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  • Anna rRxia
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    Thank you for posting Bhumik
    Mr. Mehta, you will meet many friends who read the case study here in the Latin America thread of dead.net. We are all in case study frenzy at the moment. Are there many people in India who like the case study in the Latin America thread of dead.net? I have heard they meet in the cafe and drink strong tea while listening to Hindi music and reviewing many case studies. We all wish you the very best in pursing your interest of the case study.
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    40 Anniversary Olympia Theatre Show in Estación Terrapin
    Estación Terrapin (http://estacionterrapin.blogspot.com.es/), the only Spanish program about Grateful Dead, tomorrow celebrates the 40th anniversary of the second concert at the Olympia in Paris on May 4, 1972, with a special program four-hour which will play the entire concert. In the tuning HomeGrownRadioNJ (http://www.homegrownradionj.com/), 7 to 11 AM East
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    Grateful Rica
    Costa Rica is my home of 8 years, playing music out and jamming withfriends. Local radio and concerts galore. Always running into friends of the dead community and in fact Bill Kreutzmann's BK3 played last month here for 3 nites with Max Creek. We are spoiled down here, Pura Vida Iko-Iko y Paz Y Luz. Latin America embraces good family and good vibes!
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    Yep, I live in Costa Rica, saw Bill Kreutzmann with Max Creek last Feb. Great place tolook for a yearly rental, Dead friendly and gorgeous mtns. and beaches. Paz y Luz. leo
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    Limited living in Mexico
    That´s exact thing,possibly the more sad thing for the followers in desert countries is not to enjoy the great shows of the Dead,The Grateful Dead never has been in Mexico,Mexico country has meant a fountain of inspiration for many psychedelic bands from the 60's,however not many bands has been playing here,paradoxical thing to remember.But we're trying to keep on touch all about,from the counter culture of this amazing bands as the Dead.El Dead es una de las mejores bandas que emergierón desde esa época hasta nuestros dias.
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    Live in Mexico City
    It´s a little hard live in a country where the Dead music is almost unknown,and not just the Dead but all the good music as the psychedelic bands as Jefferson Airplane,Country Joe & Fish,Moby Grape and many others.This cultural expression is almost unknown for the inside good things that flourish for the rest of us.Good greetings for the friends that share this cultural expression around the world,no matter where you are!
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    tranquil turtle brother...
    ...it smells like victory! Keep those top-shelf margaritas coming!
  • eltortugatranquilo
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    Ahhhh-haaaa,nothing like the aroma of gringos and spam slow roasted over a beach fire in Belize. Fiesta !!!!
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    Wasting away again in Margaritaville...
    ...lookin' for my lost shaker of salt.
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    That frozen concoction...
    ...that helps me hang on!
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Living in Mexico? Central America? South America? Speak up here!
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Or something like that....that means "Here we are!" in Mayan (please, someone correct my spelling) Actually, only one of us is a Deadhead (me). We're living in Merida, Yucatan, Mexico...technically North America, but culturally, Latin America. My car still has my Thank You Jerry sticker on it (barely...it's wearing off), my five or so dead stickers from various shows and my Grateful Diver sticker that my deadhead friend drive gave to me soon after we moved here. Hola to any other deadheads within shoutin' distance... ewok ellen fields www.yucatanliving.com
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¡Hola! Technically, I'm not a Dead of Latin America *yet* -- still a Deadhead of Europe (UK-based), but I'm moving to Colombia in a couple of months, so I will be soon. And since things are quiet in this neck of the woods, I thought I might jump the gun a bit and say hello here. I guess Colombia is a little bit of a distance from Yucatan ... but I haven't travelled much in Central/South America so far, and hope to do so once I'm based there. So I guess I'll get along there eventually :) Saludos, Carl -- http://www.carlaz.com/ http://www.myspace.com/carlsefni
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Saludos! I live in Morelia, Michoacan and miss going to shows... My husband is a musician. You can check out his site at www.bolasuriana.com and from there go to cdbaby.com to listen to clips of his music. Not the Dead, but...asi es la vida. I moved here some 12 years ago from Western Mass., the Berkshires. Abrazos, Jodi www.bolasuriana.com
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i am just watching a breathtaking movie about indios.they climbe up onto a mountain where they spent the night in ice and snow to celebrate secret shamanistic rites.many of them die on their way up the hill,which is seen as a good sign because the gods have taken their lives as an offering.in fact the group is not counted by their leader before going uphill,so nobody notices how many are missing when they return.....they seem like deadheads too.praying to pachamama no matter what the cost.
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Hola I have a nice spread down in Guatemala. Out in the Motagua Valley 124 km east of Guatemala City. Presently, I am looking to make something special here called, "Oasis Monte Grande". There are beautiful views of the Sierra de Las Minas and the Sierra Jalapa. The Motagua river flows nearby. It will take some time and money to make this dream come true. All good things in all good time. Chalchuit@yahoo.com
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hola mi nombre es juan y soy de argentinasoy MUY fanatico de todo lo relacionado a los dead si queres hablar mandame un mail, agregame al msn, o mandeme un mensaje privado, lo que sea espero que gente buena onda y fanatica de esta la mejor banda del mundo este interesada en hablar conmigo mando un fuerte abrazo y espero encontrar algun otro deadhead latinoamericano
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Have been living in Costa Rica(Jaco area) for over a year and have over 1,000 tapesand 50 cds(1965 to Jerry s last show plus Other Ones, Phil & Friends, Ratdog and tons of live Classic Rock.) Looking for other heads to share the tunes and beauty of CR. Currently living in a new house on two hectares of unspoiled, virgin rainforest Drop me a line to meet a truly grateful Head. Gracias! Peace & Good Jams, Midiman007
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There are many latin american deadheads baby....Magical Realism and Jerry Garcia go hand in hand!!!! Bueno!!
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Currently here for a few weeks working and wandering around Montevideo. Nothing like walking along the boardwalk by the river listening to the Dead
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Hello fellow travelers, Ive been considering a sabbatical to central or south america. I am intrested in finding a community where i can get a monthly or yearly rental home. Im hopin to recieve feed back from yall as to where i should look. im intrested in an area near beaches, not too far from a major city, in a safe area, and last but not least in a like minded comunity. It would be great to hear back from any of you who are aware of a kind comunity i might fit into where there might be other tour folks. I appreiciate any and all feedback. Jake
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We are of a like-minded commnunity, but we like to to feed on the gringos, Santamaria style,,,pm me if you are in interested in the letting.
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Ahhhh-haaaa,nothing like the aroma of gringos and spam slow roasted over a beach fire in Belize. Fiesta !!!!
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It´s a little hard live in a country where the Dead music is almost unknown,and not just the Dead but all the good music as the psychedelic bands as Jefferson Airplane,Country Joe & Fish,Moby Grape and many others.This cultural expression is almost unknown for the inside good things that flourish for the rest of us.Good greetings for the friends that share this cultural expression around the world,no matter where you are!
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That´s exact thing,possibly the more sad thing for the followers in desert countries is not to enjoy the great shows of the Dead,The Grateful Dead never has been in Mexico,Mexico country has meant a fountain of inspiration for many psychedelic bands from the 60's,however not many bands has been playing here,paradoxical thing to remember.But we're trying to keep on touch all about,from the counter culture of this amazing bands as the Dead.El Dead es una de las mejores bandas que emergierón desde esa época hasta nuestros dias.
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Yep, I live in Costa Rica, saw Bill Kreutzmann with Max Creek last Feb. Great place tolook for a yearly rental, Dead friendly and gorgeous mtns. and beaches. Paz y Luz. leo
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Costa Rica is my home of 8 years, playing music out and jamming withfriends. Local radio and concerts galore. Always running into friends of the dead community and in fact Bill Kreutzmann's BK3 played last month here for 3 nites with Max Creek. We are spoiled down here, Pura Vida Iko-Iko y Paz Y Luz. Latin America embraces good family and good vibes!
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Estación Terrapin (http://estacionterrapin.blogspot.com.es/), the only Spanish program about Grateful Dead, tomorrow celebrates the 40th anniversary of the second concert at the Olympia in Paris on May 4, 1972, with a special program four-hour which will play the entire concert. In the tuning HomeGrownRadioNJ (http://www.homegrownradionj.com/), 7 to 11 AM East
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Mr. Mehta, you will meet many friends who read the case study here in the Latin America thread of dead.net. We are all in case study frenzy at the moment. Are there many people in India who like the case study in the Latin America thread of dead.net? I have heard they meet in the cafe and drink strong tea while listening to Hindi music and reviewing many case studies. We all wish you the very best in pursing your interest of the case study.
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the spamful one is history. Back to Latin America!
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Juanito, Tudo bem? Sou, John, do CAtaratas de Niagara. Estou morando em, São Paulo agora e tentando procurar mais familia do, Jerry. Por favor me contatar e se é posivil, nos podermos encontrar la em, Argentina ou aqui em, Brasil. Meu e-mail... blueridgedew@hotmail.com. Skype... blueridgedew. Facebook... John Bateman... espero que você ter uma linda dia.... Abraços...........
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Hey you all !!! Hermanos !! greetings from Brasil !! yeap, there´s a group of deadheads here and there as well... keep kool & shinnin´
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looking into relocating to either the dominican republic or costa rica, but feel the need to be around my own kind. i have heard of alot of heads in the latter country, but have yet to communicate with any of them. looking for answers to cost of living,jobs,home/condo purchase, ect ect ect
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Hey Now!I'm 25 year old Deadhead from Mexico City, I've never had the chance to see any of the band members live, that's my dream... I'm looking forward to the miracle of meeting them someday, I've been in festivals with old school hippies in Georgia, California and SC lately... I can travel to the States almost for free so I hope I can catch a show soon... I love playing dead tunes on my guitar but I play alone cause nobody here knows the songs, damn, I want to live in America :P Here's my facebook if you want to contact me or my soundcloud if you want to listen to some songs I recorded with my phone :3 I feel lonely being one of the few deadheads in this country... :( Big Love to y'all! Santiago https://www.facebook.com/waxakben https://soundcloud.com/waxak-ben/tracks
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Good morning rockers!!!! As many of you may or may not know, I am a bit of a “1971 Dead fanatic”. I have taken on a slightly ambitious project, documenting all 1971 Dead shows, the end result of which I hope will combine numerous “facts/factoids” about shows with recollections of folks who actually attended Dead shows in 1971. In order to accomplish this, I need the help of the Dead fan community. ALL contributions will be properly and specifically credited. If you attended ANY shows in 1971 and have ANY recollections to share, PLEASE consider participating. Please PM me for details. While of course I’m happy to hear from anybody who attended “classic 71 shows” such as Port Chester, Fillmore East, Harding Theater, Felt Forum, etc., I’m particularly interested in hearing from folks who may have attended lesser known, “out of the way” shows, such as: 1/21/71 Davis 1/22/71 Lane Community College 3/5/71 Oakland 4/14/71 Bucknell 4/18/71 Cortland 6/21/71 Chateau d’Herouville 8/4/71 Terminal Island 10/19/71 Northrop Auditorium 11/11/71 Atlanta 11/17/71 Albuquerque In addition, if ANYBODY out there has “paper ephemera” related to 1971 shows, Please consider participating. I’m looking especially for: Newspaper/print media articles Show posters/handbills Ticket stubs Photographs Thanks in advance to all who participate and contribute! Rock on, Doc Gillespie
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left the US and am in mexico with a fealing i will be ending up not going back... any deadhead enclaves or lacations, farms, bars, ect i should know about please let me know... internet is spotty, fee free to txt 4138426362 peace Mr_Pat
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Living in Miami? North America? Kindly speak up here!

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Hola!
any dead heads or jams or anything in Baja California?
i have been here a few years and I miss my dead fam...

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I get the sense that there are a fair number of Dead Heads along the coast, but it may be a seasonal thing...
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