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    please send love, support and anything else you can offer to Johnman; the shit has hit the fan for him and his son and needs whatever you can give. please read the "positive vibes" topic for further info.
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    the lack of jazz and improvised/experimental music in the Dead/jamband/festival/community scene.want to banish obscurity, estimated-eyes? want to become more aware of what's out there? encourage publications, festival promoters and bands to investigate, add to the bill, take out on tour and support. if the audience decides that they're not going for it and it doesn't work for them, fine. but give them the option to hear it. Furthur, Mickey, 7 Walkers and those like-minded fellow musical travelers: buy a copy of The Wire magazine (the Dead, you have lifelong friend and supporter of all things Grateful in Editor Chris Bohn, also writes under the name Biba Kopf); check out ubuweb.com. visit spaces like the Empty Bottle in Chicago; The Stone in New York, Cafe Oto in London, SuperDeluxe in Japan. we don't necessarily need to hear something championed in Relix Magazine as a special guest; we don't necessarily need to hear the same kinda artists as support act. i am more than happy to send cdr's of music and cover postage at my own cost; links and sites of interest. this isn't condescension. this isn't to patronise. it is an open letter to whoever is listening to encourage a less incestuous musical family. too bad that long gone are the days when Charles Lloyd, Charles Mingus or Miles Davis were on the same bill as a psychedelic rock band. '60's cross-pollination reduced to back-slapping and inbred blowjobs. even....EVEN, an jazz artist already known to the majority of Dead Heads; David Murray. his recent projects with the Gwo Ka Masters and excursions into Cuban ensembles; a short tour with Furthur? how on earth is that not possible?
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    Hello future: I am looking to spread the positive vibrations we all are capable of to everyone and everything. It is hard to put in words, maybe you should look into my group called Moving Forward. I am networking with alike minds to start a revolution of change in our world. It is all about thinking positive, doing positive, and spreading the positive. If there's nothing but good vibes going around, the greed and instinct will be beaten down and move on to feed elsewhere. I have a lot of methods of practice, my main goal is to show and spread it through music. The wall I must knock down is the discrimination fellow music lovers have against each other. It is amazing how someone can pass judgement on what kind of sound waves your body enjoys. This goes along with all the hate and greed in our world. Lack of communication is a main reason behind all of this. I am not the best with my words, but the idea is that once everyone sees they did not generate this hate against their own kind, they will notice it everywhere. Once it's exposed we can spread our peace and make the world beating only positive vibrations, moving us forward. Thanks for your time to hear me. The group page is http://www.facebook.com/groups/227185313982190?ap=1
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    On the top page of a yahoo story that came up yesterday as I Iogged in, I thought "Did I Just See a Grateful Dead Dancing Bear? I clicked on the story and to my surprise. There was a faint but very visible Grateful Dead Dancing Bear on the right side. Not Captain Kangaroos dancing bear. Grateful Dead. I smiled so big and was like Wowwwww!!! Citation and works: A group of people from a long long time ago and... Yahoo (Web) Wed Mar 30, 11:36 am ET Could lead codices prove ‘the major discovery of Christian history’? By Chris Lehmann Share retweet EmailPrint..By Chris Lehmann chris Lehmann – Wed Mar 30, 11:36 am ET The bear is waving with it's right hand, stepping forward with it's left foot and looking to it's right. After printing it I can even make out the ears, eyes, smile and scarf. Follow this yahoo link to see for yourself. Look at the top picture, right tablet. http://news.yahoo.com/s/yblog_thelookout/20110330/ts_yblog_thelookout/c… Vincent Huff deadheadhead.forever@hotmail.com yahoo.com and myspace.com Also at vhuff@student.cscc.edu Columbus State Community College. Age 49, 07/25/1961. Vincent Forever Grateful Forever Dead
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    here you go
    Post them requests!
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    Grateful Dead animal crackers...like bears, terrapins, monkeys (dressed as railroad engineers), crows........
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    Topic Suggestion: GD Store Wish List
    Fans could suggest new product ideas, and you (GD Site/Store) could monitor the interest/demand by the response.Things I'm thinking about: Pajama/Lounge pants Boxers More Tropical/Hawaiian Shirts The Bears are cute, but we need more Terrapins on items. Thx Mike --
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    yes, he's quite right
    it already exists. Come on down!
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    I'm sure there is one
    I believe it's called "Going Furthur"
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    There definitely needs to be a Furthur Forum. They are well worthy.
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Will any of the Dead be performing at the 40th anniversary of the Summer of Love concert on September 2nd at Golden Gate Park in San Francisco?
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What about a thread for us in Europe? To compare tips about interesting concerts (if there IS such a thing) for Deadheads here, or to moan about the lack of people who have even HEARD of the Dead over here, or to discuss how sad it is that we can not see any of these great concerts that you guys are talking about, or just so we fee somewhat less isolated. Was just an idea, Americans welcome too, of course, but would save through wading through other longer threads to find interesting and more local information.
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why not include South America, Central America, the Middle East, Asia, Africa, Australia?? we are everywhere! as I move around quite a bit, it would always be cool to meet up with heads in various places. peace
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I saw the addition in the 'we are the world' (ouch) section. cool, thankx. I don't even know if we having something like this here, but how about a discussion of the meanings of songs? while Dodd's work pretty much does this, (and does it damn well!) I think he basically deals with songs written by the band and/or Hunter or Barlow... (not sure) anyways, in the game show, I went off on a tangent about the meaning of Iko Iko and Dougles added to that, so it would be nice to have a space to talk about the meanings of songs. on the old dead.net there were a few pretty cool discussions going about Loser and Jack Straw; maybe a few others... peace. "What's the point of calling shots, this cue ain't straight in line Cue balls made of styrofoam and no-one's got the time"
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Think it might be fun to discuss which song appeals to us most personally-would be like our own personal anthem, and why. From lyrics, special time we first heard it, or for whatever reason. Will start-for me is definately The Wheel. Lyrics seem to sum up my life most accurately. Will tell why later, if anybody else would be interested in this topic besides me.
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Gotta deal with a few geographic regions yet. Think I will skip Antarctica for now but the other continents should be duly represented.... But yeah, no shortage of lyric-related topics to discuss. Hold on...
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Last night I dreamt that I was in a near deserted supermarket and as I wheeled my cart to the only open checkout I saw that Jerry was sitting behind the till with an acoustic guitar singing Brokedown Palace! I have another recurrent dream of seeing a fantastic GD show at an outdoor festival in a natural amphitheatre with a rainbow stage. I wake up convinced that I was really there, but as far as I know I never was!! Also Johnny G on Life After Dead talks about his first Dead Dream so how about a topic on Dreams of the Dead...could be fun!!
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I would like to see a topic so we can discuss why Bob Weir and Mickey Hart are supporting musicFIRST as well as be able to talk about whether this helps or hurts the music industry (look under Supporting Artists and then the letter M to see Mickey and Bob's listing). For those not familiar with this issue, opponents claim that it will kill off all small broadcasters and netcasters (even non-profits) in the United States while proponents claim that artists deserve compensation for bringing in revenue to those who play their music. http://www.musicfirstcoalition.org/ -- Yes it's me, I'm the pride of Cucamonga, I can see golden forests in the sun.
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Badger, your topic is here: http://www.dead.net/forum/dead-dreams KoHo, I'll start yours tomorrow; it's the end of the work day and my brains are not up to framing the complexities properly! Keep those suggestions coming!
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...shall we go, you and I while we can... Since there was no special place here to remember Jerry's birthday, perhaps there should be a place to remember his passing on August 9 ?
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maybe I'll just take a cue from Patti Smith and launch a topic for Jerry Week. Thanks.
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How about everyones favorite parking lot scene. PS Love this site. Thanks much!!
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Hi,My name is Anders....a guy, age 50, living in Denmark/Scandinavia. Love the music of The Grateful Dead....and been to 2 of their shows: 1981 , Copenhagen/Denmark & 1990, Berlin/Germany. Also I,ve been visting America twice...know some fantastic people there. BUT...what I,m about to ask You: Do You hope America one day gets a National Health Care System - like we have in Europe....OR do You prefer things as they are now ? Can tell You...nearly all people here in Denmark/Europe love our Nat. Healt Care Systems. We might pay a little more tax, due to this fact...BUT - in return, nobody NEVER has to worry about "what happens, should one get ill". Can just concentrate 100 per cent on getting better: and we never has to think about payng money to insurance-companies (insurance against sickness).... Saw Moores Film "Sicko"...think he is right, some of these "insurance-companies" that You have, MIGHT have a bigger interest in earning/saving money, than they have in giving their patient the best (and most costly) treatment ?? Have a nice Day in America. Greetings from Denmark, Anders
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There used to be a spot on this sight where you posted some envelope art. I think it would be awsome and rad if you could put that back up, accompanied by all the envelopes you have. I like to see if any of mine are there I'm sure others would like to have a look see too
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I dunno about the status of that art, but I'll ask around. Meanwhile, feel free to upload your envelope art to Fan Pix if you've got a scanner...
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How about a Discussion Topic of your favorite "musical sandwich" and/or song segways? For example 10/9/89 Hampton, VA...GD started 2nd set with my all time favorite run of songs which was Playin>UJB>Playin Reprise>Dark Star 143or245 stay safe and feel good!
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I'll add it to the list of topics waiting to get started when we've achieved happy serverhood...
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what about a topic which deals with the fact that there is an evident change of DH generations underway.there are rhe seniors who are coming into their 60s(or more) now,than the middle of the road who came on the bus late 70s and the new ones who never had the luck to see the GD because when jerry passed away they were like 5-10yrs. old.wow,its in fact allready the 3rd gen. of DH and the 1st to grow up only on canned music.i am sure that the folks of all these 3 groups might have alot of interesting stuff to tell one another..:-)(-:peace to all
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I'm one of those 3rd generations. I was born in 1980, first listened to the GD in 92, got my 1st 2 CD's in 1993 which I think were a pretty popular buy among CD's for Dead fans. In the Dark and Skeletons From the Closet. I already had a musical love from listening to the GD in the short amount of time listening to them when Jerry died. I remember walking down the stairs half way to my mom doing her hair saying Jerry died this morning. She likes country music and only told me because she knew I loved the GD. I said no way, and walked back up to my room and cried. The breaker is my mom said you can see the Grateful Dead when you turn 15. I was happy. I had a very close cousin who had been the type of guy that not only goes show to show, he lived show to show. Well, anyways me and Jerry share birthdays (Aug. 1st) I turned 15 (in '95) and I was ready to find the next ticket. Seen that they were just in Chicago a few weeks ago at the time that July... Their last Venue. Days later after never finding out the next time they were going to come to the Chicago, Jerry ended up passing away on August 9th 1995 (we all know, but...) I just turned 15! Anyways at least I've seen the Dead, and to me the closest thing other than them... Dark Star Orchestra. I can count over 200 CD's in my GD collection, but that was all before 2002. I have about 2000 hours of live GD from just the computer and internet. I love the dead, and have come across many dead heads with the same knowledge that I do! I admit tho, I lack the experience! And the experience outweighs the songs, time a lifetime. I could get a copy of every show they ever played, and never get to feel, see, smell, hear, or even fathom what it was actually like to be there. That's why I love you! I love you all, good night... A dream we dreamed one afternoon long ago... ________________________ www.autoquoteresearch.com
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...see what i meant!i am sure that even if there are lifetimes between us..we all are DEADHEADS and we ride in the same bus on a long,strange trip from which nobody can tell where it will lead us.....end of an era?we have really just begun and im sure there are tons of stories to be shared on this topic! U could call it the "tribe around the fire" !!!.the futures here an we are it..........Peace To you all out there :-)(-:
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thats the oldest way tribes communicate together.at night with a great fire burnin,they sit around in a circle and the elders pass their experience to the young warriors,who then tell their own stories because they are young and strong and its on their shoulders to defend the tribe.every indigenous people do it like this.american indians,beduins.nomads in mongolia etc....thats the way the torch gets passed from one gen.to the other...yeah and the aboriginees sit around in a circle too..tellin stories about the dreamtime:-)(-:
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Any chance we can start a topic about uncle johns band a band here in tampa, fl. Just want to see if there are any people in here from Tampa who go to Skippers Smoke House for the Thursday night shows.
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hows about a 'song parody' section?? it is a little different from the poet's corner, I think; and lots of fun. I've done a few song parodies, and Ami just did a grate one. it would be cool to see them all in one place, and then, hopefully encourage others to let their inspiration flow. just an idear. peace.
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Joe! ********************************** Don't part with your illusions. When they are gone, you will still exist, but you have ceased to live. Samuel Clemens
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did we ever get the song parody topic? couldn'T find it if it is here, and I got anew one in mind that I was working out as I lay me down to sleep last night... 'Loose Goosie' an excerpt: 'singing why oh why oh why oh why, why? why do you yank my chain?'
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Goofin' With the Lyrics, I think. If not, speak up.
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OK, I'll put them there. thanks. peace.
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that your original request was on April 16, when I headed out of town for a conference, so it kind of went in one side of my brain and out the other... Sorry for the lack of response!
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not a problem, marye. I was away, too. as this board has grown and grown (my eyes groan) I really do not have time to search around, so I was just wondering. I kind of wanted all of those songs in one place. yeah, I was always the dude who INSISTED that each tape be returned to it's proper case, and that the songs be listed properly. you get my drift. ( -: it was there, the 'goffin' space before April; and I had even posted there before that, too. just spaced on it's (goofin space's) existence. peace.
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Ron Paul is the only real choice for freedom. No new forum? Corporate bs.
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What's up guys, I just wanted to give everyone a heads up about the inaugural Chicago Bluegrass & Blues festival, this 11/22 at the historic Congress Theater, all benefiting the Saving Tiny Hearts Societies fight against the country's most common birth defect. www.cbgbfestival.com Also, I'd love to send you guys some tickets for family and friends, so hit me up at michael.raspatello@gmail.com and I'll mail them your way... Mike Raspatello
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we freakin get already... try postin just once huh!!! i was excited for that grate news, but now i'm gittin pretty PO'd......thx
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to the overexuberant Mr. Raspatello
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My apoligies marye, I was trying to direct him, when I stepped on your toes,to the correct forum when he first posted. Karma went into immediate action and wham, I broke my own toe. Serves me right. To think I could fill your shoes, I'm lucky it wasn't all ten. ;)))) Happy to have you back, hope had a grate weekend! peace,pk
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MadonMDR has a great show to promote and gets a little carried away, and various people have pointed out, in varying ways, "Cool show. Enough already with the multi-posts." I think nature has taken its course here, no harm no foul. I also hope the show is a big success.
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nattybrew....you are right.....too bad he didn't get the nomination and won't run independent. has alot of the same ideas as nader believe it or not
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Maybe Dennis, Bob, etc.could all write some kind words about this man who just left us.. He deserves it. Even on the front page. Just my humble suggestion, Like Jerry might say "if it's cool and you want to do it, then do it.
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I can't speak for anyone else, but I was lucky enough to do an interview with Hal Kant a few years back for a Rex story on the Innocence Project. Very interesting guy and I really liked talking to him.