Ví dụ về việc sử dụng Jerry garcia trong Tiếng anh và bản dịch của chúng sang Tiếng việt
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Hey, Jerry Garcia!
Grateful Dead band guitarist Jerry Garcia.
It was Jerry Garcia.
Jerry Garcia is dead.”.
Be the only one who does what you do.”- Jerry Garcia.
Then Jerry Garcia died…".
The song was played regularly by the Jerry Garcia Band.
Jerry Garcia died the day after the print arrived from France.
You have to be theonly ones who can do what you do.”- Jerry Garcia.
To paraphrase Jerry Garcia, it's been a long, strange trip.
You must beperceived as the only one who does what you do."-Jerry Garcia.
As Jerry Garcia said,‘What a long, strange trip it's been.'.
It has been to use the words of Jerry Garcia:“A long strange trip.”.
As Jerry Garcia might say,“What a long strange trip it's been.”.
You want to beconsidered the only one who does what you do”- Jerry Garcia.
Jerry Garcia, lead singer and guitarist of the Grateful Dead, died.
As another famous man, Jerry Garcia, said,"What a strange, long trip.".
And then this is what we called the"dead head," no reference to Jerry Garcia.
Well, like Jerry Garcia said,“What a long, strange trip it's been.”.
James Irsay collects rock'n' roll guitars,including a $970,000 guitar Tiger once played by Jerry Garcia of the Grateful Dead.
But as Jerry Garcia also said,"What a long, strange trip its been.".
We are trying to find the real Jerry Garcia of the writing community.
Jerry Garcia, legendary leader of The Grateful Dead, said,“You do not merely want to be considered just the best of the best.
But when Brilliant brought some board members,including Wavy Gravy and Jerry Garcia, to Apple right after its IPO to solicit a donation, Jobs was not forthcoming.
Kantner, a native San Franciscan, had started out performing on the Bay Area folk circuit in the early 1960s,alongside fellow folkies Jerry Garcia, David Crosby and Janis Joplin.
On August 9th, 1995, Jerry Garcia, the lead guitarist and lead singer of the Grateful Dead passed away.
His concession to the fact he was part of corporate America was a tie; as befit a Silicon Valley businessman, though,the design wasn't stripes or Jerry Garcia flowers but a cartoon Tweety Bird.
Jerry Garcia would become interested in the film when he saw it in 1966 at the Cento Cedar in San Francisco.[5] In the 1990s, Jerry Garcia offered archivist Edith Kramer 6,000 dollars to help find and restore a subtitled print of the film.
Throughout the concert, I could hear her audibly gasp in surprise and delight, like when Al teased a bluesy jam as a Grateful Dead cover before it quickly revealed itself to be the geekanthem“Dare to Be Stupid” performed in the style of Jerry Garcia and company.