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  • Eric Abrahamson
    9 years 3 months ago
    Is Tomorrow The Beginning Of The End Or The End OfThe Beginning?
    I've been seeing two planets in the sky for the past few nights, and tonight I looked them up online just to see which ones they were. Venus and Jupiter are in conjunction in Leo and you can see them until mid-July. All of the astrology sites say it's a good sign. While I was trying to find the article below to copy here, I googled more than one article which claimed that the Biblical Star of Bethlehem at the birth of Jesus Christ was also Venus and Jupiter in conjunction in Leo (I swear, you can google it yourself). They say that Jesus and Venus are "The Bright and Morning Star", and that Jupiter is King of the Gods and Ruler of the Romans, represented by Augustus Caesar, who was then having some kind of celebration. I think he was being "Pater Patria", or something like that, Father of His Country. Leo the Lion is ruled by the Sun, also signifying king somehow, and its' brightest star is Regulus, one of the brightest stars in the sky, whose name means "great king", the word "regal" has the same derivation, they say referring to the Roman Emperor and to Jesus. To throw in my own two cents, as a non-theologian, I read somewhere that Jupiter (Greek, "Zeus", like "deus", "God") is also called "Jove", which sounds like "Jehovah", the name of Jesus' Father, the Lord God of the Old Testament. The Greeks thought the planets moved in circles and were therefore eternal. Love, Luck and Leo: Jupiter Venus Conjunction 2015 6.22.2015 Leo Love More great planetary combinations are in the works with Jupiter and Venus gearing up to collide in the playful sign of Leo. The 2nd part of June will just keep on getting better. The two most beneficial planets of the Zodiac are gearing up for their annual play date and we’ll all be able to tap into their good fortune if we want to. A Jupiter Venus conjunction 2015 is in the works. At the tail end of June, Jupiter and Venus will touch each other and not only throw some extra optimism our way – but create some beneficial twists as they play. Now don’t forget that Jupiter and Uranus are also working together nicely. Their influence will still be in play when sweet little Venus joins in. If you’ve been waiting for “just the right time” to do something big or need a little “help factor” from the universe to succeed in your goals – then this lucky planetary combination could be just your ticket. The energy peaks on June 30, 2015 but will start to ramp up a few days prior. Jupiter and Venus are my favorite planets because they are just plain lucky. Given that they are operating in the sign of Leo—their good energy is about to shine BIGGER and BRIGHTER. Sounds fantastic right? I’m totally with you
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    9 years 3 months ago
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  • blue mike
    9 years 3 months ago
    communty
    So many images, thoughts, and feelings from 25 years of Grateful Dead concerts. Tom sitting on the steps of the Oakland Arena in tears, his New Year’s Eve ticket counterfeit and confiscated at the gate. I sat down and put my arm around him. He hugged me back, turned, buried his face in my shoulder and sobbed uncontrollably. I kept telling them that it was okay, man, but we both knew better. He shooed me away and I got back in line. 15 minutes later a madman was jumping on my back, screaming in gratitude — someone had overheard Tom’s story to me, and after I left, wordlessly handed him a free ticket. Dancing at Winterland, watching the dark stars form and dissolve behind my eyelids, an arm slipped into mine and gave my hand a squeeze. I squeezed back, assuming it was one of our group saying hello — speaking was discouraged while the band was playing. When I opened my eyes, I saw that the person whose arm was still intertwined with mine was not of our group, but she was completely naked, and very relaxed about it. She was lovely, but I was preoccupied with the music and also kind of shy. We smiled at each other, let go hands, and she walked away into the crowd. 150 Deadheads camping out for a week in the park across the street from Henry J Kaiser. Smuggling in a reel to reel tape deck after removing the motor from a wheelchair and casting the taper in plaster and bandages. The moment in the parking lot in December of ’94 when I’d seen too much nastiness and not enough fun, and got off the bus. All of these stories are linked in some way by the concept of community. It was the community who took care of Tom, our larger community of trust which allowed that woman to be naked in a crowd of strangers and to touch me without fear; it was most certainly a functioning community in the tent city at HJK, or it never could have cohered and survived. It was the pain of ruptured community which drove me off the bus. I live in San Francisco, so people came to my place to visit and see the Dead, and maybe get a souvenir of the City. My house was the center of that little node. I always felt community was what drew people so powerfully to the Grateful Dead experience, an intimacy missing from our lives. Community is what I looked for after Jerry died. I was lucky enough to fall into the rave scene for a while, a pretty good substitute. I think community is what we hope to find at Fare Thee Well — each other in each other’s eyes, strangers stopping strangers… And we will find it, because it is our heart’s desire. Some of us have years of history and tales to tell about “a band beyond description”. Others of us never heard Jerry play live and wonder if these shows could be a taste of it. The Real Thing, the legendary Acid Test band. You bet they could! I think it was a place in time we cannot conjure again, yet here we go, on our way to Terrapin Station. All aboard!
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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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Really hard to interpret what the actual seating & standing areas designated for the new Chicago Soldier Field chart. And, what was previously shown & sold as behind the stage, side stage & obstructed view is now shaded as "UNAVAILABLE". So, there are definitely reserved seats which I believe fall entirely into "club" suites & 100 level closest to the field. These, especially close to the stage must have been designated for sale with the CID Experience & Travel VIP Packages? But, is the entire 300 & 400 level seats now general admission with first come first served? All of these except very top in the back are $200 each? And,any idea how many people on the field / floor? What is the capacity of the GA Pit? I tried to estimate from a Soldier Field concert with chairs & believe between 2500 to 3000. Total number of people attending each day is over $60k! Thanks....... The Dude
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Really hard to interpret what the actual seating & standing areas designated for the new Chicago Soldier Field chart. And, what was previously shown & sold as behind the stage, side stage & obstructed view is now shaded as "UNAVAILABLE". So, there are definitely reserved seats which I believe fall entirely into "club" suites & 100 level closest to the field. These, especially close to the stage must have been designated for sale with the CID Experience & Travel VIP Packages? But, is the entire 300 & 400 level seats now general admission with first come first served? All of these except very top in the back are $200 each? And,any idea how many people on the field / floor? What is the capacity of the GA Pit? I tried to estimate from a Soldier Field concert with chairs & believe between 2500 to 3000. Total number of people attending each day is over $60k! Thanks....... The Dude
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Really hard to interpret what the actual seating & standing areas designated for the new Chicago Soldier Field chart. And, what was previously shown & sold as behind the stage, side stage & obstructed view is now shaded as "UNAVAILABLE". So, there are definitely reserved seats which I believe fall entirely into "club" suites & 100 level closest to the field. These, especially close to the stage must have been designated for sale with the CID Experience & Travel VIP Packages? But, is the entire 300 & 400 level seats now general admission with first come first served? All of these except very top in the back are $200 each? And,any idea how many people on the field / floor? What is the capacity of the GA Pit? I tried to estimate from a Soldier Field concert with chairs & believe between 2500 to 3000. Total number of people attending each day is over $60k! Thanks....... The Dude
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I never got word about my mail order tickets until I contacted GDTSTOO last month and then got my confirm email. Does anyone know what the number and letter in the email subject indicates? Still no tickets.
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Where do you live? Just trying to see if they are hitting the east middle or west first??? Thanks.
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Live in New York. Westchester County.
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For all those commenting on the number of your email, I doubt if it means anything pertaining to your ticket or when you'll get them. I live in Chicago. I did NOT use priority or FED EX. My post mark was June 1st from SF 3PM. I received my tickets on Friday 5th. I used a Jimi Hendrix stamp to send, and didn't decorate my envelope much or even as creative as some others did. I had a Janis Joplin stamp on my SASE and my email confirmation was #62 and I received that one and only email on Feb 24th. I got one ticket for one show (I put ANY on my index card) and got the July 5th show. I got section 428, but got the MO difference sent back for the upgrade. Now you know enough about me that if you see me in, near, or around the show, you can buy me a beer, and I'll pass my fatty. ;-)p I sincerely hope all that are waiting open their mail boxes today and find the surprise they've been waiting a long time for. Hope everyone has fabulous shows, and let's keep this spirit alive and show santa Clara and Chicago how great, and grateful we all are!!
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They forgot to mention that the 79.95 pre sale webcast, only covered the VIDEO for the 5 shows there will be an extra 29.95 per show to hear the music. (a possible look into the future???)
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Joe - Did you get your MO difference back in your original un-cashed money order, or a check from GDTSTOO? Thanks and enjoy the show!
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Dear Abby, I sent mail order in on Jan 20th for 4 tickets each of the three nights @ $199, then additional money orders for the various price drops with "ANY" on the envelope. (11 money orders in all because I included the $25 for FedEx return). Got the email back on Feb 26th as batch #384. Nothing yet but the sound of crickets. No email and nothing via FedEx. I even made sure I built filters in Gmail to ensure it doesn't get sent to spam folder. No clue what I'll get for seats. Will post when I get them. Siiigghh.. Signed, "Anxious in Austin"
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Whenever i did MO in the past, if there were two ticket prices, I had two MO. One for the lowest price, and a separate MO for the difference between the lowest and highest price. I got the MO with the difference. I hope I am making this clear.
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I included the FedXpress delivery payment but have yet to receive anything. Have others received tickets by FedEx yet?
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I have not received any thing yet either. I called tickermaster and they know nothing either
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Has anyone got the Premium Reserved Seats - $215.50 in the mail yet from GDTSTOO?? If so, can you share the section the seats are in?
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Received my tix yesterday #460 email, reg mail. section 400's Cant believe how many tickets are showing up on the after market now since they are being received. Good thing is prices are going down, bad thing is they ended up in the hands of the wrong people.
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Still nothing yet for me - no email, nothing. Starting to get nervous. Would love to have tickets in hand before I get on a plane in 2 weeks to head to California. I guess if I don't get them, I can always dispute with my credit card company - but I truly hope it does not come to that.
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Haven't got mine yet but there's still plenty of time. They will come... :-)
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Just received my tickets for Chicago yesterday. I mail ordered and received 2 tix for all three days in GA Pit. Beautiful looking ducats btw.
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Good Ole Grateful Dead! Thank you to all the one's on stage playing those beautiful timeless songs once more! Thank you community! Thank you promoters! Thank you to the Universe for making all this happen. Let there be songs to fill the air!
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Has anyone who mailordered for Chicago and paid the extra for FedEx Express return received their tickets yet? Thanks so much.
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Shapiro looks bad when he says nothing and then looks worse when he finally speaks. Basically he is telling fans that they should be happy to be in at whatever price, and if they don't like the fact that they got tickets to sold out shows, then don't come. I think this comment exemplifies his weak efforts to explain the situation: "Also, GDTS TOO did not think it was right to force fans who had ordered reserved floor seats to take general admission standing room tickets instead — anyone who had ever been to a Grateful Dead show would be at least 20 years older now and had probably ordered reserved seats for a good reason." Right...this isn't the Eagles Hell Freezes Over Tour with a bunch of reserved seat patrons up front politely waiting for the band to play the music exactly like the CD. I know some Heads aren't as dancy as they used to be, but the floor is the floor and people who wanted the floor know what the floor's about and weren't gonna be using their seats, and to suggest that they would be disappointed with standing floor tickets is laughable. You give any of those people the option between GA floor for *199* (oh wait, plus fees) and Sec. 400 nosebleed and they would pick floor every day of the week. That's my $0.02. Don't get me wrong--I'm not bitter, I'm just calling a spade a spade. I'm going to the shows and am very happy to be going. I resolved this conflict many months ago by differentiating my "Grateful Dead" experience of the past from this new adventure that will be awesome but was handled poorly from the band/promoter's end at the outset. Looking forward to seeing the shows and all my friends, new and old, for some good old-fashioned fun in Chicagoland.
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Well said my man.... I second that emotion.... mmmmmbop bop, bop bop
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Once again we are on the same wavelength. Had to stop and put my boots on to wade through the second half of that "justification." The closing was appropriate though, statements do just seem vain at last. Hope all that are in enjoy and still hoping to scalp a scalper.
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I hope so Klangstone, I truly do. No joy with today's mail delivery......
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Well that was nice. I suppose he didn't have to explain anything at all. I would have just explained we understand why some are unhappy even though we sent you a ticket. And explain why they should have personally called or emailed over a hundred thousand ticket purchasers to ask if it was ok they were charged a few extra dollars to get tickets instead of being shut out. I would then tell them if they are still unhappy, to go home, their mama's are calling. What if they didn't do this ticket switcheroo? Holy shit, there's be twice as many whiners and 4X as many tickets on StubHub. Yes, an unconventional debacle it caused, but personally, I have nothing to complain about and this debacle should not detract from the shows any furthur.
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Another painful day at the mailbox! Nothing yet!!??? I live in the Sacramento Region.
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Right on, Totem. I am finished with all the drama. This seems to be fair-- don't like the tickets, send them back and they will refund them. If you want to attend and still complain, well they'll send you a partial refund for the price difference from a seating chart that was pulled down and null and void once they knew that demand was way higher than ticket supply and it needed adjusting. Really, it was obvious early on that the seating chart was changing and that mail order was going to be adjusted. Please, it is a little over three weeks to Chicago-- can we just get on with making plans to have an amazing weekend?
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other than the pit tickets, did anybody get mail order tickets that are not in the 300-400 sections? did they sell through mail order any of the 100 level seats that were advertised when we sent our money in? or did those seats all get sold to other people after they cashed our money orders? it seems like shapiro's response is that he figured we would all have a good time in the nosebleed seats and that we would be happy to pay full price for some of the worst seats, even when the folks in a full deck lower paid less money for their tix. gee, thanks man..... I paid extra for the pretty tickets, but what I was purchasing in good faith were seats that were advertised to be in the 100s or the field. offering a refund after the show is sold out is pretty lame, especially when they mentioned nothing about changing the seating locations and prices until now many months after.
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Does anyone know of any plans for non-theater venues (maybe drive-ins or outdoor stages that show movies) to show the simulcasts? The only venues showing up in Florida are theaters, and I'm crossing my fingers that some bars with courtyards may pick up the simulcast; can you imagine a biergarten showing the live feed?
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Hi Eyes... I'm in Florida and yeah, nothing today either. Getting concerned as I hop on a plane on the 24th..... Hope we both get ours soon. Scott
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$13.99 for a 22 oz. bottle.... it does have a nice label though....
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Sam Adams Rebel Rouser 8.4% West Coast Double IPA 6x12oz Or 72 oz for $8.99 but the label isn't cool? What should I do?
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Here is what you should do: 1. Go to the post office and get MO's for the most expensive beer 2. Mail them in by the mail in date 3. Wait two months to find out if you were lucky enough to get any beer 4. Wait two more months to get your beer, but start planning a party to drink the beer 5. Get your beer, but don't be surprised when it is not what you asked for and instead of IPA it is Budweiser 6. Demand the promoter get you the beer you ordered 7. Either send back the beer and get your money back before the party, or drink some of the beer before sending it back and get the price difference between the beer you wanted and the beer you actually got
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My friend in northern California received tickets for all three nights. One night in section 115, and the other two nights in sections 221 and 231. I do not know if she received unused money orders, probably not. She sent three sets of three money orders to cover all possibilities. Section 115 was originally Price Level 2 @ $149.50. No combination of her money orders could equal this amount. The Ticketmaster seating chart now shows all 100 section seats @ $196.50. Sections 221 & 231 were originally listed as PL 3 @ $119.50. Again, no way to use her money orders for that amount. I'm not certain, but it looks like Ticketmaster was charging $146.50 for 200s. So, YES, people are receiving other sections besides pit and nose bleeds. As for myself, checking the mail in June is becoming almost as stressful as it was in February. No Chicago tickets from GDTSTOO nor tickets for Santa Clara, YET! As for the offer of partial refunds, I guess it depends on the person. For my friend, it could amount to hundreds of dollars for her and her three fellow heads. Promoters are doing the right thing by offering refunds for the difference. Also, from what I have read, GDTSTOO people receiving nosebleed seats in the 300s and 400s are being charged the original listed price, PL 5 @ $79.50.
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my circumstance and seat selection is nearly identical to your friend's. i guess all shapiro can do now is refund $ but i'd much rather have the seats for which i thought i was paying. i am not complaining (too much) b/c i'm going, and have great to good seats. but the last minute switcheroo is not right. however, I will get by...I will have a blast and will enjoy it all. i can't wait ... we're counting days not months!
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I will get by......so let's get on with the show!
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A poorly put together Dead event is always better than a good day at work! GD50 is what it is. If YOU don't approve WE don't care. Let there be songs to fill the air. Thank you Core Four for fulfilling my wish from the 1st post on this thread. 5 more Dead shows than I saw last year. T-minus 16 days until 4000 Mile Magic Carpet Road Trip begins. Hope to see all you Grateful Heads in SC and Chi. Hope all the complainers get their refunds! Rcv'd SC ticketmaster floor tickets Mon. in the L.A. area. Still waiting on Chi ticketmaster tix. Good luck all. Safe journeys.
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Cant believe its been 20 years , getting excited..another thankyou to the dead ,Shapiro, deadnet and all heads on this site!!
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With the positive messages. Now this ship is floating! 2 weeks, 2 days, and 14 hours until showtime in Santa Clara! 3 weeks, 1 day, and 12 hours until showtime in Chicago!
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Ornette Coleman passed.Saw him with Jerry and the boys a couple of times. Hope they are jamming elsewhere now.
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>A poorly put together Dead event is always better than a good day at work! (Hell, some people got on the bus at Boreal, which is something of a byword.)
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julie- check your pm. gob