Grateful Dead Lost Sailor / Saint Of Circumstance (1980 Studio Versions)
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- čas přidán 28. 02. 2014
- Written by John Barlow & Bob Weir
Bob Weir -- rhythm guitar, lead vocal
Jerry Garcia -- lead guitar, vocals
Mickey Hart -- drums
Bill Kreutzmann -- drums
Phil Lesh -- bass guitar
Brent Mydland -- keyboards, vocals
From 'Go To Heaven' (1980)
Produced by Gary Lyons
The Dead.
The greatest North American band in history.
In the world
Soundtrack for America
1st time I heard this I felt like I was in Outer Space it was just after my 2nd show and I had just met Ram Dass...all those years ago like Only yesterday
Yes
thank you
Even though I’ve had some great moments post 1995 and plan on having more, I have to say that my entire life after Jerry left is simply an afterthought. And always will be.
Even if it's just audio...I'm looking for the Pauley Pavilion version of this from 1978/79 I was at this show at 17 years old and I remember it vividly.BSo,I NEED this show !!!
It’s out there. Put the date in here, bet you find it
grate visuals, thank you
In Saint of circumstance Bob finally finds the dog star, beautiful suite
Thank you for saying DOG star! every body thinks he's saying Dark Star.... Nobody knows celestial navigation anymore.
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this cd is expensive to buy, it's out of print....................
Where's the dark star in 1980 .
WEIRS THA!!
Hey fellow dead heads!! Does Bobby sing "where's the dark star?" Or is it "where's the dog star?"
Thanks !
Dog Star. It's a nickname for Sirius, the brightest star in Earth's night sky.
@@actormanic much appreciated!
Dark Star is of course another GD song; also could refer to the sun's theoretical twin Nemesis. In this tune he says Dog star, tho.
The Dead would say that whatever you think is correct
This entire album is brilliant and there's not a track on it I dislike.