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    Spaceman Spiff
    9 years 3 months ago
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    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 3 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 3 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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We do not have to subject ourselves to your bs. I can watch in HD with my sound system if you are going to hold us ransom. the old supply and demand theory.
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Randy, Sure, you can buy the streaming shows on StubHub for $300 each :) Just kidding, but someone will probably try to find a way to scalp them. They have not explicitly stated how and when you can purchase the webcasts, but the various articles have said that you can buy the package of all 5 shows for $75, and that individual shows will be available for ~$30 each, as of July 1st. No info on how or when or where to purchase. Keep your eyes open. See this article and take it at face value since it't not official. http://blogs.wsj.com/speakeasy/2015/04/22/grateful-dead-reunion-shows-t… "Fans can buy a package for all five nights starting on May 1 – May 15 for a pre-sale price of $79.95. After that, the Santa Clara webcasts will be priced at $19.95 per night and the Chicago webcasts will be $29.95 per night. The Pay-Per-View price will be suggested at $29.95, but could vary depending on the provider."
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Randy, Sure, you can buy the streaming shows on StubHub for $300 each :) Just kidding, but someone will probably try to find a way to scalp them. They have not explicitly stated how and when you can purchase the webcasts, but the various articles have said that you can buy the package of all 5 shows for $75, and that individual shows will be available for ~$30 each, as of July 1st. No info on how or when or where to purchase. Keep your eyes open. See this article and take it at face value since it't not official. http://blogs.wsj.com/speakeasy/2015/04/22/grateful-dead-reunion-shows-t… "Fans can buy a package for all five nights starting on May 1 – May 15 for a pre-sale price of $79.95. After that, the Santa Clara webcasts will be priced at $19.95 per night and the Chicago webcasts will be $29.95 per night. The Pay-Per-View price will be suggested at $29.95, but could vary depending on the provider."
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Randy, Sure, you can buy the streaming shows on StubHub for $300 each :) Just kidding, but someone will probably try to find a way to scalp them. They have not explicitly stated how and when you can purchase the webcasts, but the various articles have said that you can buy the package of all 5 shows for $75, and that individual shows will be available for ~$30 each, as of July 1st. No info on how or when or where to purchase. Keep your eyes open. See this article and take it at face value since it't not official. http://blogs.wsj.com/speakeasy/2015/04/22/grateful-dead-reunion-shows-t… "Fans can buy a package for all five nights starting on May 1 – May 15 for a pre-sale price of $79.95. After that, the Santa Clara webcasts will be priced at $19.95 per night and the Chicago webcasts will be $29.95 per night. The Pay-Per-View price will be suggested at $29.95, but could vary depending on the provider."
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As for decades those grate folk will be saving and savoring the sound for all us to enjoy for years to come. Free or low cost streams will be out there.
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We know Phil will deliver and Bobby is already sounding healthy and in tune so that's all I need and beyond ecstatic they're letting that lovelight shine and take hold but curious anyone heard any video/audio leaks from Trey camp on his newly acquired Dead songs? Scarlet-Phire will be a blazin' I can imagine.
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Fare Thee wellBen E King
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That observation reminded me of a parking lot experience at the Dominguez Hills shows in 90. Some young guys, 20 somethings parked near us with a keg in the back of a pickup. They were shooting funnels of beer as soon as they came to a stop. As we watched the guys in admiration we received a handout to "please not be involved in blatant behavior". When they got the handout one of them asked, "What the hell does blatant mean?" I responded, "That's like when you run up to a mounted police officer and throw a full beer bottle at his head." He nodded and they covered the keg with a blanket.
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I just visited the link for Fathom Events: http://www.fathomevents.com/event/fare-thee-well/more-info/details The site sez "Tickets available Monday May 4th" which I believe translates to a fixed number of active customers can Log-in so as to not crash the broadcast. They also suggest to sign up for The Fathom email list to get updates for this "On-Sale for May 4th". If there is a package deal of 5 shows together, I'd BUY IT !!!! Even if your going to some show's, set your dvr n watch it in your tent after the show (if the Comcast commercial is correct). I'm attending Dear Jerry and got denied Chicago n CA. This is a happy alternative for the disabled heads. Cub
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According to my estimation, Day 2 in Santa Clara. Have I lowered the odds ?
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I'm thinking 3-1 odds it will be played 6-27 3rd song set 2. Bob can't wait!
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"...shit happens. Shit happens. It's OK. Universe still works today. " Very nearly Shakespeareian, innit? ; ) lollz
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This is the only link I could find. MLB.com They would have the infrastructure to do it. http://dead50.mlb.com/concert/dead50/?utm_source=20150501_facebook&utm_… I apologize if its posted someplace else. I often miss things directly in front of me. Yep found it now. Not exactly in front of me but close. http://www.dead50.net/pay-per-view/
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I'm buying the pay per view package, or some of it leastways, but what I need to know is can I watch it when I want to/anytime I like ? I'm not going to be able to see it live and will need to see it later. Unclear from any of the info provided. Billy S
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Not sure where best to pose this question, so will try here. The pay-per-view signup says the webcast will stream on any device - does that include Roku? I know that MLB.com is available on Roku, although I have not used it to watch a game yet. Would be sweet if I could dial up the shows with what is really my most reliable streamer. Thanks for any knowledge anyone can convey.
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New to the site. Any information available on acquiring a parking pass for the Santa Clara shows? I'm sure this has been asked and answered, already, but I'm a noob. Thanks
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I emailed live alliance tv to ask about delayed viewing. Here is their response: The shows will be video on demand, meaning you will have 45 days to watch them. Once you start watching, you will have 24 hours to complete your viewing. I am assuming this means that when you start one show, you have 24 hours to watch that show. And you have a total of 45 days to complete watching all of the shows. So you can schedule a viewing party at your convenience!!
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If interested I have 2 ga (lawn) tickets, asking face value pm me if you are interested
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Grate questions all! I was wondering those things myself, as well as > are they recordable? Thanks for the feedback sammyb
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the gathering at our Regal Theater in Harrisburg Pa last night was lightly attended. Less people than last year......General consensus was it was ok at best. no one there wants to sit in a theater for the upcoming shows. No scene or show enhancement aids available.
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Hey there, this is Gene Hinesley from Manor,TX. I went to a theatre in north Austin. The Regal Theatre at The ArborThe show was not sold out, so it those who wanted to dance had plenty of room. I thought the sound was mixed real well and the boys never sounded better. With so many choices I would have to say my best moment was Jerry's guitar playing on "Deal". That song alone was worth enough for the price of entry. Other hi lights for me was "Drums>Space>The Other Ones>The Wheel and Morning Dew. Overall, a very good show and the boys were ready to go to work. Very impressive. Sincerely, Eugene Hinesley
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Hey everybody I have one extra ticket for the show Lawn available if interested at face plus fees. Thanks Mike
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i thought the Space was great also. The best part was the few minutes the cameraman had no idea what was going on or where the boys were on stage due to low lighting. That was hilarious!
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(Posted this on the 'Meet Up At The Movies' comment section as well) Only 20-25 folks at the theater in our neck of the woods, but a motivated bunch. ;) it was a good show from the time period, with some interesting song selections and unusual ordering. Nice to see it after all this time. I'm of the opinion that the 'circular energy' dynamic between the crowd & the band had more to do with song choices than you might think, however. Might be hard to play a bright-happy-sunshiny day set for a damp & squelchy crowd. It's a synergistic relationship, a 'gestalt', which means that there's a direct correlation between the music, the band and the audience and where it all interrelates in the moment. It's also not surprising to get a show that doesn't have any of the big rave-up numbers at the end of a multi-day run, considering that they've already been played. ("Choke me off in shallow water before I get too deep. " - EB & NB) That being said, I do have a few technical complaints. I remain unimpressed with the sound quality of most of the Fathom Events theater-casts. They seem unable to get a decent low bass full frequency range sound out of even a fully equipped Dolby surround system. It just needed more Phil... Would have been nice to hear the kick drums too. ;p Even on their longest running series of broadcasts from the Metropolitan Opera there is some issue that does not allow the full tonal balance of the source mix to be reproduced in the theater. I'm sure that the audio mix sounded great coming out of Airshow Mastering, but we surely didn't get to hear that in the theatre. I was also saddened by the overall quality of the camera work, editing, and general murkiness of the visual elements. Video cameras in that time period were not really capable of capturing the colors or subtle differences in lighting intensities that were a trademark of Candace's work. Felt sorry for the camera operators during drums/space who were desperately searching for anything onstage that had enough light to register an image. So, it's certainly a product of its time period. No surprise why it hasn't been seen until now, either. I'm glad it exists, and I did have a good time seeing this show again from a much dryer location in space-time. ;) ************************************************************ Alpine Valley Music Theatre, East Troy WI (7/19/89) Hell in a Bucket Sugaree Mama Tried Mexicali Blues Althea Victim or the Crime West L.A. Fadeaway Desolation Row Deal Box of Rain Foolish Heart Looks Like Rain Terrapin Station drums The Other One The Wheel Morning Dew Turn on Your Love Light
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Since its a California show, being from the bay area, it mentions our state burning shore our beaches,it resonates cool, that and new potato Caboose and Eyes of the world in the 2nd Set , perhaps Wharfrat since some of us our Sober folks nowdays just a crazy idea
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Totally agree with your sound assessment of the theater experience. Need more Phil for sure, his bass is always turned up when you see them in concert. I didn't get that live show bass feeling from the theater at all. The video quality was poor but it probably couldn't be helped. +1 on the review.
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I wonder where they will play Dark Star.
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Sound was pretty darn good in Emeryville. As we were about to go in, my friend had a hassle with the ticket machine, so I was waiting at the gate while he dealt with it. The older of the two ticket-takers, a middle-aged African-American lady, was telling the young guy she worked with how back in the day, she was in the service stationed in Philadelphia, and her friends said hey, military gets free tickets, the Grateful Dead are playing at the Spectrum, let's go. I never heard of the Grateful Dead, she says. Never mind, says her pals, let's go anyway. You'll see. And we got there, and, WOW.
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Second set July 5.
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Not sure if anyone is still looking, but there are now tickets available via TicketFly. Additional artists added as well (Grace Potter, Peter Frampton and Allen Toussaint). Link is: https://www.ticketfly.com/purchase/event/803283?utm_medium=bks Can't wait to treat the SC and Chicago scalpers the same way! I guess we'll be reliving the early 70's again with Frampton. Do you ... you, feel like we do?
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Second set June 28. First verse. July 5 second set. All verses. Got to do one last West Coast Bay Area Dark Star!
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Note sure what you mean....But 30 minutes of Darkstar AND Viola Lee would absolutely make the shows for me!Trey obviously is another matter entirely......
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I just need to add a comment that I have a hard time accepting the promoting of 50 years of the Grateful Dead. I remember my first show like it was yesterday.(My posting name) My last one was at the Spectrum in 1994. So many changes in that short of time. So many beautiful memories.The band formed in 1966 and Jerry passed in 1995. That was the end of the Grateful Dead. Sad as it was, it's true. That makes 29 years; let's call it 30. This is a money making event for the fans who didn't get to see or, see just a couple shows. I would love to hear from others about their thoughts. Thanks and I love and miss you Jerry, Bill Graham, Scully, Stanley and artist Rick Griffin and more.
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Dark Star with Trey? You're kidding right? No thanks. I have enough west coast Dark Star memories.
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Hey dude or dudette, I think you should make it out to Terrapin Crossroads and have a conversation with Phil, whom is open to talking with strangers at his restaurant, he really makes it seem that the core 4 just wanted to have one last event for their fans, because they felt it was demanded. They are fully aware of the $$$ they already have and I really don't think that is their bottom line, from the number of shows they play, I think they just like to play and it shows whenever Phil takes the stage. I'm sure they all would agree the Chicago ticket situation was messed up, that is why they tried something else for Santa Clara. I know what you mean about The Dude not being there, but this is still going to one hell of a fun 9 days!!!!! Peace!!
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For all those still looking for SC tickets, Stubhub has the following tickets listed (some on 6/28 are just above face): SC 6/27 - Sec 328 Row 6 Qty 1-3 @ $86.90 (no view) SC 6/27 - Sec 327 Row 6 Qty 1-4 @ $90.35 (no view) SC 6/27 - Sec 421 Row 3 Qty 2 @ $91.50 (no view) SC 6/28 - Sec 420 Row 20 Qty 2 @ $63.90 (no view) SC 6/28 - Sec 421 Row 15 Qty 2 @ $69.22 (no view) SC 6/28 - Sec 422 Row 7 Qty 2 @ $67.35 (no view) For the SC shows, as of this morning Stubhub is still showing a total of over 14,000 tickets. Glad to see the prices inching their way down. I will be Grateful when the view tickets get closer to face.
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of course it is not THE Grateful Dead, but the spirit and music of THE Grateful Dead went on even after Jerry could not. Not to split hairs, but I believe they are celebrating 50 years of the Grateful Dead, not claiming to be THE Grateful Dead. And for that celebration, I AM grateful. I can't wait. But one point I'm aligned 100% with you...there are a few songs that I think I DON'T want to hear anyone else playing with the core 4. Dark Star is one of the them. Stella Blue is another. I am very anxious(in a good way) to hear what Trey does with Estimated Prophet.
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I would be shocked if Dark Star did not appear at some point in the five shows-- it was such an essential song for them. I am not the biggest Trey/Phish fan, but it sounds like he is really taking his role for these gigs seriously and learning how to play the GD and fit in well. I think he can pull it off. RE: 50 years vs. 30 years-- yes, the Grateful Dead only made it to 30 years, but the music and culture is celebrating 50 years. I cannot wait for Chicago-- less than 2 months now!
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Back to my original position when the announcement of the "announcement" was put up in 2014. Then they announce 3 shows as a thank you for 50 years. the whole process and the shows will be a Fuck show. All the boys did was tarnish their legacy and fuck a lot of people out of a lot of money. Think TMT/PACMAN. No Camping, No vending, sitting in a parking lot of a stadium ($60 to park)It doesn't matter what they play it isn't going to be a Dead show or happening.....
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Refresh me 11, you are going to one, some, or all these shows right? Or maybe not and that is why you are so sour! The whole process is a fuck show in your mind, cause you let it be!! Most of us are stoked and are taking these shows at face value and what they are truly about. Contrary to what you think, these shows will not tarnish their legacy, except for you losers who will let it! They CANNOT allow camping on the lots, there are things known as city ordinances and liability/insurance issues that prevent that from happening. It's a city, so of course you will have to travel a bit to get camping. What the hell brothers and sisters [those who are whining], we went to several venues back in the day and had to travel 20 to 30 mins away to camp. As I have posted on here at least 2 or 3 times > Chicago has already approved and will be allowing a Shakedown w/ vending. It very well might be the Shakedown of all Shakedowns!!! Grateful Dead songs will be played by members of the REAL band, so it will be a Dead show. And, yes there will be heads ranging from all ages/experiences [from those who have never seen a show to those who have seen hundreds]. The spirit of the Grateful Dead will be around the whole wkend in Chicago, so many bands/musicians are converging on the area throwing down sets, tributes, and collaborations > so, you can guarantee it will be a happening! You can call it whatever you want, I'm calling it a Celebration of 50 years of the Grateful Dead (~);}
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And Santa Clara will be cool too (~);} So take that 11 !!