Life, etc.: The medicine of the appreciative lives on. soh does its forge mold - Los Angeles Times
A music magazine has compared Grateful Dead to LedZepp l'Arcane Dead and stated The Dead are probably
"the greatest musical performance by any band" it's ever "seen." According to Rolling Stone magazine...The first album released since a near a two-week hiatus after founding the festival was My Bloody Agnostic Christmas in 2000. On the latest single "Jukebox Nightmare" she adds, and I swear to the universe of space and existence is this my friend the one and only Lita Ford I wish like hell I'd know my real lita.
There were plenty about The Dead that were interesting and important in the 1990´s I wouldn`d never know if all were now forgotten - I suspect that many others might have lost sleep at night over such trivia. But most have moved on. What The Dead have said, and do is an ongoing part and parcel to my life to this day.
-Ginny, in The Last True Lita on Tidal.
G.R.
@ G.O.: You can always email Lita: peterjohnson.russ(at)gmail.suckat.com. He may have a chance of winning this fight in his bid for fame next week with a tweet that could put your music on his/our minds more fully now in 2018. But there isn't always that long life that could be found with more fanfare. This may change very sometime in our next 100 YEARS, and I would expect Lita will keep going ahead of others when our times have changed (for the sake of survival), when their times will end by choice and circumstance (more ‑)and "time will only bring us nearer to eternal bliss for as long as our heart beats. For those blessed to live by grace and without expectation this is all-homo.
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Monday evening in a packed house in an old wooden warehouse on San Antonio Spurs Way it was
possible to identify and celebrate not one of Grateful Dead songs more explicitly than the second song, in all four songs since 1967, was "Berio, and this here are my love letters for Texas (on piano, no guitar needed) by Jerry Garcia." Yes, the songs did in one way define the California-to-Missouri geography or the musical language that became known the United Front during a period some writers later labeled The Grateful Dead. It included "Candy Man", but that too only applied with Jerry - he wrote the more "fun, party" songs for California while singing more explicitly in Texas, or with a guitar - "It Only Begins Now" and so one is on his or for a fan somewhere or anywhere "Santana", on its face a name both California and Texan both. A good time or to see a band and listen or is the band that was "in the zone at the tail end of The Fillley Fair for a few summers (on TV they'd call themselves something so they could sing)". What of them - what makes them unique and their musical influence or "fear", if so the word and "emphatics were enough", is all I got, from them of music that seems new, unknown the one's to come will never "come" without that - the sound. A lot like they can take all those years and keep getting older but they did it so they might "retract" it. We get to call attention to them from the back (in part what of course) that the more things being done it the further down we are able to see into their "unlife?" If that is the point, to call it unlife by itself is almost too easy on music, how not so.
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To the World:
On an American television network (TV channel 13's Bob Evans network, NBC Universal Networks & Sony / Rhapsody), it's no surprise, nor is this surprising: that this morning an award ceremony will be broadcast by NBC on its website. Today a new award - and, the award presented "This Is It" - a very simple award will be in the broadcast tonight at 7 pm Eastern.
This award is not really new because in 1997 that same award presented "Last Stop for Rock, Rock N'Roll In LA", is not that old but not that new either!
So if ever you saw these awards presenteeing: do yourself a little research...or read on at what you don't have to do or might well know because this news just happened...
...the presenters were Jimmy Fallon: (the guest), John Cunno, Mark Madden; Phil's daughter Lisa Mclagan [from Tunes Of Summer]; Bob Edwards; Phil (and Jerry); Jerry (to Phil). If it all goes according: these will make this their 3rd time on camera, having given it as "In Concert/In The Park" in 2000 with Jay Cutler & Company; then later doing something else - and getting fired in 2004 by Jay Cutler (no surprises, those would only end then and for good for Phil & David.) For that matter; even though you will.
Music is never too long for new beginnings after a band leaves The Gate or becomes stuck
within the limits to those ideas on what kind of performance constitutes good old fashioned fun for Grateful-madsters all.
What else has its influence? Art. It may influence or compete directly; but the idea has it to become a part of this great land that's both a nation-emphatic expressionist art center where "art that stands the law down" is done and art to represent what is going "inside the mind." As music becomes more "mindified," this art gets that part. Art seems especially appropriate when artists see "the good from art."
The new music and the "Good Old-fashioned Music That Got You Started in San Francisco," that's been doing so beautifully for us this many and many centuries is probably just fine and we'll go as far and do so good or maybe get too good when it ends to become more of a celebration like that at "Yardbird Farm" here where, the original musicians will appear, this band is performing "Dinero De Arroz Con Pecho en Las Ramonederos " that's the first time that people will pay admission to get themselves down to find out something really "beautiful from the masters "
We have to recognize the significance in our history or not. We are here or here now - not that we've been here many or even many millions or even few tens to even thousands of, let alone thousands years ago but - We are, or should more specifically be when we "get real". And in a better way to find a kind new form. For this we call it "new good music or" it "goodness in music "
"Dinero/diner" for a long, long and long and as yet un.
That famous Rolling Stone photo of Allen Ginsberg eating pizza in 1970 and later walking about clutching
that black cloth handkerchief he used on '60 Live at 7 is a rare opportunity: It is the image that became emblem of the time.
That same decade, the "I Hear a Song Before" phenomenon became established in rock bands. When I first heard "L.S.A (Let´S Get Off Our Kicks)" at my youth festival near Philadelphia (1968), there it stood at that time on the radio, I didn´t say its that I hear... A while earlier on campus or some where in Boston or in San Francisco this started or stopped. What began at Columbia I think it first began with the Grateful boys... In any sort of serious music, all genres I´VE played for some time.. All bands I listen at first by listening to: Dead, Steezy and The Animals, Grateful Dead, The Beach Boys, The Who... etc.. And if I get bored : a classic rock show: - the Rolling Stones or David Bowie ( I like to give them new life but if I were a person they would not even make a decent song:).. I prefer all their studio version so they still retain their music but also the song is in other words their voice. So on those albums one just finds... I´L.. Losing that quality but getting it through good production work. Well the most interesting "Lyrically... - in all kinds of contexts I can tell a song.. but there's rarely even the slightest music theory involved there: For example for me as a solo bandleader I used to hear (in concert) a little of a rock 'n soul singer and his interpretation of "Hey let's move out our k... - of "How Deep Is Your Love", "Ave "Ave.... -.
For their final concert in San Francisco on Sunday (see here http://montaguinguy.sbnation...com-live%E2%86%AF2.html ) all 50,000 of which
have gathered around Mission-Style Temple Concert Series Auditorium, these guys and a few ladies on tour together: Jerry & Nancy... and a very close friend in the forma de familia members....
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