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  1. 'Hey Jude' comes to my mind as something they never should have played...
  2. 8 Things We Learned From the Tribeca Film Festival's Bob Weir Doc http://www.rollingstone.com/movies/news/8-things-we-learned-from-the-tribeca-film-festivals-bob-weir-doc-20140423 Grateful Dead's Bob Weir Looks Back On Bandmate Jerry Garcia http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2014/04/24/bob-weir-jerry-garcia_n_5205803.html
  3. It was not a (very) obscure band here in Europe back in the 70s, at least in the rock press. I have seen the film Velvet Goldmine, supposedly somewhat of a (fiction?) bio of Steve Harley, which I don't recommend. But i'm not very fond of glam, except Bolan & Bowie.
  4. Yesterday I watched a shitty, bootleg video of GD in Rockpalast 1981. I would not think likely that Jerry would 'cite' Dury’s “sex and drugs and rock’roll” in Shakedown St. But that’s what I heard. Funny.
  5. I bet this would have interested Jerry Studies find LSD and other psychedelic drugs could treat PTSD and substance abuse.http://www.genengnews.com/insight-and-intelligence/psychedelics-shown-to-relieve-anxiety/77900076/
  6. Grateful Dead to Release Live at the Coliseum on Record Store Day It looks the like the Grateful Dead’s first-ever performance at the Hampton Coliseum will be getting the vinyl treatment this Record Store Day. JamBase reports (via Wax Poetic) that the band’s May 4, 1979 show at the iconic Hampton, VA venue will be released as a 2-LP set titled Live at the Coiseum. It will be the first time that a recording of the night has been made available in any format.The release—produced by the Grateful Dead and longtime archivist David Lemieux—will include the second half of the show’s first set, as
  7. Thank you back, Sir! It was not my intention, blame it your post
  8. I'd like to know more on that (any links?), I know nothing on that ambivalence ...
  9. All the love and support from Spain, Sue!
  10. 1. Happiness Is a Warm Gun 2. In my life 3. A day in the life 4. Dear Prudence 5. Helter Skelter
  11. Nothing sounds worst in my CD collection than MC5's Kick out the jams...unlistenable
  12. The Allmans & The Dead http://deadessays.blogspot.com.es/2009/08/allmans-dead.html
  13. This should nor be in a blasphemy thread but in one about Absolute Truths
  14. Someone has been compiling and uploading mp3 files -easy to find via the universal friend- of an ‘Unofficial 31 Days of Dead (2013)’ with some interesting (for me) selections, listed below. Happy 2014 to all VCers/Deadheads! December 1 Uncle John's Band 9/18/74 - Parc des Expositions, Dijon, France December 2 Let It Grow 10/29/77 - Evans Field House, Northern Illinois University, DeKalb, IL December 3 Terrapin Station 1/22/78 - McArthur Court, University of Oregon, Eugene, OR December 4 Morning Dew 2/24/74 - Winterland Arena, San Francisco, CA December 5 Playing in the Band
  15. Journalists from 'Ruta 66', the best rock magazine in Spain, have chosen The Strypes' 'Snapshot' as the best album published in 2013.
  16. I'm a fan of David Crosby. Ditto por Gene Clark. I dig Parsons. I have some solo McGuinn I like But I cannot stand The Byrds, especially when doin' Dylan.
  17. Well, you have to pay $ 21.98, here http://jerrygarcia.shop.musictoday.com/Dept.aspx?cp=640_64306
  18. ^ me too, downloaded it yesterday from jerry site today I'm marvelled with the 'He’s Gone > Gloria Jam > CC Rider' from 12/1/79, PA,...fabulous!
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