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    Spaceman Spiff
    9 years 4 months ago
    6/27
    Here is a perspective for someone relatively new to this world. I never saw the Dead live before Jerry's passing. Had a handful of opportunities, but always thought they'd be around forever. Then Aug '95 happened, and I regretted not going when I had the chance. Saw Phil a few times over the years. Some off shows, some rocked my world. And every time I have seen Bruce, he leaves us totally satisfied. Over the last 20 years, I have amassed an archive like most folks, and although I was not even alive in '72, could tell a '72 show from a '71, from '69, from '77, from '78, and so forth. Have my faves as well as stuff I could really take or leave. So, there's your background for what it's worth. Only had the dough for one show, and am not deadicated enough to do the "miracle" thing, so 6/27 was it. Probably for the rest of my life. My highlights: - Bobby just ripped through some of those songs. The look of surprise, relief, and even ecstasy on his face when he finished the marathon verse near the end of the Eleven, and then the roar of love back from the crowd was worth the price of that ticket. Beautiful moment. Truckin', The Other One, Morning Dew, all had similar moments where Bobby laid it all on the line. Love that guy more than ever. - Cryptical. What a way to start the first of the last second sets! - The moments when Dark Star and St Stephen began. Those iconic notes, 70,000 folks recognizing the magic that was happening. So choice. - The guy with the hugs during St Stephen. Those in section 122 know what I'm talking about. - Decent view from a "No view of the stage" seat. - Kind people all around. - Trey has clearly done his homework. So impressed, especially with Cream Puff, Truckin, St Stephen, The Other One, and Morning Dew. Those songs require much more than just proficient musicianship, and he delivered. - All the boys appeared to be enjoying themselves. - The rainbow and stunning sunset. (perfectly timed?) - Loved the old folks. So chill and just happy to be there. A lot of young folks seemed more worried about scoring their next hit than enjoying the music. But you old heads seem to have a perspective. Stuff I could have done without: - A first set that takes a full hour to get through six songs is not my kind of first set. Seven, I guess, if you count the Born Cross-Eyed, which nobody around me seemed to notice before it had already come and gone. - Soooo much directionless noodling. I took a break during an extended noodle, and the concourses were packed with thousands of people who, like me, had lost interest. Not even paying attention to the music anymore. Coulda been intermission for all I knew. I got the impression that at times, other members of the band were trying to get back on track, but Phil would pull them back to another meander. Other than those moments, they seemed to be roughly on the same page. - There were maybe three moments when I actually heard Bruce's keys. The guys knows his stuff. Turn him up! And why was Chimenti even there. I only heard him once, and it was some kind of Spacey electronic effect. Like Bruce, use the guy! Turn him up! - Drums was great until Mickey stopped playing. And then I could barely hear Billy over the electronic noise. If you're going to do a '69-style second set, put the gadgets away and play some drums, man! - Left Cryptical unfinished (should be a big asterisk on any setlist). Was so excited to see how they would bring it back around, but they never did. Would have been a great bookend to Dark Star, St Stephen, Drums/Space, The Other One. But I'm being too picky here. - I guess Phil moaning into the mic during Space was supposed to be What's Become of the Baby? Heard many old heads around me who were just as confused as I was about that. - Bruce and Trey can sing many songs and do right by them. I loved to see Bobby hit those tunes with his entire soul. But, it wouldn't hurt to let Bruce or Trey bring him some relief. And with Bobby, Trey and Bruce all on the stage, why is Phil singing so much? Went to see JGB with John K at the Warfield the night before. Much tighter set, plenty of jamming, but with intent, like they were taking us somewhere. And the tunes! Those are my thoughts. Love.
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    freddyb
    9 years 4 months ago
    J and T get it
    Exactly the spirit and friendliness we saw in the Santa Clara lot last weekend. Sharing food, fun, laughs, other stuff...strangers stopping strangers......Great to get the "family" back together. Have great fun in Chicago
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    terrapinstationed
    9 years 4 months ago
    "He's Gone" for Good?
    Who thinks they will try to tackle that one again haha. All in grate fun. Chicago will see more cohesion no doubt. What other band could jam together basically for the first time as a unit in front of 80000 and pull it off. Why they last a lifetime, lov'em!!!
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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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Duh. Bill Walton you dolt.
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So grateful the Santa Clara shows are a go and that they are using the lottery system! The letter they wrote was spot on and heartfelt. I hope all of you wanting to go to Santa Clara get tickets in the lottery!
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I know who I'd love to see sing . That would be Jorma
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Good luck everybody. Hope everyone's i's were dotted and t's were crossed and we ALL get in. Emails should start coming to us by late Thurs or definitely by friday. Once again GOOD LUCK!!
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Hornsby will sing Dew, Candyman, Ship. Bob will sing High Time and Phil will do Sugaree......Maybe
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Fun times ahead for sure. I will check out the other versions of Morning Dew those have suggested. I know sometimes it depends on personal experience as to which one is best. As far as the MSG Dew in fall hat was a very hot dew. 1987 was the year of many Morning dews. Kaiser in March is another with the tear in his voice. If you can identify with tear in his voice you know what I mean...
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I realize there are probably other forums on this site to debate songs. Only putting it out thee for those who might not be aware of the Internet Archives. My 1st morning site every day. I pick a show and then go on to reading online news papers. Nothing like good ole Grateful Dead and last nights sports story's. 11 9 1979 is another different kind of Dew along with Saratoga 6 18 1983. And any from 1972. Also love Philly 3 24 1986 when they only played 1 song out of space. It being the Dew After all it does matter when all is said and done.
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I'm seeing 60% of The Dead's 2015 tour and I'm beyond Grateful! So many roads and songs to ease this soul!
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Are those timelines you gave for ticket winners known or guessed? As I tried to post yesterday but got eaten by the web gods...this non-communication about when ticket winners will be notified is figuratively killing me. After the whole Chicago 'thing' in terms of a ticket fiasco, I am not doing well again - this whole roller coaster ride of will I? won't I? is insane. I have been offered tickets to Chicago by some of the great people here so I will be seeing the band SOMEWHERE, but would like to just get this over with. Honestly, and I have shared this with some people here, I am kinda soured on the Dead after all of this. Where they were all I used to listen to, now I cannot really. Just kind of angering to be honest. Assuming that this is a digital lottery (I put as much artwork and coloured my electronic purchase as best as I could to catch digital eyes...) I would have expected that as soon as the timer ticked past midnight EST, that emails would have started going out from some program that randomly selected winners...I was wrong again. And yep. I am loving seeing all the scalpers already on Ebay for SC...just like old times (I missed you old friends...keep on keepin' on)
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I am not familiar with the specifics of the software that will be generating these so called "random" winners, but I imagine that there will have to be some human verification going on. The last thing they, or us, want is to shoot out results, and then have to rescind some of those because the computer program F*%#ed up.Either way, it will be a whole hell of a lot faster than the physical mail order system for Soldier. Whether it is more "random" than that?? Not sure. But it is what it is. It is exciting to be back in this "wait and see" game. Only 5 days this time, instead of 6 weeks or so. Love the action. Best of luck to all.
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I am glad that there are some optimistic people here...I just can't bring myself to optimism. I have been optimistic too many times over the last couple of months and only to be let down time and time again...I am developing an abused spouse syndrome here (not to say I am comparing getting tickets to anything quite as abhorrent as beating your spouse...far from it; I am comparing the problem of wanting to trust, but only to be let down each time you do...)
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I seem to remember something about notification by the 19th, but I don't seem to be able to locate where I read that now. Maybe I misread something, but that's the timeline I'm on for now. Congrats on your Chicago hookup and good luck to you (and everyone) for the Golden Shore. It's been a rough ride, but at least there's a place to yell into the void.
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If memory serves, it will be by 11:59 pm edt (?) Sunday April 19. I think emails will start going out Friday, but I am not positive. It's out of our hands.
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Hilarious by the way. thanks it has been such a roller coaster. But I guess the uncertainty brings some of that excitement. At least this lottery system will be like the guillotine - Quick and painless -. But maybe not, since if we don't score we will still be alive and very much able to feel the pain. Well I guess it will at least be quick, unlike the walk to the mailbox and the dreaded hope for no Pinky for six weeks.
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Right from the web site re ticketing... The ticket request period has closed. If you placed a request, you will be notified of your ticket status by 11:59 PM ET on April 19, 2015.
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I was lucky enough to get tickets to the Chicago shows through GDTST Too. I ended up letting a friend use them since I can't go now. Do you think that they'll check to see who got Chicago tickets and take them out of the running for the Santa Clara shows? Or is it completely random?
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Northern Cali Native here...These past few months I have experienced every emotion possible regarding Fare Thee Well....(believe me...my kids are ready to commit me)!All I know, is that I love this music so much, and since my first shows in the 80's Greek..Oakland Co. Cal Expo, Shoreline etc.... I have been so deadicated! Now... everywhere I go lately I see Dead stickers...t-shirts etc.. Bars and clubs are featuring Dead cover bands all over!!! Enjoy this Celebration of the Greatest scene ever that created 50 years of stories, versions of tunes, friends, memories(some lost)....I am in the lottery like everyone else trying for 2 each day for my wife and I. Stay positive....Smoke a bowl and listen to Jerry!! LISTENING TO MORNING DEW LIVE AT THE COW PALACE NEW YEARS EVE 1976...AMAZING!!! PEACE!
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Ok so you are telling me I can stop checking my email like an obsessed teenage girl waiting for a boy she likes to text her back? God I miss Bieber...must be zen about this one...I need a mantra...I don't care...I mustn't care...it is only a concert...I see some more sleepless nights in the future...
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Well said. Well Said. Thanks for that. It truly has become quite the phenomenon over the years, and doesn't show much sign of slowing down anytime soon. With regard to the Soldier ticket check, I doubt it, but you never know. But that seems like another potentially complicated step that they most likely would not make.
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Hitler got his from his agent on Stubhub.... You and Klang will be at the left coast party..... I've got a feelin, a feelin deep inside....oh yeah!!!
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Since Ticketstoday is a part of Live Nation / Ticketmaster, I am hoping this random ticket selection goes as promised.
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GDTSTOO did create a database for the Chicago mail order, but they did not say that they would give any priority to those that got shut out. While that would be awesome, I wouldn't expect that they could pull it off too easily. Also, CHicago was done the old fashioned way via envelopes, and Santa Clara is being handled via (a subsidy of) Ticketmaster, which has the technical ability to cross check addresses and credit cards for the 4 per night per household rule. While I hate that Ticketmaster is involved, I imagine that they also provide the door staff, or at least the ticket scanners that will cross check tickets against the database to check for re-entries, forgeries, etc., which would be a daunting task for any small company to pull off.
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GDTSTOO did create a database for the Chicago mail order, but they did not say that they would give any priority to those that got shut out. While that would be awesome, I wouldn't expect that they could pull it off too easily. Also, Chicago was done the old fashioned way via envelopes, and Santa Clara is being handled via (a subsidy of) Ticketmaster, which has the technical ability to cross check addresses and credit cards for the 4 per night per household rule. While I hate that Ticketmaster is involved, I imagine that they also provide the door staff, or at least the ticket scanners that will cross check tickets against the database to check for re-entries, forgeries, etc., which would be a daunting task for any small company to pull off.
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Phew...I was worried there that Ticketbastard wasn't going to get their pound of flesh...I feel so privileged that there is a wonderful corporation dominating the market and making crazy amounts of money off of ticket sales (think what? average $15 to $20 per ticket sold for most of western society...) that is looking out for us and keeping our needs at heart...not to mention a totally fair and unbeatable system for the masses...thank you Ticketmaster. I so wish Pearl Jam and Bieber destroyed you when they tried.
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Hey properlejdi. Those are my own estimations on notifications for the lottery. Good luck!!
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People have already started noticing charges etc. on their cards for the SC shows...
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People are saying MusicToday has posted a pending transaction on the CC. That's gotta be it, right?
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Yup
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Has anyone heard of anyone getting an email confirmation for the SC shows yet?
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I have a pending charge of 359.55 from Music Today!!....called bank to confirm....shaking!!!I asked for 2 for each day in SC 59-99 range. Total was 495.17. I am assuming I got 2 for each day at the 79 price point???!!! OMG!!!!! Is it a MIRACLE????!!!! Best wishes to all!!!
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My credit card is showing a charge from Music Today.com. The amount charged means I will have tickets for one day in GA Field or Level One ($199.50) plus fees and service charge. I will know by 9:00 PST April 19 exact tickets. Grateful!!
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Just checked my online CC statement - pending transaction of $314.33 from MusicToday. No confirmation email yet, but it looks like I'll be going to SC as well as Chicago!
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Now to Stubhub to cash in...I guess I can be happy I am going to SF (stop complaining...just be happy)... Is there a seating chart anymore showing where the tickets are? Cuz yeah - based on exchange rates, I would be in the $80 section - so just better than the no view nosebleeds...thanks again. My butt hole hurts
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Count your blessings dude...and congrats. I was shut out of all Chicago attempts and closely monitoring my CC for a charge and nada do far. One has to believe this is "programmatically" controlled by TM (parent of TicketsToday) and it's evident by the posts here, charges are happening like wildfire of peoples cards. Smile, Prop - you're going to the Cally warm-up shows !!
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Hey Tony, mine didn't show up either, I had to call my CC to find out if there were charges...good luck And sorry - I don't mean to complain in front of those that may get shut out of this...just this whole thing has been...um...emotionally taxing.
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You are invited to the party.....that's a start my man..... Hope to see you there.....
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These could end up being the best of the five. Never know with DEAD shows.
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They are all priceless.... Saw the stones at Bottom Line NYC and El Mocambo in Toronto as warm up shows....shorter than most, sure... Epic.... Fo shizzle..... We need to be thankful we were invited to the party.... Ain't no time to hate...... So let's get on with the show
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You just never know with the Grateful Dead. First 2nd or 3rd nights of a 4 night New Years run would often be better than New Years (as far as the playing)show itself.
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AWE-SOME...I spent a whole 15 minutes looking for that. So depending on the service fees, I am either in the extreme nosebleeds (400 level) or in the pit. I thought the service fees were a percentage of the ticket price...so if the service fees were 15%, then I would be in the pit and I will STFU.