I first discovered the New Riders of The Purple Sage through their association with the Grateful Dead, who they opened for when I saw the Dead in 1970 and 1971. I enjoyed their music; I guess you could say they were my gateway to country and western.
From a post by Peter Christiansen in the Grateful Dead group on Facebook
"Powerglide". Second album by the New Riders of the Purple Sage. Wonderful followup to that most excellent first album. Buddy Cage replaces Jerry Garcia on pedal steel. A number of guest appearances including Jerry Garcia (banjo) and Bill Kreutzmann (percussion) from the Grateful Dead, and noted session player Nicky Hopkins (piano). Another fun, sing along, toe tapping collection of songs. Covers "Hello Mary Lou", "Willie and the Hand Jive", "I Don't Need No Doctor" "Dim Lights, Thick Smoke (And Loud, Loud Music)" take on the energy of the band while original writing on the others contributes significantly. Another important part of my high school days.
Of their albums, Powerglide was my favourite. It still holds up well after more than fifty years.
