For anyone looking for more '80s Dead gold, there's actually another Bob Weir song called "My Brother Esau" that was on the cassette (but not vinyl) edition of In The Dark. It's a great tune with lots of nice work from the rhythm devils.
all around, nicely done. It really is the album us touchheads got shown the light. The Brent years being my favorite go to shows on archive.org, although I do find myself heading into the 70s shows more and more these days. Brent, even up until his death , very very rarely had a bad show, although I too would like to join the chorus that Tons of Steel should have been left off the album.
For anyone looking for more '80s Dead gold, there's actually another Bob Weir song called "My Brother Esau" that was on the cassette (but not vinyl) edition of In The Dark. It's a great tune with lots of nice work from the rhythm devils.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tliYViOcvFU
all around, nicely done. It really is the album us touchheads got shown the light. The Brent years being my favorite go to shows on archive.org, although I do find myself heading into the 70s shows more and more these days. Brent, even up until his death , very very rarely had a bad show, although I too would like to join the chorus that Tons of Steel should have been left off the album.