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If you've got nothing new to say
If you please, don't back up the track
This train's got to run today
I spent a little time on the mountain
I spent a little time on the hill
I heard some say, "better run away"
Others say, "better stand still"
Now I don't know, but I've been told
It's hard to run with the weight of gold
Other hand, I have heard it said
It's just as hard with the weight of lead
Who can deny, who can deny
It's not just a change of style?
One step done and another begun
And I wonder how many miles
I spent a little time on the mountain
I spent a little time on the hill
Things went down we don't understand
But I think in time we will
Now I don't know, but I was told
In the heat of the sun, a man died of cold
Keep on coming or stand and wait
With the sun so dark and the hour so late
You can't overlook the lack, Jack
Of any other highway to ride
It's got no signs or dividing lines
And very few rule to guide
I spent a little time on the mountain
I spent a little time on the hill
I saw things getting out of hand
I guess they always will
Now I don't know, but I been told
If the horse don't pull you, got to carry the load
I don't know whose back's that strong
Maybe find out before too long
One way or another, one way or another
One way or another, this darkness got to give
One way or another, one way or another
One way or another, this darkness got to give
One way or another, one way or another
One way or another, this darkness got to give
RIP dear Phil, Oct 25, 2024.
One helluva bass player and just a great guy.
Came here to say this. Lot's of good times and good music. He's gone, but the music never stops...
RIP Phil Lesh, thanks for the music.
One helluva bass player and just a great guy.
Oh yeah!
Love this song!
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It played a few weeks ago and my 4 year old daughter apparently heard it, as I heard her singing her own similar lyrics to the tune. Since then, she's randomly started singing it and if I don't have it playable, she'll ask me to sing what I can remember of the lyrics. She loves it!
I don't understand the Grateful Dead bitterness. I thought that the reason we listen to RP is to be exposed to great music. Whatever your tastes, Tommy Emmanuel>Eric Clapton>Grateful Dead> Midnight Oil> Bob Marley is a great stream even if you don't appreciate every tune. Luckily I do! :-)
When one doesn't "get" a band and why others love it so much they have a few options:
1. Try it out. Immerse in the sound and see if you too could love it.
2. Accept that it's not your cup BUT see in the sound what others might love about it. Give it some respect if not personal acceptance.
3. Take the narcissistic road and assume all those folks are idiots and that you, yourself, are the arbiter of style. Denigrate it in the forum and pat yourself on the back.
Those that you ponder on here, have taken that latter sad and negative path.
Just happen to be reading this article when New Speedway Boogie comes on: https://www.vanityfair.com/culture/2012/07/lsd-drugs-summer-of-love-sixties
Awesome article, thanks for sharing!
kcar wrote:
No, I get along with everybody. Tried to get along with this small circle of 5-6 Deadheads at college, but they were jerks to just about everybody. Phil Burtner wasn't the worst but he sticks in my mind. He's probably a fairly decent guy now.
Most of the Deadheads I've met were/are nice people but the whole scene seemed to make more of the band and the music than they deserved.
The Dead rightfully have a huge place in American rock but this strip still makes me LOL:
https://www.achewood.com/index.php?date=02282008
Very apt for life in general I reckon.
"Listen more and judge less".
Except when it comes to rap, death metal or country.
You can keep an open mind about it, I look elsewhere.
"Listen more and judge less" Succinct and very apt for the RP comments. Thank you, if its OK, I shall borrow this and use often here :)
Very apt for life in general I reckon.
"Listen more and judge less".
Does seem to be a lot of Dead lately. I don't hate them so much as I just don't get them. The odd song, like this one, ain't bad. Still, for a band whose LP output is generally regarded as not so significant, they get a lot of airplay here.
"Listen more and judge less" Succinct and very apt for the RP comments. Thank you, if its OK, I shall borrow this and use often here :)
Totally agree. I am amazed at how many artists and genres of music people do not like or appreciate. There is a musical cornucopia here, so belly up to the speaker and fill yourself up with great music. Listen more and judge less.
â Jerry Garcia
Here's Ed McClanahan's interpretation of Robert Hunter's lyrics, from the Last Supplement to the Whole Earth Catalog, edited by Ken Kesey and Paul Krassner in 1971:
https://www.ep.tc/realist/89/31.html
https://www.ep.tc/realist/89/32.html
https://www.ep.tc/realist/89/33.html
Peace and love,
Otomi
It's not unimaginative.
True words spoken by the esteemed bike coach. As a huge DMB fan I can relate.
Please don't dominate the rap, Jack, if you got nothing new to say...it's obvious you know nothing about this song's origins.
True words spoken by the esteemed bike coach. As a huge Phish fan I can relate.
Maybe it´s a Dutch thing but I can´t stand them either.
Jesus, these guys could bore a nucluear explosion back into it's shell!
Now that is some funny stuff!
It took me a while to hear what The Grateful Dead were doing with the music, and once I did, it opened me up to a whole lot of other music, just being able to listen to how a group could work together to create a sonic landscape.
I would never put somebody down for not hearing/understanding that, but I do get tired of hearing folks dis a band that brought so many people ecstatic pleasure.
New Speedway Boogie is just one hell of a blues tune.
gezzz kcar, sounds to me like you're still a bit of a pencil dick......
No, I get along with everybody. Tried to get along with this small circle of 5-6 Deadheads at college, but they were jerks to just about everybody. Phil Burtner wasn't the worst but he sticks in my mind. He's probably a fairly decent guy now.
Most of the Deadheads I've met were/are nice people but the whole scene seemed to make more of the band and the music than they deserved.
The Dead rightfully have a huge place in American rock but this strip still makes me LOL:
https://www.achewood.com/index.php?date=02282008
Don't enjoy the Dead, or Rush, but I still agree with you.
Deal with it.
Wasn't this the Dead's first studio album? Think it was...
Great stuff, regardless.
It was their fourth studio recording, as I recall.
EDIT: They debuted with Grateful Dead. That was followed up with Aoxomoxoa and Anthem of the Sun.
I'll admit, I LOLed.
I've never gotten the Dead, but man I seem to have a ton of friends who are Deadheads, including one guy who saw them a total of 185 times over the years. They tend to be pretty harmless folks with a bemused attitude toward life.
Much better than the friends who grew up and became yuppie jerks.
Wasn't this the Dead's first studio album? Think it was...
Great stuff, regardlesIs
Yes, he spells his name . . . Danger.
And a pizza to go with no anchovies!
Wasn't this the Dead's first studio album? Think it was...
Great stuff, regardlesIs
absolutely correct. and not enough 'boogie' in normal life these days. let's change that
That's a sentiment that I can second!
NickDanger wrote:
Wasn't this the Dead's first studio album? Think it was...
Great stuff, regardless.
Very funny. I knew some Deadheads in college and they were the biggest screwups and assholes. Only one of them graduated on time...barely. Unfortunately I've associated the band with those clowns for too long. Phil Burtner, here's hoping that you're just a little less of a pencil dick these days.
gezzz kcar, sounds to me like you're still a bit of a pencil dick......
Yeah, me too.
Great piece of vinyl.
Wasn't this the Dead's first studio album? Think it was...
Great stuff, regardless.
Love this song!
Very funny. I knew some Deadheads in college and they were the biggest screwups and assholes. Only one of them graduated on time...barely. Unfortunately I've associated the band with those clowns for too long. Phil Burtner, here's hoping that you're just a little less of a pencil dick these days.
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So funny because it's true.
Yeah, me too.
Great piece of vinyl.
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oops, laughed the damn thing right off...
absolutely correct. and not enough 'boogie' in normal life these days. let's change that