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  • MarkintheDark
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    Happy Birthday
    You're almost seventy, man, don't you think it's about time you got a real job? Cheers, MarkintheDark ************************************** *The white zone is for loading and unloading only* **************************************
  • Gypsy Cowgirl
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    Happy Birthday to you....xoxoox Gypsy Cowgirl
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    Happy Birthday Phil.....xoxo Gypsy Cowgirl
  • Hal R
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    Happy Birthday Phil
    69 years young and still carrying the torch. Thanks for keeping the flame burning with all the grate friends you have assembled over the year to brighten up our lives. If the doors of perception were cleansed, everything would appear to man as it is, infinite. William Blake
  • lookatitright
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    Hey!
    Phil's summer tour starts tomorrow!!!!!! See you in Columbus!
  • Sunshine-daydr…
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    last nights setlist
    From Other Stuff: 1st set Shakedown> Half Step> Big River Im so gone> Loose Lucy Cosmic Charlie Uncle John's Band 2nd Set Playin> Minglewood Scarlet> Sugaree Dark Star> China Cat> The Eleven (Jam only no vocals)> I Know You Rider> Playin Reprise Encore Brokedown Palace bob - - - - - - - - - - - - - - http://spanishsunshinedaydream.blogspot.com/ http://www.facebook.com/photos.php?id=633338979 Spanish Jam
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    Hey Tiger Lilly
    Searching for the Sound is a wonderful Book. I really enjoyed it. There's some really funky art & Grate Pictures. Tell us what you think when your finished with it, and I'll add my 2 cents. Don't want to give anything away PEACE
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    Was in my mailbox today, from a friend. What a treat!!! Didn't even know this book existed, to my chagrin, but on the other hand was a better suprise this way.********************************** Don't part with your illusions. When they are gone, you will still exist, but you have ceased to live. Samuel Clemens
  • BassShango
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    Phil Me Up - Portland Tix??
    Howdy folks...wow things have changed since the last time I was here :-) It seems a lot slower and dustier than a couple years back... Anyways, I am here in my not quite desperate yet search for any ticket to the Phil shows in Portland...I missed the mail order since I don't check it nearly as regularly these days and it sold out nearly immediately so by 1pm of the onsale day they were all gone... That said if anyone has a single extra or more I'd be extremely happy to take it off your hands! Gracias! chris chrisp1972@yahoo.com
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    the spam filter has really been acting up lately and probably needs a few wellbeams of its own.
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Happy Birthday Phil. Loved the b- day show, came out from CO to celebrate. Saw the Broomfield shows too, Great run fellas. Bobby looks great,John K looks solid. The whole band is hitting on all cylinders. I gotta agree with Jackstraw, to much Chris Robinson was overkill! Would of prefered to hear more of JK. "I wanna thank yooooou for a real goooooood time"
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thank you, phil....for not insisting on acting your age.
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What would Jerry do? Certainly not raise money for a socialist bent on making us all dependent on "uncle scam". JG knew the GD existed because of our freedoms. Now he's gone and things have changed and I for one am saddened by it. All those years and now this stance? What a bummer.
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The Grateful Dead never got involved in politics and that was a good thing. Each member may have voiced their own opinions over the years but as a collective unit they were independent. As a whole they believed in freedom of expression and doing what they thought was right for them and their fans. Jerry's philosophy was to not lead the straight life and just live, he had his political views but did not believe in using the band as a vehicle in expressing them. If the Other Ones feel the need to use their names as a bandwagon to express views that is their bag and one that I can ignore like when Phil speaks about the donor thing at every single show. Phil is adamant about the donor thing and that is ok, because it is a great cause, but not at every show. He should set up donor booths and do specific shows just for that. When Jerry died the well dried up a lot, but the boys still go out and give us music which I thank them for doing so. Phil plays bass very well in that off beat way that he does, but he sings like he is tone deaf. I heard a recent version of Money that Furthur played I loved the beginning and the chorus was great and then Phil sand the lead, I had to turn it off, he totally ruined what was a great song. In the Grateful Dead days I only enjoyed two songs that he sang, Box Of Rain and Tom Thumb Blues. I still enjoy the music and will not stop listening because of their use of their names to bandwagon politics. The dude who decided to quit playing his own music because of this needs to ask himself why he likes playing music and if he does not anymore then he should quit.
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Someone please give me some ideas on shows to listen to that are 'philled out'. I want to get philled up today. Yesterday, I was jamming to the bass solo from Dick's Picks 34.
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A very merry un-birthday Jill! oh and um yeah.... HAPPY BIRTHDAY PHIL! Enjoy your day! Every best wish I send your way, xo! A toast at almost high noon! To Phil, Clink! XO
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just want to say thank you for keeping the spirit alive and for still searching the sound.GO ON PHIL IT KEEPS YOU YOUNG