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    Today is November 4. On this date in Deadhead history: - In 1966, the Grateful Dead played the Avalon Ballroom in San Francisco. - In 1968, the Grateful Dead played the Longshoreman's Hall in San Francisco. - In 1977, the Grateful Dead played the Cotterrell Gym at Colgate University in Hamilton, NY. - In 1979, the Grateful Dead played the Civic Center in Providence, RI. - In 1985, the Grateful Dead played the Centrum in Worcester, MA.
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    Today is November 3. On this date in Deadhead history: - In 1984, the Grateful Dead played my nominee for show of the year with a great one at the BCT in Berkeley, CA. Rare "Down in the bottom" in the first set. Nice "It Must've Been The Roses" as well. The second set featured a good "Why Don't We Do It In The Road," "Cumberland>Gloria" and the Uncle John's>Fantasy out of space is very good as well. - In 1991, the Grateful Dead played the Polo Grounds in San Francisco for a memorial concert to the late Bill Graham. John Fogerty, CSN&Y, Popper, Joan Baez, Robin Williams, Santana, Jackson Browne, Tracy Chapman all play as well.
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    Today is October 31. This is one of the stronger days of the year for great Dead shows. On this date in Deadhead history: - In 1966, the Grateful Dead played the California Hall in San Francisco. Ken Kesey also held his Acid Test graduation on this date. I believe shuttle buses took people back and forth between the two shows. - In 1967, the Grateful Dead played the 'Trip or Freak' show at Winterland with QMS in San Francisco. - In 1968, Mickey and the Hartbeats played the Matrix in San Francisco. - In 1969, the Grateful Dead played San Jose State University in San Jose. - In 1970, the Grateful Dead played two good shows (early and late) at the SUNY-Stonybrook gym in Stonybrook, NY. The early show has a nice Viola Lee>Cumberland>Uncle John's and the late show has a great Cryptical with some excellent playing by Phil and also has a good Good Lovin>St. Stephen>NFA>GDTRFB. - In 1971, the Grateful Dead played a famous 60 minutes in Columbus, Ohio. Dark Star>Sugar Mag>Stephen>NFA>GDTRFB>NFA. [Dick's Picks 2] - In 1979, the Grateful Dead played Nassau Veterans Memorial Coliseum in Uniondale, NY. Good Shakedown to open the second set. - In 1980, the Grateful Dead concluded their run at Radio City Music Hall in New York City. Standard (but good) acoustic set, nice Franklin's and Fire on the Mountain in set II. - In 1983, the Grateful Dead played Marin County Veterans Auditorium in San Rafael, CA. Good H>S>Franklin's to open the second set, also the final St. Stephen of all-time. - In 1984, the Grateful Dead played the Berkeley Community Theater in Berkeley, CA. -In 1985, the Grateful Dead played a good show at Carolina Coliseum in Columbia, SC. Good Werewolves opener and a nice Shakedown in the second set. - In 1990, the Grateful Dead played a good show at Wembley Arena in London, England. Good H>S>Franklin's to open the show, good Scarlet>Fire and a good Werewolves in the second set. - In 1991, the Grateful Dead played a great show at Oakland Coliseum Arena in Oakland, CA. Great H>S>Franklin's in the first set, great Scarlet>Fire in the second set. A great Dark Star with Kesey's tribute to Bill Graham follows. Werewolves encore.
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    Today is November 2. On this date in Deadhead history: - In 1969, the Grateful Dead played the Family Dog at Great Highway in San Francisco. - In 1977, the Grateful Dead played the Seneca College Fieldhouse in Toronto, Canada. Scarlet>Fire Estimated>St. Stephen - In 1979, the Grateful Dead finished up their run at Nassau Coliseum in Uniondale, NY. - In 1984, the Grateful Dead played a great show at the BCT in Berkeley. - In 1985, the Grateful Dead played a good show at the Richmond Coliseum. The Estimated>Uncle John's is good, nice China Doll, good Dew out of Space.
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    Today is October 30. On this date in Deadhead history: - In 1968, Mickey and the Hartbeats played a fine show at the Matrix in San Francisco. Death Letter Blues, Dark Stars, Other Ones, Death Don't jams, all very good. - In 1970, the Grateful Dead played SUNY-Stonybrook in Stonybrook, NY. - In 1971, the Grateful Dead played the Taft Auditorium in Cincinnati - In 1972, the Grateful Dead played Ford Auditorium in Detroit, MI. - In 1973, the Grateful Dead played a great show at the Kiel Auditorium in St. Louis, MO. This is 's favorite China>Rider of all time, and the Dark Star>Stella>Eyes>WRS in the second set is equally fine. - In 1977, the Grateful Dead played Assembly Hall in Bloomington, IN. - In 1980, the Grateful Dead played Radio City Music Hall in New York City. - In 1983, the Grateful Dead played Marin County Civic Center in San Rafael, CA. - In 1984, the Grateful Dead played the Berkeley Community Theater in Berkeley, CA. - In 1990, the Grateful Dead began a three-night run at Wembley Arena in London. - In 1991, the Grateful Dead played a good show at Oakland Coliseum in Oakland, CA.
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    Today is November 1. On this date in Deadhead history: - In 1968, the Grateful Dead played the Silver Dollar Fair in Chico, CA. Nice Dark Star. - In 1969, the Grateful Dead played the Family Dog in San Francisco. - In 1970, the Grateful Dead released American Beauty. - In 1971, Hooteroll was released. - In 1973, the Grateful Dead played McGraw Memorial Hall at Northwestern in Evanston, IL. - In 1977, the Grateful Dead played the Cobo Arena in Detroit, MI. - In 1979, the Grateful Dead played the Nassau County Coliseum in Uniondale, NY. Terrific Scarlet>Fire. - In 1981, Bobby and the Midnites was released. - In 1985, the Grateful Dead played a great show at the Richmond Coliseum in Richmond, VA. The second set is great. Comes A Time, Sailor>Saint split by D>S, She Belongs to Me. [Dick’s Picks 21] - In 1990, the Grateful Dead played the Wembley Arena in London, England. - In 1991, Infrared Roses was released. - In 1993, the first Dick’s Picks was released.
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    Today is October 27. On this date in Deadhead history: - In 1971, the Grateful Dead played Onondaga War Memorial Auditorium in Syracuse, NY. - In 1972, the Grateful Dead played Veterans Memorial Auditorium in Columbus, Ohio. - In 1973, the Grateful Dead played the State Fair Coliseum in Indianapolis. - In 1979, the Grateful Dead played the Cape Cod Coliseum in South Yarmouth, MA. One of the best shows of the year, the second set features a great Dancin'>Franklin's and has a nice He's Gone>Caution>Other One. - In 1980, the Grateful Dead played Radio City Music Hall in New York City, NY - In 1984, the Grateful Dead played the Berkeley Community Theater in Berkeley, CA. This is a terrfic run and saw the birth of the tapers section. - In 1990, the Grateful Dead played the Zenith in Paris. Good China>Rider. - In 1991, the Grateful Dead played the Oakland-Alemeda County Coliseum. Carlos Santana and Gary Duncan sat in on Iko>Mona in the second set. It's the final version of Mona...and the first time it was played since 3/25/72.
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    Today is October 26. On this date in Deadhead history: - In 1966, the Grateful Dead played the North Face Ski Shop in San Francisco. - In 1969, the Grateful Dead played Winterland in San Francisco. - In 1971, the Grateful Dead played The Palestra at the University of Rochester in Rochester, NY. - In 1972, the Grateful Dead played the Cincinnati Music Hall. - In 1980, the Grateful Dead played Radio City Music Hall in New York City. - In 1985, the Grateful Dead played the Sun Dome at the University of South Florida in Tampa, FL. - In 1989, the Grateful Dead played one of their best shows of the year at Miami Arena in Florida. Excellent Estimated>Blow Away to open the second set. Dark Star. Great show.
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    Today is October 29. On this date in Deadhead history: - In 1968, the Grateful Dead played the Matrix in San Francisco. - In 1971, the Grateful Dead played the Allan Theater in Cleveland, Ohio. - In 1973, the Grateful Dead played a good one at the Kiel Auditorium in St. Louis, MO. The Eyes>China Doll in the first set is excellent. The Truckin>Other One>Wharf>Sugar>Casey is terrific. - In 1977, the Grateful Dead played a good show at the Field House in DeKalb, IL at NIU. Excellent Bertha>Good Lovin, very good Estimated>Eyes followed by a very spacey jam into a Stephen>NFA>Peter>Sugar Mag to close. - In 1980, the Grateful Dead played Radio City Music Hall in New York City. - In 1985, the Grateful Dead played the Fox Theater in Atlanta, GA. Good Half Step>Franklins to open the second set.
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    Today is October 28. On this date in Deadhead history: - In 1972, the Grateful Dead played the Public Hall in Cleveland. - In 1977, the Grateful Dead played the Soldiers and Sailors Memorial Hall in Kansas City, KS. - In 1979, the Grateful Dead played another great show at Cape Cod Coliseum in South Yarmouth, MA. Great show. Another great Franklin's Tower. - In 1984, the Grateful Dead played the Berkeley Community Theater in Berkeley, CA. - In 1985, the Grateful Dead played the Fox Theater in Atlanta. 'Kansas City' is dedicated the World Series champion KC Royals. - In 1990, the Grateful Dead played the Zenith in Paris, France. Good Eyes>Estimated>Uncle John's. - In 1991, the Grateful Dead played the Oakland Coliseum in Oakland, CA.
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ht-I'm wondering if you're thinking of the pumkin' on Keith's piano from the movie filmed @ Winterland? that's the only one I remember & was involved in carving it, being 1 of the catering jobs that night.......someone else may have made 1 for Halloween '83-I plum just don't remember it........wasn't dressed up, just had on my mask, gun & holster.......cowgirls dress western, you know........xoxo Gypsy CowgirlCRS-a cursered disease.....(can't remember shit) how yall remember what & how they played is beyond me! wasn't I paying attention???? haha
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This show at the Music Hall was my 2nd: I gave my ticket to a friend who was wanting to see what I was raving about, after experiencing the 3-set extravaganza, in Boulder, on 9/3/72. Check out the Truckin' > Nobody's Fault jam > Dark Star > Sugar > Sing me Back Home sequence, with One More Saturday Night to send us out the door...
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It was you! Cowgirl of many trades. Nice pumpkin.
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nothing to do w/ today-but this Friday-but I was answering a previous post on the page before. Somehow we got off track....ha-guess that happens alot. Happy Trails was talking about Sante Fe in 83 & I mentioned Halloween....sorry...but we're close now....grandson is coming. Having a "Grateful Dead Haunted Halloween House" or the hallway at least for the under 5 year olds.......xoxo Gyspy Cowgirl
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Listening to this great 1971 show, containing a Dark Star in the 1st set! Celebrating our first snow of the season in Kansas in anticipation of some good college football games today: Go Jayhawks, Go Wildcats, and further west, Go Buffs!!! Will Stanford upset USC ? Can the Gamecocks contain the Gators??
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It was 35 years ago today that Pete and I rode the red VW bus into Louisville from Oxford. I don't think the show was sold out, but then again we were right up front, sometimes leaning on the stage in front of beardless Jerry, enjoying one of the best shows in Grateful Dead history. Thanks to the band for a real good time.
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My International Travel All pulled into Red Rocks, full of Louisiana Deadheads, to witness the first visit of the band to Morrison, CO. Jack Straw was the opener of the 1st set, while Cold Rain & Snow led off the 2nd! Maybe someday David Lemieux will slip some of this 2-day run into the weekly Tapers Section!!
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back on 8/3/82 in beautiful Swope Park. The entire show was as hot as the evening temp. The 1st set just smoked. Check the live music archive for a listen, especially the Shakedown leading into the 2nd set. I had just received my R.I.F. (lay-off) notice the week before, during the first Reagan recession....
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that the Beatles played their last show, at Candlestick Park. You might not think this has to do with the Dead so much, but it figures prominently in The Electric Kool-Aid Acid Test. I wasn't there. But I was at Dodger Stadium the night before.
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had a lot to do with all of us. With "I Want to Hold Your Hand", I think they put flatout happy into the equation. I never did see the Beatles. I think Gypsy Cowgirl was at Candlestick. You guys make me smile.
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This is the only day where I'd been to 2 Grateful Dead shows: 1972 was my first show, a 3 set gem in Boulder with free pot, a rain storm, and a Rockin' Pneumonia. All this for a $3 ticket! 13 years later at Starlight Theater in Kansas City's Swope Park, it was hot and humid. The 2nd set opened with Crytical Envelopement and encored w Baby Blue. The Oade brothers made a wonderful audience recording that may be obtained from www.archive.org. Do check it out! Today on XM Sirius, David Lemieux features a piece of history with some great tunes from the Elizabethtown, NJ 9/3/77 show, one I wish I had attended. Most of it is on Dick's Pick #15.
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The show was "Englishtown" , and a great show it was, best Eyes of the World I know of. Right outside this lazy summer home
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On this date in 1980, Grateful Dead played a 3 set show at the warm and cozy Saenger Theatre, in New Orleans, LA. Set 1 was acoustic, followed by 2 electric sets. A few snippets of the 2nd electric set have been brought out of the vault just this week! A tale that had been circulating indicated the recording equipment had flown from SF to NY: now we know that a soundboard exists. Dan Healy did run a cassette deck off the PA feed, according to someone familiar with what's in the Vault. Today on XM, you can hear China>Rider, Stranger, Ship of Fools, Estimated & an Eyes! This sequence is also on the featured week of 10/12-18, here on dead.net I sure would like to hear the Scarlet > Fire, from 10/19/80, next week! Thanks for the grate memories.
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R I P: Allison Krause, Jeffrey Miller, William Schroeder, and Sandra Lee Scheuer were killed, from live M-1 gunfire, by the Ohio National Guard during a Kent State University protest against expansion of the Vietnam War into Cambodia. I was a senior in high school 30 miles away in Pepper Pike. These were very turbulent times, widespread across our nation. http://www.npr.org/templates/story/story.php?storyId=126423778&ps=cprs Grateful Dead played a free concert in memory of these fallen students in Cambridge, MA the next day, 5/5/70.
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people have this idyllic view of the '60s, all peaceful and tuneful and lovey-dovey, and, um, no. Not that way. There was a lot of dark along with the light. Often in the same place.

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Two assassinations, Robert Kennedy and Martin Luther King, that business at the DNC in Chicago, Prague Spring, the Tet Offensive in Viet Nam, the My Lai massacre, there were other notable incidents such as the Black Power salute at the Olympics in Mexico City, and many many protests.Fun and games.
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1968 is on my short list of really awful years.
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I assume "C C" is talking about Haight St kids post 1989. We can't put everyone in the same bucket. Old Haight St. "Rainbow Family," are always coming back to school the new crews- and there's always at least one or two who will pick up the proper protocol, and pass it on. There's almost always one group of "Real" ..."Haight Streetians" with all the right info. and love somewhere between Masonic and the park. We move between Santa Cruz and home (The Haight) but we can be found most everyday. So, not EVERY SINGLE group of hangouts are squatting in disguise. Were still here. Just be careful who you trust. As I was schooled back in 81 by Bill the Cat, "Shea, not EVERYONE in tyedye is *Trustworthy-Kind-Rainbow-Family!" live & learn.Hugs to you.... Miracles Eternal, Shea ~When I had no wings to fly..... You, flew to me....
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Somebody sing me back home for this wonderful show, the 2nd of 4 shows during the summer of 1978 near Morrison, CO. The triple encore of Terrapin > Saturday Nite > Werewolves is unforgetable. Check out the great photos for both 7/7/78 and 7/8/78 within this website.
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would this be the link for us to be reminded today is the 15th anniversary of the last GD show @ Soldier Field or anywhere else for that matter........
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making a little new Deadhead history...
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July 11th 1992 A range of eight 'ties', designed by Jerry Garcia of The Grateful Dead went on sale in the US. President Bill Clinton bought a set. The collection grossed millions in the US by the end of the year. From www.thisdayinmusic.com "I gave up drugs when the doctor told me I had 6 months to live" Keith Richards
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Saw a vast selection (like at least 40 different) in a popular nationwide chain the other day. Can't say i see the attraction...
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I thought they were quite nice, and they served as sort of a subversive statement for wage slaves compelled to wear ties. I suppose they still do, but I kinda scratch my head at their transformation to that big a line also.
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July 12, 1976 The Grateful Dead played the first of six nights at the Orpheum Theatre, San Francisco, California. From http://www.thisdayinmusic.com "I gave up drugs when the doctor told me I had 6 months to live" Keith Richards
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Were the original Jerry ties actually designed by Jerry? Or did he just attach his name to it? If he did it, how many different designs were his as opposed to, say, variations on a theme? Wage slaves? Really? In America? Say it ain't so! If I were president Jerry ties would be de rigeur in my administration. On topic, 40 years ago today the Grateful Dead played an epic 14 song acoustic first set at the Fillmore East that included Cocaine Blues.
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though I'm prepared to be corrected by those with better knowledge, that the designs are from Jer's art, of which there is lots, but I don't know the details.
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What a mass of hippie humanity on this wild and crazy day in 1973 near Elmira, NY. A few of us from Cleveland drove up in my '70 VW bus to see the Dead, the Band & the Allman Brothers.Our ten dollar tickets were useless as the fences were down by the time we got into the venue. We laid out a blanket left of the stage about 80 yards away and enjoyed the show until a fast moving storm chilled us all off. After the Allman's performance, several members of the Band and Dead returned to the stage and jammed on into the night. Never did figure out what was in that bottle of Almaden wine!?! "she was too pat to open and too cool to bluff"
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that were being sold in the late 80's and early 90's had a tag attached with a picture of whatever artwork of Jerry's that was used, so i believe marye is correct, they were designed around his artwork.
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the Hell's Angels. 8/07/65, 3:00 p.m. at Kesey's in La Honda. Two days of debauchery - ooooeeee!!! Further. Deep in the Rusky Dusky Neon Dust. " Where does the time go? "
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I had just returned to Bellingham,WA from Coos Bay,OR, where my father had cashed his worldly chips two weeks prior....I stopped at the tavern for a "coke and a smoke". I looked up at the television above the bar,and there was Jerry smilin' down with a black frame around his face and today's date 1995....I miss you Jerry, but I have survived and I will get by....Thanks for the music and the good times shared and yet to come....
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3 terrific shows occurred on this date: I'm fortunate to have been at 2 of them. 9/3/72 was a 3 set show on a beautiful sunny day in Boulder, with an afternoon rainstorm to cool us off. This was my first show that really put me on the bus. We all appreciated the gifts from the Rainbow family.13 years later I attended the Starlight show in KC when Cryptical opened up the 2nd set. Listen to the Oade recording and enjoy this great show again. On XM Sirius right now, 9/3/77 is playing. Dick's Pick 15 offers a soundboard recording....
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Woke up this morning @ 5:55 am when my 15 year old golden retriever, Honey, started to bark.I let her out, noticing she's movin' much too slow.... I shuffled out behind her to get the paper. I hurried my pace back to the house, cuz it was 45 degrees (Fahrenheit). Flipped on GD History to see what David L was playing, being just after 6:00 am. El Paso > Brown-eyed > Greatest Story and then Loose Lucy! 1973, not 1972! Next song was Beat it on Down the Line with a bunch of lead-in bass thumps from Phil. 37 years ago I made the drive from Oxford to Indy with a VW van full of twirling girls: indeed, this was a fun show. I think some guy climbed up on stage to visit w Donna.(?) Thanks, David, for providing the great sounding board. Looking forward to the replay at 6 pm!! P.S. I just noticed an MOTB audience recording on archive.org from 10/27/73 that might be good.
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Enough is enough. This is not the topic for partisan rants, especially partisan rants not of your own composition. Try the current events topic where at least people know what they're in for. Post and commentary thereon removed. Reposting articles from other sources isn't allowed here either, so post a short excerpt and a link to the source next time. Thanks.
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David LeMieux is featuring 5/17/78 today on XM's "Today in Grateful Dead" segment. I woner if he's playing the recording Charlie Miller equalized? . Check out Lazy Lighntnin!This show date recording is part of the Mixed Bag GD Vine: is it still circulating? To David's credit as archivist, he did pull out a 2nd set recording of 5/16/78 yesterday. This show is NOT listed in Cosmicbadger's voluminous Vindex. In addition, the LMA only has an audience.
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The Grateful Dead played what was to be their last show ever, at Soldier Field in Chicago.
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What a day in Grateful Dead history, in Veneta OR, at the Old Renaissance Faire. When is that pro video shoot going to be released?? Listening to the 2nd set on Sirius X this morning
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What a day in Grateful Dead history, in Veneta OR, at the Old Renaissance Faire. When is that pro video shoot going to be released?? Listening to the 2nd set on Sirius X this morning