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  • JackstrawfromC…
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    Zombie d Wulf has a list posted of all the songs. I just cant' remember which page/thread he posted it on???? "Escaping through the lily fields, I came across an empty space. It rainbow then exploded, left a bus stop in its place. The bus come by and I got on, thats when it all began. It was Cowboy Neal at the wheel of the bus to never ever land"
  • c_c
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    anybody have a list of all the songs that they played this tour? it was something like 150 different songs. not the setlists, but you know, like an alphabetical list. or a website that listed them? please? peace.
  • hippyjameZ
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    Sure do miss getting on
    Sure do miss getting on Dead.net and checking the setlists and reviews.. All i gotta say is, "I wanna thank You, For a Real Good Time!."
  • bilee
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    I just left the following on the “Shout Outs” page"Yo Godspal! You ever even been to a show with Jerry? Yea it was bigger and better..... after 25 years! Who cares about bigger and better, and the definition of cover band is a band that covers other peoples songs just the way they were done by the original. If you think that the Dead are a cover band then so is Van Halen (running with the devil and most of the songs on their 1st album are old 30s blues songs) and the Rolling Stones and Clapton and Led Zeppelin, and many other bands that take songs that they like or admire and redo them. So the Dead would have to be a tribute band.... but the core members are all in the band so it's a tribute to themselves! Like most people that claim to be Christians you sure are quick to judge. I see 2 to 3 hundred bands a year working. From the 29th of April to the 12th of May I worked Neil Young, James Taylor, Fleetwood Mac, Kenny Chesney and Billy Joel/Elton John. I took the time in all that to drive 7 hours to Chicago for the show on the 4th and to fly to Mountainview for the show on the 10th. The rest of the month will include Andre Rieu, Yani and Sugarland. Next month is a bunch of other national acts. I CHOOSE TO SEE THE DEAD BECAUSE THEY ARE STILL, HANDS DOWN, THE BEST BAND IN THE WORLD. i'LL TAKE TIME OUT OF MY LIFE ANYTIME THEY PLAY TO SEE THEM." I left it in response to someone calling this band a cover band. Sooo maybe I'm a little rabid but I am one loyal Motherf#%*er and I won't apologize for my response. I will say thank you to the band for lighting that space in my heart that has been dark for so long. Thanks for validating my conception of what the Dead means to me with my wife and my grown kids that have lived on the peripheral of my relationship with this huge part of my soul but now have experienced it. After Chicago my wife said “I Get It” she felt the magic. Same in Mountainview with my boys, 25 and 22 that have lived with this all their lives, listen to the music and now know the feeling. I meant what I said, this band, not the Grateful Dead, but the Dead is the best band in the world. If the Grateful Dead could be here then that might not be the case but that will never happen. It’s funny that the Grateful Dead went through what a handful of keyboard changes and there wasn’t a question of who they were. I hope that when other band members pass (you know… the wheel thing) that the band still plays the songs that I so want to hear and new ones that will reflect the band at that time with the same magic as in 69, 79, 89 or 09. I also hope when I’m gone that my children and my children’s children have the same opportunity to feel the magic.
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    Is there any chance we get the list of material they use for ligthts on tour?
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    Man, I can't wait till the morning I wake up and see the forum topic that says "THE DEAD TO TOUR IN FALL" :) I can almost say that this could definately happen:) The vibes on this site alone are offf the scales man. Everybodys reviews from the shows they attended seem fantastic. Special thanks to Charlie Miller for letting all us heads listen to some really great music off archives:) Everyone keep ur fingers crossed for the fall and I hope to see you all in the lots:)Peace- Moye
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    Well, I feel a want for more, but know I am fortunate for the shows I was able to see (8 including Penn State). Then again, I need time to save up some money, as it sure wasn't cheap or without sacrifice (well worth it though, just saying...).The last show at the Gorge was fantastic for so many reasons. It turned out to be a 80 degree day, met some awesome Washington State folks, was center stage 7 rows back, and it was our 3rd wedding anniversary! Was a grate trip, we flew in to Seattle and picked up a rental vehicle in the pouring rain. Drove to Moses Lake to be closer to the venue so we wouldn't have to drive so far when they opened, and ended up driving through quite a snowstorm through the cascade mountains. It was surprising to see, as it was snowing so hard that it was accumulating on the roadway and we certainly didn't expect it. Fortunately, we drove out of that, and the weather improved. And as I mentioned, the day of the show was 80 and sunny! Back home on the east coast now and reading others viewpoints of the shows here. Love hearing about them. My take on the shows are that they definitely got better as the tour went on. Of particular note, I got to see the progression of Warren as he took more of a stage presence as the tour went on. The gorge show was definitely a rock star Warren night IMO. He was on fire, first with the Allman's, and seemed to pick up steam with the Dead. My appreciation for him has definitely grown, and I now count myself as a huge Warren fan. LOVED his version of Althea that night, do I dare say even more then bobby's from earlier in the tour!? Anyway, thought I'd share just a bit now that the ride is over (for now). I am anxiously waiting for Rothbury, and at the same time glad that I have a little time to save up for it! Will probably end up having to skip a couple other shows I had planned on attending (DSO), but I do love those outdoor Dead shows! And as far as the Gorge goes, what a FANTASTIC venue! Would love to do that again if the opportunity arises. Now I feel the need to check out Red Rocks, as I have heard that setting is just as nice, but due to the distance, it would take The Dead to play there to really motivate me, thus the reason I am going to Rothbury. It was so nice to be part of the scene again, to be around so many newer, young folks intermingled with us older, still very much young at heart ones. Never would have thought that there would be another opportunity for a tour, never mind just a nostalgic show, but now I am thinking, how could they not do this again. I mean, it truly was a win-win. The band and all that are employed to stage the tour certainly made some money, but even more importantly, they all seemed to be having a most excellent time up there, and those of us that were fortunate enough to catch a show, know everyone else was digging it. So boys, if any of you actually find time to read any of these postings, lets do more together, as I for one will agree to do my part, which is attend show(s) that are feasible and be a part of the lovely deadhead community to welcome the next generation in with open arms. Speaking of this, at the Gorge show there was a 18 year old high schooler that convinced his dad to bring him, and that kid really got it! It was fun watching him react to the band and crowd. This is how it will never die. Musicians, sure, but the music will be passed on. Please bring on another tour! See ya at Rothbury!
  • rosa rugosa
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    We all had a real good time, didn't we? And I really enjoyed "meeting" and sharing the experience with you folks. I hope we have a chance to do it again soon, and I'm sure looking forward to RatDog this summer!
  • JackstrawfromC…
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    I totally agree with you. This is not the Grateful Dead it is The Dead. 2 pretty different bands really. Both grate in there own special ways (I know that sounds a little cheesy but hey it is true). It is impossible to replace Jerry and his unique guitar, vocals, perspective and soul are missed believe me. But if you went in to this tour with an open mind I just don't see how you could have been disappointed. I was not a Warren fan going in but coming out I am a huge fan. He made this tour folks just admit it. He brought his own style to the mix, he wasn't trying to be Jerry he wasn't trying to sound like him and he wasn't just sitting in filling space. There were times when he sounded hauntingly similar to Jerry (China Doll, Morning Dew for example), times when he sounded very soulful like Brent and times when he has just being Warren. He really moved me and not unlike what Jerry used to do for me. That is where I will disagree with Peggy-O, I was almost in tears several times. The same could be said for Jeff too. He brought his own style and it fit in beautifully. I love Ratdog and Phil and Friends and all but there is something special and kind of hard to explain when they are all together, then throw in Billy and Mickey and the raw power is back!! What also returned was the lot scene. Walking through the lots at Shoreline and Washington seriously made me feel like 20 years old again. I felt like I was back where I belong, and that is a very special feeling I will hold onto forever. They played this tour with emotion and power and they were as tight as I have ever heard them.. EVER. There were shows in the 90's with Jerry that didn't have a fraction of the power, emotion, magic or energy these guys are holding right now. Some of those shows felt like they were just going through the motions. NOT in 2009!! They hit this tour with a sense of "We are still the kings of the jam bands, and now we are going to show you". Sure some shows were better than others that is how it always was, is and will be. That's why I always suggest to catch as many Dead shows as possible because that one magical show that touches your soul and changes your life is out there. Although I haven't heard any of the shows from this tour that I would consider to be "bad". All I can say is "When can we do this again??" Seriously!! "Escaping through the lily fields, I came across an empty space. It rainbow then exploded, left a bus stop in its place. The bus come by and I got on, thats when it all began. It was Cowboy Neal at the wheel of the bus to never ever land"
  • southerntam
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    Great reflections PeggyO, GD GRW and JackStrawfromCO...
    I just loved reading them, I think we all share the same sentiments only you guys know how to verbalize it better than I. But everytime I read one of your reflections or thoughts, I keep thinking "yeah, that's what I feel like"! Anyway, just wanted to throw it out there. ~Tam
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The band says Happy New Year with an announcement of almost twenty shows in April and May.  More details to come!

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Better than the worst talk show. I have 3 kids, my husband just lost his job, not a trust fund baby, and think that the 178. I paid for 3 bad tickets to Chicago wasn't bad, who needs sets anyway. Hope everyone that is going has a safe and happy trip!
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To all those who are so excited about this tour and think anyone balking at a $100 ticket is out of touch with reality, come talk to me after the shows and see how you feel. What I've heard and seen about the Penn show this fall and NYE is not too encouraging. I'll be at Worcester, but I'm more excited about the $25 ticket I just bought to see NRPS at a very small club in NH on March 1!!! And on a positive note...as someone said on another forum, the higher up you are in an arena, the closer you are to Jerry!!!!
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I haven't had time to read all the posts, I know I'm not alone in my situation. I got into the tix site at 9:05am. By the time I hit the "process order" button, it was 9:23am. Instead of getting my receipt and tix, I got a screen that said my ticket order had timed out, empty cart, start over. Anger, plenty. Disappointment. You bet. Confusion. Yes. The Dead have been doing ticket sales for a long, long time. How could this have gone so poorly? I have no problem with ticket prices. I do have a problem with ineptitude. Peace
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Teamearth: "Borin' Warren" - that's a funny one. Look man it's kinda mean though. So you feel "a little kicked in the teeth after the fact"? Like you didn't know borin' Warren was on the bill before you decided to buy tickets? Look, I'm hoping they get real hot and tight by the middle of the tour. The New Year's show was great but the playas had been playing together a lot leading up to the gig. I see what you're saying about getting crappy seats though. That probably should happen in a fan pre-sale. * * * * * * * * * * * * * * -enjoyin' the ride -There'll never be another Jerry
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well we passed 100 pages on this post.... ....gonna have to put on higher boots now
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I was laughing pretty hard at that one Candyman, NICE!_________________________________________________________ Will you come with me? Once in awhile you can get shown the light in the strangest of places if you look at it right!
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Anybody have an idea for how to vend inside of the venues? Is it arena to arena? Having trouble finding info...Thank you
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As a momma of a young family who is struggling, I was completely bummed yesterday to find out my only option was paying $100 for a ticket to go back to one of our fav venues - Albany, NY... it'll always be "The Knick" to me. I was really shocked to see ticket prices. Of course I think seeing The Dead is worth $100, but what is going on??? I expect this from Eric Clapton or The Eagles or something..... When everyone in America seems to be having money troubles, why are tickets priced so high? I know I can't be the only one in this boat. Now my husband and I have to flip for who goes.....just doesn't seem right.
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I'm really excited about the tour. I was able to get tickets for Nassau, but I couldn't get tickets for Madison Square Garden. The worst part is all the tickets that are already available on ebay, golden ticket, and stubhub. How were these scalpers able to get these tickets through pre-sale? What BS. I sent a money order to GDTS, so I hope that comes through. I will probably stand in line to get the tickets at the box office. How early should I show up? The ticket prices are what they are. They were $50 in 1990, and there has definitely been inflation. In some ways, I don't mind since I like the Dead at smaller venues. Really loved Phil Lesh and Friends. Plus, I've spent money on stupider things. Just don't want to pay a scalper $250 for nose-bleed seats. After reading Phil's book, I realize that the money does support a whole bunch of people, that I really don't mind chipping in to support.
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Perspective People... Check this out.. 1. Madonna- $306 2. Eagles - $234 3. Billy Joel - $224 4. Bon Jovi - $217 5. AC/DC - $210 6. Hannah Montana - $209 7. Celine Dion - $198 8. Neil Diamond - $193 9. Bruce Springsteen - $191 10. Michael Buble - $189 Above are the top 10 average ticket prices for 2008......... MY QUESTION IS, HOW ARE THE EVENTS SELLING...ARE THE VENUES 3/4 FULL, SOLD OUT, ETC, WHAT's THE DEAL? AND FYI....THESE ARE FACE VALUE AMOUNTS.....GO TO STUBHUB.COM AND LOOK AT THE PRICES THE DEAD SHOWS ARE ALREADY GOING FOR.....CRAZY! AND FINALLY....http://musictoday.com/ is OWNED BY LIVE NATION WHOSE STOCK IS OFF OVER 70% ON THE YEAR.....TKT SALES CAN'T BE THAT GREAT!
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"Every pleasure has an inch of pain. Pay for your ticket and don't complain." - Robert Hunter
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"Since every pleasure's got an edge of painPay for your ticket and don't complain" - Robert Hunter I am blaming my mistake on the fact that Dylan sometimes mumbles.
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Sadly no one in the band or organization reads this stuff or really cares. Welcome to the new American Dream. Rip off the Deadheads
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He's made valiant efforts to play places those guys dont rule keeping his ticket prices low. How bout a college gymnasium tour, guys?
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I would pay whatever the price to see the dead,but 95.00 plus added etc...?!!!!! What is it some kind of a farewell tour or something?
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Naw they can "feel jerry's presence" or whatever marketing BS they were spewing in their tour promo videos. Nauseating. At least when the rolling stones charged a bunch of money for tickets their main guys were not dead.
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AND, everyone, please stop the flaming of other people. please stop the personal insults or attacks. if you want to complain about something, feel free to do so, freedom of speech and so on, but this site doesn't tolorate giving other people shit. you may, of course, disagree with someone's opinion, and feel free to do so, but please do not attack others. PLEASE, be respectful of others and what others choose to do! Please. pretty please with sugar on top. this site is a safe haven for heads. a home. our home, you are most welcome inside, but keep it warm for everyone, please. everyone is welcome here, but please don't spit on the floor of this bus. thankx. love and peace.
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Amen to cc eoj. I've been to 15 Ratdog shows and the vibe, spirit and community is always there. This is not about money. Fools only care about the money, I feel sorry for you.
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Amen to cc eoj and Ginker49 I am listening to Lay Down Sally from cc eoj's U Tube post and am just happy I get to experience some of that once again!! Be nice to each other - it all works out in the end.
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I, for one, am overjoyed despite the frustrations with the server crash. Hey, it happens. sucks, but it happens (i know, i work with servers every day) but you curse the dreaded computer gods, deal and get on with it. How some people can blame the band for this is way beyond me... Anyway... I ended up with tickets (total of 4) for 3 shows (Worcester, NYC, Hartford) and didn't think twice about the money...not because i don't have to, but because i decided that i could, and would make this a priority at this point in time. Lucky, yes, I suppose so. Stupid? probably that too but like someone else said above... you only live once ...and nothing makes me happier than being at a show, so you do what you can to make it happen. Sometimes it works out, sometimes life dictates otherwise. It worked out for me this time around so yes, i'm pretty damn psyched. The fact is, the prices didn't surprise me in the least and was actually pleased it wasn't more. I live in CT so i'm used to paying out the nose for everything including concert tickets and Saturday night hotel rooms in NYC... and God knows they could command a hell of a lot more than 100.00 per ticket and still sell out in less than an hour so again, i choose to look at the bright side. seriously, have you people been going to rock shows lately? maybe a reality check is in order. So to all those who feel a need to bitch and moan about everything.. and it's mother, please... either relax and enjoy the ride, or get off the bus at the next stop. And to all those happy and grateful fellow heads (real dead heads) who are on this site for all the right reasons, I look very forward to enjoying the magic with with all of you!!! "so the kids they dance, they shake their bones"...
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thanks to the last 3 posters for getting my thoughts out i love the feeling of community at shows and i cant wait to see you all there
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My wish for all of you that are frustrated and angry is that there really is a reason for it. You have every right to be angry and upset, and please feel free to be. I can't change my past, and I can only create a better future. I have not gotten what I wanted at many junctions in my life. Many times on my own accord (decisions I have made) and many times on others accords. If I got everything I wanted, every time I wanted it, I would not be here today. One thing I will say is that....Every word spoken has a future. None of us really wish bad things upon others...We are all good at heart! If we don't see you at the show or on Shakedown Street...Please find a night this spring where you feel giddy and turn your stereo up way to loud, and dance like tomorrow will never come, and realize what the rhythms and beats mean to you! It is inside each and everyone of us!
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Well said Sugar-Mags! PS It looks like we both came up in the rookie class of 1982 for first shows.
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didn,t the dead incorporate back in 76?..........ofering all there employess benifit packages like any other corporation.....phill had transplants and is on all kinds of meds......jerry was a herion addict......keith and donna were alchohalics who beat the fuck out of each other backstage....pig pen drank himself to death at 27.....so its not like these guys were saints the suddenly turned they have allways been fucked up from the begining but the music they create is pure ecstasy thats why i dont mind paying whatever price they want to charge if you can't afford it don't go
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Wonder who will water all the children of the garden when they sat about the barren lack of rain and droop so hungry 'neath the sky.
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This site is cool most of the time. So you didn't a ticket,didn't get the seat you wanted this was only PRESALE.If you don't have the money don't go. Yes it is tough all over,moneys tight for everyone. And yes web sites do crash.Thats why I did mail order. Remember they will release more tickets. please don't bring the vibe of this site down. Peace and be kind to each other
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Right on pabogonia1 ! Good vibes will change the world. And this world need changing, so dig down deep in your heart and spread the vibe. Be happy for your fellow heads who can go. Good vibes = good karma = good life. peace, and love, pk
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I'm so pissed. Took an hour off of work to try and get a ticket online at 9AM sharp. By the time I finally got through, all the seats were sold out. Now I have to deal with Craig List scalper fucks.I would go on about this aging band, but it's just going to get uglier.
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So I didn't get into the party yet. That's cool I still got one more shot on the 23rd... my real B-DAY!!! So maybe I'm supposed to wait for my present.Probably should have done the mail order like I'd done before many times. I was only shut out of that once in 20 yrs or so. If it's meant to be, I will be there... Don't forget to check out there new clip, it's awesome!
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it was a little tough hooking up with tix through the site,, did well for nassau, fair for msg,, was hoping to do a "road trip" centrum, or albany,,maybe philly,, steep prices may put a damper on that though.. however,, if the boys are half as charged as they were new years should be a blast the x factor was working for sure.. doing four or five shows is costly.. Ill enjoy what I can.. its all good..
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Positive vibes still in L.A. where parking in my nieghborhood is now at $2.00 hour, lunch costs me $20.00, dinner is around $75.00, gas is a nice $2.19/gallon, parking at the forum will be about $25.00 and i still make $10.00 an hour. No, I don't think the Dead are greedy old men, LiveNation sucks and I have said that since there appearance not long ago. This economy sucks and it's not the fault of anyone here, (unless you voted for Bush) but that's another story. A night out at the nightclub will run you at least 100 bucks. I found a great hat yesterday, it was 120 bucks. You guys complaining need to grow up and dont try sayin you 55 or whatever. Its a new world we are on the verge of. Prices are up everywhere. We will adapt. WE WILL SURVIVE. LIVE ON. BE HAPPY. If you can't go, I am truly sorry as I am sure others are as well, but Please Don't Bring On the Negativity man. Peace -rob G
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Just got an email from my fav funcadelic punk man Les Claypool doin a show down here a L.A. with the most awesome Mutaytor ---YES THIS SUMMER IS GONNA ROCK
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don't know / haven't heard nothing about any opener... maybe none. if they had one, I think it would have been announced. anybody heard any rumours??? I'm hoping when the tix go on general sale there will be an announcement about a cooool opening act. I'd kind of love to see Jackie or Hunter opening... or preferably, BOTH!! but that may be a (cough cough) pipe dream. peace.
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that it is grate that the boys want to get together and make some noise with us again. And as far as the price, it would be wonderful if it was cheaper, but as others have so deftly displayed, this is NOT the highest priced ticket around. I really think that the difficulties with securing tickets were far more upsetting to most heads. I am excited for all of you that got tickets and will be out to see the band (especially you tigerlily!!). Soon the circus will be on the road, and that in and of itself is cause for celebration. Horray for you all that are going to get there. And for all of us that aren't, hey maybe there will be a summer tour, or even a fall run. Ain't gonna morn about these turn of events, it is time to dance. The Truth is realized in an instant, the act is practiced step by step.
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The presale was a complete disaster, we all agree on that.The ticket prices are more then we remember paying, that's the way it is. It's not 68, 77, 82, 90 anymore, it is now 2009 & I feel lucky that there is another opportunity to experience the experience again. There won't be many more, that I'm sure of... To those who couldn't get tickets yesterday, don't give up... I missed the Neil Young Massey Hall presale last year & pulled 6th row center on the regular release date. That was a tough ticket to get & I ended up 5 rows in front of Gordon Lightfoot! I can guarantee that there are still plenty of tickets out there & some very good 1's at that... To those who can't or won't swallow the $100 ticket, it's simple - don't go. I feel for ya' but I bet that if you dropped all or a few of your respective vices for a month, you would come up w/ more then a 100, I know I'll have to drop a few... Keep it cool in here, there's enough BS goin' on everywhere else, we don't need anymore... Long May You Run Everyone.
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Anybody wondering why the presale counter reset? It looks like its counting down again. What happens in 7 weeks? 7 months?
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Oroboros, my brother, get up on that wagon, we're going up north to put the word in the streets!! peace.
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Hey all, who is going to Worcester. I secured 2 per night on presale and have mailed for 4 per night. was postmarked for the 13th so I should be good, Anyway 2 per night are already taken and am hoping a couple buds from back east want or can go but I may end up with some extra's. Also wanting to know if anyone out there is going to Worcester so we can get down. PM me Strangers stopping strangers. Caliopies and clowns, the circus is back in town weeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee
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jwhit the counter is for regular ticket sales on the 23rd
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Hey all - I have much love for everyone here, the boys, and the music. I just posted about the prices because I honestly was shocked by them, and I was honestly bummed out that we are going to have to budget in order to go. Guess Im crazy. If anything, I was just saying it's too bad things have changed so much from what I remember. I didn't expect $20 tix, but I thought maybe $60. But man, people sure are mean on this site....probably my first and last time posting. Relax and be kind, please.
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Shows both Live Nation and Ticketmaster as vendors for the general ticket sale. Does that mean that with these two giants duking it out that prices will drop? Isn't that how competition is supposed to work? Sorry, my pipe dream for the morning...
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Mandomamma, I am frequent visitor to this site, especially the Vine area which has enabled me to greatly expand my collection of shows. Most of the people on the site are cool and really add to the site, like CC EOJ. The downright infantile venom being sprewed on this forum is not the norm. Most of these people only came on the site to buy tickets. Most of the time, while there is a decent amount of criticism, the posts are civil and sometimes illuminating. In sum, don't let the rantings of people who cannot express themselves in a mature or intelligent manner prevent you from enjoying what this site has to offer most of the time. "Let there be songs to fill the air."
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I need some basic information on taper equipment. I Mail Ordered for taper tickets for 7 different locations, but have never taped before. Trolling around the net hasnt gotten me any valuable info yet but I will keep at it. Anything anyone could help with is appreciated. I was also told that tapers are permitted to plug directly into the sound boards. Is this true? What is a good affordable microphone? Should I go cordless? Do people usually record analog and convert to digital? Whats the best way to protect equipment when weather isnt good? What extra equipment is usually needed ie. extension cords, certain kinds of tape, backup mic, etc etc? 42% of all statistics are made up.
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First off, there's no way they're going to let you plug into the board. If this is like the last couple tours by The Dead, they will be selling soundboard recordings either at the show or afterwards on the Web site. Here's some helpful info though from philzone.com: 10 Commandments of Live Taping Jeff Frank 1. Show up early. You might as well be wearing billy-bob teeth when you walk up with your deck right before showtime. You look that stupid. 2. Get good cables. Core Sound's cable works at home (I have one), but is not reliable in the field. $100 for an Oade passive is money well spent. Get a good coax cable too. 3. Get a rechargeable battery or at least use good batteries. Battery changes between sets are a royal pain in the ass. It usually involves disconnecting the chain and putting it back together. 4. Try to spark up some kind of conversation before asking for a patch. Tapers love to talk about their gear. Ask how they like their pre-amp. Ask what shows they were at. Something other than "Hey man, got a line out?". BUT DO NOT BOTHER THEM WHILE THEY'RE SETTING UP! 5. Offer to handle grovellers. 6. Offer to watch the rig for awhile. 7. Offer to go on a water or beer run. 8. I hate to say it, but upgrade from that minidisc. 9. Try to have extra tapes and batteries. There are always people around that need them. It's nice to be the one who can save the day and what goes around comes around. 10. Offer to hang around if bodies are needed to shield the section from the masses, but make yourself scarce if there isn't much room. Also, go to the TAPERZONE section at philzone.com for more help. Good luck! "When it comes to humility, I'm the greatest!" - Bullwinkle Moose
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Thank God Jerry's not around to see the greed of the chumps who were his fellow bandmates. Then again, if Jerry left these losers in 90, he would be still be around.. Phish is only charging 1/2 of what these losers want.
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but does anyone know where to get recordings of The Dead (not the grateful dead) and the other ones? Dont see any on archive.org
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It cracks me up on here when people are comparing The Dead to PHISH!!! I mean, I am not knocking phish---but come on!!