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The first summer I left home
The first summer I left home to see a show, of course it was still in the same state i lived but it took 5 hours to get there and I just turned 15, best time of my life, my first camping experince at a Dead show. i would'nt return to this venue until 96' to the Further festival
Morning you can only dream of!!!!!
Foggy one minute, then the break to see the most spectacular hot air balloons with all those colors. I will never forget.
I was 16, only knew The Dead
I was 16, only knew The Dead from Casey Jones on classic rock stations and the recent "Touch Of Gray". Damn, that was so many roads ago. I'm damn near 40 now, and still looking for a show to go to. Oh well, best times ever!
First Shows in Many Years
This set of shows where my first in many years. Great venue and camping. Show got a little hot and dusty. Friday just a few feet back in the Phil Zone. Fucking Awesome!!
First Shows in Many Years
This set of shows where my first in many years. Great venue and camping. Show got a little hot and dusty. Friday just a few feet back in the Phil Zone. Fucking Awesome!!
My first and only Dead show (that I remember)
Drove my pristine gold 1968 Lincoln (about 7 miles to a gallon) with three friends over from Central Valley (eventually the Monterey Pennisula would become my permanent home). We took some... I danced on my best friend's vintage sunglasses he had custom fit (from my grandmother circa 1950's) by accident of course. The "tree people" we're really a trip up in the oaks or maybe it was just the roses...I remember Ry Cooder Bruce Hornsby, the cool people all around us and of course the main event. Two awesome sets as I remember. Also the show before the show. All the vendors, people milling about. It was all so new to this young boy (back then). After that show, I knew why they said, there is "nothing like a Grateful Dead Concert"! I was awestruck, plus Jerry waved out of the blacked out window car (I think mine was bigger) as they headed down the hill as us stragglers headed back to our cars from those golden hills between Moneterey and Salinas as the sun set and fog closed in on the distant Peninsula.
Great Show on May 9
It was a great show, a beautiful day, and Bruce Hornsby added so much. Unfortunately for us, we only had tickets to the first day and getting our car out of the massive clusterpark was only possible due to the everlasting kindness of our fellow Deadheads!
city
Monterey
province
CA
venue_field_country
United States
It was a great show, a beautiful day, and Bruce Hornsby added so much. Unfortunately for us, we only had tickets to the first day and getting our car out of the massive clusterpark was only possible due to the everlasting kindness of our fellow Deadheads!