Dean Parrish - I'm On My Way, 1967 NYC
*this song didn't become a hit until 1975 because DJ's were playing in the UK's clubs.
youtube.com/watch?v=G8X6C_d0af


Soul singer Dean Parrish (real name Philip Anastasi) had a crazy career. He played guitar sessions for Herbie Mann, Santana & Hendrix in the early 70's.
Unknown to him that he was a star in the UK. Someone found him & he played to 1000's at the 2001 Weekend festival.

Dean Parrish - Determination, 1966
@Mfieck @CanisPundit @t_heislen @Charles_Hawtrey @Bobk37
youtube.com/watch?v=8KnrMD92q7

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You don't like the 1960's Dead, but I do.

The Grateful Dead - Turn on Your Love Light (1969 Live at San Francisco Version)
youtube.com/watch?v=b4-T2sL_YV

@Bix @Mfieck @CanisPundit @t_heislen @Charles_Hawtrey @Bobk37 @CinnamonGirlE @JoyfullyDazed @tgraph52

I AM a full-blown Touchhead, it's true.

I had no older bro or sis to turn me on to Jerry n' Bobby...and Tampa AOR (NTM Top 40, of course) wasn't playing the Dead. (Same goes for my exposure to FZ.)

It wasn't until 95YNF (the rock station at the time) started playing "Touch Of Grey" (ah memories, the summer of '87 and I'd just graduated H.S.) that I went "Oh, I think I get it..." πŸ€“ πŸ™„ πŸ€“

@InUnfunky @Bix @Mfieck @CanisPundit @t_heislen @Bobk37 @CinnamonGirlE @JoyfullyDazed @tgraph52

I had a deadhead friend who cursed "Touch of Grey" because he felt the Dead were a privileged secret and it made them commercial.

@CanisPundit @InUnfunky @Bix @Mfieck @t_heislen @Bobk37 @CinnamonGirlE @JoyfullyDazed @tgraph52

For me that was one of the worst tunes they ever did. I never liked "Hell in a Bucket" either although I generally like Weir's stuff.

@CanisPundit @InUnfunky @Bix @Mfieck @t_heislen @Bobk37 @CinnamonGirlE @JoyfullyDazed @tgraph52

This is one of my favorite GD tunes and Phil who couldn't play simple country tunes, (50% of their repertoire), to save his life does great with this jazzy stuff.

Help on the Way / Slipknot! (2013 Remaster)

youtube.com/watch?v=crHvWsFVeD

@Charles_Hawtrey @CanisPundit @Bix @Mfieck @t_heislen @Bobk37 @CinnamonGirlE @JoyfullyDazed @tgraph52

Ah yes, "Help/Slip/Frank" as I'm told it's called when appearing on live albums and boots. 😎

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I tried Blues for Allah and From the Mars Hotel as a teen. I was ungrateful.🀣

I like what it reminds me of more: The Allman Brothers Band - In Memory of Elizabeth Reed
m.youtube.com/watch?v=7rQWh62V

@Charles_Hawtrey @CanisPundit @Bix @Mfieck @t_heislen @Bobk37 @CinnamonGirlE @JoyfullyDazed @tgraph52

Almost opposite here. "Hell" is a fave. "Shakedown" on the studio lp is okay, but I skip live versions.

Contra Bix, I CANNOT STAND their awful cover of "Dancing In The Street" with Donna shrieking her lungs out. (shudder)

Sorry for any offense. I AM a Touchhead. πŸ˜‰

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That is -- from my pitiable Touchhead POV -- the acceptable canonical opinion when it comes to the late era and its influx of all us Gen X brats. As with everything bratty (even at 55, heh), I own it. πŸ˜†

I get it -- "you had" a little (mass marketed pop culture) secret, and now the Philistines are trampling the rose bed ("I don't know, maybe it was..." sorry) and dirtying the Persian rug.

@InUnfunky @Charles_Hawtrey @Bix @Mfieck @CanisPundit @t_heislen @Bobk37 @CinnamonGirlE @JoyfullyDazed

I can't imagine any Dead fans being too upset over more Dead fans.

The later stuff, post 1980 didn't appeal to me but I certainly don't mind if others have a different opinion [however miguided πŸ˜‡ ]

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