tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8060605.post-1132502958465779382005-11-20T16:09:00.000Z2005-11-20T16:09:00.000ZA reader has made the following very useful observ...A reader has made the following very useful observation:<BR/><BR/><I>I just scanned your entry about the '70s and enjoyed it very much. Just purely for your own potential interest, spurred by the absence of a mention,I'd like to recommend the music of the Grateful Dead of '72. It's one of the band's many high points, including '69 and '77.<BR/><BR/>I could go on, but you know how it is with music -- I wouldn't want to unnecessarily raise expectations. However, it's powerful and overlooked improvisation that encompasses a range of styles.</I><BR/><BR/>A contribution about the musical legacy of the Grateful Dead is something I would really like to run. However I don't feel up to it myself as their music wasn't really well known here in my rock days. Any offers for an article on the <I>Deads</I> position in the 20th century music landscape <I>Gratefully</I> (pun intended) received.Pliablehttp://www.blogger.com/profile/16680600214473087701noreply@blogger.com