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Gotta miss it for a good cause ❤️ 🎵 You gonna wait till the stars come out ✨ 🎵
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Yo - Doc! I love you big guy. It's been a revolving door lately so I hope this the step that finally sets you on the course to healing. Looking forward to the time when you can get back out there - {{{hugs}}} now and a bunch more when we see you - Soon! Ed
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It's nice that there's an opportunity for some other teams to have a crack at the playoff. Clemson has had a spot every year since 2016 and Alabama has been in all of them except for 2020. TV executives want the usual suspects and would not be down for a slate like: Georgia, Michigan, TCU, Oregon
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Announcing Winter Tour! ❄☃❄ We are thrilled to kick off our 2023 dates on the Western part of America with dates including some of our favorite towns and venues: Thu, Jan 26 Marquee Theatre - Tempe, AZ Fri, Jan 27 The Novo - Los Angeles, CA Sat, Jan 28 Observatory North Park - San Diego, CA Tue, Jan 31 Fremont Theatre - San Luis Obispo, CA Thu, Feb 2 Crest Theatre - Sacramento, CA Fri, Feb 3 & Sat, Feb 4 The Warfield Theatre - San Francisco, CA Sun, Feb 5 Harrah's Lake Tahoe South Shore Room- Stateline, NV Tue, Feb 7 The Depot - Salt Lake City, UT Thu, Feb 9 Belly Up - Aspen, CO Fri, Feb 10 10 Mile Music Hall - Frisco, CO Sat, Feb 11 Mission Ballroom - Denver, CO Tickets go on sale this Friday at 10 AM local time!
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https://www.rollingstone.com/music/music-features/john-kadleciks-journey-grateful-dead-fan-bandmate-bob-weir-phil-lesh-1234611559/
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I guess people are busier than ever and/or have so many platforms to discuss things they're passionate about. In the past, the rhythm of this forum could be encapsulated by: "New ones coming as the old ones go" A more apt description now might be: "That's the way it's been in town, ever since they tore the juke box down" It is a ghost-town around these parts now....Sandboxes and playgrounds change, I guess. Life for me has never been more hectic between work, kids, (who are both now taller than their mom + dad), and caring for parents who used to care for me. I just don't have the time to geek out on DSO like I used to. Since 2008/2009, travelling to see shows has dwindled to a trickle and that makes me a bit sad - but life marches on I guess. Thanks to Taper Ron for keeping this place from falling in on itself. What am I saying? I don't know - I just miss ya'll. I hope everyones worlds are spinning in the right direction and I hope to get the chance to see some of you out in the great wide open dancing to the amazing music of DSO. Peace.
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I saw Goose in Aug and they ripped it up pretty well! While I was impressed with their effort, they don't make me want to drop everything for the next opportunity. If it's an easy up-and-back - I'll take that ride again.
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Save The Date! 🚀 We are pleased to announce the tenth Dark Star Jubilee will take place at Legend Valley in Thornville, OH on May 26-27-28, 2023! Enter to win 2 passes to the Jubilee! https://eb.toneden.io/darkstarorchestra/post/dark-star-jubilee-2023
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DSO does a great 'ALL GAS - NO BRAKES!' Other One! I've always loved the Bass windup so much and Skip is up to the task ❤️
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Dark Star Orchestra • 2022-09-17 (03:11:13) • L'Olympia, Paris, France https://archive.org/details/dso2022-09-17
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It takes great strength and grace to put yourself out there like that. I completely understand the sorrow of letting others down but "... to thine own self, be true." We simply cannot hide and many still die trying. I got a ways to go to be the man I know I can be but I've had to remind myself every day that "I'm 100% *!@&# worth it - even if when feel like I'm not. Love you brother - here's to the best chapter yet!
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Rude - Why are you not in someone’s front office being groomed for GM?
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New Fall Dates! 11/10 - Brown Country Music Center / Nashville, TN 11/14 - House of Blues / Cleveland, OH 11/15 - Wellmont Center / Monclair, NJ
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12/28 + 12/29 - State Theatre / Portland, ME 12/30 + 12/31 - Capitol Theatre / Port Chester, NY New (added) Fall Dates on Fall Tour Thread.....
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Time to get superstitious. If they won't smudge the locker room, then maybe it's time for the owner to erase the bad JuJu with a sacrifice. The offering? This haircut - just shave it all:
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I streamed 2nd and 3rd sets. Show was fire 🔥! Crypty was very good - Terrapin Suite was excellent!
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Not my cup of tea but I’ll try to see ‘em. Tempo is a huge adjustment but I’ve extracted what I needed before, I can do it again. Hopefully I won’t have to travel very far.
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Not 100% that I could dance for the whole 18 but boy would it be fun to try! Curious as to the run time for this one........Anyone?
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Sorry, Rick. So much loss in a beautiful world. Peace to you and your family - love you buddy
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‘Grateful Dead Meet-Up at The Movies’ to Feature Copenhagen 1972 Tivoli Hall Performance https://jambands.com/news/2022/09/15/grateful-dead-meet-up-at-the-movies-to-feature-copenhagen-1972-tivoli-hall-performance/?utm_source=Relix+Daily&utm_campaign=9c8e7d1366-EMAIL_CAMPAIGN_2022_09_15_05_25&utm_medium=email&utm_term=0_486e6e4b54-9c8e7d1366-29140159&mc_cid=9c8e7d1366&mc_eid=794e3472a3 Rhino Entertainment, in partnership with Trafalgar, will present the 2022 edition of Grateful Dead Meet-Up At The Movies in theaters worldwide on Nov. 1, with additional screenings across the U.S., Canada and select territories on Sat. Nov. 5. The forthcoming movie showcases one of the Grateful Dead’s most iconic shows, from their Europe ‘72 tour, at Tivoli Hall in Copenhagen, Denmark, on April 17, 1972. Grateful Dead Meet-Up captures the band’s ground-breaking concert broadcast event, which was the Dead’s initial major live concert broadcast and the first in Danish television history. The film has been fully restored, color corrected in high definition with audio mixed from the 16-track analog master tapes by Jeffery Norman and mastered by David Glasser. The movie presents viewers with approximately 90 minutes of Grateful Dead music as they run through classics like “Chinacat Sunflower,” “I Know You Rider,” “Big Railroad Blues,” “Truckin’,” and many more staples. Included are Jerry Garcia, Bobby Weir, Bill Kreutzmann, Phil Lesh, Ron “Pigpen” McKernan, Donna Jean Godchaux and Keith Godchaux. Moreover, the film also captures the band’s first live performance of “He’s Gone.” Additional highlights include “Ramble on Rose,” “Jack Straw” and “One More Saturday Night.” The tour also serves as the final run for Pigpen, who passed away on March 8, 1973, making the group’s rendition of “Hurts Me Too” all the more powerful. “We are pleased to be partnering again with Rhino to bring the ‘Meet-Up’ to cinemas around the globe,” said Kymberli Frueh, SVP for Programming and Content Acquisitions for Trafalgar Releasing. “The last ‘Meet-Up’ was the first with an international footprint and was a rousing success. We look forward to many more years of bringing Dead Heads together in local cinemas, wherever they may be.” Tickets for the movies will be available on Sept. 23 at www.meetupatthemovies.com.
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Dark Star Orchestra celebrates their 25th Anniversary with a Fall Tour with stops in the Midwest and Northeast this Fall, including a special 25th Anniversary Performance at The Vic in Chicago! The tour kicks off with a show at First Avenue in Minneapolis on November 3, followed by two nights at Riverside Theater in Milwaukee on November 4 & 5. Then it's back where it all started, Chicago, for a very special show at The Vic on November 11, celebrating 25 years to the day of the first ever Dark Star Orchestra show! The tour rolls on with a stop at The Pageant in St. Louis on November 12, followed by two nights at The National in Richmond on November 17 & 18, and then The NorVa in Norfolk on November 19. The bus then heads north for shows at The Grand Opera House in Wilmington, DE on November 20, XL Live in Harrisburg on November 22 and a stop at Penn's Peak in Jim Thorpe, PA on November 23. The celebration wraps up with a two night run at The Paramount in Huntington, NY on November 25 & 26.
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The Strand Lyceum on 1972-05-26 - London, UK (1) Promised Land, Sugaree, Mr. Charlie, Black Throated Wind, Loser, Next Time You See Me, El Paso, Dire Wolf, Two Souls In Communion, Playin' In The Band, He's Gone, Cumberland Blues, Jack Straw, Chinatown Shuffle, China Cat Sunflower-> I Know You Rider, Not Fade Away-> Goin' Down The Road Feelin' Bad-> Not Fade Away (2) Truckin'-> The Other One-> Morning Dew-> The Other One-> Sing Me Back Home, Me & My Uncle, Ramble On Rose, Sugar Magnolia, Casey Jones E: One More Saturday Night
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...in college station with a 1.5M payday to boot. UNC shoulda lost to them boys, too.