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    Share Your Stories Of Healing With The Dead

    The feature film The Music Never Stopped is based on the true story of an estranged father and son reconnecting through the power of music, particularly the music of the Dead. How has the music of the Dead helped to heal you? Is there a specific song that has given you inspiration when you needed it? A memory of the Dead that has greatly enriched your life? Submit your personal tale of "gratefulness" in the comments of this page and not only we will pass along your anecdotes to the band, but you may just win a copy of The Music Never Stopped soundtrack and a t-shirt from the film. 10 winners will be selected at random.

    NO PURCHASE NECESSARY. Open only to legal residents of the 50 United States and D.C. (excluding Puerto Rico, U.S. Virgin Islands and Guam), 18 and older (or 19 and older for residents of AL and NE) at time of entry. Void where prohibited. To enter: Visit https://www.dead.net between 12:00pm Pacific Standard Time (“PST”) on March 21, 2011 and 12:00pm PST on April 1, 2011 and follow online instructions to submit entry. Limit one (1) entry per person/address/email address. Subject to Official Rules available HERE.
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    BlonDEblu-IIIs…
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    karen compton I am a San
    karen compton I am a San Francisco girl born and bred and spent my youth in the Haight and Golden Gate Park and was proud to display my Grateful Dead poster on my wall....I ended up in Chicago in 1982 for 18 years but the west coast was in my blood.I was able to return to California 10 years ago and have been lucky enough to go to concerts,the WESTFEST and again go to the anniversary celebration of the BE IN that I originally was at so many years ago. I am a free spirit that loves music, life, peace and love and kindess to all. On Dec 7th 2009 I was in a near fatal car crash going up a mountain where I live...at 2:30 in the afternoon I ended up going down a ravine hit a rock and landed in a tree...I was cut out by the jaws of life Ihad ended up in the back seat...I broke my back in three places, my ribs, my sternum, and had a head injury. I awoke in ICU and do not remember anything about the accident....I spent 1 month in the hospital and then a recovery at home....7 months later I had a knee surgery and spent another month in physical rehab. I again recovered at home. I had been let go from my job that I was at in 2006 after 25 years so I did not have to worry about missing work but it did put me in a funk...2 months later I thought I was well enough to travel and so I took a bus (my car was totalled) and went to my friends house in Clear Lake where I tripped and shattered my femur. I took a 3 hour ambulance ride back to my home and had surgery where 10 pins where put through my thigh and I spent another month in recovery before I returned home. I am still recovering from that injury but this is where the Dead have helped me more than words can say. When I was in Chicago I was lucky enough to see them in concert and they were amazing as I knew they would be...It stayed in my soul. I was feeling pretty bummed about what I had been through this last year and kinda sad too.....I never really spent much time on facebook but decided to give it a go and that is when my healing began....all of the wonderful deadheads cheered up me by their fantastic bios and their goals for all that I seek peace, music,joy, and unconditonal love for others. Where did all this come from? From YOUR music and what it means to all those who understand how great your music is....that is when my healing really took off. I pulled myself out of my funk and began to work harder to heal my bones and my sad attitude. I had loving family and friends to help me and I appreciate their kindness. THIS moment now is also part of my healing.... to be able to thank you for all the years of GRATE music....a month ago I would not have even be up for writing this but thank you for this chance to do so now and for helping me to heal and to say that for others that need a friend to help you heal, I am here for you as is this music in our souls.
  • pamforpeace
    13 years 2 months ago
    Healing vibes
    Pam for PeacePart of the experience is the loving vibes in the audience,young and old, all stripes of humanity. when the music gets going We all seem to achieve "liftoff" together. Its very powerful. The most euphoric , loving, excited. blissful and joyous celebration i recall was the show in SF when Jerry returned after his diabetic coma. The "Touch of Grey" left everyone, including the band, in tears . There was so much love in that room.. we really can change the world if we can channel that energy. "strangers stopping strangers just to shake their hand"
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The feature film The Music Never Stopped is based on the true story of an estranged father and son reconnecting through the power of music, particularly the music of the Dead. How has the music of the Dead helped to heal you? Is there a specific song that has given you inspiration when you needed it? A memory of the Dead that has greatly enriched your life? Submit your personal tale of "gratefulness" in the comments of this page and not only we will pass along your anecdotes to the band, but you may just win a copy of The Music Never Stopped soundtrack and a t-shirt from the film. 10 winners will be selected at random.

NO PURCHASE NECESSARY. Open only to legal residents of the 50 United States and D.C. (excluding Puerto Rico, U.S. Virgin Islands and Guam), 18 and older (or 19 and older for residents of AL and NE) at time of entry. Void where prohibited. To enter: Visit https://www.dead.net between 12:00pm Pacific Standard Time (“PST”) on March 21, 2011 and 12:00pm PST on April 1, 2011 and follow online instructions to submit entry. Limit one (1) entry per person/address/email address. Subject to Official Rules available HERE.
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The feature film The Music Never Stopped is based on the true story of an estranged father and son reconnecting through the power of music, particularly the music of the Dead. How has the music of the Grateful Dead helped to heal you? Is there a specific song that has given you inspiration when you needed it? A memory of the Dead that has greatly enriched your life? Submit your personal tale of "gratefulness" in the comments of this page and not only we will pass along your anecdotes to the band, but you may just win a copy of The Music Never Stopped soundtrack and a t-shirt from the film. 10 winners will be selected at random.

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about what message you want deleted and I'll deal with it.
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Having first heard the music back in 1974 I wasn't a stranger to who the Grateful Dead were. Beginning in 1977, I became a Dead-icated follower and through seeing well over 75 plus shows on both coasts lasting through the early 90's, I was able to establish a concrete understanding how an influence directly affected my life and how I looked at life. Leaving shows not only was a rewarded by an intoxicating energy transfusion, but a fantastic, overwhelming feeling of peace. There were folks on this planet that could get together and enjoy a time of music, fun, and spiritual inspiration. Can you really verbally download to a non-believer what a show is like. Or better, attempt to describe the Grateful Dead. It's like explaining what its like to take a trip on acid. I reflect on a time in the early 80's when in college. We would live with The Dead as music of life. Everyday a consistent provision of group contributed bootleg tapes to enjoy. yet through our congregations dealin' at the wheel, it was uncanny how when a problem arose and group think attempted to solve the dilemma, it was answered all too often in a Hunter lyric at just the right time. Cosmic awareness was yet another aspect that The Dead opened up a corridor of understanding and left all of us in the know, completely mystified in such a wild, cool way. Knowing that a magic was created during those years and having had the opportunity to enjoy was a great experience. Jerry may have taken a huge part of that magic with him, but the music and memories are still a very much living organism that continues to grow in my heart, mind, and soul.
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Regine "Pegi", Prinzess of Hohenzollern (yeah, he wasn't lieing.It is me).Edelweiss. Since forever, the music has helped me get awake, clear my brain, forget, and go to sleep. Even just connecting to this site, the pain I'm always in relaxed somewhat. The music just triggers the good neurons, the good natural chemistry of me lets me let go of the usual things I never wanted to be part of in the first place. I get back to me; I find my balance. I wonder sometimes if this was known when the music was written or just the happy result? And the lyrics...the softest ballads have an intensity that only comes from feeling the real....and the rocking numbers, well, you know...I can't explain it, but I'm so glad that it is. It'd be easier to list the one or two songs I don't really like much than to pick any one as a fave-that changes day to day, what my head and heart need right then. I always needed my music and I need my "Dead".
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And you thought those channeling sessions with the shrink would never pay off... Best wishes for all good things, Mona!