With regards to the Change Rocks event at the Bryce Jordan Center in State College, PA this Monday, October 13, please note the campaign has released a limited amount of tickets this morning which have been placed back into the system for sale to the General Public. Please go to www.ticketmaster.com for further details.
EVENT DETAILS:
WHO: Bob Weir, Phil Lesh, Bill Kreutzmann, and Mickey Hart, Gregg Allman, Butch Trucks, Jaimoe, Warren Haynes, Derek Trucks, Marc Quinones, Oteil Burbridge, and Jeff Chimenti
WHAT: Concert Fundraiser
WHERE: Bryce Jordan Center, Pennsylvania State University State College, PA
WHEN: Monday, October 13, 2008 - Doors Open 5:30 PM EDT
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!!! xtra tix 4 chicago-land folks !!!
tickets
yes we have tickets
financial collapse?
you used to make fun of people like yourselves
yes i used to be a tree-hugger
Thank the Dead members for helping take a stand
Facism, Socialism and communism are NOT the same!
The Grateful Dead With JG
Lowers and Floor Tickets are available
Living in a liberal bubble?
Very uninformed on this I must say. [...] I don't understand conservative deadheads. Sorry. Glad your here for the ride but I learned a LOT of things from my travels with the Dead and mostly that was liberal thoughts.Exactly! You've been living in a liberal bubble all your life, with, most likely, zero contact with conservatives. I mean real friendships, or other real connections. Keep disparaging conservatives.. keep believing those myths and falsehoods... keep your fine, precious prejudices. Keep your bigotry against "certain" Dead Heads. Yeah... that'll do it. Uninformed is right.
I agree that Jerrys wishes
microcosm of society on tour
WWJD?
I live in no bubble I can assure you! lol
Soup kitchens are NOT capitalism!
Don't get me wrong
Get rid of those preconceptions!
... I just can't get it why people that are TOTAL conservatives would really GET the Dead like I and many others have. Not saying I am special cause I "get" the Dead...Ah! There's the rub! Today, I am a total conservative. But back in 1967, when I got on he bus, I was a total Freak, with a capital F . I got into the music almost immediately. Loving the Dead, has nothing to do with one's politics, but one's head-space. Forty years later, I still love them. The very fact that you don't get it, implies that you still have certain prejudices against conservatives. You're letting certain prejudices, certain conceits get in the way of digging your conservative friends. I know; I used to be a liberal, with precisely he same prejudices and conceits as you. Been there, done that, as it were. Love of music is universal, and does not rely on politics or any other kind of social mindset. I'm pleased to see that you know some conservatives. Good. Don't lose touch with them. They make great frends, when you really need them. And open your mind.
nation of islam is endorsing him now
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the music is the trap
Change Rocks!!
On the discourse of conservatives...
Illegal Vending????
rusty, ed, and yes silently
Thanks Johnman!
Where is the Love?
Enjoying the Ride
Differing points of view...
... one of the things i always loved about a dead show, you could leave yer crap outside and enjoy the music, with other people who left their crap outside so they could enjoy the music, knowing we were all different, and relishing that fact.Exactly! This is precisely what I've been saying.Rusty88, From what you're telling me, you sound more like a libertarian on both the abortion question and on capital punishment. I too am libertarian on abortion: yes, I do believe it is murder, but stopping it legislatively is imposible - women will demand it no matter what, so leave it in the hands of medical parcticioners, rather than back-alley butchers. Maybe we aren't so dissimilar after all. Back in the late sixties and early seventies, I was a liberal. A real Freak, a hippie. As far as I'm concerned I'm still a hippie. As a Canadian, our politics ran different than yours so there will be systemic differences in our politics. In my opinion, my values haven't changed. In fact, I was probably libertarian during those years. Like Winston Churchill said, "If you're not a liberal at 18, you have no heart, if you're not a conservative by age 30, you have no head." Fits me to a "T".