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Bridge School Benefit Acoustic CSNY.
Bridge School Benefit Acoustic CSNY.
Classic video of the Grateful Dead performing an all acoustic version of “Ripple” on Halloween night at the Radio City Music Hall in 1980
Grateful Dead – This is one of the monumental Jerry ballads from the later years. Enjoy this one folks… it will definitely ease your soul. Anyone who knows Jerry’s music will understand what this song meant to him. An affirmation and definition of his life and travels.
“Danny and I worked together for 40 years – he was the most wonderfully fluid keyboard player and a pure natural musician. I loved him very much…we grew up together.”
—Bruce Springsteen
Danny Federici, for 40 years the E Street Band’s organist and keyboard player, died this afternoon, April 17, 2008 at Memorial Sloan-Kettering Cancer Center in New York City after a three year battle with melanoma.
The Federici family and the E Street family request that, in lieu of flowers, donations be made to the Danny Federici Melanoma Fund. A web site for the Fund is being established and we’ll post its link when it is on line.
The Jerry Garcia Band perform “Deal” at Shoreline Ampitheatre in Mt. View, CA on September 1, 1990. A Grateful Dead concert was to have occurred at the venue on this date but was cancelled due to the untimely death of Dead keyboard player Brent Mydland.
JERRY GARCIA BAND
LIVE AT SHORLINE AMPHITHEATRE MOUNTAIN VIEW CALIFORNIA / SEPTEMBER 1,1990
On September 1,1990 at the Shorline Amphitheatre the Jerry Garcia Band performed a particularly poignant kind of magic.A Greatful Dead show was originally scheduled for that date but was cancelled due to the untimely death of the Dead’s brilliant passionate keyboard player,Brent Mydland in late July.Rather than cancel the gig,the Jerry Garcia Band stepped in to deliver one of their most heartfelt performances.
Well I don’t know about you guys, but I’m ready for spring. This is probably the best time of the year for riding.The weather is great just cold enough to wear the leathers and not have tears freeze on your face. I think with the gas prices on the constant rise we’re gonna see record numbers of people converting to motorcycles. I personally think it’s a good thing,figure the more motorcycles the less a chance of the old excuse(I Didn’t see you!) for the cagers.The only downside I see to this is the people young & old who take motorcycling to lightly. You guys know who they are their the ones wearing flip-flops while riding a motorcycle or shorts and no shirt. That’s just for the ones that proclaim that they know how to ride. Then you have the other ones that rode a bike once or twice in their lives,(some have never been on a motorcycle at all) jump on the motorcycle and try to drive away. I’ve been around motorcycles my whole life and have seen people go down in various ways.(Even experienced riders) I guess what I’m trying to get at is be careful.Just because you’ve been riding for years don’t let your guard down.By this I mean don’t take motorcycles for granted. A Roadking, a Goldwing, a sportster,even a little 250cc Rebel, are all a whole lot different then that “mini bike” or “dirt bike” that you had. Or even better your friend had it and you rode it all the time when you were younger. Read More