Immerse yourself in the raw, electrifying energy of New Riders of the Purple Sage's "Live at The Palomino, 1982." Captured in the heart of 1982 at the iconic Palomino Club, this album is a vibrant snapshot of the band's live prowess, blending the best of country rock, southern rock, and Americana into a seamless, high-octane performance. With tracks like "Henry," "The Way She Dances," and "Panama Red," the band showcases their signature sound, characterized by intricate guitar work, soulful vocals, and a rhythm section that drives each song forward with relentless momentum. The album's 43-minute runtime is packed with standout moments, including a spirited rendition of the Rolling Stones' "Dead Flowers," proving the band's versatility and deep roots in the jam band scene. Released under Avenue Records, "Live at The Palomino, 1982" is a testament to New Riders of the Purple Sage's enduring legacy and their ability to captivate audiences with their live performances. Whether you're a longtime fan or new to their music, this album offers an authentic and thrilling experience that highlights the band's musical prowess and the timeless appeal of their genre-defying sound.