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From January 2006

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This informative, fascinating look at the lyrics to Grateful Dead tunes is a history lesson in itself as David Dodd examines every aspect of the band’s original songs. If you have ever had any questions regarding the band’s body of work, this is the place you can go to start to ?gure out exactly what those lyrics might mean. And while his interpretations are not the ?nal answer, the tools and information he uses to try to understand them makes for an interesting read.


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Thelonious Monk Quartet With John Coltrane: Live at Carnegie Hall
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If you love jazz music, this is a de? nite must-have for your collection. Discovered during the transfer of a Library of Congress tape archive to the digital format, this 1957 recording captures the Thelonious Monk Quartet and sax great John Coltrane at the peak of their games, playing off and with each other masterfully. Their love of music is palpable, and the chemistry alone is worth a listen.
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