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    UPDATED: New York and D.C. Premieres Of The Film THE MUSIC NEVER STOPPED

    There is a very special creation in our Grateful Dead world.

    As many of you may have followed, Bob and I appeared at the Sundance Film Festival in support of the new movie, The Music Never Stopped. It's a film based on Dr. Oliver Sacks case study known as "The Last Hippie." Grateful Dead music becomes a catalyst and unifying energy that is at the heart of this story about a young man who has a tumor in his brain and his clock kind of stops in 1968. He connects with Grateful Dead music and visits us with Dr. Sacks at Madison Square Garden in 1991. This event connects him with his life again. The movie shows the power of music in a way that we are all very proud of.

    Dr. Sacks, Jim Kohlberg and I will take questions following the film.

    See you there!

    In rhythm,

    Mickey

    The Music Never Stopped premiere will be held on March 16, 2011 at the KAUFMANN CONCERT HALL AT THE 92ND STREET Y. For tickets and more information, visit 92Y.org or call 212.415.5500.

    Stay tuned for more coverage on this very special event plus the Washington, D.C. premiere which will feature a post screening discussion with Mickey, Jim Kohlberg, and Dr. Sacks, moderated by Tipper Gore.

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  • tphokie1
    13 years 8 months ago
    I've got to see this one!
    I have related on other forums here how the music of the Dead has helped my son with autism connect with me and others. I'm sure this is a powerful story!
  • Dingus
    13 years 8 months ago
    Had a GREAT time! Movie was
    Had a GREAT time! Movie was quite good!
  • thepeacesignguy
    13 years 8 months ago
    Hmmmm.....
    Mickey will be in NYC for this event on the 16'th., and Furthur are in NYC celebrating Phil's birthday on the 15'th. So, do you think...maybe....... ? Peace
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There is a very special creation in our Grateful Dead world.

As many of you may have followed, Bob and I appeared at the Sundance Film Festival in support of the new movie, The Music Never Stopped. It's a film based on Dr. Oliver Sacks case study known as "The Last Hippie." Grateful Dead music becomes a catalyst and unifying energy that is at the heart of this story about a young man who has a tumor in his brain and his clock kind of stops in 1968. He connects with Grateful Dead music and visits us with Dr. Sacks at Madison Square Garden in 1991. This event connects him with his life again. The movie shows the power of music in a way that we are all very proud of.

Dr. Sacks, Jim Kohlberg and I will take questions following the film.

See you there!

In rhythm,

Mickey

The Music Never Stopped premiere will be held on March 16, 2011 at the KAUFMANN CONCERT HALL AT THE 92ND STREET Y. For tickets and more information, visit 92Y.org or call 212.415.5500.

Stay tuned for more coverage on this very special event plus the Washington, D.C. premiere which will feature a post screening discussion with Mickey, Jim Kohlberg, and Dr. Sacks, moderated by Tipper Gore.

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As many of you may have followed, Bob and I appeared at the Sundance Film Festival in support of the new movie, The Music Never Stopped. It's a film based on Dr. Oliver Sacks case study known as "The Last Hippie". Grateful Dead music becomes a catalyst and unifying energy that is at the heart of this story about a young man who has a tumor in his brain and his clock kind of stops in 1968. He connects with Grateful Dead music and visits us with Dr. Sacks at Madison Square Garden in 1991. This event connects him with his life again. The movie shows the power of music in a way that we are all very proud of.

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Wouldn't it be great to know exactly how that worked and replicate it for other individuals with similar and and dis-similar maladies? I suspect there was heavy karma between the band and this individual and a synergy from the audience also that tapped into a healing field of energy. But, what do I know.? Hope to be there and see the movie and ask more questions. (From the 7 Medicine Buddhas Pure realm)
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Mickey will be in NYC for this event on the 16'th., and Furthur are in NYC celebrating Phil's birthday on the 15'th. So, do you think...maybe....... ? Peace
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I have related on other forums here how the music of the Dead has helped my son with autism connect with me and others. I'm sure this is a powerful story!