Golden Road to Unlimited Devotion
The road that leads to the Vallejo House in Sonoma is seen here in golden resplendence. It's not exactly the road referenced in the title though. The Golden Road to Unlimited Devotion was the first song on the Grateful Dead's first album. The song was an attempt to capture the hippie scene in Haight Ashbury during the summer of love (1967). It invited everyone to "come and join the party every day." Don't ask me why I mention it here.
Happy U.S. Thanksgiving everyone. Don't eat too much.
Here's the tune:
www.youtube.com/watch?v=QqDjA3DqbcM
Sonoma CA
Golden Road to Unlimited Devotion
The road that leads to the Vallejo House in Sonoma is seen here in golden resplendence. It's not exactly the road referenced in the title though. The Golden Road to Unlimited Devotion was the first song on the Grateful Dead's first album. The song was an attempt to capture the hippie scene in Haight Ashbury during the summer of love (1967). It invited everyone to "come and join the party every day." Don't ask me why I mention it here.
Happy U.S. Thanksgiving everyone. Don't eat too much.
Here's the tune:
www.youtube.com/watch?v=QqDjA3DqbcM
Sonoma CA