I’ve told this story before but my dad’s co-worker/friend and his wife were huge Deadheads and for my 13th birthday they picked me up after school and took me to a Dead concert, then let me spend the night at their townhome and then took me to school the next day. It’s one of the signature moments in my life. [Reply]
Saw them at Red Rocks in 1978. So young at the time, I wasn’t really aware of what I was seeing.
I had read the Electric Kool-Aid Acid Test as a freshman in HS so I was aware of all the acid and shrooms going on around me. Still the greatest venue I’ve ever had the pleasure to hear a show.
And it was The Dead. Travel quickly to the next studio. [Reply]
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RIP to a great one I wasn't a huge Dead fan but Phil was a great Bass player with some incredible runs that I always took note of and listened to. Today Heaven gained a great bass player.
Not a Dead Head, so my opinion means nil. But in that vid, dude can't sing. I know nothing but listening to that track listed.
Originally Posted by Holladay:
Not a Dead Head, so my opinion means nil. But in that vid, dude can't sing. I know nothing but listening to that track listed.
Still RIP. No ill will....
His lead vocal tunes were a novelty and loved by fans but they all knew he wasn't even a decent vocalist. They just loved to hear Phil sing once in a while. He was a virtuoso on bass, listen to any Dark Star from 1968 to 1978 and tell me he doesn't make the instrument sing. [Reply]
Originally Posted by Holladay:
Not a Dead Head, so my opinion means nil. But in that vid, dude can't sing. I know nothing but listening to that track listed.
Still RIP. No ill will....
I totally get what you're saying and I felt that way when I started getting into the dead and heard the one or two songs that he does. But because it was as stated, a novelty, we would fuckin go nuts whenever they played box of rain....cuz you know.... Phil [Reply]
Originally Posted by phisherman:
His lead vocal tunes were a novelty and loved by fans but they all knew he wasn't even a decent vocalist. They just loved to hear Phil sing once in a while. He was a virtuoso on bass, listen to any Dark Star from 1968 to 1978 and tell me he doesn't make the instrument sing.
I'd say any dark star any tour. Or bird song, The music never stopped..... [Reply]