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  • Eric Abrahamson
    9 years 5 months ago
    MY BROTHER BOUGHT ME TICKETS FOR BOTH NIGHTS!
    Eric Abrahamson At my age, it's already predetermined that I'm not going to go to all that trouble unless I like it. The glass is either half-full or half-empty. Nobody twisted my arm, put me in a headlock, and made me listen to it-I think it's cool. I asked my brother for money to go, and he gave me 2 tickets. My friend Billy "Buzzboy" Rose, "Wavy Gravy's adopted son", used to be a Grateful Dead roadie, he got me backstage at the first show I went to after I met him, so I think they're good to me. My other friend, Richie Shirley, from the Hog Farm, was in the backstage Crew, traveled around the country with them and sold official T-shirts, and his wife, Andrea, "Mom", the cook at Camp Winnarainbow, used to work in their office in San Rafael and they had an apartment there. I met Richie and Billy at Woodstock where the Hog Farm was the Security and the Please Force, so you kids who pan them, fuck you and your worthless idiot opinions. You've never even been there yet, if you ever get there, at this rate. I think they were the best rock and roll band that ever was, and the Rolling Stones was #2, and I've seen them both. Compared to what, the Mormon Tabernacle Choir? The technology is pretty good for playing in a stadium as big, new, and modern as that. They can hear everything you say and see everything you do, and my brother bought me a ticket way up in the back. In between songs this kid 10 rows down says, "Shoot him!" and I go, "I have a gun!" and immediately they started into "Loser", "If I had a gun/For every ace I have drawn/I could arm a town/The size of Abilene!" I don't like it when they get that personal, ad hominem, but I'm still a fan, because even if they ever had a bad day, they recorded plenty of *good* days, which can always happen, always *do* happen at least a little bit, and silicon is immortal. Great light show. The only problem is with the critics and nay-sayers, who have pre-judged it all instead of, "Judge not!"--like "prejudiced". They already don't like it, they were prepared not to like it--there is nothing the band could have done or could do that they would have liked or would like. It's against their religion. It couldn't be worse if they sang traditional Moslem hymns to Allah in Arabic. They probably know how. There was a day when *everybody* liked it, even my parents. They were the #2 top-grossing entertainment act for 2 years in a row; #1 was Bill Cosby, by concerts, not by record sales, by word-of-mouth, household names, I remember. Nobody listened to that thing about rock-and-roll being "the Devil's music", and if you play it backwards it says, "Hail, Satan!" In my opinion, the Church rejects dancing, "worldly", as opposed to gospel or spiritual music, commercial music, art, literature, drama, culture, one of the reasons, because it's linked in their mind with pagan religion, which certainly applies to the Grateful Dead. However, I would argue that when the Christians converted the Roman Empire and tore down the Pagan temples, later they incorporated some of the features of the pagan religions into their own, from what I've heard. For example, do they say that the gods and goddesses of the polytheistic pantheons of the ancient cultures like Greece, Italy, Egypt, Babylonia are really One, the Lord God of the Old Testament? Or it says on Wikipedia that the Lord God of the Old Testament was the war god of the Phoenicians, like Mars Hill, though I don't see why not the head god Jupiter, Zeus, Ra, or Aten, where Moses got it. Then the Christians say Father, Son, and Holy Ghost, the Trinity is One, with Jesus Christ being the Son, a bow to pagan polytheism, but just 3. But they also have the Virgin Mary, who some say is Mother Earth, lots of saints and angels, etc. They say the 30,000 Roman and Greek gods were angels and demons, it's confusing, but some of them were like the Christian God in some ways. For example, Zeus sounds like "deus", which means "God". Jupiter, the Roman for Zeus, has also the name "Jove", which sounds like "Jehovah", which is translated "LORD" in the Old Testament. I read that the Christians used features from the Eleusinian Mysteries of Demeter, the Earth Mother in the Mass, the table, I think, maybe cups, candles, etc. to attract pagans. Some of the saints represent pagan deities from other cultures, and now they become Christian. The Greeks and Romans also had animal sacrifices like the Jews in the Tabernacle and Temple. Lots of their gods had wings like the Jewish angels, like Cupid, Victory, and Iris, the Rainbow. Maybe Moses got the snake on the pole from Mercury's Caduceus, and Asculepius the healer. The Elysian Fields is similar to the Christian Heaven, and Hades to the Christian Hell. Of course, there are just as many differences as similarities. Online I saw a book by the Church Father St. Clement where he uses Ulysses tied to the mast not to hear the Sirens' Song in Homer's "Odyssey" as an example of successfully resisting temptation, "Epistle to the Greeks". Of course, the Pope and the Vatican have always been in Rome. The Father represents Odin from Norse Germanic neo-Paganism, and Thor Jesus in a way. The word "Holle", "hell", isn't in the Bible, it's in the Norse "Eddas". *Valhalla* was their "Heaven". They mixed it with the Jewish Old Testament, the Greek and Roman paganism, etc. They included some of the old Jewish Mosaic prohibitions. Religion has art, music, literature, architecture, and Greek religion was somewhat based on plays. The Old Testament Tabernacle and Temple had a lot of art, sculpture, music, and architecture, and the Bible itself really is man-made literature. They just want a monopoly and no competition, and to control the State. A lot of art, music, literature, architecture, and sculpture got it's start in religion and then some Christians object for those artisans to become commercial, to use it for money, because they want to control the money, which is also man-made. It belongs to the person whose picture is on the money, who owns the metal mines, the mints, and who coins the money. "Render to Caesar what is Caesar's, and to God what is God's." There *is* no picture of God. Some of the Caesars, Roman Emperors, made the people worship them as gods. Constantine himself was Apollo the Sun-God before he was a Christian. Go figure. Another reason the Church may prohibit "drugs, sex, rock-and-roll, drinking, smoking, and cussing", besides Scripture, as well as art, music, literature, theatre, and culture, science, technology, medicine, "the works of men's hands", the prohibition on idolatry, "make no graven image","bow down to no graven image", well that's another one. *Another* one, "God has made everything sufficient, but they have sought out many inventions." But the Church wants the money that people spend on entertainment, art, music, literature, plays, to go to them. Maybe they *did* think they were all being guided by *God* when they were on LSD and they were deceived by the Devil, "caught in the Devil's bargain", "Satan Himself appears as an Angel of Light to deceive if He can the very Elect," but they were experimenting and they thought they were right. Maybe if you got psychedelic by fasting 40 days in the desert those are true, not Satanic, visions. I think they came true for some of them; potentially could have come true for a lot more. Ram Dass called them "entheogens, 'theo', Greek for 'God', 'God-manifesting', you see God, become One with God, become God". "I am That I am." "I and the Father are One." "If you have seen Me, you have seen the Father." "I said ye are gods; nevertheless you shall die like men, and fall like one of the princes." "We are as gods, and we might as well get good at it." The only psychedelic church I ever heard of was the Native American Church in New Mexico, who had a cross on the altar. They converted all the American Indians to Christianity, but they can still do some traditional Indian things they all (or at least some of them) like to do, just to preserve the culture for posterity. People are always interested in what happened in the past; it's valuable information. The price of Indian jewelry has gone up at least 100x in my lifetime, as it becomes more scarce, as they become lost arts, and they were better before the Wasichus came. There's that Jesse Colin Young song, "Before You Came", how great the Indians had it. A lot of pagan spirituality is a lot higher than a lot of Western spirituality; it's the same thing. If you call the Virgin Mary the Earth Mother, or Father God, Mother Earth, or the Yin-Yang, that's Paganism, or different forms of it, generally speaking. Freud in "Moses and Monotheism", says the Egyptian polytheism was better than the Egyptian monotheism, because when Iknaton switched them to Aten, the One God form of the Sun God Ra, he made Pharoah Iknaton at the top of the "pyramid", with all the ranks of nobles, courtiers, priests, and common people. With the polytheistic system, Isis, Osiris, all that, even though it's true what the Christians say, they worshipped animals, crocodiles, cattle, ibises, hawks, birds, elephants, lions, etc., as the Christians say, "brute beasts", power was more diffuse throughout society, less centered in the king. And he says they were more prosperous, too, with polytheism, that their society declined with monotheism, they overthrew Iknaton, called him a heretic, and restored polytheism. That was why one of the reasons Moses had to get out, to preserve the monotheistic concept somewhere else by founding a new religion. He was raised by the Pharaoh's daughter. There are traces of the Egyptian roots in Moses' writings; he uses the Hebrew word "Elohim", "gods", plural, for "LORD God", and "Thou shalt have no other gods before me," admitting they exist, but fighting them, and "Who is like unto Thee, among the gods?" "You're the best!" I don't know; I'm not a theologian. I just had a year of Philosophy and Religious Studies at Yale, and graduated from Mountain Heights neo-Pentecostal Bible College in 1974. I saw the Jupiter-Venus conjunction in Leo tonight, the same as the Star of Bethlehem. It was out for about an hour. Astrology is from paganism, too, and probably the Dead used an astrologer when they set up the stadium dates as a Christian joke, although who knows how forgiving the Christians can be about that. The Bible accuses those who "worship the host of heaven upon the housetops" and they said that meant the pagan Babylonian astrologers. But the Christians reject a lot of other things the Jews said, like the rule against pork. Maybe that verse condemns the Roman astrologers, too. I read that not only were the Romans, and Greeks, into that, but they had augurs, or prophecies by things like the flight of birds, which might signify things like victory or defeat in war, or they'd read the entrails of animals they sacrificed, like tea leaves, or "sibyls" at the Oracle of Apollo at Delphi would prophecy the future in poetry, Socrates had a "inner god" that told him what to do. The Christians say "abandon all that" and then years later when you're "mature in the Lord" it wasn't so bad, and won't really hurt you, "all things are pure to him who is pure", "nothing is unclean of itself", etc. This issue is "if __________ makes my brother to stumble, I will eat no ____________," "Blessed is the man who is not condemned by the thing he alloweth," and something about the "commandments of men". I'm going to write more on another post so it isn't too long.
  • deaded2
    9 years 5 months ago
    Hehe gardenamesX2 :) I was
    Hehe gardenamesX2 :) I was thinking just the opposite... direwulf isinmyhead I hope they play it next week!!! Don't murder me I beg of you don't murder me Pleeeeeeeeeeaaase don't murder me
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    9 years 5 months ago
    couldn't have said it better
    isinmyhead & direwulf
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Grateful Dead Original Members Add Two Dates To Final Concerts

April 10, 2015

The original members of Grateful Dead have announced two additional shows at Levi’s Stadium in Santa Clara, California on June 27th and 28th, as part of their “Fare Thee Well: Celebrating 50 Years of Grateful Dead” run. Along with the three shows at Chicago's Soldier Field on July 3rd, 4th, and 5th, the run will mark the original members' last-ever performances toget

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That appears to be a sound approach to making sure as many people as possible see at least one show but the logistics of keeping that organized are next to impossible in any reaslistic sense. How would you keep track of whose multi-day money orders had been provided with a single show? How would you run the postmark line? Do single night requests take privilege over a multi-night request even though they may have a later postmark? The situation will never be fair to everyone but messing with it more seems like a nightmare.
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...of this thread? really glad the $$$ aspect puts this immediately out of reach for me. I wouldn't want to be participating in the shenanigans. Perhaps this is all the Prank of Pranks. Never trust a Prankster. a bunch of Deadheads show up to Chicago in July...PSYCH!
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As I read more and more comments regarding this "Finale" and this snafu with the ticket sales, I am left with only sadness that this is how it's all going to end. I had no desire to try and scramble for tickets with 100 million Phish fans, who are notorious for gobbling up tickets at whatever horrendous price being charged. My memory of Jerry has grown ever so much fonder through all of this and no matter what they want to call this ridiculous set of shows, the Grateful Dead will never be over. You cannot say "Goodbye" to something that will never die.
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hey now, i'm a chicago head still in search of tix. the race is on to beat reseller shenanigans. the dead50 site says that the soldier field box office has tix available on 2/14-even tho they changed the public sale date to 2/28. is this correct or a typo? i can't get an answer from soldier field...can anyone clarify this issue..nothin left to do but smile,smile,smile..sheesh-see ya there
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Keep forgetting about the Phish fans... that has to be some part of equation? but maybe that was the purpose of Trey - to lure Phish fans? Never was a Phish fan me-self? Trey is a fine musician - just never did the Phish scene
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http://www.events12.com/chicago/july/http://articles.chicagotribune.com… FYI, here's a calendar of events for July in Chicago! It's actually one of the best places to be during the fourth weekend just expect there to be a lot of folks enjoying the same with you! Patience will be the name of the game as I've heard the fourth Chicago fireworks draws a lot of people and all of these large events are in the same five mile radius. I also want to remind the good folks that last year the south side of Chicago was a war zone over the Fourth of July weekend! I'm just saying make sure you're careful when you're on your way in and around Soilder Field! Once you arrive, it will be a blast!!
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hey now, i'm a chicago head still in search of tix. the race is on to beat reseller shenanigans. the dead50 site says that the soldier field box office has tix available on 2/14-even tho they changed the public sale date to 2/28. is this correct or a typo? i can't get an answer from soldier field...can anyone clarify this issue..nothin left to do but smile,smile,smile..sheesh-see ya there
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I don't know if this has been covered or if this is the right place to voice my hope but-- Why are you not doing a live feed into the theaters in the major cites? I would assume the Grateful Dead would have the technical ability to pull this off. Not everyone can trek across country but I for one would jump at the chance to at least see the show some way. I guest I can only hope and wait for the movie.
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Please check website again. I believe they have updated and changed the date to 2/28 just like ticket master
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I see Phish Fans and Dead Fans like a Venn Diagram, they can overlap so you have a point. I am saddened by the amount of people i have heard say they used multiple addresses, and these are not Phish Fans. I hope they have a way to weed these people out and that karma will prevail.
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Your thoughts are beautiful, thank you!
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Thank you for the everlasting gift of music spirit energy family and love. Peace beautiful deadheads, brothers and sisters
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What's up with the rejection letters? Anybody heard? R they real or phony? Did any one receive one? I guess no news is good news in that sense.
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If you have been denied for any reason your money orders will be sent back to you in the SASE that you send with your mail order. Maybe with a note saying why you were rejected.
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I'm sure everyone is praying for a miracle like me. Good luck to all !!! Tickets or no tickets, I'll see ya`all in chi~town !!!!
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lure Phish fans...great pun. A smile smile smile on my (stolen) face
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Hi All, Just wondering... Is this Chicago gig possibly just a 3 day film shoot for the Scorsese documentary? Was Trey Anastasio possibly chosen to increase movie ticket sales by bringing Phish fans in? With all that's going on so far, I'm really starting to wonder if having one last set of shows for the faithful is the real reason for these shows (especially given that it looks like many of us may not get tickets). What do you think? Tom Carr GDTRFB in Los Angeles, CA
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I have noticed that they took down the seating chart-- they did this maybe a day or two after the announcement. I wonder if they are expanding the GA pit to accommodate more people on the field. If they made the entire football field GA instead of the 30 yards or so originally set aside, that would fit a lot more people and GDTS TOO can fill more requests. Just a thought.... TCarr, no offense, but I think your conspiracy theory is just that-- a conspiracy theory. If they are going to release this documentary in 2015, footage needs to be already in hand. I believe the band felt the need to commemorate 50 years in some fashion. This is the plan they all could agree upon.
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I bet almost everyone that mail ordered wanted GA seating.
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I am curious to hear Trey doing GD music. I know him and Phil did some shows in 2006 and 1999. Can anyone point me to a show that displays Trey the best? I am curious to see his take on GD music, and Jerry voice and guitar parts. At this point (which I can be proven wrong with suggested recordings) I feel that Kadlecik is the best out there in terms of having the broadest handle on GD music from the Jerry part, guitar wise and vocal wise. However, the Band chose Trey for a reason, and let's hope that the reason wasn't to increase ticket prices and sell more tickets. That would not be in the spirit of the band (so I refuse to believe that). But Kadlecik does seem to be a better fit for the GD music and Jerry parts. But obviously Phil and the band know much more than me, so musically, Trey must be the best fit, right?? Any recording suggestions?? Comments?
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Thanks guys. I'll check those recordings out. Also the tip on Mattson. Thanks. I am currently listening to 4-16-1999 Warfield with Phil and Trey. It's pretty hot. I am a Dead Head huge, but I do like Trey's work. He has contributed a unique guitar sound, and I like it. He can definitely kill it in Bertha, and others. I look forward to hearing Trey capture some of that Jerry sincerity in both vocal and guitar.
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Did you ever see the boys play at Soldier Field back in the day? If the entire field was GA it would be a cluster f#@k. Soldier Field staff/security could barely handle regular ticket holders back in the day.
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Not having done the mail order (but much love for the mail order ’90 tkts and the Alpine ’02 row 6 tkts!), I fear that this will be a scalpers paradise. I have a nice hotel booked 3 miles south of Solder Field on Lake Shore Drive for only $114/night, but I won’t pay more for tickets than face value and I am fine with section 400 seats at $59. I just want to enjoy being with the family one more time. (Which could be done outside of the stadium too). The band (to my ears anyway) was not sufficiently rehearsed in ’09. But I think Phil might have understood that. He said (at the Rosemount Horizon aka Allstate Arena) something to the effect of “We are humbled, and if nothing else, this brings the community back together again, if you know what I mean”. Resume: (’78, sort of), ’81, ’82, ’83, ’86, ’87, ’88, ’89, ’90, ’91, ’94, ’02, ’03, ’04, ’09, ??
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Sent in my Mail Order, now I wait. It is kind of like when I was a kid waiting to see what Santa brought me. Only now I know I have a very real chance of getting coal. I'm trying to keep the faith but I feel a pit in my stomach now when I walk to the mailbox.
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As for the scalpers, I hope they do get their hands on tickets! I hope them bastards get stuck buying up all the VIP and travel packages. And then i hope they have to unload them to us under face value. Them not knowing most of us can't afford to pay face price for them.
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Ha !
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I hear you hdrydr about logistics of a full field GA. I went to shows there in 91, 94 and 95, on the field for 91 only. I didn't experience any problems that year, but I can see it being an issue. I have a feeling they are adjusting it somewhat though. No other reason to take down the seating chart. Fourwinds, I hope most mail orders were for GA-- that would increase my chances of getting the high end reserved tix. Again, good luck to all.
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Can anyone tell me how there are tickets available at stub hub and other scalper ticket sites when no tickets have been released yet.
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I think anything that is being advertised on scalper sites is just them taking pre-orders. They are banking that they are going to be able to score tix and then fulfill those orders, at their outrageously inflated price. I know we live in an industrial capitalist society, but it's just sad to see that kind of activity, especially when it takes away the opportunity for a real fan, who might not have that much money, to see the show. I wish more bands and companies could come up with better ways to get the tickets in the hands of the real fans, and eliminate all these racketeering schemes. It's gotten worse and worse with the internet and the big money. There are ways to fix this. Just need leadership and drive.
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very well said. A sad end of days for sure.
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It is easy to blame the scalpers, buts its demand that drives them. And the simple fact that a lot of people do have the means to buy the tickets from a secondary market. I'm not a fan of the process either, but the scalpers are very resourceful, and they put in work to get the tickets, and the people you see at the actual show are fans who were able to afford the price. Your goal would have to be to stop people with money from paying the prices. And that is not going to happen. People cant even get on board for healthcare in this country. The problem is the entire mindset of the country, not just show tickets. Part of what makes some shows good is being hard to get. There are a lot of shows with no demand and guess what the scalpers don't buy up those tickets. A true die-hard fan will be on the MO first day. On the phone the first day. in line two days early. Make no mistake, true fans end up at the show. Some fans have no cash but still go, they work shakedown, they save up, look for a miracle. Some just want to be on the bus and seeing shows come in waves of true miracles. Regular fans should save up, take the day off to get the ticket, ask for an hour lunch when the tickets go on sale. Have a show fund in place before tickets are announced because they know they are going to want a show. Get friends together and band together to get the tickets. Make it a positive challenge and not be defeated before even trying. I for one would have liked to seen some free concerts offered in places with parking as far as the eye can see. This whole gig and process is about making money. Heck the scalpers might be the true fans after all...
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yup, that is true..by hook or crook, you gotta get there. I planned for this one, actually, not, cause there wasn't much advance notice....but when the show was announced, I was wishy washy for about a half hour, then tried to figure out how to convince my wife, then went for it....she was on board right off the bat, thank goodness. Face it, we blow money on a bunch of stuff. beer, wine, fast women, song, and the other stuff best not admitted too. If someone forked over $10,000 for a seat license at Soldier field for the Bears, and he wants to sell his GD ticket, well, dammit, I'm gonna buy it...cause I ain't got $10,000 and I don't care about the bears! I've given away miracle tickets, stood in line, did the overnight thing, but now I'm older and wiser and a bit more settled. I throw money at problems...money I didn't have in the 70's and 80's and even 90's. I've paid my dues, many times over, and I appreciate everyone's sentiment. When Bill Graham started charging for rock concerts, people went nuts, as they thought it should be free....and it's been an money game ever since. BUT THAT"S NOT THE POINT. The family needs you to be there...on site, in the stadium, or on the streets...I can see a half million folks heading to Chicago, because it promises to be a magical weekend. Whether Bobby makes a mint, Peter makes a bundle, or a season ticket seat holder makes a wad of cash, it's all the same. It's the music, it's the vibes, it's the community, it's the love; that's what counts. Ok bye for now...and how does that song go?
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a person can pay their dues, but it still does not solve the ethical conundrum of buying their way into "exclusive" places because they have a wad of cash and other people don't. Yeah I get it, it's your money you can do what you want, but with increasing income equality in the temple of capitalism that is our country having sentiments such as this can seem off base and out of touch with the current reality for many in this country. Rationalize it, but it still doesn't change the fact that they are stepping in front of everyone else with a fistful of cash and saying I deserve to be here because now I can afford it an those people can not. Just because they used to not be able to afford it does not beget special privilege. Scalpers and the a secondary market are to blame for ticket prices the methods they employ to get tickets and distribute tickets is dubious at best. Anyone person says they paid their dues in the prosperous earlier years of this country obviously doesn't know what it's like to pay their dues in a time of the shrinking middle class, income inequality, student loan debt, no jobs, monocropping, big business, housing market crash, government default, republican anti-environment Koch brothers oligarchy. Rant over. And why is the phrase that says you've "put in your time" really just saying "I've paid enough" let me in. I will be buying tickets as well but I'm not spending 4000$ for two tickets just because I can. "I hate anything I cant afford" - Henry Rollins
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Sir Dire, I agree, there will always be an ethical conundrum, and there will always be have and have-nots. I do not begrudge those who live in Marin County with million dollar homes...many have paid their dues and have worked hard for it.I feel for those living in the economically depressed areas, with debt, dead-end jobs, and need a ray of sunshine to brighten their day. Money does make life easier, and I agree, it is not always easy to come by. Everywhere you look, you can upgrade by paying more for something, from a good bottle of wine, to early entry on an airplane, heck, even the seat choices now come with a premium price. Organic food cost more, exclusive hotels cost more, that nice car comes at a price. VIP tickets may very well be $1000, who knows? I guess on Tuesday, we will all find out. We didn't create this system, and yes, greed comes in to play at the promoters end.Bill Graham was part of that back in the '60s, and he was both loved and vilified for his stance. Will the core 4 make money to showcase their music? You bet. Would they play for free, who knows. My first show in '72 was free, but I imagine the band got paid. Now they'll get paid more, even with the economic in-equality present in our society. Do we let people in for free or at a reduced cost because "They've paid their dues" over someone who is paying their dues now? No, that wouldn't be fair...Is it always fair? No. Does that suck? Yes. I am happy that the boys are doing this one more time, and a celebration of life and love is what we need...money grab issues, ethical considerations over costs or fairness not with-standing. Let's embrace the family, rich and poor, think globally, act locally, and do our best to support the music. In my twenties, no way could I afford to fly, much less upgrade. While I've worked in the same trade for over 40 years, I'm no where near the top. Back in the day, I had to sacrifice to pay for tickets and go to a show...18 bucks? times three days? Yikes! Man, this is such great music...listening to Sugar Magnolia this morning...So Direwulf I agree, there will always be ethical considerations, and that's where we each have to make our own decision. There is a limit, too, for each of us. I do not begrudge yours, and it will certainly be different from mine. I will not pay a grand for a ticket, but would I pay $500? That would hurt. Maybe, but dang...sure hope the mail order comes thru. Got a wad of cash invested in that endeavor, like many of us. The proof might boil down to a tough choice; we who invest in the travel and accommodations, and don't have tickets. I detest scalpers, who don't care about the family or the scene. But somewhere along the line, I might have to pay a higher price to someone who also paid a high price. I would choose that over a greedy grab for money..but there is a limit. I dislike anything I can't afford...but that "cost" is a moving target...that ain't gonna change. So I works, I saves, and I spends...like many of us...got debt, got life, got love, like many of us...and got plane tickets, got hotel confirmed, and I waits patiently. With peace and love and all good thoughts for all of us...have an awesome day! G
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I have the same feeling in my stomach. As others have mentioned, I hope they expand the GA seating. I went all or nothing for GA with mail order; no second choice. I couldn't get myself to send in multiple money orders. With that feeling in my stomach I am tempted to buy another four online when they come out as insurance. I don't want to miss this but, wow, this is potentially an expensive weekend coming from VA. I don't want to keep sinking cash when mail order could show up in the mail in March after they disappear from the online brokers. Anyway, good luck to others. This surely will be epic.
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Fingers crossed! Only requested $95 seats for July 4th. Can't think of a better way to spend the 4th!
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The Golden Rule & Random Acts of Kindness. Life is very simple and fulfilling if these are your compass points. This is the big picture. Imagine a world where these two things are the first things that come to mind in all aspects of life. If you can imagine it, it can then become reality.
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Sorry you got a rejection letter yesterday. Don't give up! Any idea why your ticket request got the "pink slip"? I'm worried about what I'll find in my PO Box on Monday when I go into town. . . Hang in there.
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Yesterday I had an epiphany around dealing with all the uncertainty about these shows...tickets, travel costs, lodging, etc. I realized I had totally lost sight of the real purpose. That I am truly excited and ecstatic that the band has put this amazing series of shows together at all. And that, just like in the old days I will figure it all out somehow, someway. I'm a writer so I decided to write. And I plan on writing every day until the shows begin - using my energy to flashback on this incredible band and community and how significantly and indelibly my life has been impacted by the music and its people. I would love to share this with all of you. My first two posts are --- I Had One of those Flashes: Why My New Plan for the Grateful Dead 50th Is No Plan At All --- On My Hands and My Knees: How I Got Thrown Into a Dead Show you can find me at http://open.salon.com/blog/formermayor Peace Friends Beth
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I am looking forward to reading your reflections Beth! Thank you for helping me remember too that it always worked out in the past and it will this time too. Time for me to dig out my bead collection and make better use of my time. Peace, Caroline
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Per the letter received they said they ran out of tickets before they got to mine. I've been doing mail order since 89 and everything was perfect with how they wanted it.