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    Seen any of the boys (or Donna Jean!) lately in the press? on TV? in the movies? Post the info here!

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    Don't miss the photos! On Jambase: http://www.jambase.com/Articles/125019/Grateful-Dead-Inducted-Into-MSG-…
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    It's their birthday!
    Just read this online: http://www.nbcnews.com/news/photo/fifty-years-ago-today-grateful-dead-p…
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    cool radio broadcast from England re Donna Jean
    Is going on now-Donna is features http://wickedspinsradio.org/wsr2012/chat-and-listen/
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    Thanks for the comments, I've sent them on to our new favorite British radio host...her commenst back are, " Amazing thank you - not sure how much of that I can cover this week, but the thing is I do come back to stuff and go further into things." Again, that link to her radio broadcast featuring Donna Jean (and others) is Every Thursday 9-11pm GMT tune in via wickedspinsradio.org That's 4 PM central, your results may vary...keep in mind... Objects is mirror may be closer than you think...
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    I would point you to this CC - amazing (this is the first one that comes to my mind)https://archive.org/details/gd1976-06-19.aud.digitalrbb.miller.111875.f… Sorry Geo for not taking it seriously - it has been a running gag with rrrrrrrrrrrrgrrrrrrrrrrrr and I...peace
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    Really rrrrrrrgrrrr summed it up well. Really she was tough to listen to at first, I mean not only was she thrown into the part in Playin' but she also (may have been) a key factor in Greatest Story, but again, she either approached it like Playin' with loud caterwauling. In my opinion, there were two factors playing with her - first she hadn't figured out the singing styles of either Jerry or Bobby and just plain blew the house down; Jerry never stood a chance. Second, the levels were pretty crap till around '76 when Bear finally seemed to have the early spiders in the electronics system worked out and his new invention of monitors and stereo concerts (not on a venue PA) was running like a top. That said, to maybe add to what rrrrrrrrgrrrrrrrr said I would draw your attention to '76, where she completely changed Cosmic Charlie...before it was this loopy kinda bouncy song that the tempo varied considerably from one playing to the next, then DJ turned it into this beautiful opus. Look at her June '76 run with it...amazing how she harmonized with the guys and turned this song that was choppy and all over the place, to this magnificent ballad with an upper range that it never knew and needed (imo). Symphonic and magnificent - it was at this point that I changed my opinion from "I hope Donna isn't going to sing tonight" to "I hope DJ burns the house down like she did the night before." Let's not even talk about her work with the JGB...Jerry kept her around for a reason. She had/has a range that most other professional singers would kill for...she just needed to reign herself in and blend with the others...
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    Early Donna, Playin' she joined as the song was being worked out and by 77 it was often a 30 minute monster...that's all I got, it was mostly filler until she felt comfortable around Mars Hotel time.... You ain't woman enough to take my man? But it ain't Dead... Anyone anyone Beuller?
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    Donna Jean featured on the radio tonite
    I should have asked, "Anyone have a constructive comment to answer Juliet's question?"
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    re: DJ on the radio tonite
    OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO-YEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAH!(f-you Eva Braun)
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    Hi all- We have British radio host doing a feature on Donna Jean this afternoon/evening. The show is called Bird on a Wire, and is about Female musicians. Juliet Bowbrick is the host, and she reached out to dead.net two days ago for some insight on Donna. Here are details: Bird on the Wire Every Thursday 9-11pm GMT tune in via wickedspinsradio.org To chat: just login with a name no need for password Web page bird.co.uk Also, she reached out this morning with some details, as follows: "Ok so I went with the live version of St Stephen and I have mixed that with an interview she did about hearing the Dead for the first time - it is just a 5 minute stint, and each week I try and find a woman in music who has spoken of her experiences and mix that in with a song, so if you do listen don't be pissed off that the song is cut with talking!! I will play more of them as, as I mentioned, I am a newbie. What I would be interested to know is what you'd consider their heaviest (preferably early) song with Donna on them or did her time with them herald a different style?" Anyone care to comment?
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Seen any of the boys (or Donna Jean!) lately in the press? on TV? in the movies? Post the info here!
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I got an email a few days ago talking about an acoustic Dead show from 1970. There were links to record stores but no one had ever hear of it. Is it available? The show poster featured Bob "Ace" something and a few other groups. Any info would be appreciated.
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Musicians Friend is offering Grateful Dead playing cards. Two decks in a decorative tin box for $14. Don't ya let that deal go down !
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There's a commercial I stumbled across years ago - I don't think it ever made TV, but it is on you tube - and it's got Sugaree playing in the background for a little while just before all the action starts...
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I didn't know Jer was a commie pig. LOL!! I don't think any one with a ounce of intelligence is going to take that article seriously. Who the heck is Ron Pen? haha
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Is it similar to National Inquirer? Wonder if this guy is friends with Ollie North? Cassidy Pen's info, from the National Report site: Cassidy Pen Cornelius Bartholomew "Cassidy" Pen is a decorated Marine Corps war veteran having served in Vietnam, Nicaragua and Panama, an explosive expert trained in special ops and insurgency and clandestine assault. His calling is to expose and document the decay of Christian morals in his beloved America while warning us of Satan's influence among our precious youth, misguided politicians, and popular culture. Please assist Mr. Pen's ministry of exposing corruption in society and spreading the Word of God to sinners with a gift to TNReport in care of Cassidy Pen. (Suggested donation: $20) Twitter Handle: @Cassidy_Pen
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Featured a joke along the lines, The Griffin family makes Stewie stand out and shine like The Grateful Dead did for Bob Weir... Controversy!! I ain't often right, but I never been wrong.
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In a Flatbush Zombies rap music video they've got many Dead memorabilia, such as the skeleton with a headband of roses, and Zombie Juice is usually wearing Dead t shirts. It's like his beard is a tribute to Jerry
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It could be from Bobby's solo project, titled: "Ace". Maybe you're searching for the Dead when it is really a solo by Bobby. Just a guess.
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Do you guys know anything about a ticket sale to the Fare Thee Well show for Grateful Dead Fan Club Members to happen 9-11 February ?
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go to Dead50.net and follow the directions there. Mail order is over; online presale is coming up in Feb: Tickets will be offered through Grateful Dead Ticketing mail order and a public on sale via Ticketmaster. Wow! We re excited (and humbled) to discover that your enthusiasm for Fare Thee Well matches our own! We have received an overwhelming number of mail order ticket requests. In an effort to honor the history and spirit of the Grateful Dead, we are going to try to fill as many of these orders as possible. This means there will be no other pre-sales. In order to give the good folks at GDTS TOO time to sort through the 60,000+ (!) envelopes received so far the new public on sale is Feb 28th @ 10 a.m. CST via Ticketmaster. Public on sale is Feb 28th @ 10 a.m. CST via Ticketmaster.
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I know it sounds crazy but I think the time has come for the bastions of American Pop Culture, the tv shows #AmericanIdol and #TheVoice to celebrate the songwriting and lyrical genius of The Grateful Dead. I created a facebook page DeadIdolVoices to start gathering a petition of "Likes" to see if the producers of those shows will take note. Please feel free to hit the page and show your support! I mean seriously... if Justin Timberlake is wearing a "Stealie" and Taylor Swift is praising Bob Weir as an inspiration then why the heck not? Seems like a good way to add to the fun of celebrating 50 years and the amazing influence the Grateful Dead has had on music.
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Good point Far-L. Apart from Touch of Grey Buzz in the late 80s, GD has never been really recognized by main stream society. That might be kind of the point, or just how us Deadheads and the Band want it. But as years go by, I can see GD being recognized more and more for being ahead of their time and being major contributors to all sorts of things, both musically, socially, and more. That would be interesting to see GD stuff on Idol. I'm sure they would Cheese the sh#t out of it, but hell, it could be amusing!
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Hi all- We have British radio host doing a feature on Donna Jean this afternoon/evening. The show is called Bird on a Wire, and is about Female musicians. Juliet Bowbrick is the host, and she reached out to dead.net two days ago for some insight on Donna. Here are details: Bird on the Wire Every Thursday 9-11pm GMT tune in via wickedspinsradio.org To chat: just login with a name no need for password Web page bird.co.uk Also, she reached out this morning with some details, as follows: "Ok so I went with the live version of St Stephen and I have mixed that with an interview she did about hearing the Dead for the first time - it is just a 5 minute stint, and each week I try and find a woman in music who has spoken of her experiences and mix that in with a song, so if you do listen don't be pissed off that the song is cut with talking!! I will play more of them as, as I mentioned, I am a newbie. What I would be interested to know is what you'd consider their heaviest (preferably early) song with Donna on them or did her time with them herald a different style?" Anyone care to comment?
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OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO-YEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAH!(f-you Eva Braun)
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Early Donna, Playin' she joined as the song was being worked out and by 77 it was often a 30 minute monster...that's all I got, it was mostly filler until she felt comfortable around Mars Hotel time.... You ain't woman enough to take my man? But it ain't Dead... Anyone anyone Beuller?
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Really rrrrrrrgrrrr summed it up well. Really she was tough to listen to at first, I mean not only was she thrown into the part in Playin' but she also (may have been) a key factor in Greatest Story, but again, she either approached it like Playin' with loud caterwauling. In my opinion, there were two factors playing with her - first she hadn't figured out the singing styles of either Jerry or Bobby and just plain blew the house down; Jerry never stood a chance. Second, the levels were pretty crap till around '76 when Bear finally seemed to have the early spiders in the electronics system worked out and his new invention of monitors and stereo concerts (not on a venue PA) was running like a top. That said, to maybe add to what rrrrrrrrgrrrrrrrr said I would draw your attention to '76, where she completely changed Cosmic Charlie...before it was this loopy kinda bouncy song that the tempo varied considerably from one playing to the next, then DJ turned it into this beautiful opus. Look at her June '76 run with it...amazing how she harmonized with the guys and turned this song that was choppy and all over the place, to this magnificent ballad with an upper range that it never knew and needed (imo). Symphonic and magnificent - it was at this point that I changed my opinion from "I hope Donna isn't going to sing tonight" to "I hope DJ burns the house down like she did the night before." Let's not even talk about her work with the JGB...Jerry kept her around for a reason. She had/has a range that most other professional singers would kill for...she just needed to reign herself in and blend with the others...
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Thanks for the comments, I've sent them on to our new favorite British radio host...her commenst back are, " Amazing thank you - not sure how much of that I can cover this week, but the thing is I do come back to stuff and go further into things." Again, that link to her radio broadcast featuring Donna Jean (and others) is Every Thursday 9-11pm GMT tune in via wickedspinsradio.org That's 4 PM central, your results may vary...keep in mind... Objects is mirror may be closer than you think...
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I googled Grateful Dead today and one of the first results was an opinion piece on a Alabama news website. The article, titled: 'Grateful Dead, LSD, and Tie-dye? Not in Alabama thank you very much', states that 'the website Estately recently looked at the places in America where the most hippies live. Alabama came in at number 46th in the country, ranking low on the hippie meter for almost every category, with a slight uptick for social media interest in the tune in and drop out lifestyle'. I thought that by sharing it here the author might have a chance to hear from some of the people she's perpetuating stereotypes about. http://www.al.com/opinion/index.ssf/2015/07/grateful_dead_lsd_and_tie-d…
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Wow...MSG awaits Dead & Co Halloween night! This time w/o Phil, but with John Meyer, Otiel on bass and Jeff Chiminetti (sp?) On keys! Should be interesting... iGrateful
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Played shakedown. Sounds pretty good,not Jerry but it never will be. BEW is on YouTube also
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Forgot to mention it was on jimmy Fallon, work you darn brain.
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Saw the boys perform on the Jimmy Fallon Show, they did a great job on a short version of Shakedown. Bonus online Brown Eyed Women to get the ladies in the mood. Bob gave a wooo during Shakedown as the crowd neglected their part (forgive them, they dont know when or how) Fallon is super excited for the summer tour and IMO did good in the way of getting others excited as well. John seems to me very serious about his role playin' in the band and is doing his best to give new life to our beloved GD songs. At the end of the show, when they all lined up together on the stage, Bob was winking and pointing to the Summer Tour poster like he was saying " Yeah guys, come on tour this summer...its gonna be a real good time!" Cant wait to see them in Indy and Alpine! Will I see you too?
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You just gave me a reason to respect the Cards. I'm a Milwaukee fan and it seems we always get our asses handed to us by them.
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Concert sound today bears little resemblance to the early days of Rock N Roll -- when acts like Chuck Berry and The Beatles swept the young hearts of the nation. The quality enhancement is due in large part to one band's drive and innovation. CBS News Correspondent Jim Chenevey reports on how the Grateful Dead paved the way for modern concert sound.

Link to Soundcloud: https://soundcloud.com/cbs-news-radio/dead-sound

Link to cbsnews.com write-up: https://www.cbsnews.com/news/dead-sound-an-audio-doc-grateful-dead-conc…

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Hey who else is loving the weekly shows on youtube? Helping me stay sane during these crazy times!

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Hey who else is loving the weekly shows on youtube? Helping me stay sane during these crazy times!