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  • Judysparty
    9 years 7 months ago
    BOB WEIR TO PERFORM TONIGHT Thursday 2/5/2015
    Hey Everybody-->According to Today's Newspaper and my Xfinity TV listings grid (And the Late Late Show's website Feb. 5 Guest list---And Ratdog's website->Tweets section Feb.1) Bob Weir is going to perform on the LATE LATE SHOW Tonight @ 12:35 EST on CBS3 (the show right after David Letterman). HOST: John Mayer. CHECK IT OUT!
  • feelmorewest
    9 years 7 months ago
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    Even a younger deadhead here... Father was gone most of my childhood following the boys. Wasn't until I had to do some project in English class where I had to write and read a poem with matching music in the background. Wrote a poem about looking out a window... Dad had a huge collection of tapes and he made it clear us kids were not to tough them. Grabbed few and pulled out my brand new Walkman. Tape was halfway through a set so the first GD song I ever heard was Box of Rain, think from that Phili show in 93. It struck me.... It really connected me to my father and even though we weren't close, I'd do anything for the man. Funny, I learned of the song's meaning a few years later. From that moment forward, the music just connected like nothing else. Father promised to take me to my first show when I hit 16... Jerry passed a couple of months after my 15th birthday. Never had a chance to see the shows. Of course I've seen Phish, Further, The Other Ones and a bunch of other random "semi-dead" shows but you know the best show I've ever seen? A local theatre played a Dead concert, (late 70's... just can't remember) and loads of deadheads showed up at the movie theatre. Dancing, smiling, and a vibe I've NEVER felt from any live concert. Realized that the only folks who would actually go to a movie theatre to watch a concert from 30 years ago were the TRUE fans. In those couple of hours, I felt a fraction of what it must have been like back in the day. I think like many of you, the music hit me at a young age and has been with me ever since. The only difference between us is that I didn't see the shows. I was blessed to have my father's connections for tapes, and I'd grab those 2nd generations and record all night long to build my collection. Weekends upon weekends of sitting in front of that tape recorder... Just so I could get my fix for the week. My collection is impressive but I don't pull out the tapes too often these days. That sirius radio, channel 23 is always playing in my house :) Really hope I get the tickets as it will be a surprise for my father. He wasn't able to take me but now I might have a chance to take him. Sent in MO on 1/20 for two $215 tix for all 3 nights, no decorations. Still have hope the request will be filled. If not, it will be a disappointment and I'll try ticketmaster but not going to pay a dime over face value. Think most of us share that opinion! So in short, respect to the GD generation and how lucky you were to be alive at such a time. I was late to the party but I love it no less. Looking forward to Chicago and the mix of young and old. Proving that the music is timeless. If I don't get em' then I hope you get em'! :)
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    cub
    9 years 7 months ago
    3x5 file Karma Time?
    Hey Wake n Bake's, I live in South N.J.(Phillies/Eagles) and as of Wed afternoon I have No-News from GDTS. I am quietly, dancin' inside. I have attended GD, ,JGB, Rock - Stadium, ,Jazz-Funk n Blues concerts galore since '78. For Grateful Dead Shows and being our crew's taper I usually had my 2 tapers section tickets mail-ordered day one, nothing fancy, just consistence name recognition in their 3x5 card file. That file is the key that got the same heads in the same up-front sections every tour (providing you never missed a ticket mail order). I remember I did this mail-order exercise for a few Ca. shows that I could not attend but got the tickets for the west coast version of me. Well maybe that same file has been updated with info like who buys multiple orders from GDTS or Numbered Limited GD Mdse. and resells for huge profits. Decorated is fine but I never did it except for the Spectrum Sept.1995. That ticket order was returned. My 50th order was done for one show, 2 tickets, PiT, July 5th or "Any" (not anything). As of Wed. Feb.4 I have-not received and correspondence.
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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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I have a strong lead on a ticket, but not 100% yet. Hopefully solidified in a couple of weeks. SO... I BOUGHT A PLANE TICKET TODAY! My flights went down $30, I HAD to do it. $374 non-stop round trip to O'Hare. Bitchin' price. So I'm all in now baby...
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I knew you would. And it's funny because I only finalized my trip just four hours ago too - I bought my train ticket to Chicago last night. Bought my plane ticket home tonight. Faithful.
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yay!To quote "won't you please come to Chicago, no one else can take your place" - true dat.
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I can only imagine you, brother, doing an on-line trade. You must shit bricks before hitting that enter key :-) Hey man, glad you "took the plunge" on the air fare - a wise choice !!! So, window, isle, emergency exit perhaps?
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Don't forget aboot us in the back. 4 5 6 and another step back, it could get tight back there!
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Don't forget aboot us in the back. 4 5 6 and another step back, it could get tight back there!
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My my, very touchy group. Defensive one might say. I saw my first show in 73 and saw many many thereafter. I am not exactly a Phish head - I am way too old for that. I was just expressing an opinion that I formed after stepping away from myself for a minute and looking at the scene objectively. All of us can benefit from trying that at times. Namaste.
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Thanks for sharing that, DevilsFriend. I think Gans and Lambert are incredibly biased so I tend to view their comments suspiciously. However, I couldn't be more thrilled that Trey Anastasio is filling the guitar slot. I'm not a Phish fan but one of the things I've always liked about the Dead is not only their improvisation but the fact that the music is ever-evolving. I think Phil gets this with his constant juggling of friends. Ryan Adams may not have been the best-ever choice for singer-guitarist of Dead music but it was certainly interesting watching his interpretation of the music a number of years back. I'll bite my tongue about the brash comments by Lambert regarding the tickets. Suffice to say I strongly disagree with his analysis.
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"And take yet another step back". That's so all your friends up front won't feel real BUG-EYED!
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...said (yelled) Bobby at my 3rd show.
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is what I've done, I cannot take 3 months of this with no ticket yet,but I do feel it getting closer......
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Glad You booked Trsansport, I'm sure the rest will fall into place. I would love to have a beer with you, and all the SD Picnic crowd. I was at work today Daydreaming about 60,000 people rolling out of Soldier Field on the final night chanting,.."No Our Love Will Not Fade Away!!!"
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I LOVE BEER! Look forward to having one (or 2,3,4 etc.) with all my sunshiney dreammates...
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Rainy Day Women #12 & 35 Only for today (4/1 joke)
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I think some are taking comments and opinions as being defensive, well I guess if it is in response to an offensive comment, I guess you could see it that way. But, as I can only speak for myself, I'm just laying down my view on the rhetoric I read here. If it seems negative, it's only because it's an attempt to provide another viewpoint on the negative comments I read. Those who lay down these negative comments, are the ones who get defensive when someone calls them out. You can't have it both ways, hmmm you get back what you put out! So please, don't try to stifle my opinions and paint them as defensive and act like you can't believe someone would call you out on "what you really said." I don't create negativity, I respond to negativity! Be mindful of what you say and how it can be perceived! Honestly, the way people talk about the Chicago debacle, the hatred toward the band, and done with the Grateful Dead when this is all over > well, I feel sorry for you and apparently you stepped off the bus! Sincerely, Peace and love to you all Namaste
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Dark Star, Terrapin Station, The Other One, China/Rider, Cassidy, Unbroken Chain, Viola Lee Blues, Bertha, Looks Like Rain, Scarlet/Fire, Sugaree, Me and My Uncle, The Wheel, New Minglewood Blues, Days Between, Box of Rain, Playing in the Band, Row Jimmy, Morning Dew, Let it Grow, Cumberland Blues, Ripple, St Stephen, Reuben and Cerise, Estimated Prophet, Eyes of the World, Bird Song, US Blues, Loser, Throwing Stones/NFA, Peggy O, Sugar Magnolia, Smokestack Lightning, Black Throated Wind, Help/Slip/Franklin's, Hell in a Bucket, Stella Blue, Standing on the Moon, Lost/Saint, Crazy Fingers, Attics of My Life, Cosmic Charlie, Music Never Stopped, Wharf Rat, Black Peter, It's All Over Now Baby Blue, He's Gone, Black Muddy River, Brokedown Palace, All Along the Watchtower, To Lay Me Down, Mississippi Half Step Uptown Toodleloo, Cold Rain & Snow, Althea, Uncle John's Band, Jack Straw, Friend of the Devil, One More Saturday Night, Candy Man, Ship of Fools, The Eleven, Dire Wolf, Jack-a-Roe. Looking forward to some great shows!!!!
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Heck of a 60+ multi-evening set-list. So here's my Q ?? What's your call song one, night one? My guess was Bertha. But given that's a Jerry lead vocal, that's won't play with me...
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Great list! I hope Althea and Cassidy are Friday night!
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Bertha is a good choice, could be! Maybe Music Never Stopped or Hell in a Bucket? Or Jack Straw? I'll take anything, just great to be back on the road again!
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I'm kinda hoping for a 20 minute Shakedown: get the party rockin, let the crowd sing along, give each instrumentalist a chance to loosen up on a solo. Last song, first set? I'm thinking Deal. But when could possibly be the best circumstance to play He's Gone? PS GREAT 60 song list, High Time: every style, every era.
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Jack Straw (4th day of July...). Or maybe they don't want to be so cliche. Doesn't really matter. It'll all be great.
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I'm Dancing in the street with a Mic Jagger and David Bowie cameo :)
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i finally made some time to check in but cant find it/ guess i've been pranked...found it. forgot the date
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I've said since this was announced...music never stopped would be perfect..but so would so many others. First night closer or encore: Knockin on Heavens Door...sometimes things are too obvious for a reason.
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great set list(). would LOVE to hear my favorite cowboy song...get the crowd bouncing with some Mexicali Blues
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Since I don't have tics to Chi Town, Im gripping' for an anouncement for Levi. If it is to be so, my prediction for night 1 in Santa Clara (to kick this whole 50 year celebration off and I live about an hour & 1/2 drive) is "Let the Good Times Roll"!!! That should get things going...then again it could forever be just a rumor......:(
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-Slip-Frank or Music never Stopped is by all means what I'd love the boys to open with. Shakedown is what I'd lay money on though. All good things in all good time. It will all be welcome. I can see the multitude of smiles and dancing fam from here carried by the universal rhythm.
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Others here mention perceiving a sense of bias on the part of team Gans/Lambert, and I find it hard not to agree. In my opinion, they should sometimes be viewed as the House Organs, hired mouthpieces projecting pre-programmed psychedelic palaver and propaganda. I also think Gary and David know much more than they are telling, particularly when they talk of the 'franchise ending', and 'new projects', some of which they themselves may be involved in. To call the Dead experience a franchise speaks volumes as to what is likely going on behind the scenes, and it reeks of sharpies, hip lawyers, accountants and suits. Even though its actually been over for twenty years, the Grateful Dead will be officially killed off in grand style in Chicago, thereby allowing the surviving members to finally be clear of the encumbrances of estates, wills, wives, ex-wives, and all the other bad noise that came with the Good. I suspect you will see big changes on the satellite radio channel soon, with a movement away from 'traditional' Grateful Dead (read 'Jerry Dead') towards 'The Other Stuff'. I hope to be proven wrong, but I look at it this way: in the final summation, I could not have picked a better 'non-group' to fall in with. It's been a joyous, wild ride for me, and I'm Forever Grateful.
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Man, there are a lot of cynical Deadheads. After Jerry passed, the potential existed for it all to just go away. Bob could have reunited the Midnites and done his best Huey Lewis impression; Mickey could have gone to the rain forest permanently and studied drumming techniques of indigenous peoples; Bill could have partied like a rock star crazy man; and Phil could have stopped playing to oversee the vault, never finding a show to his liking because of a flaw in every show. Instead, they wisely hired some folks to oversee the operation so they could continue to play the music they love and keep the bus going around. The 'suits' that so many deride have helped keep the vault releases flowing with well over 100 full live shows released to date-- and years to continue doing so. And generally, their releases have been very fairly priced. This Fare Thee Well series of shows was well-intentioned, but it appears they did not know how popular they still are. My guess is if they could do it over, they would have announced three weekends of shows-- one west, one east and one midwest. But alas, that announcement of these being THE ONLY AND LAST shows was a tough statement to walk back. So, demand far surpassed supply and lots of folks are on the outside looking in. Everyone looks for someone to blame when things don't go their way, and unfortunately, lots of folks are blaming the band, promotor, GDTS TOO, and anyone else associated with these shows. Reality is that it is simply an event that has more demand than availability of tickets. Sad for many, but true. I would be shocked if the Sirius channel changes format to play more of the post-Jerry bands-- that channel would quickly disappear. Bad marketing and the GD has long done better marketing.
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Hey all I have a hotel room booked for 3 nights in Chicago that I will not be using. Before I cancel my reservation I wanted to see if any one here could use it. I want NO money for the room just want to transfer reservation to someone who can use it. It is the Hampton Inn & Suites Chicago North Shore 5201 Old Orchard RoadSkokie (Illinois), IL 60077. The price I got hotel for through booking.com was $597 check in fri and out mon If you want it please pm me. Thanks
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Thanks for the hotel offer, it is right in with the spirit of things.
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Hi all! I know you've heard it a million times, but I would love to pay for your extra! Help a sister out! (((hugs)) Worth a shot anyhow - without love in the dream it will never come true
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A lifetime, truly "DEAD"icated to the music that enriched all our lives and connected kind souls from all walks of life. Still Truckin' 50 years to infinity! What a world to share. Three more months!!!! "If I had a song to sing I'd sing it to you, long as you live Lullaby or maybe a plain serenade...Wouldn't you laugh, dance and cry or be afraid at the change you made? I may not have the world to give to you but maybe I have a tune or two" -Hunter
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That Hampton Inn in Skokie is far from being in Chicago, and it sure isn't close to Soldier Field, or public transportation to the show. There are three decent hotels in Evanston, which is much closer to the show, on two train lines that drop you off a few blocks from the show, walking distance to bars and restaurants, and is very Deadhead friendly. Nothing wrong with the Hampton Inn mind you, but to suggest it is in the Chicago city limits is a stretch. If anyone is still in need of a hotel, I suggest trying Evanston hotels, two of them even have pools.
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254 more tickets on StubHub in just 3 days!!! Even as they sell some tickets to fools with more money than brains, the inventory grows. More tickets, better seats, and lower prices will be what follows over the course of time. Mar 7 Mar 31 Apr 3 Friday 1611 1769 1853 Saturday 1578 1786 1826 Sunday 1407 1620 1743 3 Day 829 847 854 Total 5425 6022 6276 +254 in 3 days!!
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I just scored Grisman for 7/5. Second row!
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Nice.... Ever hear the Stephan Grapelli Grisman mash up in the 80s? Epic music
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Bought 2 tickets this morning for $79 each. Actually got Orchestra Seats on the side but row 6 so pretty good seats. Now to try to trade them for Dead ticket(s). They're already going for $250+ each on StubHub. Steve
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Forgot all about the presale today. Still got decent seats 8 1/2 hours after presale started.Have you seen pictures of the venue? Pretty opulent, gonna love the brunch and air conditioning!
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Forgot all about the presale today. Still got decent seats 8 1/2 hours after presale started.Have you seen pictures of the venue? Pretty opulent, gonna love the brunch and air conditioning!