Hats, t-shirts, photos, and other objects whose absence is causing a void in your life. Note: if you're looking for tapes, go to the Tape Trading topic. If you're looking for tickets, try Tickets Wanted. This topic is for stuff that is not tunes or tix.
Years ago on a now defunct radio station in Baltimore, WHFS, one of the DJ played a tune at this time of year "God Rest You Merry Deadheads" or "Come All You Deadheads". I would love to find a copy of that novelty tune. Never heard it again. Anybody have any ideas? Thanks and Merry Christmas and best wishes for a dream come true New Year.
Looking for the Grateful Dead Shirt that has Bert & Ernie on it from Sesame Street, and it says "what a long strange trip its been?" Can anyone help on where to find it? Thanks!
this is crackers 1970 about the worcster furthur show here is my email darkstargraham@gmail.com
hey now was at the worcster mass furthur show 11-19-10 if any one has a copy willing to trade anything in my extensive collection dead and non dead please help need that alligator and scarlet fire thank you peace
I'll see what I can find out.
Does anybody know when new issues of Vol 4 will happen. I would like to purchase a copy.
I sure wish I could find a photo or photos of myself and a girlfriend seated near the center of the stage, just to the left of Kreutzmann from the audience's perspective, at the April 23, 1988 Irvine Meadows show.
i am looking for July 1, 2003 the Marcus in Milwaukee with Willie Nelson on guest vox for a few jams.... help?
This was a 2 day show, with Dead 1st up on Sat, followed by Allman Bros, then Sun Allman followed by (and with ) Dead. I painted a 4x7 fabric poster of Skull&Roses holdind up pots of gold and rainbow overhead. Threw up on stage to Dead Sat. They used it as a backdrop on Sun, but I never got a photo. Anyone out there have?
Locations
Looking for a panoramic picture of the Sam Boyd Silver Bowl...the Sun is actually blue and sky is yellow...or anyone that went to the Vegas shows 91-94
"Don't the brakeman look good momma, draggin down the Douuble e?"
Robert Zimmerman