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  1. Caught one of those Jerry band shows in Baltimore., singing ain’t no bread in the breadbox for two weeks straight after that show.
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  2. 2003, ahh when new years was in Indy! Countdown>Shakedown That's kinda a favorite as we were back celebrating New Years Eve with everyone
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  3. The Norva----First set elective. Second set 12-21-68. 2017-12-01 Set One: Good Morning Little School Girl ; Down' That Rag ; Big Boy Pete ; Dupree's Diamond Blues ; Mountains Of The Moon > Saint Stephen > The Eleven > Viola Lee Blues Set Two: Turn On Your Lovelight ; Cryptical Envelopment > The Other One > Cryptical Envelopment > It Hurts Me Too ; Alligator > Drums ; Alligator > Caution (Do Not Stop On Tracks) > Feedback > And We Bid You Good Night Encore: Hard To Handle There is someone else on this forum that feels the same---I am sure of it!!! However, thats the thing, shows each have their nuggets whether the music, the friends, the venue, the party, etc....... Jubille 2015 for sure my greatest moment with DSO and those I have evolved with since hopping on this bus. But---it was the Pocahauntus show that got me to hop. Set One: Quinn The Eskimo (The Mighty Quinn)-> New Minglewood Blues Dupree's Diamond Blues My Brother Blow Away It The Must've Been The Roses Passenger Waiting For a Miracle Stuck Inside Of Mobile With The Memphis Blues Again The Weight-> Jack Straw Set Two: Mississippi Half-Step Uptown Toodleloo-> Feel Like A Stranger Eyes Of The World-> *drums-> space-> Truckin'-> Comes A Time-> Good Lovin' Encore: Forever Young The forever young left me in a realization that my youth growing up with this music was not lost and had been refound. Little boy lost was no longer and a whole new chapter began. The first decade(almost a decade) fought rough waters getting on board, but hung in there to finally come out stronger with a easier feeling---never missing a beat once the music began. 🤑
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  4. That was back in the day where I planned 8 show runs and ended up doing more lol. I’ve always liked doing creative tours like the 2019 6 show cali summer tour then doing 2 days in Yosemite then catching phil at terrapin crossroads then 2 deadco shoreline then winging it ending up in elko nevada seeing 4th of July fireworks then messing around in west Colorado before redrocks. The spring 2020 was going to be my greatest planned tour ever that never happened lol. Were planning on doing 11 or 12 of the 13, skipping 1-2 shows to give us 2 days in south beach and one in Nola. Instead covid hit. Then there was a “Hey”. “Bedroom?” 3 minutes later “I’m pregnant. It’s a boy. No more fun for us”. Now I just reminisce and pray that when I’m 65 and can get away for a few weeks the beta zeta iota strain isn’t cancelling tours again or if there are still tours in 15 years or will we just be wearing Meta glasses and existing in a 3D virtual reality. Bobby will definitely still be touring but playing at 50% tempo of current deadco to the delight of deadco fans who are like slow it down even more. It’s too fast. How can we sit when It’s so fast. Slow it down and hey no standing or dancing at shows. We can’t see!
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  5. In 2003, our band played Bay Center in Dewey, DE after a day of severe thunderstorms. Maybe 50 people showed up. The dance space stretched for days. Praise DSO.
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  6. Definitely not one of the best songs ever written by the GD, but a song that will always shake every atom in your being when you hear DSO jam it right. I agree with many previous post. DSO takes it to a new level. Its a song that needs to be experienced live. The power and thunder in that song is rivaled by very few. DSO can speed it up where it makes old Metalica, and Iron Maiden seem like elevator music you heard as a 10 year old. I have never heard a GD version that matches DSO---particularly----BLK Mnt--would say 2017--maybe. Didnt they end 69' Jubilee with a crushing VLB?------I think I saw T collapse after that encore--granted---it was power packed show before the slayed the encore. Songs with that much jam have to be heard live. T for Terrapin-----definitely top 10 along with Ripple....but really-----I can not honestly rate songs mentioned in past post as each one mentioned has moved me in ways the others have not. Individually they all really seem as important as the next. Less Tons of Steel-----still I can relate to a bitch burning hot---least a machine can be turned off, just Leshing the grade. Note---nothing more fun than kids off on a snow day in a place that rarely sees the white treat!!! You know what the best of that is-----Snow Cream!!! Evaporated milk, vanilla extract (organic of course), and snow---blend then offer-----leshing the yellow snow!!!!
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