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
- keithb1213 years 8 months agoMorning DewMusic has changed the way I viewed the world. I got turned on to the dead when I went to college @UF in 1986. My first show was St Pete Fl in Oct 88. I was a bag of stress ready to explode. I remember sitting in a seat on the second night when they whipped out a Morning Dew. The music overtook my soul and I was awakened. It has been a long strange trip since then. Every time I hear the Dew it takes me back to that magical moment. I miss you Jeryy!
- Hottuna07613 years 8 months agohealing with the deadShort and sweet, As we all know how devastating September 11, 2001 was. I as a New york City Police Officer 1st responder that day and very lucky to tell this. I was standing next to the South tower (liberty and west streets) as it collapsed and not far from the north tower when that collapsed. About two weeks have passed and we were already doing 12 plus hour shifts, coming into work listening to WNEW FM I am not sure if it was Bertha or Touch of gray was playing when this karmer went through me and just settled everything that my mind and body was going through. I remember the smile on my face and how relaxed I was. That just seemed to help me through these tough times. Love the Grateful Dead and miss Jerry.. Thats my little story of a Dead head since 1972..
- lcafiero13 years 8 months agoHow "Ripple" made me a better DadIn 1997, I had a life-altering (in a very good way!) event take place in my life while living in Japan: My daughter Mirano (Mimi) was born. At the time of her birth and during her infancy, my fear of "screwing up parenthood" bordered on paralyzing. I used to sing "Ripple" to her as a lullabye -- not because I liked the song as much as it was a song I could sing softly. I hadn't really thought about the words to that song, but the more it became one of her main lullabyes -- probably her main lullabye when I put her to bed -- the more the words rang true about what Mimi and I had in store. That is, we -- as parent and child -- have our own paths to follow that may be "no simple highway," and that path is for each of our "steps alone." But come what may, "if I knew the way, I would take you home." It made me realize I didn't have to be the perfect Dad, just one who was always there while our "simple highway" -- whether really simple or not -- goes in the same direction. I'm looking forward to the movie when it comes to Santa Cruz. Thank you, Robert, for all the poetry, but especially for "Ripple." Thank you, Jerry, for all the music, but especially this one. And thank you, Mimi, for making the path I'm on, on the whole, a joy.