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Merry Prankster George Walker Plants a Steal your Face Flag on top of the Great Pyramid While Ken Kesey looks on. Both Men proudly weaing their official 1972 “Feild Trip - Oregon Dead” T-Shirts. Soun More »
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Great review and photos covering all 5 nights More »
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All that exists from a phenomenal performance.
Grateful Dead Berkeley Community Theatre Berkeley, CA
8/25/72 - Friday
One (1) Cold Rain And Snow [5:51] ; (2) Black Throated Wind [5:56] ; He's Gone More »
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Ripple was only performed about 40 times by the Grateful Dead. The first performance was in August 1970. The song was performed in acoustic sets in 1970 and 1980, a handful of electric sets in 1971 a More »
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Ann Marie Calhoun and her brother Joe Simpson play Ripple. More »
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From some reports I've heard, Kyle is being added to give this band the juice it needs to sustain a summer tour. More »
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Alex Allan, the Whitehall mandarin appointed by Gordon Brown to be the new British spymaster, is also a world authority on the Grateful Dead, one of the biggest bands to emerge in California in the late Sixties love-and-peac More »
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Phil Lesh is at it again covering Grateful Dead albums! He kicked off the first set of his 5.14 show at the Warfield with Aoxomoxoa (1969). Set two started off with Live/Dead (1969). More »
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WOW. Lesh, who spent the first four nights playing entire Dead albums, this time tried some wonderful experiments. He Bob Weir and drummer John Molo opened the first set as a trio, running through th More »
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