Just so you know, I wrote this when I was 12, so of course it's not going to be poetically shattering as something by Leonard Cohen, or Dylan...
never bothered to listen to them...the only jam band i really dig is The Grateful Dead Take Me To The Pilot-Elton John (Elton John, 1970)
no idea Carry On-Plum Nelly (Deceptive Lines, 1971)
don't know it Seabird-Olomana (Olomana, 1976) This is great, soothing classical-influenced Hawaiian 70's folk-rock
John Sebastian was great solo and with The Spoonful Tombstone Valentine-Wigwam (Tombstone Valentine, 1970)
is very, very beautiful..didn't i already say that? i'm not sure haha..anyways you're still beautiful
I really dig the sig pic, it looks very peaceful there
no idea Incident At Neshabur-Santana (Abraxas, 1970)
never heard of them The Revealing Science of God/Dance of The Dawn-Yes (Tales From Topographic Oceans, 1973) [20:22]
don't know it Carlights On In The Daytime Blues-Love (Out Here, 1969)
not really into them at all Becalmed-Brian Eno (Another Green World, 1975)
Bjork doesn't interest me much What Goes On-The Velvet Underground (The Velvet Underground, 1969)
very, very beautiful
don't know it..sorry Alligator-The Grateful Dead (Anthem of The Sun, 1968)
any girl who is a flower girl is a friend of mine. plus, I dig your sig..Peace Frog!
a pure classic Monterey-Eric Burdon & The Animals (The Twain Shall Meet, 1967)
Bert Jansch is an amazing folk guitarist. I'm not quite familiar with his solo work, but his stuff with Pentangle is real groovy The Eleven-The...
not a fan of Pearl Jam at all Can I Tell You-Kansas (Kansas, 1974)
don't know it..but it sounds like it might be pretty groovy..what kind of music is it? Rainy Day In June-The Kinks (Face to Face, 1966)
don't know it..but I do know Johnny Winter, and he's pretty groovy Grateful Dead Radio-Black Throated Wind (03/28/72)
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