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    joennn24
    9 years 3 months ago
    Mix
    Listened to KFOG replay and the mix had Trey so out front I couldn't hear the rest of the band. Could just be the radio replay, but I wanna hear Phil, Bobby and the rest of the band. Can't wait to see it at the movie theater on Friday (and maybe Saturday and Sunday)
  • goverlid
    9 years 3 months ago
    Write on, Bros. Stephen & Eric!
    Thanks for my morning eye-opener!!
  • Eric Abrahamson
    9 years 3 months ago
    Fare Thee Well Grateful Dead, Pt. 2
    Watch 'em knock 'em dead in Chicago. I must've gone to at least 100 shows. The first one was in 1966 in the Golden Gate Park Panhandle, or the Furthur Fesival at San Francisco State College, whichever was first. I actually felt like Phil was addressing me personally when he made his speech at the end and thanked everyone for coming out, because I tried to get tickets to as many Phil Lesh and Friends at Terrapin Crossroads shows as I could. He came up to me there and let me say, "Hi," which rock stars don't have to do. However I couldn't afford to follow Bobby around like I used to, and he always lets me know, which is flattering that he invited me. He sang a song about losing money, which is true. He sang some other songs which might have been directed at me, and I instinctively responded by singing along. Then, at the beginning of the last song, "Fare Thee Well, My Honey", "Brokedown Palace", I thought he was like, he wanted me to sing along, so I did, and then he ended it abruptly, got in line with their arms on their shoulders, did their bow, and it was over, but I'm planning to see the live stream of all 3 Chicago shows at Terrapin Crossroads. When I went to UCI in 1987, my dad gave me $100,000/year, an apartment in grad student housing, a car, and a bunch of credit cards on his account. They tracked me into the Information and Computer Science major. Then he came down and took some of the credit cards back, and my sister took all 6 of my Irvine Meadows Grateful Dead tickets. Like William Burroughs wrote, "When did they ever give anything that they didn't take back if they could, and they always could!" and he went to Harvard. I went out and bought 6 more, at the inflated price of $50, for $300, and canceled the aftershow party at my apartmnent I'd posted on the Well. Because of losing the credit cards, I got a bad grade and had to go to CSUB. Laurie Senit moved in, and life was pretty good. We lived across from the campus in an apartment complex with 4 swimming pools and 4 jacuzzis, the 2nd best in town. My parents bought me a brand-new Toyota Tercel. Then my mom said, "We're going to send the two of you to Hawaii. Pick out a hotel from this brochure." I picked the Big Island because I'd been to Maui, and the Kona Hilton because the Dead liked Hiltons. In nearby Paradise Cove the scuba boat captain claimed he was on a first-name basis with Jerry. When Jerry died the Rolling Stone article said his house was in Kona, which I didn't know, and gave the name of his dive shop. I called information and the dive shop, they said it was across the street from the Kona Hilton, and Jerry probably did used to go scuba diving at Paradise Cove. They were showing videos of him scuba diving tonight. That's why I wanted to do it, but I had to do it straight, not being a rock star. I proposed to Laurie on the beach in Kona. We stopped at my parents' house in San Francisco on our way home. My dad, James Abrahamson, had 3 restaurants, Pam Pam East on Geary and Taylor, Rosebud's English Pub next door, and Biff's Coffee Shop on 28th and Broadway in Oakland, and he sold institutional furniture, commission contract sales, for Thonet and American Chair Co., and later Serta Mattress, in the Merchandise Mart on 10th and Market. My mother, Lucille Abrahamson, was elected to the San Francisco School Board twice, two years as President, worked in Mayor Dianne Feinstein's Office of Childcare, and was appointed S.F. Human Rights Commissioner by Mayor Frank Jordan, the former Police Chief. I told them we were engaged and my Dad said, "Don't marry her, I can't afford it. We sold the restaurants to Mama's, they went bankrupt, didn't pay, we went to court, the judge fined me $160,000, and they wanted me to declare bankruptcy." My little brother said later it was his half-partner, Bill Munro, the manager's fault. He abused the help, especially the head cook, who really ran the place, the union went on strike, won so many benefits they had to go out of business and sell it. Munro had cooked the books, the judge saw it, and hence the fine. My dad said it was because I had spent too much money on Grateful Dead concerts, but I don't think that was correct, although I may have spent too much money. They wanted me to go to this psychiatrist in Bakersfield, Dr. Perelli-Minetti, who was a nice man. He said the Grateful Dead was OK. He was always telling me expensive restaurants to which to take Laurie, like where he took his wife, and encouraged me to spend lots of money on her, buy expensive dresses, jewelry, etc, so I thought it was OK. He gave me Risperdal when it first came out, in 1994. We didn't really go to that many Grateful Dead concerts. My dad didn't like the Grateful Dead and Bill Graham for other reasons. When I first got back from the New Mexico Hog Farm after Woodstock, I tried to turn him on, he thought about it for a minute and decided no, he was afraid to get busted, he was too square to get on the bus. Later he said that Bill Graham had applied to join their Jewish men's club, the Concordia-Argonaut, on Van Ness and Geary, and that he was going to vote against him. Not only was he a hippie, and made his money that way, but he was an orphan, an immigrant, and a Holocaust survivor. What it really was is that Graham was more successful than him in the role of Jewish businessman. My brother moved to Mill Valley, said he saw Graham's house and was impressed. Graham made more money than all of them, and he started as a hippie, and that filled squares like my dad with jealousy, anger, envy, and rage. My dad said, "I wish the Grateful Dead were dead," in his outrageous way. When Bill Graham's helicopter crashed on the way home from the Concord Pavilion and they had his funeral in my dad's temple, Temple Emanu-el, my dad said, "I hope it didn't hurt the helicopter!" He even hated them during the Haight-Ashbury and helped the City Fathers drive them out of town. My family was spending a lot of money at first, and I thought they were encouraging me to emulate them. When he first gave me the $100,000/year, the credit cards on his account, and sent me to UCI, my dad was acting like he could afford for me to buy anything I saw that I wanted. Then he told not to buy anything over $200, and I complied. They were all spending lots of money. He had 2 new BMW"s and a new Mercedes-Benz. He and my mom went on a temple tour of Eastern Europe and stayed in the King David Hotel in Jerusalem, she said it was a five-star hotel. My sister went to Yale after me, in Art, then got a Masters in Art Education at Stanford, an Ed.D. at Harvard, a J.D. at Cal, got a job in the White House as Assistant Chief-of-Staff to Vice-President H.W. Bush in the Ronald Reagan White House and then Founding Chairman of the Barbara Bush Campaign For Family Literacy (me at UCI) in the President H.W. Bush White House. There's a photo of her and Vice-President H.W. Bush having an audience with Pope John Paul in Sweden, and she is shaking hands with the Pope. That dress must have cost something, not to mention the travel. In her closet I saw hundreds of French gowns, and more shoes than Imelda Marcos. She met this guy from the Council of Foreign Relations in Washington, D.C., a USC Professor of International Relations, Jonathan Aronson. He went to Harvard and Stanford in Political Science, and his father was a rich St. Louis banker. They bought a mansion in Bel-Air near the Reagans', put in an Italian marble bathtub, baby grand piano, swimming pool, his self-portrait in the living room, pirates' table, Persian rug, and he drove a Jaguar S3. He said, "We're going to Paris for 2 weeks," "I'm going to Thailand to speak," and they had their son's Bar Mitzvah in Bali, so they didn't hold back on the spending. They took the whole family, including me, to the Club Med in Ixtapa, but they went bankrupt because I spent too much money on Grateful Dead concerts! My brother spent $2000 of my dad's money for a Rolex watch to keep up with the other Oshos and flew back and forth to India every few weeks for years. They flew me there, to Europe twice, and to Hawaii twice. I guess my dad was having problems, and he asked me to spend less money, but he didn't really communicate that I should spend less money because he was having financial problems. I was spending too much money on Laurie. So I ignored him. So he took away some credit cards, and I kept spending at the same level. I couldn't comprehend that commission contract sales is an up-and-down business. Then two new credit cards, each with a $5000 limit, came in the mail. I should have sent them back, but I couldn't resist the temptation. Soon I realized that I couldn't let my dad find out about them, because he would take them away, too. I set out to get revenge on him for taking away my credit cards by charging even *more* money. The first thing I did was take Laurie to the most expensive restaurant in Los Angeles, Spago's, $140 for salmon for two. Then the 2nd most expensive, Palms in West Hollywood. Then dresses, jewelry, and when we went to Hawaii we did the same thing with the recreation. Maybe *that's* what drove my dad into near-bankruptcy, not the Grateful Dead concerts. We really didn't go to that many. I just spent a lot of money on her. She just liked to go to movies, comedy clubs, country-western dance halls, miniature golf, roller skating, she was always thinking of something. They cut my allowance from $100,000/year to $40,000/year, my sister and brother-in-law, Joan and Jonathan, became "trustees of your trust fund", keep the Blue Cross PPO. They took away all 12 of my credit cards and defaulted on them, leaving me in debt to the credit card companies for $15,000, with bad credit to this day, since 1993. They raised it up to $60,000 and I moved to New Mexico, near the Castagnas who used to live at the Hog Farm. Alberto asked me to call my mother, father, sister, and brother-in-law and ask each of them for $10,000 for a liver transplant for his Hepatitis C because his job as Director of Taos County Ambulances, working his way up from paramedic and EMT, didn't have good insurance. They said no. Maybe that's what set 'em off. They asked me to go to a psychiatrist, who dismissed me. Then Laurie wanted me to come back to Los Angeles and move in to her apartment. They wanted me to find another psychiatrist. I found psychedelic therapist Dr. Robert Newport online at the Island Group in Santa Cruz, referred by Bruce Eisner, but my sister fought with him and he lost his license for prescribing medications, including Risperdal, without seeing the patients. I called him and he said, "Did your sister let up on you yet? I'm not a psychiatrist any more, I'm a painter." So they took me to Dr. Lisa Fine, who also gave me Risperdal, which gave me diabetes. Laurie got it too, from Seroquel. They found the diabetes when a cardiolgist wanted to do an emergency heart surgery,an angiogram and an angioplasty. My brother drove my sister-in-law's Ford Escort to L.A. from Sedona. They said they were going to give it to me. He showed it to me and said, "This is your car." They said they were going to give it to me after the surgeries, but they changed their mind and never did. My car had totally broken down at a job interview in Irvine just a few days before my appointment with the cardiologist, who decided I was going to have emergency heart surgery. When I recovered I stopped by at some friends from the Cubensis shows and they talked me into starting going to shows again, to the Phil Lesh and Friends show and the Ratdog show at the Wiltern, and the Ratdog show at the House of Blues. I'd told Richie on the phone I'd stopped going to shows when Jerry died and he'd said, "I did too." They had a picture of them with the 4 original members in an airport on the way to a concert called The Dead. After that, this psychologist Eric Asa-Dorian from the Life Adjustment Team, probably a drug rehab, they said her mother called, shows up in our living room, posing as a Deadhead, except with more, better tickets than me. Then they got me to go to LAT and I never knew it was a drug rehab, it was disguised as marriage counseling or something. In the end they took the $60,000/year except for meds, medical bills, Anthem Blue Cross PPO, SSI, and put me in Brentwood Manor board-and-care home for two years, I think illegally, before I had learned how to treat the diabetes, so it had developed another complication besides the heart disease, metabolic syndrome, diabetic neuropathy, or diabetic nerve pain, or "burning feet". When they moved me out of Laurie's apartment 12 years ago with the Comcast that was the last time they let me have cable, except for a brief period. No police, no arrest, no charges, no hearing, no trial, no sentence, no jail, no prison, no due process. No evidence or proof that *I* ever did anything wrong, as far as I'm concerned, frames and smears I've never heard, let alone allowed to answer. I said I'd sue all of them for $2 billion for attempted murder, elder financial abuse, false imprisonment, psychiatric torture, medical malpractice, emotional anguish, pain and suffering, and my attorney, Bruce Margolin, who'd been Timothy Leary's attorney (I went to a fundraiser they had at Timothy Leary's house in Beverly Hills when he was running for State Senator), said, "Where'd you get the $2 billion?" so $200 million is more in the range, I think. I had to get a job selling Sprint phones B2B to small businesses in the South, work my way out of there and get some financial aid from Cal State East Bay. I'd been a junior Computer Science major at Cal State Northridge when I was living with Laurie before the surgeries. And Tina Kimmel, a Cal Ph.D. in Social Work I met at the New Mexico Hog Farm after Woodstock got my sister to give me a $68,000 annuity that my dad left me, so that was pretty good, so I got to go to Monterey and Camp Winnarainbow, and they're paying for a lot of things now. That's my story and I'm stickin' to it. I'm still a senior Computer Science major and pre-law. Afterwards Alberto died, I called Richie from the board-and-care, he called my sister, I called him back, and he had terminal liver cancer. Alberto flew out and carved his tombstone, and he picked out wood for Tinker to make his coffin, but my sister wouldn't give me $100 to visit him at Camp Winnarainbow before he died. Steve had died of hep C. Then Hunter Thompson committed suicide. When I was going to the LAT psychiatrist to whom they forced me to go, I emailed Cap'n Skypilot to post something I could show him on his office computer, and he wrote a story about a man whose parents he said were responsible for the death of Ken Kesey and the assassination of JFK. When I got up here Vince Welnick committed suicide. I ran into Lou Todd, then he got sick and died, and then Tinker, who I once saw drive the Furthur bus. Charlene said her landlady wouldn't rent her house anymore, she moved in with her daughter; her other daughter got accused of murder, and she didn't do it. Laurie's elementary schoolteacher friend's apartment caught on fire and they blamed her. My Deadhead lawyer friend said his SUV caught on fire. I can't figure out the reason for all this. I would be interested if anybody, especially with legal knowhow, had any helpful advice. I'm thinking of appealing to my Yale classmates, to see if any of them are big-time lawyers yet, and I don't think any Democratic politicians have seen it, since most of them don't have email addresses. They were telling people I was dying, but the doctors said my numbers were good, so you can't die from controlled diabetes, maybe it was just wish-fulfillment. And Jerry famously died of a diabetic heart attack in a drug rehab, maybe someone got ideas. While I was in Brentwood the lawyer sent me a copy of the trust instrument where my parents had initialed that when my mom dies, the inheritance, which it originally says was divided into thirds between me, my brother, and sister, they rubbed me out and divided it in half between my brother and sister. She'll get my mom's house worth about $2 million, and she has a $4.3 million house in Bel-Air, and a house in Telluride, and my dad bought my brother a house in Sedona. I was living in Laurie's apartment. My brother will get my dad's commercial property in Oakland, a tire and party store. And there's some money they'll divide in half. Eric Abrahamson Yale University Class of '71 Pierson College
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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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Ironically a fine 86 version is looming in background but chi town is lettin folks do their grate thang through the show till an hour after just no campin I thought i read, id assume there will be a sweet shakedown in far open lot....mebbe just a sunshine daydream but will be a collective of beautiful souls as is...find out at one pm,
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Took me a while to catch up on the comments as I was on business travel--actually got to shine my light through the cool Colorado rain on the drive from Denver to Glenwood Springs. I'm still pumped up about my decision to go without tickets but understand the mixed emotions. It looks like there is a pic-a-nic forum so I'd better go find that and see what's up. Maybe someone assigned me grilled cheese sammiches! Anyway, I still think if I don't get tickets there will be some collateral screening of the shows which is not my first choice but probably acceptable nonetheless. I'll be psyched if my brother meets me there. It's looking possible, so keeping my fingers crossed. FWIW, I've stopped thinking of this adventure as a "Grateful Dead" concert and consider it an animal all its own. If I hadn't, I'd be stuck in that place I was where I was pissed off at the band's decision-making. I'm going primarily to see friends (old and new) and to undertake a holiday adventure. If I'm lucky, I might see or hear some music that makes me wanna shake my bones.
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There is no forum per se, but there is an email group with planning well underway. PM tfonts
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Great post BobLoblaw - check your mail bro and glad you made it through that cool Colorado rain... That was sweet... Klang man, Godspeed my bother !! Unless you email me, I'll get you off of our pic-a-nic group by tomorrow morning. My brother, we have some ridiculously outstanding brothers & sisters there, many of whom (your included) do not have tix. Let me know, dude. It's cocktail time in the Palm Beaches - OUT !!!
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Agree! 1990 was ok. I attended shows at the Knick, Three Rivers, Rich Stadium and 5 nights at MSG. The shows were fine.
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I'll have to admit, when I first heard of Trey playing with the boys at Chicago I remember saying to my wife - 'are you fucking kidding me, of all people to go with!' Yes, I never really had any respect for Phish. I lived in Vermont and had to live among arrogant Phish heads who refused to admit that they drew major influence from the grandfather of jam bands > the Grateful Dead! I did give them a chance and actually went to a show. First and last, too gimmicky for my liking! I had been trying to wrap my head around it, but was not going to let it be a drag [I mean really]. So, I looked into how this choice came about and delved in a little furthur! I came across this article in Rolling Stone, an interview with Trey. I was impressed and I believe he understands the gravity of this moment and he is approaching it with major respect for what the Grateful Dead [and especially Jerry Garcia] are all about!! It will be a 'real good time' in Chicago folks!!!!! Check out this article > http://www.rollingstone.com/music/features/trey-anastasio-on-dead-reuni…
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So many heads get hung up on what was and can't seem to enjoy the evolution that the band has gone thru. The GD were a musical roller coaster ride and truly a strange trip over their 30 years together. They had the good years and the bad. I spent 10 years of their 30 listening to bootlegs and going to shows, unfortunately I wasn't old enough to be there for the first 20. Through those bootlegs and shows I was there for those 30 years. But, to be honest with you [and no disrespect to the man who still sends chills thru me when I hear a certain lick from his guitar or the wail in his voice-JG], I have been to and heard some incredible shows over the post JG years. Most especially Furthur and The Dead [along w/ Other Ones, Phil and Friends, etc.] Phil has been the driving force behind bringing the old songs back that were absent in the later years of the GD! With guys like Steve Kimock, John Kadelick, and Warren Haynes, they have honorably stepped in to those huge shoes of Jerry, and sent chills thru me! And everytime they do, I send out my love and throw the man a big smile!!
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I hear that JesterC !! It was funny but when the Grateful Dead was in Business all the grateful dead cover bands and the bands inspired by the Grateful Dead like Phish hated to be called what they were. They - phish and others-- hated to be lumped with the dead and they pretended they were something else besides the second wave of what the Dead had started. It seems however that since the Dead has splintered into many groups in the last 20 years that being a dead cover band, or a dead inspired band is alright to admit nowadays. It is cool, it is like the Grateful Dead have become a whole genre, everyone wants to play a different show each night, everyone allows tapers, everyone wants there to be more to the music than repeating what has been done. Pulling songs from the boys songbook is alright, treat them like jazz standards and everyone can respect that. It really is a nice thing that has happened. I agree I am absolutely willing to give Trey a chance.
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I also just found out Calico has passed. Rest in peace sister to all Dead Heads. You sent me a hello note on the back of a stealie I had hand drawn and sent along with MO's for tickets years ago. I still have that note along with all my stubs in a photo album. Never met you personally but noticed you at a JGB show at Warfield once. Thanks for the note and the tickets. Beautiful. Sleep in the stars sister.
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Calico gave my buddy and I tickets to the famous Friday the 13th Dark Star show at the Greeks in 1984 telling us tonight is going to be special get inside boys. Almost her exact words. Everyone has their own way of sending out gentle peaceful vibes to those who pass on. Brooklyn Peach said it very nicely a few days ago on another forum here. Life is shorter then we think people so eat drink and be Jerry. Love the old tee shirt " Life's a bowl of Jerry's" Sure is and many are back home in heaven with all of our loved ones who have passed along.
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I am only a very casual phish fan..like them well enough but they don't inspire the awe and passion GD and most of the versions of JGB did/does.Anyway, the only reservation i had with Trey from day 1 was the extra competition for very limited tickets he would attract. I believe Trey will tear it up. He is a top notch guitarist. While I don't agree with the following comment, two old friends of mine who are serious students of music, but not into any jam bands at all but do like improvisational jazz (is that redundant? or s it contradictory?), actually have said they thought that Trey is a better "technical" guitarist. I don't buy it but who knows? I just love what i love and i want that way.
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No Phish songs please. No offense but....this is a dead reckoning
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Is a pill head who's gravy trained the Grateful Dead scene for the past 20 years.... ;-) After a lot of thought, I am really good with the choice and after seeing Warren with Phil at the Cap this week, I am ready for a change...Warren was great, however it was like seeing the Allmans...if you know what I mean, not in a bad way, but been there done that, stick a fork in it....it's done!,,,
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agree..just GD, maybe some JGB?
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No bag it, no tag it, no sell it to a butcher in a store?... I guess I can bounce around the room another time.... And I agree....
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Let the heads dance and clap their hands. Let the music play the band. If you get lost the compass always points to Terrapin. Nice and easy(wind) like a Lazy River Road....
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There are So Many Roads.....to ease my soul....
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So many Roads! I'm still in limbo with news of one night tics from an old friend that got max mo's(4 per night all three). Already have floor space at hotel 1 1/2 miles from soldier but have not heard back fom her yet so I hav not bought airfare yet. I won't unless I have at least one nite secured. Hopefully know within next couple weeks. I'm like Abraham & Issac sittin on a fence! Wish me luck. We are everywhere!
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You can't close the door when the walls cave in.....
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Right you are my friend. I'm gonna go play vollyball at a park with friends now. Chow!
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It looks like a 360 setup with obstructed to the side no view in back....im in 246 and im thinkin a screen will partially impact but still damned close to the beauty....phil zone!!!!
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That's what I don't understand, if it's a a 360-degree staging configuration, that would suggest that there would not be any "no view" seats. If it is just a 360-degree seating configuration, that would be a different story. I've seen photos of U2 shows at Soldier Field with an actual 360-degree staging configuration and those seats in the 240s and 250s looked pretty great.
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Bob, yes there is a pic-a-nic group and yes you have been assigned grilled cheeses :) I'll take mine with thick-sliced sourdough and a blend of cheddar and queso fresco, I'll bring the beer and tequila :)
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Where were the original parking lot passes sold? Through Ticketmaster? How are they already being sold on eBay?
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Where were the original parking lot passes sold? Through Ticketmaster? How are they already being sold on eBay?
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I am eyeing the $425 buy it now in sec 214 for July 3 on ebay. I underbid but you never know there's 2 days left on it. At 425 it is still a bargain compared to anything else I've seen with a view. 300 less than scumhub
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It's funny everyone here and all over the country are trying to score tickets, make plans, meet old friends for The Dead shows, but the Who are also celebrating 50 years of making music. Funny thing, no one really cares. Tickets just went on sale with Groupon in Miami. lol..... Also, did anyone check resale prices for U2 in Chicago the week before. Can score nose bleed for $30 or so and prices are dropping fast. I have also notice that tickets that have been sold on eBay are being added back to the ticket pool. Seems Deadheads are just biding and just not paying. Sellers are now asking buyers to communicate with seller if they have a Feedback below 10. I must say that the boycott of Heads not buying from the Evil Nation is having an effect. Or at least they are having fun with sellers. Go Tribe! Tickets to All and have a great Sunday........ Peace out........
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https://youtu.be/g4xXMmhjG6Q This is what it could of been times maybe 50? I realize they could not play in a small field like this but it is another of those times so long ago that was peaceful and fun. This did not have what's now called Shakedown ST. Another way we evolved . Not sure if is ok to copy and paste video like this so if it is wrong I am sorry. Only putting it out there for those who wonder what it was like. We had a great time here at Telluride. and am glad to see someone took the time to record the scene.
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Roger Daltrey called this tour the beginning of a long goodbye but it seems as if they have been saying goodbye since 1982.I bought a pair of tix at the box office a few days after the onsale, no line and no hassle. It will be a shadow of the original Who but they will still rock.
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A 3-day pass GA Field sold for a Buy It Now of $750 on eBay. At $250 per ticket to get on the field it's a relative bargain and I would have taken that in a heartbeat. There was also a 3-day GA for $1250. Quite a bit more, $416.67 per ticket, but even that doesn't sound so bad when I see 3-Days in the obstructed upper 400's or behind the stage selling for $899-$1000 on eBay and single day tickets in the $400-500 range. They have come down a bit on Stubhub but even the crappy seats are listed at $400+.I'm not condoning reselling tickets for a profit but $750 for 3-day GA and having some peace of mind before getting on the plane would have been worth it to me. I wish I had seen that one sooner. I don't think it lasted very long.
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do you have the link to this GA that sold for $750? I have been watching new listing all morning and saw nothing close to that.
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I need a Saturday ticket for myself and a Sunday ticket for a friend. I also have a hotel reservation for some sort of trade perhaps. I may be willing to trade my Friday nite ticket for a Saturday as well. If anyone is interested PM me and I will respond asap. Peace
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I don't have the link handy but if you search Grateful Dead 3 Day Pass and then look in Completed Listings you'll see it. It ended last night.
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Thanks HockeyJohn! Man i wish the scene were still like that. I'm always awed by how good the parking lot scene still is, but it has nothing on the good old days.
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I just looked up both of those eBay sales (from the same seller) and they look fake as hell. I hope no one got burned. From the seller feedback of 1 to the cheesy Dead images and quotes to the supposed e-mail from GDTS TOO--complete with misspelling--that just looks too good to be true. Please let me be wrong.
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Prices definitely coming down now - seems a lot of the scalpers are starting to run scared; either that or they are totally fake and people are getting ripped off...I am interested but cautiously optimistic. Klangstone, you a winner yet? Seems you are the man that everyone is pulling for to get there. May the rain drought and the ticket drought end for you sir. Peace
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Hey now! Nothing yet, but I am watching and keeping all options open. Looks like I will be paying way over face value for at least 1 ticket, but I am hell bent on getting a ticket and going to this thing... I would have paid $750 for 3-day GA floor pass (in a heartbeat), too bad I missed that one. By far that's the best aftermarket ticket deal I've seen so far.
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Noble sentiment, to share. Really is what the whole "head" thing is about, but man, it really sucks to not have tickets, and yet feel the rising swell of energy that these shows are generating, standing by the wayside, feeling sooo dejected,rejected, neglected & depressed, glad for the shows and the folks that got their tix but sad to not be included among the lucky holders. and now another Monday, another week of this misery..............................
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I can delete it, but when I try to add a different picture, in my Klangstone Edit section, my old avatar keeps coming back. It won't load my new picture. Can anyone help?
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Everyone on here should email a "contact seller" to this prick and tell him what you think!!! See below what i sent to him. http://www.ebay.com/itm/111624201929?_trksid=p2055119.m1438.l2649&ssPag… You are one of the few lucky Dead Heads to score these coveted CID VIP packages and are going with 2 of your passses. But you should be ashamed of yourself to capitalize on the unfortunate ones. This package cost you around $2500 maximum, but $4100 was not enough for you. It looks like you want $7500. Your 2 passes completely free plus $2500 gravy for flight and incidentals. Shame shame on you!!
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You will see your new uploaded avatar tomorrow. It takes about a day for the change.
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Thanks truckindude fellow Sac-man...
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You'll always be a clown to me.... Maybe switch it to Homey D Clown! Homey don't play that! Carry on my friend!