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Wishing all the mothers out there a happy Mother's Day! A family photo of an 8 year old Jerry circa 1950 out in front of the family bar that his mother, Ruth Garcia, maintained after Joe Garcia passed away in 1947.
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Backstage at Laguna Seca
5/10/87 — with Bill kreutzmann
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That's the way it's been in town ever since they tore the jukebox down..
RIP Jerry..
There is the feeling one gets when one gets it...
I got it around min. 6 on this.
The harmonic melody and the beat takes me to a special place that really nothing compares to.
Was so lucky to be on the bus seeing and feeling the magic.
thanks Jerry..
 
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barely ever missed any Winterland shows.
Awesome place and awesome years for the band. saw so many Dead shows as well as others.
The Who
Rolling Stones.
Santana
The original Journey.
Last Waltz, The Band.
Tons more including the very last night The Dead played till dawn..

Everyone did their own thing but we were polite and so kind to each other. Never ever saw any fights inside or out. No shakedown, lots of miracle tickets we all had a blast and surprisingly so we drank pretty much minimal cause one muss piss and miss the show...
A few after but usually we were in a space beyond ready to drink, but again I am sure their were many wild times..
 
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Set 1
Loser
Tons Of Steel
Ramble On Rose
When I Paint My Masterpiece
When Push Comes To Shove
The Promised Land
Bertha 36:55

Set 2
Morning Dew 43:48
Playing In The Band 54:24
Drums
Space
The Other One
Stella Blue
Throwin' Stones
Not Fade Away

Set 3 with Bob Dylan
Slow Train Coming
Memphis Blues
Tomorrow is a Long Time
Highway 61
Baby Blue
Thin Man
John Brown
Wicked Messenger
Queen Jane
Chimes of Freedom
Joey
All Along the Watchtower
Times a Changing
E: Touch of Grey
Knockin' on Heaven's Door

Missing first three songs
 
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Still hurts..Missin ya Jerry...


I love this: According to Hunter, Lesh "wanted a song to sing to his dying father and had composed a piece complete with every vocal nuance but the words. If ever a lyric 'wrote itself,' this did—as fast as the pen would pull."Lesh practiced the song driving to the nursing home where his father lay with terminal cancer
 
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The storyteller makes no choice
soon you will not hear his voice
his job is to shed light
and not to master

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Looking back on Terrapin Station, on the bands 9th studio album, which was released on this day in 1977 on Arista Records
 
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