d.m.b41 wrote:hey does anyone know when "exactly" did Dave's voice changed - that is: when did he loose his nasal voice?
If you still don't know what I'm talking about, try listening to the "Live at Red Rocks" (1997) album and "Live in Chicago or "Listener Supported" album (1998, 1999) and you will notice a vast difference...
First, it's lose
October 6, 1997- he was doing a DP scene
Give a woman an inch and she'll take a foot. Give a woman a foot and she'll moan like a whore
A pair of Kings beats a pair of Queens because men are better than women
Yeah, I think the dvd is still on www.sharinginthegroove.org . Don't know how many seeders are still on it, it's kind of old news.
The hottest thing over there right now is the one where Trey Anastasio performs a rusty trombone on both Phil Lesh and Bob Weir. It's aptly titled "All Access".
d.m.b41 wrote:i'm sure i'll regret asking, but what is a DP scene?
d.m.b41 wrote:hey does anyone know when "exactly" did Dave's voice changed - that is: when did he lose his nasal voice?
If you still don't know what I'm talking about, try listening to the "Live at Red Rocks" (1997) album and "Live in Chicago or "Listener Supported" album (1998, 1999) and you will notice a vast difference...
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stoca2 wrote:this isn't 2008 guys I want klon to be happy