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    Learning To Breathe by Switchfoot

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      Collection: : GratefulDead
      Band/Artist: Grateful Dead
      Date: September 23, 1987 (check for other copies)
      Venue: The Spectrum
      Location: Philadelphia, PA

      Set 1

      Feel Like A Stranger ->
      Franklin's Tower
      Walkin' Blues
      Friend Of The Devil
      Tons Of Steel ->
      Desolation Row
      Big Railroad Blues ->
      The Music Never Stopped

      Set 2

      Bertha ->
      Cumberland Blues
      Playing In The Band ->
      Uncle John's Band ->
      Playing In The Band Jam ->
      Drums ->
      Space ->
      I Need A Miracle ->
      Dear Mr. Fantasy ->
      Around And Around ->
      Good Lovin' ->
      La Bamba ->
      Good Lovin'

      Encore
      U.S. Blues

      Steel. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4L22izuOf9g
      Row. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Pth186qzsCI
      Big RR Blues. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7oOItcEsq-E

      TOS, lyrics.

      Tons Of Steel
      Lyrics: Brent Mydland
      Music: Brent Mydland


      I know these rails we're on like I know my lady's smile
      Re-see a dozen dreams in every passing mile
      Can't begin to count the trips
      That she and I have made
      But I wish I had a dollar
      For each time we both been down this grade

      Chorus
      Nine hundred thousand tons of steel
      Made to roll
      Her brakes don't work and this grade's so steep
      Her engine's sure to blow
      Nine hundred thousand tons of steel
      Out of control
      She's more a roller-coaster than the train I used to know

      It's one hell of an understatement to say she can get mean
      She's temperamental, more a xxxxx than a machine
      She wasn't built to travel at
      The speed a rumour flies
      These wheels are bound to jump the tracks
      Before they burn the ties

      [chorus]

      Murphy's sure outdone himself to pick this stretch of track
      I can only hope my luck is riding in the back
      Well I have prayed to God
      This ain't the day we meet
      I've done about everything
      But try dragging my feet

      [chorus]

      Oo, oo, I wanna go down slow
      Oo, oo, oo, oo, oo
      Nine hundred thousand tons of steel
      Out of control
      She's more a roller coaster than the train I used to know

      Desolation Row, lyrics.

      Desolation Row

      Lyrics: Bob Dylan
      Music: Bob Dylan

      Played by Bob Weir with the Grateful Dead from the mid-1980s, as well as with Ratdog and Weir/Wasserman.

      They're selling postcards of the hanging
      They're painting the passports brown
      The beauty parlor's filled with sailors
      The circus is in town
      In walks the blind commissioner
      They've got him in a trance
      One hand is tied to the tight-rope walker
      The other is in his pants
      And the riot squad they're restless
      They need somewhere to go
      As Lady and I look out tonight
      From Desolation Row

      Now Cinderella, she seems so easy
      "It takes one to know one," she smiles
      And puts her hands in her back pockets
      Bette Davis style
      And in walks Romeo, he's moaning
      "You belong to me I believe"
      And someone says, "You're in the wrong place, my friend (note 1)
      You better leave"
      And the only sound that you can hear
      After the ambulances go
      Is Cinderella sweeping up
      On Desolation Row

      Now Ophelia, she's neath the window
      For her I feel so afraid
      On her twenty-second birthday
      She already is an old maid
      To her, death is quite romantic
      She wears an iron vest
      Her profession's her religion
      Her sin is her lifelessness
      And though her gaze is fixed upon
      Noah's great rainbow
      She spend her time peeking in
      On Desolation Row

      Einstein disguised as Robin Hood
      With his memories in a trunk
      Passed this way an hour ago
      With his friend, a jealous monk
      He looked so immaculately frightful
      As he bummed a cigarette
      Then he went off sniffing drainpipes
      And reciting the alphabet
      Now you would not think to look at him
      But he was famous long ago
      For playing the electric violin
      On Desolation Row

      Now the moon is almost hidden (note 2)
      The stars are beginning to hide
      The fortune telling lady
      Has already taken all her things inside
      All except for Cain and Abel
      And the hunchback of Notre Dame
      Everybody is making love
      Or else expecting rain
      And the Good Samaritan, he's dressing
      He's getting ready for the show
      He's going to the carnival tonight
      On Desolation Row

      Doctor Filth, he keeps his world
      Inside of a leather cup
      And all his sexless patients
      They're all trying to blow it up
      Now his nurse, some local loser
      She's in charge of the cyanide hole
      And she also keeps the cards that read
      "Have mercy on his soul"
      They all play on the penny whistle
      You can hear them blow
      If you lean your head out far enough
      On Desolation Row

      Across the street they've nailed the curtains
      They're getting ready for the feast
      The Phantom of the Opera
      In the perfect image of a priest
      They're spoonfeeding Casanova
      To get him to feel more assured
      Then they'll kill him with self-confidence
      After poisoning him with words
      And the Phantom's shouting to skinny girls
      "Get out of here if you don't know"
      Casanova is just being punished for going
      To Desolation Row

      Now at midnight all the agents
      And the superhuman crew
      They go and round up everyone
      That knows more than they do
      They take them to the facory
      Where the heart attack machine
      Is strapped across their shoulders
      And then the kerosene
      Is brought down from the castles
      By insurance men who go
      Make sure nobody is escaping
      To Desolation Row

      Praise be to Nero's Neptune
      The Titanic sails at dawn
      Everybody's shouting
      "Which side are you on?"
      And Ezra Pound and T.S.Eliot
      They're fighting in the captain's tower
      While calypso singers laugh at them
      And fishermen throw flowers
      Between the windows of the sea
      Where lovely mermaids flow
      And no one has to think too much
      About Desolation Row

      Yes I received your letter yesterday
      About the time the doorknob broke
      When you asked how I was doing
      Was that some kind of joke?
      All these people that you mentioned
      Yes I know them they're quite lame
      I had to rearrange their faces
      And give them all another name
      Right now I can't read so good
      Don't send me no more letters, no
      Not unless you mail them
      From Desolation Row

      Big Railroad Blues, lyrics.

      Big Railroad Blues

      Lyrics: Noah Lewis
      Music: Noah Lewis

      Well my mama told me, my papa told me too
      Well my mama told me, my papa told me too
      Well I shouldn't be here trying to sing these railroad blues

      Wish I had listened to oh what mama said (note 1)
      Wish I had listened to oh what mama said
      Well I wouldn't be here trying to sleep in this cold iron bed (note 2)

      Well I went to the depot, I never got there on time
      Went down to the depot, never got there on time
      Well that train's rolling down, she's rolling down the line

      Mister jailer go away now, don't tell me no lies
      Mister jailer go away now, don't tell me no lies
      Well that train's going down, she's rolling down the line

      Well my mama told me, my papa told me too
      Well my mama told me, papa told me too
      Well I shouldn't be here trying to sing these railroad blues

      Wish I had listened to oh what mama said
      Wish I had listened to oh what mama said
      Well I wouldn't be here trying to sleep in this cold iron bed
      Between childhood, boyhood,
      adolescence
      & manhood (maturity) there
      should be sharp lines drawn w/
      Tests, deaths, feats, rites
      stories, songs & judgements

      - Morrison, Jim. Wilderness, vol. 1, p. 22

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        "Kansas City, Kansas City here I come." http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=f8tZO97uhyE

        Widespread Panic
        2008-07-01
        Uptown Theater
        Kansas City, MO

        Taped and transferred by Lee Hart

        Set 1 Disc 1
        01 -crowd/tuning-
        02 Proving Ground >
        03 Driving Song >
        04 Can't Find My Way Home >
        05 Driving Song >
        06 Proving Ground >
        07 Action Man
        08 From The Cradle >
        09 Proving Ground
        10 Genesis >
        11 You Better Run >
        12 All Time Low

        Set 2 Disc 2
        01 -crowd/intro-
        02 Junior
        03 Wondering
        04 I'm Not Alone >
        05 Three Candles >

        Disc 3
        01 Red Hot Mama >
        02 Drums >
        03 Four Cornered Room >
        04 Sometimes >
        05 Love Tractor
        06 And It Stoned Me

        07 -encore break-
        08 Free Somehow
        09 Give

        Action Man. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7rF1QgRMVw8
        And It Stoned Me. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=N7q9SI0IUNo

        Action Man, lyrics. http://www.everydaycompanion.com/lyr...action_man.asp

        Action Man

        Transcribed by: Scott Holcomb
        Johnny Alvis
        James West
        Matthew Wheat
        Jason Drautz

        Willie said "he was the mostest horse"
        Mahubah, Fair Play, desert mama's boy
        Running in first, neither proud nor cursed
        Carries the weight like a child takes to its toy

        Side by side, souls of kind, different world
        Hearts of gold, limbs of steel, Man-Of-War

        Oh, place your bets boys, get out the gate in time
        Burn the books, you ain't seen nothin' yet
        Maybe back at that old Kentucky home
        That it was luck, we'll catch him if we can

        Fire inside, blaze of glory, space in time
        Heart of gold, limbs of steel, Man-Of-War

        Oh, Saratoga
        Graveyard of favorites
        Odds are more than one hundred
        Oh, Willie said
        Ooo, Saratoga

        Nowhere, nowhere to run
        War Admiral take the highest prize
        Three hundred thirty-nine little children
        Workin' the rail, never, never look back

        Fire inside, blaze of glory, space in time
        Heart of gold, limbs of steel, Man-Of-War

        Side by side, souls of kind, different world
        Heart of gold, bones of steel, Man-Of-War

        And it stoned me, lyrics by Van Morrison. http://www.lyricsfreak.com/v/van+mor..._20143097.html

        Half a mile from the county fair
        And the rain keep pourin down
        Me and billy standin there
        With a silver half a crown
        Hands are full of a fishin rod
        And the tackle on our backs
        We just stood there gettin wet
        With our backs against the fence

        Oh, the water
        Oh, the water
        Oh, the water
        Hope it dont rain all day

        Chorus:
        And it stoned me to my soul
        Stoned me just like jelly roll
        And it stoned me
        And it stoned me to my soul
        Stoned me just like goin home
        And it stoned me

        Then the rain let up and the sun came up
        And we were gettin dry
        Almost let a pick-up truck nearly pass us by
        So we jumped right in and the driver grinned
        And he dropped us up the road
        We looked at the swim and we jumped right in
        Not to mention fishing poles

        Oh, the water
        Oh, the water
        Oh, the water
        Let it run all over me

        Chorus

        On the way back home we sang a song
        But our throats were getting dry
        Then we saw the man from across the road
        With the sunshine in his eyes
        Well he lived all alone in his own little home
        With a great big gallon jar
        There were bottles too, one for me and you
        And he said hey! there you are

        Oh, the water
        Oh, the water
        Oh, the water
        Get it myself from the mountain stream
        Between childhood, boyhood,
        adolescence
        & manhood (maturity) there
        should be sharp lines drawn w/
        Tests, deaths, feats, rites
        stories, songs & judgements

        - Morrison, Jim. Wilderness, vol. 1, p. 22

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          Princesita by Elvis Crespo

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          • Re: what are you listening to ?

            LOL good one.

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              String Cheese Incident

              10/29/05 Orleans Arena, Las Vegas, NV
              Set I: Get Down Tonight 1, Black and White1, Sittin' On Top Of The World, MLT, Sirens, Lost1, Search1> Drums> Thriller1
              Set II: Las Vegas, Hey Pocky Way 2, Pack it Up> Way Back Home> Rivertrance, Drifting, This Must Be the Place (Naive Melody), Desert Dawn> Restless Wind
              Encore: Miss Brown's Teahouse1

              1 Chris Cuzme and Dan Sears on horns (From Panjea)
              2 w/ Brendan Bayliss from Umphrey's McGee on guitar

              Get Down Tonight. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ezo9ksQItWA
              Do A Little Dance, KC and the Sunshine Band style. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qEyWm3UNK1Y
              Hey Pocky Way, Meters style. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oF3Wsq7h6DU
              Last edited by freakyfreaky; 09-24-2008, 03:30 PM.
              Between childhood, boyhood,
              adolescence
              & manhood (maturity) there
              should be sharp lines drawn w/
              Tests, deaths, feats, rites
              stories, songs & judgements

              - Morrison, Jim. Wilderness, vol. 1, p. 22

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              • Re: what are you listening to ?

                Artist: Lords of Acid
                Album: Our Little Secret
                Year: 1997

                Tracks
                1. Lover (Cantata)
                2. Rubber Doll (Opus)
                3. Finger Lickin' Good
                4. LSD = Truth (Solo)
                5. Man's Best Friend
                6. Cybersex (Sherzo)
                7. P-ussy (Round)
                8. Deep Sexy Space (Chorale)
                9. Doggie Tom (Overture)
                10. (Concerto For) Me and Myself
                11. Spank My Booty (Reprise)
                12. Power Is Mine (Coda)
                13. You Belong to Me (Theme)

                LSD. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=J95rP_XpLj8
                Where's your cat? http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ItC5KmyYbxA

                Artist: The Prodigy
                Album: Experience: Expanded
                Year: 2001

                Tracks

                1. Jericho
                2. Music Reach (1/2/3/4)
                3. Wind It Up
                4. Your Love [Remix]
                5. Hyperspeed (G-Force, Pt. 2)
                6. Charly [Trip Into Drum 'n' Bass Version]
                7. Out of Space
                8. Everybody in the Place [155 and Rising]
                9. Weather Experience
                10. Fire [Sunrise Version]
                11. Ruff in the Jungle Bizness
                12. Death of the Prodigy Dancers [Live]
                13. Your Love
                14. Ruff in the Jungle Bizness [Uplifting Vibes Remix]
                15. Charly [Alley Cat Remix]
                16. Fire [Edit]
                17. We Are the Ruffest
                18. Weather Experience [Top Buzz Remix]
                19. Wind It Up [Rewound]
                20. G-Force (Energy Flow)
                21. Crazy Man
                22. Out of Space [Techno Underworld Remix]
                23. Everybody in the Place [Fairground Remix]

                Everybody. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hGPibfYnB5c
                Rewound. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-muorAFGtQI
                Between childhood, boyhood,
                adolescence
                & manhood (maturity) there
                should be sharp lines drawn w/
                Tests, deaths, feats, rites
                stories, songs & judgements

                - Morrison, Jim. Wilderness, vol. 1, p. 22

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                • Re: what are you listening to ?

                  Collection: : GratefulDead
                  Band/Artist: Grateful Dead
                  Date: September 25, 1981 (check for other copies)
                  Venue: Stabler Arena
                  Location: Bethlehem, PA

                  Set 1:
                  d1t01 - New Minglewood Blues
                  d1t02 - Friend Of The Devil ->
                  d1t03 - El Paso
                  d1t04 - Peggy-O ->
                  d1t05 - Little Red Rooster
                  d1t06 - Bird Song ->
                  d1t07 - Beat It On Down The Line
                  d1t08 - Cumberland Blues
                  d1t09 - Passenger
                  d1t10 - Althea
                  d1t11 - The Music Never Stopped

                  Set 2:
                  d2t01 - Might As Well ->
                  d2t02 - Samson And Delilah
                  d2t03 - Scarlet Begonias ->
                  d2t04 - Fire On The Mountain
                  d2t05 - Never Trust A Woman ->
                  d2t06 - Lost Sailor ->
                  d2t07 - Saint Of Circumstance ->
                  d2t08 - Drums ->
                  d3t01 - Space ->
                  d3t02 - The Wheel ->
                  d3t03 - Sugar Magnolia ->
                  d3t04 - Black Peter ->
                  d3t05 - Around And Around ->
                  d3t06 - Sunshine Daydream

                  Encore:
                  d3t07 - U.S. Blues

                  Non stop music. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Pku8gg9UU6k
                  Hot pants. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hFTAo6P4puM
                  Wave that flag. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SOL2ZS0zKmk

                  Music Never Stopped, lyrics.http://arts.ucsc.edu/gdead/agdl/mns.html

                  "The Music Never Stopped"Words by John Perry Barlow; Music by Bob Weir
                  Copyright Ice Nine Publishing. Used by permission.
                  There's mosquitoes on the river.
                  Fish are rising up like birds.
                  It's been hot for seven weeks now,
                  Too hot to even speak now.
                  Did you hear what I just heard?

                  Say, it might have been a fiddle,
                  Or it could have been the wind.
                  But there seems to be a beat, now.
                  I can feel it in my feet, now.
                  Listen, here it comes again!

                  There's a band out on the highway.
                  They're high-steppin' into town.
                  They're a rainbow full of sound.
                  It's fireworks, calliopes and clowns --

                  Everybody's dancing.
                  Come on, children. Come on, children,
                  Come on clap your hands.

                  Sun went down in honey.
                  Moon came up in wine.
                  Stars were spinnin' dizzy,
                  Lord, the band kept us so busy
                  We forgot about the time.

                  They're a band beyond description
                  Like Jehovah's favorite choir.
                  People joinin' hand in hand
                  While the music plays the band.
                  Lord, they're setting us on fire.

                  Crazy rooster crowin' midnight.
                  Balls of lightning roll along.
                  Old men sing about their dreams.
                  Women laugh and children scream,
                  And the band keeps playin' on.

                  Keep on dancin' through to daylight.
                  Greet the morning air with song.
                  No one's noticed, but the band's all packed and gone.
                  Was it ever here at all?

                  But they keep on dancing.
                  C'mon, children. C'mon, children,
                  Come on clap your hands.

                  Well, the cool breeze came on Tuesday,
                  And the corn's a bumper crop.
                  The fields are full of dancing,
                  Full of singing and romancing,
                  'Cause the music never stopped.

                  Never Trust A Woman, lyrics. http://www.whitegum.com/introjs.htm?...e/NEVERTRU.HTM

                  Never Trust A Woman
                  Lyrics: Brent Mydland
                  Music: Brent Mydland

                  Gonna see some good times
                  Gonna get to ring that bell
                  Gonna see some good times
                  Some times to make up for when I'm not feeling well
                  I must be due some great times
                  'Cause right now I feel like hell

                  Never trust a woman who wears her pants too tight
                  Never trust a woman who wears her pants too tight
                  She might love you tomorrow
                  But she'll be gone tomorrow night

                  Come tomorrow I get my pay and I'm gonna leave this town
                  Come tomorrow I get my pay and I'm gonna leave this [goddamn/motherxxxxing] town
                  'Cause she don't really love me
                  There ain't no reason to stick around

                  Gonna see some good times
                  Gonna get to ring that bell
                  Gonna see some good times
                  Some times to make up for when I'm not feeling well
                  Must be due some great times
                  'Cause right now I feel like hell

                  [ad lib]
                  But if they don't come
                  Well if they never come around
                  If they don't come to me
                  If they don't come to me tonight
                  If they don't come to me next week
                  If they don't come to me next year
                  What the hell

                  U.S. Blues, lyrics.

                  "U.S. Blues"
                  Words by Robert Hunter; music by Jerry Garcia
                  Copyright Ice Nine Publishing; used by permission

                  Red and white/blue suede shoes
                  I'm Uncle Sam /how do you do?
                  Gimme five/I'm still alive
                  Ain't no luck/I learned to duck

                  Check my pulse/it don't change
                  Stay seventy two/come shine or rain
                  Wave the flag/pop the bag
                  Rock the boat/skin the goat

                  Wave that flag
                  Wave it wide and high
                  Summertime
                  Done come and gone
                  My oh my

                  I'm Uncle Sam /that's who I am
                  Been hidin' out/in a rock and roll band
                  Shake the hand that shook the hand
                  Of P.T. Barnum/and Charlie Chan


                  Shine your shoes/light your fuse
                  Can you use/them ol' U.S. Blues?
                  I'll drink your health/share your wealth
                  Run your life/steal your wife


                  Wave that flag
                  Wave it wide and high
                  Summertime done
                  Come and gone
                  My oh my


                  Back to back/chicken shack
                  Son of a gun/better change your act
                  We're all confused/what's to lose?
                  You can call this song/the United States Blues


                  Wave that flag
                  Wave it wide and high
                  Summertime done come and gone
                  My oh My
                  Summertime done come and gone
                  My oh My
                  Last edited by freakyfreaky; 09-25-2008, 04:33 PM.
                  Between childhood, boyhood,
                  adolescence
                  & manhood (maturity) there
                  should be sharp lines drawn w/
                  Tests, deaths, feats, rites
                  stories, songs & judgements

                  - Morrison, Jim. Wilderness, vol. 1, p. 22

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                    The Prodigy, Experience.

                    Jericho. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mkRqcg8dSwk
                    Music Reach. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vVFCexAvzpE

                    Nine Inch Nails, Broken.

                    Wish. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IkIFGGr9EpY
                    Physical (You're So) http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KnSyyYoBkp0
                    Last edited by freakyfreaky; 09-25-2008, 08:09 PM.
                    Between childhood, boyhood,
                    adolescence
                    & manhood (maturity) there
                    should be sharp lines drawn w/
                    Tests, deaths, feats, rites
                    stories, songs & judgements

                    - Morrison, Jim. Wilderness, vol. 1, p. 22

                    Comment


                    • Re: what are you listening to ?

                      Sparxs - Los Peces En El Rio
                      Positive vibes, positive taught

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