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Re: The Other One: The Long, Strange Trip of Bob Weir [Re: Zombi3] * 2
    #21854257 - 06/25/15 09:13 AM (8 years, 7 months ago)

Bob said the last time he saw Jerry was at soldier field in Chicago and Jerry said "it was a hoot!"

The upcomming show at soldier field keeps reminding me of the part of the film where Bob was talking about the last time he saw Jerry, its kind of sad that for all of us soldier field is going to be the last place we see the grateful dead.

No band could ever replace the dead, the history behind the band is amazing, they had connections to some of the most influential individuals of that time, Neal cassady, Allen Ginsberg, ken kesey, owsley bear Stanley, and many more, they were the house bend for ken kesey and the merry pranksters "acid test" events, and this is just the begining! No band has such novel connections in history as the grateful dead, and their following reflects this as well, that wave of novelty that they caught onto attracts free individuals like moths to a flame, from the very start as the warlocks or as the early grateful dead playing acid tests through the amazing album production of the 1970s into the late 1980s and early 1990s where their populairity hit an unbelieveable high, no band has ever had such a long strange trip, and the fans that have followed them, catching onto that same novel wave which the dead found in the 1960s and the beats discovered slightly earlier, becoming a piece of this thing as well....no band could ever replace the grateful dead....

-E. Borodin


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