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Related: Culture Forums, Support ForumsGot my working papers at age 14...
But even before that, some guy hired me to work demolition on a local five and dime. He paid me under the table. $1.85 an hour.
I ran a jackhammer and knocked down walls that summer.
I had a girlfriend at that age, and she would bring me lunch. I thought I was hot shit.
That was around the time I got hooked on the Grateful Dead.
There were not any live tapes around (at least in my circle of people) at that time, so I played their albums to death.
I used to sing while working, and this live version of this song is bringing back some joyful memories of that time. This song wasn't on the Workingman's Dead album as shown in the picture. But I found this version the other day and it's making me reminisce back to the early 70's.
I loved Jerry Garcia's sweet voice when he was younger.
That's the thing about music...it conjures up memories. I found this version the other day, and I've been playing it it often. It takes a bit for the music to start.

ret5hd
(21,808 posts)youre still hot shit.
LuckyCharms
(20,664 posts)but I feel like a cold turd in a Dixie cup.
OldBaldy1701E
(9,128 posts)I was 'hired' at age twelve. (Because that was the age where you could get a Social Security card.)
EYESORE 9001
(29,074 posts)
Nothing good came from attending the worst rock festival in history. Looks like one helluva lineup, doesnt it? Ill spare the logistical nightmares, but the only acts who played were the Amboy Dukes, Ravi Shankar, Black Oak Arkansas, and Chechen & Chong, who arrived in torrential rain and riffed on the whole Mickey-mouse clusterdoodle they were witnessing. Im writing a book about it, swear to dog.
LuckyCharms
(20,664 posts)I'm sorry it didn't work out so well!
EYESORE 9001
(29,074 posts)Or officially, The Erie Canal Soda Pop Festival.
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Erie_Canal_Soda_Pop_Festival
This gives further credence to the claim of worst rock festival ever.