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  • JackstrawfromC…
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    Zombie d Wulf has a list posted of all the songs. I just cant' remember which page/thread he posted it on???? "Escaping through the lily fields, I came across an empty space. It rainbow then exploded, left a bus stop in its place. The bus come by and I got on, thats when it all began. It was Cowboy Neal at the wheel of the bus to never ever land"
  • c_c
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    anybody have a list of all the songs that they played this tour? it was something like 150 different songs. not the setlists, but you know, like an alphabetical list. or a website that listed them? please? peace.
  • hippyjameZ
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    Sure do miss getting on Dead.net and checking the setlists and reviews.. All i gotta say is, "I wanna thank You, For a Real Good Time!."
  • bilee
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    I just left the following on the “Shout Outs” page"Yo Godspal! You ever even been to a show with Jerry? Yea it was bigger and better..... after 25 years! Who cares about bigger and better, and the definition of cover band is a band that covers other peoples songs just the way they were done by the original. If you think that the Dead are a cover band then so is Van Halen (running with the devil and most of the songs on their 1st album are old 30s blues songs) and the Rolling Stones and Clapton and Led Zeppelin, and many other bands that take songs that they like or admire and redo them. So the Dead would have to be a tribute band.... but the core members are all in the band so it's a tribute to themselves! Like most people that claim to be Christians you sure are quick to judge. I see 2 to 3 hundred bands a year working. From the 29th of April to the 12th of May I worked Neil Young, James Taylor, Fleetwood Mac, Kenny Chesney and Billy Joel/Elton John. I took the time in all that to drive 7 hours to Chicago for the show on the 4th and to fly to Mountainview for the show on the 10th. The rest of the month will include Andre Rieu, Yani and Sugarland. Next month is a bunch of other national acts. I CHOOSE TO SEE THE DEAD BECAUSE THEY ARE STILL, HANDS DOWN, THE BEST BAND IN THE WORLD. i'LL TAKE TIME OUT OF MY LIFE ANYTIME THEY PLAY TO SEE THEM." I left it in response to someone calling this band a cover band. Sooo maybe I'm a little rabid but I am one loyal Motherf#%*er and I won't apologize for my response. I will say thank you to the band for lighting that space in my heart that has been dark for so long. Thanks for validating my conception of what the Dead means to me with my wife and my grown kids that have lived on the peripheral of my relationship with this huge part of my soul but now have experienced it. After Chicago my wife said “I Get It” she felt the magic. Same in Mountainview with my boys, 25 and 22 that have lived with this all their lives, listen to the music and now know the feeling. I meant what I said, this band, not the Grateful Dead, but the Dead is the best band in the world. If the Grateful Dead could be here then that might not be the case but that will never happen. It’s funny that the Grateful Dead went through what a handful of keyboard changes and there wasn’t a question of who they were. I hope that when other band members pass (you know… the wheel thing) that the band still plays the songs that I so want to hear and new ones that will reflect the band at that time with the same magic as in 69, 79, 89 or 09. I also hope when I’m gone that my children and my children’s children have the same opportunity to feel the magic.
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    Is there any chance we get the list of material they use for ligthts on tour?
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    Man, I can't wait till the morning I wake up and see the forum topic that says "THE DEAD TO TOUR IN FALL" :) I can almost say that this could definately happen:) The vibes on this site alone are offf the scales man. Everybodys reviews from the shows they attended seem fantastic. Special thanks to Charlie Miller for letting all us heads listen to some really great music off archives:) Everyone keep ur fingers crossed for the fall and I hope to see you all in the lots:)Peace- Moye
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    Well, I feel a want for more, but know I am fortunate for the shows I was able to see (8 including Penn State). Then again, I need time to save up some money, as it sure wasn't cheap or without sacrifice (well worth it though, just saying...).The last show at the Gorge was fantastic for so many reasons. It turned out to be a 80 degree day, met some awesome Washington State folks, was center stage 7 rows back, and it was our 3rd wedding anniversary! Was a grate trip, we flew in to Seattle and picked up a rental vehicle in the pouring rain. Drove to Moses Lake to be closer to the venue so we wouldn't have to drive so far when they opened, and ended up driving through quite a snowstorm through the cascade mountains. It was surprising to see, as it was snowing so hard that it was accumulating on the roadway and we certainly didn't expect it. Fortunately, we drove out of that, and the weather improved. And as I mentioned, the day of the show was 80 and sunny! Back home on the east coast now and reading others viewpoints of the shows here. Love hearing about them. My take on the shows are that they definitely got better as the tour went on. Of particular note, I got to see the progression of Warren as he took more of a stage presence as the tour went on. The gorge show was definitely a rock star Warren night IMO. He was on fire, first with the Allman's, and seemed to pick up steam with the Dead. My appreciation for him has definitely grown, and I now count myself as a huge Warren fan. LOVED his version of Althea that night, do I dare say even more then bobby's from earlier in the tour!? Anyway, thought I'd share just a bit now that the ride is over (for now). I am anxiously waiting for Rothbury, and at the same time glad that I have a little time to save up for it! Will probably end up having to skip a couple other shows I had planned on attending (DSO), but I do love those outdoor Dead shows! And as far as the Gorge goes, what a FANTASTIC venue! Would love to do that again if the opportunity arises. Now I feel the need to check out Red Rocks, as I have heard that setting is just as nice, but due to the distance, it would take The Dead to play there to really motivate me, thus the reason I am going to Rothbury. It was so nice to be part of the scene again, to be around so many newer, young folks intermingled with us older, still very much young at heart ones. Never would have thought that there would be another opportunity for a tour, never mind just a nostalgic show, but now I am thinking, how could they not do this again. I mean, it truly was a win-win. The band and all that are employed to stage the tour certainly made some money, but even more importantly, they all seemed to be having a most excellent time up there, and those of us that were fortunate enough to catch a show, know everyone else was digging it. So boys, if any of you actually find time to read any of these postings, lets do more together, as I for one will agree to do my part, which is attend show(s) that are feasible and be a part of the lovely deadhead community to welcome the next generation in with open arms. Speaking of this, at the Gorge show there was a 18 year old high schooler that convinced his dad to bring him, and that kid really got it! It was fun watching him react to the band and crowd. This is how it will never die. Musicians, sure, but the music will be passed on. Please bring on another tour! See ya at Rothbury!
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    We all had a real good time, didn't we? And I really enjoyed "meeting" and sharing the experience with you folks. I hope we have a chance to do it again soon, and I'm sure looking forward to RatDog this summer!
  • JackstrawfromC…
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    I totally agree with you. This is not the Grateful Dead it is The Dead. 2 pretty different bands really. Both grate in there own special ways (I know that sounds a little cheesy but hey it is true). It is impossible to replace Jerry and his unique guitar, vocals, perspective and soul are missed believe me. But if you went in to this tour with an open mind I just don't see how you could have been disappointed. I was not a Warren fan going in but coming out I am a huge fan. He made this tour folks just admit it. He brought his own style to the mix, he wasn't trying to be Jerry he wasn't trying to sound like him and he wasn't just sitting in filling space. There were times when he sounded hauntingly similar to Jerry (China Doll, Morning Dew for example), times when he sounded very soulful like Brent and times when he has just being Warren. He really moved me and not unlike what Jerry used to do for me. That is where I will disagree with Peggy-O, I was almost in tears several times. The same could be said for Jeff too. He brought his own style and it fit in beautifully. I love Ratdog and Phil and Friends and all but there is something special and kind of hard to explain when they are all together, then throw in Billy and Mickey and the raw power is back!! What also returned was the lot scene. Walking through the lots at Shoreline and Washington seriously made me feel like 20 years old again. I felt like I was back where I belong, and that is a very special feeling I will hold onto forever. They played this tour with emotion and power and they were as tight as I have ever heard them.. EVER. There were shows in the 90's with Jerry that didn't have a fraction of the power, emotion, magic or energy these guys are holding right now. Some of those shows felt like they were just going through the motions. NOT in 2009!! They hit this tour with a sense of "We are still the kings of the jam bands, and now we are going to show you". Sure some shows were better than others that is how it always was, is and will be. That's why I always suggest to catch as many Dead shows as possible because that one magical show that touches your soul and changes your life is out there. Although I haven't heard any of the shows from this tour that I would consider to be "bad". All I can say is "When can we do this again??" Seriously!! "Escaping through the lily fields, I came across an empty space. It rainbow then exploded, left a bus stop in its place. The bus come by and I got on, thats when it all began. It was Cowboy Neal at the wheel of the bus to never ever land"
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    Great reflections PeggyO, GD GRW and JackStrawfromCO...
    I just loved reading them, I think we all share the same sentiments only you guys know how to verbalize it better than I. But everytime I read one of your reflections or thoughts, I keep thinking "yeah, that's what I feel like"! Anyway, just wanted to throw it out there. ~Tam
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The band says Happy New Year with an announcement of almost twenty shows in April and May.  More details to come!

https://dead.net/dead09

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Does anyone have any idea how much tickets will cost?
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It would be a shame if these tickets were overpriced, but I am so excited for this show, goin to Hartford, anyone else? Since the end is never told, we pay the teller off in gold, In hopes he will return, but he cannot be bought or sold
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Does anyone know when the last europe tour was?
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reya i believe that ratdog played some dates in europe in 2002 or 2003
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Looks like top ticket price of about $85. Ticketmaster has the info for the 5/9 Forum show up and ticket prices are listed at $50-$85.
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I call Promised Land as the opening song of the first show in NC. last Dead tour in 2004, tix prices were something like 70$ I do not remember if that was before or after the bullshit Ticket Price Blaster 'convenience' charge or will call pick up bull shit extra charges. Phil and Ratdog for NYE 2008 were 65$ but Dec. 30th was only 45$ BEFORE the bullshit sur-charges. any link for that 5/9 ticketmaster thing, please?
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any rumours about any opening acts? I would love to see BOTH Hunter or Jackie warming up. ( -:
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http://www.ticketmaster.com/event/09004227B6A85BD0?artistid=865713&majo… Dinna pay anywhere near $70 to see The Dead or TOO. and just saw Dog where the top price was about $35 in a small venue. The prices listed above are in line with what other bands are charging, but we were kinda hoping for something affordable. Looks like obly one show for me.
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I've seen this listed as "an Evening With" in a news report, which would makes it sound like the Dead and only the Dead.
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Read it the other day and haven't checked but i think its that press release from the dead homepage that lists it as "An Evening With..." I really hope they send us thru something other than ticketbastard. (for the presale) 50 + fees is LAME! Have Love and Keep It - Patrick
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When are they going to post the ticket prices? I love the dead, but times are tough! J
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does anyone know how these things work? do we have to sign up anywhere? is it done through dead.net or somewhere else? I know once the tix go national stub hub is going to scoop them all up and jack up the prices.
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I live in Pittsburgh, PA. I am a father of 3 and I work 60+ hours a week. After seeing the magic happen at Penn State, I am doing EVERYTHING I can to make 5 shows happen. If you want it, you gotta go get it. I am hitting GREENSBORO (8+ hours drive), MSG (either 7 hours drive, or I may have to FLY to get there), BOTH Philly shows (6 hours drive) and haven't decided between Chicago (would have to FLY) or Buffalo (4+ hours drive). I am not "loaded". I know I don't have the cash so readily available. But I am going to do everything I can to make it happen. This is IT, in my opinion. I cannot imagine these guys doing another tour of this magnitude after this one. So, (in the immortal words of Badfinger) if you want it - here it is, come and get it, make your mind up fast - you'd better hurry 'cause it's going fast. (just apropo, I thought - not the greatest song in the world and has no GD reference, but wtf, I'm rambling!) ~ Pappy http://www.theCAUSEjams.com "Once in a while you can get shown the light in the strangest of places, if you look at it right." - Robert Hunter
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If you think about it the uncertainty of it all is what made touring with the Grateful Dead such a thrill. Obviously we are all older now and probably (hopefully) better off than we were 20 years ago and with that I think comes the sense that uncertainty makes us uneasy. It's kind of too bad you know because I'll never forget the adventure of loading into a junker automobile with little to no money, gas, food and tickets (fully aware the shows you were driving to were sold out). We would drive 1200 miles to Cali, sleep in the car and somehow some way make it into at least a few shows and more amazingly make it 1200 miles back home (one year our car was in such bad shape we had to drive 25 mph the whole way home). I'll never forget those times and those memories are what make the Dead all the more special. More than just a band. "Everybody's braggin' and drinking that wine, I can tell the queen of diamonds by the way she shines. Come to daddy on an inside straight, well I've got no chance of losing this time"
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pappypgh, your freaking me out man!! stop that rambling, i'm counting on a west coast tour in the fall... positive thoughts please!!! i could be a half an hour from tucson in an hour :-
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Granted I only got a few shows in before Jerry died, but those times will be with me forever. Being 17 and driving out to Vegas with no money, no hotel reservations, no responsibility and a crap load of beer to sell in the parking lot. Sleeping in the car with old friends, new friendss, then driving 6 hours home to San Diego after the Sunday show - all in time to make it to school Monday morning. I wish I had more years to follow the boys, but I'm grateful for the shows I was able to make and will always be thankful it was in time to see Jerry. I love hearing all the tour stories from HEads older than I am, always puts a smile on my face! Once again, I can't wait for May!!!
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Those Vegas show were the bomb!! I was there in 91, 93 and 94 (not sure why I missed 92) and each time we had no hotel and we pretty much didn't sleep - LSD works good for that! But anyways one night we had to sleep so we snuck into the pool area at the Frontier and slept on the pool lounge chairs, woke up the next day about 9am to find the entire pool and every chair occupied by the hotel guests - people with their families, little kids, the works. We had to look like total bums laying there asleep in all our clothes! I still can't believe we didn't get arrested. Not to mention my buddy trying to bet his tickets at the blackjack table. Oh man! Thanks for jogging my memory of those Vegas shows! "Everybody's braggin' and drinking that wine, I can tell the queen of diamonds by the way she shines. Come to daddy on an inside straight, well I've got no chance of losing this time"
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I made it to 92, my first show, only had tickets for Sat and was miracled in on Fri and Sunday. Slept (not really ;o) in the back of my 83 Honda civic behind some random strip mall. It was awesome, first time I had been to anything like that before and I fell in love. I've often said this before, but even though I was fairly young, I just felt at home in the parking lot, like big ole arms opening up and hugging me. Silly I know, but that's just the way it made me feel. I was back the following year (93) for a bitchen show, I can still remember the thunder and lightening cracking while Bobby was singing Looks Like Rain. Get chills thinking about it! p.s. I love your reference to Loser...one of my all time fav's!
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Didn't mean to freak you out.....but that's the vibe I'm gettin'. Keep in mind Phil is 69 this year. No P&F summer tour and there IS a RatDog summer tour, from what I understand....If I were you, I'd do my best to hit a couple of THESE shows (just in case - ya can't be too careful!!) ;) ~ Pappy http://www.theCAUSEjams.com "Once in a while you can get shown the light in the strangest of places, if you look at it right." - Robert Hunter
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Not a silly statement at all, I totally relate to what you say. I get chills walking down this memory lane! It is fun reminiscing! I also remember it being almost unbearably hot!! Everyone crowding under those fountains. That reminds me - we saw Jerry Seinfeld at one of those shows. The coolest thing about all of this - I have been in touch with some of my longtime touring friends from around the country and we are trying to reunite for some of these shows. Awesome! "Everybody's braggin' and drinking that wine, I can tell the queen of diamonds by the way she shines. Come to daddy on an inside straight, well I've got no chance of losing this time"
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And always at least 100 degrees or hotter lol! I remember the first year I got really sunburned, although I didn't feel it until I got home. But yes they were extremely hot, but when that tropical rain came in 93, it was awesome! And my little honda had an engine problem so I had to drive home with the heater on so that my engine wouldn't overheat...Good times, good people!
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OK, I've been looking all over this site for ticket presale info...I can find no prices, what you need to do to get on the presale, time of presale, ticket limits - etc...can somebody help PLEASE?
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when the information exists, it will be posted here, honest.
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Just in from the TMaster folks , the May 9th show at the Forum in LA, ticket prices will be from $49.50-$85.50. No idea on seating yet...enjoy
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when the pre-sale info is ready, could someone please, pretty please with sugar on top write up some 'fool proof', step by step instructions how to deal with it? also, I'm hoping and praying that any pre-sale tix will have 'will call' pick up availablity and do not need to be mailed anywhere.
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Dear Terrapin..been going thru same stuff today in NH..finally called ticketmasters and they referred me to TicketsNow.com..a sister of ticketmasters..got 2 tix for Bos show..hope this helps..check them out..Peace..DaisyMay
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..just reflecting back..followed The Grateful Dead in NYC, Philly, Washington, East Coast and warm up group, The Alman Bros..saw those two groups mesh and what a trip!! Have a great son now, age 19, who I turned him onto the Grateful Dead! WE, my son and I are going to The Dead Concert mid-April..how cool is that!! I am so stoked!! What a concert to share!!! Peace and Love
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daisymay-are you and your son going to the Worcester shows? Has he seen RATDOG or anything?It's nice to see a kid that age who listens to something besides "GANGSTA RAP"(YO YO NIGGA NIGGA YO YO) I Dont get it! That's all my 19 Y.O. stepdaughter listens to.I know"to each their own" Im just saying I DONT GET IT. anyhoo-have a grate time fellas!♪
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All life's riddles will be answered, as long as you feel the Vibe. Believe in it. Let it nurture you. Let it it flow. Let it grow. It gives you the strength, It gives you courage. Take its energy and turn it into a positive force. It will guide you to where you want to be. Forget about your trials and tribulations. I was at a Dead show in Paris 1990 at the Zenith Theatre. General admission. It is the size of a high school gym with and open floor and bleachers. I had money, a place to crash and tix to the sold out shows. But what was truly amazing was right before the show started, the French could not believe that these people traveled all the way to Paris without a ticket. So instead of turning them away, all the Dead heads outside were able to buy tickets and their was much rejoicing. True story( who says the French suck.) This the Vibe. Believe in it. Peace and Love. So the kids they dance and shake their bones. "Oh if a man tried To take his time on earth And prove before he died What one man's life could be worth I wonder what would happen To this world."
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I see the good old paper and postal mail order on: http://gdtstoo.com/ Nothing on Dead.net though...have I missed something... Looking forward to firing up the ole Nak CP4 Shotgun Caps in the hockey arena's ______________ "What is Hypnocracy if not the search for the meaning of Hypnocracy itself" St. Dilbert
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Yes, goin' to Worcester..just me and my son..I'm an old time hippie chick who was fortunate enough to hear all the great groups back then..Joplin, Hendrix, Doors, Jefferson Airplane, etc..and especially The Dead..and Allman Bros..and my son has been exposed to all types of music including rap..yet also loves The Dead..what a time to share!! Thank you for your kind enthusiasm...Peace and Love..Let the War end Now...
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avoid ticketsnow --> they guarantee tickets but it is still a scalper site. they don't actually have tickets in hand yet and they 3-10x face value. hope it works out for daisymay but for everyone else just go for the presale, don't feed the scalper machine unless absolutely have to.....would hope there would be kind people at the shows but I have a feeling this will be a tough ticket no matter where....
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Daisymay-Sorry for assuming you were a father/son team(my bad)your comment on "what a time to share" got me thinking:I should get my stepdaughter a ticket and show her the light!!! at the very least she would meet some cool people, and have good time.(whatyathink?)Peace to You+Yours-Hope to see you at the show!(i'll be the one wearing a tie-dye.) ONE MORE SATURDAY NIGHT OH YEEEEAAHHH
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hey everyone :) HAPPY NEW YEAR !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! and most of all happy spring tour :) been too long since ive seen the rest of the boys back together. think its been too long for alot of us not to be back together.sad to say but recently went to a dso show and danced like i was 17 again. my body reminded me of this the next day,lol.i still see bobby, phil and such, its just this time, ithink we all need it. life gets tough and what brings us together is what also seems to balance our lives out. maybe im just speaking for myself,hopefully there are some out there who know what i mean. anyway - come on baby and let the good times roll !!!!!!!!!! :)
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Im with ya on that--DSO is OK- but aint NOTHING like the real thing-baby!!!!!!!!seeya inside!!!!!
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oh yeah!!!!!!!!!!! trust me on that i hear you. ya know the phrase " been so long i've got to callin' it home" wel im HOMESICK ;0
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I FEAL THAT IN THE ROUND ABOUT WAY THAT LIFE HAPPENS, WE ARE ALL IN FOR A HUGE HUG :)
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IF THE BOBBY DONT BRENT YOU THEN THE JERRY PHIL!!!
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I can't wait for them to hit near the eastern shore!! Verizon center here we come!! anyone no if they are playing Bonnaroo?? I bet they couldnt handle phish heads and dead heads!!!!!!!!!!
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I haven't seen any shows since about 1978 (I'm a real old-timer) but the Dead are always in my heart & their music is always with me. I can't wait for this show.
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So happy to hear about the mail order! So, NEW QUESTION, if I m'o on tuesday (1/13), and the presale sells out(which we all know it will) do i screwed for tix? Like will gdtstoo still have seats. Do they get their own alotment of seats? Figure they (gdtstoo) been around long enough, someone on here should know the answer to that question. Thanks guys! The sky was BELOW ansd the sun was YOU! - Patrick
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Does anyone know if they'll be selling live soundboards at the shows?I picked one up at RatDog's gig this past summer in Chicago...Just curious...
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I was looking at the countdown clock and if I"m doing the math right, the pre-sale would open up at 9pm Pacifc Standard Time...am I calculating right? Just want to make sure I"m at my computer the minute it opens ;o)!
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i'm new the west coast and currently living near LA.. im wondering how quickly a show like the forum on 5/9 will sell out?
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Looking forward to seeing the Dead in Mountain View: I've never seen a show west of Salt Lake
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Not sure, it's a big place but with one 2 So Cal shows, I would think it would sell out pretty quick. But again, I'm no expert so I guess we'll have to wait and see. I'll just be happy when I have my tix...my anxiety level is through the roof lol, I just want my tickets...can't wait!!!!
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I'm not so sure. In the most recent Relix, there are interviews Phil, Bobby, Billy, and Mickey. I can't remember if it was Bobby or Phil, but one of them said that they'd likely try to do a summer tour in 2010 if the spring tour goes well. He was explicit in saying "not this summer, though." So if everyone stays healthy, they have apparently already at least talked about 2010 possibilities.
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The lack of West Coast shows on the upcoming tour makes me think a two part Summer Tour is coming. I'm surprised there is only one show at MSG (although Nassau is an adjacent date). I miss living in upstate N.Y. right now, as I'm stuck in Houston with the northeast blues again. Anyway, anyone have rumors about how mail order or internet sales are going to work? Thanks! Andy