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    Red Rocks!
    Sounds like you folks had some amazing shows at a magnificent venue! Glad you all enjoyed yourselves!Now we're counting down for Worcester on 11/19 :)
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    My first GD concert was in Utica NY 3-22-73, and I have always regarded that as one of the very peak experiences I've ever had. I live on the east coast, but fly out to Denver annually to visit my son. I went later than usual this year because I saw there were tickets available for Furthur at Red Rocks on 9-26. Sometimes it has seemed like, at 62, peak experiences were to be no more - not true! I had another time of my life last Sunday! Red Rocks is beyond a perfect place for a concert; it's what the gods would arrange if they were promoting a show - a natural bowl surrounded by towering rock monoliths with a view out to Denver and beyond. The sound is great, and the benches are arranged so that one can sit down (the air is a little thin out there) or have room to stand up and boogie. That night a golden, just-past-full moon rose right over Denver just as the band was flowing into St. Stephen. And the crowd is so joyous and together and just having a great time. The show itself was way better than I had hoped. Opening with Golden Road into Cassidy, I had tears in my eyes as I danced. 37 years fell away. Throwing Stones got very intense, and the set ended with a Big Railroad Blues that was just a headlong rush. The second set began with Samson & D, which I've been digging lately for some reason, followed by Mr. Fantasy, one of my favorite alltime songs. St. Stephen was a highlight for me since I've long identified with that song, and Furthur really hit it hard. They cranked into an intense Wheel into a joyous full length Sugar Mag. Touch of Grey and Brokedown Palace were enchor. Palace was especially poignant on the bands last night here. They played hard, tight and right, charging ahead and turning on a dime. Bob and Phil were both in fine voice, and if I hear any bitching about JK on lead guitar and vocals you're gonna have to fight me. The keyboard and drumming are also awesome. It was such a thrill to be able to share that with my son, who has very wide ranging and adventurous taste in music, but was totally into the Grateful Dead universe thanks to Furthur at Red Rocks. All my life the Grateful Dead have meant so much to me. I know this isn't them, but Phil and Bob and the band are keeping that music, that spirit, that vibe alive and more - they're moving it...Furthur! ~ I'll meet you some morning in the sweet by and by
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    That's really cool you guys had a grate time celebrating your anniversay in Colorado with our favorite band. I'm going out on a limb and saying that you are NOT too old to make another road trip to Iowa =) My wife has been hinting at us heading to Iowa (and beyond). I just checked, there are some really good seats left ... hmmmm ... don't tempt me I told her ... "The dire wolf collects his due while the boys sing round the fire"
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    Yes, Marye, we did get some wonderul shows, and then some.
    First off, there is NO place like Red Rocks (take a look at their site http://www.redrocksonline.com/pages/concerts/detail.asp?id=3970 ) to get a peek at their peak. Temps were high 70's during the day (except at those higher elevations;o} ) and low 50's for the shows. And we got to see the (harvest) moon rising over Denver as we waited for Furthur to start playing was just icing on the cake. A tremendous combination of natural visuals and Furthur aural delights that night. I enjoyed this version of post Dead offerings quite a bit. Phil is the mystro and really runs the show. He had numerous incidents of fantasic bass runs especially during Friday's Scarlet Begonias through that densely packed group of songs until Fire on the Mountain. And he was raining Phil bombs mercilously on us during Saturday's the Other One. Friday, Bob had pulled out that pink guitar he used in the '80s and the sound was way too trebley and faint for the Rocks, but then on Saturday he switched back to another guitar and it all sounded much better. Shimmering rhthym chops cascading up to us in the crowd. Jeff Chimenti on keys is a star, a monster, a force to be reconded with, and more than willing to assert himself and his vision so very well. That was welcome especially with his tickling the ivorys on the baby grand on Friday's Eyes and then pounding that Hammond on Death Don't have No Mercy. John Kadlecik's guitar playing included has some tasty chops but the added treat was his voice. Great vocals every time he sang. Much of his guitar tone is reminiscent of Garcia, but not really a copy in any way. I must rave about Joe Russo who takes a back seat to no one with his drumming abilities. He is a beast! Having one drummer also made Futher's transitions quite a bit quicker than sometimes the duo drummers can achieve. Like back in the 60's Grateful Dead with just Billy, the band could 'turn on a dime' and they usually did. Actually these shows were the best that I have ever heard Phil's voice. Really, and those 'back-up/harmony singers Jeff Pehrson & Sunshine Becker are truly are a fantastic addition to this group,... wraping their sweet voices around the other singer's voices. They added much to those harmonys and their contribution on the acappella finish to UJB was one of the nicest I have heard. Friday was a joy and then Saturday was an extravaganza, and embarrasment of riches with much jamming, riffing, and fantastic arrangements- the whole enchilata: the complete Terrapin Suite > the Eleven > Unbroken Chain(!) > Darkstar > Stella Blue> The Other One shook the Rocks. And I agree with JSFC, that first half with the Help > Slip > Franklins right out of the gate. No rules anymore for when they play what. The old stuff is getting great treatment esp. that Viola Lee Blues triple decker club sandwich. Wasn't it tasty, Jack? Mary and I were out to Colorado as our 30th anniversary gift to one another. We went out into the mountains each day, the Aspens have turn a spanking yellow, contrasted against the bright green of the Evergreens, with an occasional Oak a burning red orange that jumps up to you. When we went up to drive on the highest highway in the USA, those vistas were outstanding and then we toured back to some familar spots we have been to 32 years earlier on the first visit to Red Rocks (er, and then remember the 1979 'Fire on the Mountain story' -from Stories Told Round the Campfire thread?.. no, then never mind). Those shows were head shakin', laugh out loud, falling down, crying, unbefuckinliveable. We had to be back to work on Monday so we left on Sunday. In the old days, I couldn't have left without attending that next Sunday show. But I left that one for another Deadhead to relish. Furthur really filled my cup with those shows. And the Rocks sure rocked last weekend. Red Rocks Setlists Friday Set 1 Truckin' > New Speedway Boogie > Cosmic Charlie > West LA Fadeaway > Deep Elem Blues Friend of the Devil > Ashes and Glass Casey Jones Set 2 Scarlet Begonias > Big Bad Blues > Mountains of the Moon > Estimated Prophet > Eyes of the World > Fire on the Mountain Death Don't Have No Mercy Uncle John's Band > Not Fade Away E: Just Like Tom Thumb Blues Saturday Set 1 Help on the Way > Slipknot > Franklin's Tower Alabama Get Away Sittin' on top of the World > High on a Mountain > Viola Lee Blues > Bertha > Violoa Lee Blues (instrumental) > Cumberland Blues > Violoa Lee Blues Set 2 Mountain Song > I Know You Rider > Terrapin Station Suite (complete) > The Eleven > Unbroken Chain> Dark Star > Stella Blue > The Other One E:One More Saturday Night I wonder if I am too old for an Iowa road trip in November ;o} The Truth is realized in an instant, the act is practiced step by step.
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    wow...
    sounds like you guys got awesome shows!
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    Sorry I missed you Critter. So for starters the whole "mountain" theme for the weekend was brilliant! Plus I love the new songs and I think they pretty much played them all. Then for Friday you just cannot beat the Scarlet>Big bad blues>Mnts of the moon>Prophet>Eyes>Fire, holy sheet that was good. But what really got me that night was the Death Don't Have No Mercy, Bobby nailed it and nailed it hard! I still get goosebumps thinking of it. Who says he can't sing? Baloney! For Saturday, well this was a night I personally will never forget, I had the privilege to meet Phil and hang out on the stage, that right there was a dream come true on many levels. This was the single best Furthur show I have seen. Not a dull moment the whole night, I can't even pick a moment that was the best of the night because every song they played was off the hook. But going in and out of Viola Lee and the Terrapin Suite made me feel like the "old days" again. Just spectacular! For Sunday the He's Gone left the whole place in tears, I could barely hold them back! I was just tickled to hear Big RR Blues, man it was awesome. The only negative musically was the Days Between, sorry but it kind of deflated the rest of the night and weekend for me but over all this was one of the best weekends of my life. "The dire wolf collects his due while the boys sing round the fire"
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    My ears are still smoldering from how hot that was. With the most spiritual venue in the world, I think Furthur really made each night their own. Ohhh and new songs??? We got tons of them...my favorite being the new Bobby tune Big Bad Blues. Thanks to all who helped make our Dead.netter feel welcome and home when we came out there. I danced with a ton of you Dead.netters! Thanks for a wonderful birthday weekend! CC~ ♥~♥~♥~♥~♥~♥~♥~♥~♥~♥~♥~♥~♥~♥~♥~♥~♥~♥~♥~♥~♥~♥~♥~♥~♥~♥~♥
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    See you all at RR!!
    Make sure to bring a coat with you, it gets chilly when the sun goes down! But the music and the scene will be smoking hot!! "The dire wolf collects his due while the boys sing round the fire"
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    I know somehow Mona & I missed each other......I was even out & about ! Oh well, what can you do?
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    Have fun all those going to LA and Vegas!!!!!!! I'm so excited that I just might do a jig all the way across country to Colorado! ♥~♥~♥~♥~♥~♥~♥~♥~♥~♥~♥~♥~♥~♥~♥~♥~♥~♥~♥~♥~♥~♥~♥~♥~♥~♥~♥
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Sounds like you folks had some amazing shows at a magnificent venue! Glad you all enjoyed yourselves!Now we're counting down for Worcester on 11/19 :)
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Anyone heard any rumors or anything about New Years shows? Trying to plan ahead ... Widespread Panic is playing New Years in Denver and tickets go on sale tomorrow ... but if Furthur is playing like in San Francisco, plans would change quickly =) "The dire wolf collects his due while the boys sing round the fire"
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I wasn't there so I all I have to go by are the tunes as they seemed to roll one into the other all night long. Obviously, as many stated, Red Rocks is at least 1/3 of the experience. That being said, I've listened to all the Furhtur shows posted on Archive and this one had something special about it. I don't want to go through all the obvious cliches so I'll just say there is something that morphed into something worth listening to. As always, the dilemma is where and when they feel like playing the way they did this night. I hope I catch the right one soon, these bones sure need a good work-out, and this head could use a little interplanetary exploration as well. Too all you lucky/smart ones... ~Bound to cover just a little more ground! ~
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Wohooooo! NYE Bill Graham Auditorium Dec. 30th, 31st Tickets for GDTSTOO Today and internet Presale is on the 11th....Click Here> ♥~♥~♥~♥~♥~♥~♥~♥~♥~♥~♥~♥~♥~♥~♥~♥~♥~♥~♥~♥~♥~♥~♥~♥~♥~♥~♥ Twirly Banner
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I knew it!!! Need to sell my Panic tickets!! "The dire wolf collects his due while the boys sing round the fire"
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And come to the Golden City!♥~♥~♥~♥~♥~♥~♥~♥~♥~♥~♥~♥~♥~♥~♥~♥~♥~♥~♥~♥~♥~♥~♥~♥~♥~♥~♥ Twirly Banner
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127 shows from August 67 to August 95. Only one RatDog since. What is up for vending in the parking lots these days? I have self designed posters, t-shirts, and prayer flags ready to rock the brethren and sistren. Who knows anything about Ames, St. Louis, Cinci, Reading & B'more? My site will be up soon, eyesyondtheveil.com please give advice to a deadicated man. Tom
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Ok so last year there was great vending @ alot of the shows. However, none in Chicago. This might change seeing as it's a different venue that has a parking lot. I would suggest that Iowa will be lax, and really a great show. Don't know about St. Louis....but I suggest looking to see what kind of parking they have and when you can park etc. For instance, the Mann Center (Philly) had some great vending this year. Places like Hammerstein (NY City) were nothing at all. I would also factor in the cold, meaning in the midwest in November, you just never know....could be really warm, could be snowing/cold. Four seasons in one day even. Hope that helps. ♥~♥~♥~♥~♥~♥~♥~♥~♥~♥~♥~♥~♥~♥~♥~♥~♥~♥~♥~♥~♥~♥~♥~♥~♥~♥~♥ Twirly Banner
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A Friend on Philzone wrote this:I'd say yes to the St. Louis vending. The Saint Louis University campus is a wet campus. One of my co-workers attends SLU, and told me you can drink anywhere on campus except in the classroom. The parking situation is spread out around the campus. Here's a link to a map for parking @ SLU: http://www.thechaifetzarena.com/parking_directions ♥~♥~♥~♥~♥~♥~♥~♥~♥~♥~♥~♥~♥~♥~♥~♥~♥~♥~♥~♥~♥~♥~♥~♥~♥~♥~♥ Twirly Banner
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We've been trying to come up with the new song lyrics ~ We all believe written by Hunter and music by Bobby...Help me out if I'm wrong here, but this is what we've come up with. Big Bad Blues Lyrics~Furthur (Music Bobby...lyrics Hunter) Found this card by the side of the road Jack of Diamonds battered and old Run down rained on, filthy and torn My own face sure as your born. This ain't no story, you never know why Sat down and looked @ jack square in the eyes The rest of the deck no where to be seen Nary an ace, king or queen ~Chorus 1~Big bad blues, keep Rolling along Never found a place where I belong Never been right, but it turned out wrong So hold on tight, when i sing my song Say what you want, brother, say what you will Jack of Diamonds is there for the kill On to the head, sister, one to the heart The one who knows about her, without mercy or art (Really hard) Jack of Diamonds he got only one eye Lost the other in a bedroom fight Full of smoke, Never said goodbye Just stole off in the dark of the night ~Chorus 1~ ~Chorus 2~Ratshack talk about one-eyed Jacks so come on Singing ratshack talk about one-eyed Jacks so come on Singing ratshack talk about one-eyed Jacks so come on Singing ratshack talk about one-eyed Jacks so come on Ratshack talk about one-eyed Jacks and come on ~Chorus 1~ There was a time, brother ought to be glad To find his fate, turned out so bad Theres a time sister I've been paid So dance on his memory, spit on his grave Jack of Diamonds I knew you well Long time ago, too late to tell Reckin' we share that same old fire and hell Just like that, sitting cold, burning cell. ~~Hard One~ ~Chorus 1~ ♥~♥~♥~♥~♥~♥~♥~♥~♥~♥~♥~♥~♥~♥~♥~♥~♥~♥~♥~♥~♥~♥~♥~♥~♥~♥~♥ Twirly Banner
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The lot in Ames, Iowa should be good for Furthur on November 9......lots of parking. Venue is next door to the basketball and football stadiums for Iowa State University. The venue (CY Stephens) is "off the hook!" Anywhere you sit you will get your face ripped off. Once your inside though....the staff can be quite strict, they are not used to heads, so plan accordingly. I can't even imagine what they are going to sound like in there, Phils bombs accompanied by Russo could quite possible crack your skull. It is one of those places that they could play acoustic with no amps and the guy in back would be grinning ear to ear. I hope UIC is half the venue.
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I searched and searched for a Bob Weir topic to no avail. Happy Birthday Bobby!!! We love you man! Looking forward to seeing you still in '10 as well as '11 .. and beyond. Have a grate day! "It's got no signs or dividing line and very few rules to guide"
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Midwest tour is starting soon. If you are going to any of these shows and would like to get together with other Dead.netters please PM me. We have a facebook group set up already on the subject and all updates on where, what, and when things are happening are there. Last years Dead.net was spiritual and really was the catalyst to one of the best summer tours had in years. Dead.net friends are so much fun.♥~♥~♥~♥~♥~♥~♥~♥~♥~♥~♥~♥~♥~♥~♥~♥~♥~♥~♥~♥~♥~♥~♥~♥~♥~♥~♥ Twirly Banner

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European dates would be nice... Not sure it would happen, but nice. Starting with Radio City, I've seen 12 shows including all NY, Furthur Fest, Red Rocks etc... The band keeps getting better. To me, hands down the best post Jerry band yet... Have tickets for NYE just waiting for airfares to drop... Anybody going to MSG???
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Speaking of Furthur, the boys are doing the national anthem at the Giants game tonight (on Fox). GO GIANTS!!
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Nice game last night. Even though I am a Rockies fan I want SF to whoop up on Philly! "It's got no signs or dividing line and very few rules to guide"
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Phillies all the way... enough said.
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Midwest shows are coming up wohoooooooooo. I'm planning on going to Iowa, St. Louis and then........ Chicago!!!!!!!! Can't friggin wait. Hope to see all of you dead.netters there. If you need furthur info on where we are meeting up, just PM me. CC ♥~♥~♥~♥~♥~♥~♥~♥~♥~♥~♥~♥~♥~♥~♥~♥~♥~♥~♥~♥~♥~♥~♥~♥~♥~♥~♥ Twirly Banner
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Touched my heart! XOXOXOXOXOXOXOX A new beloved treasure of Honor and Art. Excellent! I am looking forward to spending hours and hours with it. Thank you so much! Now Truely I Say... Ladies and Gentlemen... The Grateful Dead. @@@@@@@@@@@ -------------------------(------@ @@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@ ALL ABOARD WE ARE GOING A LITTLE >>>>>>>> FURTHUR>>>>>>>>>>>> TILL WE ARE ALL...Well, you know. xo
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Love is Real. Everyday. It was then and it is now. Love is ALL you Need. Eyes Of The World --------------------(----@ Lyrics By: Robert Hunter Music By: Jerry Garcia Right outside this lazy summer home You ain't got time to call your soul a critic, no Right outside the lazy gate Of winter's summer home Wondering where the nuthatch winter's Wings a mile long Just carried the bird away Wake up to find out that you are the eyes of the world But the heart has its beaches, its homeland and thoughts of its own Wake now discover that you are the song that the morning brings But the heart has its seasons, its evenings and songs of its own There comes a redeemer and he slowly, too, fades away And there follows his wagon behind him that's loaded with clay And the seeds that were silent all burst into bloom and decay And night comes so quiet, its close on the heels of the day Sometimes we live no particular way but our own And sometimes we visit your country and live in your home Sometimes we ride on your horses, sometimes we walk alone Sometimes the songs that we hear are just songs of our own SherBearDeadInASongofMyOwn
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Can't believe it's only a week away for Chicago shows...I sure hope I can make Iowa and St. Louis too wohooooooo. Party Time.♥~♥~♥~♥~♥~♥~♥~♥~♥~♥~♥~♥~♥~♥~♥~♥~♥~♥~♥~♥~♥~♥~♥~♥~♥~♥~♥ Twirly Banner
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I used the Tie-Dye Mandella as Inspiration. (This is not well written as I quickly wrote it out after it happened... trying not to forget anything and I tried to rewrite it but it kept coming out differently and I just wanted to share it with you---as it happened---this is not designed or edited by choice. K, Just wanted ya to know that...I was so glad to see the pictures posted on-line of it at the show (thank you picture posters). It was amazing to see it with the Band and Audience. AMAZING, is what I said as I then began mediating on it. (I won't get to be with it for a few more days). As the mediation began and inspiration began I saw Phil...(Hi Phil) Then the red heart on my Drivers License appeared in my mind (and I just love that red heart---incase you don't know>>it shows that you are a registered Organ Donor). And then I faintly heard Donor Rap (and I just love a spirited Donor Rap). Then the numbers 11/11/10 came to mind...Vetern's Day---this Thursday. Then I began to cry (usually during mediation I do not cry). I then saw my dear friend, Peter. We were kids together and he went off to Desert Storm and Died there. He was an Organ Donor and saved the lives of seven others all over the world with his passing---Double Hero Status! And, I cried some more...I felt great love as I cried and knew everyone he was with I loved them too, I love the flesh AND spirit of people. It was all so profound, really. I was open to it all and was making beautiful connections>>>Then I thought of his Mother who lives to this day and still mourns for her beautiful son, she is in the Gold Star Mothers Club and thinks of him everyday. A Real Mother's Love is Awesome and it does not fade away, this I know, personally. ALL of it was related to love and that was where the mandella was leading me in these passing moments. Love, love, love but what is love I then thought and I shivered awaken from the mediation and it ended there. I knew it was profound and I ran to the dictionary....flipping the pages searching for the defination of love. According to the New Oxford American Dictionary---love is defined as: Love: n. 1 an intense feeling of deep affection. Then it went on and on after that (go and see) until in the same defination itself ended on this note>>>-DERIVATIVES-loveless adj. lovelessly adv. lovelessness n.; loveworthy adj. And then I realized, my mediation just paid off because it seemed---to me...the defination of love has gotten a little tainted along the way by man. To me--- how can loveless even exist anywhere in the defination of love as it is where love is not. And from what I knew a derivative was a mathematics term of somesort. There were alot of other terms defined relating to love there too, again run, run and see. I found the defination of love affair n. 1 an intense enthusiam or liking for something (hmmm almost sounds better than love AND it has enthusiam, tisk tisk, to me.) So, "What is Love?", I asked myself and I decided that it could not be found in a dictionary, at least literally but then shouldn't it literally be in there. I kept reading all about the kinds of love listed there and I found this good stuff...>>> Love-in: n. a gathering or party at which people are encouraged to express feelings of friendship and physical attraction associated with the hippies of the 1960's- ORIGIN 1960's orginally with reference to Californian hippie gatherings. AND I smiled really BIG relieved Love was Real and IT was Defined by the 60's, phew. I sat back into couch relieved that --- that--- was in the dictionary, nice. I closed my eyes and the mandella reappeared in my mind, I took some deep breaths and felt the smiles of the people the madella was made for, so many of them I knew and so many I didn't know... then I felt LOVE & JOY (Ahhhhh) it was mine and I knew that I had it and it would never be destroyed within me, for the rest of my life! I knew it, Love was and is Real, we had, we have it and we always will>>>time could never, would never and has never destroyed it and it is everlasting! (And the mandella lead me there...AMAZING ART and THE GRATEFUL DEAD! The love inside the mandella and the meaning you have put into it...lead me to this moment, thank you so much. Then as I was still on the couch with My Eyes closed, Peter's smiling face appeared in my mind---it was Veterns Day on Thursday and it was on 11/11. And I saw a red heart again...and I gently wept in an intense feeling of deep affection. Signed with love STheGratefulDeadB
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I'm putting this post here 'cause I'm not sure where else to post it: In honor of the San Francisco Giants World Series Championship we came up with these gems: FEAR THE BEAR WILLIE MAYS, THE SAY HEY NOW KID AROUND AND AROUND THE BASES DOWN IN THE BOTTOM HALF OF THE NINTH DUPREE'S BASEBALL DIAMOND BLUES EYES OF THE WORLD SERIES FIELD LIKE A STRANGER FOREVERY CY YOUNG BASEBALL GAMES PEOPLE PLAY GREEN GREEN GRASS OF HOME PLATE HELL IN A BALL BUCKET HELP ON THE STRAIGHTA WAY HIGH TIME OUT I KNOW IT'S A SINGLE YOUR LOVE AT HOME PLATE LOOSE LOU SEAL I WILL TAKE YOU HOME ONE MORE SATURDAY NIGHT DOUBLE HEADER THROWIN' STRIKES STEALIN' BASES TANGLED UP IN ORANGE AND BLACK THE MAIN NINE THE TORTURE NEVER STOPPED and of course: SITTIN' ON TOP OF THE WORLD SERIES!!!
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that is most excellent! :)))
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Dude, it is not cool to solicit illegal substances here. The whole world, including law enforcement, can read this. Please feel free to re-post sans drug solicitation. Thanks.
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I'm hoping people will add more to the list. I think I got all the obvious ones.
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The Psychedelic Rocket Powered Bus heading straight into a Super Black Hole. Cowboy Neal was at the wheel...looking back, mumbling nonsense into the microphone. The Band is set up in the back of the Bus, tuning up - for what seems an Eternity. They are out of their heads. They decide to take the Black Hole head on...heading into it - having the band peak thru at the moment they pass thru. The LSD Overload. The Panels start shaking on the side of the Bus. The Black Hole is trying to tear the Bus apart. - just some crazy thoughts i've had on my crazy story i keep having visions about... I love you guys.. Time to break out some old Pigpen tunes again - new updated arrangement. Pain in MY heart. Big Boy Pete. anything from 66 ... peace
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11/11/10: Chaifetz Arena - home of the UMSL Billikens - St. Louis, MO Set 1: Uncle John's Band, Cassidy, Mangolia Mountain, Cumberland Blues, High On A Mountain, Here Comes Sunshine, So Many Roads, Next Time You See Me Set 2: Any Road, The Wheel, Eyes Of The World, St. Stephen, Millenium Jam, The Eleven, Truckin', New Potato Caboose, Stella Blue, Let It Grow, E: Attics Of My Life Incredible 2nd set: Wheel - Eyes - Saint Stephen . 11 !!! Bobby did a terrific job w Let it Grow, We were all STUNNED with an acapella Attics.... wow.... Thank you, for a real good time! Have a grateful time in Chicago!
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I love baseball and you and that...so STANDING ON THE MOUND IN A BAY IN A BAY IN A BAY, I WILL WATCH THE GAME WON A PILE OF SMOKING LEATHER Alrighty, hope you smiled, I did. Congradulations SF Giants 2010 THE WINNERS! The setlists have been awesome! Reading them is good for my soul! I have loved this twitter thing...I dont twit or tweet but if I did I would leave y'all a comment there saying woohoo and thanks too. I waved at the screen and clapped too....And smile, smile, smiled lots and lots. I remember a long time ago standing in a phone booth with dimes in hand...calling each other to get the setlist and our crew finding the song had just played and then listening to it and dancing to it with everyone that was there. So that we felt the collective embrace of the music as each setlist progressed and developed a larger emotional investment of the arrangement of the whole night not just a song...but the EXPERIENCE that was happening. As with each night it was a EXPERIENCE of MUSIC not just a concert....EVERYNIGHT WAS A NEW SHOW>>>that had never been and would never be again...ONCE. And I realized we never changed and it's 2010! So, I shuffled about trying to find that Utica Show cause I knew one of them was on there. I have to go find a few more so I can rock that awesome setlist from 11/12/10 out til... someone posts that up in the square box that makes me smile. Ok the sun is up and the sky is blue and I've gotta go dance in the sun to Hard to Handle! Hope y' ALL are doing good and that you'll smile... :) It's been so good seeing y'ALL under one roof, I just can't wait to share a roof with y'ALL! 6 days 12 hours xo -----------------------------------(---------@ Sher@Bear
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Any one who went last night know the policy for Chitown? What to take some pics of the boys but not sure of the venue. thx and hav a Grateful Morning.
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remember that one... Great seeing you ALL! Rock on Furthur Band! --------------------(----@ My Eyes Adored You, ALL xo And I see... SherBearin5
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When it comes to spending enterainment dollarsthe band has invested mine so well, ALL the foundations, organizations and endless Philantropy of you ~ALL~ is truely priceless. I was reminded of it by a list I recently was reading... THANK YOU FOR YOUR SWEET CHARITY! Guiding a portion of the lot to some really wonderful places. We are all so good! (I'm smiling) Every ticket I buy, I know it is a part of something that helps so many, so many, so many, ahhhhhh. I suppose that's one reason why tickets are so special. It's a beautiful thought of how many beautiful things are apart of this scene, you're ALL so kind. xo We've been making these investments for years and years, I'm grateful to look back. Because I just know... somethings you take with you when you're dead. Go buy someone a miracle, you'll be glad you did. I just couldn't help not saying the philantrophy of these folks is INCREDIBLE and that I can humbly say... I helped, it's so cool. And EVEN >>more SO it IS ALL of US that do and did it too! You, and You and You! We are a really awesome bunch. That's right. So THANK YOU EVERYONE! Each and everyone of @YOU@! ----------------------------------(------@ SherBearThePhilantrophist
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Look forward to seeing so many of you, I love Furthur cant wait to see them at MSG ! This will be very special for us to see Bobby and Phil at the Garden again,with the great History of all of the Grateful Dead shows there ! A whole bunch of us were there for " The Dead " tour show, at MSG, but didnt " get in "we just sort of hung out- a lot n the streets- all over NY ! LOL - this should be a blast for everybody, See you at Furthur, Thank YOU for keeping it alive ! Hey Now ! OO play on- KEEP LISTENING Elizabeth
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I can't wait till this weekend! I saw Furthur in Orlando, all three Red Rocks shows, and Minneapolis (with my 19 yr old son) but this will be my first show in the Garden since 1981. I'm flying in from Fla and meeting my brother there. That will be our first show together since GD at Nassau in Jan 1979. We are equally stoked. I effing L O V E this band!
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the midnight hour will B here.And I will... Thank God It's Friday! ---------------------------(----@ SherBearxoGettingReady
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Tickets say 7:30anyone know if that is showtime or if there is an opener?
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Wohoooooo It's Furthur Time... ♥~♥~♥~♥~♥~♥~♥~♥~♥~♥~♥~♥~♥~♥~♥~♥~♥~♥~♥~♥~♥~♥~♥~♥~♥~♥~♥ Twirly Banner
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Holy cow that is awesome! Wonder if the boys truely wanted to do some skiing? =) "It's got no signs or dividing line and very few rules to guide"
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a pretty cool poster.
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I think it's my second favorite Furthur poster and the San Francisco Bridge one being the first.♥~♥~♥~♥~♥~♥~♥~♥~♥~♥~♥~♥~♥~♥~♥~♥~♥~♥~♥~♥~♥~♥~♥~♥~♥~♥~♥ Twirly Banner
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Looks like Vail or maybe Beaver Creek ha! Valentine shows!! Man that is so cool I'm goin crazy!!!!!!! "It's got no signs or dividing line and very few rules to guide"
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I seriously doubt Phil would be doing any skiing....if he broke his wrists (or anything else) we'd all be in trouble (not to mention him=physically would be a big bummer) I don't know if either Phil or Bobby ever skiied.........their kids, most likely, but I'm just a guessing & using some common sense.......:)))
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great posters.......are you a poster artist in disguise?
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GCers...Those posters are definately from a master, Mike Dubois. Although, I think I'd be a damn good one...My artistic ability can only come out on Music (drums) and visual (computer) because I'm a terrible painter, drawer. You should see my handwriting, worse than a Doctor! Here's his work. http://www.mikedubois.net/index2.htm ♥~♥~♥~♥~♥~♥~♥~♥~♥~♥~♥~♥~♥~♥~♥~♥~♥~♥~♥~♥~♥~♥~♥~♥~♥~♥~♥ Twirly Banner