Elvish Wunderground New years 2022 Grateful Dead showsperience live on Facebook

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Alright, welcome ladies and gentlemen. Happy New Year's Eve. We are the Elvis Wonderground. We like to party. We got our big event show already. All queued up and ready to go and hopefully some of you can join us tonight and if not, we'll party anyway. How you doing, Alice? Great. Happy New Year. We're going to start this Grateful Vet Show with little song called Bird Song. all I know is something like within her Terry, how's it going? Yay, you made it. Well done. Oh, thanks. We do this for you, Terry. if you hear the same sweet song again will you know what anyone who sings the tune so sweet is passing by and sunshine fly through the night don't you cry don't anymore. we would go for ten hours if our animals let let us. Yeah, we'll see what we can do for you. And and so much to say. I I know it's harder to find than I thought we couldn't go live into the group on that announcement. It doesn't let us on our software. And this place is made of tin foil so I can't go into my phone to share it anywhere. So when Terry shares it places, it means so much to us. Yeah, absolutely. Absolutely. That that's what you get by by producing an entire show with with two people. You know, who who are both fully engaged playing music. And a toy period. Yeah, he he does a lot. He does a lot. Let's see if we got the poodle cam. In regards to the backdrop. Oh, he has his LED light. We have to put his light on because then people would understand where he is. There he is in the jet there. Yeah, we have to put his light on. Jed, Jed, Jed, Jed, Jed. And in regards to the backdrop, Terry, This is, this is an overview of our. Coincidentally, there's a yellow rose next to one of the skeleton people just behind Matt's head. I don't know if you can see that and it it coincidentally matches the tie which is completely obscured by the microphone. So, never mind. Mark, happy New Year. Welcome. Hey, Mark. What's up? So, we are doing a Grateful Dead Show but if you guys want to request any other song too, we're good with that. Well, The Grateful Dead covered a lot of stuff, didn't they? They did. So, so feel free and we're going to I'm going to I'm going to cruise right along with this birthday song. Brought to you by Kava. Birthdays. And Cozumine triple X. Quadruple X. Yeah. I couldn't find. Yeah. **** Strangely. Yeah. Yeah. We I've never seen it in this country but you know what? I bet the liquor store has it. We should buy some for next show. Wholesome our next shows our anniversary show. Next show's our anniversary show. It will be two years since I tricked them to let me into the country with my American passport even though I'm an anarchist. They didn't ask me at the border. Are you an anarchist? Well, that's okay because it's great for that show so it makes sense. Well done on securing the tie completely by the way. running from your window I wonder if you care I was with the rundown running to a corner maybe read between turns around to see and a voice it was calling after me had to move that's why it flees I'm on my banded but don't you come around here anymore ran into a rainstorm rainstor duck back to a bar door without a drop on me test me test me test me why don't you arrest me, throw me into a jam till the sun goes come around here anymore at. To his flip flops. So they're a permanent fixture now on those flip flops. is that right? Yeah, yeah, yeah. Look at that. And They were from a string of jingle bells which I had hanging outside the Winnebago. And supposedly when your dog wants to come in, they ring the bells. None of our dogs ever figured it out. It didn't really work out that well. Yeah, that's that's quite a psychedelic backdrop I found around Halloween time. I have two percussion mallets with tennis rap. This is called a cajon box. I'm so grateful that over there. And this is the wire brush that's been eaten by puppies. Uh huh. And that's how it and I've also got a gasket on my. You've got a gasket. My piccolo snare. And I I'd like to say please feel free to request stuff because even non-grateful dead because the problem with the Grateful Dead stuff is Alice doesn't sing on most. That's fine. I just get to be a drummer. You know. no shame in that. But we probably have three hours worth of material. This this is a song I'm going to do called I Second That Emotion. I'm not sure who the it's like some sort of Motown song. I'll have to portray upon you to refresh my drink in the break. Absolutely. Absolutely. So it's it's Forex not quadruple X. Is that true? But if you're unable to speak, is this how you order it? Terry, is that how they do it in Queensland? Okay, let's do this song, man. So, this, so this is song, Jerry, Jerry did in Jerry's band and it's pretty cool. It's a Motown song. I hope you like it. Whoo. all of that no repeat maybe it's the way it never a taste of honey is worth it all whoa whoa in that case I don't want no will only break my heart baby I second that emotion maybe you feel like giving me difficult taste of honey is worse than done at all me break my heart maybe you feel like giving me a second that maybe you feel like loving So we're drinking Kava because we couldn't get Castlemaine Forex. We're going to get it for next week's show. We need some Queenslanders to come over here, Terry. Terry and Terry. Naming names. Terry's in the future. We need to get a bank of clubs. I think it's already 2003 wherever Terry is. It is. 20 and we need to get a bank of clocks on the show that shows where our very is. Actually, that'd be really cool, wouldn't it? And what time and day did it is? But Terry is a time traveller from the future because it's tomorrow already there. Alright. Alright. What do you want to do next? Let's do it. Do you mean, do you mean Matt? It's too hard to handle. Matt's backdrop. This guy here, that's all Alice. She did, she's done a wonderful job. I got it for Halloween and our Halloween thing didn't happen. And then I realized it's the most grateful dead thing. Did we have this by Halloween? I did but I had it stored away. for Halloween? Yeah and then I lost it and then I found it and then I lost it and then I found it. It's the most grateful dead thing I've ever seen. Oh. It's not, you know. Okay, we're going to do this song, a pigpen was a founding member of the Grateful Dead and he died way too young. I think he was a member of the 27 club. And you see this? I can keep this for the next like 20 years. I'll just keep change the last number on the sign. Yeah. Let's see if we can get to 30 something. Okay, so so anyway, Pigpen did this song. Uh. How old was he when he died? Hard to handle. I think he was in the 27 club. That's not a coincidence, is it? I mean, that's an awful lot of folks. It's kind of a thing. It's kind thing and he was in in my opinion, he was he was absolutely genius and kind of the heart of the band Um they just lost a man. We should do a 2-7 show. That'd be kind of cool, wouldn't it? Yeah. Okay. So, this is this song was who who was the originator of the song? Too hard to handle? Yeah. Is it Otis Redding? That seems right. For now, we'll just say it's Otis Redding until. Hold up. Yeah. Cuz that's wrong. Cuz because one of the great great things about The Grateful Dead is a lot of great great covers. I think it is Otis Renee. Yeah. Yeah. here I am I'm a man upon sin I can't give you what you want you got to come home to me I've got some good old love and I got some more in store when I get this on and on you got to come back for more boys and saints come by but doesn't that ain't nothing but trucks so loving hey let us sing let me light your candle because mama I'm sure hard to handle this around yeah I'm hard to handle would you come on baby yeah I'm hard to handle lemon lights and chemicals mom I'm sure hard to handle you around hope to come on baby Hold on. Wait for it. Wait. Oh my god. There we go. I think this is I think this is not authentic sixties gaslight brought to you by. It is. Which is actually our parent company. It's a 1967 Coleman. And this is this is. Paradoxically that clock glows in the dark and no one's ever in here. Dark. In the glock. In the I'm sure that happens on the case. Terry made a great point about making a percussion instrument for broomstick with with Castleman Quadruple X, beer caps attached to it and sort of shaking it on the ground. Well, that sounds really good. My dad was a drummer. I could I could actually actually attach those to my feet. He made me a baby rattle. I don't know if it was just a percussion instrument that he let me play with and it was a piece of like coat hanger wire with lots of bottle caps on it in a circle. That thing was sharp but it was fun. Would you like to sing a song? Nope. Okay, I'll just keep I might I might take my cloak off. It's getting hot. Whoo. Whoo. Alright, we're going to go ahead and we're go ahead and wow, you look super hippieesque. We're playing a game of strict dad. Strict dad is either his. Every song you get through without a mistake. done pretty good so far actually. I love these necklaces. So, let me see. I'm going to do I'm going to do Casey Jones. That's a nice one. Cheers. Indeed. Cheers to you And cheers to the audience at home. Thank you guys for having me. I did. Oh we're going to do Old Lang Zion as a closer even if it's not midnight here yet. Are we? It's midnight somewhere. Yeah, we can wing ding that. Like, Jimi Hendrix style. Thank you. This is a kaftan. So, we'll we'll we'll prepare that during the show as a closer. driving that train how cocaine Casey chose you better watch your speed trouble troubl es and you know that motion just crossed my mind whoa old engine makes it on time about a quarter tonight it's River place of honor, right right below my drawing of Alice on the showsperience guitar side. So, thank you for joining us. And our readers digest Christmas book. All 20 verses. Is it back? I can get the Christmas book. When we close the show, we can all do all twenty verses of all the anxiety. 20 verses. Everyone can sing alone. Along. Is it dark Star Time yet? Yeah, which curtain is it? Hi, Jessica. Jessica's here. Happy New Year. Oh, thank you for joining us. Which curtain? Cuz we're surrounded by curtains. Now, Terry knew me when I lived in Finland, surrounded by curtains. So, he won't be surprised that we're now also surrounded by curtains. The one on the window is is a really nice find. I'm I I got that from Matt because I thought the elephants are good luck and it suits his style. His sister. Point at it. The one on the window. Your window. Your window. My window? Yeah. Over here? Yeah, the elephants. Yeah, yeah. Oh, yeah, yeah. The elephants in the room. This guy. This guy. Yeah, yeah, I, I, I, I, I put a little piece of red paper behind it that blends pretty well because it was like a quarter of an inch difference between the matting on the frame. But it looks great. Thank you so much. Look at, look look, you can see your dress and it's changing color. Ooh. How about a little bit of this? I'm going to tell you how it's going to you're going to get your love to I want to love you you're my love I fade away you know my love and I fade away My love is bigger than a Cadillac when I try to night good night Your support means everything to us because you know, we don't get a lot of it to be honest and and. Well, it's like if you stand by yourself at a window at a party, you're insane, right? But if you stand by yourself smoking at a window at a party, you're really cool. And it's kind of the difference between just playing music by yourself and having an audience. But but honestly, it's like, it's like the people that are here right now, the people that I've seen in this Colleen and Terry and Cathy, I think. And Lisa's probably here. Casey. Casey. Casey indeed. Casey. You're all. Muck. You know the. And and the thing is we have propane heaters. I have mister heater. Now Matt thought for a long while that was just a cutesy pet name until we walked into the store together one day and he saw they're all called Mr. Heater. Cuz I kept referring to it as Mister Heater. Um we have the propane light. We have a propane generator. We have the solar. We're very warm. But I do wear the gloves anyhow. But but what we really need is is the warmth of our friends and and strangely enough. I think Casey dropped in and she's listening more than commenting. I wonder what kind of beer you're having and you know, Terry was complimenting that backdrop. It's a great work of art and I know he sent us pictures before of stuff. He spray painted on car doors. Back in the day and he's he's a great artist. I mean. Artist is a mechanic. I I would give anything to have him come and spray paint that backdrop on our Winnebago. You know? How long have we known? Hello. Hello, Casey. Casey, Casey's here. I hope you're feeling good. I hope you're having a nice evening. How long have we known each 4 years? I think, you know, I I had this Facebook group before before Alice ever emerged to America when she was still living in Finland before I ever met her. It was it was like when I met her and transcend and she showed up with That was be the change, right? No, be the change. It was be the change. Yeah, it was a long time ago. A few of you remember chime in if you remember be the change and Alice showed up. I invited. I I met her in the and I believe. It was a camu group. I think that seems right. Camu group? And she was trolling somebody in there and I was like, ha ha ha. She's funny. Yeah. And and I I messaged you. I am funny. It's true. And I invited you to be the change and and you showed up with With Chris. With Chris Kelly. Chris. Terry's son. My wingman. And and it it was cool. Uh Chris is an incredibly intelligent human being. Absolutely. I was I was I didn't know how old he was. He was how old do you think he was at the time? He's just very sage. He's like wisdom ahead of his years. Yeah. In a very decent person. Yeah, absolutely. Just right out of the gate. I was blown away by this guys, you know, by his, and I didn't know his dad either and. Well, we got to know, we got to know. Bill drinks Guinness Stout. Oh god, I love some Guinness Stout. That sounds good. Oh, yeah. Yeah. That sounds wonderful. Oh, we should get some Guinness. You know, those old toucan Guinness like tin plates with the, they used to advertise with the toucan, those kind of vintage. Yeah. You should get those in here. Yeah. You know, I found our I found our plates. By the way, our Elvis plate or plate from. I don't know if anyone knows. We have another groove. It's still going on Facebook. It's cool Tensaws and commemorative plates. Yeah and I I made a commemorative place to commemorate the group. Art? Like people obviously make art with chainsaws but we discover people also make art on old chainsaw. Or if you make a if you make a plate, if you chainsaw a plate into the commemorative art, I think that's pretty good. And commemorative. So if you have any good commemorative plates, you can take a photograph of them and upload them to that group. It's a it's a it's a small group but it's a very active group. Forex. So I don't know if Casey knows what Forex is. Castle Maine Forex. It's worth looking after. Is that the castle main? In the invite for this. She maybe watched a series of commercials. They were great. Forex and and Terry's going to tell us that everyone in Queensland exactly like in those commercials. Hey, Terry. I got a question for you. Do you remember the energizer commercials that went like, it'll surprise you. The new energizer. Well, not only that but in English. Did you see that? Yeah. Okay. In England, that song you just did not fade away. The Grateful Dead version was in a Castrol GTX lubricant car lubricant oil commercial. I remember that. That was history. Transatlantic. Yeah. Oh. Yeah. How how amazing. Okay, let's do let's I want to do this little number here. Uh it's Phil Lesch. And cheers if if Phil's listening with his stout, we're drinking Kava because we couldn't get Forex which is the sponsor of this show. But we'll look to see if we can get Guinness to sponsor forthcoming shows. We're open. I think I think they should they should sponsor our anniversary show which is the new show. Yeah, that would be really romantic if the Guinness family is is reachable. If any of our Irish friends are there and Bally Shannon, maybe they can contact the Guinness family on our behalf. Yeah. Okay, that wouldn't be weird at all Phil Esh was the bass player of The Grateful Dead and he was he was working at the post office. He was a trumpet player and a violin player and Jerry Garcia knew him and he was short a bass player. So, he but he knew that Phil Lesch was a great musician even though he wasn't ever a bass player and he joined the the Grateful Dead Cold on the bass and as far, I've never heard any Grateful Dead Show all the way back to sixty-six. Even the the acid test that fill with not killing it on and Phil's still alive and he's still kicking and he's got friends and stuff and he's really wonderful and he wrote this song with I can't think of the who the lyricist is but it's, it's a grateful that, it, it's a hunter, Robert Hunter, who who is just got a heart of gold and a wonderful person, and at the time, this is when they were making the American Beauty album and it was on the American Beauty album, and Phil's, Phil's dad was dying at the time, and this song was especially touching to him and written in the spirit and for his father and son to his father and I'm probably going to cry. Yeah, it's very touching. And but we've lost a lot of friends in this last year in the year. 4 years. Yeah, it's been very hard. And And this is a probably going to lose some more too. Well, I hate to think of it. You just enjoy what you can while you can. I mean, we're get we're getting up there too. I mean, we're This is a foil room. This RV is is so so we cannot get a cell signal in here to Google any facts or search any facts. So, to come from our memory. When we come in here. So when we start rambling or we can't remember a fact, if you want to, if you know, you can look it up and let us know in the comments. We'd appreciate that a lot. This song's called I forgot. Box of rain. Box of rain. That's right. Hope you like it. window any morning any evening any day maybe the sun is shining birds do you want me to do to do for you about their favorite songs and you know that that last song is very touching like being in the hospital with somebody while they're dying obviously. We know we all know someone who's lost someone and sometimes the hurt's newer than for other people but you know every time someone dies it just brings all the hurt back from all the other people who died and that's something. Yeah but it's it's the frame in which our life exists which is which is good to keep that mind, you know, and you know, I I wanted to say also that censorship and the shadow bands. But honestly if you. We're going to keep going no matter what. If you know just like a dozen people who are creative enough, then, you can, you can make it a nice place. It's like, that space is for us. We can take it. It's performance. Yeah. And and we'll just camp out there and be inconvenient as long as we can. Let's do this song. This this is a this is a Bob Weir song and he's he's he's quite the song. Are we still live? Yeah, I think it went. Terry, it did go away for a second. I think you're back now though. I saw that too. Oh, did it blip out? Yeah. Looks like got a nice strong signal right now. If you remember last year, we didn't even have a signal. We got the worst satellite service in the world and before that, I only had very shaky FM radio and no cell service and my only friends were the chickens. It was a time. It it was a time. We should write a book. Okay, we're I'm going to do this song. This Bob Winter song. I hope you like it and then we're going to take a short break and then we're going to come back and we're going to I don't know how long we're going to go just when you're talking about shadow bans and censorship that you would lose your signal. Absolutely. What a coincidence. blue minis. That's who the Facebook is. No coincidence, right? I've seen where the wolf is slept by the silver stream I can tell by the monkey left you were in his dream our child of fantasy what you cry fly to the sea bus scattered like Oswor wheel to the storm and fly is a great request. Maybe. We'll do that when we come right back. Okay. How's that sound? We'll start the next segment with Brandy. And thank you. Thanks for joining us guys. I appreciate it very much. I'll see you. Lots of love Colleen. Happy New Year to you too. back. I was just reading Casey's comment. I don't know if she's still with us. Um and what a beautiful thing she said. Thanks for sharing all your love and passion. Great space to be with. That's actually why we do what we do. I would like to say about the that that song the Black Crows song. Uh it wasn't originally a Grateful Bad Song. I don't remember who originally did it. Well, The Grateful Dad, would you say they did more covers than originals? No, but they did a lot of covers. Yeah, they're prolific. Yeah, it's fair enough. Yeah. And that confuses me. I discover stuff all the time. Like that Rolling Stones song out of time. Yeah. Not a Rolling Stone song. It's also a cover. There's just so many covers that you would assume aren't. Absolutely and speaking of covers, let's cover one written by your dad. So, my my dad was in college in New Jersey and with his college roommates, he had a Rolling Stones Beatles cover band, the late 60s and he helped to write this song. He was the drummer in that band, Brandy. Looking glass. I hope you dig it. Looking glass and I'm called Alice and that's a bit of a coincidence. 100 shifts a day mommy sailors pass the time away talk about their homes and there's a and this harbor really delightful. Well, maybe we'll buy some nice La Frog whiskey. Have you ever had La Frog? La Whiskey. La Frog. Have you ever had La Frog? No, I haven't had no La Frog. Well, we used to get you some La Frog for New Year. So, you know, my dad died in 2007 in a house fire. You know, I would I would have loved to eat. He was 59 years old and the thing is he was a hippie. He he he was a draft dodger. He was never interested in seeking royalties for Brandy. He was friends with everyone till the end in the And I'm glad he didn't get the royalties. I'm glad instead he gave me the gift of music. And that's why I'm here with you now. And that's indeed why I'm here with Matt now. And you were you were having drum lessons when you were before you could. I was perched high on a drum stool with vertigo doing paradiddles on a practice pad. This is true. How about a little bit of a China cats? And now I can do reverse paradiddles with extreme prejudice. 1967 RV in the woods. What is the one called? An Excel? It is an Excel. It's the Excel model. Yeah, the Excel model. You have you have a lot of Who Songs. Are there any Who and Grateful Dead Crossover songs? No. It's a it's surprising. Barrier. Really? Would you like to do a song? We should learn Fortune Teller. I went to. And we should do it. And the Grateful Dead Style. That would be your crossover Okay, you want to do whose song really quick? I think that was a request from Terry. Do you have any particular who song in mind, Terry? Okay, what Getfield Organic is? Okay. And that's like a good New Year song because it's like a a good New Year resolution. Don't get fooled again, folks. This should be a Grateful Dead song. Let's make it a Grateful Dead song. Let's let's do it. in the street and the man who spurred us on didn't judge they decided I'll tip my head to the new constitution take a bow evolution I'll tip my pick up my guitar and play it just like yesterday when I get on my knees and pray don't get fooled again I move myself what's the who song that we do that it's in E and it's Mm hmm. It's got a harmonica. Substitute? No, no. Oh, can't explain. We'll see that one real quick and then we'll get back to the Grateful Dead material. Well, indeed. Well, I'm feeling inspired. But this is a high-wire act. I mean, you have 425 songs in your catalog And and you rehearse as much as humanly possible. I hope someday I could go pro so I could actually take all my electrician time and Well, you were a cruise ship act and you found a way to have a cruise ship act in this vintage RV in the forest of Western Washington. What's the song we were doing? Uh Can't Explain? Yeah, yeah. Yeah, absolutely. This is if if you've ever been on a cruise ship, this is pretty much a cruise ship act. It's pretty much what we're doing. They're very psychedelic. Cruise ships are not being psychedelic. Yeah. I mean, look at the carpets, right? Right? With the secondary. Am I right? They they were extremely sorry. Well, there are a lot of paisleys. It was nothing but paisleys. Spending paisleys. They probably never left the boys to realize. It was a dose. got a feeling inside can't explain it's a sad I can't bear hot and cold can't explain get down in my soul can't explain I can't explain I'm feeling I hope so. That would be fantastic. And this this kaftan was worn by Keith Moon in 1968. It has it has the mojo. Buckle your seat belts up because Dark Star can go any direction. dogs don't falling it's light into ashes reason horses tales is from the accent in fall in the clouds shall we go I'm also a time tab traveler. Not just him. He's a future time traveler. I may have traveled back in time and got this Egyptian headset. That was about seven songs in one by the way. Indeed. And that's all Jerry Crossy is it? I think mostly. Mostly. Some other ones in there. Let's see what we got next. Was complimenting our snappy dressing. You know, she has a fantastic personal dress and interior design aesthetics. She's also a wonderful singer. You know, I believe she dances, visual artists. Just Thai came with this thing which it's a pocket square. But I don't have a real pocket. It's for you when you inevitably make a lady cry. I know right. Here you go. I think you're you're going to collect pocket squares and tie them all together and one day do a magic trick. That sounds reasonable. Yeah. That sounds reasonable. Or a dog bandana. Hey let's throw it. Let's throw a let's throw a a rounder song in here just for fun. Well, what was the relationship of the Grateful Dead with the Holy Model Rounders? That absolutely no relationship but they're both bands that I absolutely love. Are you into Blues and the Bottle or Bound to lose? Which one would you prefer? Uh the same as me. Okay. Okay. Okay. Yeah. Yeah. The if you if you don't if you haven't had a chance to listen to the Holy Metal Grounders, I suggest you do. Yeah. Even though I don't I doubt Jerry Garcia's ever heard of him. Really? Um. You sure? Gosh. We need to fact check that. Where are the Facebook fact checkers when you need them? What would they get? A back check strike on a show and then there'll be a photograph they produce of Jerry Garcia with the Holy Model Rounders. by the gambling room from town to town town to town bounds loose blues rebel here comes Suzy with a hip of heart yeah watching her run follow her down motor rounders. Yet, Alice went on cartridge being force fed the holy modal rounders at a young age by her dad. And my mom, it was one of the cassettes that we had in the car. Also, little feet. So Terry, it's probably gone to shops. You know, his profile picture is Casey's rather beautiful vintage Ford truck. I was just thinking that. Well, in in Queensland, it's like those things are as rare as hen's teeth and really desirable. I also wanted to point out the fact that Alice is the only other person I've ever met who is a Captain B part aficionado. Again, thanks to my parents. Click, crack, train track. Quick, crack, burrito on a train track. Yeah, I, I, I, I, I brought, press, Harry, save yourself. I just wanted to throw that in there. I like doing my my semi-2 year impromptu. That was fantastic. We should have. Captain Beef Hart cover soon. The host three-hour show of just that. I'm going to do Ripple. Wonderful. Great cat. Captain Vart was actually known for having, it is known. I think he's still alive for having having one of the biggest ranges, vocal ranges in in and and he was first, you know, the the you know, during the the English American sort of exchange of information with where they were playing blues and we were playing blues, copying them, playing blues, and everything in the sixties. Uh, they took Captain Beefhart from America, they abducted him and took him to Sweden or somewhere, and produced him thinking he was going to be the next Howling Wolf, and he turned out most avant garde thing that ever existed and actually managed to have somewhat of a career and is a really interesting and unique painter. So, if you guys get a chance. Don, Don Van Vliet, is that right? Don Van Vliet is his name. I'll share some of it. Okay, let's do Ripple. Yay. It's been a little while on this one. and if any of our audience is still with us, after that Captain B part tribute, send me your address. I'll mail you one of these. if my words did glow if a gold sunshine and my tunes were played on a horse strong would you hear my voice would you in Dallas, Oregon still or but she she requested Saint Stephen. Oh yeah, we have to where's your another Grateful Dead Show? Unless you have it now. See, Steve? No, I don't. But what I do have is that Lou Reed song that she requested years ago that you and I have put together and we do a duet on. But I need to remember the name of Blue Eyes? Pebble Eyes, that's it. Um the great request by the way, thank you. So, you have won one of these in Elvis Wonderground colors. As Terry pointed out, that background has beautiful colors. Those are the Elvis Wonderground colors and since Matt's known you for so long, he shall pick one of these out in in in the Elvish Wonderground color that suits you the most according to. Can we get those, can we get them monogrammed? That'd be really something. If we could actually get the Elvis Wonderground colors on em. Oh. Or I mean the underground name on it too. Um. We just put slap sticker on. I'll find out and get back to you on that one. Okay. Okay. Yeah. Yeah. We'll get it going though. We'll get it going. Okay, we're going to do this pale blue eyes. Are you ready for that? Whoo. I gotta see. I gotta see. Okay, here we go. It's in the peas. I know that. I hope that it's in this key. Whoo. This is a high-wire act, ladies and gentlemen. Uh my mother told me that this has been very important to me since I was a baby this song. I used to hear a lot when I was baby around me sometimes it is so happy sometimes I feel so sad. Right sometimes I feel so happy and mostly you just make me mad thought of you as my mountain top I thought of you as thought of you feel wonderful but I never felt great about it and and I never felt great about it until I put it together as a duet with Alice and now I feel very great. We were in this this thing was painted white and it was colder than a meat locker and we were using it as our kitchen last year while we slept in a ten-foot nineteen sixty-nine RV with no insulation also and and we we were playing around with the music and I just out the blue. I said, why don't we do that song together and we did and it it was like a new sound for us singing together. And you know what? I'm the rare person that likes Lou Reed and the Velvet Underground. Do we have anything else to throw in there? Perfect day? Yeah, let's throw that in. That's really cool. I think Perfect Day is an appropriate Isn't that a neat shot? Look at that. We need to get a a camera on the ceiling that we can point at Jad. We can point at each other. Okay, this is a Grateful Dead Show but you know what? We're going to throw in anything we feel like and anything you feel like. Normally, I wouldn't want to be. Oh hey, Jessica And we'd love your requests. I always do drift away just because I don't remember your other request. Now, Perfect day. Uncle Lou we feel is like one of the patron saints of our show. You've done wonderful artwork of him. We're going to get some. You know, it's on the, it's actually on the Did you ever do Lou Reed mugs? I don't think I did. You should. I should, we should do a Lou Reed slash. Well, in in mental hospital, my goodness. I I think 4 years ago, I was also in a in a in a hospital like that. It was a former SS quarters in the Arctic Circle in the forest and had been a Victorian tobacco nurses hospital and it was a very interesting place. Very nice people. Crafts and and cross-country skiing. Did you did you do cross-country skiing in the in the mental hospital? Well, outside of it. I did ping pong in the mental school. You know, I I. I had a ping pong dojo. I was wondering about that that Olympic sport where where it's cross-country skiing and ping pong or shotguns or whatever it is, you know? Oh, yeah. They they like to cross-country skiing and then they stop and shoot something and then they ski some more. Well, that's just how you get your groceries up there. That's what they were trying to teach you back how to do. Well, honestly, handicap. That's why you're in the, that's why you're in the mental hospital because you're you're skiing and shooting skills were not keeping you alive. Right. My cross-country skiing was rusty. It's okay and you have to go downhill. A significant slope? Well, pros and cons, right? cross-country skiing at the mental hospital Oh by the way, when I was in the mental hospital, that's when I got the book, Electric Kool-Aid Acid Test, which was a wonderful book. What an appropriate term. I read all of Douglas Adams while I was in there. Again, that was good. Those good memories. Whoo. You ready? Yup. just a perfect day. drink sangria in the pub just a perfect day in the zoo I'm glad I spend it such a perfect day sports instructor type person. We should go visit there. He he and he he maintained that, and, and, you know, I think he had a lot of trouble negotiating that space with management, but that was the best thing for us, was to go out there in nature, in the forest, in the snow, and have the wood I saw an experience and then sit by the fire in in nature and it was walking back from one of those things. Suddenly, the world made sense again and the trees were beautiful again and and And now we live in nature. And now we live in a forest. Twenty-four 7. We have a sauna tent. Except when I have to go to my stupid job but. Whoa. This this show is brought to you by Your Stupid Joe. They're one of the main sponsors. Absolutely, it is. Hey, let's do this song called Jelly Roll Blues. Whoo. when I was just a little young boy papa said son you'll never is the reason if you want to know because child isn't really to go baby baby once a gold diamond ring once it's more than most any old thing when I get those jelly roll blues I'll go on world for you down to losing hand baby's going to weep it up for a while and go on now the sweet man who will treat her with style just says son I know Kelly so good when you know some you just can't figure for singing no you're same old story I know it's been told some like jelly jelly some like gold and call it her a day. Or as you scroll outside and old Lindsay. Okay. We'll do Scarlett Fire slash Scarlet Fire Old Enzyme. Just like that. That's how it's going to go. Then we're going to call it a name unless you guys request anything else. And been a great show. Had a great time. And Well what a pleasure it was to have have our friends come and keep us company. And next week will be our anniversary show. That's right. the anniversary of when you came here from the great Finn, the great state of Finland. I think that's on the East Coast. I'm still not clear on that. It's very far east. Okay I've got old. Okay. We're going to do it in in the Key of Scarlet Fire I guess. And this is one of the few songs written by Jerry Garcia. The lyrics are actually Jerry Garcia lyrics. So that's cool. That's good to know. because I was walking down governor from the other direction she was calling by could be an i but I might as well his love tried she had rings on her fingers and bells on her shoes and I knew without asking she was into the blue extended chime solo. Okay, go. Go No, I don't do this often. Jessica, thank you so much for joining us. A happy New Year. I was thinking that Nick, we can have these theme shows every so often and I encourage people to dress up at home and put post pictures in that group that I made. Dress up like a band, man. Wouldn't that be fun? Like, have a theme night? I mean, I look just exactly like Jerry Garcia right now. Now, unfortunately, Matt's going on shift so it's going to be like odd days like Tuesdays and Thursdays and and whatever. I think we'll do like Saturdays and Tuesdays. Saturdays, Tuesdays. Okay. We'll alternate like that. Something like that. That wouldn't, wouldn't be wonderful. We can we can start that trend. And you can dress your dogs up too if you have them. Thank you for joining us.

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