I promise to stop raving about this VH album now.
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