"Franklin's Tower" by The Grateful Dead

Started by Blooby, September 27, 2009, 03:47:24 PM

Blooby

Thanks, 64.  I don't know how I missed that.  I guess that explains how multiple files were in the same non-collaboration threads. 

A great tip.  Nice to be able to link higher-resolution files as well.

Peace.

Blooby

lg

WOW! Blooby Garcia....LOL, I'm blown away [or rolled away]!
Awesome, 1st time played? WOW!

LG
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Satchwood

I'm a Dead-Head tonight baby !!!  Luv the tune, tones, guitar improv - flippin live concert stuff Bruce !!! 

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chip withrow

Great, great song - I might just post my one-guy, one-guitar version of this song later.
As a major Deadhead, I applaud you. Yep, it is indeed three chords (can even be played as 2), but so much going on. The envelope-filter guitar and the echoey leads are a joy - Garcia-esque but with your own personal flair as well.
A nice, mid-70s Dead tempo to this (that was my favorite era for the song). Yet also modern jazzy in a Dave Matthews was. Good job!

mr2kewl

been years since i've seen it.

but...

this has me looking for my Onyx pipe.  :D

love it!!!

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