The Grateful Dead
"People can make huge mistakes but if they can find a way back from that, it’s something I respect very much and something I really like playing."
"People can make huge mistakes but if they can find a way back from that, it’s something I respect very much and something I really like playing."
"We want to treat every show, every song and every opportunity as our last so we try not to think about it and keep going."
"It seems that we evoke quite a bit of imagery – the album overall – which is kind of interesting because I am a really visual person."
"All the shows were so big, you know? Fifty thousand up, you know, festivals, people banging stuff, girls throwing bikinis on stage."
"I grew up listening to lyricists, so I always thought the lyrics were important and something I really tried to focus on. I really don’t want to sell people short when it comes to the lyrics.”
"It’s the first record we’d ever made in our home space, and the first album we’d ever made by ourselves with no outside engineer or producer, so it felt really good."
"We called it a night in Pisa, which I’m pretty sure stands for Prostitutes In Severe Abundance. There were almost as many ladies of the night as there were pizza joints, and that’s a lot."
"Dumped Don, feeling “a lot of emotions” and “the darkness”, is beset by cherry-popped Southern-Gothic-brothel-boyhood flashbacks."
We also walk past a pair of discarded, inside-out black stockings - gusset facing up and complete with skiddies - in a grassy square near the library.
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