You may want to check with Monty about that knot
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Check out the junk show of this OK venue.
https://youtu.be/jOwNQPCi2f8?si=2aWfYdIvZl2Vr1Ej
Quick sphere review of tonight:
Positives:
-Sphere/visuals. Amazing, makes it all worthwhile.
-setlist - creative.
- it’s dead songs! Thank you Hunter!
Negatives/neutrals.
- it’s dead & slow. Meh
But still worthwhile.
Kennedy Center Honors… who da thunk dat back in the day?
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"Not so long ago, we were sort of outsiders. Now, all of that's kind of changed," Weir said. "We've been accepted into the American musical tradition, which is where we've always been."
Happy Birthday, Fat Man!
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Circa 1986, my cooler had a bumper sticker that read, “The Fat Man Rocks” which I so often had to explain to non-heads.
It was later joined by another sticker that read, “The Fat Man Wobbles”.
I’ve been listening to the mescaline show lately. https://relisten.net/grateful-dead/1...1?source=91335
So did some of his pals...
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dIDzA0YDso8
Surprisingly awesome - good time had by all!
9/18/87
Just so good
Killer Aud from today in GD history
This show crackles with energy
https://archive.org/details/gd1982-0...5.sbeok.flac16
A little GD humor for ya: https://www.facebook.com/reel/544125214618226
Anyone watching the Duke ‘78 premiere? The road crew joining in on drums is cracking me up.
https://youtu.be/4Kq0mIf636k?si=oLBm3MEYXDy2WZiU
Hah saw that the other day. Well in this house we firmly believe you can’t get enough ripple - currently ensconced in the epic Warfield run in 80. Can’t get enough of that acoustic electric stuff! Get some!
Seriously, 78-85 is the best GD, it just is.
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10/12/84.. 40 years ago, Augusta, Maine…
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Jerry seems to be looking over his shoulder at the monkey on his back. He was 43 years old in this photo. :(
HBD Bobby, 77 today.
Unique, under appreciated guitarist. I’ve heard it said that we loved Jerry’s solos, but danced to Bobby’s rhythms. Here we go…
Bob Weir is the psychedelic lynchpin that holds it all together.
Without him, it would not have happened. I fucking love that dude.
50th anniversary of The Grateful Dead movie with a live premiere tonight.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JOciFuV2APg
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Cheers buddy
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Fall 83 East coast tour has some Bahn Buhnahs in there git some!
My first show was on the fall tour of that illustrious year
Long long time to be gone….
RIP
Yeah, bummer. Glad I caught a show a year or so ago. Thanks for everything!
RIP
Well everybody's dancin' in a ring around the sun
Nobody's finished, we ain't even begun.
hell of a run, played to the end
Glad that I got to see him play (twice) last year.
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Gained elevation to drop higher bombs. RIP
Yes, it's me, I'm the Pride of Cucamonga
I can see golden forests in the sun
Oh, oh I had me some loving
And I done some time
Will miss the bombs forever.
Sad day indeed. He was one of the good ones.
Today we lost a brother. Our hearts and love go out to Jill Lesh, Brian and Grahame. Phil Lesh was irreplaceable. In one note from the Phil Zone, you could hear and feel the world being born. His bass flowed like a river would flow. It went where the muse took it. He was an explorer of inner and outer space who just happened to play bass. He was a circumnavigator of formerly unknown musical worlds. And more.
We can count on the fingers of one hand the people we can say had as profound an influence on our development – in every sense. And there have been even less people who did so continuously over the decades and will continue to for as long as we live. What a gift he was for us. We won’t say he will be missed, as in any given moment, nothing we do will be without the lessons he taught us – and the lessons that are yet to come, as the conversations will go on.
Phil loved the Dead Heads and always kept them in his heart and mind. The thing is… Phil was so much more than a virtuoso bass player, a composer, a family man, a cultural icon…
There will be a lot of tributes, and they will all say important things. But for us, we’ve spent a lifetime making music with Phil Lesh and the music has a way of saying it all. So listen to the Grateful Dead and, in that way, we’ll all take a little bit of Phil with us, forever.
For this is all a dream we dreamed one afternoon, long ago….
– Mickey, Billy and Bobby
This is a really good mastering/remastering and Phil’s levels are great
https://youtu.be/GvWWyMdvYgU?si=OqNEETDaYLGsoQrt