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  • ashley
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    Saw the Dead twice in London in 1990. Had a fabulous time. Managed to get to the Wakarusa festival in 2005 and 2006. Best birthday present ever was listening to the Schwag playing Terrapin Station whilst dancing with my daughter on a sunday morning in Kansas. The Dead have been a constant source of joy in this world we live in. I have passed my love of their music to my daughter, who knew all the words to Friend of the Devil at the age of 5, and even now as a typical 13 year old would rather listen to the 76 new year show than the Fratellis in the car. We sing their songs and dance. Though her friends thought her strange when she went to school with her steal your face lunch box. She is known as the hippy chick. The Grateful Dead a band for all occasions and all ages. I thank you for the times we have had. Be kind is my philosophy.
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    Greetings...all. July, 2007 marks the release of Will King's solo album, Come on in from the Cold. Featuring twelve Americana-twinged tracks, special guests include Grammy nominated John Cohen [The New Lost City Ramblers, and recently featured in Martin Scorsese's documentary on Bob Dylan, No Direction Home]. Cohen, who served as inspiration for the Grateful Dead's "Uncle John's Band," plays mandolin and sings on the title track. John Ventimiglia [Artie Bucco, The Sopranos] co-wrote "28 Days," and sings on the title tracks refrain.Other guests include Drummer Doug Yowell [Suzanne Vega, Duncan Sheik, The Dragonflys], bassist Saul Zonana [Ace Frehley, Luv Junkies] and vocalist RJ King. paste: http://cdbaby.com/cd/willking For more information, please visit www.willkingmusic.com - click "music" to hear title track! Will King is looking to develop a presence in Europe - if you can assist in any way [bookings/gigs - spreading the music/word] that would be great! Many thanks....be well
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    For some reason, becoming a member didn't work out 6 weeks ago, but now I succeeded. Never attended a show and became a fan only around 1992. Not necessarily because of what they were doing at that time but still I own all legal music except for Terrapin (too expensive, considering the period) and the last three downloads. Why are those no longer available? I also own some 45 concerts from before the Live archive closed. Not having attended those shows I tend to prefer officially released concerts that sound great (apart from the terrible Jerry at Lunt Fontanne stuff which I can't stand and only goes to show not having attended the show makes one more critical...) I am the lucky owner of the 10 cd Fillmore set which happened to sell out before official release. Should become a legal download, of course. Basically, I like everything up to October 1974, 1977 and some later concerts (DP 5 and DP 6 spring to mind, gotta love DP 6 cd2!). I think 1989-1991 is somewhat overrated, but it's a comeback anyway. Great music, great site, nice discussion. Keep up the nice work!
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    Il ce pass quoi a Montreuil en septrembre? J'ai deja vu une "cover band" a fete de la musique mais ca fait 6 ou 7 ans quand j'ai plus de nouvelles de cette groupe.
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    Hello french deadheads
    Je vous rassure, il y a encore quelques français qui savent ce qu'est la musique !!Bien sûr, nous sommes un peu frustrés de ne pas avoir d'évènements majeurs concernant la période psychédélique, à part en septembre à Montreuil. La chaîne Arte fait aussi des efforts avec cet été le Summer of Love. Bref, si vous êtes là les Deadheads, faites-le savoir et je serai ravi de faire connaissance. A bientôt Pascal
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    The bus come by and I got on....
    And in the end I arrived in France been livin in and around Paris since 1996.If you know of an event that might interest a DH or just want to talk music while drinking a cold one send me a message.
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    Friends, deadheads, amurkans, lend me your ears. I'm sitting here in Frome, Somerset, England listening to Bobby and the boys, from Tuesday night. The wonders of the internet. And there was me for a large chunk of the 80s - along with quite a few other folk, I now discover - believing I was the last deadhead in England (copyrighted for the title of my probably never to be written Autobiography). Fact was, with no internet back then, tape trading was not even a blip on the horizon unless you toured (and I was knee-deep in children and broke), and the studio albums of the 80s led me - sadly - to believe the Dead had turned into an MOR band. (Sorry Brent, that was you!). The advent of the net, to which I had access at work from 1993, and then at home from '97 changed that. Now I'm sitting at my PC with over 800 downloaded shows by the Dead on it, most of the recorded output, lots of Dog, JGB and the rest of the family. Currently 18 weeks on non-stop family music on 1.5 terabytes worth of HD. And more to come! But how did I get here? I blundered into the Dead in '66. 15 years old then, my older brother, bless him, introduced me to the glory that is rock 'n roll in the 50s, spinning Bill Haley, Chuck Berry, Buddy Holly, Bo Diddley & Elvis non-stop on his bedroom Dansette. It's always been rock 'n roll for me (you can dance to it), and not "rock" music (no dancee, just shakee your long hair). The Dead the prime rock 'n roll dance band, and for those who naysay that, the Dead were ALWAYS a dance band, and always a rock 'n roll band. Don't argue with me, you at the back. Respect your elders. I was at Public (ie. Private) school in Cambridge in the second half of the 60s. Friends had parents who boarded American students. I heard tapes of the Airplane late 66, and then Saint John Peel, 3 miles offshore on pirate Radio London, hit me late on night, early '67 I think, with Golden Road. Sold, one lifetime's worth of obsession and utter delight, to the lanky teenager in Woodford, Cheshire (nothing bu the dead & dying, now, in my home town). Oxford Uni, '69 to '72. First year exams stopped me seeing their first show here, a one-off in 1970. But the Dead became the soundtrack to my exporation of psychedelics ("majored" in that, rather than the Eng. Lit. & Lang. I was meant to be studying). So the Europe '72 tour was my live initiation. Bless them, they turned up in our Finals term, and wrecked it, happily. Priorities. Only got to see 5 of the shows, from what I recall, but all of them beyond description. And the Wembley Dark Star is for me one of the finest pieces of music, of any description, of all time. It never fails to move me, so sweet and ecstatic is it. Utter bliss. Got to see them every time they came over. 81 to 90 was like a desert, so the 90s shows were a delight, to find the band, and Jerry, in such fine form. But it was no surprise to me when the big man left us. He had too much to carry, and sooner or later that breaks you. I still tear up when I think of him, and bless him every day for what he gave us all during those years. As an old friend of mine once said to me, "He's the only guitarist who can drop you with a note". So true. And the only to make me laugh out loud, and then weep minutes later. He talked to our hearts, through our ears. So, I'm sitting here at my desk, in gorgeous, green, wet Somerset, reflecting on over 40 years of connection to the many-headed monster that is the Dead. I get my live fix by flying over for the Ratdog Beacon shows these past two years, and come out of thos just as I did from seeing the Dead, high as a kite, skipping on tiptoe, and with a shit-eating grin splitting my face. Gotta love it. Love to you all, fellow deadheads - we are indeed everywhere :-) Jeremy
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    you never you might end up with Matrix as well Bob - - - - - - - - - - - - - - Spanish Jam
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    There's been a few mentions of Germany, not exactly fulsome in their praise. Check out these people, they're family, as much as anyone. I'm sure they can make you hug a Hun. http://germanheads.de/ I have no probs with the maps by the way. If anything it's too accurate, someone might suss out where I am and grab my CDs etc while I'm out! Still awaiting the SBD of The Charlies from Sat, Aud is not enough. Cheers, Paul
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    The map system is great, it goes down the street map level of village but can't put a flag for me there :-( Bob - - - - - - - - - - - - - - Spanish Jam
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Gather here and tell us your stories! And thanks to TigerLilly for the suggestion!
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Hello Friends:I´m deadhead for 35 years ago, recent follow 7 shows in this Spring Tour '09 in west coast. My first in Barcelona in 81', only time in Spain, great final concert of the European Tour. Here my Dead blog in spanish http://estacionterrapin.blogspot.com/ WHERE IS THE REST OF THE SPANISH DEADHEADS? .. the music never stopped..
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EUH I MAY NOT KNOW ABOUY DEADHEADS IN SPAIN BUT AS I LIVE IN FRANCE I THOUGHT JUST TO SAY HELLO
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This is a little info I just read about and I thought you might laugh too hearing it:there is a little town in Austria called "Fucking" cerated by lord Focko in the VI century .Nowadays people come from far away just to have their picture taken near the town's signs . the mayor is so pissed off about it he install cameras next the signs of "Fucking" to find out who is making jokes about his town 's name !!!
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Hello, friends! Just return from Egypt. I was at Gizah Sound and Light Theater. Magical place! I looking for some GD recordings. If anyone can send me CD-R or DVD-R with stuff it would be very nice. Please, don't sent me links for downloading.
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Hey everybody, last Tuesday I welcomed a studio guest on my STASH radio show, Marc from the Hamburg-based GD tribute band Cosmic Finger. You wanna check out their delicious sound? http://www.stash-radio.de/archiv.htm (interview and moderation in German, though...). All the best, Frank--- www.stash-radio.de www.myspace.com/stash_radio
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Will give it a listen, thanks! Hey! Hast du gewusst dass gibst ein GD Coverband in Heidelberg? Ein Freund von mir hat ein Video von sie auf YouTube gefunden. ********************************** Education: that which reveals to the wise, and conceals from the stupid, the vast limits of their knowledge. Mark Twain

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... do you have a segment on your show called "Sprockets" by any chance?
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Hey TigerLilly and buddy plant, a GD cover band in Heidelberg? No, I didn't know. What's their name? I only know that Billy Goodman's living there. Ah, perhaps Karmic Society? One can read on their myspace page "Sounds like Cobham and Stockhausen are having a barbecue, somewhere in the San Francisco bay area. And everybody's coming. Emerson, Hendrix, McLaughlin, the Doors (they even brought some salad),... But it seems like the Beatles have put some lsd in everybody's sausages!" Btw, Cosmic Finger will play live and acoustic in the studio on 8 December! Sprockets? No, what do you mean? Ciao, Frank
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may be correct. I will look up that vid again.And Sprockets was a sketch from the comedy show Saturday Night Live-was poking fun at German music and "musicians" from the hmmm bauhaus into neue deutsche welle times. Was very funny! ********************************** Education: that which reveals to the wise, and conceals from the stupid, the vast limits of their knowledge. Mark Twain
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Hi All. My first ever post! I live in the UK and have been a Dead fan for nearly 20 years. I guess that makes me a new starter compared to some folks on here. It took me a while but I saw the light in the end!!! I love all sorts of bands, especially jamming guitar bands, which brings me on to Guvt` Mule. I`m desperate to hear the Dead with Warren Hayes as a member!! Where can I get some of the latest gigs??The only Dead related "boot" live stuff I have to trade is a Ratdog gig from Newcastle upon Tyne, England a few years back. Rob Wasserman on bass. I do have quite a few shows by other bands. I will be grateful for any help....... Cheers
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Yippee! Tomorrow evening we'll have live music on the STASH radio show, namely the Hamburg-based Grateful Dead Tribute Band Cosmic Finger with an unparalleled studio jam! Tuesday - 08 December 2009 - 10-12 PM CET - Radio FSK: 93,0 MHz antenna - 101,4 MHz cable (Hamburg/Germany and vicinity) http://www.fsk-hh.org/livestream (Live stream in OGG format) Under http://www.stash-radio.de/archiv.htm you can download the latest STASH shows in mp3 format (older ones only after request). Have fun, Frank ----- www.stash-radio.de www.myspace.com/stash_radio
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hey there im a north californian deadhead that was deported last year for marijuana, now im living in frankfurt germany n i really would like to know where r all the deadheads hiding at. it sucks to feel like theres no one here that understands the life on the road n the family connections we make in that life. if anyone can help me n let me know of good jam bands playing where i can meet some family n feel the love again i would really appreciate it. thanks for being u
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I am quite close to you, about 40 KM from Frankfurt. Deadheads in Europe are few and far between, but we are here. There is a pretty good jam band in Heidelberg, and another in Nürnberg. The names escape me at the moment, but I will look them up and post here again later. ********************************** By trying we can easily learn to endure adversity -- another man's I mean. Mark Twain
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two of my favorite towns, back in the day. I'm sure they've changed a good deal in almost 40 years, but lovely to think of jam bands there!
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thanks tigerlilly its nice to hear that there is good people n good music here guess i havent looked in the right areas, i thought that i was just in the wrong town.. i went to both heidelburg n nürnberg last summer they r nice but not for me.. i think next summer im going north to hamburg see what it is about.
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hey stash thx for last nite was great cant wait to come to hamburg in juli for cosmic
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Heyho, Cosmic Finger play (only) a 1-hour set of marvellous GD sound at the Modern Hippie Festival in the music club Kir in Hamburg, Germany this night.More info here: www.myspace.com/modernhippiefestival www.myspace.com/cosmicfinger Curious about the new song they promised to play. All the best, Frank --- www.stash-radio.de
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hello
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hello everybody! how we all doin? it's really good to know we've got some heads on this side of the atlantic! since it's summertime, i'd like to know what's going on as far as festivals, weekends, gatherings, shows, that sort of thing? it would be grate to meet up with some brothers & sisters :)
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Some of our Brit pals are going to SOL in Kent very very soon!********************************** By trying we can easily learn to endure adversity -- another man's I mean. Mark Twain
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Hi Buz Off to SOL tomorrow.The weather forecast looks decent,especially Saturday.Looking forward to it,the only downer is the lack of a dead cover band.If you fancy it next year Google Solparty
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tsk tsk tsk! Don't be down-you're going to SOL! There will be a handful of grate folks from here there, and it's an amazing vibe, from what I've heard. Rock out and enjoy it for what it is!!!!!!!!!********************************** By trying we can easily learn to endure adversity -- another man's I mean. Mark Twain
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I wasn't really being down just a bit dissappointed.Anyway we had good bands,good sound,good beer,good weather and good company.A perfect hedonistic chillout weekend that carried on well into Sunday night after we got home. Only 360 days till the next one - can't wait.
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What kind of debauchery do you all engage in where you have to join a private club to get in?In the English countryside? The mind boggles with the possibilities... Did Mick, Keith, Justin & Andrew make the scene, having Ripplesex to the Jerry Sounds? Did the pap outnumber the participants inside?
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Hi dead friends,see you on tour. Caught some of you at Antaris. BooooooM.
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I am positive if there were any promoter types close to who could locate out precisely how the band would settle concerning revenue for doing, say eleven, shows on the European tour. Then it's just a matter of booking the proper venues within the time they could tour. Obviously a lot of Americans would arrive more than. I'd expect a good interest here from Europeans also. It would definitely be financially viable. Who can discover out what the bands needs will be? Surely they'd be up for that tour of the lifetime, specifically as there's the opportunity today to hit up Eastern Europe. I'd undoubtedly recommend Prague, Budapest, Gdansk and Tallinn at the same time since the clear Western European spots.
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Good GD tribute band is playing their annual 'Jerry Fest' this Saturday evening at a bar near Marylebone Station, London NW1...worth checking out if you're around! Scroll down this page for venue info:http://easyweb.easynet.co.uk/~billpannifer/cosmic.htm Can check the band out at: http://www.facebook.com/pages/Cosmic-Charlies/297790653518?ref=search
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Stuck inside of Vienna with the San Francisco Blues again!I miss SF, My sister just saw Neil Young play a little solo show in oakland and then hung out with his son Ben. I got to see him play 14 shows straight warming up for a Europe tour before I left SF in a little bar where I used to play, It was really low pro, he used a fake band name, and only about 100 tix were sold for each show. I miss seeing phil and friends and the new tour they did with everybody, I guess as the dead. Do they ever plan on coming back out to Europe????? They really should, I agree with the last post, It would for sure be worth it for them, and I am SURE they would enjoy their time here. Let's bring em back!!!! Hand me my old guitar and pass the whiskey 'round. Matt
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just this year we have started up a new site for deadheads/jamband fans in europe.it's at www.jambandseurope.com we try to have all the information on tour dates for bands coming to europe as well as gig dates by local european jambands and dead cover bands. some interviews, reveiws, etc. right now it's more of a resource tool, but hopefully a new version will be up by the beginning of the year with discussion groups, etc. to make it more community oriented please take a look. send us your suggestions, your contributions, etc. and please tell everybody about it! thanks a lot and keep on truckin'
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i will definatly lookin into this.
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see you at Drive By Truckers in Toulouse??
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love to see DBT but don't think it will happen this year. plans are for JITD if it happens and also The Grateful Dread in april
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sorry to keep plugging my website jambandseurope.com but ...i invite anyone interested to sign up for our email newsletter the monthly jam. basically at the beginning of each month i send out an email with as complete a list as possible fo relevant shows here in europe for the coming month, both european bands and american bands. i also include links to all the free downloads i have culled through other websites and/or newsletters. at the same time, please let me know if there are jamband radio programs, websites/blogs, and or jambands/dead cover bands here in europe that i have missed and need to be on the site. finally, feel free to send me anything that you think should be or would like to have posted, announcements about upcoming deadhead gatherings, reviews of concerts or CDs, etc.. thanks a lot.
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all of you brits got a treat coming your way.The New Mastersounds are playing a one off gig at Band on the Wall in Manchester on December 18th. It's nothing like the dead, but a lot like the Meters (in fact they are playing Halloween in NOLA as the backing band for Art Neville). Although they're from Leeds, they almost never play in Europe, too busy playing just about every club and every major jamband festival in the u.s. (in fact the guitarist apparently has relocated to the U.S.). They played JITD here last year and in January they're playing i think their third JamCruise. Enjoy.
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jamcruise would be awesome, but a bit out of my budget this year. doea anyone know what's happening with Jam In The Dam for spring 2011? will it happen?
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still no word on jam in the dam for 2011 - - i don't hink it's going to happen, but keeping my fingers crossed! Jack Straw in Holland
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wow. somebody is far away from wichita!just fired off an email to Armand Sandler, maybe we'll get a response and clear up the doubts. although i imagine that they rely heavily on u.s. fans coming across, and with the weak dollar and high unemployment ... (although that hasn't seemed to hurt jma cruise or the mayan holidaze or any of the other similar packages). your first show was merriweather 1984? i lived about a mile away from merriweather all my youth. saw my first dead show there in 1985.
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Armand has promised me a press release by tomorrow. no word on whether its good news or bad news yet. i'm on the road tomorrow so not sure how soon i can post it. although i'm sure it will appear on all the usual websites..jambands.com, jambase.com, etc..keep those fingers crossed
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it's official Jam In The Band has been cancelled for 2011, or rather postponed until 2012, with the idea of making it a biannual event in the future. you heard it here first. although i hate to be the bringer of bad news. looking forward to 2012 now.
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Hey Bro Esau,I am a long way from Wichita! Total bummer that it's a no - go for 2011.... Jack Straw in Holland
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looking forward to JITD 2012. in the meantime i'm working on some other stuff which hopefully will pleae deadheads here in europe, and including holland
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Esau, if you are including Holland?********************************** By trying we can easily learn to endure adversity -- another man's I mean. Mark Twain
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yes, for germany too.the project i am working on right now is to bring The Grateful Dread (dead tunes with a reggae groove) www.thegratefuldread.com to europe in april. we already have them booked for friday april 22nd at Muzikcentrium De Bosuil (Weert, Netherlands) and sunday, april 24th at Big Mama (Miltenberg, Germany near Frankfurt) and talking with a lot of other places. any help would be appreciated, if anyone has personal contacts with club owners and/or can recommend particularly suitable clubs (ideally with a capacity of 250 to 400 people), please send me a message. also, for spanish jamband fans the new mastersounds will probably tour spain in february, if you like the meters you'll love these guys.