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  • izzie
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    October 7
    Today is October 7. On this date in Deadhead history: - In 1966, the Grateful Dead played Winterland Arena in San Francisco. This is the band's first appearance at Winterland. - In 1977, the Grateful Dead played the University of New Mexico in Albuquerque, NM. - In 1980, the Grateful Dead played the Warfield Theater in San Francisco. - In 1994, the Grateful Dead played The Spectrum in Philadelphia, PA.
  • izzie
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    Today is October 6. On this date in Deadhead history: - In 1966, the Grateful Dead played the LSD fest at Golden Gate Park in SF. - In 1969, the Grateful Dead played the Family Dog at the Great Highway in San Francisco. - In 1977, the Grateful Dead played the Activity Center at Tempe, AZ. - In 1980, the Grateful Dead played the Warfield Theater in San Francisco. - In 1981, the Grateful Dead played the Rainbow Theater in London. Good Shakedown to open things up. The Blues for Allah Jam out of Space is also pretty good. - In 1984, the Grateful Dead played the Richmond Coliseum in Richmond, VA. - In 1994, the Grateful Dead played The Spectrum in Philadelphia.
  • izzie
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    Today is October 5. On this date in Deadhead history: - In 1968, the Grateful Dead played the Sacramento Memorial Stadium with the Youngbloods. - In 1969, the Grateful Dead played Sam Houston Memorial Coliseum in Houston with the Jefferson Airplane, The Byrds, and Poco. - In 1970, the Grateful Dead played Winterland in San Francisco. - In 1980, the Grateful Dead played the Warfield Theater in San Francisco. - In 1984, the Grateful Dead played the Charlotte Coliseum in Charlotte, NC. - In 1994, the Grateful Dead played The Spectrum in Philadelphia, PA.
  • izzie
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    your opinion requested....
    it starts again this evening! if you read this between now and this evening, please chime in with a preference - do you want everything from Sept 18 forward, or pick up from today? either is fine with me, and I'm leaning towards the former, but if anyone feels strongly either way, i'd like to hear it! thanks.
  • heathaafeathaa
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    daly update
    oct.20,1983 dead platyed kickin; show at The Centrum in Worcester Mass.a show that got me hooked.2nd, set was fab!!!are we still posting dead history???
  • GratefulGigi
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    Big 60 !
    Happy 60th Bobby ! :)
  • gypsy soul
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    ditto
    wishing bobby the best and many more nothing left to do but smile, smile, smile
  • Timmy
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    birsday
    Happy Birfday, Bobby! Long live Life & Love, uh oh yeah, & Music!
  • Hal R
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    Has Today in Deadhead History Ended?
    Pomo - the Rhino must have heard you!Bring it back please. If the doors of perception were cleansed, everything would appear to man as it is, infinite. Wiliam Blake
  • pomo1
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    What happened?
    Please don't tell me that my sarcastic, toungue-in-cheek post of September 14 came true!!!Oh well, this was a fun little forum while it lasted.
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in the same location, one of my favorite shows and scenes of all time.
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i'm a techno moron and now i'm confused. so now i'm a confused techno moron. oh well. i'll keep pluggin' away until i get used to it and that will reduce the confusion part but reducing the moron part...........that may take a (long) while so please bear with.........hehe : ) ( i do like the new heading but please keep things the same for at least 1 year..........much thanks)
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Spent the day in Utah with the band up in the hills, where at least one person was observed entering the show under the canopy of a parachute, with purple smoke trailing behind him; some folks had set up a tarp in the middle of the crowd, upon which target the parachutist then made his graceful landing. As he passed over my head, I could see that he was dancing and had a ticket in his hand. Just a day like any other day, back when we had a Grateful Dead.
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Holy shit. Bob Weir is 65. It's true, all the years combine.
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Holy shit. Bob Weir is 65. It's true, all the years combine.
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marye. Bob's saying, "just throw money".
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Tonight in 1966, the first Grateful Dead concert was recorded live at the Fillmore in San Francisco.