The feature film The Music Never Stopped is based on the true story of an estranged father and son reconnecting through the power of music, particularly the music of the Dead. How has the music of the Dead helped to heal you? Is there a specific song that has given you inspiration when you needed it? A memory of the Dead that has greatly enriched your life? Submit your personal tale of "gratefulness" in the comments of this page and not only we will pass along your anecdotes to the band, but you may just win a copy of The Music Never Stopped soundtrack and a t-shirt from the film. 10 winners will be selected at random.
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The feature film The Music Never Stopped is based on the true story of an estranged father and son reconnecting through the power of music, particularly the music of the Dead. How has the music of the Dead helped to heal you? Is there a specific song that has given you inspiration when you needed it? A memory of the Dead that has greatly enriched your life? Submit your personal tale of "gratefulness" in the comments of this page and not only we will pass along your anecdotes to the band, but you may just win a copy of The Music Never Stopped soundtrack and a t-shirt from the film. 10 winners will be selected at random.
NO PURCHASE NECESSARY. Open only to legal residents of the 50 United States and D.C. (excluding Puerto Rico, U.S. Virgin Islands and Guam), 18 and older (or 19 and older for residents of AL and NE) at time of entry. Void where prohibited. To enter: Visit https://www.dead.net between 12:00pm Pacific Standard Time (“PST”) on March 21, 2011 and 12:00pm PST on April 1, 2011 and follow online instructions to submit entry. Limit one (1) entry per person/address/email address. Subject to Official Rules available HERE.https://www.dead.net/features/news/share-your-stories-healing-deadShare Your Stories Of Healing With The DeadThe feature film The Music Never Stopped is based on the true story of an estranged father and son reconnecting through the power of music, particularly the music of the Dead. How has the music of the Dead helped to heal you? Is there a specific song that has given you inspiration when you needed it? A memory of the Dead that has greatly enriched your life? Submit your personal tale of "gratefulness" in the comments of this page and not only we will pass along your anecdotes to the band, but you may just win a copy of The Music Never Stopped soundtrack and a t-shirt from the film. 10 winners will be selected at random.
NO PURCHASE NECESSARY. Open only to legal residents of the 50 United States and D.C. (excluding Puerto Rico, U.S. Virgin Islands and Guam), 18 and older (or 19 and older for residents of AL and NE) at time of entry. Void where prohibited. To enter: Visit https://www.dead.net between 12:00pm Pacific Standard Time (“PST”) on March 21, 2011 and 12:00pm PST on April 1, 2011 and follow online instructions to submit entry. Limit one (1) entry per person/address/email address. Subject to Official Rules available HERE.26736
- shannon fronek13 years 8 months agomy unkle and best friendthere are many ways that the dead have inspired and affected my life. but the one thing that sticks out in my mind is the day my best friend drifter (DRFTR) died. He passed on while listening to "RIPPLE", and to this day everytime i hear that song it makes me feel inspired instead of sad. knowing that he died with absolutely nothing to call his own, but was very happy about it. he lived his life touring the country, going to festies, and just being a silly prankster pirate, he was an amazing man and we all miss him so very much. everytime i listen to the dead it makes me think of him and inspires me to get out there and make others as happy as he did. thank u unkle drift for being the man that u were and for always looking out for ur kiddz from the festy in the sky............WE MISS U PIRATE!!!!!!!!! KIDDZ 4 LIFE!!!!!!!
- zekelives13 years 8 months agoblack bird now flyingprior to my first show in 87, I was your typical "meatalhead", always with the black concert shirt on. seemingly more concerned about complaining about the world than any thing else. the world seemed grim, and cold, the only release seemed to be metal shows where the only emotion that seemed to be expressed was hate and rage. to fit in you needed to wear a black tee shirt and jeans uniform and think that just about everything sucked. then came my first dead show at alpine in 87. I WAS COMPLETELY BLOWN AWAY!! I spend the majority of the show with my jaw on the ground. here were 45 thousand people all celebrating the fact that there all different, and dancing with pure joy. i was moved beyond belief. 45 thousand people celebrating beauty instead of hate, difference verses conformity. I was converted. the next year in 88 I when to all 4 shows the summer of 88, and my birthday just so happened to be on the Thursday night show, for an encore they played the beatles, "black bird". this seemed like they were playing just for me, i was re- born if you will in to a world of beauty and love. Truly I was only waiting for that moment to be free.
- Anonymous (not verified)13 years 8 months agohealing with the DeadNo specific time or story here, just a short note to say whenever I am feeling blue or upset about something, I know I can count on the music of the Grateful Dead to bring me back to life. Something about it just makes me smile and begin to dance. Every time - never fails!