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    By request--a place to talk about our plans to hit the road and pitch the tent in the quest for great tunes.

    Furthur's playing a lot of fests this year, and so are lots of other bands and artists we know and love. Talk about it all here, as Furthur Fest is just around the corner!

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  • Canyon Critter
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    Congratulations Mr. Orobos
    Hope you have a blast and very nice to here you both got something wonderful to share @ Redrocks (not to mention the anniversary!) Have fun ;-) _____________________________________________ Will you come with me? Once in awhile you can get shown the light in the strangest of places if you look at it right!
  • Oroboros
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    My wife and I lucked out with the Red Rocks sale this morning.
    You know, many years ago Mary and I went together to the Grateful Dead's first Red Rocks shows in 1978. This summer we will celebrate our 30th wedding aniversary, and we will now will have an additional celebration at the Rocks with Furthur (and friends) in September. What a gift!! "she's my summer love in the spring, fall, and winter..." And now more than ever ;o} The Truth is realized in an instant, the act is practiced step by step.
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    Not a festival, but...
    http://avontheatre.org/special_events.html#jun17 The Avon Theatre’s Cult Classics Series presents THE GRATEFUL DEAD Rare Clips and Concerts 1960’s – 1980’s Hosted by guest speaker Bill Shelley (Shelley Archives) Thursday, June 17 Special Showtime - 8:00pm Carte Blanche – FREE / Members - $6 / Students/Seniors - $8 / Nonmembers - $10 No Grateful Dead fan will want to miss this amazing program of rare performances… The Grateful Dead were San Francisco’s original psychedelic band from their premiere heyday of 1967 to the untimely death of their leader Jerry Garcia in 1995. Their concerts were musically famous for their long musical jams and legendary caravan of followers. But what was more important was the sensational array of music they created. Shelley Archives Inc has un-earthed from its vaults some of the Grateful Dead’s finest and rarest performances, promotional films, rehearsal footage, and concerts made all around the world. You don’t have to be a true Dead Head to love the music of this band as they perform “Truckin,” “Uncle John’s Band,” “Casey Jones,” “Sugar Magnolia,” “Scarlet Begonias,” “Ripple,” “St. Stephen,” “Sugarfree,” “Friend of the Devil,” “Bertha,” to “Touch of Grey,” with some surprises thrown in between. ABOUT BILL SHELLEY/SHELLEY ARCHIVES: As a filmmaker, William Shelley has been shooting professionally since the 1970’s when he captured on film and video bands such as The Stray Cats, Twisted Sister, Joan Jett & The Blackhearts playing in small bars and clubs before they became famous. Shelley later associated with rap group Public Enemy (PE), then known as Spectrum City, going on to direct a number of their videos and become an honorary member of PE’s African American Media Network cable television studio. Shelley Archives Inc. was started in 1985. After working with Readers Digest Entertainment in 1990, the company’s end product was nominated for an Emmy in 1993 for the three part series “Legends of Comedy.” The program was broadcast on the Disney cable network, and home video sales exceeded a record breaking one million copies sold. Today the company has over 100,000 reels of original 35mm and 16mm films in its archive and over 10,000 hours of rare concerts, television shows (from Europe & USA), promos, interviews, out-takes, and home movies, from a wide-ranging variety of subjects. The company has licensed them to numerous documentary and commercial projects throughout the world. Preservation of films and music clips is a main focus of the organization, as well as the desire to compensate the artists. The music continues this summer… PINK FLOYD: 1966 – 1975 – Thursday, July 15 – 8pm LED ZEPPELIN: 1968 – 1980 – Thursday, August 12 – 8pm
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    Is 'SHAKEDOWN' but they are probably sold out by now. "Lazy lightning you say you never strike the same place. I want a double dose in any case" ... "You got to hear my supplication. Got to hear me now. A little bolt of inspiration"
  • Canyon Critter
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    tickets from what I heard ;-) _____________________________________________ Will you come with me? Once in awhile you can get shown the light in the strangest of places if you look at it right!
  • wildplum
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    the presale for red rocks is
    the presale for red rocks is tomorrow. anyone know what the password is? thanks.
  • JackstrawfromC…
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    They could stop somewhere in the vicinity of Colorado on their way from CT to SF?? Hey you know, there is this tiny little inconspicuous amphitheatre in Morrison made out of beautiful red rocks that would be the perfect setting for a Furthur run. I just checked the schedule and there are some openings between 7/31 and 8/14 but they are filling up fast. Bobby could even reunite with his old buddy Jay Lane who is playing with Primus on 8/12. Come on let's do this!! "Lazy lightning you say you never strike the same place. I want a double dose in any case ... You got to hear my supplication. Got to hear me now. A little bolt of inspiration"
  • marye
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    that should be LOTS of fun!
    even my geriatric self is somewhat tempted!
  • Rip
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    Outsidelands.....
    Featuring Furthur on August 14-15.
  • marye
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    no idea
    but that would certainly be a scene...
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By request--a place to talk about our plans to hit the road and pitch the tent in the quest for great tunes.

Furthur's playing a lot of fests this year, and so are lots of other bands and artists we know and love. Talk about it all here, as Furthur Fest is just around the corner!

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Have a great time, guys! Wish I could go to the all-in-one fest, like Frogtown, East Coast style. Hope you blow a few brain cells for me =) from the music!
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does anybody know of some good fall music festivals going on near Illinois? Was not able to make it to the Further shows and am itching to get to a festival this year.
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See Daves post on a fine little festie in Elgin, IL this weekend....gonna be lots of skeeters but they do allow an above ground campfire (you know those raised campfire thingies) also Schwagfest is coming up, but that's kinda far. ♥~♥~♥~♥~♥~♥~♥~♥~♥~♥~♥~♥~♥~♥~♥~♥~♥~♥~♥~♥~♥~♥~♥~♥~♥~♥~♥ Twirly Banner
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Sorry Doug's post.♥~♥~♥~♥~♥~♥~♥~♥~♥~♥~♥~♥~♥~♥~♥~♥~♥~♥~♥~♥~♥~♥~♥~♥~♥~♥~♥ Twirly Banner
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hey wheres the cali heads?? any one hiting this show??
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As the Grateful Dead song goes, Bob Weir has been playing in the band - one band or another - his entire adult life. But never a band quite like the one he'll be playing in for one night this fall. Appropriately enough, the singer-guitarist plans to open his unprecedented Oct. 22 performance with the Marin Symphony with a new orchestral arrangement of the Dead's classic "Playing in the Band." "It's something I've wanted to do since forever," Weir, who's 62, said from his home in Mill Valley. "I've wanted to do something like this since I was in my teens, or even younger." Billed as "First Fusion," it will be a history-making concert for the symphony, never having shared its stage with a rock musician before. And it's about time. Not 'It s something I've wanted to do since forever,' says musician Bob Weir, about playing with a symphony. (Provided by Susana Millman) to jump on the bandwagon, so to speak, but I've been after them to take on a collaboration like this for years. And now, in these lean economic times, they finally have. "The folks at the Marin Symphony are in pretty desperate financial shape," Weir said. "They need a big show, but they also need to bring in a new audience. That's a constant concern for symphonies. They want to get fresh ears in there because those people will come back. They do great stuff, but nobody knows about it." The plan is for the evening to be divided into two parts: In one, Weir and the 41-piece orchestra perform symphonic arrangements of Grateful Dead songs. Other than "Playing in the Band," Weir wants the other tunes getting this treatment to be a surprise. Advertisement "We wanted to be kind of ambitious," is all he would say. "We took some of the low-hanging fruit, and we went climbing as well." He's working closely on the arrangements with Italian composer-arranger Giancarlo Aquilanti, director of the Stanford Wind Ensemble. "We've been doing a lot of work at my home studio with synthesizers and scoring programs with sound libraries attached," Weir explained. "We talk down the arrangements and then mock them up. Along the way, I have to learn Italian because the spoken language of symphonic music is in Italian. Don't have to learn that much, but it's a fair bit." The other half of the program will showcase Weir and four or five rock musicians from his bands - Furthur and Ratdog - playing improvisational pieces with the Grammy-nominated chamber group Quartet San Francisco as well as symphony musicians picked for their ability to improvise. The Dead pioneered improvisation in rock, but it's not all that common in classical music. "Classical musicians often times do not improvise," Weir said. "They're technicians. But what I want to do is get some interaction happening. I want the soloists from the orchestra to be able to take off a little bit, if they can. And we're finding soloists who can improvise and do call and response and that kind of stuff. I've got a couple of instrumentalists I can trade licks with. We're hoping to salt that in there because I have not heard that done before." Rock musicians collaborating with symphony orchestras has been done before, so this isn't groundbreaking in that sense. Sting is touring with a five-piece rock group and the 45-member Royal Philharmonic Concert Orchestra, which he calls "the biggest band I've ever had." What Rolling Stone calls his most exciting album in years, "Symphonicities," is a set of orchestral remakes of songs from his solo and Police repertoires. And let's not forget Metallica's deafening 1999 collaboration with the San Francisco Symphony, which I described at the time as "like playing a Stradivarius with a chain saw." "I've seen the Metallica-San Francisco Symphony video and learned things from it," Weir said. "I've learned that I don't think the band can play quite as loud as those guys were playing." Stylistically, rock songs and symphonic pieces aren't as incongruous as you might suspect. Weir and his late partner in the Dead, Jerry Garcia, began as folk/bluegrass musicians, and many of the Dead's songs, particularly the ones written with lyricist Robert Hunter, are essentially electrified contemporary folk music. "For hundreds of years, a great deal of classical music was flights of fancy that composers took on folk songs," Weir pointed out. "Bach was famous for that. So was Mozart." I would add Dvorak to that list, Copland, many others. The symphony offered this gig to Weir and his Dead-Furthur bandmate, bassist Phil Lesh, who wasn't up for a daunting project. Whether Lesh will play on the night of the show is up in the air. "I'm thinking of using two bass players, both of whom play for Ratdog," Weir said, mentioning stand-up bassist Rob Wasserman and electric bassist Robin Sylvester. "Lesh passed on the project early on, so what I'm trying to do is plump it up so that he can't refuse, but I've got some work to do." After a successful summer tour with Lesh and Furthur, Weir's focus is on "First Fusion," and what the collaboration will do to open doors for future projects like it. "If this goes well, I'm sure I'm going to have all kinds of offers from the Wolftraps and the pops orchestras back East," he predicted. "That will be fun, and that in turn could turn into more ambitious projects that would come back locally. But, for now, I'm pursuing it one step at a time." IF YOU GO What: "First Fusion," Bob Weir and the Marin Symphony When: 8 p.m. Oct. 22 Where: Marin Veterans Memorial Auditorium, 10 Avenue of the Flags, San Rafael Tickets: $50 to $350, on sale Sept. 1 Information: 499-6800; www.marinsymphony.org Liz OO play on- KEEP LISTENING
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ok well todays the show, ima leaving at 12pm, the show starts at 6pm. asigned seating, sounds like that might suck. well cheers
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Have fun all you kind SoCal Brothers and Sisters!!! Sounds like a blast....see you in Red Rox.♥~♥~♥~♥~♥~♥~♥~♥~♥~♥~♥~♥~♥~♥~♥~♥~♥~♥~♥~♥~♥~♥~♥~♥~♥~♥~♥ Twirly Banner
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1 Week From today....I'll be seeing the best festival this side of the Mississippi....WANEE FESTIVAL!!! ♥~♥~♥~♥~♥~♥~♥~♥~♥~♥~♥~♥~♥~♥~♥~♥~♥~♥~♥~♥~♥~♥~♥~♥~♥~♥~♥ Twirly Banner
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See you all there...can't wait to see Billy and 7 walkers, JGB, and Friends of the dead family @ ABB festie! ♥~♥~♥~♥~♥~♥~♥~♥~♥~♥~♥~♥~♥~♥~♥~♥~♥~♥~♥~♥~♥~♥~♥~♥~♥~♥~♥ Twirly Banner
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I will be at the Raleigh, NC July 28 show...
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Anyone else going to Monterey County Fairgrounds for Furthur in October? If so, do you guys know about the venue? Is there camping similiar to Furthur Fest at Mountain Aire? I'm planning on going both days and wanted to find out more about the venue. Any help would be gratefully appreciated. "Emancipate yourself from mental slavery...none but ourselves can free our minds"
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...that this venue is extremely friendly and the town is a hippie hang-out. Hey, it's near Santa Cruz, how can you go wrong? I'll be there with bells on after coming up the PCH from la-la land.One of my favorite rides in the universe. Hey, Hey Monterrey! Be there or be square! Hope to see you, Playdead.
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for the heads up Lamagonzo and Gypsy! Looking forward to these shows....hope to see you all there! "Emancipate yourself from mental slavery...none but ourselves can free our minds"
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where would be a meeting up place? I doubt there's a totem pole, like @ Shoreline.....:)))
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where would be a meeting up place? I doubt there's a totem pole, like @ Shoreline.....:)))
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Maybe somebody who has been there could suggest a place? Otherwise, right of stage or left of stage?
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although I was supposed to go in 1967 for Monterey Pop.....(grrr-still regret that one)........maybe Phil's side @ break? idk-it's a ways off still......:)))
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i have a ticket to the first night furthur plays redrocks (sept 31 i think?) and it needs a good home...
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maybe hiting it twice. any one going there or any one know about the kinds setlists they been playing so far??
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Heading to the Peach Festival this year in Scranton PA. This will be a classic fest this year with all that has been happening with ABB. Of course, Bob will be there as well. Can't wait.