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  • gdhead77
    9 years 7 months ago
    Rejected!
    Well I am really disappointed that after sending everything in and getting a postmark at 8:00 AM EST on January 20 I received my rejection notice yesterday. What a shame. Not a well planned out event. Reminds me of the days in the late 80's when after using mail order for well over a decade and getting tix 100% of the time the rejections started to show up. Just a bummer that after following this band for 40 years, seeing 150+ shows with Jerry and god knows how many post-jerry I will not be able to attend.
  • Gratefully Medicated
    9 years 7 months ago
    Rolling Stone Article from 2/13 (Good Read) "Inside the GD 50"
    Rolling Stone 02/13/2015 - Inside the Grateful Dead's Final Ride Inside the Grateful Dead's Final Ride On January 5th, just after his band Phish ended a four-night run of shows in Miami, singer-guitarist Trey Anastasio received an e-mail from Phil Lesh, the former bassist of the Grateful Dead. Lesh asked Anastasio to join him and the other surviving members of his band — guitarist Bob Weir and drummers Bill Kreutzmann and Mickey Hart — onstage for reunion concerts this summer marking the Dead's 50th birthday and the 20th anniversary of the passing of founding guitarist Jerry Garcia. Anastasio recalls his immediate reaction: "It was a thrill and an honor." Still, he adds, "I thought about it for a minute, tried to think about the implications." Then he said yes. Jerry Garcia performing at the Shoreline Amphitheatre in June 1990. "Phil said all four of them thought it was the right thing," Anastasio says of the shows, to be held at Soldier Field in Chicago on July 3rd, 4th and 5th. Garcia last performed with the Dead at that 61,500-seat stadium, on July 9th, 1995; he died a month later, on August 9th at 53, of a heart attack. Anastasio notes that Lesh, in his message, "talked about the healthy relationships between the band members," that the reunion "was going to be a real positive experience. And Phil said, 'This is the last time I'm doing this.' He seemed pretty definitive about that." The Dead's July run — dubbed "Fare Thee Well" and featuring keyboard players Bruce Hornsby, who played with the Dead in the Nineties, and longtime Weir and Lesh sideman Jeff Chimenti — is on track to become the biggest single-act concert event of the year, and possibly the largest ever. Two weeks after the shows were announced, ticket requests via presale mail order totaled more than 400,000, well past capacity. Peter Shapiro, the New York-based promoter and entrepreneur who conceived the shows, says he and co-producers Madison House Presents are "looking at going 360" — opening up the seating behind the stage — and "going general admission" on the field "to accommodate more people and have more of a vibe." Shapiro estimates the cost of producing "Fare Thee Well" – and potential revenue — in "the multiple millions of dollars. But with this response, we can put on a show that takes the spirit of the Grateful Dead, what they were doing production-wise, and push it to the highest level." He promises vintage touches such as a tapers' section, specially printed commemorative tickets and "a safe, energetic lot scene." The demand for tickets ensures that "not everyone is going to get in," Shapiro warns. So he is working on simulcasting the shows around the country; Shapiro is already holding the dates at his venues, including the Capitol Theatre in Port Chester, New York, and the Brooklyn Bowl. The road to "Fare Thee Well" began in early 2014, when Shapiro made his first proposal to Weir, Lesh, Hart and Kreutzmann, based on returning to the site of their last concert with Garcia. The four received other offers from Live Nation and the producers of the Coachella and Bonnaroo festivals for 50th-birthday performances. (The Dead played their first show, as the Warlocks, in May 1965.) But Shapiro, 42, had special qualifications. He "grew up on Dead tours," as he puts it; ran Wetlands, the New York jam-scene club, from 1996 to 2001; and since then has promoted many shows with the ex-members, particularly Lesh. "I believe in it," says Shapiro. "I'm a fan. I want to see it." Grateful Dead Anastasio's history with the Grateful Dead goes back to his first show, at the Hartford Civic Center in Connecticut in 1980. The guitarist regularly attended Dead gigs through 1984, when he began to focus on the launch of Phish. In 1999, he performed with Lesh in San Francisco at the bassist's first concerts after his 1998 liver transplant. Anastasio has also played with Weir and Kreutzmann. "The flow of the whole thing," Anastasio claims, "is in my DNA." Yet, he admits, "I never sat down and studied what Jerry played until the last two weeks. "It's really been unbelievable," he says, taking a break on a recent morning from his now-daily regimen of practicing Dead songs and analyzing the melodic purpose in Garcia's soloing and the musical genealogy inside his most iconic licks. "A couple of days ago, I started listening to 'The Wheel' [a Dead-show standard from Garcia's 1972 solo album, Garcia]. There's a line he plays after the first verse — it slides all the way from the bottom of the neck to the top. I learned it exactly, note for note. Then what I do, since I don't want to go out there and just copy Jerry — I play it in all 12 keys, so that I get it into my body. "The thing is, there is a lot more intent in those lines than people might think," adds Anastasio. "It was not just noodling. Based on the number of ideas Jerry had in any one-minute period, he was very much a musician first, a guitar player second. The music was coming out, and the guitar was a vehicle, a transparent filter." Garcia has also been, for Anastasio, a historical guide. Working through Garcia's "country-vernacular" playing in a Seventies version of "I Know You Rider" led Anastasio to a new passion. "All of a sudden," he says, "I found myself listening to Buck Owens, this Bakersfield-country sound," and particularly Owens' legendary lead guitarist, Don Rich. "That's what I've been doing, listening to Don Rich to get to Jerry." Anastasio and Weir have traded lists of Dead songs — 60 apiece — that each would like to play. They will meet "in a couple of weeks," Anastasio says, to "play a few things together and connect." The full band will "rehearse in June a little bit." Anastasio expects the singing to be largely shared by Weir, Hornsby, himself and the audience. "People have such lifelong relationships to these songs," Anastasio says. Then, a week after the Chicago shows, Anastasio will be back on the road with Phish. Asked if he is putting a lot of work and heart into an experience that will last only three days, Anastasio replies firmly, "No. To me, it's a labor of love. I'm learning so much. I kind of went away from this [in 1984]. Now I'm coming back to it, a little bit older, and rediscovering some great little gems. "I'm providing a service," Anastasio says of his role in what is likely to be the final live Grateful Dead reunion. "The cool thing is...it got me back inside the guitar. I thank them. And I thank Jerry."
  • Velveteen
    9 years 7 months ago
    USPS Money Orders cannot be tracked, basically
    I talked to post office lady. She said the system for money order tracking does not work well at USPS. First: you have to pay a fee to have access to tracking. Second: even if you do pay the fee, she said it takes like 2 weeks to even get any results. So that is why there have been no USPS money order cashed information out there. Just have to hope for empty mail boxes. Good luck every one.
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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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Saw both....after the first in Berlin... With All Star cast.... Great show, second go round, added a new song to the first set....was quite moved by it... All in all.....it's just another.......
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Okay peeps...I'll selectively PM each of you and compile a list for our Chicago gathering. PM me back with any names you feel should be included as well. I'll create a spreadsheet and send it out and include periodic updates - everyone have Excel? Basic columnar layout to include: First name Screen name on dead.net (even screen name nick names, i.e., Klang) City/State email addy Cell # We good with that?
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So many things to do in Chicago! Forgive me when I say "WE". I am not an official denizen of Chicago, but a suburbanite. I am more familiar with the north than south. And there are many that are more knowledgeable about Chicago than I. That being said, I love "the city". I posted a couple of days ago, with a bunch of suggestions. And, there is another lifelong Chicagoan that has posted some ideas as well (with BBQ recommendations!) Beaches? Yup - we've got beaches. We've got 'em lined by cement (Lake Shore Drive), big rocks (the Promontory) and beach sand (Oak Street Beach). All of the Great Lakes have their own personalities, but the lake is sparkly, big & blue on our side of the water. We got zoos! Lincoln Park Zoo is free, Brookfield is not. There is also a conservatory at Lincoln Park. I mentioned Garfield Park Conservatory, before - it's lovely. Lakeshore Drive !! Aliotta, Haynes & Jeremiah, anyone? Pretty blue lights along the way! Fort Dearborn - learn all about the Potowatami Indians and Fort Dearborn Massacre (white men did not win, and their hearts were served for dinner.) The Chicago Historical Society is also fascinating. Millennium Park is where you will find the "Bean" (or, "Cloud Gate" which is its real name). There you will also find the Lurie Gardens, just north of the Art Institute. Continue south on Michigan Avenue to Grant Park, and the Museum campus. OH! The Cultural Center -- don't miss it, if only for the incredible Tiffany glass. (There is also a killer exhibition of Tiffany and other very-fine stained glass at Navy Pier.) If you get outside the city, the Bahai Temple up the North Shore is definitely worth a visit, and I could go on and on (and on) about the Chicago Botanic garden. Cruises? I'm not a big fan of the lake cruises, how long can you look at the skyline? The river is more interesting - it changes continuously, and the architecture is GORGEOUS. Find the boats at Wacker & Dearborn, by the Tribune Tower (an amazing building itself.) If you have a number of days, consider the CityPass, which gets you into all the museums, and some other attractions for about $100. Whew! I'm outta breath!
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I'm taking the leap and the net will appear approach as you all know, and I think that would suit you as well, Klang. I think if anyone will get a miracle ticket it will be you. Get that flight booked! Sending my info to tfonts and I look forward to meeting everyone in Chicago. In the meantime, I hope I can keep up with this thread and not get fired.
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I believe Boo is in (and a taper...) with taper tix...so for the rest of us that are hangin by a thread, (literally this one!) Boo will be sending out discs like crazy - or just be sure to post them to LMA for the rest of us. I am reluctant to pay for a live stream if I am stuck outside...granted recording it is simple. SO all of you with tix and (possibly) extras...Klang and I are desperate. I have coffee and will travel! Imagine our own espresso shop on Shakedown! What you add to it is your business, mind you, being St Patty's, I do make a wicked Irish Coffee...an old recipe I learned in Italy of all places (wtf) And yeah Waters was just pissed in general back then...is it just me or does that dude have forearms that look like he can generate enough strength to crush a cue ball? Seriously whatever he did back then (watch live at Pompeii since we drifted from Echos...) dude was a gorilla!
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That is some seriously good visitation coverage you're providing. To paraphrase Rodney Dangerfield: I feel like I just gave birth . . . to a travel agent.
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I'm going to leave the seeds to take root in the ground for a while and check back later... Thanks Kristine for ALL of the info, and Bobloblaw for the brilliant play on words (including my old screen name and all!). This is exciting folks... I feel like Klang might make his travel plans soon. ;) peaces
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Like Kristine, I live in the Chicago burbs but I used to be a city dweller. For local blues, check out Rosa's Lounge 3420 W Armitage Ave. There are a bunch of good options in the city for live music; this one's been around for a long time and kind of a classic. Downtown, just West of the Loop and not that far from Soldier Field is Greektown. Pegasus has a great outdoor/rooftop dining/drinking space. There's a cool little shop if you're in need of some tie die or accessories to get you through the night in the right state of mind: Amigos & Us 3209 N Clark St. "It's all a dream we dreamed one afternoon long ago"
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BobLoblaw - check your PM please...thanks.
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Hey now DevilsFriend - check your PM please...thanks.
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Hey now StellaMoon - check your PM please...thanks.
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Hey now Prop: check your PM please.
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Hey now rgergelis: check your PM please.
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Hey now KristineD: please check your PM.
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Hey now Klang: please check your PM.
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Hey now sam3b: please check your PM.
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Hey now JAMES MILLER: check your PM please.
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comin' in from west coast, lived in Madison for 12+ years (which means I sorta got to know Chicago). looking forward to a midwest "homecoming", where I saw most of my dead shows.
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Hey now Totem: check your PM please.
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Hey now jambo: check your PM please.
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may your cup be full again may the four winds blow you safely home may you get shown the light in the strangest of places and may you be in the ticket queue for Santa Clara a half an hour before the scalpers know they're on sale. hope it or something similar happens and we all get a fair shot at going.
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Just wondering if anyone else here is going to the U2 concert in Chicago on The 2nd? I just got my tix, Stage setup looks pretty wild. Also something to do to get the Weekend off to a good start.
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I didn't know they were also in town. Just looked at TM tickets available. I may have to check that out. Haven't seen them since Joshua Tree. Thanks for the heads up.
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I'm not up on this internet stuff but I'm doing my best to be get touch with the community that share a love for the band that shaped my life.I found out about Fare Thee Well by chance and new it was a must do. My sweetie did up a nice envelope like so many times before, We asked for reserved tix for the final show, thinking we would get cheap seats for 3/4 via tm. Like so many others we got shut out CID, TM. But we did score reserved for Sun. I am very grateful to have Tix to the show I felt I should be at, The final one. Tried for Merrifield no deal. Have a hotel booked for Cali, if it happens.I am not sure I can swing it but come hell or high water i'll be in Chicago Anyway, I have been following this site since the mail order and I am encouraged to see strangers helping strangers maybe we'll get to meet some of you this July. Have a Grateful Day! Phil
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You guys have inspired me to try to let go of my ticketless existence. Really hard to keep holding out for "real" tickets, but...please you guys, help me to stick to the plan. I'm gonna be in Chicago (or Santa Clara) one way or the other. Still staying resistant to the scalpers. So, on a better note -- I spent the afternoon listening to Veneta, Oregon from I think around the late '80's...was anyone there? Now spending my green beer evening listening to Nassau Coliseum, March 1990. Jeesh...what a good set list. Some day...everything's gonna get better....when I paint my Masterpiece.
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Does anyone think Santa Clara is still in the plans? Regardless, I still want Chicago...what are you guys thinking?
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Would love to see U2. Chicago? Days before FTW? Really? How easy/hard was it to get tickets?
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feels like a nasty rumor at this point. REALLY hope I'm wrong
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Last I saw it was still being considered but no Phil and Trey
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Great idea, Stella, how about we all gather near the lake and have a picnic? Music, good food, new friendships -- sounds amazing. Add me to the spreadsheet tfonts. I'll bring the beverages. How about Friday afternoon somewhere?
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Hmmmm. That would make it a tough call - especially coming all the way from the "other" coast.
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I am negotiating with the hairdressers friend's son now. He does have a ticket and we are texting back and forth.
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Hey do you guys know if Lake View-Lincoln Park-Wrigleyville would be an OK place to get a hotel for this raucous affair? I just found one there that is about 2.5 times less than hotels in Magnificent Mile North. Thanks in advance for suggestions or other hotel advice. I'm not used to the $500+/night scene. I'm normally a find the 3-4 star deal for $100 whoa clean sheets and a fridge kinda guy. That's if I'm not camping, which seems to be a likelihood of slim and none in Chicago, and you know where slim went.
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Good luck--seal the deal.
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he wants to make some money and has "other offers"
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I can't compete with the demand and value of these tickets
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Plenty left, multiple price ranges,,,check the interactive Ticketbastard Map
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Little shit wants to make money - what a surprise...again, lots of people here complaining about others selling at an elevated price, but the reality is, most are holding these tickets like a fat kid holds a smartie...if you have an extra, you find your buddy...either that or you secretly sell the extra on Ebay for what's it going for now? $2250 per?
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I offered 100 over face. Face value $148 sec 342 row 1 partial view but close to the stage. First I offered face plus about 100 bucks in "extras". Then I just said $250 which equates to about the same value and left both offers on the table. I think I made a fair offer, I will not pay the scalpers but this is a college kid who is battling with himself to sell the ticket in the first place. When he started talking (texting) about making money to offset how hard it was to get the ticket I explained that no one knows any more than me how hard it is. Tried to guilt him into not scalping and he made a Jerry remark about not approving. We shall see... I am waiting now. NO STRESS!!! Better go outside for a puff...
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So hopeful for you, and others. But is this how it's going to go? From now until late June? I was holding out hope for you, Klang. Figured if you did well, so might the rest of us. Ugh.
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That's pretty sweet to have no one in front of you. I think you've still got a shot. He doesn't seem like the typical scalper. Maybe go to $275. I know that sounds terrible, but that looks like a really nice seat.
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Personally I would go up to about $350 to $400 but I only have about a days drive so is a lot cheaper for me to get there...hell I offered to pay $380 to Roadking for a ticket in the top deck but with a full view. Klang buddy, that is a tough decision.
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Hey Jedi lady: be kind to the kid he doesn't know what to do. It turns out he has a friend who wants to go but struck out and he can't (or doesn't want to) attempt the trip by himself now. I can relate to this as that was my first hurdle. "Should I go alone? I can't even get anyone to go this thing with me, this sucks!" said shlangstone back before hell week. The guy admits that Jerry would not approve. I got him thinking. @BOB: I made my offers 150+merch/goodies or 250 I will not offer any more than that nor should I have to goddammit. (I hope my tune doesn't change on this.) But this guy is young, it would be THE experience of his lifetime. I found my myself trying to talk him into going instead of selling me his ticket, call me stupid or just plain too nice but this kid is confused and is hurting in a way we all can recognize. He is sitting on a gold mine, if he wants at least $600 NOW (July 4th? It would go for that price in 2 seconds on ebay buy it now, an ebay scalper would pick it up for that price via e-bot.) But he knows this is wrong so he is thinking about it. I'm gonna work the good-natured/karma angle, and see where it leads me... (wow, a lot of typing for me, emotions high again, gotta dip out. peace y'all. love you folks) Man I'm tired...gotta get off computer...
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More stupidity on my part (as some would call it), dead spirit for others. If he decides to go instead of sell, I even offered him a hook him up with you guys, giving up my spot at the picnic. When you get to Chicago tell em klangstone sent ya, and they will treat you kindly!
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Yeah sorry didn't want to be harsh, just seems...so wrong. I get where he is coming from, but I actually thought he had a couple tix and was just dumping his extra, not HIS ticket...that is a tough one. Maybe sweeten the pot by offering a round trip (with goodies) to see Phil and Friends at TXR? That is close and hell, he could get a nice dinner and a killer show out of it - not a Dead show, but not bad either... Sorry for the harsh, just frustrated for you and kinda frustrated with how this is going in general...everyone is making plans and it is getting further and further (or is it furthur) away from happening instead of closer. Man I need some Smarties now...
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I can afford to pay 1000-1200 for a floor ticket, but I absolutely refuse to do so. I saw the dead in 89-90-91 and got a full dose of what the real deal is. There is no reason to pay these prices other than to support the scalpers and empty our wallets and bank accounts. Keep the prices real folks!!!!
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Yeah I only mention the prices because it was coming from a head and it was what he paid...no scalping, it came from a reseller (so he essentially bought from a low selling scalper before TM). In your case, the kid has found money. He isn't a scalper (or at least doesn't want to be) he is a fan that is contemplating selling HIS ticket, not an extra - which seems very weird. All of us here would be first plane out but that is a tough one for him having never been to a show...this is a bad catch 22. I also agree it isn't about the $$$...I do well but the limits I gave below are it. My wife would have my head if I said I was buying a floor ticket for $1000...I could swallow it and do it, but man she would so kill me.