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    • Edger on November 13, 2010 at 19:31



    It’s so easy to slip

    It’s so easy to fall

    And let your memory drift

    And do nothin’ at all

    All the love that you missed

    All the people that you can’t recall

    Do they really exist at all?

    Well my whole world seems so cold today

    All the magics’s gone away

    And our time together melts away

    Like the sad melody I play

    Well I don’t want to drift forever

    In the shadow of your leaving me

    So I’ll light another cigarette

    And try to remember to forget

    It’s so easy to slip

    It’s so easy to fall

    And let your memory drift

    And do nothin’ at all

    All the love that you missed

    All the people that you can’t recall

    Do they really exist at all?

    • Heather on November 13, 2010 at 21:20

    But I don’t think one exists.

    Just hum it to yourselves. 🙂

    • RUKind on November 14, 2010 at 02:37

    I never got a chance to see them with Lowell George but I did  get to see their first show back without him. It took them a long time to recover. Understandably.

    They opened for the Grateful Dead at the Oxford Plains Speedway, July 3, 1988. If you can get a copy of the show, get it! Both bands! Ramrod and crew dosed the hell out of everyone on stage that day. Da Feat were awesome. Phil did the MC bit and said something like, “We’d like to welcome back some good friends of ours who have been away far too long. Give a big welcome to Little Feat.”

    It’s worth the search to find a copy. And out of my 250 -300 dead shows from 1968 on it’s numero uno on my list. And I was at five of the first seventeen Dick’s Picks.

    Lowell George singing and strumming Willin’ will always be in my top 100.

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