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    the one song that always does it for me, the one with jerrys haunting voice, the one that always brings me right back there



    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nwT8HNn5prQ

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    Default Dead Heads on the trail

    http://m.youtube.com/watch?v=lF2_eyqrfNA

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    Quote Originally Posted by hikerboy57 View Post
    the one song that always does it for me, the one with jerrys haunting voice, the one that always brings me right back there



    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nwT8HNn5prQ
    Good song and video.

    Lost Acoustic Blues
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    Love em! hence the name...I enjoy all jam bands, and definitely good bluegrass.

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    allright this ones gonna keep us busy for a while. doesnt get any better than this boys

    estimated prophet/eyes of the world/st stephen/sugar magnolia

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6BU6L0fs4q8

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    Quote Originally Posted by xrayla View Post
    http://m.youtube.com/watch?v=lF2_eyqrfNA
    Wouldn't come up on my desktop.
    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lF2_eyqrfNA

    Lost Acoustic Blues
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    De mortuis nil nisi bene dicendum est.
    I always know where I am. I'm right here.

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    Best Eyes of the World was in Englishtown, NY 9-3-77 It was hot, humid and uncomfortable but the show was great.

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    Best Eyes of the World was in Englishtown, NJ 9-3-77 It was hot, humid and uncomfortable but the show was great.

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    I have a friend who always claimed that the GD were this biggest fraud he ever saw. He even had a few jig like dance gestures to replicate dosed out heads traveling with fat man and bobbin to never never land . Speaking of which, how many nick names for Jerry, Bob, or any band members can we come up with? Captain trips, Fat Man, any others?

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    GD bootleg is the best. Got some on my Mp3 player as I hike.

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    Quote Originally Posted by keepinitsimple View Post
    I have a friend who always claimed that the GD were this biggest fraud he ever saw.
    He even had a few jig like dance gestures to replicate dosed out heads traveling with fat man and bobbin to never never land .
    Speaking of which, how many nick names for Jerry, Bob, or any band members can we come up with? Captain trips, Fat Man, any others?
    Yeah, some just never got on the bus.

    the merry prantsers

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    My new signature pretty much describes my deal.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Chaco Taco View Post
    etree.org is so much better
    Thanks Chaco, I'll check that out now
    Long Trail 8/12, AT SOBO 2013, https://www.youtube.com/user/Polechar/videos

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    Have seven Dead bears around my left ankle. Got'em for my 10th Wedding Anniversary. 3 blue, 3 green, and 1 red to represent my wife, who got me into the Dead, and spent the summer of '95 following them. What's sad is kids see them nowadays and think they're teddy bears. Get decent nods from the older crowd, and not one of the guys in the tattoo shop had a negative thing to say, but if you've tatted your ankle all the way around, then you would also know why. Dead bears weren't even modeled on teddy bears, but on old carved woodblocks for newspapers.

    Anyways, a few favorite songs are:
    Uncle John's Band
    Sugar Magnolia (ring tone for my wife)
    Bertha
    Box of Rain
    Ripple....all right I could go on.

    Also got to agree that if you're a Dead Head, then you can't be into Phish
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    Formerly the Hiker Known as Almost There

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    Quote Originally Posted by rocketsocks View Post
    My new signature pretty much describes my deal.


    Broke down and had to buy it, I figure I thumbed thru-it enough at the store, it was time to give back.dead 001.jpg480 pages...2lbs. 2ozs. and tons of fun!
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    Quote Originally Posted by rocketsocks View Post
    http://mail.aol.com/37309-111/aol-6/...wMail&partId=1

    Broke down and had to buy it, I figure I thumbed thru-it enough at the store, it was time to give back.
    ive got a dvd at home with actual film footage by kesey and the merry pranksters on their bus tour to NYC 64 worlds fair and back.has early dead footage as well as keseys first laboratory controlled acid trip at berkeley. dont remember the name, but has the legendary neal cassidy driving the bus.

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    Quote Originally Posted by hikerboy57 View Post
    ive got a dvd at home with actual film footage by kesey and the merry pranksters on their bus tour to NYC 64 worlds fair and back.has early dead footage as well as keseys first laboratory controlled acid trip at berkeley. dont remember the name, but has the legendary neal cassidy driving the bus.
    Oh that sounds interesting. I read the book "The electric kool-aid acid test" back in high school, even quoted Kesey in a article for school paper~ "We are on the bus".....my teachers were not impressed......neither were my folks.




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    Yea, we were 7, but I remember those little puppets singing and the GM pavilion with the futuristic cars. HB, remind me the next time we are on the trail to tell you the story about the country of MONACO pavilion.

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    Quote Originally Posted by rocketsocks View Post
    Oh that sounds interesting. I read the book "The electric kool-aid acid test" back in high school, even quoted Kesey in a article for school paper~ "We are on the bus".....my teachers were not impressed......neither were my folks.





    70 year old Mrs. Sandberg, our 7th grade music teacher was not very happy to hear this. She ran up the the victrola and ripped it off and threw it in the waste basket!!!!!!!
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