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    Since the original topic now has hundreds of introductions and is getting a bit hard to navigate, this seems as good a time as any to launch a new one. The original is here, should you wish to catch up on the who's who since this opened up in May. If you haven't introduced yourself yet, please do! And if you already have, but have something new to tell us about you and your life, speak up! (A bit of housekeeping business so we don't have to repost everything we posted before--izzie and I are the moderators here, and for our more extensive intros see the original topic.) Thanks and welcome!

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  • brenodo
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    Howdy gang. Just got in from the DC show and my short and to the point review of that is: "I went in with an open mind and low expectations and I walked out with a big smile on my face and pep in my step..." I'm male, 42, I am a live music addict and a recovering Phish head (joke). I started to see the Dead in the 1980's and lost a bit of my love soon after Brent passed, and really fell out of touch after Jerry passed. I have worked in the music industry and had the great pleasure of working with some the Dead's crew and staff on the 1997 Further Festival with the band moe. I have no idea how many shows I have seen, never cared to count. Seen shows all over the country and thought I'd poke my head in here and say hello. Tonight's show in DC was a whole lot of fun for me, some great playing all around mixed in with some mistakes and a lot of new ways to look at old songs. I have to admit that the players that stood out to me tonight were the back line, the drummers, man did they smoke tonight, I was also really impressed with Warren and Jeff as well. Not to take anything away form Bobby or Phil, but Jeff and Warren really fit in nicely with the other guys. It was nice to see Wavy Gravy up on stage for set 2, he was dancing in his chair and had a big smile on his face. Tipper Gore on drums! Anyway, Hello everyone! Thanks for this little piece of heaven in our mixed up world. Peace! Brendan
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    My sweetie Greg and I will be going to our first Dead concert on May 9th at the Forum in Inglewood [LA]. I told him that I wanted to give him a new experience in sobriety for his birthday this year, and the experience was going to be our first Wharf Rats meeting ;-). [Him-sober 7 years and counting; me-sober 6 years and counting.] I don't really know what to expect, of course, and will venture over to the Wharf Rats section to get suitably educated, but wanted to wave hello here. *waves hello* My mom died a little over a year ago and for about 5 months I worked on an assemblage piece based on Box of Rain that got me through the bulk of my grief. For that song alone I will be forever grateful to Phil Lesh and Robert Hunter. Cheers, Nancy "Today we're going to teach poodles to fly."-Raul Hernandez, UHF
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    if you haven't already posted in the Wharf Rats topic, please do!
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    Hey all, Dustin from Wilkes-Barre, PA here......It's been along time 87-92 since I have been around the scene or the music.....Couldn't pass up the chance not to see the dead in my own back yard....There has been alot bad buzz about this venue and why they picked it, but I assure you it will be a cool time for all....The town is great and has alot of following. If anyone needs help getting around or help in general let me know.....This is going to really bring back some memories from a long time ago.....
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    Hey All, Tammy from Philly, PA here, 78 days sober, my 1st sober show will be in Philly Sat May 2nd and i'm nervous, looking for wharfrats to help me stay sober and dance the night away. Please contact me so i don't have to sell my ticket out of fear, i had to give up all of my ppl, places and things. Jazzkittenpoet@yahoo.com
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    Hey Y'all
    My name is Ken, I've been jumpin' around the site for a while and figured this would be a good time to introduce myself. I live in Boston now, but when I was still a teen I hung out with a guy that always spoke about the dead, the only thing I knew about them was my older sister had what I know now as "long strange trip" before 8 tracks were extinct. I knew a bit about music like santana, airplane, allmans, hendrix ect, and heard very little of them on the radio. I didnt quite know what to make of them, then when he played st.stephen from a live show he had, I pushed my way on the bus. My first show was 10/9/84 in Worcester, Mass. when we got there I felt right at home. I was really amazed, this wasnt a concert this was an event. I wanted more. I had been a long time fan of the beatles and when the encore was revolution my mind was blown. My last Jerry show was highgate 95, With many great memories and shows in between,The scene of course had changed alot since my first show, and even in boston it seems there are less heads than back 20 years ago. I went to Penn state to see the boys back in oct. where for part of the show I was in the uppers, then behind the rythym devils for the rest. Billy was a riot, pretending like he was scared to jump off the stage and all. I look forward to the 2 shows in Worcester this year making it almost just about 25 years ago at the same venue when this beautiful journey began. Look forward to seeing Y'all soon."peace is ONLY idealistic to those who believe it to be so" Peace, Love and Hugs,
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    I don't know exactly what to write... I'm a pretty simple woman, so here is the story of how I just became a deadhead. I seem to have found out in 2009 that I am a deadhead. I suppose this could have happened long ago - people have long told me I would have made a great hippie and that I would love San Francisco, etc. But truth be told I didn't actually like the first Grateful Dead song I heard. Touch of Grey just had the vibe of the times sucking the spirit out of something cool - something I felt when I heard Kokomo by the Beach Boys as well. Enter then-boyfriend, jackass Tim, budding guitarist. One afternoon he played a Grateful Dead song for me. I didn't really listen to the words he softly sung that day, as I just wanted to make stuff up to the music. I think that ticked him off, but whatever. So... Tim skipped town, and left me alone and brokenhearted. Now I know I'm a moron for feeling this after the way he screwed me over, done me wrong (pick your bad cliche!), but a few weeks back I was missing him something fierce. And I thought of the song he played, only I hadn't paid attention and didn't know the name, so I cried a fair share because that tune was as lost to me as he was. Obsessive and clingy as I can be, I remembered another afternoon in his truck when he had to finish out the CD because the last song was Truckin' and he was a truck driver. So, I picked up American Beauty because that song was on there and would remind me of him. I played the disc through, and to my surprise Tim's song was Ripple, right smack in the middle of the album, and not lost to me after all. In a way it feels as if Tim left me in better hands than his. I was reading the liner notes and saw a picture of Pigpen and thought he looked kinda hot and definitely interesting. And in the course of reading more I learned about his story and well, that gives me pause when I get start to get a little too wallowy in self-pity. So I've been playing a bit of Pigpen's blues when I am blue (youtube is so wonderful), and listen to Jerry Garcia's sweet guitar when I'm feeling hopeful. But when I'm blue I can now see that maybe I can do something with it. See, I never even liked the blues until I had the blues. I discovered this when I was alone in Memphis on Valentine's Day after my fiance Randy died and I heard it blaring from the jukebox. It was only after I could relate that I could appreciate that sometimes you just have to let stuff out. So where does this leave me? I suppose a lot of Deadheads think back to some magical moment when they caught on. Me - a jackass threw me under the Deadhead bus as it were. But I found my way on all the same, and I surprise myself that the music has awoke in me again. In the past few weeks, I've picked up my guitar for the first time since before Randy died, and every time I come over to the new place I start singing Ripple (I'm in the process of moving... ugh - can't wait to be done!). As a teenager I always wanted to go to a Grateful Dead show for the people-watching even though I knew nothing about the music. But I put it off because I thought I would have time in college and then Jerry died. So I'm super thrilled that now that I actually get the music I'll be going to my first show in Chicago on May 5. I even bought an extra ticket so that I can either make a new friend or just make somebody's day in the parking lot. Well... that's enough for today. Boy I can be wordy sometimes. Love, Steph
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    Howdy fellow fans, Very intersting to read the intros! Most of the most fun I have ever had in my life has been at Dead shows. I especially appreciate bonding with fellow starry eyed buddys when the Band hits those high and mighty strides. I read somewhere that a good Dead show is, by far, the happiest place on the planet at that moment. I don't doubt it a bit. The scene has influenced my life since the late 70's, for good or ill. I say "good or ill" because I've become pretty disgusted with the dark side of the whole Dead scene. Toward the end there were junkies passed out on the sidewalk, junkies convulsing on the sidewalk, junkies begging money and cigarretts and hits off my balloon. Ah, recall the summer reek of urine on a huge hot black asphalt parking lot? At my last Riverport show, while walking in the dark area between the stage and bathrooms, I almost fell flat smack on a friggin little baby that was laying on the grass while mom twirled 10 feet away. That's the show where I saw the stunted, impish, pointed eared and grinning creatures crawling on the scaffolding above the stage. Looked like dwarf Grinches. If you could see them, they knew it and would stop crawling and look you right in the eye and smile the smile of a fat, full leach. Um, hang on a second. Ok, I'm back. Well, I would like to meet some Dead fans here in southwest Michigan. Throw a frisbee or maybe I'll take you fishing? Stay the course.
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    Howdy fellow fans, Very intersting to read the intros! Most of the most fun I have ever had in my life has been at Dead shows. I especially appreciate bonding with fellow starry eyed buddys when the Band hits those high and mighty strides. I read somewhere that a good Dead show is, by far, the happiest place on the planet at that moment. I don't doubt it a bit. The scene has influenced my life since the late 70's, for good or ill. I say "good or ill" because I've become pretty disgusted with the dark side of the whole Dead scene. Toward the end there were junkies passed out on the sidewalk, junkies convulsing on the sidewalk, junkies begging money and cigarretts and hits off my balloon. Ah, recall the summer reek of urine on a huge hot black asphalt parking lot? At my last Riverport show, while walking in the dark area between the stage and bathrooms, I almost fell flat smack on a friggin little baby that was laying on the grass while mom twirled 10 feet away. That's the show where I saw the stunted, impish, pointed eared and grinning creatures crawling on the scaffolding above the stage. Looked like dwarf Grinches. If you could see them, they knew it and would stop crawling and look you right in the eye and smile the smile of a fat, full leach. Um, hang on a second. Ok, I'm back. Well, I would like to meet some Dead fans here in southwest Michigan. Throw a frisbee or maybe I'll take you fishing? Stay the course.
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    Howdy! San Diegan looking for someone to go to the May 9 show
    Hi there! I am a 39-year-old male attorney and a nice guy who loves the Dead. I live in San Diego, CA. I have 2 VIP tickets to the May 9th show in LA, but none of my friends can go with me. Anyone want to join me (obviously we should meet at least once first). Please contact me if you are interested. I've never been to a Dead concert before and my drug days are long behind me, but I expect to have a fabulous time.
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Since the original topic now has hundreds of introductions and is getting a bit hard to navigate, this seems as good a time as any to launch a new one. The original is here, should you wish to catch up on the who's who since this opened up in May. If you haven't introduced yourself yet, please do! And if you already have, but have something new to tell us about you and your life, speak up! (A bit of housekeeping business so we don't have to repost everything we posted before--izzie and I are the moderators here, and for our more extensive intros see the original topic.) Thanks and welcome!
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The Terrapin Station is excellent, from 1990; Grateful Dead Movie Soundtrack from 1974; Family Dog from 1970, Deadnet Digital download; Nightfall of Diamonds,side 2,1989; Ladies and Gentlemen 1971; One from the Vault 1975; Winterland Box set 1973; Rocking the Cradle Egypt 1978; Dicks Picks 26 1973; 22 1968; and the classic of all classics Live Dead.There too many to mention, but these are some places to start! Happy listening, but beware this music will seep into your body and soul and will change the cell structure of your mind........in a good way! peace,pk
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Thanks for the suggestions! I'll be putting some of that on my Christmas wish list :)
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John Ferrigno - Here are some of my favorites of the official stuff, I included some studio albums. I really like the 1st record, young energy and the Morning Dew and Viola Lee Blues - though some may disagree on this one. A must have is Anthem of the Sun - very experimental and of course - Live/Dead - one of the best live records ever with Dark Star, St. Stephen, The Eleven and Lovelight. A switch in direction were the more country and folk influenced American Beauty and Workingman's Dead - classic songwriting. Also Skull and Roses has some rockin songs and Europe 72 is a must have. As for live discs Dick's Pick's #4 is essential. I could go on but that is a start. After all of these or even before you need to find a copy of Cornell, May 8 1977 and Sunshine Daydream -Creamery benefit August 27, 1972 - incredible live shows that you can get download from archive.org. If the doors of perception were cleansed, everything would appear to man as it is, infinite. William Blake
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Hi everyone. My name is Zack and I live in Western Mass. I'm not new to the site, but I'm a new member. I look forward to meeting you all and having great discussions. Take care.
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Hi John. Everyone has offered you some great suggestions, but getting the SO MANY ROADS box set is perfect for someone who wants to hear a sampling of the music from The Warlocks to Soldier Field without spending a fortune. It's hard to find, but worth the effort!Have A Grateful Day!
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Hi! I am Larree. About to turn 51. A SoCal Deadhead from Lost Angeles, CA. I play guitar and write songs. Right now I'm just kind of hanging out. Glad to be here! What a long strange trip it's been! Peace! Larree http://larree.ws
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grate to see ya, love your avatar... good sense of humor for one so young! come on in and hang here, so much to see, stories songs and toys and fun for girls and boys, oh wait thats the funny company! anyways, welcome and peace back atcha!tc
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Welcome!! Have fun!!Your avatar freaks me out! Peace,Gigi
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Zack & Larree ~ Have a real good time & be sure to check out the Vineyard :) PEACE What IS that avatar btw ?
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Hello, my name is Chevis and over the summer of 2008 I had the opportunity to work with photographer Peter Simon, brother to Carly Simon. A personal friend of Jerry's, he took some amazing and rare band photos, along with many other great musicians. I was enticed by his work and think that all deadheads looking for great photos should check out his archives at www.petersimon.com . You won't be disappointed! Chevis Young
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I have been lurking around for a little while so I ought to say hello. I am a product of southern Illinois and I work for a large printing company. I make the plates used on the printing presses on the graveyard shift. My home internet sucks(dialup) so I occasionally peek in on the website at work. I have two daughters 16 and 11 and a 1 yr. old son. I do not get out too often to see bands anymore but I still feel like a deadhead. Most people around here do not get it. I forgot how much fun I had until I started reminiscing around the site. The ten or so shows I saw were outstanding moments in my life and I regret that I could not embrace the whole traveling tour thing but my personal life and obligations held me back. Maybe I was too scared to commit to that lifestyle? Anyway the "escape from reality" short trips were some of the best times of my life. If anyone used to run with the UNCLE JOHNS BAND scene in carbondale,IL I was there from 84-90 plus. Good times as well. That was about as close to a dead show as you could get around here unless you went to St. Louis to see JAKE'S LEG. We did have Jake's Leg at a party in Makanda once but the rain cut their set short. If you were there drop me a line. So hello to all and read my submissions at poets corner. If you like them maybe I will have the confidence to post more.
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Hey. Im Tyson. Never been to a Dead show, considering Im kinda young.Just thought Id say hi so Hi. Bye
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Hello all you fatastic heady folks you! Glad to be here and hope everyone is doing wonderful!!Ocean Seas ALL!!=) =) ;)
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to all you new folks! Make yourselves at home!
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Hello friends! My name is Mick Flaire, and I am a Deadhead. I consider myself as having been a member of the Grateful Dead family since January 14th 1967, the day I stumbled upon them playing at the far end of the Polo Fields in Golden Gate Park as a twelve year old attending the Human Be-in. That fateful day changed my life forever! My main connection to the Grateful Dead is that I supervised the BGP overnight security crew (Bluecoats) that guarded the band’s gear onstage as well as the entire venues in between multiple shows for over 12 years, from August 4th, 1979 (Oakland Auditorium), until February 22nd, 1992 (Oakland Coliseum Arena). We also traveled with the band outside of Northern California on many occasions during those years. In 1987 alone, on the heels of the highly successful “In The Dark” album, we went to Irvine Meadows in Irvine, CA (4/17-19), the County Fairgrounds in Ventura, CA (6/12-14), Autzen Stadium in Eugene, OR (7/19), Anaheim Stadium in Anaheim, CA (7/26), & the Town Park in Telluride, CO (8/15 & 8/16) for the Harmonic Convergence. The shows that we did locally in ’87 included the Civic Auditorium in San Francisco, CA(1/28-30), the Henry J. Kaiser Convention Center in Oakland, CA(3/1-3), the Frost Amphitheater in Stanford, CA(5/2 & 5/3), the Laguna Seca Recreation Area in Monterey, CA (5/9 & 5/10), the Greek Theater in Berkeley CA (6/19-21), the Oakland Coliseum Stadium in Oakland, CA (7/24), the Calaveras County Fairgrounds in Angels Camp, CA (8/22 & 8/23), the Shoreline Amphitheater in Mountain View, CA (10/2-4), the Henry J. Kaiser Convention Center in Oakland, CA (11/6-8) and then finally ending the year with 4 shows at the Oakland Coliseum Arena in Oakland, CA (12/27, 28, 30, 31) to end the year. I’m quite sure many of you attended a lot of those shows, if not all of them, lol. A little over a year later my current band Dog Beaver (www.myspace.com/dogbeaver) was conceived along with my co-founder Kenny Briggs, in the empty Grateful Dead production office at the Henry J. Kaiser Auditorium on February 5th, 1989 just 8 hours before they were to load in to start their 3 day run to celebrate Chinese New Years. We will be celebrating our 20 year Anniversary together as a band with yet another performance in the Poster Room Lounge at The Fillmore in San Francisco, where we’ve been playing once a month since it re-opened in 1994, giving us the distinction of having played in that building more times than any other artist in the history of that venue! Ironically enough the last time we played in the Poster Room Lounge on October 3rd, the headliner on the main stage of The Fillmore was none other than the Dark Star Orchestra, recreating the Frost Amphitheater show from May 2nd, 1987, a show in which Kenny Briggs and I did the overnight security shift for! Exactly 19 years to the day of that Frost Amphitheater show, on May 2nd 1969 I attended my first Bill Graham produced Grateful Dead show, at the Winterland Arena, with The Jefferson Airplane headlining, and latin percussion great Mongo Santamaria as the opener. That was the beginning of many, many Dead shows that I would attend over the next 26 years. The following year, in 1970 as a 15 year old junior at Balboa High School in San Francisco, I was a founding member of the Grateful Dead-influenced band Beluga Whale. Just days after the band had released "Workingman's Dead", we went back to our bass player Don’s basement on 16th Avenue and Lincoln, and proceeded to learn “Uncle John’s Band” & “Casey Jones”, to go along with “Good Lovin’”, “Turn on Your Lovelight”, “St. Stephen”, “Good Morning Little School Girl”, and “Johnny B. Goode”, which we’d already been playing for a few months. I have loved the Grateful Dead’s music for more than 41 years now, and that line from “Truckin’” couldn’t be truer in my case… “What a long strange trip it’s been!” Some of my most cherished memories are the countless times that I heard my boss & mentor Bill Graham put the band on stage with this time honored introduction… “they’re not the best at what they do, they’re the only ones that do what they do… would you please welcome, the Grateful Dead!” Cheers! Mick
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Not that we've officially met, but let me just say to all these folks, Dog Beaver is GREAT. And of course bluecoats always did rule. Say hi to Tom Pinatelli, guitarist extraordinaire...
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Nice to meet you!! And your right .... “What a long strange trip it’s been!” Peace,Gigi
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boy, does that take me back. I interviewed those guys for BAM in the early '80s.
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In May 2007 we went to our first Schwagstock. We absolutely fell in love with Camp Zoe and The Schwag. We started dreaming about vending and touring concert festivals including all of the Schwagstocks...Nothing but pipe dreams we thought at the time. We came back for two more Schwagstocks in '07, and it became harder to leave every time. In November of '07 after a lay-off, and a foreclosure, we threw all caution to the wind and liquidated our '95 Mazda RX7, bought a converted Skoolie, and started doing tie-dye. Virgil already knew the basics, and toghether we're learning and experimenting with every batch. On New Year's Eve '07/'08 we vended our first concert/camping venue at Skunkape Farm in Everglades City, FL, with Crazy Fingers. We had a blast and sold almost half of the inventory we had come with. We were stoked and now really felt that this might work after all. We vended two more small events in the South Florida area, the 10th Annual Medical Marijuana Rally in Miami, FL, and the Open Grass Music & Arts Festival in Lake Worth, FL. Inbetween we would set up on the side of the road about once a week to sell a few dollars worth of tie-dye, and then buy more white stuff to dye. We did this all to get ready for our big adventure of road-trippin-tie-dye-sellin'-hippies. First stop, the Wanee Festival in Live Oak, FL!...ok, maybe the third stop if you count our breakdowns. 'Gherkin?' our Skoolie has some mechanical issues, but she's very cozy on the inside. We made it to the Wanee Festival rollin' in on fumes, but had a GREAT couple of days and made enough money to pay for the next couple of break-downs, and the $1100 in gas it took to make it to Camp Zoe four days later, just in time for SpringJam 4. We've vended every Schwagstock this year, and have also been fortunate enough to tie-dye some Schwag Merchandise for the band. We have lived this year on very little money, alot of hard work (but we've both worked alot harder for alot less), have met the most beautiful and kind people, and have had the best time of our lives. DREAMS DO COME TRUE :-) We really LOVE making dyes...concerts...camping...concerts w/camping are best...we Love to travel (in da bus)...Love meeting Kind people...Love the Schwag...Love Camp ZOE...but most of all "WE LOVE OUR CHILDREN and "WE LOVE EACHOTHER"... and don't forget that ZOE = life and life at ZOE = HEAVEN ON EARTH!!!... Peace, Love & Happiness, Virgil & Marina Buy a Dye...Feed a Hippie www.feedahippie.com
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I went to all the schwagstocks summer 06. couldn't make any since I'm out of the country right now. But will be back in MO this spring. Plan on schwagging my tail. I had great fun there camp zoe is awsome. Cold springs to refresh in great atmosphere. I hung out with Dan the Mead man and Tim and AJ who do the mind machine, sound familiar. anyway hope to see you guys this spring and summer. I usually wear this nice tophat with feathers and guatamalen vest. if you see me say hi. I'll be looking for the bus. As I remember there weren't that many if any buses there really. anyway welcome to dead.net
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hey, just steppin' into the room here, might just poke around for now, get acclimated, if that's ok. saw jerry every year from 74 - 95 and I've been playing that long. I still try not to think about jerry being gone... got a beautiful Tiger guitar, built by chris michas in colorado (straight shooter): http://www.michasguitar.com/Gallery/Terrys%20Guitar/Terrys%20Guitar.htm been hanging at rukind.org and posting semi-Jerry instructional vids on youtube, gentle strategies for intermediate players who want to ease into the next level: http://www.youtube.com/user/trking8 seeing derek trucks this weekend in Harrisburg PA at the whittaker center - - exquisite venue. that's about it for now. thanks for the positive environment here. peace out, terry
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I got on the bus in the post-In the Dark wave of the late 80's, and right until the end. 52 of the best days and nights of my life. Of course, since Uncle J. died, other things have taken over my life, but being a Deadhead is in my blood. Last night I had the BEST dream of an amazing show, and it got me all nostalgic. So I thought I'd come by here and see who's hanging around. I would love to get to know some kind folks of a like mind again! Peace, Love, etc. ~ Chick aka H.A. Fowler "She had rings on her fingers and bells on her shoes. And I knew without asking she was into the blues."
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Hey everyone my name is Jordan and I'm new here, how is everyoens day going?
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you'll fit in just fine jrbassman712... judging by your spelling : ) , so you like fishing huh!
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Something subliminal going on here grdaed....very strange indeed! It may just be the skeletons key.
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...if I posted here or not! I'm Larree. I'm a musician. writer, actor, and lifelong DEADHEAD! This site rocks, and I hope to see the boards get more active here. Larree.ws
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glad to see you in these parts. Make yourselves at home!
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Hi marye,Not sure if i got to you already but just wanted to say "hello" and thanks for the welcome! Got on this ride yesterday and so far it's been great. Still finding my way around but it's easier than i thought it would be. i enjoy the chat room especially,so far-been corresponding with some very kind folks. Hope to learn how to do some trading and get/give some killer shows. Well,that's it for now. Thanks a bunch! matthewstephen
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Thanks for the welcome! And for the chat too. Glad you had a good time at DSO- they're a great band. Saw them only twice,first back in May-they played the show from 11/1/73-nice and long. Second time was last Friday(after Thanksgiving) and they did a fine,rockin' rendition of 7/7/78 Red Rocks with a double encore and a bonus song-How Sweet It Is-and it WAS sweet!. The highlights for me was the Scarlet>Fire>Dancin', and the fact that Donna was there. oh,yeah-i had a front row spot too!!! Will talk to u soon in the chatroom. See ya...
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...to say hello! I'm in the UK and discovered the 'Dead about the time of "Dylan and the Dead" - so late '80s I suppose. Music that says something to everyone if they'll only listen! Never got to see them but will try next time any of the incarnations are over here. I'm a vice principal of a high school and teach science but still find time to introduce our students to real music - its amazing how many of them listen and enjoy! Great that this site exists and I'll be back often. Peace
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New to the site, but not to the Dead. I started enjoying their music in '74 when college roommates turned me on to them. Saw Saunders & Garcia at CW Post in the fall of '74 before seeing the Dead. After that, I got into their music big time. I particularly like the early stuff through the early '80's. Most of the shows I attended (that I can remember) were in the late '70's. I was lucky enough to have been present at the mind-blowing-altering show at Barton Hall. More about that later. Just wanted to say hi and I'm looking forward to sharing more stories, and reading about yours, as we continue this long strange trip! Bob
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just wanted to say "hello" Bob and welcome! True nobility comes not from being better than others But from being better than you used to be Give the world the best that you have and the best will come back to you
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This is an awesome site. Not really computer wise but am enjoying looking around and discovering. My first show was at Alpine Valley in 84. Wow, I just figured out that I was eighteen at the time. It's been interesting trying to remember all the shows I went to after that and there were a lot! Great times, awesome people and cool places to have seen, not to mention the incredible music that has inspired me in so many ways. Well life has taken one of those turns . . . I should be filling out the bankruptcy papers waiting for me on the desk but have decided to avoid them for awhile longer and figure out how to post here instead. Marriage to a non dead head and life in suburbia what was I thinking? Tried to get my man to the Rat Dog show at Red Rocks this year so he could see but he couldn't make it. I went anyway and had a very cool time. First show I've been to in probably ten years. Got to 'hang' with my old brotherfriends J. & R. meet new friends and hear real live music - thanks Bobby! - it did wonders for my spirit. I have a fabulous eight year old daughter who is the light of my life. She has just discovered a talent for playing guitar. Do you think that all that Jerry and the good ol GD she heard while driving in the car with her mom had anything to do with it?? Thanks for providing me a happy place to escape! Grateful to be here.
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and so sorry about all the hard times falling on so many of us these days. Here's to big change for the better.
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And Welcome all new heads!!
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Hey now from Austin Texas (good shows from the boyz at Manor Downs!)A friend Railroad Bill was playing "Bob Fried Memorial Boogie" on his radio show in Baton Rouge yesterday and emailed asking if anyone new how Bob Fried died? I can't seem to glean any info off the web so was hoping that some folks on the west coast might remember anything (besides passing away in San Mateo in 1974?). Any help would be greatly appreciated! Jim
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my name is ryan...im originally from portland, OR. (p-town!!!!) but am now in sub-zero minnesota. never got a chance to see the Dead although my parents have seen then multiple times in Eugene and the pacific northwest. im 16, and although i wish i could see the Dead, i still think there is great music still around today (moe., STS9, i guess Phish since there back, and others)...hmmmm what else..... anyways...peace
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I'm 34 years old and live in Tennessee. I'm not "new" to the Grateful Dead (several years ago I bought one of their CDs and I still enjoy it) but I've gained a new appreciation for them after finding the Grateful Dead channel on XM radio. I love their laid back style (I appreciate that more and more the older I get) and their gentle nature. I love just about any kind of music that shows talent and creativity. Some of my favorite performers are Neil Young, Frank Zappa, Roger Miller and Jerry Reed, just to name a few. I'm not musically gifted but I took guitar lessons as a teenager and I would like to start playing again one day, if I ever have the leisure to do so. I'm a registered nurse and I'm working on becoming a nurse practitioner. I currently work in a nursing home (I love old people, and the dementia patients are the most fun to be around!) I love simple country living and am trying to find ways to integrate this into my hectic life. The more hectic life gets the more I want to simplify it. I have not met many friends in life. I've met a lot of users but only one or two people I could really call a friend. I'm not needy, far from it, I just would like to begin associating with a different calibre of people than most of the ones around where I live. I'd also like to raise my children (I have four) to appreciate the simple life. I realize I'm just rambling away here...anyway, I'm glad to be here.
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" Ramble on Baby, Settle Down Easy'... If there's a site for rambling This is the One :) PEACE
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first show: 4-04-85 last show: 6-25-95 most recent show: 10-01-08 HAVE A GRATEFUL DAY!
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I've been a fan of the dead since 9th grade, 4 years ago. Since then I've blossomed into a full fledged dead head. I've been meaning to join this forum for a while, but I guess I'm just getting around to it. Because I'm only 19, I've never been to a single dead show unfortunately. I'm a psychology major at the university of Cincinnati.
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Hey now, Pot Dead Head you should go check out a Dark Star Orchestra show!!This GD cover band will blow you away!! They do complete GD shows and sound... well just go to a show!! Enjoy! Peace,Gigi
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hey, just wanted to say hello to all on this board. my name is jonathan & i'm new to the site, obviously. Just started getting into the Dead, but better late than never, right?
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Please make your selfs at home .. check out the vineyard , lots of really wonderfull music .. Welcome abaord !!