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  • Eric Abrahamson
    9 years 4 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 4 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 4 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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LMA Archive EMERGENCY!!! The archive at archive.org has a Beta site that you can go to, so that you can try out the beta version. The beta version (probably soon to be the ONLY version) is a DISASTER for Grateful Dead users. With the current version you see a list of available recordings when you go to any particular date, and you can also see quite a few details right from there without having to drill in. With the new beta version, to see ANY details, you need to click on each one individually, see what is, then go back and drill on the next one, see what it is, etc. There is a place to submit feedback (and tell it to let you go back to the original version). Please, if you try it and see this as being as problematic as I do, send them feedback about this!! This is yet another example of a website making changes that actually REDUCES functionality! Why make it HARDER to see more information at a glance than it used to be? For those of you that use the archive, check it out and share your thoughts on the new beta site.
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Sales of archive materials (CDs, downloads, etc.) peaked, and probably didn't make much profit anymore, particularly when split between surviving member entities. Concerts (Other Ones, Dead, etc.) were not always selling out larger venues. Band members undoubtedly wanted some sort of revenue stream to take them the rest of the way down the 'Golden Road', so they bit on a promoter's idea of the Fare Thee Well shows. As insurance, Trey was hired on to bring Phisheads into the mix, hopefully guaranteeing sold out events. I'm confident there was always plans to sell software of the 'Final' gigs to the aftermarket, and there was probably some discussions of a simulcast as well, but what happened may have taken everyone by surprise. So, from here on, anything isn't only possible, it's probable. Other shows, theater presentations, pay per view, Blu-ray, DVD, CD, MP3, the works. If I was a scalper, I'd get out now while the getting is still good.
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Source: Grateful Dead 'Considering' Additional Fare Thee Well Dates Ahead of Chicago Hey now !! Wouldn't this just be a hoot !!! http://www.billboard.com/articles/business/6502151/source-grateful-dead… Although going through the ticket drama all over again gives me a headache just thinking about it...
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7-2-89 Foxboro, MA Playin, Crazy Fingers and Wang Dang Doodle in the first set.... Oh to be young again... Don't forget the hey Jude and encore.... Everybody's building ships n boats.... That and 7/4/89 second best back to back for me... Best was May 77.....Cornell, Boston n da Buff.... At least we're enjoying the ride!
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Phil 35mil, Bob 30mil, Mickey 30mil, Bill ?. It's hard to believe FTW is about money for the band members. Sure, they want get paid commensurate for their age, stature, and like those of other classic rock bands. However, I truly believe it's about the music and closure for men near the end of their lives. It's also for the fans. I'm sure they're some what surprised by the record breaking reaction, but I doubt they had major concerns about selling enough tickets to this event. Phil headlines major festivals every year, and sells out runs of shows at smaller venues. Bob is no slouch himself. It doesn't take much analysis of google search engines to realize people have been waiting intently for this announcement for over a year. The buzz about an event and whether Phil sent Bobby to rehab in order to do this gig was deafening. I also doubt that the band said to themselves, "We'd like to use Haynes or whomever instead of Trey, but Trey will help us increase sales." These guys don't need money. If they didn't fully believe Trey was the best choice, I don't think they would choose what they deemed as a lesser guitarist for their farewell gig and their biggest gig in the past 20 years, and it's not like Warren Haynes doesn't have a large fan base. Maybe it is what it is... a chance for the remaining band members to celebrate the music of the Grateful Dead with the fans one last time.
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Appreciate the post but the remaining members worth doesn't make this easier for those left out... How many on this website are anywhere close to that net worth, maybe Justin Bieber? Bringing money into this, at this point won't win many over.... I have appreciated your optimism on these forums.... Sorry your post triggered something not good on my end... ....let the music play....
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3 day passes for Chicago took a big drop overnight. I get an email every day listing all 3 day passes under $2,000 from tiqiq.com. Went from 24 2 days ago to 53 last night. There were a bunch listed at $1,200 that got snapped up real quick. Santa Clara should put a lot more downward pressure on prices when/if its announced I would think.
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Agree, nothing is going to take the sting away from not being able to get into this event. However, I wasn't trying to win anyone over. I was just trying to logically assess the situation in comparison to some other view points. I also thought it was a positive way to look at things, but to each his own. I don't considerate myself a glass half full guy at all. I'm a fairly pessimistic and skeptical person who doesn't believe in karma, god, etc. I just think there is a lot more positive to this event than negative. Maybe if one accepts it as positive on face value it would ease their pain as they would be happy for the band and fan base in general. I think most people already have this outlook. It's just that the naysayers on fakebook, some forums, and in the "media" have louder voices than the majority. :) No reports of new confirmation emails in the past 24 hours. Is mail order finally over?
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I don't know you, Svengali, so please do not consider this a personal affront, but a simple observation: if you are not on the band's payroll, you should be. IMO, you've spent nearly all your time on this board parroting the Party Line, irregardless of facts and other people's first hand experiences. Dennis, David, and Gary would be proud. Come to think of it, their livelihoods likely depend heavily on supporting the Party Line as well, don't they?
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Your post didn't rub me the wrong way, everyone has their own opinion. I share some of the comments no big deal. Just letting the money comments roll off on this forum. It's not like you are acting like TT was, being belligerent and foul-mouthed, completely bashing the band and the fans here. And although there are many of us in pain we can't expect every post on here to be of the comforting type. Sometimes you just have to state your opinion whether people agree with it or not doesn't matter.
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What up my brother from another mother?
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Personally, I'm at the point now that if I get to go, Cool. I mean yeah great! But if I don't, I will survive and life will go on. Most of the pain and anxiety is gone but the excitement has also gone away with it. Still a dead fan always will be. But if something changes and I get to go to either Chicago or the "rumored" Bay Area shows, I'm sure my attitude will change and the excitement will return. Hope I at least get to see and hear these shows in some form.
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Hope everything is well with you!
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I see more cheaper 3 day passes too, but the low price hasn't really changed and number of tix is holding steady. If it gets under $1000, that will be some movement. ~100 tix were recently added to the 5th and prices on the crappy seats have come down ~$30-40, but prices on good seats (even the better ones behind the stage) are holding.
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Lifelong resident responding again. Apologies, but I don't have the luxury of time to scroll through all the posts. Please feel free to PM me if you have a specific question, and I will do my best to answer same. So Far, I've covered cool stuff to do in town around the shows, proffered my comments on public transportation, and mentioned 'classic' restaurants in the 'workingmans' category. I'd like to add another to that list, and cover a request for a place to eat in the South Loop area. Try Nepal House at 13th and Michigan. Delicious, cheep, and tie-dye friendly. I promised a section on 'special occasion' joints for those of you either well-heeled or on vacation, so here it is. If you are not budget conscious, Chicago offers an embarrassment of restaurant riches. Two caveats: these places are usually NOT tie-dye friendly (you may have to play dress up), and I'm leaving off the REALLY high end, which can cost you in excess of $1000.00 (in Chicago we call that a Large) for two with wine. Again, use the interweb to make your own decisions, but here are some of my fav high end spots: Joe's Seafood, Prime Steak and Stone Crab - River North On the corner out the back door of the Marriott on Michigan Ave. Les Nomades - Streeterville A French place with true civility. Dinner only. Shanghai Terrace - In the Peninsula Hotel, Gold Coast Party like it's 1939. Over the top setting and Chinese food. As before, these are all within walking distance of a majority of downtown hotels if you are in reasonable shape, or they are a short cab ride away. Please let me know if I may help anyone in any way.
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random question...anyone know how to add an avatar for this site? I cant figure it out and cant find any useful help. thanks a boatload.
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random question...anyone know how to add an avatar for this site? I cant figure it out and cant find any useful help. thanks a boatload.
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go to your profile, click the edit tab and then at the bottom upload a pic. As for me, I have to say that my faith has been totally restored in our tribe. Two awesome souls have come together to get me a ticket at face for MD. Klowny, thanks for the recommendation to our seller (I will keep that awesome person anonymous so he isn't flooded with other requests). I am hoping that we can all meet up in your neighbourhood Klownstone so that we can share some paper and drinks and of course the dead. Hopefully all of us and that Chevette driving maniac can also get tix and come to the left coast for the party. Peace brothers and sisters and thanks to everyone for helping me get into at least one of the 50 year ann celebrations!
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thank you. .. and congratulations for the MPP ticket. I'm still holding out hope that I'll get Chicago..no pink slip yet bit still no email confirming tix. it ain't over til it's over. have fun!
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thank you. .. and congratulations for the MPP ticket. I'm still holding out hope that I'll get Chicago..no pink slip yet bit still no email confirming tix. it ain't over til it's over. have fun!
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thank you. .. and congratulations for the MPP ticket. I'm still holding out hope that I'll get Chicago..no pink slip yet bit still no email confirming tix. it ain't over til it's over. have fun! and it worked! thanks
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They're still working on it. See dictionary for both 'beta' and 'test' definitions. Also, look up 'emergency' while you're there. ;) Very few of the contributors/up loaders or end users across all of the Archive categories and sections are pleased w the changes or functionality as yet. It's a work in progress... Relax, man... Lol
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No affront taken, but it sure would be nice to be on the payroll. Again, I think it's just my years of experience working and attending concerts that lead me to the conclusion the roll out of the tickets for this event was absolutely ordinary besides the bands mail order outfit having so many tickets. *shrugs shoulders* It all rolls into one and nothing comes for free, There's nothing you can hold, for very long.
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... but 1976 was a lotta fun, too. ;) 1975 kinda sucked....
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I'm sure this won't be appreciated, but from the blog of gratefuldean... http://gratefuldean.com/its-official-more-added-and-dear-jerriweather/ A sample of this particular blog... "Dead Fans from the left coast, specializing in passive aggression, stopped complaining for the first time since January 16th. Apparently monthly shows by Phil and his friends right in their back yard aren’t enough as the group of people still pissed off about missing Hampton in ’89 have been crying since day 1. They’ve taken solace in Death Don’t Have No Mercy being busted out at Shoreline for 26 years now. People with names like Jeff and Sam moved West many years ago to continue life with names like Huggie Bear and Tranquil Stream have quickly moved from waiting on long lines for Apple Product Releases to crying about the absence of Bay area shows and getting screwed by ticket releases. They moved out west decades ago to buy a wig and get the crabs and sleep on Owsley’s floor. Those guys have been releasing the pent up and still ingrained east coast aggression they’ve been trying to deny having since 1977. Internet records displaying their inherent hostility have been spewing out since January. They will now begin acting like they were kind all along. As long as they get tickets… At a price close to what they cost 35 years ago…" and some other tidbits "While people think this will have a dramatic effect on decreasing the cost of Chicago tickets, some scalpers have commissioned professional artists in anticipation of the upcoming mail order. Peter Shapiro is proving once again he’s smarter than you are because he already sold all of the bad seats to Chicago the first day on TicketMaster. He is still holding back on the good seats that people will gladly purchase, even if they already have purchased bad seats, as upgrades a month or two from now. There’s tens of thousands of tickets that haven’t been released yet. When it all it goes down, you’ll remember you heard it from The Official Home Of Unofficial Grateful Dead News!" hahahaha "You know what Jerry would say, he’d say, “STOP FxxxING ASSUMING YOU KNOW WHAT I’D SAY! YOU DON’T KNOW SHIT!” lmfao :)
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Only show I saw that year was Englishtown NJ....good show but....in 77.....I was part of the circus.... As the Chairman of the Board said...1976....it was a very good year.....
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I love the 70's era. I have the 72 and 77 box set among others. What I haven't heard much of is the 80's. A friend claimed he liked the 80's the best as it had Brent and Jerry was more unhinged from the shackles of the 60's and 70's movements. I couldn't really make an argument because I don't know of that many 80's releases which in and of itself I thought was an argument that the 70's were the best.
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80 was most memorable for SF and NYC shows, 81 fall tour very nice, 82 spring really good, 83-88 ok...some excellent, many sloppy most ok in some ways....really liked summer 85.....89 en fuego baby....
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You were in Joisey? I was in Joisy! I was the guy in the crude tye-dye, w the beard & ponytail. Odd we didn't run across each other. Lol. :)
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76 n 77 Englishtown were off the hook....hot as balls....
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"New GDTSToo update, last of the letters sent today! Limbo low ya'll!!" from a facebook post. "Quick update to let you know that the last of the returns just went out. We are still busy filing index cards and working on winner emails that have been returned to us. We will post another update in a week or so when we can answer your status questions. Thank you again for your patience. The crew of GDTS TOO"
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enough of this ticket silliness and more talk of RELEASES. listening to 1/18/78 for the first time...oooohh... January 1978 is a rich new vein of Grateful Dead gold
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Thanks, rgergelis, I'll check out the 80's stuff you recommended. I do have some from 89. Stolzfus, I hear ya, but the ticket release and Shapiro stuff from gratefuldean was all sarcasm. *fun* I'm still awaiting my rejection letter.
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4th of July at Reggie's. Did anyone get tickets yesterday? It sold out this morning. I'm going. Oh, and thank 74 for the continued "inside" Chicago info.
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Glad I could help a fellow deadhead and forum member. We all need to stick together in these tough times...
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Now I have seen it all. Grateful Dead Memorabilia will be sold at auction 4.11 and 4.12 This is not new. From time to time Auction Houses sell varies items from Rock n Roll history. What is CRAZY is that the previews, the ability to inspect items before auction, will be required to have a ticket at $25 per 90 minute session. There will be SEVEN(7) sessions at $25 per. CRAZY. http://www.gratefuldeadauction.com/ I have attended several auctions over the years. Been able to inspect million dollar items and I have never been ask to buy a ticket to do so. Purchasing a catalog is different, but to buy a ticket to have the right to inspect items before an auction is CRAZY. The auction house is located near Alpine Valley. I can now see a improv scene with a few thousand deadheads. This will be one CRAZY summer. Peace out........
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UNBELIEVABLE! Now, Jambase reporting added shows in California for the weekend prior to Chicago. I am livid!Shapiro, of course, will be the promoter! This whole thing smells real bad folks! So much for the east coast DeadHeads who supported these guys for decades! How bout the Boston and New York DeadHeads who used to have 6 show runs at their respective "Gardens." How bout all the east coasters going down to Capiltol Theatre tonight to celebrate Phil's 75th? If they are going to add more shows, then do a small tour or do a show in Chicago, east coast and west coast as well. Bummed AGAIN!
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FROM JAMBASE: Billboard cited early rumors posted on hypemusicfestivals.com and confirmed with their own sources that the core four remaining members of the Grateful Dead -- Bob Weir, Phil Lesh, Bill Kreutzmann and Mickey Hart -- are exploring adding at least one show the weekend of June 27 -- 28. Billboard's sources speculated Fare Thee Well promoters Peter Shapiro and Madison House would put on the West Coast gig(s), however, both declined comment. It is not known whether the same lineup employed in Chicago - the core four with Trey Anastasio, Jeff Chimenti and Bruce Hornsby - will play the potential California shows. Shapiro had previously stated "There’s no extra dates planned. For Chicago or anywhere else.” Tickets for the three Chicago shows have officially sold out.
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Does anyone know if there will be free camping for the shows on the moon?
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Sure but they are not allowing overnight parking of our space pods....
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I am thrilled about the possibility of more shows. I do hope that they change to a system where you have to have the credit card you used to buy tickets to get into the show though. And it would be lovely if GDTS TOO has a database to send tickets to those rejected from Chicago mail order first. Haven't the rumors alone brought Chicago tickets down? I can see how anyone that succumbed to buying tickets from scalpers may be angry at themselves but... When this all shakes out hopefully everyone will get into the shows of their choosing. The site cashortrade.org will be helpful for everyone being in the location of their choosing.
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What are the chances someone will stream the shows from Chicago? I'd think it would be a perfect way for the guys to share with the millions of Deadheads around the world. Good Karma.
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Bad news all...Word is they're moving the venue to the dark side to prevent telescope owners from getting a free show.