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The wolves are running 'round
The winter was so hard and cold
Froze ten feet 'neath the ground
Don't murder me
I beg of you, don't murder me
Please, don't murder me
I sat down to my supper
'Twas a bottle of red whisky
I said my prayers and went to bed
That's the last they saw of me
Don't murder me
I beg of you, don't murder me
Please, don't murder me
When I awoke, the Dire Wolf
Six hundred pounds of sin
Was grinning at my window
All I said was, "come on in"
Don't murder me
I beg of you, don't murder me
Please, don't murder me
The wolf came in, I got my cards
We sat down for a game
I cut my deck to the Queen of Spades
But the cards were all the same
Don't murder me
I beg of you, don't murder me
Please, don't murder me
Don't murder me
In the backwash of Fennari
The black and bloody mire
The Dire Wolf collects his dues
While the boys sing 'round the fire
Don't murder me
I beg of you, don't murder me
Please, don't murder me
Don't murder me
I beg of you, don't murder me
Please, don't murder me
No, no, no, don't murder me
I beg of you, don't murder me
Please, don't murder me
Please, don't murder me
Jesus, can't the dead just die and be gone?
You first
thats right
sounds like burrito brothers
19th century chic... what does that even mean?
I think it means...Don't feed the troll.
I dunno, call me a heretic if that helps.
19th century chic... what does that even mean?
2nd best, runner up to American Beauty..
My favorite Dead album is usually the one of these two that I happen to be listening to at the time.
2nd best, runner up to American Beauty..
Most insightful comment Mr Stingray.
Bears repeating.
Bill, can you make a twit filter feature so that we don't have to read anything by insulting and offensive posters?
It's getting worse and worse and harder to use the forums.
It's easier to just work on adding one to your brain. Helps you out in the big, bad world too.
Also, the vocal harmonies in a LOT of Grateful Dead songs are a bit off. I think it's a fair criticism. If their instrumentation wasn't so superb I wouldn't be willing to overlook it.
Bill, can you make a twit filter feature so that we don't have to read anything by insulting and offensive posters?
It's getting worse and worse and harder to use the forums.
Insulting and offensive....really? And I assume you mean something like an "ignore" feature on certain posters for just yourself and not actually suggesting suppressing opinions which are negative...
But then, i'm totally in love with the pedal steel sound...
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certainly not in my inviroment!
Hearing this music on RP more or less
for the first time in some detail,
I can only say that I had a
COMPLETELY DIFFERENT IDEA of them.
This hillybillie music comes from
the number one Acid-band?
Reeeeeally...??
What a joke!
I do not hear acid,
I see Hillbillies with moonshine alc...
(or how do you call this self-made stuff?)
MOST-MOST STUPID MUSIC!
Wow! Ignorant and provincial describe this European! Or someone pretending to be one.
certainly not in my inviroment!
Hearing this music on RP more or less
for the first time in some detail,
I can only say that I had a
COMPLETELY DIFFERENT IDEA of them.
This hillybillie music comes from
the number one Acid-band?
Reeeeeally...??
What a joke!
I do not hear acid,
I see Hillbillies with moonshine alc...
(or how do you call this self-made stuff?)
MOST-MOST STUPID MUSIC!
Bill, can you make a twit filter feature so that we don't have to read anything by insulting and offensive posters?
It's getting worse and worse and harder to use the forums.
heatherchickenlady wrote:
wish the grateful dead is dead!
call that a good day!
Love this Album still,
yes I called it an Album
call that a good day!
Fennario!
Nothing wrong with that :)
I know there are many who appreciate this band but their work is just so 19th century chic. This will probably be a violation of standard orthodoxy but the GD are far too ultra-conservative for my tastes.
I dunno, call me a heretic if that helps.
Wow, a legitimate critique of this band...and one I would have to agree with. If you look at most of the stuff where they tried to push the envelope (technically speaking), they flopped. Most of their stuff was not "psychedelic", and when they did attempt to go there in the early days, like "What's Become of the Baby", it was a flop.
The "jamming" was inspired by what Coltrane had already been doing, and the rest of the songwriting, where they really hit their stride, was rooted in folk/traditionals. However, I still think they did cover some new ground, in the studio and live, by being experimental...combining sounds and different genres.
19th century chic? you sure about that one? and you must have been pretty radical in the 60's and 70's if the Dead were "far" to conservative for you. Prefer couple other tunes on this album and I won't call ya a heretic that sounds kinda 19th century
I think the observation is because the Dead always struck me as having a lot more unassimilated 19th century folk and early 20th century country influences in their music then a lot of other bands. Some illustrative contemporaneous examples from the same cultural genre might be Frank Zappa, King Crimson, Santana, Yardbirds, Moody Blues, Yes, Beatles, and Jimi Hendrix to name a few. The Dead just seems to lack the edge that many other musicians were starting to explore at the time. Just my 2 cents.
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I think bitbanger means 20th century, and the comment has nothing to do with politics. I can see what he might mean by the Dead being conservative in music style. For example, I see Blues music as a conservative genre, meaning that those who like the Blues often have more traditional tastes, they're not going to like a group like the Flaming Lips.
I know there are many who appreciate this band but their work is just so 19th century chic. This will probably be a violation of standard orthodoxy but the GD are far too ultra-conservative for my tastes.
I dunno, call me a heretic if that helps.
19th century chic? you sure about that one? and you must have been pretty radical in the 60's and 70's if the Dead were "far" to conservative for you. Prefer couple other tunes on this album and I won't call ya a heretic that sounds kinda 19th century
I know there are many who appreciate this band but their work is just so 19th century chic. This will probably be a violation of standard orthodoxy but the GD are far too ultra-conservative for my tastes.
I dunno, call me a heretic if that helps.
grin smile sigh
Signed,
One of Jerry's Kids
That's because you needed some acid!
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Electric_Kool-Aid_Acid_Test