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Live At The Oasis 2

Rollin' In The Hay

Initial release : 2000

Prairie Eden 8889

This live release includes a song, Jerry and J.B., that includes a number of references to Dead songs - presumably the Jerry of the title is Garcia.

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Tracks

  • Tennessee Flat Top Bob
  • Steel Rails
  • Old Milwaukee
  • Columbus Stockade
  • Shady Grove
  • Yeah! That's It
  • Goin Down That Road
  • Climb That Mountain
  • Change
  • Jerry And J.B.
  • Mt. Girls
  • Twigs And Seeds
  • Honeysuckle
  • Little Maggie
Musicians

  • Barry Waldrep - banjo, guitar, mandolin, vocals
  • Rick Carter - guitar, vocals
  • Stan Foster - bass, vocals
Notes

The lyrics to Jerry and J.B. are roughly as follows;

Well I was a hippie in '68
Things were bad & things were great
Had a 8 track tape of Jimi Hendrix
& I played it everyday

Those were the days of Purple Haze
chocolate mesc, the Woodstock craze
And all our parents said was
"hell, it's just a phase"

Lately I've been travelin 'round
I been playin' in all these college towns
Where the more things change
The more they always seem to stay the same

They got halter tops, bell bottom jeans
& Rolling Stone magazines
I close my eyes & swear
It's the Summer of '73

Well, I guess I re-discovered my past
Some good things are meant to last
And it's all about the music
& it always sets you free

Chorus:
I've been to Tennessee
with Jed, Lawd, Lawd
"Havin' a good time", dancin' in my head
"Shake, shake, shake"
Ohhh, Sugaree
I tip my hat to Jerry & JB

I used to walk down Shakedown Street
When I was a kid, so I could meet
All the colorful people
That made the show the place to be

I love the Allman Brothers Band
Liz Reed & Ramblin' Man
And I guess I'll be ramblin'
As long as I'm around

Now it's Panic in the parking lot
Has shown me things that I've forgot
It's all about the music
And it always sets you free

[chorus]*2

Travelin' light, ohhhh Sugaree
Tip my hat to Jerry & JB

Yes I do


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