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  • marye
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    Good thought, sken...
    We're actually kinda thinking about implementing something like that, but at this moment have nothing to preannounce...
  • skenisahen
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    This day in GD History?
    Hey! What about a "This Day in GD History" Topic? On the "old" board, I posted links (about everyday) to places where you could listen to shows (streaming and on the legal!). I'd love to do one on a daily basis where I'd put up a link to and about a GD show played that day in history. I just love posting links to music, especially the GD!!! I'm just a, well...porpoise.
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    cool. very cool.
    cool. very cool. thankx. mucho appreciado. ( -: and not just because it was my idea... ( -; "The highway is for gamblers, you'd better use your sense Take what you have gathered from coincidence"
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    New Section
    It's called The Scene, and has two new topics, as requested!
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    In Memory topic
    here you go... http://www.dead.net/forum/memory
  • marye
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    let's just say
    For the moment, it's primarily a chaos-management issue because a lot of things still aren't working quite right. But as mindbender points out, there are also meta-issues about the way the software handles things, and it's not exactly what we're used to either. We're kinda bumping down this road together, to say nothing of up the learning curve. And we're also trying to figure out how things might be structured a bit more intuitively and making incremental experiments with what tools we've got. I'm not kidding, the sections we have are the result of brainstorming last week about uh, what categories do we really need within the parameters of keeping it fairly simple during the shakedown? Not unlike a certain band, we're kinda figuring this out as we go along. So be patient with us, and keep the thoughts coming. Apropos of which, CC, we're trying to figure out some underlying structure issues, but at least a couple of them should be up today. And Lazy, yours is a little easier to implement, so I'll be back in a few with the link.
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    RE:"You are not allowed to post a new forum topic" ??
    Its the achilles heel of this forum. Look at the URLs. It looks like if people were allowed to create new posts, and a duplicate topic is posted, it would mess things up because posts aren't arranged with numbers. I certainly hope things will change but I don't see how without ripping this thing down and adding a whole new forum. Can a MOD comment on this? _______________ insert obligatory signature here
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    In Memory of
    How about a topic for all of our dearly departed friends? I don't know about you all, but I know way too many Heads who are dead... There were some very special people that many of us in the community knew who died on the bus. This seems like a great place to honor our memories of them.
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    after I wrote this and shut
    after I wrote this and shut off the 'puter before, it hit me, why not make these topics into Sections, and then allow topic creation in these new areas? 'you can please all of the people all of the time' or create one new section with these headings (and any others people want) and allow topic creation? it would seem like a common sense solution. if it is a software issue, that it is either all or none, OK. but if the software of the board would allow topic creation in one or two sub-headings, why not?? no hurry, just chewing the fat here. (Naturally, I mean after you get all of the bugs out of the system and all that other stuff that you folks have to deal with) kind of like a compromise between festival seating and requiring people to sit in their assigned seats. people can move anywhere they want to on the floor, but if you are in the mezzanine, you should sit in your reserved seat. didn't Hampton do that in 87 or 88? just an idea. Compromise is one of the 'C's in C C Joe peace. Cheerfully Compromising Joe "The highway is for gamblers, you'd better use your sense Take what you have gathered from coincidence"
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    how about a Grateful Life
    how about a Grateful Life section? by this, I mean stuff which is connected to the grateful philosophy of life, all things grateful, and experiences we have had which may not have been at shows or totally band/music related. another, meeting heads in odd places, or experiences with heads in places other than shows/on tour. that could be called 'Strangers Stopping Strangers' like when I met a middle aged Indian gentleman in the gardens of the Taj Mahal and he went off on a tirade about why did the dead play in Egypt but never in India... another, 'Parking Lot' pretty much anything goes there. finally, a 'Soapbox' where peole could feel free to rant (in a nice way) about just about anything... food for thought. peace. "The highway is for gamblers, you'd better use your sense Take what you have gathered from coincidence"
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The Winterland June 1977 box set forum is starting to fill up with posts about people's home sound systems and a wider discussion seems to be desirable to some. Is there a separate forum for this? If so, where is it and if not, could such a forum be started. In either case, a quick post on the Winterland forum would be helpful to steer people in the right direction.
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a birthday forum..where we can send out happy birthday vibes...talk about how we spent our special day..
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I noticed when I was pre-ordering the Road Trips Volume 3 Number 1 that if you leave your shopping cart for any reason before checking out there is absolutely no way to get back to it unless you purchase another item and then delete it from you cart. That is is a really big omission. It really reflects badly. That's a basic feature every e-commerce site has - a View Shopping Cart button. It doesn't have to be on every frame maybe just on the home page or the store page - but come on.
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you have posted this elsewhere and I have passed it on.
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Hi Marye; Sam Cutler, former tour manager for the Grateful Dead and The Rolling Stones, has just had his wonderful book released in North America, and he is doing a book tour right now. I have his itinerary, and would like to post it somewhere appropriate, so that people interested in hearing these amazing stories from someone who was directly involved will have a chance to do that! Sam is a wonderful man, and we are SO fortunate to have people like him still with us to tell these early Grateful Dead stories in their own voice. If you could let me know the best place to post his US schedule I'd be very grateful. Thank you~ Wendy
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for the moment, the likely topic would be the Grateful Dead Library one in the forums. I think there's going to be a lot of interest!
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There definitely needs to be a Furthur Forum. They are well worthy.
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Fans could suggest new product ideas, and you (GD Site/Store) could monitor the interest/demand by the response.Things I'm thinking about: Pajama/Lounge pants Boxers More Tropical/Hawaiian Shirts The Bears are cute, but we need more Terrapins on items. Thx Mike --
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Grateful Dead animal crackers...like bears, terrapins, monkeys (dressed as railroad engineers), crows........
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On the top page of a yahoo story that came up yesterday as I Iogged in, I thought "Did I Just See a Grateful Dead Dancing Bear? I clicked on the story and to my surprise. There was a faint but very visible Grateful Dead Dancing Bear on the right side. Not Captain Kangaroos dancing bear. Grateful Dead. I smiled so big and was like Wowwwww!!! Citation and works: A group of people from a long long time ago and... Yahoo (Web) Wed Mar 30, 11:36 am ET Could lead codices prove ‘the major discovery of Christian history’? By Chris Lehmann Share retweet EmailPrint..By Chris Lehmann chris Lehmann – Wed Mar 30, 11:36 am ET The bear is waving with it's right hand, stepping forward with it's left foot and looking to it's right. After printing it I can even make out the ears, eyes, smile and scarf. Follow this yahoo link to see for yourself. Look at the top picture, right tablet. http://news.yahoo.com/s/yblog_thelookout/20110330/ts_yblog_thelookout/c… Vincent Huff deadheadhead.forever@hotmail.com yahoo.com and myspace.com Also at vhuff@student.cscc.edu Columbus State Community College. Age 49, 07/25/1961. Vincent Forever Grateful Forever Dead
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Hello future: I am looking to spread the positive vibrations we all are capable of to everyone and everything. It is hard to put in words, maybe you should look into my group called Moving Forward. I am networking with alike minds to start a revolution of change in our world. It is all about thinking positive, doing positive, and spreading the positive. If there's nothing but good vibes going around, the greed and instinct will be beaten down and move on to feed elsewhere. I have a lot of methods of practice, my main goal is to show and spread it through music. The wall I must knock down is the discrimination fellow music lovers have against each other. It is amazing how someone can pass judgement on what kind of sound waves your body enjoys. This goes along with all the hate and greed in our world. Lack of communication is a main reason behind all of this. I am not the best with my words, but the idea is that once everyone sees they did not generate this hate against their own kind, they will notice it everywhere. Once it's exposed we can spread our peace and make the world beating only positive vibrations, moving us forward. Thanks for your time to hear me. The group page is http://www.facebook.com/groups/227185313982190?ap=1
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the lack of jazz and improvised/experimental music in the Dead/jamband/festival/community scene.want to banish obscurity, estimated-eyes? want to become more aware of what's out there? encourage publications, festival promoters and bands to investigate, add to the bill, take out on tour and support. if the audience decides that they're not going for it and it doesn't work for them, fine. but give them the option to hear it. Furthur, Mickey, 7 Walkers and those like-minded fellow musical travelers: buy a copy of The Wire magazine (the Dead, you have lifelong friend and supporter of all things Grateful in Editor Chris Bohn, also writes under the name Biba Kopf); check out ubuweb.com. visit spaces like the Empty Bottle in Chicago; The Stone in New York, Cafe Oto in London, SuperDeluxe in Japan. we don't necessarily need to hear something championed in Relix Magazine as a special guest; we don't necessarily need to hear the same kinda artists as support act. i am more than happy to send cdr's of music and cover postage at my own cost; links and sites of interest. this isn't condescension. this isn't to patronise. it is an open letter to whoever is listening to encourage a less incestuous musical family. too bad that long gone are the days when Charles Lloyd, Charles Mingus or Miles Davis were on the same bill as a psychedelic rock band. '60's cross-pollination reduced to back-slapping and inbred blowjobs. even....EVEN, an jazz artist already known to the majority of Dead Heads; David Murray. his recent projects with the Gwo Ka Masters and excursions into Cuban ensembles; a short tour with Furthur? how on earth is that not possible?
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please send love, support and anything else you can offer to Johnman; the shit has hit the fan for him and his son and needs whatever you can give. please read the "positive vibes" topic for further info.
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the infiltration of Glenn Kotche, Jeff Tweedy and Nels Cline into Furthur. would happily drag the ol' plums across broken glass and go bankrupt to follow any tour they'd wish to undertake.
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Time to box-up 5/7/77, 5/8/77 and 5/9/77 - three back to back to back classic shows... The Trifecta of all Trifectas!
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spam alert!!!
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I do recognize the stuff. It's gone now.
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i posted twice....mucho apajoleeno....heeeheee...makin' my own langij
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I'm working on a documentary about the trip that I made with a friend of mine to this one day festival that was held at Pyramid Lake, Nevada at the end of the summer of 1986 and I thought this would be a good place to connect with other folks who were at the event.
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that was one hot dusty fest! I remember it well! Okay, if anybody besides me shows up we can start a topic!
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It was quite a day! I discovered Steve Kimock at that event and really enjoyed all contributions from John Cipollina throughout the day. Too bad Bob Weir couln't play his guitar because of his broken arm. I have some photos from this event but not on my computer. Perhaps I will digitalize them sometime soon. Micke Östlund, Växjö, Sweden
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one thing i feel rather strongly about is everyone on dead.net talking and engaging more in the "In Memory..." topic. maybe not so much when artists or musicians etc. are mentioned, as these can be personal posts, but when fellow Heads and Kynd folk connected to the scene need help and positive energy i think it's our duty as a community to stick together and cast a healing light towards those most in need. please spare a thought and be there for others who desperately need our healing and who require help.
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Dylan Carlson is creating his first major solo project outside of earth.There will be a limited edition lp/dvd/book and cd/dvd/book(500 of each format) and a special pressing of 150 copies(lp only) with personalized ex libris by Simon Fowler (Who will also do the cover and end papers). The illustrations will be by Kiyo Lappalainen. The limited edition books will be pop-up style. There will also be an open edition with regular flat printing in a cd booklet and flat lp printing. The recording will combine field recordings from various megalithic and other sites of human/fairy encounters across the UK, also the use of ritual and folkloric magical practices. The expedition will be filmed by Clyde Petersen. These recordings will be layered with Dylan's interpretations of classic Scotch-English ballads about human/fairy encounters from early modern England and Scotland(15th-18th century). It will also feature guest vocalists to sing the songs. This is not being done through a label, as earth's output has, but is a labor of love/obsession of Dylan's. Being primarily of Scotch-English descent, this is an historical journey to his personal and cultural past, embracing music/folklore/the occult dimension and history. This is also result of personal experience's of 'the other side'. His blog, http://drcarlsonalbion.wordpress.com/ has details, if interested. The field recordings will be accomplished in April-May of 2012. The rest of the recording/mastering will be finished in summer and early fall, the artwork is an ongoing process, already begun. Dylan is planning to have it all done for a May 2013 release. Join in the restoration of magic, a return to a world of spirits. Where all objects have a will of their own and a language they speak in, and we have learned how to speak with them again. It will be titled "Coleman Grey presents 'Falling with a Thousand Stars and Other Wonders from the House of Albion'."
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"Grateful dead, in folktales of many cultures, the spirit of a deceased person who bestows benefits on the one responsible for his burial. In the prototypical story, the protagonist is a traveler who encounters the corpse of a debtor, to whom the honor of proper burial has been denied. After the traveler satisfies the debt, or, in some versions, pays for the burial, he goes on his way. In another version of the story, burial is prescribed for religious reasons but prohibited by civil authorities. It is this version that forms the theme of the apocryphal Book of Tobit in the Old Testament. The hero is soon joined by another traveler (sometimes in the form of an animal, or, in the story of Tobit, an angel), who helps him in a dramatic way. In some stories the companion saves the hero’s life; in others he helps him gain a prize. In many versions, the companion offers to aid the hero, but only on condition that they divide the prize. Then, as the hero is about to comply, the companion reveals himself as the grateful spirit of the deceased whom the hero helped to bury." From the Encyclopedia Britannica **** The mind boggles with the possibilities.
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Pick it up if you see it. Place it in the proper receptacle. Don't litter. I must have picked up 75-100 lbs. today at a local park. No kidding.
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I have had just an awful experience with the hawkers selling the "official" Fare Thee Well merchandise. So I am on here to warn anyone that may be considering buying some. Let me start by saying that they allow no negative reviews! If you are not happy with the quality of the items being sent out, they refuse to post your review! I've been round and round with them over this, even suggesting they are doing themselves a disservice by setting them up for more dissatisfied customers. The size of the hoodie runs small, I went to post that in a review because they keep telling folks in the questions section that "they run true to size"... and they repeatedly refused to post my review. Yes they offered an exchange but folks need to know the facts so they can order accordingly! I can go on with more issues and details if anyone cares but wanted to get the conversation out there as there has already been talk on other forums about it. It is a shame such a good band gets hooked up with such questionable merchandising companies! Peace!
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Just logged on and got a disclaimer that FTW store is NOT affiliated with dead.net
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Here's the one and only negative review that Fare Thee Well Merch posted, now they are censoring them and refusing to post honest but disappointed reviews... Chris Verified Reviewer  07/22/15 Fare Thee Well Merch Owes a Statement to it's Customers! With thousands of damaged Fare Thee Well prints from incompetent shipping practices, folks are looking for answers as to what your company is going to do about it. From people that spent $30, to people that spent thousands, Faretheewellmerch is simply not replying to emails and not answering phone calls. It's time that you take responsibility and address this group of people as to what EXACTLY you're going to do to make things right!
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That's the problem... they subbed it out to some third party and they are being unresponsive to legitimate concerns.
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FTW merch is not Dead.net. Not sold by Dead.net. Different company.
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Love to have a forum or discussion thread about the great audio gear to listen to our beloved band. Even though I have had a couple pair of headphones for ten years or so, just started investigating going the headphone amp route and would love to get advise from head's who listen to same music I do... Thanks Mary, Bob
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we already have one of those, but it may be well buried. Let me see what I can find...
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Definitely looks dormant. Maybe I can liven it up!!! Thanks as always! Bob