I got introduced to The Grateful Dead as a freshman in College in 1975. I know, some of us are late bloomers. Ted Bristol was always playing their music down the hall and I talked him into letting me borrow a bootleg album. It was so "real" I had to have more.
In the spring of 1976 I saw 2 shows at the Boston Music Hall and I was hooked. The Boston police can be, lets just say intimidating. Outside there was total authority and complete chaos. Inside there was complete anarchy and everything just flowed. I knew once again I'd been duped by the great masses of mediocrity. "Thank you, for a real good time!"
Grateful.Dead.Net Their own page and these are two of my favorites at the site.
The Official Hot-Line Was that 8150 or 8190? Now it's "plain as black and white"!
Jeff Lesters Tour Dates Jeff tries to pass this off on unsolicited information but I know he has a Crystal Ball.
BC-PUB These guys mix business with pleasure. I think they're on to something...
Come on and let the good times roll!
Why do they always insist on
yacking when the Music's playing?
I know if only I had a better camera and scanner.
Acutally I love my Camera. It's a Nikon and it's so smart!
Remember
this Nut in the scaffolding?