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  • pkpotter
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    Hey Gypsy
    It was you! Cowgirl of many trades. Nice pumpkin.
  • Gr8fulTed
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    Cincinnati Music Hall 10/26/72
    This show at the Music Hall was my 2nd: I gave my ticket to a friend who was wanting to see what I was raving about, after experiencing the 3-set extravaganza, in Boulder, on 9/3/72. Check out the Truckin' > Nobody's Fault jam > Dark Star > Sugar > Sing me Back Home sequence, with One More Saturday Night to send us out the door...
  • Gypsy Cowgirl
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    pumkin.....
    ht-I'm wondering if you're thinking of the pumkin' on Keith's piano from the movie filmed @ Winterland? that's the only one I remember & was involved in carving it, being 1 of the catering jobs that night.......someone else may have made 1 for Halloween '83-I plum just don't remember it........wasn't dressed up, just had on my mask, gun & holster.......cowgirls dress western, you know........xoxo Gypsy CowgirlCRS-a cursered disease.....(can't remember shit) how yall remember what & how they played is beyond me! wasn't I paying attention???? haha
  • starsleeper
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    ride on GC
    I don't think I dressed up much, wasn't there a huge pumkin' on the stage with a "Steal Your Face" carved into it? St. Stepen was great. Yee-Haw. -ht
  • Gypsy Cowgirl
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    Halloween '83-happy trails......
    Halloween '83-believe it or not-I even wore my pink handled 38 pistol (no bullets-just lipstick "bullets") with my tooled leather gun holster (left to me by my ex) Yes, "the Lone Rangette" rode again that Halloween.......... it still kind of freaked a couple of friends of mine....they laughed @ my bullets........still have the pink handled 38 for my granddaughter when she's old enough for can practice...............Yee-Haw.........be nice to hear it again-I'll see if I can get copies!...................GC
  • starsleeper
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    your welcome GC
    83' twas a good year. I'm hoping the folks at Sirius will play Sante Fe and Halloween in San Rafael. Rock on. -happy trails
  • Gypsy Cowgirl
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    thanks for the memories......
    hey happy trails-thanks for rocking the brain cells as for the year & shows! didn't get to NM, but got the t-shirt, went to Grass Valley (dad lived close by, but too sick to go) & Halloween in San Rafael-was really fun!.....xoxo Gypsy Cowgirl
  • starsleeper
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    sante fe
    was very grateful to have made it to those shows! GDTRFB was kept me goin the rest of the trip! Shine on.
  • grdaed73
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    hey happy trails!
    weren't those shows just fantastic!!!! and santa fe was so cool looking with the cobblestone square and the double rainbow over jerry after rain delay.... happy place :)peace
  • starsleeper
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    it was 25 years ago today
    that the Grateful Dead played at Sante Fe Downs in Sante Fe, New Mexico. What a great couple of shows. I drove out from Florida to catch them. Then went on to see them in Grass Valley,Ca. and San Rafael on Holloween. New Mexico was great. Got to see my sister in Las Cruces and had a sweet time at the shows. Saw my first ever Cold Rain & Snow and still think it's the best I ever heard.
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in the same location, one of my favorite shows and scenes of all time.
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i'm a techno moron and now i'm confused. so now i'm a confused techno moron. oh well. i'll keep pluggin' away until i get used to it and that will reduce the confusion part but reducing the moron part...........that may take a (long) while so please bear with.........hehe : ) ( i do like the new heading but please keep things the same for at least 1 year..........much thanks)
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Spent the day in Utah with the band up in the hills, where at least one person was observed entering the show under the canopy of a parachute, with purple smoke trailing behind him; some folks had set up a tarp in the middle of the crowd, upon which target the parachutist then made his graceful landing. As he passed over my head, I could see that he was dancing and had a ticket in his hand. Just a day like any other day, back when we had a Grateful Dead.
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Holy shit. Bob Weir is 65. It's true, all the years combine.
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Holy shit. Bob Weir is 65. It's true, all the years combine.
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marye. Bob's saying, "just throw money".
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Tonight in 1966, the first Grateful Dead concert was recorded live at the Fillmore in San Francisco.