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    Furthur Summer 2010 Tour

    Furthur, featuring Phil Lesh, Bob Weir, Jeff Chimenti, John Kadlecik, Jay Lane, and Joe Russo will be heading out on a Summer Tour in 2010! The dates of the tour are:

       
     Fri-Jun-25 Rochester, NY Highland Bowl 
     Sat-Jun-26 Brooklyn, NY MCU Park (formerly KeySpan Park)
     Sun-Jun-27 Brooklyn, NY MCU Park (formerly KeySpan Park)
     Tue-Jun-29 Jim Thorpe, PA Penn's Peak 
     Wed-Jun-30 Lowell, MA LeLacheur Park 
     Sat-Jul-03 Herkimer, NY Gelsten Castle Estate 
     Sun-Jul-04 Oxford, ME Nateva Music & Arts Festival 
     Mon-Jul-05 Shelburne, VT The Green @ Shelburne Museum 
     Thu-Jul-08 Buffalo, NY ArtPark 
     Fri-Jul-09 Masontown, WV Allgood Music Festival 
     Sat-Jul-10 Philadelphia, PA Mann Center for the Perf Arts
    Sun-Jul-11 Philadelphia, PA Mann Center for the Perf Arts

    Please go to www.furthur.net for more information.

     

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  • Brooklyn Peach
    14 years 8 months ago
    Coney Booster
    All the adults in the audience can check out, if they wish, one of Coney's most dedicated supporters, Brooklyn native Angie Pontani, who, with her sisters, performs burlesque in the time honored tradition. Check out what a Brooklyn gal has to offer...
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    eltortugatranquilo
    14 years 8 months ago
    Upon Furthur review....
    Pomo1,wharfrateric.Dro and Johnman , you may be excused....everyone else open your humanities text to the chapter titled 'Spiritual Basics;Faith,Hope,Love and Kindness....
  • Brooklyn Peach
    14 years 8 months ago
    Wow!
    Awesome venues for Summer Tour! Coney Island, AWRIGHT!! According to the NYC Mayor's office, Coney is slated to be improved with the addition of about 15 new rides in time for this summer's season!! It is so fabulous that Furthur is playing at Coney, you all are in for a real treat!! Swimming in the Atlantic, playing on the Boardwalk, seeing the boys....fun in the sun at my favorite subway station mecca, Stillwell Avenue. I can taste the salt now...see, a Brooklyn peach is when you run back to your blanket at Coney, and you aunt hands you a warm, juicy peach, and when you bite into it with your salty lips, it's the best thing you ever ate in your life...Coney is also the home of that gift of Poseidon, cotton candy blown free from the candy machine by a good stiff sea breeze! Sadly for me this weekend conflicts with the Kate Wolf Memorial Music Festival here in Cal., or I would surely fly out...David Grisman and the Neville Brothers versus the boys at Coney...that's a tough one for sure. I checked Wikipedia about this stadium and it said people could not pass between the seats and the field, so that's something to be aware of. The Gelsten Castle Estate looks fabulous, too, reminiscent perhaps of the Saratoga Springs venue. I believe we will see some more shows announced. I wish people wouldn't leave selfish, mean posts, as though acting like a spoiled, nasty child is going to get you anywhere. Quit the infantile foot stomping, people.
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Furthur, featuring Phil Lesh, Bob Weir, Jeff Chimenti, John Kadlecik, Jay Lane, and Joe Russo will be heading out on a Summer Tour in 2010! The dates of the tour are:

   
 Fri-Jun-25 Rochester, NY Highland Bowl 
 Sat-Jun-26 Brooklyn, NY MCU Park (formerly KeySpan Park)
 Sun-Jun-27 Brooklyn, NY MCU Park (formerly KeySpan Park)
 Tue-Jun-29 Jim Thorpe, PA Penn's Peak 
 Wed-Jun-30 Lowell, MA LeLacheur Park 
 Sat-Jul-03 Herkimer, NY Gelsten Castle Estate 
 Sun-Jul-04 Oxford, ME Nateva Music & Arts Festival 
 Mon-Jul-05 Shelburne, VT The Green @ Shelburne Museum 
 Thu-Jul-08 Buffalo, NY ArtPark 
 Fri-Jul-09 Masontown, WV Allgood Music Festival 
 Sat-Jul-10 Philadelphia, PA Mann Center for the Perf Arts
Sun-Jul-11 Philadelphia, PA Mann Center for the Perf Arts

Please go to www.furthur.net for more information.

 

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For SourGrapes: I have a real simple solution for you dude. Don't go to any of Furthur's shows, don't download any recordings of their shows, and never listen to any of those shows.. Personally I saw Furthur in Miami (an epic show) and have listened to many of the shows made by those very kind tapers who go through the trouble of recording, mastering, and uploading their work for the rest of us to enjoy. This band is not the Grateful Dead, it is not The Other Ones, Phil and Friends, Ratdog, The Dead, or Dark Star Orchestra. This band is FURTHUR. Playing the great music we love, LIVE. New lineup, new setlists, new jams, new interpretations, new fans, new venues. The Long Strange Trip Continues..... On the BUS since 12-29-1968, and I'm never getting off. "When I die bury me deep, put two speakers at my feet, pair of ear phones on my head, and always play The Grateful Dead."
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Currently listening to 2-23-2010 at Radio City. Joe Beacon's recording is amazing, very clear, great sound, not too much aud chatter, almost as good as a soundboard. if you haven't gotten these yet, I highly recommend them. On the BUS since 12-29-1968, and I'm never getting off. "When I die bury me deep, put two speakers at my feet, pair of ear phones on my head, and always play The Grateful Dead."
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You guys have as much heart as anyone else on this site - it's probably just extra easy for me to feel big-spirited after just having seen 3 shows in the past week :)Jack, looks like you have a great week ahead of you; enjoy every minute!
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All of you complaining about East vs West! PFFFFFFFFT! At least you're on the same continent! JUST BE GLAD THEY'RE playing-and that there is such a thing as internet streaming now.********************************** By trying we can easily learn to endure adversity -- another man's I mean. Mark Twain
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a show in Seattle would be appreciated. We got nothing from 1983 - 1994, one Jerry show after 1984, one Phil show within an hour drive of town. One The Dead show in Portland OR does not a tour make (three hour drive overnight stay middle of the week blah blah). I was underwhelmed with last year's The Dead at the Gorge, but it was SOMETHING (three hour drive overnight stay notwithstanding). by this point in my deadness, i have accepted that the GD and the remains of the dead have little to no use for seattle, and that the NY area gets all the action (three-week stands, it seems). whatever. i am VERY MUCH looking forward to RT 11/15/71, and listening to GD for the rest of eternity. At least I can do that without having to travel insane distances, expending two days and shelling out for a motel. Am I a whiner? perhaps. i'd just settle for a handjob now and then while some parts of the country get the Kama Sutra seemingly every three months.
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is where the money is!!!!!! two tours and only portland gets the love
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This looks like an amazingly beautiful venue, sure to yield a magical experience.
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Last year's complaints were the ticket prices! FIXED. Did you not see the $40 prices??? This day and age, that's hard to do for anyband. You know they are gonna do more places on this tour. We just need to be happy they are playing a SUMMER TOUR! Weeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee_____________________________________________ Will you come with me? Once in awhile you can get shown the light in the strangest of places if you look at it right!
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Canyon!********************************** By trying we can easily learn to endure adversity -- another man's I mean. Mark Twain
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is more like 45-55...but STILL a big change...if i have any change.....gotta love 'em either way
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You all think West coast gets dissed? How about Arizona? I think Ratdog played in state a few years ago, at a casino a hundred miles from Phoenix... And has Phil EVER played here? But I'm not hatin', I realize I'm not in a major market like New England, and I am Grateful they tour at all, and I'll be checking out Archive.org and Sirius satellite for the shows. Furthur is the best group they've put together yet!! I love it!! At least I got to see Mickey and Planet Drum right here in Mesa!! On the bus since 3-5-94 PHOENIX
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and that includes arizona, doesn't get near enough shows, comparatively speaking, but i'll shut-up now and say a few prayers to keep the boys safe...and who knows...mebbe will get a longer summer tour...rarrarrf!! wagwagwagwagwag......
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Why do you never play out west? You are from the West but you rarely play shows here. I am so wanting to see you guys play this summer or even fall. Are we only good enough for a couple of shows at the end of the winter tour? How about showing us even half the love yolu show the east coast.
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I have to rectify something here...I don't live out West anymore (home :) but I do believe they've played there alot already and more shows to come. Compiled from setlists/shows file I have: 2009~The Fox Theater * Oakland, CA September 18th, 19th, and 20th > 19 Broadway * Fairfax, CA November 20th > Masonic Hall * Mill Valley, CA December 27th, 28th (rehearsals) > Bill Graham Civic Aud * San Francisco, CA December 30th, 31st 2010~142 Throckmorton Theatre * Mill Valley, CA January 3rd, 4th, 5th, 6th, 7th, 8th, 9th, 10th (rehearsals) > Masonic Hall * Mill Valley, CA January 11th and 12th (rehearsals) and are going to be playing: 1st Bank Center * Broomfield, CO March 5th and 6th>Portland Memorial Coliseum * Portland, OR March 8th>Bill Graham Civic Aud * San Francisco, CA March 12th So by my count that makes: 40 shows played already + 19 shows more=59 total 21 of them are are or have been played on west coast. And the Summer Tour hasn't even been announced yet! I can't wait for Chicago tommorow...weeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee! _____________________________________________ Will you come with me? Once in awhile you can get shown the light in the strangest of places if you look at it right!
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are rehearsals, which are generally not open to the public, that drops the total considerably. percentage wise, the west coast does not get near as many opportunities, no matter how you juggle the numbers, as do our family members on the other coast...so THERE!! nya nya NYA!...heehee!! Let's just hope we ALL get to see more shows..as long as the boys are willing to play for us.
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Right on with that Johnman, but right now I am thinking about Portland in one week! See you there. Yes, the boys do play in the West but it is mainly in the bay area and a show in Denver now and then, they don't travel much out here. So folks, I guess it is our trade for having these wide open spaces in that we see less of our band than our crowded East Coast Brethern. Think about it. I bet they will do some more West later on. But long gone are the days when they would play places west of the Big Muddy like Des Moines, Omaha, Boise, Missoula, Spokane, the Twin Cities. (though Ratdog does come through, thanks Bobby!) At least I can hop in my rig, put on a show and be in the mountains in 45 minutes. We do get that high, wouldn't trade it for some East Coast big city living for all the money in the world! As for those who slam this - sour grapes. I prefer a smile myself. Hey this music is classic and we still get to see and hear it with some of the original players. The music will continue like Beethoven in the symphony hall and folkies playing Dylan and Jazz musicians playing Miles in some club. If you just want to live in you memory of what was, fine for you, but some of us like live music. Keeps you young at heart even if the bones are growing old. If the doors of perception were cleansed, everything would appear to man as it is, infinite. William Blake
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Anyone know if they are gonna bring Zoe and Sunshine along again? Those two bring so much beautiful energy to the stage, and I think they are a great addition to a beautiful lineup.
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honest to the point of recklessness, DAMMIT, Dude im in iraq and i dont get leave until september PLEASE DO SOME SHOWS IN SEPT-OCT. I LOVE YOU GUYS, calmly, Doc Weaver
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Futhur in Philly on my birthday ~~WOO HOO!!!~~ Inspiration, move me brightly.
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Anyone know anything about this venue? I'm thinking about making the drive from Cleveland, but I can't find much information. Thanks! Joey, Ohio
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Hey, you guys, don't forget about us down here in the Deep Sh--, I mean deep south. How about throwin' Atlanta a bone at least. Please think about us for the fall leg of the tour. Maybe a Furthur/ABB or Gov't Mule show. We need it down here.
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Lets webcast the tour. Wish we could buy an East Coast or West Coast package. How about a single show package. I don't need the added computer graphics or light show. A single shot webcam from the SBD with a feed from there for audio. I'd like to think that I would not be the only one who would purchase.
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I scored four for Shelburne, VT on July 5th during yesterday's pre-sale. A lot of folks who live in my valley in VT did the same. The Green at the Shelburne Museum is not a very large space, so you'd be wise to jump sooner, rather than later if you want to hit that show.. "When it comes to humility, I'm the greatest!" - Bullwinkle Moose
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Is the band gonna do a Vegas show? I saw ratdog last summer at the House Of Blues. Guys its ok to come to Las Vegas, despite what Obama says. When are you guys gonna wake up and see Obama for the fraud that he is. Keep liberty alive and well!
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i want the boys to come play this side of the country as much as anybody...but let's keep politics in a different forum.....and yes, i AM for liberty...and apple pie....cold beer...............cookies.........................garlic pop corn...
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These NE tours are becoming comedy...... 25+ shows once again in 200 miles radius WITH NOTHING pretty much nothing beyond.. It's so pathetically $$$ driven touring with no real nod to their fans everywhere... Bizarre... Do you realize Phil & Friends has NEVER played Seattle... EVER.. For the past 4 years NY has received well over 50 shows.... Washington State: 2, Oregon: 1, Arizona: 0, Las Vegas: 0, California: a few more, but most are very small rehearsal style shows or NYE shows.... The tour management needs to be called out for this ridiculous touring style...
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this is great, can't wait, probably going to 6/29 Penn Peak show, hope its great ~keep on the east coast!!!
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It's gonna be a grate summer!!
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Anyone know the presale code for the presale that started at 10 AM for Keyspan Park in brooklyn?
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anyone have a presale code for coney island shows?
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Not that I'm complaining, but seriously consider midwest outside venue (Alpine Valley??) Please save us midwesterners from the Jimmy Buffet, DMB and U2 bombardment we are getting this summer. We want some good 'ole music to shake our bones to.
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found this on some site and it worked for me and a buddy--Niz3wY
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Man, Indiana gets no love except from DSO. I think it has been 2006 since any of the guys have been here
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break out the U87's for the oxford, ME show ala 87 Oxford!
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break out the U87's for the oxford, ME show ala 87 Oxford!
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I went to the 3/2 show in Chicago and this band is right on. If you have the opportunity to catch these guys, do it. Those of you on the East Coast are lucky to be getting as many shows as you are. This band is hot. The 3/2 show was full of little gem songs while the next night's set list is just sick! Wish I could have been there for night 2. In our dreams, the GD would have played a set like that in the late 1980s.
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Hot Damn!! Highland Bowl (Summer Tour)For jporcelli,Ohio. Highland Bowl(and Park) is a Fantastic venue. A historic city park designed by the world famous Edward Law Olmstead (also of Central Park, NYC). The Orchestra Bowl sits in a perfect natural amphitheatre(grass,trees,hills). Small hill on one side, big hill on other side, with a perfect slow rise going back away from stage. Get this- Lawn chairs and blankets are allowed. Big hill has a large statue of Frederick Dougliss overlooking the entire Bowl scene with a cemetary at the top .Simply fabulous! No reserved chairs, just grass!! A wonderful venue for the kids. Bob(Ratdog) and Phil(Friends) were obviously impressed and rightfully jumped on this one to Further start the Summer Tour. For you West Coasters-Highland is 20 minutes from my house. Buffalo-1 hour. Ithica(Cornell)- 2 hours. Utica-2.5 hours. Albany-4 hours. NYC- 6 hours. Sorry but New York /Penns. / lower New England is still where it's " happening" and The Dead know that. It's not about money$$, it's about people and music!! And anyone who doesn't like ( or appreciate) the Band/s since Jerry died, WAKE UP!! Jerry's dead , and LIFE is still worth living and enjoying. 1965ForeverGrateful2010
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we don't like the music over here on the west coast....i keep forgetting, we don't dance or anything over here, my apologies....(fercrineoutloud, gimmeabreak)
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I want to thank the band for giving a boost to Coney Island, cause that neighborhood needs all the help it can get. For decades now the boardwalk and surrounding neighborhood have been much neglected; the working rides dwindling down to the Wonder Wheel, the Cyclone; and some kiddy rides maintained and operated by a fast food franchise. The buildings housing the freak/sideshows were so spooky we were scared to pay our dollar to go in to see the three- headed baby. There was garbage all over the beach. Derelict lots had been purchased by a greedy real estate developer who planned to have the area turned into an expensive hotel and resort spa complex for the rich, potentially restricting even beach access for the general public. Due to public outcry the city has stepped up and this year purchased 6.5 acres for $95 million dollars from this man. Plans are underway to put in about 19 new rides, giving the working class of New York City a place to recreate again by the sea. Part of this populous effort to revitalize Coney was the building of the minor league ballpark Furthur will be playing in. Deadhead freaks meet Coney Island freaks...sure wish I could see it. All of these venues seem like gems. I don't think it's about money or even people. I think it's about playing special venues. None of these places are especially close together, but the tour does cover some of the most densely populated areas of the US, potentially serving a greater number of Deadheads. Tlhanks again!!
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I am assuming that JohnMan is offended by my last post( Highland Bowl). Although his post makes no sense as to why?? The "For you Westcoasters" part of my post is a light-hearted jab at all who have a problem with the Northeast Summer Tour venue schedule. As BrooklynPeach said, it is a "densely populated" area. In other words- lot's and lot's of Deadfans. It is convenient for the Band AND the Northeast fans. At Utica (Further Feb. 20th) we mingled with Heads from Ohio, Vermont, New Jersey, Mass. , and Delaware all at our hotel bar before the show. If JohnMan has a SPECIFIC problem with my post he can feel free to let me know and I will gladly address it. Oh yah, I left out Herkimer (the Castle), that is only (3) hours away as well. 1965ForeverGrateful2010- Rochester, N.Y.
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Go to furthur.netClick on Upcoming Tours/Shows towards the lower left Scroll down to your show, and click on the link to the right. It looks like tickets are being sold through tickets.com and not ticketmaster. We'll be at the Lowell Show - hope you'll make it too!
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but ya kinda made it sound like we on the west coast are not about the music, like we are not deserving of more than one or two shows......if they did even a short tour here it would sell out...easily....that's all i'm trying to say. nothing wrong with wanting them to do some shows close to home is there? i'm not the only one over here that feels left out. we want to share in the music and good times......peace!!
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OK, this venue looks so enticing!!! I just finished watching videos from the Desiderata festival held there last year. Who among us has been to the Castle before? It looks wide open, with camping???? What will the boys allow??? Please share for us "Castle virgins". Can't wait to dance with everyone. Saw Furthur at Mohegan Sun and had a blast for my wife's Birthday show!!!!! I can Tell the Queen of Diamonds by the way she shines!
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Winter Furthur blew right by KC, from Chicago (9 hours northeast) to Broomfield (9 hours west). I'm right there w Johnman when it comes to concert locations. Travel $$$ is tight for many of us. Since1965 is on the mark with his comment on logistics in relation to population density. I'm sure we'll see some more dates announced, focusing on the west and hopefully the midwest. Ya think Phil & Friends remember Starlight Theater 3 years ago when it was 100+ degrees out? It doesn't take long for a bottle of Guiness to lose it's cool!
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i don't mean to sound like an ass...but we wanna have fun too...lucky ducks need to share, and let it all come back to where it started, jus' for a minute or 3
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Alot of my friends went to desiderada fest last year and said it was a great time, furthurmore I don't think I heard one thing about people getting harrassed, I believe it is a very lax venue. Still wondering about Sunshine and Zoe though, I love what they bring to the table, if anyone knows if they will be joining I would like to know.