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  • Hunter
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    Hey, aud Yeah, it was hot
    Hey, aud Yeah, it was hot but we had a wonderful time. Everyone was great. See you there next year! Rock on. -Hunter "The bottle was dusty but the liquor was clean."
  • johnnyg
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    Hey All, I am John and I am a...
    VA Dead Fan. Glad to be here! Jerry Garcia and the Grateful Dead were a gift and a privilege. Peace be with you all. Cheers~! JG
  • katrinka
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    I just want to say WELCOME
    I just want to say WELCOME to all the younger Deadheads, and also those who are just now discovering this great legacy of musical adventuring. What started with a few musicians playing American folk music evolved into something much greater than the sum of its parts. I believe the Grateful Dead will live forever, but I'm in that generation that won't be around that much longer to find out if I was right or wrong. Those of you who are just now discovering the music are the ones who will carry it forward for the next generation - and so on. I look forward to learning from YOU what strikes a chord deep inside to bridge the generations - whether it is the music alone, or the entire context of the hippie era. Long live the Grateful Dead!
  • gratefulbrett
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    Hey now ~
    I guess I'll give this a whirl. Relatively young head here (if 30 is young, that is); only have seen one Jerry show and one post Jerry show. Love the Dead, Dawg, and all other extended family music. Favorite Dead shows to listen to were in the early to mid 70’s. I’m born and bred in Ohio and call the capital city home now. First show was at Buckeye Lake when I was still in high school. What an initiation to the scene that was! So, now, I’m starting to raise a family of my own, looking forward to getting out and seeing music when I have the opportunity, and can’t wait to see Ace and the Dawg this summer! Good vibes to the new dead.net and love to all creatures great and small. ...he said, "There won't be any money, but on your death-bed you will receive total consciousness," so I got that going for me...which is nice.
  • gdradio
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    Hi! My name is John... I'm from Connecticut and got on the bus in 1980. I also run www.gdradio.net and I also host a weekly radio program called Dead Air on WESU 88.1fm (more info about that at www.deadair881.net)
  • izzie
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    Welcome All!
    Spring chickens and not-so-much spring chickens. New folks to the Bus, and veteran ticket holders. And heaven knows, we got everything in between! Welcome, newer folks! and welcome aboard!!
  • bsclowds
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    Good day!I'm Casey
    Good day! I'm Casey Lowdermilk and I, unfortunately, have not been to a Dead show. It simply was not in my realm of possibilities by the time I was 11 in 1995. I have, however, been blessed to have seen several former reincarnations with former members, excellent tribute bands, and bands who have been heavily influenced by the great repertoire and lifestyle of the Grateful Dead and its community. For over a year I have been volunteering with the Rex Foundation. I write the Musician's Spotlights that are featured on their site. Check it out...www.rexfoundation.org Although I wasn't able to hop on the bus and experience live Dead as most of you here have, I have definitely been touched by the generous and kind community that has lived on in the years since. I just graduated from the University of the Pacific and am currently looking for a job and enjoying life. I look forward to being involved on dead.net and hopefully meeting some of you in the future. @~~~~~~~>~~~~~~>~~~~~~~~~>~~ When you want that groove that invokes dreams, close your eyes and focus on the dream not the groove
  • Marshun
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    checking in
    with a big old radioland style hello! greetings to all my friends from the old world and all aboard this one. i'm just in time to celebrate my first dead show adventure at the boston music hall 6/10/76 31 years ago.promised land, cassidy, lazy lightnin', help/slip/franklin and dancin' among so many highlights that night. got me off and running on my little journey that would take me to roughly forty dead and twelve JGB and a handful of weir band shows. almost split evenly with the east and west coast. i've been having fun sharing stories and firing up old synapses out here. it's helping me put the mosaic in perspective and shedding some light in the dark. thanks for having me along for the ride. i'm looking forward to the furthur adventure of dead.net
  • reisha
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    hi all! seems we're doin the
    hi all! seems we're doin the lemming thing, or makin lemonade, or ..... nice to see so many 'old friends' here. hmm, What do I do? i DO 'hippie freak' very well, tyvm ..... currently, my 'job' consists of waking at a leisurely hr, POND ering coffee w/ the fishies in the morn, taking a 'wisteria gazebo' break a lil bit later, basking on the pavers a lil while after that, puttering in my garden in between, catching up on my reading ( & bills) blowing off house chores, & generally spinning & grokking the delightful wonders of {{SUMMER BREAK!}} - bein an age-ed student, i think enables to appriciate summer break in a way i never fathomed as a youngster. btw - dont trust anyone who hugs {chefs penis!}. but do trust their love for {his chocolate!}
  • cyberdelica_space
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    GREETINGS FROM GEORGIA
    or 53 miles W of Venus depending on yer VIEW...Im tony 44 yr old dancingfool still dancing still a FOOL...i was usually found moseying around the tapers watching them do brain surgery amongst the WIRED HWY that crept towards the BOARD...usually had A big grin and HANDY J to share...always loved watching the girls spin in the dark corridors...when the tiny bit of backlight caught their silhouettes just right i could see the universe unfold another dimension for us to call home.....SOME ARE GRATEFUL summer' DEAD........ MAY THE 4 WINDS BLOW YOU SAFELY HOME.......tony
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Hey! I am Bamski from Brooklyn and I got on the bus in college and hit my first show in Pittsburg on 6-26-88 and hit about 30 shows along the way. Between the handful of DVDs and nearly 1000 digital songs, just about everyday is a different Dead show. Nothing like coming home from a long day at work and putting on some Dead and relaxing.
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Hi there. My name is Evan and I am from very nothern new york near Canada but am attending college in Buffalo. Just wanted to make a shout in the hopes of becoming part of this awesome community. Unfortunately, because I was born in '87 I was never able to see the Dead. However I love them. The first time I ever heard any real Dead (beside like Truckin' or something) was in a car coming back from a golf game. My cousin's boyfriend Jason popped in Dick's Picks 17 and turned it to Franklin's Tower. I don't know whether is was Hornsby's piano or Jerry's guitar but I was blown away. I have been a hardcore fan ever since. The closest I have come since to seeing the Dead is seeing Ratdog at the FLPC center in Geneva. Shout out to anyone who was there. Take care all!
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Glad to see you here! Always good to see the youth on the bus. Since this topic is getting quite huge, I'm launching a new version here. We look forward to making your acquaintance, folks, so don't be shy!