"Panama Red" New Riders of the Purple Sage 3/5/74 LA,CA

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  • What great memories. In '77 you could buy a lb of Panama Red for $400, double your money and have a quarter lb left, and listen to the greatest music ever.
  • 1974, just out of high school! Oh boy the good times we had- M Tucker band, CDB, NRPS
  • @131601
    Panama Red ! Now that’s some talented artists ! Thanks for posting !
  • Unbelievably addictive, I remember this song and times in High School. Miss this most impressive classic sound with Buddy Cage on pedal steel. 🤠👊
  • Yep, in 1974 I was sewing up shirts like that for friends. Denim, embroidery, rhinestones. Shoot, I'm still wearing denim skirts, peasant blouses, and Mexican silver. This is one of my favorite albums. What a delight to see NRPS play this live. Thank you. 🌹
  • @sloburnjo
    buddy Cage is all the rage on the pedal steel ! this band was out of sight !
  • Red breezed threw Connecticut briefly in 76. 45 an ounce when Columbian brown was 30 an ounce and gold was 35 an ounce. Nobody could afford it. Sugar, concert tickets were 6,7,8 dollars a show. These musicians were trendsetters. Real time music still today!
  • @05645ci
    I loved this song and loved this album; I always wished NRPS would have made it bigger; they blew the doors off country rock!
  • "Those were the days, my friend, We thought they'd never end ..." They did, but we can visit them, and reminisce, in ways we couldn't have imagined, in 1974. This future was waiting in the wings.
  • Thanks that sure enough will always be as good as the first time I heard that album. ❤
  • I loved this band. Buddy Cage was a killer pedal steel player.
  • The work he's doing on that steel pedal is just amazing! Now those were the good old days!
  • @tritom1955
    What a great time to grow up...great music...and of course the pot was awesome.
  • I worked in a small club on Long Island back in the late seventies; when these guys were on the schedule, we knew it was going to be a fun night. Good guys also.
  • Two bong hits of red and me and friends got lost downtown. Great stuff
  • Back in 1969 it was the strongest weed I ever smoked. And it still holds the record.