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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"
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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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TK notfadeaway...news is up about the Dead playing tomm. night 8p.m.. the Mid atlantic Ball,whatever that is,,, who is getting in for that.. Also I read that Warren is playing that afternoon solo, that might develop into something..if anyones going,, let us know..npr, mentioned the Dead playing..
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Crosby, Stills, Nash & Young, Jackson Browne, and Joan Beaz are playing in the Inagural Peace Ball tommorrow evening. This is a beautiful time. We will survive.
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Pretty sure Neil's not gonna be able to make it, his tour schedule has him in Australia through the end of the month. Joan Baez is the only one of those names I found on the Peace Ball schedule, but assuming I had the $165 for a ticket(and it wasn't already sold out) it would be worth it. Where did you hear about the others? Luckily, Joan's going to be in Louisville on March 10, and a bargain at $50. Loves me some Baez. ********************************************* I have a sigfile! --> www.kindveggieburritos.com *********************************************
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I am going to wait for an outdoor show to take my pride and joy to. Reserved seating would not be good. Having a baby sitter is not the point. Having my boy dancing with me is!!! I suppose 1/2 a brain is better than no brain at all.Peace
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Theotherone2, yea the days of the trip tents, too. Speaking of the camp, they have a super cool camp in Berkeley. It's not just for kids but adults, too. Perfect for the intrepid explorer in us all. I'm certain I'm preaching to the choir here but the camp has always taught (among other life skills) personal responsibility (but you already knew that, didn't you?) : ) Cassidysdada, when the kid wasn't boogying with us she was usually on my shoulders at that age, in the papoose or asleep. She was more enthralled with the music and dancing than what may or may not have been on the ground. The only thing that distracted her from the music at that age were the balloons that would come floating around. The only thing I would change if I could go back in time would be . . . to see more shows!
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It doesn't matter. You are entitled to an opinion thoughPeace
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I want to apologize for getting snippy w/you and using an expletive towards you(that was'nt cool)I was just trying to say at a certain age-(in my opinion)it's not the best enviromment for the youngins.But to each their own,right?I wish you peace and hope you enjoy the show(s)!
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I just wish we lived in a safer world today so I would feel comfortable bringing my twins to a live show-because when I play Dead music at home they twirl around and dance with me(must be in the blood)and it's a beautiful thing!!!!
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I dont mind failing in this world,think ill stay down her with the raggedy crew if getting up there means stepping on you, idont mind failing in this world Phatmoye
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Steve-O, are you half right brain or half left brain?? (my brain is half empty.) ( -; lol just a joke. no offense. **************************************** if a brain is fried in the forrest.... I'll take my brains over easy, please. peace.
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I prefer mine scrambled-thank you very much. "♪♪HAD ONE OF THOSE FLASHES--IVE BEEN THERE BEFORE--BEEN THERE BEFORE♪♪"
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Word has it that Bobby and Phil are going to be sitting in with Jackie Green next month at the Great American Music hall.. I think the dates are 2/18, 2/19 check on that,,, they plan on doing a mini set together.. between Greens band.. could be something good..Bobby, Phil and the drummers were real sweet new years run..looks like there having some serious fun again, good to see...
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Congratulations to President Barak Obama.It is a new dawn people. The time has come. A time for peace. A time for love. A time for understanding. It's going to be a long road. Can we do it? YES WE CAN. Peace and Love. If you get confused, listen to the music play. "Oh if a man tried To take his time on earth And prove before he died What one man's life could be worth I wonder what would happen To this world."
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Bringing your kids to a concert is like anything in life - you have to be smart about it and prepared. Have we had a bad time at a show because we brought our daughter - yes. Have we had a ball at a show with our daughter - yes. That is how parenting is in any situation. Now do I fear that my daughter will get kidnapped or accidentily eat some acid she found - no. I mean they could run into bad people playing at the park for crying out loud. In my wife's and I experience we have figured out a few things: Pick the concert wisely - Grateful Dead related bands are perfect - the crowd is older and more in tune with families, outdoors (less smoke and intense noise), sit in GA - that way you can move around which kids like and you can get away from Mr. Drunk guy if necessary, bring hearing protection, buy them food, let them bring in a toy or two, and most importantly be prepared for the worse - having to miss parts of the show for potty breaks, maybe going home early if all hell has broken loose. Just our opinion. "Everybody's braggin' and drinking that wine, I can tell the queen of diamonds by the way she shines. Come to daddy on an inside straight, well I've got no chance of losing this time"
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I'm left handed to write and throw, but right handed to eat and swing a golf club, I bat both ways. I guess that would be a 1/4 for each side? No offense taken by the way.Peace
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inneresting, steve-o; I can type with both thumbs. ( -; reckon' you'll be holding onto your tickets with BOTH hands. didn't really think YOU'd take offense, brother. peace.
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This partial setlist from Philzone forum:Shakedown> warren voc New Speedway bob&warren Proud Mary w/john fogerty Uncle Johns Band Obama is makin the rounds. At Commander in Chiefs ball now, just leavin. Not sure where next. Cspan streaming some from each ball. Bon Jovi right now... http://www.c-span.org/politics/c-span-inauguration-hub.aspx
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That last post was bogus. Sorry. This seems legit though... Dancin in the Streets Uncle Johns Band from Philzone forum
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My last post was bogus. Sorrry. This one from Ratdog.org Setlist from ratdog.org via someone who is there. dancin uncle john's sugar mag eyes break
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They played eyes? WOW!Phatmoye
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This is it dancin in the streets uncle john's band sugar mag eyes break the wheel touch of grey box of rain
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NO WIFENO JOB NO SHIT IM GOIN ON TOUR Phatmoye
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Thanks for that-you bring up some good points-Maybe im being a little paranoid about bringin' the wee ones. Outdoor and GA are key. My whole point was I would'nt bring them to an arena show-I wish I was near REDROCKS-that must be sweet-but maybe i'll bring em to RATDOG at the tweeter center this summer! Thanks again,bro-peace GARCIALATER!
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I keep seeing people post how this is "the Dead" and they are worth it. I agree, on one condition; JERRY MUST PLAY!!!!!!!!! Without him this is a really good Dead cover band. With the state of the economy, for them to charge these prices is fiscally irresponsible. Jerry NEVER would have allowed this. It is sad, but predictable. So for all of you hoping to see "the Dead", too late. There is a great cover band, Splintered Sunlight, they even have a guy who sounds like Jerry. Check them out, it probably costs about 10 bucks.
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tl18nfa-you've heard the tapes of the shows from 2008 and have this opinion? interesting. i think they're better now than they were in the 1990's, but that's just me... | Wait until the veil is shredded, then reveal it |
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Im sorry my friend,but three of the founding members(plus Mickey)is hardly a cover band! I agree they're charging way too much,but to call them a COVER BAND is just silly--BTW--I just heard about that band SPLINTERED SUNLIGHT--someone else spoke highly of them. Do they tour nationally?(esp.Boston area)Do you have a Tour schedule you could post?Are they as good as DSO? peaceout-G
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"Who is everyone paying this much to see?????I keep seeing people post how this is "the Dead" and they are worth it. " Go away little person. or I could have said "cover this!" 100 bucks aint squat these days. Jerry is Dead. He played with the Grateful Dead. The Dead are on tour.... cough up the little bit of spleef and check it out! THEN come back and give an honest report of the facts. Thank you.
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Doesn't matter what they call themselves, they've gathered themselves together for one reason... they love the music, and together they can make some special music that I have not found with any other combination of players. Jerry may not be on stage, but he still inspires these guys (see the recent video). What magic they can make when their inspriation flows through them, an energy beyond the notes they play. The priviledge of sharing those moments when they create that magic is well worth the price of admission. "there're not only the best at what they do... they're the only ones who do what they do!" Bill Graham and as for the price... it's not easy to come up with the funds, but it's relative... it wasn't easy to come up with the 12.50 I paid in '84 for my first show (Actually I think I traded a ride to the show for the ticket and party favors)... anyway... I've paid a lot more for a lot less recently and I know the band has to fork over a ton of cash to move this party all over the country, pay roadies, truckers, promoters, etc. Bottom line... if I didn't think the priveledge of spending my time with this group of musicians and the most amazing community of friends and freaks was worth $100, I'd find something else to do and stop worrying about the way other people choose to live their lives... But that's just me....
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Right on, my friend. Enjoy the shows and when you see the Florida plates come on over and introduce yourself and we'll break bread. Nothing left to do but smile, smile, smile.
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I will be traveling East from Denver for 6 shows; Buffalo, Wilkes Barre, Uniondale, MSG, Hartford, and East Rutherford. Any local places to gather before the shows or are people just going to be in the arena parking lots? Would appreciate some local tips!
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Haven't read all the postings, maybe I'm late to the party, if so please forgive me. However I just discovered that the band will offer $53 seats (behind the stage) if all others sell out. I think this great news from my perspective, being I have 3 people I will be taking and at $100 it would have been a true burden. So hope they sell the others and I can pick up the cheap seats. As long as you’re in, that’s all that matters :) I have watched from behind/above many times in the mid e 80's and had a wonderful time. I'll be at the box office on Saturday hoping and waiting. Peace
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When I first heard the Dead were touring again I was overjoyed!! Then when I heard how much tickets were going for, well. . .I kinda felt like that Youtube girl. I understand that EVERYTHING is expensive nowadays, but I didn't expect the Dead to double their ticket prices. Especially not with the economy being in such a horrible state. But with a little over a week to "get over it" I'm grateful to have friends that ordered extras and are willing to put me on a payment plan :) so I can enjoy the shows without worrying about the ticket price. I'm just hoping that if all goes well and there is a summer tour they rethink the ticket prices. Time will tell. I was pleasantly surprised though, reading through the last couple post, to see Splintered Sunlight mention! They are a fantastic cover band that plays every Thursday in Ardmore, PA @ Brownies 23 East and they also frequent New Hope, PA; Reading, PA; S. Jersey & Baltimore, MD. Check them out if you are in the Philly area!! Their cover ranges from $6 - $10 ~at least I'm enjoyin' the ride~
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To say "Go away little person." is not the way we talk to each other around here. We may disagree with another person but we do not insult them. Some of us try to spread good vibes around here. Are you kind? If the doors of perception were cleansed, everything would appear to man as it is, infinite. William Blake
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That 1st paragraph of your post is both beautiful, and dead-spirited correct. If had a glass in my hand would toast to you now, for those wise words.********************************** It's the end of the world as we know it, and I feel fine
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Listen to the Obama shows and then listen to the late 90's shows. The late 90's grateful dead sounded more like the cover band. No energy, you could def. pick out the shows where jerry was high.
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6-03-76 is an awsome show in my opinion, its really mellow and the tempo is slowed down quite a bit. Just thought i would share just in case anybody was looking for a new show.
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I will be traveling East from Denver for 6 shows; Buffalo, Wilkes Barre, Uniondale, MSG, Hartford, and East Rutherford. Any local places to gather before the shows or are people just going to be in the arena parking lots? Would appreciate some local tips! Also, any local campgrounds or local tips where I can "Rest my bones" at the end of the night?
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That's fantastic news!!! I hope this is true :) I don't think I've ever made it to my seat at a show anyway, so behind the stage, up top, in the hall all are perfectly fine by me! fingers are crossed!!! ~at least I'm enjoyin' the ride~
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Does anyone know where to get a recording of the eggnog-ural ball show? P.S.weatherdownhere--thanks for responding--I felt like poop about that! My best to you and yours.
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Tis true..............also MSG will have tics for $54.50 come Saturday when they go on sale to the general public. You can look on Ticket Master's website.
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Everything below was taken from the following link: http://www.rockgamer.com/2009/01/21/more-grateful-dead-heading-to-rock-… Wed, Jan 21, 2009 at 3:00 pm Posted in Rock Band, Rock Band DLC, Rumors Earlier this morning, IGN posted an article on a Grateful Dead Pack headed to the Rock Band Music Store. The article has since been pulled, so somebody, somewhere must have goofed. Unfortunately, this is the internet, and you can’t always take back something once it’s been posted. See the full article’s text below that lists all of the songs, as well as the writer’s opinion on whether or not you should consider the buy. Rock Band Refresh: Grateful Dead Pack Full of greatness or just plain grating? by Nate Ahearn January 20, 2009 - Every Tuesday, MTV Games and Harmonix release new downloadable tracks for Rock Band on Xbox Live Marketplace for your rocking pleasure. But before they hit the ‘Net, they hit the IGN offices. Each week we’ll announce the new tracks alongside our impressions of the new content. So check back weekly for the latest on what’s new, what’s hot and what’s worth a download. A pack that will strike a particular chord with San Francisco residents (where IGN is located), Grateful Dead brings their second Rock Band offering. The pack includes six songs spanning a wide breadth of Grateful Dead tunage. Tracks range from Cold Rain and Snow from 1967 all the way up through 1987’s Hell in a Bucket. While I’m personally not a fan of Grateful Dead’s brand of classic rock, there’s no denying their impact on the music industry. For that reason, it’s a good thing that the band has been given its due in its second Rock Band pack. While every instrument doesn’t perform perfectly on the whole pack, there’s at least one in each track that everyone should be able to enjoy. Cold Rain and Snow Price: 160 Microsoft Points ($1.99) Difficulty: Band 3 | Guitar 2 | Drum 3 | Vocals 1 | Bass 5 One of those super-rare tracks that provides a challenge for bass players. The rest of the instruments are serviceable, but the main guitar riff gets a little repetitive over time. It’s a fairly tough one, too. Like many of the tracks on this pack, Cold Rain and Snow is best enjoyed on hallucinogens. Verdict: Possible Download Doin’ That Rag Price: 160 Microsoft Points ($1.99) Difficulty: Band 4 | Guitar 2 | Drum 3 | Vocals 6 | Bass 4 No doubt, this is the toughest vocal song in the pack. Singers, be warned: the odd timber and pitch of the lyrics are very tough to emulate perfectly. There’s also a very tough and very long guitar solo that ends the song. Thankfully “Doin’ That Rag” does a good job of differentiating itself from the rest of the pack and is one of the best of the six. Verdict: Must Download Don’t Ease Me In Price: 160 Microsoft Points ($1.99) Difficulty: Band 3 | Guitar 3 | Drum 3 | Vocals 1 | Bass 4 If you can hammer-on and hammer-off, you should be fine. If you can’t, you’re screwed. Don’t be fooled by the moderate difficulty rating for the guitar, it’s pretty tough. The vocals, while not as challenging, are still fun thanks to the upbeat nature of the song. Verdict: Must Download Fire on the Mountain Price: 160 Microsoft Points ($1.99) Difficulty: Band 3 | Guitar 2 | Drum 4 | Vocals 0 | Bass 0 The drum portion, while the most difficult instrument in the song, is pretty unimaginative and repetitive, sadly. The same goes for the vocals and bass. The guitar part does a good job of working its way around the pad, but overall, “Fire on the Mountain” is unimpressive. Verdict: Don’t Download Hell in a Bucket Price: 160 Microsoft Points ($1.99) Difficulty: Band 4 | Guitar 3 | Drum 4 | Vocals 6 | Bass 3 My personal favorite of the songs on this pack. Every instrument is fast and fun with the vocals providing the biggest challenge. Playing both the guitar and drums is a physical challenge with reaches and quick movements required for both. If there’s one to get, in my opinion this is it. Verdict: Must Download Uncle John’s Band Price: 160 Microsoft Points ($1.99) Difficulty: Band 2 | Guitar 2 | Drum 3 | Vocals 0 | Bass 1 “Uncle John’s Band,” like the name might indicate to some, is a pretty ho-hum song. It’s about as close to singing “Kum Ba Yah” as Grateful Dead gets. The guitar has some difficult portions, but there’s much to it. If you can sing soothingly then you should be able to nail the peaceful vocals. Verdict: Possible Download
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sell their rights to rhino records?
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Answer The Trivia question right and get 2 tickets to the Forum show. W/possible upgrade to the 1st 5 rows. Broken heart don't feel so bad......You ain't got half of what you thought you had.
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problem w/ ticketmaster and their cheap seats is that they are only available for a short time on-line. chances are come sat. when they go on sale, a 1/2 hour in- they will tell you tix are no longer available and the will give you a link to TicketsNow -which will have plenty of tix at obscene prices
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chicago bob Is that rock gamer bullyock for real, does anyone think that Uncle John's Band is akin to KUMBAYA. That read is not interesting, is is blasphemous, and who cares, anyway. No more clutter, please.
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i think they ought to have a big Jerry/Buddha on the stage and after each song if the decibel meter doesn't redline from the cheers it should blow out a puff of smoke and say "hey!, what the fuck is this!" I love Bobby, Phil, Billy, and Mickey. I hope they make a billion dollars and then put on a big free concert this summer, preferably in the mountains in the middle of God's country here in Oregon! I'm glad they have another chance to play together and may our hope inspire them.
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Hey all,Got a question for any one that cares to listen.... HOW DO YOU EXPLAIN A DEAD SHOW? I was wondering, ive tried to explain a grateful dead show to family, friends and co-worker, but all I can come up with is saying that its the kindest people you'll ever meet in the world. I try to talk alot about the music,but todays generation is more into the heavy metal or rap scene. So I guess what i'm asking is how do you explain to somebody thats never heard the music or been to a show what its like? Any feedback on this would be great! Peace Phatmoye