Hey J.M, I bought a New Tundra V8 in 2001, put your Cd in the player around 2002 and to this day it remains. It’s never been removed. Just set on loop when I travel. Just a great set of songs. 🤓🥳🤘🏌️
@ exactly which makes it a giant honour for him to play with the dead, it is an incomporably bigger honour to play with the dead as a aspiring guitarist than to play with john mayer for example. (as a 24-year old that doesn't listen either music tbh)
do him and elton still hang out? we need answers
Hey J.M, I bought a New Tundra V8 in 2001, put your Cd in the player around 2002 and to this day it remains. It’s never been removed. Just set on loop when I travel. Just a great set of songs. 🤓🥳🤘🏌️
Thats awesome, I've got the same Bob Marly CD in my Camry from 6-7 years ago
Dude was talking about being famous 22 fucking years ago bet he had no idea he would be playing with the grateful dead
Fame wise, he is more famous than The Dead and Company.
Many people got introduced to The Dead and Company after John joined them.
I love John mayer but the dead are more esteemed
@@jeremyformerlyknownastoken8218 esteemed, yes. Popular, no.
Does popularity mean everything. Not at all.
@ exactly which makes it a giant honour for him to play with the dead, it is an incomporably bigger honour to play with the dead as a aspiring guitarist than to play with john mayer for example.
(as a 24-year old that doesn't listen either music tbh)
@@jeremyformerlyknownastoken8218 I understand where you're coming from.
28 year old guitarist who has listened to both but pretty much all music by JM
Rizz
This was early 2000's. He was either Poppin', LIT, or Fly.