Dead to the Core – the best live dead this side of the Mississippi
Sam & Phil from Dead to the Core will be playing an acoustic set at the taproom.
Dead to the Core – Saturday February 17th @ 7pm.
dear friends,
I wanted to chat about something that’s been on my mind – the classic combo of “China Cat Sunflower” into “I Know You Rider.” It’s the stuff of legend, and for good reason (’72)
First off, this transition is like a masterclass in musical storytelling. “China Cat Sunflower” kicks things off with this groovy, upbeat vibe, and it’s an invitation to just let loose and dance. But when they slide effortlessly into “I Know You Rider,” it’s like a natural progression. The folksy, bluesy feel of “I Know You Rider” complements “China Cat Sunflower” perfectly. It’s like they’re telling a musical story with each note, and it’s impossible not to get caught up in it.
And the lyrics, man, the lyrics! “China Cat Sunflower” sets this abstract, poetic tone, and then “I Know You Rider” dives into this heartfelt storytelling. It’s like they’re taking you on a lyrical journey through emotions and experiences.
But what really gets me is the crowd’s reaction. As soon as they kick into “I Know You Rider,” you hear the cheers and everyone singing along. It’s a moment of pure connection between the band and the fans. It’s like we’re all in this together, and it’s magical!
Now, don’t get me wrong, “China Cat Sunflower” into “I Know You Rider” is a classic for a reason. However, I can’t help but think about another option that’s equally compelling: “Scarlet Begonias” into “Fire on the Mountain.”
Picture this: “Scarlet Begonias” starts with that funky, groovy vibe that gets your feet moving, and then it segues seamlessly into “Fire on the Mountain.” The transition takes you into this psychedelic, jam-oriented space that’s just out of this world. It’s like a musical adventure, and it’s a refreshing departure from the usual “China Cat Sunflower” combo.
Plus, both songs share common lyrical themes like love and transcendence. So, there’s still that continuity and storytelling aspect, but it’s like a different chapter in the show.
The energy during “Scarlet Begonias” into “Fire on the Mountain” is electrifying. It’s like an extended jam session that elevates the whole experience. It’s a change of pace that can really take the performance to a whole new level.
So, my friend, while “China Cat Sunflower” into “I Know You Rider” is undeniably amazing, I encourage you to explore the idea of “Scarlet Begonias” into “Fire on the Mountain.” It offers a fresh perspective on the Dead’s musical prowess and provides a different kind of journey for fans. Who knows, it might just become your new favorite combo!
Keep on truckin’,
fred