Page 4 Love, continued from page 3 commandment was to "Love your Lord your God with all your heart and with all your soul, and with all your mind (Matthew 22:38)." The first commandment of loving God without holding anything back 100 percent of the time is hard enough, especially when it seems that nothing is ever going my way, the second commandment seems to he the hardest for myself. It is easier to love God because of His unabiding love for me, but I, like other Christians and nonbelievers, find it much harder to love someone who hates We as a nation and as the human race have come back to the basics of love, like when we were born. A child, when he or she is little, has unlimited and unconditional love. It is only when the child is olderthat they arc taught to hate and be prejudiced by older children and adults. The time has come for all of us to free inhibitions. 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Sunburst Restaurant & Lounge Rt 230 Middletown See us from 2:30 pm til Closing 944-4895 Now HIRING WAITRESSES AND BARTENDERS February, 28 1994 Spiels .. .) Squeals CAD's on 6 ' Review Ed Paukstis Capital Times Reviewer I.GRISMAN AND GARCIA-- NOT FOR KIDS ONLY Forget the parental advisories on this album. . . No sir! No censorship problems with these guys. In fact, the new Garcia and Grisman release manages to entertain both grown—ups and children and encourages everyone to actively participate in this music. Based on the reactions of my roomates and others, it's bound to bring a bit of the child out in all of us! Once the audio transmission begins, it is hard not to humm along and laugh as Jerry sings the prolific lyrics to songs like, 'There Ain't No Bugs On Me" or "Hop Along Peter". Even more surprising is the direction that these two musicians have taken with this project. If you recall, the first album was a virtuoso masterpiece showcasing the outstanding acoustical abilities on both Jerry's and David's behalf. It also contained far less vocal work. "NOT FOR KIDS ONLY" is a departure from that formula. The songs are all folk tunes from the Southeastern U.S., with a few old-time selections added for good measure. Diversity and simplicity are the keys to this album. Garcia and Grisman are playing well beyond the musical expectations of both the bluegrass and old—time music audience and are still able to retain the cosmic energy that is required to satisfy Deadheads. Yet, the songs do not require that the listener be particularly interested in any one genre. Grisman's fluid mandolin lines and Jerry's interstellar guitar tones mix well with odd types of percussion and instuments like the "Jews harp" to create one of the most up—to—date interpretations of folk music on vinyl. This album should have been made years ago! Jerry's voice encorporates the raspy "pack-a-day" tone that he is so well See Spiels & Squeals, page 5
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