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  1. 58 minutes ago, Rude said:


    nice. Shooting for them all. Thats like an iron man triathalon. Too bad the 3 day break isn’t mid tour instead of after show 1 when you don’t need it. Are you guys booking a hostel/hotel every night or using the train as a hotel a few of the nights? I knew a few of those legs were going to be tight getting to the next one. I’ll just live vicariously through you guys. Is it you and your brother doing the run?

    Yep we’re gonna give it a shot. It’s gonna be a marathon of marathon 72 shows. It would be nice to have the break in the middle sometime but it will be nice to have time to explore a little in London and Paris. We booked hotels for all of the single nights and airbnbs for London and Paris. We figured out the travel by train, it’s all doable the next morning from city to city versus overnighting it. The one exception was Munich to Milan which was a 9 hour overnight train that bypasses the mountains. The bus the next morning is around five hours and cuts thru them.  Would have probably done something like sleep on the train for some stretches but there’s the problem of having our bags with us at the show and dealing with that stuff.
     

    Me and Jake are doing the run, my wife is gonna be with us from London to Berlin and heading home from there. She’s got a friend out there so she’ll have stuff to do while we’re at the shows and will attend her  second DSO show at the Olympia, her only other one was Red Rocks 2018 😄

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  2. 9 hours ago, Tom Banjo said:

    How do people plan to get from city to city while on this tour?

    We’re taking the train. Some long rides between cities and I think a car would be a hassle to deal with. All the venues are pretty close to train stations. Most of the train rides between tour stops you can walk onto with the Eurail pass, but the international ones (England >France, France >Germany) you need to book a seat in advance. The train from Munich to Milan is overnight and leaves too early to be able to catch the Munich show, so we’re taking the bus the next morning. Looks like a nice ride thru the Alps ⛰ It’s around 550 bucks for the Eurail pass to do the whole tour in first class, seems like a good upgrade with bigger seats, more space etc over coach which looks cramped and still around 400 bucks. 

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  3. I like seafood salad, the imitation crabmeat kind. Someone must have eaten some at the Ithaca show the other day, and I kept smelling this sweaty, mayonnaisey odor near me, it was gross. Now I’m out driving around at work, thinking about getting some at a place that makes it, and I am getting grossed out, hopefully this isn’t permanent 😅

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  4. Shakedown Street >
    Corrina

    Might as Well

    Broken Arrow

    Lazy Lightning >
    Supplication

    Lazy River Road

    Lost Sailor >
    Tangled Up in Blue

     

    Sugar Magnolia>
    Bird Song>
    Truckin’>
    Sunrise>
    Drums >
    Imagine Space >
    Don’t Let Go>
    Throwing Stones >
    Don’t Let Go
    Visions of Johanna>
    Sunshine Daydream

     

    E: Piece of My Heart

     

    Inspired elective, amazing sound, killer Tangled, tremendous bombs during Truckin,  lots of loving audience interaction during Imagine, great ending sequence post drums, had some good space down in front, in a grand old theater on a beautiful spring day 😃
     

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  5. 7 hours ago, Rude said:


    that’s where JRAD comes in. If you want something crazy like Cumberland>big River>Cumberland>big River>Cumberland>big River>Cumberland> big River that’s what they do lol.  On that note I get a JRAD show this weekend as a warm up for cincy>Richmond Dso. Should be a good way to get my feet under me before a lot of travel with winter rust built up. 

    You forgot >Space> between all the Cumberland and Big Rivers😄 DSO Big Rivered me the other night when I thought for sure it was Cumberland. I think those are my top two for a killer dance song. 

  6. Boston Garden, Boston, MA (5/7/77)
    
    Bertha
    Cassidy
    Deal
    Jack Straw
    Peggy-O
    New Minglewood Blues
    Mississippi Half-Step
    Big River
    Tennessee Jed
    Music Never Stopped
    
    Terrapin Station
    Samson and Delilah
    Friend of the Devil
    Estimated Prophet
    Eyes of the World
    drums
    The Wheel
    Wharf Rat
    Around and Around
    
    E: U.S. Blues
    

    F: Rockin’ Pneumonia and the Boogie Woogie Flu

     

     Well, that was quite a fun night! Good sound and venue, good space in our little corner, went down to the floor for the last few songs. Lots of fun, great company and sore feet, can’t ask for much more 😄

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  7. 1 hour ago, BillK522 said:

     

    Thanks for reminding me to get my tux to the dry cleaners.

     

    Praise DSO.

    My friends used to have a prom at one of the bluegrass festivals up this way every year. All the guys in the group would dress up in suits and tuxedos and there was a collection of prom dresses that was assembled from thrift shops, tag sales, etc. for the ladies. Everyone would dress up and remain like this for the night. It was mainly before my time hanging out with them, but I got to witness one prom, it was pretty fun 😁

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  8. 11 minutes ago, PoetryGirl said:

    Pat Metheny Side Eye Project! Thomas Wolfe Auditorium 

    with James Francies on keys of Houston and Joe Dyson on Drums and of course the orchestrion. 

     

    Wow truly inspired playing by his bandmates. Monstrous!

    What I've got is......

    Have you heard?

    Antonio

    Message to a Friend

    It Starts When We Disappear

    Timeline

    When We were Free

    A dissonant crazy Ornette Coleman song

     

    Acoustic melody with This is Not America and Last Train Home included. 

    I think the final exam for a new crew member is can you tune the Picasso guitar? 😉

    I did get run over by a spotlight during "It Starts When We Disappear". jeez. It was strong and came right at me. 🤪

    Just looked up the Picasso guitar, what a bizarre looking device! 

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  9. I think it’s awesome that Bob wanted to sit in with the band, and of course DSO, I am sure, was thrilled to have him. I think the bottom line is, if you made a career playing this music, and Bob Weir wants to sit in for a few songs, you let him, and he’s in charge for whatever he wants to do. I think it was gracious of Eaton to step aside to give Weir the space in the music he’s carved out for himself and is accustomed to occupying. It was probably cool to watch his hero sit in in his position in his band, and I’m sure it was a treat for the audience!

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  10. 5 hours ago, John A said:

    Agreed, but more impressively this post suggest you read that whole rant.  Impressive forum Deadication.  :rofl:

     

    On another subject, check out the He's Gone jam from 5-12-80 Boston.  Jerry, Phil, and Brent are all getting after it.  At one point they seem to be hinting at Caution.  Then just before the jam fades into drums things get nice and weird.  Good stuff.

    That was a killer jam, thanks for the recommendation, gotta check out the rest of that show now. 

  11. Weird that Zack Nugent would post all that stuff. He also posted a picture of a fake shirt saying “Bobby, Mickey, Drummer #2, Oteil, Jeff, JRAD guy. Kind of a petulant display of ill temper from someone who should (at least publicy) display some mutual respect and professionalism towards other professional GD musicians. (Or don’t say anything 😎)

  12. 22 minutes ago, Greg from Chestertown said:

    Not to be a dick or anything, but I think the term comes from coal miners in West Virginia who were identified by the red kerchief that they wore around their necks. 

    I’ve always thought it came from the sunburned necks of farm workers, interesting to hear about the red kerchief. 23 for me, not bad for a Yankee raised in the city. Most of mine were the mainstream selections, though 😁 Happy New Year!

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  13. 7 minutes ago, Mango said:

    It's widespread

    One time, I got myself into a full blown panic, when the phrase “full blown panic” got into my head, gently at first, but with increasing intensity until I was convinced I was heading off into the storm. Gathered up my foul weather gear and was ready to fly through the night until I realized how silly the situation was. That has nothing to do with this, just wanted to share🤡😁

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  14. OK, hear me out. The first set of 2/26/77 as a story. Terrapin as an overview, Minglewood giving some backstory on the sailor. They Love Each Other as the relationship blooms. Estimated Prophet, the sailor develops some kind of messiah complex. The Lady has had enough of the sailor’s insane ramblings, leading into Sugaree, the break up. The sailor is feeling down and out after losing it all, gets into trouble, as described in Mama Tried. Deal, a cautionary tale, but at least they gave it a shot. Playin, a summary, with The Wheel sandwiched in between as a reminder that we may be at the mercy of fate, with the chance of redemption at every turn of the Wheel. A stretch, maybe? 

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  15. 7 hours ago, Ammagamalin Crew said:

    Make for a good Jerry Bobby opener, evening thoughts and thanks for all your taping!

    The plot thickens! The only time (I think) Terrapin was played as an opener was its first live performance, on 2/26/77, and it was followed by Minglewood. Pretty cool, wonder if it holds any water or they were just playing songs. Taping was fun, made some dear friends, and it was a fun way to experience shows. Thanks back to you for all your taping!

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