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Boo!A Grateful Dead sticker and driving a Caddy, lol! Brings the stereotype of Cadillac being an old man’s car front and center. A great car with some of the worst music ever!
I was never personally a fan of the Dead or their music but I get the appeal - particularly live.A Grateful Dead sticker and driving a Caddy, lol! Brings the stereotype of Cadillac being an old man’s car front and center. A great car with some of the worst music ever!
rode in a limo with him (and Jello Biafra) once
Don't know the MOD reference but am a huge fan of System of a Down (being half Armenian helps...but love the music regardless). I met Jello once more recently....at the Gwarbecue near Richmond VA...where they burned Dave Brockie's effigy on a little viking ship in a lake right after he died. A good friend of mine was Brockie's roommate for a while and knew him and Jello etc very well. Jello didn't remember me...but did remember riding in the Limo with Frank.lol, never really expected to see that name on a caddy forum. I listened to DK a lot back in the late 90s/2000s. Still do now and then. I'd be more surprised if someone mentioned MOD or SOD.
It depends on what you consider old. I'm 50, a gen Xer, and seen the Dead right before Jerry died in '95. He was unquestionably one of the greatest guitar players of all time.A Grateful Dead sticker and driving a Caddy, lol! Brings the stereotype of Cadillac being an old man’s car front and center. A great car with some of the worst music ever!
Thats a very subjective claim...and as such I won't dispute it....however it depends on the spread....greatest 50, greatest 100...(there are a lot of great guitar players...of varying styles).It depends on what you consider old. I'm 50, a gen Xer, and seen the Dead right before Jerry died in '95. He was unquestionably one of the greatest guitar players of all time.
Again....don't dispute that....and I do like his playing quite a bit (even if not a huge fan of the Dead...but friends of mine are)...but there is a tremendous amount of subjectivity and its difficult to compare (with varying styles & techniques etc). I'm a big Stevie Ray fan (and love the blues and many great blues players).Rolling stone ranked him in the top 25 after his death but he was no Steve Vai who I admire way more not to mention Joe Satriani and the late great Stevie Ray Vaughan
I'm going out on a limb and saying Stormtroopers of Death, not System of a Down.I'd be more surprised if someone mentioned MOD or SOD.
Don't know the MOD reference but am a huge fan of System of a Down
That is correct.I'm going out on a limb and saying Stormtroopers of Death, not System of a Down.
Oh - well I'm not much of a Metal head per se (so don't know them)...but some friends of mine are...so I get my doses of Lamb of God and Amon Amarth and such...and can enjoy it if I'm in the mood...even gone to shows (OK the limo with the Tequila was a good enticement...)That is correct.
Shoutout to my fellow detention bros, circa 1988.That is correct.