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*is done eating dinner*

 

Beet/cabbage soup. It's delicious.

/says the girl who likes broccoli and tomato soup cake

 

NO. :blank:

 

:uhoh: Sounds weird.

 

I like broccoli.

 

:blank: Your loss.

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Also, my dad is thinking about buying these. They're mostly live Grateful Dead recordings, but there are a few Little Feet, Garcia Band, Jorma, Willie Nelson, Richi Havens, Pink Floyd and Jefferson Airplane Masters recordings as well.

 

To buy or not to buy?

I need notebooks n shit too

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these.[/url] They're mostly live Grateful Dead recordings, but there are a few Little Feet, Garcia Band, Jorma, Willie Nelson, Richi Havens, Pink Floyd and Jefferson Airplane Masters recordings as well.

 

To buy or not to buy?

 

That's a lot of tapes

 

I need notebooks n shit too

 

Again: probably a good idea

Ugh fine I'll go to the store

 

:escaping:

That's a lot of tapes

 

Again: probably a good idea

:lol: Yeah, it is. My dad is the one who's thinking about buying them, though.

 

My question basically boils down to this: How good are/were (:thinking:) the Grateful Dead?

The Grateful Dead was an American rock band formed in 1965 in the San Francisco Bay Area.[1] The band was known for its unique and eclectic style, which fused elements of rock, folk, bluegrass, blues, reggae, country, improvisational jazz, psychedelia, and space rock,[2][3] and for live performances of long musical improvisation.[1][4] "Their music," writes Lenny Kaye, "touches on ground that most other groups don't even know exists."[5] These various influences were distilled into a diverse and psychedelic whole that made the Grateful Dead "the pioneering Godfathers of the jam band world."[6] They were ranked 57th in the issue The Greatest Artists of all Time by Rolling Stone magazine.[7]

 

(from Wikipedia)

 

:shrug:

*listens to two songs*

 

They sound kind of like jazzy country, if that makes any sense. :lol:

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*listens to two songs*

 

They sound kind of like jazzy country, if that makes any sense. :lol:

 

*listens to Touch of Grey*

 

Interesting. I don't really know what I'd call that :lol:

*listens to Touch of Grey*

 

Interesting. I don't really know what I'd call that :lol:

Nor I. :lol:

 

/doesn't mean to sound presumptuous

 

Folk jazz rock county.

:nod:

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Then again, my dad doesn't like Coldplay :bigcry:

 

:blank: Shame on him.

 

Nor I. :lol:

 

/doesn't mean to sound presumptuous

 

Folk jazz rock county.

:nod:

 

:lol:

 

:nod: Probably.

:| Shame on him.

 

Yeah he says it's slow & that Chris sounds like he's whining in ETIAW :(

:lol:

 

:nod: Probably.

That's the grammatically correct way of saying 'me neither.' :P

 

Hippie folk jazz rock country.

 

HFJRC for short. :lol:

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Yeah he says it's slow & that Chris sounds like he's whining in ETIAW :(

 

:blank:

 

Make him listen to Violet Hill. :nod:

Yeah he says it's slow & that Chris sounds like he's whining in ETIAW :(

That reminds me of two people I know, actually...

 

-Maura (my friend's cousin) doesn't like Coldplay at all, besides Talk, because she thinks Chris's voice is annoying. :blank:

 

-An acquaintance of mine hates MX...besides POC. :angry:

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