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"Green Grass and High Tides" is a song by the Southern rock band Outlaws. It is the tenth and final track on the band's debut album, ''Outlaws''. The song is one of their best known, and has received extensive play on album-oriented radio stations, although it was never released as a single. The song is notable for having two extended guitar solos that stretch the song to nearly 10 minutes. The song is playable in the music video game ''Rock Band'', acting as the final song for the guitar's solo career. Outlaws founding member Hughie Thomasson told : ''I wrote that song in St Augustine, Florida. We went to a cookout on the beach and everybody forgot to bring their guitars. I was standing by the ocean and there was a breeze and the words kept coming to me. It’s about all the rock stars I liked that died had come back and were playing a show just for me. Like Jimi Hendrix, Janis Joplin and Jim Morrison. And eventually more of course.'' Henry Paul told Songfacts that this song is not about marijuana, but about deceased rock and roll luminaries, and the title, he says, was taken from the 1966 "Best Of" collection by the Rolling Stones called ''Big Hits (High Tide and Green Grass)'':
"Green Grass and High Tides" was the usual show closer for the Outlaws and the 20 minute+ version can be found on the concert album ''Bring It Back Alive'' (1978). The song is mentioned in Molly Hatchet's song "Gator Country" and was featured on the "Harley Davidson Road Songs" album in 1995. The song also featured as a tribute to the recently departed from Lynyrd Skynyrd. The intro was: We'd like to take a minute to remember some very good friends of ours, and friends of yours--the Lynyrd Skynyrd Band. It was featured in the award-winning TV series Breaking Bad, in the second season episode "Phoenix". ==References== 〔 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Green Grass and High Tides」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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