Cosmo, Lori & Bella Pearl @ Whole Earth Festy in Davis, CA (maybe 2008)

This was an awesome Mothers Day for all lovers of our amazing Planet (& the mommies on it). ~Many Thanks
Thank you for always giving us a journey back in time. These tracks are priceless and remembering them is awesome. I can't wait to see where you take us next. The Grateful Dead was always one of the best.
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I'm lovin' Phil's back up vocals on Tons of Steel! I must admit that I have been a fool for '80s dead lately! Especially the early versions of the In the Dark songs (before '87). I was listening to a '83 touch from Providence and it really had some nice keys that were different than what it later evolved into. Also, Esau has become a favorite of mine. I'm hoping for a box set- anything from '83 to '86.
Thanks David!
I went to see the captain, strangest I could find...
I don't know if I have anything further to add. That was the funny part, none of us knew why his lip started to emulate a balloon...
Don't leave us hanging! What the hell was the matter with your friend's lip?!??
Hey,
We all enjoyed the interesting set lists and the passages of spirited playing during
the 3 night run at Hartford in April 88.
Recall the Iko Iko/Louie Louie 2nd set opener on 4/5/88.
Iko Iko Louie Louie... that sounds funny. (Go to TS week of April2-8 2007 and check it).
Also in same set:Smokestack>Drums.What fun! I felt a sense of
controlled chaos not only from the stage but outside in Bushnell Park as well.
DL, nice to have the complete sets posted here.
Merci Beaucoup Monsieur Lemieux
shwack in nh
P.S. visual memory incoming: Garcia wringing out the
notes during Smokestack...
FOTD lyrics are cool, Jerry sounds sweet
See ya down the road,
Boxcar
look under "The Dead", not GD archive. Search by date. Here's the link:
http://www.archive.org/details/thedead2009-07-04.peluso.flac
While you're at it, the String Cheese set is well worth checking out too.
Does anyone know how to obtain the Rothbury 7-4-09 show?
Portland, Me. was the site of Phil's only "Revolutionary Hamstrung Blues". The rest of it is one of those rare, almost seamlessly jammed 1st sets.
This is a definite highlight of 86.



Locations
great brent bob n jerry on this original "jam band song!!