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    9 years 3 months ago
    @Fedrd
    Well my friend, everyone's entitled to their opinion and that's what these forums are all about. And with opinions come the point counter point... I'm two years behind you @ 55 years of age and for 38 of my 55 I've loved the music. While I didn't make the SC shows, the build-up and ultimate delivery of the Chicago experience (all three shows) completely exceeded my expectations. And I mean all aspects but most notably, the waves and waves of incredible emotions all three evenings all generated by the music. I'd be surprised if you felt the energy and re-experienced the scene in Chicago over that long weekend if you didn't feel like it was "just like the good ole days." Because that was my take-away...and it was a glorious "Fare Thee Well" where every band member embraced the moment to its fullest.
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    @Fedrd
    Sorry you didn't appreciate the effort...it was not 1967, 1972, 1974, 1977 or anything but 2015....agreed the flow was not what we were used to but the love was in the air with the music and more importantly the crowd vibe....the music has always been the core but the experience was always larger than the seamless segues. If your first show was 72, you are not what you were then, mine 73...I am not either...so why hold the boys to a standard we as fans can't live up to....Chicago was magic pure and simple, cheap....no, but a memory I will take to my grave....absolutely.... I walked away with 40 new friends.....thanks to 12+ hours of music and much kindness, acceptance and generosity..... you know our love will not fade away ..... mmmmmbop bop, bop bop!!!!!
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    Fedrd
    9 years 3 months ago
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    I have no idea how old you are, or when you first started going to shows, But I am a 57 year old male.and went to my first show in 1972 at the Nassau Coliseum. I was fortunate and able to attend quite a few shows from a wide assortment of years.I would not go to any of the 5 shows for a variety of reasons, most importantly I did not think the shows would be worth it. I felt in many ways, that they kind of mailed it in. They were incredibly under rehearsed, leading to sloppy shows and awkward transitions. The shows had no flow and Trey was totally lost. Obviously, there were going to be great moments, but they were few and far between. For the most part, the set lists did not make sense and they played some of their weakest songs ie Built to Last, West LA etc. Hornsby was nothing like he was in 90' when he joined and the drummers did the shows as if blindfolded. It was great that you loved it, but these shows will not age well and it was a pretty shitty job considering the significance. Listen to New Years 2002-03 Other Ones show and you will clearly see what I mean.
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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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just got an email from CID stating that there was another swanky hotel involved in the 3 day ticket 3 day stay with travel back and forth to the stadium. 2600 and some change for 2 people. I know, it's 2015 and things aren't the way they used to be but.... I paid 20 bucks for a nice seat at the last Grateful Dead show I was at.... and there was an opening act (black crows) I just want everyone to see these numbers... 2600.00 plus change plus tax 2600.00$ 2600.00$ Does anyone else thing that that is a lot of money? Sure, money can't buy me love, money can't satisfy, reminds me of that tax refund commercial out now I think that Jerry's spirit is not in this, Jerry was an artist, but now days in this world, who knows what Jerry would do. I Just can't see him being involved with this. I can see why the rest of the remaining band wants nothing to do with Pill. 2600.000$ Is there anyone out there really considering this? Really?
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No news is good news and no news came today, which means I am still in the running.
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I agree its a total mess. This whole thing could not have been done worse.....
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$2600 is indeed a shtinkle of money. to me at least. I took a used car we bought recently to get the interior detailed (it smelled...funny.) As I shopped at three different places, i went to one place that was a Porsche ranch. so $2600 is pocket change for some. not me. what a wacky process.
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Please everyone just chill! It's not GDSTOO, CID, or Ticketmaster that is making things a total mess. It's the negative comments and attitudes that are doing that. First of all the mail order process. I do agree that GDSTOO should have been more prepared. But from what I have heard through blogs, friends, and social media is that most that have received pink slips requested all three nights. Personally, I requested 4 res. tickets for the 4th only. I am still in the running. I have never been so happy for the mailman to blow by my box as I was today. My theory is, if they truly want as many people to see the shows as possible, they will eliminate the "Greedy" people along with the scalpers. Think about it. My friend requested two tickets each night and got his rejection letter two weeks ago. I think it is because six people could go instead of two. I'm sure they have some type of system to it and are doing their best. Secondly the CID VIP and Travel Packages. These are only in limited numbers. The VIP packages include the limited edition event poster. According to the e-mail I received from CID they are only making 400 per night. So that is only 400 VIP tickets available per night. I'm sure the Travel packages without VIP tickets are limited as well. Ticketmaster is what it is. There is a 4 ticket limit per night though. Hopefully this will limit the amount of tickets the scalpers will get. I wish everyone luck and hope to see you at the show. Fare you well my honey. Fare you well my only true one!
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They don't have to pay postage to send back money orders &/or rejection letters because they will be sent in the SASE you had to send in. They can notify winners via email or phone as they asked for both of those on the 3x5 card. So if they awarded a partial order, potentially, one could get the email explaining such & would likely have to wait to get the rest of their money back with their tickets ...which I'm realizing as I type it was what you were talking about, lol, long day, sorry :-) If you get confused listen to the music play! So far I've had 2 dreams where I got the tix & 1 where I did not ...hope it's majority rule!! Good luck to all!!
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To add insult to injury, I went to three different post office branches in Charleston, SC and could not cash my rejected money orders because the PO is broke most of the time! Some people spent a lot more than I did, so hopefully your PO has more cash on hand than mine. Nothin' left to do but smile, smile, smile (but it's getting harder!).
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Goes to show you don't ever know. Watch each card you play it, play it slow! Wait until that deal go down.
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I think the real problem was that only western union and their agents could issue the money orders or the us post office. When people went back to rerun them, especially to a particular 711 on the north side of chicago to a western union agent named jonathan who worked at a 711 store as a western union rep, he refused to returns peoples money orders, he was rude, he would not call the western union agent and even went so far to look at security footage and question whether the ticket purchaser was the actual purchaser, I'm not even going to ask who's bright idea was it that we use those two companies and those two companies only who were charging ridiculous surcharges where other companies would not have. I understand you want to make the experience as authentic as possible but its not those times anymore and people representing you and your product are not going to necessarily hold your beliefs. By implementing this system it did have the capability of staying true to the dead but now the dead are bigger than the dead and all this experience costs was a lost of missed work, time,high blood pressure, headaches and hives, I was at the last show and did not have to experience anything like this. this was exhausting. Peace out and Good Luck NFA
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Southeast Florida is about as far away from Stinson Beach in the continental US as you can get and ka-boom, my rejection letter arrived yesterday. What a cluster-F nightmare this entire process has been. I used CID in '09 for the Philly shows and they came through huge. But the was The Dead and there was a tour; this is different and demand is ridiculous. I suppose we're down to Ticketmaster now and then Stubhub. This sooooo blows....soooo bummed. Congrats to all who scored on the lottery.
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Having trouble returning your money order??? Your usps office may not have the cash on hand. Mine did not. This is not a problem. Have them exchange all of your MOs for one MO and make it out to yourself. Deposit in bank and done. This process had been frustrating for all, but it's no different than the New Years lotteries back in the day.. The $1.65 charge per mo is still cheaper than a surcharge that would need to be added to pay CC companies! We're almost at the end, good luck to everyone who is still in the running!
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Are you kidding me? If you are crying about this, my guess is you have never been denied a ticket before? Get a frickin tissue. I am sure the dreaded pink slip is no fun to get but please show some maturity. If this is your first time denied a ticket, you are very lucky. May have been easy during the acid test, not now. If you come to the show looking for a miracle, please wear a sign that says "I am a jack ass" so we know who deserves the miracle and who does not...Thank you. I hope the band is not reading this BS. One more thing....USPS in a government run entity if you did not know. This = inefficiency, lost mail, stolen mail, wrong postmark date... etc... I am expecting my pink slip to show up in August.
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Dude, so sorry to hear. Where in South Florida and what was the postmark return date? Did you F&^% up the instructions, or not decorate your envelope? I am in Jensen Beach, FL (southeast...near Jupiter), and didn't get the knife yesterday, but now I am concerned. This is weird because when I woke up this morning, I thought to myself that I have not seen or heard of anyone in Florida that has been rejected...and that we are all getting in the show. Uh oh
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Hey Snapperhead: I'm in Wellington, FL (W. Palm Beach) and the postmark date from Stinson Beach, CA was 2/12/15 (nine days ago). You are in a totally "no news is good news" situation. My other buddy here who also sent in on 1/20 did NOT receive an envelop - that's what you want. This totally blows...now I need some ticket master luck or worst case, stub hub - if even affordable. G'luck to you and here's to hoping USPS is a no show in your mail box :-)
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think about it? a flood of ticket requests and all the scalpers are going for all 3 nights with one envelope. Well that's the first batch they'll return... My buddy sent in for 2 nights rejected, I sent in for one night(Sat) for gen admission pit$99 and or $59 reserved in a plain white envelope and followed the instructions to a tee so far so good. I think they are trying to get as many different people to see the shows over a three day span as possible
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Same here. Requested 2 tix for just one show in a plain white envelope. No pink slip as of yet. Not sure how much more of this I can handle..."but at least i'm enjoying the ride!"
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None of us know the process. Other than weeding out late postmarks and those they may believe are scalpers, I believe it is totally random. Picking envelopes and filling as they go along regardless of the request until they are out of tickets. Including myself, I know of three requests and nobody has gotten a rejection yet-- one request for 3 tickets to last two nights, one request for 4 to all three nights, and one request for two tickets to 7/3 and 7/5. If these are all lucky ones, it shows the randomness of it. Thanks for that tip on returning postal money orders-- that could come in handy later! If they are planning on notifying people by email that they will be getting tickets by Thursday, I would think they are going to have to start emailing soon. Thousands of emails to be sent. I hope to start seeing happy notes soon!
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The foot has spoken. I believe they said it was random...why is that so hard to believe? They want to avoid ticket brokers and select at random... They had over 66,000 envelopes and said they were getting 2-3000 rejects out per day starting somewhere around 1/26. That means 99% of reject letters must be delivered or on their way. Now its up to USPS to get them to us as we wait in limbo... Im telling you, there will be many folks with rejection letters in the postal abyss for weeks or even months from now... You can call this song the United States PO Blues....
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Good one there. I have friends that only requested 2 tix for one night and got the pinky a week and half ago. I've also seen rejections of 1 ticket per show. So far, it does really seem like a mixed bag in terms of rejection types (multi-nights, one night only, smaller orders, larger orders). It seems like the GDTS did not have the time to be selective and discriminatory with the envelopes. So it actually does seems to be pretty random and lottery like. Bottom line is you just gotta hope you are on one of the lucky envelopes that made it to the 20% score pile. We gotta be getting pretty damn close to the end here.
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Another day and another nothing in the mail. No news is good news!
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One day I ventured in mail order, never once suspectin'What the final result would be How I lived in fear of waking up each morning And thinkin' that I'm getting pinky! No pinky today! The race continues...
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I requested two tickets for all three nights.....no scalper here. If I'm going to Chicago for this, I want to try for all three nights. I was not being greedy, I just didn't know that so many people would be sending in mail order requests. If I am so lucky to get tickets, and if I am wiped out after the Saturday show, then some lucky couple is getting a miracle for Sunday. That is how it usually works with my wife and I. We go to two consecutive shows, and than we are too tired....no more energy. Still in the game, but a little worried considering that people are getting rejection letter that were postmarked 10 days before it arrived. Ughh
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MO's still matching on USPS tracking line but no pink mail. Asked for two to all three nights and put me and wife's name of 3X5 for good measure. Sent 7 of 9 possible MO's. St. Pete, FL. Post office put a priority sticker on my sase and cant find return tracking on the envelope using number they provided. Wondering if they can get all the rejections out in time. Would they move back ticketmaster again? Anyone heard of a 2/14 postmark?
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@ cyclesam - you asked if anyone had seen any postmarks dated 2/14. I have not heard of any postmarked 2/14, but my good buddy received his rejection in Brooklyn postmarked 2/17, so they are still coming. My buddy is an experienced mailorderer, he got his out 1/20, decorated it nicely, and requested 4 tix for each night, any tickets. Best of luck to all.
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My rejection arrived yesterday to south Florida and was postmarked 2/12; asked for a pair for each show; go figure... Pretty bummed given the night before the wife and I saw Marshall Tucker Band here in W. Palm and after the show I was talking with Doug Grey (original member) about their Sept. '77 Englishtown, NJ concert where they opened-up for the Dead. Thought the stars and moons were aligning... Onward to the ticket master chaos we go...happy for all thus far with no pinkies !! Cheers!!
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I saw some people post on FB GD pages that their Western Union money was cashed and they mailed for all 3 nights. My thought was that "real" deadheads always mailed for all nights.
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...supposed to...and I don't think that was a factor...just sayin.
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Licorice.... Ok, I'll bite.
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"Not a lot of people like the Grateful Dead but the ones that like the Grateful Dead REALLY like the Grateful Dead"......like licorice. Or maybe it's the other way around... Or maybe I'm just hello!
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it must be related to the Dead... Thanks, Sir truckin, for shining a light on that topic. Yes, you have jogged this old head's memory banks, and I can whole-heartily agree...I like licorice too. Thank you Jerry...may the music never stop!
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We’re like licorice, not everybody likes licorice, but the people who like licorice really like licorice. ~ Jerry One of my favorites...
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MO can be deposited into your bank account, you write "not used for intended purpose" where the endorsement is and then sign the endorsement line. The bank will then deposit the MO for you and the funds will be available tomorrow. Save the extra trip to the post office they don't do enough cash sales to cash the MO's, don't bother getting all the single MO's turned into one MO, and I'm not sure what a "true/real" deadhead is but I know it's not something anyone person on here can claim they know the exact definition of with no exceptions to their rule. And why would GDTSTOO after all these years change the way they did things for the last shows? Makes no sense; as broken as it looks from our end with no insight we really have no idea and everyone here is guessing based on their subjective experiences, the uniformed social media sites and tales of friends of friends. Remember such a small amount of information on the internet should be taken as infallible truth, especially the public portion of it, you most likely would not listen to some guy/girl ranting on a soapbox in the far corner of the park without some skepticism.
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He was guitarist & songwriter for Big Brother & The Holding Company
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Blah blah blah blah.....this is getting old
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I used western union but can't figure out how to check if they've been cashed. Anyone have any insight on that? Also, I thought I read in the directions that they were going to be taken by priority of the post mark date, not necessarily when it was received. I dropped mine in the box the night before, I'm thinking people who mailed later in the day may have been too late. Anyway, good luck for those still in the game.
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Direwulf - That was the best post on this thread. No one knows and no one can really claim to know what is going on with GDTSTOO nor can they determine who here among us is a 'real' deadhead. It's almost as if the waiting is making people crazy. GDTSTOO was inundated with requests that they couldn't possibly fill and now they are trying to do their best to make it work. I don't envy their job. All I can do is check my mailbox and inbox and cross my fingers. Meanwhile... the Estimated -> Eyes from Dicks 6 fills the air.
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Trans Europe Express :):):):):):):):):):):):):):):)
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mail just ran nada in it, it's getting down to the nut cutting now my friends, good luck to everyone still waiting
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I totally agree with your comment about the post office. Ineffiency at it's best. I am sure my pink slip will be in August also, but you may get mine and I will get yours. It is all good, I will celebrate The Dead, where ever I may be on the 4th. I am brewing a "Cherries Jubilee Brown Ale" for this most special occasion. If I get tickets, I will drink it in Chicago, if not, I will drink it here in Colorado. Good Luck to all and be Grateful.
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...just try getting badges for San Diego Comic-Con! I sat in the online waiting room for about an hour this morning and got completely shut out. First time ever that I've been denied. My GD MO's and rejection letter arrived this week too. What a lousy week. I must have done something to anger some powerful gods and goddesses. Still hoping for GD tix on Ticketmaster next week. Good thoughts to all who are still in the mail order lottery!
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Western Union 800.999.9660 You can call this number above and check to see if your MO has been cashed or still active. No mail is great mail. Still waiting and chilling in NYC.
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got no mail all week cause of snow storm been shakkin in my boots today mail no pinky im fellin fine fine fine nothing from my usps can tell me anything from green kentucky
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anybody from the south getting any action