Weir
The Dead's First Week of Rehearsal For Spring Tour [video]
Bill Kreutzman, Bob Weir, Grateful Dead, Mickey Hart, Music, Phil Lesh, Rock and Roll, Warren HaynesTo Lay Me Down | Hampton Coliseum 1988 | The Grateful Dead
Grateful Dead, Music, Tullycast
Sure Don't Know What I'm Going For
California, Grtateful Dead, Music, San Francisco, WeirGRATEFUL DEAD GO WEB 2.0 WITH SOCIAL NETWORKING SITE ON DEAD DOT NET
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GRATEFUL DEAD GO WEB 2.0
Grateful Dead Fan Site Reborn
At their peak, rock legends “The Grateful Dead” attracted an estimated community of 40,000 self-proclaimed “Deadheads
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trailing them as they toured the country. The movement had originally
spawned from fans meeting at concerts and networking on mailing lists.
Mailing lists turned digital with the launch of Dead.net, which will relaunch in the next 24 hours as a full blown social network.
The new version of Dead.net was created on the Drupal content
management platform and features extensive archives cataloging Grateful
Dead history, songs, photos, memorabilia, and shows, indexed and
searchable by tags. Dead users will be able to participate in forums,
upload their own photos, and bookmark concerts and shows they have
attended. Fans will also be treated to exclusive free mp3 show
downloads.
PLANTING THE STEAL YOUR FACE FLAG ATOP THE GREAT EGYPTIAN PYRAMID
StoriesMerry 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. Soundtrack is Fire on the Mountain from the Dead’s 1978 Egypt run. Stage footage of the Dead’s performance included + Ken Kesey contemplates training an Egyptian Olympic wrestling team.
Grateful Dead at the piano bar
StoriesBRENT MYDLAND plays “I will take you home”
Grateful Dead at the piano bar




