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Grateful dead tour dates 2017

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After taking another year off, the band toured again in 2002 with Lesh. Since then these turtles have become one of the Grateful Dead's most recognizable logos.

During the 1980s the band transformed as the talents of Mydland helped power the group. Each show was mastered in HDCD from the original master tapes by Jeffrey Norman at Mockingbird Mastering.

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Original Grateful Dead members Bob Weir, Mickey Hart and Bill Krueutzmann were joined by friends of the jam, Oteil Burbridge on bass and Jeff Chimenti on keys. Oteil and Chimenti came with resumés written for the job, but the young face on the stage came from a different world altogether. That being said, any trepidation the crowd might have felt was immediately put to rest by the 38-year-old singer-songwriter. Instead of trying to be a living, breathing hologram of Garcia which would have been a disaster , he found a way of paying tribute to the lost legend without giving up his own personality. The transition was seamless. There was zero banter and very little pause between songs as the two guitarists burned down the road that was being paved out of thin air by Hart and Kruetzmann. The two drummers communicated via a silent language only they understood, while the great skull in the sky hung above them. Bob Weir appears to be getting younger... Oteil is a joy to watch... The band seems to get tighter with each show. John Mayer was in rare form on lead guitar and vocals... Jeff Chimenti is just remarkable... Bill and Mickey were their usual rock steady selves. This current line-up is superb! It is hard to imagine that they could get even better but they never cease to amaze! While every song was expertly performed, I was bummed with the songs chosen for the set list. I was expecting a more upbeat show for the last one of the tour. Seemed biploar at times. As soon as the crowd got amped by a great song, they followed up with a slow song and the crowd began to become disinterested. Wish it was a bit livelier on a consistent basis. Also, each song was slower tempo than normal and not what we expexted. Saw the band in Nashville on the first tour arena not festival hadn't yet heard any JM music. By the time they hit Althea I was sold. Went to NY citified last tour my son lives in NY got another stellar show. Expected and got Tennessee Jed in Nashville but a great treat to hear it in NY. I'm not the guy trying to compare this band to Grateful Dead, it is a different band but I also don't consider it a cover band. Lots of people are complaining about the tempo of the songs, but I had no issues at all. What a special treat to hear Corrina live; I love that song and the boys played it magnificently. Ship of Fools, Minglewood, Cassidy, He's Gone, The Weight, New Speedway, Touch of Grey, and Good Lovin' were some other favorites of mine that I got to hear for the first time. Thank you Dead and Co! We live in San Diego and unfortunately, we chose to drive to the Phoenix show instead of the Las Vegas show. Even though the drive was much nicer, the show was a disappointment. This won't stop me from going to future shows, but may make me think twice before investing 10 hours of driving and in a hotel room. The Last show I saw was over twenty years ago, so I was apprehensive when I heard of the new conglomeration with John Meyer, but I'm so pleased he came on board. He's a great musician and he's not trying to be Jerry, he's trying to help keep The Dead alive, and I admire him for it. It was a wonderful show and I will definitely catch the next one!

Consider this our gift to you for being so darn loyal. Retrieved July 7, 2015. Although things appeared to be going well for the band, problems were arising with their two newest members, Keith and Donna Jean Godchaux. We will be the insects, and the birds. I file that I can opt-out from messages at any time by emailing. Each day we'll post a free download from one of the Dead's coveted shows.

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released December 13, 2018

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