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popcritic
Posted 2007-05-09 11:45 AM (#101217)
Subject: Jerry's strings


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God knows I loved him, but I'm not sure I would've paid this for his strings!

http://sfgate.com/cgi-bin/article.cgi?f=/c/a/2007/05/09/BAGGJPNHGL1...

Best to all--

Dave King
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cliff
Posted 2007-05-09 12:00 PM (#101218 - in reply to #101217)
Subject: Re: Jerry's strings


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f@*kin' "sheep" . . .
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gh1
Posted 2007-05-09 12:02 PM (#101219 - in reply to #101217)
Subject: Re: Jerry's strings


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They must still be dropping acid.

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gh1
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Beal
Posted 2007-05-09 12:08 PM (#101220 - in reply to #101217)
Subject: Re: Jerry's strings



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Location: 6 String Ranch
lots of it.
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Grif
Posted 2007-05-09 12:10 PM (#101221 - in reply to #101217)
Subject: Re: Jerry's strings


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Bad trip man.
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FlicKreno aka Solid Top
Posted 2007-05-09 12:14 PM (#101222 - in reply to #101217)
Subject: Re: Jerry's strings


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..But Does Live Up to the Band`s name..... :D

Vic :cool:
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Waskel
Posted 2007-05-09 12:52 PM (#101223 - in reply to #101217)
Subject: Re: Jerry's strings



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How many deadheads does it take to change a light bulb?
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cliff
Posted 2007-05-09 12:59 PM (#101224 - in reply to #101217)
Subject: Re: Jerry's strings


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Like, NONE, Man! . . . they'll just(like) light the patchouli candle, man . . . .
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Grif
Posted 2007-05-09 1:05 PM (#101225 - in reply to #101217)
Subject: Re: Jerry's strings


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Don't bogart that joint, my friend, pass it over to me...

I know, it's Little Feat, not the Grateful Dead
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Waskel
Posted 2007-05-09 1:07 PM (#101226 - in reply to #101217)
Subject: Re: Jerry's strings



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They don't change it.
They just wait for it to burn out then follow it around for 30 years...
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ProfessorBB
Posted 2007-05-09 1:22 PM (#101227 - in reply to #101217)
Subject: Re: Jerry's strings



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Back in the 80's, I loved it when the Dead came to Red Rocks for a weekend concert series. The Deadheads would follow in their busses and junkers and camped out along the creeks in the foothills and wherever else their vehicles broke down. Life was so much easier back then.
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rick endres
Posted 2007-05-09 1:31 PM (#101228 - in reply to #101217)
Subject: Re: Jerry's strings


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"Whooooaaa, man, tell me again -- how much did I pay for that guitar strap? $17G's?!!!!
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rick endres
Posted 2007-05-09 1:40 PM (#101229 - in reply to #101217)
Subject: Re: Jerry's strings


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I remember when Jerry died -- you could see these 50 something Deadheads who were just devastated and lost. Think about it for a minute -- they had based their ENTIRE LIVES around this guy and his band. Now it was gone, just like that. Thirty years down the drain. Can you say, "Get a life?" Talk about a wake-up call!
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Weaser P
Posted 2007-05-09 1:41 PM (#101230 - in reply to #101217)
Subject: Re: Jerry's strings


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"Better pass over the whole pint of that Cherry Garcia, dude."
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schroeder
Posted 2007-05-09 2:44 PM (#101231 - in reply to #101217)
Subject: Re: Jerry's strings


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Grif - I think it was The Holy Modal Rpounders.

Little Feat only ever recorded music. (At least while Lowell was alive).
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Grif
Posted 2007-05-09 2:57 PM (#101232 - in reply to #101217)
Subject: Re: Jerry's strings


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Oh, you mean the "Total Quintessence Stomach Pumpers"

Actually I think it was "Country Joe and the fish"
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schroeder
Posted 2007-05-09 3:01 PM (#101233 - in reply to #101217)
Subject: Re: Jerry's strings


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Maybe.
Hang on while I pour another Guinness.
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Waskel
Posted 2007-05-09 3:23 PM (#101234 - in reply to #101217)
Subject: Re: Jerry's strings



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"Don't Bogart Me" Elliot Ingber - Fraternity of Man.

Little Feat covered it too.
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Old Man Arthur
Posted 2007-05-09 10:11 PM (#101235 - in reply to #101217)
Subject: Re: Jerry's strings



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I only went in to SEE the Dead once! At Watkins Glen. But that wasn't indoors.

But I went to dozens of Dead Concerts. Often days before the Dead played. And then didn't even try to get into the concert.

The Party is in the Parking Lot, man!

Actually, the Grateful Dead chose their venues by the availability of a Party Park at the site. No Park, No Concert.

That is why they played the Kaiser Auditorium in Oakland, CA more often than they played the Coliseum. And the Kaiser held about 5000 people, with another 10,000 getting stoned it the Park.

They would put speakers out every year when they played the Greek Theater in Berkeley. Last concert of that year's tour.

Yeah... There is Nothing Like a Grateful Dead Concert!

I was sad when Jerry died. But I didn't cry. And I know people who did! Now these people are just trying to capture a bit of their Youth. But you cannot buy that moment, with everybody moving to the same music... And Mushroom Tea!

And I was enough of a Jerk to say out loud,
"Now who are the Deadheads gonna follow around?"

(I suggested Phish)
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