Grateful Dead live shows...all of them and this one below...Grateful Dead Live at Robert F. Kennedy Stadium on 1973-06-10

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Reviewer: paulasbooks - favoritefavoritefavoritefavoritefavorite - August 27, 2023
Subject: What a great time
I was 15 years old & took a Greyhound Bus from Birmingham Alabama to DC to see the Dead for my first time. I was invited backstage. Because I was blown away because of my good fortune, I was like in awe. Garcia sat down at a table where I was sitting alone. I don't recall him saying anything... But he pulled out a joint from his shirt pocket, fired it up & passed it to me. I didn't say anything either. At the time I worshiped Jerry Garcia and I was so taken with my good fortune to sit within 5 feet of him that I couldn't think of anything to say.
I had a great time & wandered through the crowd, making my way backstage an hour or so later. A roadie with the Allman Brothers shared a little Cocaine with me. It was a good time.


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Saw lots of shows between 82 and 95, More of a Wharf Rat during the touring time, sober was better for me. Still some great music and lots of good folks. Really learned how to wrench on old cars!
 
Saw my 1st Dead show outdoors in Phoenix in 1989 or close to that date. Compton Terrace south of town. My friend and I ate some shrooms..a low enough dose so that we could
dance. At one point we were up above the band on a grassy slope and these 2 girls about 18 years old came swirling by us. They spun by and all we could say was "cool".
They had no clothes on. Two of our friends had planned on meeting us there but Diane and Nancy made the mistake of eating the shrooms too early. By the time they got in
their vehicle they were more than confused and ended up getting to the concert for the last song. They had gotten "lost" and ended up way too far north of the venue.
Saw the band in Eugene, Long Beach and Vegas too. Always fun and the food served after the show in the parking lot was amazing. Those Deadheads always came through
after the shows.

Also saw Hendrix at ASU Feb. 5th 1968. $3.00 The Soft Machine opened. Blew my mind. I have the small flyer for the concert in a frame in my living room. About 300.00 value now!
 
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