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In Reply to: RE: Acoustic guitar posted by LWR on June 26, 2015 at 09:00:19
As I replied to geezerocket below, Garcia had an album of near bluegrass, "Old And In The Way" which was all acoustic. That was successful enough that a follow up was done.
"You can't know what the "best" is unless you have heard everything, and keep in mind that given individual tastes, there really isn't any such thing." HP
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Great acoustic recording w/ Garcia. Another good one is "The Pizza Tapes".
I've made arrangements to buried with my Taylor Limited Edition (200 made). Too bad I cant play well enough to deserve it. I love well played acoustic guitar.
Garcia and David Grisman did half a dozen or so acoustic albums together covering folk, bluegrass, and some jazz.
The Grateful Dead also did an all acoustic tour in 1980 and then released a live acoustic album called Reckoning. It's probably my favorite Dead album.
quite a number of times. Saw Garcia when he and David Nelson were playing the coffee houses in Palo Alto circa 1963 or so. Saw him and wife Sara at same coffee houses. Always loved his banjo music immensely, not to mention the pedal steel stuff with Marmaduke and the New Riders.
His pedal steel weighed about 60 pounds, it took 3 of us a long while to haul it up the 220 steps to my cabin in La Honda so he and Marmaduke could play together thru my Altec A-7 speakers.
In 1965 the Dead played a party at my previous home in Loma Mar Ca....
David Grisman and Jerry Garcia must have been amazing to hear live.
Old and in the way is wonderful my favorite is "Not for Kids Only" all three of my sons heard this many times as a baby. Fine memories.
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