Feb 15, 2024
Well, this was ill-advised, I now think to myself...
and now you've got a big ol' buffet to keep going back to for as
many trips as you'd like, and I don't know how many of you were
expecting Jell-O as well as sushi after your fried green beans.
But, whether you listen to it all in sequence or segments, I hope
it's valuable to you!
Here's a few things you will hear about during the ride:
- Contraptions used to make Pink Floyd songs like "One of These
Days" happen and how they were calibrated
- The definition of scenery gorn and other tropes found in the
film
- The Bear's emotional relationship with the Wall of Sound, which
becomes everyone's relationship with it as well, because The Dead
could not perform the same way on everyone else's rinky dink P.A.
systems after experiencing the clarity they were used to
- Pink Floyd's year-long scheme to move from Capitol to CBS in
America
- Hendrix blowing off the Dead on the night he promised to jam,
and their low key "revenge"
- Antonioni's opinions on filmmaking in America vs Italy. What it
was like to film Z.P. through the eyes of an American member of the
crew who actually did admire his work
- Richard Wright not showing up very much, getting booted
- Jerry Garcia records his Zabriskie Point soundtrack music in
much less time than he wanted to. And has his payment stolen by
Mickey Hart's dad. Who also steals car parts and speakers from
Bear
- Floyd does more regrouping, post-breakup with Roger. Roger gets
cranky. Clapton gets a cheeseburger. Roger is still cranky today
that the band he walked away from and then sued when they didn't
die without him will not promote his albums on their social
media
- The Grateful Dead play for the largest outdoor rock audience of
all time in upstate New York. And perform long soundcheck concerts
for free on top of that
- Pink Floyd's 1975 SoCal shows being ruined by LAPD for 4
days
- Phil Lesh drinks Canadian Whisky with mystery capsules in it
and Jerry Garcia crawls around on the floor like a caterpillar who
can't leave the room on his own
- Kurt Loder gives a mean-spirited review of a mean-spirited
album.
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