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Dead - France - 1972 (Original Post)
OAITW r.2.0
Jun 2020
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Greatful Dead exported more US Americana in 1972 than the rest of the music industry did
OAITW r.2.0
Jun 2020
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OAITW r.2.0
(24,610 posts)1. Greatful Dead exported more US Americana in 1972 than the rest of the music industry did
in text 40 years? Europe loved the Dead doing Merle Haggard.
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(24,610 posts)2. Pigpen doing "Good Lovin'" then
the Dead.......then Pigpen. A very great tune to listen to.....
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(24,610 posts)3. Pigpen got a lot of airtime.
And so did the B-3. Amazing music....the Dead were brilliant. Bob, Jerry, and Pigpen were all influencing themselves at this moment in time and this is an awesome album of music.
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(24,610 posts)4. Caution: Brake from Good Lovin'" to "Sing Me Back Home".
Sing me away.......