Episode 206: Salute to Bob Weir and The Dead, "Morning Maniac Music.. It's a new dawn"

Welcome back to another Tales Vinyl Tells, our 3rd new episode for 2026.  Today, we have a salute to Bob Weir of The Grateful Dead, he was also a very successful solo artist and toured with Dead and Company and the Wolf Brothers.  We have a 5-song set to honor Bob later in this hour. I have Pop, Nilsson, Palmer and a lot more.  Also, a short word about the effect that the rock of the 60s has had on world culture and politics.  I’m Brian Hallgren with episode 206 and I hope your ears will appreciate today’s Tales that Vinyl albums Tell.  My email is talesvinyltells@gmail.com.  Supertramp is my music under me and here’s more from Supertramp shifting this thing into gear.

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PLAYLIST:
206.1 Cannonball-Supertramp
206.2 The Logical Song-Supertramp
206.3 Punkrocker-Teddy Bears w Iggy Pop
Grace Slick at Woodstock
206.4 Early in the morning—Harry Nilsson
206.5 Ghost towns-Blue Mountain
206.6 China Cat Sunflower-=Dead
206.7 Scarlet Begonias-Dead
206.8 Deal-Live at Barton Hall, Cornell University, Ithaca NY 5/8/77.
206.9 Cassidy-from first solo LP “Ace”
206.10 Good Morning-Beatles
206.11 Early in the morning-Robert Palmer
206.12 “”—Bad Company
206.13 “”-Vanity Fare
206.14 “”-Jr Wells Chicago Blues Band
206.15 Cannonball-Supertramp