Welcome Guest Login or Signup
FLASHCHAT | INSTANT MESSENGER | BOOKMARK
| LANGUAGE:
 

RollingStone
PROFILE   GALLERY   BLOGS   GUESTBOOK   FRIENDS   FAVORITES   VIDEOS  
 

Support My Boomer Place

Buy a Note Card



RSS
REMEMBERING JERRY GARCIA
Posted On: 08/09/2006 09:51:01
August 1,1942 to August 9,1995..I hope there's a few Dead Heads among us....or those who simply appreciated the beauty of his music, thoughts and gentle, generous character. The first time I heard the spacey, unique strains of his guitar was somewhere back in 1967. His blend of blue grass, southwestern traditional cowboy...but yet contemporary music had me mesmerized. I was fortunate to see him perform live with the Dead only twice in my life, but many times his music soothed the beast in me. I'm a little too sad to write more about him at this moment....but if you'd like to view this link perhaps his friends and fellow musicians can describe him better. For those of you who are already familiar, you KNOW For the others, thank you for sharing my feelings this 11th anniversary of his passing. http://www.jambase.com/headsup.asp?storyID=7016


Bookmark:



Viewing 1 - 1 out of 1 Comments

03/01/2007 14:29:36
Oh yes there are some old rock and roll crazies. My daughters claim to fame is sitting on Jerry's Lap. I went to many, many shows making it my pride I never payed. Calico got me in if I wasn't on the list. I knew them from San francisco before they got discovered.
The loss of this Rock and Roll musican was a concern long before he left. His following was so large, and many people planned their vacations with a concert , seeing old friends. It is another era for us to remember. Time moves on, but our memories are forever young~Gypsy


An on line community for persons over 40

*** My Boomer Place.com ***