![]() The first few songs tell an interesting story. It was great background music for a drive through the Pocono Mountains and a spin around Broad Street! This week I did a second listen during my usual commute to work and a quick spin to see Santana at the Lakeview Amphitheater. The first listen was on 8/21/21, when the show served as copilot on the way down to see Dead & Company electrify Philadelphia. I’ve listened to this twice in as many years, so I think I’ve got a good enough picture of 3/27/95 to give it a fair review. I don't even really feel like they're real Grateful Dead fans I don't care if they went 200 shows LOL they were just party assholes who happened to see a bunch of Dead shows if you ask me Tant gratification level and they are clearly not open to the type of mindset that Grateful Dead music was supposed to turn you on to. The music has to do something for them on a self-serving and ins They're the same people that bitch about dead and Company playing too slow. it's clear some people haven't grown up or evolved since that hedonistic point that they found themselves first encountering the dead, and it's sad but clear listening to the dead never talk to them anything. You might not care that it wasn't your favorite song they played but they poured a lot of feeling into Lazy River Road or easy answers or whatever and hear people just toss that stuff off like it sucked and it's a waste of time and it's them at their worst just really makes me sad that so many so-called deadheads still have their head up their ass like the guy that spent all this weekend money to drive to a city and it's so pissy he didn't get Scarlet fire. When they went out on stage and whenever they played any song, they gave it their all and they were as true to their form as anything. but here's the dead on the street about the Grateful Dead that apparently a lot of people still don't understand. I get that people had their ass in their heads and bitched about going to shows and hated their new songs like if the shoe fits or samba in the rain or whatever. ![]() But there are lots of awesome moments and 95 shows and I see now there are lots of them here. It was the last dead show I saw and it had some good stuff in it but it wasn't as good as the Hornsby night in Charlotte a week before which stands the last greatest dead show I saw. I actually was at one of these Omni nights but it wasn't this one. I'm listening to the show right now and I can't wait for everything that was said about the second set. I really REALLY love the best parts of 95 and I find it Wuh.,y more interesting than the slathered over boring late 70s stuff to be quite honest. The heroic struggle of Jerry against all his own odds, makes the music especially compelling and when they could get it right (like in February especially), when you hear the new sounds and tones they were making, you can hear they yet again evolved The Grateful De as fĭsound into this high-tech synthesized midi fueled muscle that just sounded another worldly at times. Honest and true looks at the Dead with some minor exceptions. And I've read almost everyone here and I appreciate them so much. I've never done this before, but I'm going to do this now.
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