![]() I waited a day so that I wouldn’t be posting this on Bob’s birthday, and I hope you had a great one, Ace! Everyone is so happy about new shows and going on tour again and the excitement of something we believed was over reappearing, I am reluctant to express anything less than raging enthusiasm. Ps Happy post birthday Bobby & Happy Birthday Brent. Keep it real, keep playing music and long live all of you! Suffice it to say it is a blessing to us all that still we can go hear any one or two or three or more of any of the friends who were a great part of our history and past as members of The Good Ol' Grateful Dead play great rock and roll music and they still love it. You're right about the media spin tho.the "ad-hoc reunion" stuff and all is tedious. If they, any of them, toured within a hundred miles or so of home, you bet i'd go. The music is eternal, tho, and i feel good warm fuzzies about all the continuing shows. It was a grand farewell, I considered it a milestone and a chance to say goodbye in style. I was not disappointed, and was in fact really really happy that we all got together. I attended fully expecting a miracle of sorts with the family re-appearing and just as full of life, fun, singing an dancing as we all were back in "the day". I was at all three days of FTW, and did indeed appreciate when Bobby said earlier that they were shooting for a closure of some sort. ![]() ![]() On an aside, the family of fans that gathers around these boys seems to be intact tho a tad older, any music by any of them tends to be more of a family affair. Weir & Co., etc.You do make a good point and offer a valid name suggestion.with Billy and Mickey, tho, there could be a 3-name deal, ala Crosby, Stills and Nash.then as they added Young, became CSN & Y. ![]()
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