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Thank you for a real good time!!

Listened to my original ‘74 copy of Mars Hotel this morning, so many memories flashing through my head now…

Have a great week everyone!

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A mashup of ten live Grateful Dead performances of the Feeling Groovy jam:

0:00:00 9-19-70 Fillmore East
0:08:15 4-14-72 Copenhagen
0:14:58 2-13-70 Fillmore East
0:18:04 4-11-72 Newcastle
0:21:16 11-26-72 San Antonio
0:24:37 5-25-72 London
0:33:43 11-8-69 Fillmore Auditorium
0:36:31 7-31-71 Yale Bowl
0:38:36 6-26-74 Providence
0:44:04 2-24-74 Winterland

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This starts as a drum solo by the amazing Billy Cobham when he toured with Jazz Is Dead. The rest of the band jumps in after 8:30 for a rollicking version of King Solomon’s Marbles from Blues For Allah. This was their first tour and I saw one of their very first performances in January, 1998 (at First Ave in Minneapolis). It remains among the best concerts I’ve ever witnessed. It was the only time I saw Cobham, and was also my first time seeing Jimmy Herring.

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An awesome show arrived in my mailbox yesterday!! Haven’t listened to the whole thing yet, but I will probably throw it on now since I have a few minutes!

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after dinner musac

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Good morning OGers and Deadheads! Happy Friday to all. :v:

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Happy Sunday peeps

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brunch with Branford :wink:

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Always liked that record!! Haven’t given it a spin in a bit! Thanks!!

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Happy you like it …the whole album is sound :slightly_smiling_face:

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This is the one they did a 60 minutes on, so the video quality is nice. First, and I think only, eyes opener. We were there :wink: across from the city that never slept. I think things have changed since then :frowning:

It was a special place in time, as things were pretty good,

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Always be kind and be well everyone.

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:sunny::v:

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That’s a fun tune I hadn’t heard in a minute!

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And the original for anyone who has never heard it. It was the B side of the more famous Poison Ivy.

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Love the original too @mota

There is countless amazing music from that era!

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