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    if you go to Memphis
    don't forget that Al Green has a church there, as I recall, and I've been told it's quite welcoming.
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    Planning a cross country trip in 2014 with my son.
    My son turns 18 next summer and it has occurred to me that if we don't an "On the Road" type thing together soon we'll miss the opportunity. We will be leaving from Virginia and our ultimate western destination would be San Francisco. We would take the southern route out. One of my brothers lives in Las Vegas and we would spend a number of days there. I would like to spend a couple days in Memphis. Seems a logical stop for a music fan. Not that much interested in Graceland but would like to check out Beale St. and possibly Sun Records. Thought of stopping in Albuquerque on the way out and definitely want to see the Grand Canyon (but might do that while visiting my brother). Would like to stay at least three days in San Francisco. I'm not firm on the return route. The direct route would be through Utah and Colorado but have considered going up the coast as far as Oregon or maybe even Washington before coming home. Estimate we would have approximately 18 days to do the whole thing. Would appreciate any info/suggestions as to ways to do this on a very limited budget and as to what route to take and what to see. Any local knowledge would be appreciated. Peace.
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    lI am looking for information about Andrew England. He painted backdrops for the band and sold tiedies at concerts.
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    I see from the 1-19 Rolling Stone article from this year there'll be a multi disc box set released from several shows on one tour. Anyone catch wind of any other details on this? I was personally hoping for another Winterland box since there are several excellent runs that remain untapped. I was listening to the Feb. '74 2-22 Playing and the 2-23 Jam He's Gone>Truckin'>Other One>Eyes earlier today and it was fabulous. This run would comprise a great box set in my opinion. Bob Weir with the National this evening was pretty good. The interviews after were a nice touch as well.
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    Hey All, I have recently relocated to Lubbock, Texas and am looking for people to jam with, particularly on acoustics. Don't know a lot of The Repertoire, but willing to improv, learn and have fun. Anybody out here in the panhandle feel like jammin???
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    I'm trying to connect with old concert partners. We hung togeather in Denver in the mid 80's
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    Anyone know where I can get this baby! Besides for the pirate prices on Amazon. $950. Yikes! I'm so upset I missed it. I'm on top of all emails from dead.net and that ONE day that ONE email went to spam and I saw it too late. No other dead.net emails have gone to spam. Must be a hint from the universe telling me not to spend that kind of dough on music! Don't I have enough Dead?! Ha! If I do get it, I want the whole box, not just the CD's. Unless the CD only set goes down in price some day. It's just not right to charge the same amount as the folks who were lucky enough to get the box set. UNFAIR! No matter how fair a deal the $450 is for so many CD's, the whole set has that AND a lot more stuff. So they should simply NOT be the same price. :P
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    because, sorry, soliciting free copies of commercial releases is not allowed here.
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    check out 4/16/72 about 6:30 or so I believe Pig goes into sweet Cherry Pie...., sweet Jelly Pie.... and then his bitch dog in heat..... shifting gears & good transmission...
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Trivia questions, who wrote that song, when was the last time the Dead played Deer Creek, etc.
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I remember having that in the spring '90 run of NE... i wanna say it came to me in Hamilton and i parted with it in Albany... but i may have lost it later on. What I do recall , as you stated, was the incredible totality and the handcrafted originality. Best I can recall about the origin of it is that it came from west coast people because they were who i settled in a grooved with once the Lucy kicked in heavily. I left with that book and I cannot help you any further... unfortunately... However, youre not insane or being akashic-spaced... it existed, i had it and it was enjoyable. Best hopes to you in your quest ~ Bilbo
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Ok, my question regards the "greyfolded" album. For those who don't know, its a compilation of different dark star performances, the tracks themselves are parts of different DS performances mixed together. The track in question is titled "transilence". It starts out with the band singing "the transitive nightfall of diamonds" (although Jerry alone says diamonds), then theres some really spacey guitar riff. Does anybody know where that specific performance is from? I've been trying to look on my own every once and a while for a few months, and then it dawned on me to ask here. I would appreciate any information. Peace, michael
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looking for friends that rode out on these buses with me,- Randy-, the longer lost, the more I want to hear from you, any one have pictures of these, or other tour buses in lot, or in action?specially group shots. I am coming out on spring tour in the latest edition, an't no cure for dead tour, any friend of a friend, is a friend of mine....so I out of this forum I am busrandy@yahoo.com so pass it on
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you might have better luck in the In Search of People topic.
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2 Qs:When/where was the last 2 set GD show (post 75) without Drums? All GD shows were different, but three 2nd sets came very close to being the same, 2 in particular were almost identical, within a space of 6 weeks. Which 3 shows were they? I put these questions in another topic, sorry. Correct answers get a prize!
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Im looking for chuck and cindy owned a split window bus. Also John Boot from Amherst,Mass. freinds ive met on tour summer of 88 or spring of 89 I was on the road in 88 with a silver subaru with maine plates "DEDAHED" looking for Cosmic charlie from Maine. Kevin-n-Maine
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you too might have better luck in the In Search Of People topic.
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I am a Economics graduate student and a professor of mine is having me gather data about GD. I am looking for the dates and locations of any and all GD concerts from '94-'06. I didn't think there were any, but if you know of any I would love the help! Or maybe where to find this info, thanks!
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...www.deadbase.com/homebase.html. More stats than you'll ever need. Enjoy! MarkintheDark ********************************************* **************This space for rent***************** *********************************************
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Deadbase suggests 131 shows from 1994 through the end of the database (and the "Grateful Dead", as the rest of the guys don't use the name since Jerry's passing) @ 1995. My copy of the Cosmicbadger SuperGroovy Holistic Spreadsheet shows 129 shows, not sure where the difference is vs Deadbase but regardless the number of shows is substantially more than "none". Send me a PM with an email address and I can forward you a listing, or you can noodle around Deadbase and get the listings you need. Study hard, party harder, MarkintheDark ********************************************* **************This space for rent***************** *********************************************
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Hello All, I am wondering where I can find a version of I know you rider that I heard on XM the other day. It was a really early version with a faster beat, it almost had a 60's beach scene beat. Thanks in advance.
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Okay, So I'm heading to the show in Worcester on the 18th and they todl me something about a quilt thing, anyone know anymore info about it?
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but sounds cool. If you find out say more!
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Hi! The Dead shows in Worcester are April 18th and 19th at the DCU Center. Y'all knew that already. This overlaps a day with the Original Sewing and Quilt Expo, which is also at the DCU Center on April 16th, 17th and 18th. Cheers, MitD ********************************************* **************This space for rent***************** *********************************************
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I heard it on Sirius the other day...it's Jerry doing Tangled Up In Blue but it's super groovy and much faster than the standard way he usually does the song. Not sure if it's Jerry solo or JGB, but in the chorus the girls are singing "tangled up in Blue yeah, tangled up in blue" - that standard version usually doesn't have the "yeah" in the chorus. Anyhoo...if anyone knows this version and where I can find it I'd be super grateful!!! THanks!~Tam
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you might try asking this in the Sirius topic because I think David Gans does read it from time to time, and he'd probably know.
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its jgb, ive heard it from a buddy a few years back, and yeah, you can hear the girls in the backround.
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Maybe it's the TUIB clip posted by ccJoe on this page. Conversation is always more interesting than recitation, so speak your mind and not someone else's.
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I will definitely check it out once I"m at home and can turn my volume up. I wish I would have written the info down while it was playing, I can hear it in my head, but every version I've heard during my search is the regular, slower version...and I want the groovy one :o)! Thanks again!!~Tam
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Thanks Marye for suggesting I ask David Gans...he said it's from the All Good Things Box set. Now I just need to find someone who has it! At least I"m heading in the right direction. THanks again guys!~Tam
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My all time favorite Dead jamming vehicle. I've heard maybe half that are listed in the base but I would like to know what folks who also like this tune believe is the best JAMMED version. For the record, my vote goes to RI Auditorium, Providence RI 4/71 Don't decide till you hear that one, there are some killer soundboards out there. Jerry does some AMAZING things during the jam, easily equal to the DEW at Barton Hall.
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I am just a neophyte folks..not a 'true' deadhead... I bought a CD recently it has Daves Picks on the cover, and, "Winterland Arena San Francisco, CA 19 March 1977," on the back. It's a two cd set. What is this? Somekind of bootleg? Thanks in advance for your help.
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Hey there, I'm hoping that some one(s) with superior Dead knowledge to me can recommend me some albums similar in sound to Bear's Choice, and in particular the acoustic section of this album. I don't necessarily want complete shows, as I already have a few from through out the career of the grateful dead, and have found that sound and atmosphere prevalent on the first half of the above album most to my liking.
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I'm looking for a live recording of "Operator." Can anyone help me? Drop me a line at Castle17. Peace
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08-18-70 - Fillmore West, San Francisco, Ca. 09-18-70 - Fillmore East, New York, N.Y. 11-07-70 - Capitol Theater, Port Chester, N.Y. 11-08-70 - Capitol Theater, Port Chester, N.Y. -- this show is circulating in the Vineyard as part of the "Dead/NRPS 1970" vine, and this is listed as the final "Operator" played. Cheers, MarkintheDark ********************************************* *********Will work for blank discs & postage********** *********************************************
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just making sure that it's Dave's Picks and not, say, Dick's Picks. Yes?
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Is there a Yoruba / English translation available anywhere for Babatunde's vocals that were sampled onto the Global Drum Album for the song "Baba?" I've looked around but can't seem to find them anywhere. Any suggestions or ideas would be most gratefully appreciated. THANKS!!! :0) ~pamela
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Hello there, My wife and I are Dead-friendly Canadian's traveling to Buffalo to see the Dead this April the 21st. It is at the HBSC arena. Can anyone recommend a hotel or other accommodation for us and or a friendly pre-concert gathering/hangout/bar close to the show? Peace, Playin' (Playing in the Tower with Eyes on Fire in El Paso with a Cat)
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Hi jondflores, It's Playing in the Tower with Eyes of Fire in El Paso with a Cat here. I think you likely (and hope you do) have some Dick's Pick's discs. To be brief these are generally very good (I have never been disappointed). I got my first, Dick's Pick's Volume three----the Sugaree and Franklin's tower (My favourite - blew me away and I was seriously hooked). Anyway, for me 77' shows are amazing. Dick's Picks Volume 15 is a favourite of mine (another 77' show). Anyway if you can go see the Dead this spring. I only ever made it to one show, but I will never forget it. Anyway hope that helps. P.S. go to www.nugs.net and check out the free stash area for some great dead shows and other great bands (not the best quality recordings but a great collection over their incredible run. I really like the field trip - 1970, I believe). The El Paso and China Cat/You Know me Rider are awesome---actually the whole show is incredible----the music is out of this world and so is the vibe. All the best, Playing in the Tower with Eyes of Fire in El Paso with a Cat
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Near as I can tell there is no Dicks Picks volume for 3-19-77. Shame on this guy Dave. Not what we do round here. That entire show is available @ archive.org, the kind way.
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Hi again jondflores,Oops ---- I started playing around with you-tube yesterday and found many videos from the afformentioned field trip. Wow! It was 08/27/72. Peace. Hi theotherone, I'm not impressed with Dave either. Boo! But I will check out archive.org, thanks. Playin'
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What Show featured the most Dylan tunes and if the amount of tunes is tied for a number of shows, then length of song times would be tie breaker. Thanks!
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When The Neville Brothers opened for GD in whaaaat yearI believe there was a New Years show… sorry forgot 1st show of mine, anyway. I lived in the Bay Area (San Jose) and Shoreline was the place of frequent attendance for me. Oakland Arena and Frost Amphitheater (Stanford) in the Eighties. Then moved to southern Nevada (Las Vegas) Happy to see Bob and Ratdog at HOB Mandalay Bay resort in 2005. Now this tour…I'm gittin excited.... smilin' on a cloudy day
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Hi! Nevilles were opening act for quite a few shows, including a couple of New Years shows, per Deadbase: 12-31-85 Oakland Coliseum Arena, Oakland, Ca. 02-11-86 Henry J. Kaiser Convention Center, Oakland, Ca. 02-12-86 Henry J. Kaiser Convention Center, Oakland, Ca. 12-16-86 Oakland Coliseum Arena, Oakland, Ca. 12-27-86 Henry J. Kaiser Convention Center, Oakland, Ca. 12-28-86 Henry J. Kaiser Convention Center, Oakland, Ca. 12-30-86 Henry J. Kaiser Convention Center, Oakland, Ca. 12-31-86 Henry J. Kaiser Convention Center, Oakland, Ca. 12-31-87 Oakland Coliseum Arena, Oakland, Ca. There are a few other post-'86 shows where members of the Nevilles appeared, but they aren't listed as an opening act. ************************************** *The white zone is for loading and unloading only* **************************************
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I scored tickes for the Dead show tomorrow at The Angel Orensan Foundation and am I pumped! But I could use some advice on navigating, parking and dining the area. I will be driving down from NH and I have never been to Manhatten.
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Hello, all. Can anyone tell me what dates(year-s) Bruce Hornsby played with the Dead ? I' d really love to hear him jam with them. Can someone suggest cd's or tapes?Thanx
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Hey Fly-N-Eye You can start by picking up Dick's Picks 9, Bruce at Madison Square Garden. Maybe not the best show ever but a great Jerry-Bruce riff on Tenessee Jed and a really fun Bruce/Vince/Phil jam going into drums. Fun Iko, as well. I don't now the dates but Bruce tended to show up at the summer shows at RFK stadium in DC (he apparently lives in Virginia) during the last years.
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I'm looking for an old friend/boyfriend from back in the day. For the sake of privacy, I'll just say that his name is Ed or Eddie O. Went to graduate school at the University of Hawaii and the East-West Center circa 1982 - 1984. At that time, he had about 400 cassettes of the Grateful Dead, a Nakamichi deck, some awesome Klipsch speakers and had seen The Grateful Dead all over the world, at least 300+ times. Anyone at The East-West Center at the time would remember him 'cause he used to blast The Grateful Dead outta those Klipsch speakers for all to hear, day or night 'cause going to class was not his strong suit. :-). Just curious to see where he's at after 25 years of long strange trips. Thanks, all.
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My ride just fell thru so if any heads are going this sunday and can make room for one more 31 yr old deadhead I have gas $ hotel $ whatever..it'll be just me and the necklaces I make..do NOT want to have to sell my ticket but its getting desperate..got a ticket for my bday and now have no way to get there...PLEASE EMAIL HUXLEY138@GMAIL.COM ASAP IF I CAN CATCH A RIDE!!!!!!I live in Statesboro but could probably make it to savannah if I can get a ride..I NEED A MIRACLE RIDE!!!!SOMEONE PLEASE HELP "when the going gets weird, the weird turn PRO" -Hunter S Thompson
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Fly-N-Eye said: "Hello, all. Can anyone tell me what dates(year-s) Bruce Hornsby played with the Dead ? I' d really love to hear him jam with them. Can someone suggest cd's or tapes? Thanx" As mentioned...you want to get the MSG/Boston Garden shows to really here some good Hornsby action. Excellent Hornsby/Garcia interaction for sure!!! Hornsby was by far my fave since Brent...hands down!!!
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Hi, 4 of us are coming to NY from London for the dead at madison square gardens and are looking for somewhere to hang out before and after the concert...any ideas anyone?cheers vikki
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After 30 years on the buying side, I'd like to hawk my wares at the Pepsi Center next month. I'd like to know: How do I find out where to set up? How early should I arrive? Any info or tips would be greatly appreciated.
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I'm in Myrtle Beach looking for a ride to VA show! Have my own money! Will hel....;;;;(,(,, help with gas, lodging, etc. If coming north through SC and can help me make my 203rd show then reach me here or my email: stability3@yahoo.com... Thanks, Drew
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Hey now!With good ticks at $100 a crack, $ is a little too tight right now... Going to both shows in Chicago, solo, and looking for a rider or two that can chip in gas $. Also have hotel for both nights, if you want to throw a couple bucks to share the room, that would be cool too, be aware that my snoring can be heard a mile away though... I'm in NW Wisconsin, around an hour and a half away from either Duluth/Superior, Twin cities or Eau Claire. Felons need not apply...
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Hi all Good folk, I am just trying to see if any one will aor needs to part with 1 each nite for the Spectrum in Phillly? am willing to pay face for good seats xxxxxx scalpers bmcgee1
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I am trying to authenticate that Jerry Garcia owned and wore a Gold Skull & Bones watch and chain that I have and that has been in my family’s possession for the last 35 years or so. If you have any photos, print descriptions or personal knowledge (friend, family, entourage, crew, or band members) of him wearing it, please contact me. Description: 10K gold Skulls & Bones chain with fob has a 1915 period pendent miniature watch in it. 10K gold watch chain made up of 6 small gold skulls connected with 8 gold bones with a large intricate gold skull containing a gold toned miniature watch - 14 inches - 129 grams in weight. A miniature of the original ones with a verge fusee watch made in the 1700’s. Very unusual! Exceptional workmanship! Thought to have been made for Jerry Garcia of Grateful Dead fame by a jeweler that was a part of the drug culture celebrity scene circa early 1970’s. You can view the Gold Skull & Bones Watch at http://skullbonesgoldwatch.shutterfly.com/