By suggestion from phatmoye: "A lot of my friends and co-workers have never been to a fest or Grateful Dead show. I've tried to explain it to them but I'm at a loss of words. All I can do is smile, smile, smile and tell them that it's nothing but kindness. i'd love to get some feedback from some heads on explaining what to tell them."
The question seemed to strike a nerve in the tour topic, so we're giving it a home of its own!
Love, Peace, & Harmony
yeah...
I took 3 newbies to a show this year....
I wouldnt explain it..
All these stories and
Not like anything you have been to before!!
One of my first Dead Memories...
like a desert spring
So, you can't. You have to…
So, you can't. You have to take them. Which I've done to my children and husband and brother and brother in law and nephew and friends and the response is always, "Ohhhhhhhhhhhh! Now I get it! Let's do it again!!" LOL!!
Now, with Jerry gone, we have to do the best we can to expose new peeps to the music and the vibe and the best shows that I've attended that help to bridge the gap, so to speak, are the Dead & Co. shows in the summer. Outside venues with large Shakedowns, in the East SPAC, Blossom, etc. tend to be best for impromptu villages. I've also taken children to Dark Star Orchestra which is a fantastic show and a good scene.
Dance on everyone!
It sort of became the…
It sort of became the standard for me. Everybody said GD concerts were weird, but every time I went to see someone else, THAT was the show that seemed weird.
BTW, I just joined this forum about 2 days ago. I work in an VERY conservative profession, so I am remaining semi-anonymous.
Grateful Dead music is like…
Grateful Dead music is like faith in God;
For those who get it no explanation is needed, for those who don’t no explanation is possible ☮️
Threads lost in Internet space....
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It was the best time of my life. Seventeen to twenty-seven. A decade of memories, or lack of. It all comes around.