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Post by Lawrence Fan »

Jay doing Candyman?! I'm not seeing it.

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Post by danmen »

drpyurz49 wrote:Cool, my guesses are either "Ripple" or "Box of Rain", I love both these songs and it would be great to hear Jay's version, maybe even "Attic of my Life" (I think thats the song title).
Uncle Tupelo played a Ripple/Box Of Rain Medley several times...

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Post by HEAVEN MUST BE LEARNED »

hey thanks for the info!

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Post by gam6 »

I think Attics would fit him the best and his voice would fit the lyric incredibly. His kind of lyric. I saw the boys finally do it in 1989! As far as workingman's, he would burn the mic down with New Speedway Boogie and the harp would help... but then there's Easy Wind!!!!!!! A bit to Jammy for him maybe.... who knows!!!!!

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Post by peainthepod »

bigdaddy wrote: The coolest however would be "Attics of my Life"
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Post by bigdaddy »

There's a great tune called Easy Wind on Workingman's that i could totally hear Jay doing. It's got a little Buzz and Grind thing to it.

Even though it's never been one of my favorite Dead tunes, i could also hear Jay doing Truckin'.

The coolest however would be "Attics of my Life" - Jay could fully pull out the old-school Left a Slide drone on that one.

Not sure if you can tell but as a lifelong Deadhead and 10 year Jayaholic - this is the best of all possible worlds for me right now.

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Post by 10 Years Late »

calexico wrote:Who?
No, Grateful Dead :twisted:

Too bad he's not doing the Workingman's show...I'm hearing Dire Wolf or Black Peter...

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Linwood Thorpe wrote:
cind wrote:I wish it wasn't limited to these two albums. Deal, Jack-A-Roe, or Loser might be a better fit. Just my opinion.
Hippie. :wink:
Yeah, right. So what are your picks LT? :roll:

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Who?

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cind wrote:I wish it wasn't limited to these two albums. Deal, Jack-A-Roe, or Loser might be a better fit. Just my opinion.
Hippie. :wink:

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Post by cind »

I wish it wasn't limited to these two albums. Deal, Jack-A-Roe, or Loser might be a better fit. Just my opinion.

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Post by HEAVEN MUST BE LEARNED »

hey yea--friend of the devil would be cool--forgot about that one!

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Post by hot burrito »

My bet is on Friend of the Devil..

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Post by Talus »

If it is from Workingman's, then it is a no brainer-Cumberland Blues.

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