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    link found in my inbox this morning http://www.wolfgangsvault.com/jerry-garcia/photography.html?ra=0&pg=1&s…
  • fluffanutter
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    thx for link
    marye, sounds good!
  • marye
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    "Move Me Brightly" at TRI Studios August 3
    Bob Weir gathers a whole bunch of musicians at TRI to celebrate Jerry's 70th birthday, and the whole thing streams live. Get the details here. We'll have lots of coverage after the fact, but hey, you can check it out for yourself too!
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    Thank you very much!
    Thank you very much for that info!
  • marye
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    I would suggest
    checking out some of the excellent books, e.g. Dennis McNally's Long Strange Trip and Blair Jackson's Garcia: An American Life, for lots and lots of info. Not to mention the latest version of DeadBase, which will give you a pretty good sense of what was played when. It's been a while since I've heard "Can't Come Down," but my recollection is a)yes, it's early and b)several of them are singing at once. Officially the band was founded in 1965. Various subsets of the lineup played together at various times before that, often with other people who remained part of the scene one way or another. To oversimplify a whole lot!
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    Could I get some info about the band when they started out?
    Hey all, I haven't been on here in a while. I wasn't sure where to ask my questions. Could I get some info about the Grateful Dead when they first started out as in the 60s? I do know they are dated back around 1965-1967? Was it Jerry that was actually singing some of the songs such as Can't Come Down, and Stealin' to name those two songs? Or who was actually the lead vocals at that time? I know people where I live doesn't believe it that the music I have on is the Grateful Dead. I'm guessing why they don't believe me is because it doesn't sound like the band, and it doesn't sound like Jerry. I'm just guessing why. Thank you,
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    Hey Jerry
    Hope you enjoy being reunited with your old buddy... RIP Tom Davis
  • fluffanutter
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    My bad
    Missing a page from Dead Base
  • bolo24
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    Warfield 15 Show Run
    Actually, it did happen - I was there for most of 'em! 9/25 through 10/14, 1980 - 15 shows, 3 sets each (1 acoustic).
  • fluffanutter
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    @Ed's Blog
    The Grateful Dead did not do a 15 show run at the Warfield. The entire series of acoustic shows totaled 17: Seven at the Warfield; Two at the Saenger; Eight at Radio City. the longest run of the Grateful Dead was nine. They did that twice at the Madison Square Garden in 1988 and 1991. The Warlocks, two months away from becoming the Grateful Dead, did a 30 show stint at the In Room in Belmont, CA starting in September of 1965.
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Jerry's blue neoprene guitar strap, Anyone know what brand or model this guitar strap is? Walk in Peace all. SGP
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one more here, got some computer access today:
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HAPPY BIRTHDAY JERRY!PEACE : )
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Happy Birthday Jerry!
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FOR HAVIN LET US BEING PART OF YOUR INCREDIBLE TALENT AND THE MOMENTS OF PURE JOY ENCOUTERED WHILE LISTENING TO YOU AND THE BOYS !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!H A P P Y B I R T H D A Y , J E R R Y !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! **************************** P E A C E & L O V E ************************************
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Thanks for all the music and inspiration that you shared without conditions. Thanks for channeling something beautiful into the world that changed so many people's lives for the better.
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Wherever you are, and everywhere you still are. Conversation is always more interesting than recitation, so speak your mind and not someone else's.
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Here's wishing you a very Happy Birthday Jerry! Wherever you happen to be, we are sending you all our love on this very special day. It's been too long since I last saw your smilin' face, however your music still brightens my every day! I love and miss you more than you know! Happy Birthday!
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Been thinking about this day all week. Gonna take it easy tonight & have some Non-Moments of Silence, lost in your music. "Dust off thos Rusty strings just one more time..." PEACE
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happy birthday to u happy birthday to u happy birthday r brother jerry o how we all dearly miss u "i have a lovely view of heavin but i would rather b with u "
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I wish that we could all post together more often. Happy B-Day to Jerry! Thanks everyone, my tears are not alone. Much love. Chris, Mary, and Brody
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What would have been your 66th Birthday! Best wishes to you Jerry! "Let there be songs to fill the air"
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Happy Jerry day to all my brothers and sisters out there. Words can't even begin to describe how much I miss Jerry and that special magic that was a Dead show. It was, and still is, an honor and a privilege to be a part of it all. The Bus may have slowed a bit, but it hasn't stopped! Peace
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Fare you well my honeyFare you well my only true one All the birds that were singing Have flown except you alone Goin to leave this Broke-down Palace On my hands and my knees I will roll roll roll Make myself a bed by the waterside In my time - in my time - I will roll roll roll In a bed, in a bed by the waterside I will lay my head Listen to the river sing sweet songs to rock my soul River gonna take me Sing me sweet and sleepy Sing me sweet and sleepy all the way back back home It's a far gone lullaby sung many years ago Mama, Mama, many worlds I've come since I first left home Goin home, goin home by the waterside I will rest my bones Listen to the river sing sweet songs to rock my soul Goin to plant a weeping willow On the banks green edge it will grow grow grow Sing a lullaby beside the water Lovers come and go - the river roll roll roll Fare you well, fare you well I love you more than words can tell Listen to the river sing sweet songs to rock my soul
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There are things you can replace, and others you can not. And Jerry, you are in the latter category, my old friend. Thank you Jer, for all you gave, you made this a better place for so many of us. Rest in peace Jerry, sleep in the stars. You will never be forgotten, your music will continue to bring pleasure to millions of folks until the end of time.
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Words cannot begin to describe how much we miss you. You are part of the molecules of our minds and our souls. Tonight I will look out into the big starry sky and hope to see you standing on the moon. peace and love,happiness and hope,pk
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Excellent essay by a very gifted poet. First time I have read it. Seems we are all riding on the big blue ball together in life and in spirit. The spirit can change the planet far beyond our steps on earth. In lifes like Jerry's, we all have and will continue to benefit from his spirit and his love. what a wonderful world.
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I first heard the Dead in 1966. The times were and continued to be heartwrenching. When the Dead came out with this song I don't think I was the only one who felt like I was taken under the wing of the Dead. Jerry Garcia and family moved me then and does to this day. How very fortunate we are to know this man, this band, this music.
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These two songs, on a good night really show how much Brent and Jerry had a major connection. Brent would just fuel Jerry's fire and vice verse. It gives me chills to see Jerry so happy and animated. By the way, I have friends that hate Brent's voice, but I feel he is incredibly under appreciated. I love his voice, it seems to melt beautifully with Bob and JG. Regardless of your views on the vocals, the only player as good or better, in my opinion would be Hornesby. JG and Brent would just start a back and forth that Bob seemed oblivious to. Watch the DVD's if you don't believe.Peace, Kenton
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Mission In The Rain Lyrics: Robert Hunter Music: Jerry Garcia I turn and walk away Then I come round again Looks as though tomorrow I'll do pretty much the same I must turn down your offer But I'd like to ask a break You know I'm ready to give anything For anything I take Chorus Someone called my name you know I turned around to see It was midnight in the mission and the bells were not for me Come again Walking along in the mission in the rain Come again Walking along in the mission in the rain Ten years ago I walked this street, my dreams were riding tall Tonight I would be thankful Lord, for any dreams at all Some folks would be happy just to have one dream come true But everything you gather is just more that you can lose [chorus] All the things I planned to do, I only did half way Tomorrow will be Sunday, born of rainy Saturday There's some satisfaction in the San Francisco rain No matter what comes down, the mission always looks the same [chorus]
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"Walking along in the mission in the rain" Mission district of SF, after getting out of court on some ticket thing ( & getting out of the ticket)...about 1976 or so......the song ringing through my head @ the time............xoxo Gypsy Cowgirl
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as most of us know, Jerry lost the first two joints of his 'middle' finger in an accident when his brother Tiff chopped it off. Jerry was around 4 years old. here's the trippy hippie questions of the day: 1) had Jerry ever given anybody 'the finger' with his right hand before his finger got chopped off? 2) was Tiff the very first recipient of Jerry giving somebody 'the finger' with his right hand after the bandage came off? 3) in his adult years, did Jerry tend to give people 'the finger' with his left or right hand? been wondering about all of that for a long number of years... ( -; peace.
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welcome back!:-)
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Can't answer any of those, Joe, but I do seem to recall that the new Senator from Minnesota once offered to have Jerry give the "finger" to someone on Halloween night in 1980... All you had to do was give generously to Jerry's Kids! Conversation is always more interesting than recitation, so speak your mind and not someone else's.
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thankx, marye. I also remember hearing a story about a dude who saw Jerry before some show, must have been 88 thereabout, post-coma Jerry; maybe walking around, anyways, Garcia was smoking a ciggarette, and the dude yelled out 'hey Jerry, I heard you quit smoking' to which Garcia replied with a stubby, right handed middle finger gesture type of reaction with a smile as he did it. that is the only confirmed rumor of which finger Garcia used in his adult life, though this is only anecdotal evidence and hardly enough to form of a sample to gather the proper level of statistical integrity. ( -; apart from Polo and breeding Arabian horses.... Garcia was a real pip. a real pip. peace.
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can't never get tired of this clip: missin' Jerry real bad today... seeing this makes me smile. peace.
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thx, ccejjjjjjjjjjjjjjjj! i remember sneaking to the tv in the basement to watch playboy after dark as a kid (probably 13-14), i think it was wgn in chicago, it was on real late, and i saw THIS show. how could ya forget that poncho. another one of those brushes with my future before i knew... it would still be a few years before i found myself escaping though the lily field : ) peace
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Didn't Jerrys brother aXidently chop off his finger while chopping wood at a young age? So iv'e heard somewhere.Phatmoye
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nah, phatmoye; the story about Garcia and his brother was just for the press releases because the truth is too shocking; Jerry lost the tip of his finger in a poker game. ( -; peace.
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yeah, it was them ace's running up and down his sleeve that did the digit in, just as the queen of diamonds was hittin' full shine! ;-
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I'd have to say my favorites are 1. Tiger, 2. Wolf 3. Bean I love every single thing about the Tiger's tone. "There ain't no revolution, it's evolution, but every time I'm in Georgia I eat a peach for peace." -Duane Allman
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Man that may just be the coolest thing I have ever seen ccs gone. Wow I am really missing Jerry right about now too. "Half of my life I spent doing time for some other f@#ker's crime. The other half found me stumbling around drunk on burgundy wine"