I came here in search of some phellow heads. It appears I have came to the right place. Hello all, I’m Jobie, and Im sorry RIU, but I must enquirer, do you all have fun?!?!
 

too larry

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I came here in search of some phellow heads. It appears I have came to the right place. Hello all, I’m Jobie, and Im sorry RIU, but I must enquirer, do you all have fun?!?!
Welcome. Glad you stopped by. I listen to the Dead most days. I have hundreds of shows recorded off the Grateful Dead Channel on SXM to DVD's. Need to rip the audio to my PC. Would make it easier to listen to. But I'm not even sure where you buy tickets for the time lottery.

What do you think of the Bobbie and Phil Due shows the last couple of weeks? I'm so used to Dead & Co. they are kind of tame. This one with Trey seems to have a little more fire. {kind of, sort of, but not really}

 
Welcome. Glad you stopped by. I listen to the Dead most days. I have hundreds of shows recorded off the Grateful Dead Channel on SXM to DVD's. Need to rip the audio to my PC. Would make it easier to listen to. But I'm not even sure where you buy tickets for the time lottery.

What do you think of the Bobbie and Phil Due shows the last couple of weeks? I'm so used to Dead & Co. they are kind of tame. This one with Trey seems to have a little more fire. {kind of, sort of, but not really}


Too young to have caught Jerry, but I’ve seen furthur 20+ times, did a few fall d&c showsbthe first year blah blah. I wasn’t impressed with Bobby’s solo campfire acoustic album recently, but with that being said; the duo shows were amazing. There are points in the shows; like the bird song from the first night; that just overwhelm me with emotion. I think a big part of it for me right now is just seeing the two of them together on stage.

Oh and John K, not John Mayer!!!
 

too larry

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I'm 57, so I did get the chance to see them twice when I was in the Navy {Norfolk Va} in 82-83. Haven't seen Further, Dead & Co or any of the other off shoot bands. But there are really good soundboard recordings of most everything on You Tube these days. When I was younger, trading tapes was about the only way for non traveling Dead Heads to hear shows. It's stupid simple these days.

I thought John M has done a good job. Especially on the bluesy songs. Wasn't thrilled with Warren Hayes when he was doing Jerry's part. And I really, really love Warren Hayes. He never cut lose like he does with Gov't Mule and like he used to do with the Allmann Brothers Band.
 

Beachwalker

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Hey I found this thread and on 420 awesome I'm a long time deadhead I followed them all over the Northeast!

I was at Highgate Vt. show in 95, I remember saying I wasn't going to the New York shows with my friends up in Vermont and headed back down to the coast, told them I'll catch you when the dead came to Boston in a few weeks or month whatever

..sad

I have those Boston Garden tickets framed along with a eulogy GD ticket people sent me, when they refunded my money. Yep saw Jerry last like a week or so before he passed in Highgate

Saw some great shows posted on this link one of my favorite is always the Barton Hall Show I think top of my head it was 77 or 78
:peace::leaf::peace:
 

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