The Grateful Dead - Europe ‘72
A lot of things that I remember as completely everyday as a kid are just insane to me now. Like, I'd leave the house in the morning with a backpack and a bike and just say I'll be back by the afternoon and just the idea of not knowing anything about the location or state of my children from like 9am to 6pm - just, "yeah, my 12 year old is just out there somewhere doing... something, not sure what" - is just wild to me. 'Yeah kid, go watch faces of death, or read whatever, I'm sure it'll be fine.'Some of the albums I remember from my childhood definitely contributed to the way I turned out.
Hint- Procol Harum “Home” is not appropriate for children, nor “The Crazy World of Arthur Brown. “ Do not lock your kids in a dark room with “Revolution #9” cranked up loud or allow a child to watch “The Exorcist”.
And people wonder why I didn’t have kids.
Weirder still is CB's initials remain in the dead wax even though David Glasser did the Mastering for this 50th Anniversary version.I don't suppose you got the VMP box set to compare Bellman's cut of that to this new one?
I do like what Plangent Processes does for digital, but I'm surprised they went back to make yet another cut of this one - when CB's cut used in the VMP box is really good already.
Weirder still is CB's initials remain in the dead wax even though David Glasser did the Mastering for this 50th Anniversary version.