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  • marye
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    bychance...
    you might want to seek out a Hunter song called "When a Man Loves a Woman." Not the same as the Percy Sledge song, which is also awesome of course. It is sweet and heartfelt. I think it's on "Liberty."
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    Wedding Vows - Thanks
    Thanks for the responses. I love "They Love Each Other" and it'll find a spot somewhere in the wedding/reception. cosmicbadger: lol @ inlaws! I'm embarrassed to admit, I haven't listen to any Hunter songs that were not performed by the dead... :( But! I will remedy that w/in the day! I'm actually looking for Wedding Vows... Words to be spoken by me, to her, during the ceremony. I can find pages upon pages upon pages of wedding vows on the net or via a book store. I was really hoping that somewhere in some time past Hunter had written vows.. Something a bit more special that held true to his style.... If anyone runs across something fitting please shot me a line. Mean while I'm going to browse the forum and see who is who and which witch is which.
  • daisy37ct
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    Greetings from Connecticut
    Hello Everyone !I hope to meet up with some other fans & get to know you all. I work at a casino where Phil & Bobby have both blessed us with their music. Peace & Love , daisy
  • cosmicbadger
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    wedding words
    Hi Paul The one that gets me is Robert Hunter's 'Maybe she's a Bluebird' from Tales of the Great Rum Runners. Never recorded by the Dead (happy to be be corrected on that), but the sweetest words, if perhaps a little wistful for a wedding. All of my fancy All of my dreams come true Just to be here with you For the last dream All of my life Starts to make sense now I think I see what it means When I was a beggar When I was a thief When I was caught up Was you that brought relief Sometimes you amaze me Sometimes make me crazy Maybe you're a bluebird That will never fly away Not fly away, no Not fly away Maybe you're a bluebird Who will never fly away Of course the new in-laws may not be too impressed with the confession that you were a beggar and a thief! best wishes to you both
  • Steve-O
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    Good Call
    I wanted that to be our wedding song, I was shot down though, Although when the wedding party was introduced, she had the dj play truckin. That was really cool.
  • izzie
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    They Love Each Other...
    I'd start there.
  • bychance
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    I'm looking for some 'Grateful Vows'
    Hi all, I'm a newbie here but a long time Head. My Lady and I will be tying the knot in November and I am on the wedding vow hunt. I've been hoping to run across some lyrical lines from Robert Hunter that express my love in a Grateful Way. If anyone has ran across something that may fit the bill, please guide me. Many thanks in advance, Paul
  • canimAl
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    AaBbCcDdEe
    I found San Jose on the map of the united states. Which is right next to Palo Alto and Stanford California. Jerry Garcia's father name is Jose. I so happened to pick this name because a while back in the third grade - during recess - coming down the stairs I said,"I am one of the strong ones" to one of three girls. Also my teacher has the same last of one of the drummers.
  • Blue Orpheus
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    Deadhead from Melbourne,
    Deadhead from Melbourne, Australia. I live, breathe and eat the Grateful Dead - but my favorite era would have to be '68-'69. Bobby is probably my fave, too... I'd love to catch him in concert someday. Always up for a chat, recommendations, or trading. Mark
  • mrfish
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    hello all
    Hey everyone im Josh. I'm from the Chicagoland area but im currently studying music in NYC. If there are any other musicians in the NYC area hit me uip! Not enough heads. not the greatest jam scene out here but hopefully i could help change that : ) peace everyone-mrfish
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Hey! I am Bamski from Brooklyn and I got on the bus in college and hit my first show in Pittsburg on 6-26-88 and hit about 30 shows along the way. Between the handful of DVDs and nearly 1000 digital songs, just about everyday is a different Dead show. Nothing like coming home from a long day at work and putting on some Dead and relaxing.
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Hi there. My name is Evan and I am from very nothern new york near Canada but am attending college in Buffalo. Just wanted to make a shout in the hopes of becoming part of this awesome community. Unfortunately, because I was born in '87 I was never able to see the Dead. However I love them. The first time I ever heard any real Dead (beside like Truckin' or something) was in a car coming back from a golf game. My cousin's boyfriend Jason popped in Dick's Picks 17 and turned it to Franklin's Tower. I don't know whether is was Hornsby's piano or Jerry's guitar but I was blown away. I have been a hardcore fan ever since. The closest I have come since to seeing the Dead is seeing Ratdog at the FLPC center in Geneva. Shout out to anyone who was there. Take care all!
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Glad to see you here! Always good to see the youth on the bus. Since this topic is getting quite huge, I'm launching a new version here. We look forward to making your acquaintance, folks, so don't be shy!