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I am Fickle that Way. What a Perfect Song to appreciate the quality of a new Sound System with. Its the whole Unrequited Love Dance, or so it Seems to me. Everything is made Right.

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One of those songs That will just never get old Greek 85 is the Scarlet I like to listen to. Anyone who sweats like that must be all right. Well, maybe not never Of all the Grateful Dead's songs, along with Operator, Scarlet Begonias is one of the most fun to play on the guitar those two songs just seem to fit right under the fingers and I think it's in the single digits among their very best.

After a few years riding - and growing up with - the wonderfully jazzy smooth sounds of Wake of the Flood, Mars Hotel's release was something new entirely, and Loose Lucy, Unbroken Chain and Scarlet Begonias in particular showed a new level of guitar interplay much more intense and precise than previous records. It really was one of the best recorded albums of its day, especially if you were able to get one of Mobile Fidelity Sound Lab's master recordings.

Scarlet Begonias starts out kinda slow with some nicely funky guitar and bass figures and from then on it's balls to the walls and you'd better just hang on lightly because it only gets more intense from there. I really love the studio version, but they took it over the top at Cornell and I think I'll go put that exact song on my stereo right now. That said, however, I generally like the stand-alone versions better than the ones attached to Fire on the Mountain which, like Row Jimmy, is one of those songs where Jerry oft times tended to overdo the wah and just drag it out too long.

And I'd bet most anything that he'd first laugh and then not disagree. Lyrically speaking, the parts I find most interesting are in the lines: I thought about it for a moment before scratching my gray beard, turning and walking away…closing the door but not necessarily the mind , so to speak. I really love this song.

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Super Storm Sandy Sandy kicked our asses here on the Jersey shore. A good portion of the audience were quite possibly still homeless. I used the opportunity to bring up the house lights for "Strangers stopping strangers" line around 5 min in and have everyone meet the neighbor they helped or meet the neighbor that helped them. It was a magical moment in the show. People were hugging each other.

Heck of a song, indeed. Random audience vid posted on youtube. Always brings a smile I think Dave hit it right on with the comic teaching part Once in a while you get shown the light in the strangest of places if you look at it right If more people listened to music, really listened and especially listened to the Dead the world would be a better place Too pat to open. Wonderful elucidation of a great song full of pregnant lines and charming imagery.

Scarlet Begonias This is clearly a potential sexual encounter with an otherwise coupled man and an extremely attractive woman. Me and My Scarlet I'm approaching the 32nd anniversary of meeting my Scarlet. She walked into the record store in Glasgow, Scotland, and I knew right away she was into the blues.

She also purchased "Anthem of the Sun" among other. I still love my Scarlet though I usually have to call her Sheila. And this is still "our song". Having experienced certain consciousness shifting emotions involving a "cosmic" girl that led me to recollecting what a trans-formative role the Dead played for me from to , I paid homage by taking a walk to Grosvenor Square and then to nearby Berkeley Square.

I was struck with how Hunter was riffing off the later and giving us a much more complex and ultimately fulfilling set of emotions. Correction On The Recording Date Given Hey, this is a wonderful blog with great comments about one of my all-time fave songs, and I agree with the woman who proclaimed the studio version to be special. I just wanted to humbly correct Mr.

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Dodd, though, on the following statement: I believe the album was mostly recorded in Feb. I had turned seventeen a month earlier. We'd seen the band just nine months prior, on September 15th at the same venue, up close on the floor for "A Swell Dance Concert. Blues" that night, we were hearing tunes we'd be able to get the record of and spin the next day! I'll conclude with this anecdote: I couldn't believe how much sweeter those seats were than how I'd even remembered them.

The place was crackling with high energy that night and we really had some killer seats for it. By coincidence, the three people I attended the game with that evening two years ago were all there with me on that night in Nothing is the same thereafter. Shake the hand Strangers stopping strangers just to shake their hand. Reminds me of Crocodile Dundee walking down the sidewalk in N. It has an energy of the old days similar to the feeling of China Cat and Crazy Fingers.

Some of us continued to carry some kind of innocence into the future long past "back in the day". A heart of gold will protect a person in many ways. I loved hearing Scarlet Begonias live in as a stand alone work. Instant I think I loved this song the very first time I heard it and ever since.

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It was certainly the studio version with its very unusually articulated guitar and keyboard parts, then later on some of the very first live tapes I received from kind schoolmates. Remember when those were like gold? The anticipation of hearing each one was electric. This many years later, I have to agree with several other posters that the stand-alone versions are the ones I crave most.

Something about that one just takes me there. That one is no slouch, either.

The aud tape I have isn't terrible at least by that point in the show but I would kill for a great matrix. But you know, Jerry never struck me as much of a ladies man and this song has him inhabiting the character of a sexually curious dude. I wonder if he was comfortable singing it. It certainly seems like he was. I just don't think of him that way. He was always this oddly asexual mega-hippie figure to me. So Sweet As you can tell from my username Scarlet is one of my all time favorites. I have to admit that I am partial to its pairing with Fire. My friends and I have always called it the "Never Ending Jam".

This moniker is due to an early evening road trip through the Northern Adirondack Mountains.

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The Boys ripped into Scarlet and as Jerry began the solo we approached a lengthy curve in the road. Is It The Spring? Nothing Ever Changes Children Of Chernobyl Hymn Of Hope A Prayer For Creation A Cry Without Tears A Prayer For All The Empty Vessel Prayers Of The Prophets Stay With Me The Only God I Can Hear You A Day After The Fair Dancing In Heaven A Garden Of Musci Music Reincarnate The Realisation Music Reincarnate The Spaceman Don"t Kill The Whale Going For The One The Journey Overture Lost In Time Stream of Voices Catherine of Aragon The Realisationthe Prisoner A Glimpse Of Heaven Morning Has Broken Life On Mars And You And I Gone But Not Forgotten.

Pearl And Dean Piano Concerto Piece For Granny The Last Teardrop Memories Of The Victorian Age Lost In Words A Tale Of Love Forever In My Heart Days Of Wonder Another Mellow Day Dance Of The Elves. The Pharos Of Alexandria Intro The Pharos Of Alexandria The Colossus Of Rhodes Intro The Colossus Of Rhodes The Pyramids Of Egypt Intro The Pyramids Of Egypt The Hanging Gardens Of Babylon The Temple Of Artemis Intro The Temple Of Artemis The Statue Of Zeus Intro The Statue Of Zeus The Mausoleum At Halicarnassus Intro The Mausoleum At Halicarnassus.

Arthur And Guinevere Merlyn The Magician Peace Of Mind Visions Of Light Balance Of Power Wings Of Fortune Wired For Sound The Love That I Know The Promise Of Love The Spanish Wizard The Never Ending Road Tell Me Why The Rope Trick Welcome a Star The Sermon On The Mount The Lord's Prayer The Road To Jerusalem Trial And Error Await The Hour Time Will Tell Fountains Of Love A View From A Window Clair De Lune A Brighter Dawn The "Blue Lily" The Garden Party Portraits In A Gallery Can You Hear Me?

A Little Piece Of Heaven I Can Hear You. Wish I Was You Sun Comes Crying A Breath Of Heaven Moment In Time Change Of Face A Painting Of Our Love The Last Battle Temperament Of Mind An Instrument Of Your Peace A Closing Door David's Great Prayer Alone With Him The Fool On The Hill While My Guitar Gently Weeps We Can Work It Out The Help Trilogy Things We Said Today Nothing Left To Say Hall Of Fame On Our Way Forever And Ever The Best Of Rick Wakeman: Catherine Of Aragon B.

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A Crying Heart C. A Crying Heart Part 2 E. The Return Overture Bridge Of Time Tales From The Lidenbrook Sea Time Within Time The End Of The Return. Dancing On Snowflakes Nine Ice Groove In The Frame The Snow Leopard The Desert Lizard The Pond Skater The Christmas Wren The Spider Crab Sea Green Turtles The Corel Reef The Minerva Terraces The Sun Dew The Tower Of Guilin The Laguna Colorado The Alpine Snowbell The Porcelain Doll Pillars Of Hope A Fountain Of Tears The Dancing Pierrot A Castle Of Dreams.

Seeds Of Thought Preface To A Dream The Mottled Blackbird The Evening Fable Birth Of Nature A Tale Of Spring Stories Of Bygone Days. The Dancing Hedgerow The Village Green Portrait Of A Dream Tommy Big Eyes The Lone Fisherman View From A Hill A Hint Of Autumn Light Up The Sky Pharos Of Alexandria Painting Of Our Love