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  • stuman
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    hey ikoiko ,, I never looked for one , but is there a Ratdog fan web site ? know there is some imformation on this site.. My brother in-law doe`s promotional work for the various night clubs here in Jacksonville,FL. next time i talk to him i`ll see what he can do to get a hold of Ratdog,, you never know what this kid can do.. he has got some famous artist to the clubs ,,(smoopdog,ect..) maybe Ratdog for you ..I`ll see what he can do ,,...
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    DESERT RAT!!
    when i was in the states, i had prejeduice ppl call me desert rat LOL, i love it!! check it out .. DesretRat .. RatDog >> DesertDog :) far out !!
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    Hey bro' .. fascinating choice of words, titles, concepts, oh my oh my!! i mean Sonic Surfari! Desert Dog, wow, how cool .. re Powers That Be .. that notion crossed my mind while i was writing you about the idea, i wonder too .. i've been designing the whole event in my head and can actually visualize it completely, the venue, media coverage, organizing the whole thing, it's all within my reach i hope. i think it would be awsome culturally & musically enlighting, definetely the time for it with all the crazy stuff going on, i think it will have a strong eco! politically too, big time. it'll be sort of a private, limited audience concert, over nite camping, bazzare, and definetely heavy security and i'm well connected with the best security company here specializing in concerts. I have connections with stage designers and manufacturers, Audio, catering and wht ever is necessary to make this a one of a kind experience in the history of this land. notice how much importance the Egypt tour has and its been 30yrs since it took place! I think the tour should be coupled, trippled (i donno the next value :), there's always Egypt again, Israel (palestine), Jordan maybe and Europe, let's not get carried away .. re hauling your bag around .. it's just my way to hide from being asked to play :) you know u can get over here if you want, wait a bit, maybe the concert idea works :) think of a way you can help with this. Let'smaikit (smaik is my last name :) now about
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    Hangin' ten with ya, my brother! I am loving your Desert Dog idea, and wish that I had some way to realistically help you bring it off. I think it would be really cool. I have no idea if any of the Powers That Be ever read any of the stuff here, and I certainly don't blame them for never weighing in directly (could you imagine the tsunami of PM's their ID's would get?) but perhaps there are backchannels, and you never know. I do know that several of the Europeans here have lamented about the lack of shows there. Perhaps the notions could be coupled. I'd be surprised if such an undertaking couldn't be put together in an economically viable way. Thank you for your kind offer of assistance should I figure out a way to get over there. I hope to be able to take you up on it. I certainly wouldn't ask you to haul my bag around. I'd like it better if you wanted to play instead! While some people play golf as a competition against other golfers, to me it's more of a competition against the course itself. And in my case, the course usually wins. But I always have fun, no matter what I shoot. Beats the holy living tar out of work, as far as I'm concerned. As for your misplaced friend, have you considered a post in the looking for people thread? Who knows, he may show up around here. How cool would that be? Conversation is always more interesting than recitation, so speak your mind and not someone else's.
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    i'm glad we're on the same wave. one of my dreams is to invite RatDog to play in Dubai, I know I can do it! it's nothing difficult or strange and I believe Bobby wouldn't mind or would actually like to do so due to his love for venturing into other cultures and places. Santana was here couple of months ago and we have an annual Desert Rock concert which attracts all the famous and well known bands. I'd love to see a similar Egypt experience repeat gain! I'm actually eligible to innagurate the event, I have a business license at Dubai Media City www.dubaimediacity.com which I can easily add Events Activity to it. I can then start my corresponding with The Band and hopefully reach some sort of an agreement. As you mentioned there are plenty of Golf activity going on here and I don't see why you can't visit, maybe you would have to wait till next winter where the weather is nice. I'll caddy for you :) let me know if interested, I'll gather some information for you and try and get you the lowest deals. When I first saw your picture you reminded me of a friend of mine, a fellow deadhead: Jeff Cobb, I lost contact with him after I left but I hope to find him someday. It is morning now, it's 11:00AM but when posted my last comment I think it was after 2:00AM, can't really remember but I stay up late/early almost everyday, Till the morning comes .. I sometimes feel grateful that my mom passed away and didn't live to see what the world is turning to these days, eventhough She's Gone 3 yrs ago, things has changed radically since then. This year is a very weird one due to numerous astrological fluctuations, events and changes. People often think that they control the ways of life and don't stop to think for a minute that they're only a small particle in this cosmo's cause and effect phenomena. I know one thing for sure: if we don't stop this madness and the way we think about ourselves which is ultimately eachothers, things are gonna get worse to eventually get better! it's a basic pendelum concept but do we really have to go to that extreme? When will we ever contemplate the middle path and learn from our historical mistakes. Mankind is so stubborn. Peace
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    At least as I see it. We are all one people, and it is a shame that more don't choose to see what should be so intuitively obvious. Especially when those people are in leadership roles. Thank you for your insight. and I appreciate your desire to help spread the concepts of peace, tolerance and understanding. I am sorry to hear about your mom. I hope that her passing was peaceful, and doesn't weigh on you too heavily. Peace be with her. If you hadn't noticed, I'm also an inveterate golf junkie, and since I've heard that they speak golf in Dubai, it's actually on my list of places I'd like to get to one day. Unfortunately, that probably won't happen any time soon. One of my uncles graduated from Kent State. See, we're closer already! And you certainly are up late, or is it early? Conversation is always more interesting than recitation, so speak your mind and not someone else's.
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    thanks brother! I was a student at Kent State in the late 80's studying art and i met with so many beautiful and kind people that flipped my whole perspective about the US. When the war broke up in Kuwait in 1990, my family was still there and I found my self in the hands of strangers that soon turned out to be my second family. It took alot of diversity, conversations, exchanging of thoughts, beliefs and emotions in addition to sincere persistence to flip the table around. I found serenity and peace in the deadheads accompanied by "high" intellect, insight and hip thoughts that added a touch of grey to the false beliefs and convictions we both had about each other. Western deadheads found in me knowledge they lacked and I managed to bring them closer to the truth as it is and not as they perceive through propaganda and vice versa :). I came back to proof my family wrong in their thinking that I went astray and was lost for good (actually, I also wanted to be sure too myself, hehe). I also wanted to fulfill my mom's wishes and be close to her, but now she passed away and I no longer like it here. At the time, suddenly the east seemed to be a more joyable place now that I had been to the west and seen it all, I started appreciating the east. It's polarity in a sense. It's all the same, we're all one.
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    Sorry, didn't mean to throw you there, I'm always intrigued by new perspectives and bored by repetition, so I like to encourage others to speak freely. That's part of why I like the Dead so much. No performance is ever the same, they're always reflective of and informed by the circumstances of the moment. More like a conversation than a recitation. I think there are many troubles in the world that could be better handled by an increase in frank, honest and open communication, coupled with a willingness to listen, and an understanding that simple differences of opinion or perspective don't have to escalate into conflict. It's not necessary to agree with someone to understand their point of view, but it is necessary to hear them if you want to understand their point of view. And if a person expects to have their point of view respected, then they should be prepared to respect other's points of view as well. Seems simple enough to me. I don't get to interact directly with many people from the middle east. Since I'm reasonably certain that most of what passes for information about the region here in the US has been thoroughly whitewashed, I'm quite pleased to make your acquaintance. I saw on your profile that you caught two shows. Congrats! What brought you over here? What led you back there? Conversation is always more interesting than recitation, so speak your mind and not someone else's.
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    mr.pid! Conversation is always more interesting than recitation, so speak your mind and not someone else's. didn't see that coming :)
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    hey now! thnx for the speach tip, i'm trying buddy, eventhough i can't draw a clear line between the two. Sometimes your mind is someone elses .. I think. I'm a native of the region, but an expat of the country, don't make much sense now does it? I was born in Kuwait 1966, Jordanian national, palestinian origin and been "half" around this world, so it's been a long strange trip. I've been here for 9 yrs, now considering migrating to Canada or Newzealand, donno yet. pls. do emphasize on "speaking your mind", I'd like to learn if you can teach. Cool picture!
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Once again, thanks for contacting me Greg, I only regret we didn't have enough time to finish all the discussions we started, I really valued your diverse opinion and totaly have respect for your courage and wisdom which you gathered from venturing to the East and looking at things from a different view.There's a lot more to show you or anyone really next time you come around like sailing in the Gulf, desert safari and camping, the east coast on the Indian ocean, swimming, diving, the dates farms, organic farming, local people's heritage, many middle eastern restaurants and my home cooking :) This place is very peacful and diverse and everyone is very welcome to visit, there is no hatred here towards anyone, everyone is minding their own business and it is sort of an interantional get together place, yes very much like The return of the Jedi movies and all beings in 1 place, the only down side is the traffic is %$&%ing awful :) see'ya
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so far it seems like i'm the only lonely deadhead in the middleast! but you're never lonely when you're constantly playing dead tunes :) come visit me all you deadheads!! there's the best sunshine daydreams here ... in addition to homos, taboula, kabobs, tikka, falafel and the list goes on .. :) peace
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i am here bro, but on other threads. Share your thoughts on other threads but i would suggest to stay away from the turn on channel 666. This space is getting hot!!!!
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hi all .. sorry it's been a while since i posted here, i got consumed in work and i wish i didn't, it's nothing but a headache to work in this part of the world and im suffering a work hangover.well, so far im the only deadhead in the middle east that posts anything here except for my friend Trificta who is actually in the far east but extends his kindness to come check every now and then, i wish there were others who are actually physically here as it gets quite lonely to keep hangin out with the "common" folks. actually i just realized that may be the reason why we have so much trouble here, there are'nt many or any deadheads! quite often i find myself educating ppl about the dead, actually in every encounter i make with new friends, and its funny that the education process differs from one person to another as there are individuals who require less or more input than others depending on my initial analysis of their mentality, spirituality, comprehension of the world, music and many other factors. what i noticed though is that everyone that i exposed to GD's music and the GD scene in general loved it and even love it more when they realize the meanings of the lyrics and know more about the deadhead society. today i want to pay a tribute to 2 brothers who are at the moment in central jail here because they got caught with a couple of J's of some brown, cheapshit weed. they got sentenced 4 yrs (min. sentence) in jail and they're only 24 yrs old, what a waste of youth and what injustice. my love goes to K-nash and Hessie, i love and miss them alot. pls say a prayer for them or think of them for a moment maybe the power of collective thought busts them out. it's so sad that they're only allowed 1 phone call a month and 1 visit by 1 person a week!! i hvn't been to see them, i'm afraid of doing so due to the sensitivity of the situation and i dont want to be put under suspicion for just visiting them!! so it's a bad situation all around. peace ..
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about your friends! Why not post that in the "good vibes" thread, and am sure are plenty who will send out good vibes and support to your buddies! Sounds like they could use it!********************************** 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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grateful to you TigerLilly for the idea, didn't know there's a good vibes thread! never noticed it.i will do that right now.
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my niece is in dubai working for the next few months, she's not a deadhead although there has been a slight bit of influence through her uncle and her brother in law:) i don't know who she works for, i need to pay better attention to details i guess. so i hope my wellbeams have better power channelled though her close proximity to you and your friends... are they the victim or the crime!peace, tc
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Grdead73 .. greetings from DXB .. please try and find out a contact # of your niece .. we'd love to meet her and invite her out for a drink .. Peace .. ikoiko
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story of my life... sorry ikoikko,but she got back 1 week ago, would of been cool though for her to meet someone half way round the world who is in some way affliated with her uncle:) would of been good for some mind messing... haven't talked to her but sis said she had fun there and judging from photos she sent,smoking out of 4 hose hooka's it couldn't be that bad :) PEACE tc
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next time around .. if you or any of your friends or family come here give me a shout.my contact info is on my profile pge. peace
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Spain eeked out a 1-0 victory over Germany to win the European soccer championship today. "...the bus came by and I got on, that's when it all began..."
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Congratulations to all the fans of Spain, they played well all tornament. The goal they won by was great, just like in hockey the coaches say if you drive the net good things will happen. When Russia played Germany in the semi finals I heard some rich play boy there offered the Russian players two women for every goal,they lost 3-0 so much for incentives
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been doing nothing but listening to the dead for the last 3 days .. in between i write emails and eat and naturally sleep. cheers to greg .. ikoiko
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been doing nothing but listening to the dead for the last 3 days .. in between i write emails and eat and naturally sleep. and other things. cheers to greg and mr pid and also marye .. ikoiko
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peace through music Peace to All....aahh! Can you imagine your birthday show being the Egypt show? My son's third birthday was that show. What a great place to have a concert or even just to see one. Tomorrow is Ringo Starrs birthday,Monday July 7. He said all he wants for his birthday is to have people all around the world think of Peace at twelve noon. So since it's twelve noon every hour somewhere think of peace every hour tomorrow. Who knows, maybe together we can bring about a change of consciousness....Yeah! Peace and Love
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re Ringo's birthday. Hey now, ikoiko! Hope things are good with you.
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Hope all is going well for you. Good to see your post. pk
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5 dead days in a row and i'm 11,000 miles away from where GD are from, you know what that means? 1- m either crazy 2- GD are awsome! and dead heads .. peace by the way .. around the world. whats the idea? whats up? peace on earth? how? with all the power present and stuff like industries, economy, nuclear advancement, microwave popcorn :)- u know stuff.i know i hve peace in my household. tht's enough for me and Bobby Mcgee :) hi pkpotter, i love clay, it reminds me of myself. peace
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not forgetting the daily show of death, disasters, threats, chemical warfare, propaganda, individuals who utilize 1% from their right brain sphere its like a very tiny nott and inside it is the concept of greed. while the kids they dance and shake their bones. and the politicians ran out of stones and started threatening with nukes and advanced fucked up technology while me and my uncle went riding down .. i really look 4wrd for ur opinions and propositions to solve this propblem 1nce n 4all,
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Well, darn-tried to go-practically begged MG to take me with the kids, but alas they left me @ home with them. (we still had fun) Got some cool gifts the parental units brought home from Egypt for me, fond memories of Sunshine coming through the door when she came home. Her sisters, my son & I stayed home-maybe I can find some pixs sometime......too much fun......too much fun....
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I think if all the peoples of the planet put on some grateful dead and sat down at the wheel with a nice ball of clay and threw some pots there would imediately be peace on earth. How could there not? peace,pk
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and you could even mix your words around and still end up a peaceful place : ) how could it not be!
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hi Barak .. wht day n time is the event? i hope i didn't miss it! thnxpeace ikoiko
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I don't read Hebrew (or Arabic for that matter) but as I interpret the page at the second link, it's on the 23rd, i.e. the day after tomorrow. I encourage those more conversant in the local language to tell us what's up.
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i wish i can read Hebrew but it's very cool to know that GD's music will be in/on the Middle East air.iko
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Help me understand the true meaning of Blues for Allah - Inshallah .. i am arabic and i understand literally what it means but ... i need o know the circumstances, motive .. i know all about the background of the song and the assassination that happened but was the song written because of that incident? and why hasn't it been widely spread like all the other songs on the same album? any thoughts on this will really be welcomed and kindly thanked for. one last thing .. anyone has the cover of the album with Arabic names of songs?iko - peace
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It's happening on July 23rd (i made a mistake on my previous post) @ 10pm Tel-Aviv (gmt+3). Here's a direct stream for listening: http://switch3.castup.net/cunet/gm.asp?format=wm&ak=42191714&ClipMediaI… I think you can just paste it into your browser or media-player. Even though the talking would be in hebrew, there'll be plenty of good music for you all non hebrew speakers to dig. Right after the Dead played Egypt there was peace between Israel and Egypt. Too bad they couldn't tour in the entire middle-east... That might have solved some more problems.
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The original vinyl release came with the lyrics in English, Hebrew, Arabic and Persian as an insert. I just happen to have a copy of same. If you haven't seen that ikoiko, I could hook you up. Seems like that was part of the original Artists Intent to begin with. PM me your address if you'd like, and it's yours! And it just might be a good candidate for inclusion in the archives here, if the site owners have their hands on a good digital image... Conversation is always more interesting than recitation, so speak your mind and not someone else's.
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For all the info and links. Barak .. I missed it! :( thnx anyway, maybe next time around. ur rite about peace after Egypt tour, the Peace treaty was signed in Washington, DC, US, on March 26, 1979 (did some research:) a yr after the show but then Anwar Al Sadat was assasinated in '91 also as a result and it goes on n on. I think the situation now has gone beyond that in '78 and it will take more than a live concert to create peace between Israel and the ME specially now that Persians are involved, hmm, i dont know much poli tics but I call for puttin' down the weapons from all sides, stop the killing on all sides. right? then .. dream about couragable leadres with dignity and simply .. 2 eyes. Mr.Pid! it's been a while my friend and I drowned in work and makin trouble and reacting to it, thts all i can say. What a generous offer re. the BFA cover, i'm humbled but I will only accept it if I see you in person someday :) but for now all I want is a chance to see the Arabic translation along with the other languages, it just gives me a sense of pride and excitement. Thnx Marye for the archive cover links. I think the cover Art is exceptional! amazing graphics (I am a graphic designer BTW). Love n Peace. Nedal
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Anwar Al Sadat, president of Egypt at the time GD played there was assasinated in 1981 not 1991.Sorry .. (from wikipedia) "His visit to Israel and the eventual Israel-Egypt Peace Treaty won him the Courage of Conscience award September 11, 1991 posthumously, but was an act enormously unpopular with the Arab world and Islamists, and resulted in Egypt being expelled from the Arab League." Until today, I as a holder of a Jordanian passport can not travel to Israel or Palestine and have my passport stamped at an Israeli port or else I will not be granted entrance to any other Arabic country ,, except Egypt! That's all missed up. But if I carry a foreign (non-arab or western) passport then I may go anywhere I please, and the same goes to my children which is really what pisses me off! Anyway .. this is still a music site.
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AS LONG AS YOU ARE STANDING STRONG NOTHING IS GONNA BE WRONGHEY there ,here an I a pure egyptian DEAD HEAD since back in 1977 still alive and well
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Finally! a dead head from the ME. I've been posting here for a while in the hope of finding a neighbor. So how old where you when you saw the the Dead?! u must have been a kid! what was it like? iko
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Hi IKOIKO , no bro I was almost 22 years old , sorry I was on the road (to Paris ) BUT I ´m back online again ,been reading your posts ,sounds so good ,wishing you loads of positive energy , PEACE & HARMONY ............ASH AS LONG AS YOU ARE STANDING STRONG NOTHING IS GONNA BE WRONG
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I guess you deleted my story ,am I right? Would love to hear the reason for not publishing it so I do n´t make the same mistake .....................cheers
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PM sent, thanks! And please tell more stories! As a cautionary note to all: keep in mind that we live in weird times, Internet posts are essentially forever, and it's better to keep people's names out of some of these tales on grounds of general prudence. Thanks much! ME, removing mod hat
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hey ash, change the names of the guilty so the hearts and minds of the innocence are not corrupted by your torrid tale and spin it for us again,it must be good : )peace
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I was lucky enough to have read that story before it got clobbered. And I can readily understand why it got clobbered. But it is a good story, and you should repost an appropriately sanitized version, ie leave the names/specific roles out of it. There are other ways to get their meaning in the story across without direct identification, and I'm sure that many here would be most appreciative. You can do this without endangering anyone if you write carefully. Salaams, bro. Conversation is always more interesting than recitation, so speak your mind and not someone else's.
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nice to hear from ya ,gonna repeat it soon and thanx and respect for Marye who is always friendly and awake for such mistakes and dangerous lines but as all the dead heads knows even home WHERE EVER WE GO PEOPLE ALWAYS COMPLAIN so dead heads are used to it but we ´ll make things better next time .......loving to be among ya and sharing the vibes with all my humble brothers and sisters......... peace and harmony............Ash ..............AS LONG AS YOU ARE STANDING STRONG NOTHING IS GONNA BE WRONG
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gonna do it pretty soon , a couple of dead heads here managed to read it before it vanishe d away AS LONG AS YOU ARE STANDING STRONG NOTHING IS GONNA BE WRONG
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Wanna read it too, any way you't send the original version in a pm?? Would appreciate it :-)********************************** 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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Well well !! good to hear from/about you again brother, sorry i've been hiding for a while "things" kept getting from bad to worse with everything! work, family, life in general but I will get by. I just woke up one morning and found six hundred pounds of sin grinnin at my window and all I said was "come on in" .. so now i'm dealing with the wolf :o) - gonna chase him away so far and be happy when .. he's gone. Ash .. looking 4ward to hear that story bro .. salams .. iko
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In 1977 we started to concentrate more on the grateful dead band since we already knew that they finaly got the permition to give thier show in Egypt,heard lots of storys about how difficult it was till they managed to do it, one of these storys is" it took them 5 years till they managed to do it"any way me myself and I forgetting about all other names were very tight friends, living on ... , vitamin c and ....... made us discover the music and hear it clear , me myself and i turned our love lights on and became new DEAD HEADS in the early 78, there was only one older dead head than us in the house and it was the mom of I .I was a 17 years old american ,myself came from jordan and me an egyptian but that did n´t mean any thing for us .we used to run open partys in the house and lots of freaky freaks used to show up it was the golden age of EGYPT we were free like the eagles everything was legal no prb. getting high any where and every where , the policys were fair and fine the people were getting used to be free from the old russian system which ruled them from the late 60s to the early 70s, so any fashion or any new trend was accepted straight ahead.....waking up one day after a long wild night I came up to meand told me that there is a vip from the grateful dead band is coming to EGYPT to organize the tour for the deads, , we were so young and so happy about that AND READY TO GIVE ANY HELP IF ITS POSSIBLE, that what exactly happend we had to give a hand and run down to the wierd market and score some fresh flowers for the band , the flowers smelled very well and it was enough for the deads and may be some other bands too, we met the vip man again and gave him the roses , so he gave us some blue back stage cards ,tshirts ,posters , buckels , records etc etc. and a very special present made very special for the dead family but we had apart of it, we started to count the days cleaning our souls and brians to be as pure as we can, for sure we had lots of infos about the opening and that the former first lady and a couple of ministers gonna be there "first row" and the band gonna play mellow stuff for like 20 to 30 mins and then they would turn the volume up that the DEAD HEADS would switch places and come in the front after the delegation goes.That what exactly happend ,as they planed it, but the magic in the whole three nights is how the dead came on stage it was a dream ,let me try to describe it shortly, THE HIGH LIGHTS were zoomed to the pyramids with diffrent light colors, me myself and i saw the flag waving on the peak ,and we were peaking too and thought of going up and stealing it,but it never happend then comes Hamza eldin with his percusionists joined for sure with Mr. M Hart ,then after a while comes Mr. B. Kreuzman with one arm in the Gips after a motor byc. accident but both started to jam with the ten or 15 head band with Hamza eldin, slowly we found Phil also jamming with the band but never saw from where he came ,after a short while we could hear Jerrys guitar but we cann´t see him yet a grate jam was going on and suddenly it was the GRATEFUL DEAD on stage jamming as if they were playing since days ago and no any signs from Hamza eldin and his band they disapeard and do n´t ask me how , for us egyptians the music is a bit strange to be more clear" the native people would never understand any thing about it" BUT WE SAW THEM ON THE ROCKS AND THE HILLS AROUND THE STAGE WITH THIER CAMELS ;DONKEYS AND HORSES DANCING AND DANCING AND DANCING it was so amazing even for the band , the moon was shining upon us all and there were about 500 dead heads came to egypt specially for this show a couple stayed back in egypt and never left since, we were like 20 persons atleast together in the front line and on stage in the break had a short talk with phil and hamza eldin , KEITH was wearing his eye shades BOB was hot on the mic and jerry used to give us his back and Jamm but we could smell our roses every where i even saw jerry puting one on the amp and every now and then he goes and smell it it was pretty cloudy on stage we all fell in love with DONNA in the second set there was a dead head "she" WENT SCREAMING jerry JERRRRRRRRRRYYYYYYYYYYYYY ;till the cops came over and wanted to bust the whole bunsh of people around her and I was supposed to be busted with them but they took her and after few mins she came back, after the first show the sky was yellow and the sun went blue it was a powerful place , heard that it was phils idea to make a show in Egypt and he visited the country few times before 1978 , he is the heart of the band and Jerry is the soul , gonna text the rest pretty soon ps. sorry for my bad english and week grammar ,please don´t complain and also sorry for not mentioning the real names
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great image of all the locals dancing up on the rocks...
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you cann´t imagine how was it from sphinx square all the way through cairo you did n´t have to search for a long time to discover some new dead heads around you in town , steal your face stickers almost on every second cab and it was something happening in town , I know my city very well ,let me tell ya that the GRATEFUL DEAD show @ the sound and light theater was one of the very first concerts to be played there, might even the first one, people were getting curious and wanna know more about the band ,it was kind of the peace revolution in the whole Egypt , met Goldy and her man an upper egyptian and they were hanging golden steal your face chains on thier necks ,and it was a sign that they belong to the dead family , since this day the 15th of sep. 78 and the music never stopped , started to order from europe and the usa all the missing albums , and learning the diffrence between a head and a fan , there was lots of new music from the deads those days all at the same time but still we could n´t have enough from such a grateful band , never gonna forget this day when I wanted to move in with some friends from south africa and there I discoverd philipa a british dead head , came from greece to see them in egypt and never left it till the early 90sshe was one of the main real dead heads in Egypt , and we stayed friends for the whole time, there is also stoner and I´m so proud of this guy ,he got the treasures bran new lps and tapes lot of stuff never been used but its been made in the early 70s and late 60s we are collecting for the dead heads museum in cairo which will be soon completed there are some real good old stuff the flyers from 78 and buckels from phillesh personaly some pictures , my buddy stoner does n´t let any body to touch this stuff he is perfect in such things , so the peace started to be spread around the region , you cann´t imagine egypt and israel as peace partners it could be only a dream , but it was the best solution for both and was real peace atleast till 1981 where they shot the peace maker Mr. Anwar elsadat, and without the permition from his lady the deads would n´t have played there ,cause it was still again and again Mr. Bill Graham who dealed with the goverment and Mrs. Sadatshe was the chief of the sos in Egypt and the deal was the deads gonna play for free and they´ll be supporting the SOS children village in Egypt and thats the only reason why Egypt agreed to let the deads play in the country, no matter what they heard about them in the late 60s and they knew about the hippi movement which the deads were also involved in and that was the main reason for not allowing the band to jam in egypt which lasted atleast 5 years, enough for now and text you later,
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sound like good friends, thx so much for reposting this story Ash, it's a grate one : )peace