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REVIEW FORUM
Just got back from a DSO show and got some energy to burn? Why not let the rest of us know what you thought?

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Date Posted: 13:59:43 08/26/05 Fri

Hey now people! What a fantastic weekend from start to finish, weather wise, music, friends, and laughter.. From the time Cornmeal came on to start the weekend off till the last note from the one man band singing until 5am Sunday morning, there was magic in the air.

So I pulled into the park a little early (2 days to be exact) and decided to get a great camping site and settle in before the chaos started. Ran into some of my "family" right off the bat and had a great dinner with them.. you know how to cook some chicken ya monkey... anyway... The family members just came rolling in one after another, and before ya knew it, I couldn't turn around anywhere in the park without seeing someone I knew..

...anyway, onto the music...

Friday opened up with Cornmeal, a GREAT blue/newgrass band from Chicago, followed by David Gans and then DSO... I believe they played Rob Eaton's first Grateful Dead show, which was 8/6/74.. First set was great and the second set was long and beautiful! Wavy Gravy commenting and sharing stories inbetween sets, and making everyone laugh with his animated movements and tone of voice. Donna Jean sitting in and singing, and seeing Tiff Garcia (yes, the man who cut off Jerry's finger back in the day) having a great time and enjoying the show. One couldn't ask for a better evening, and expect it to only get better as the days went on..

Saturday, was my personal favorite day for the Gratefulfest.. besides the hour downpour from the heavens, the weather, and music was FANTASTIC!! Started off the day with a couple swims in the lake, and then sat infront of the stage for the shows... DSO once again, rocked the night away with a steller preformance of 5/11/78, with a Peggy-O that made your eyes tear up.. Wavy Gravy at it again, telling stories, Donna Jean tearing it up with Lisa, and my favorite part of the night was the Family Drumz... Made my first, and hopefully not my last showing during drumz with a tamborine and woodblock, with Rob, Dino, the gang from Cornmeal, Dave, Debbie, RW, Prescott, Tiff, Zion, and a few I know I'm forgetting, thanks for the memory that will last a lifetime!
Late-night on stage was Zion Godchaux and BOOMBOX! What a GREAT show! If you ever get a chance to see that kid play, DO IT! After the music the party had just begun, and we played all night..

Sunday was the Benifit rally for The Rett Foundation, a great cause that raised over $5,000 for the cause! The crowd got to pick the setlists by buying raffle tickets and requesting the song... Raffle prizes included anything from free DSO tickets, to signed copies of books, to The Dead's final summer tour last summer, to old 1987 Grateful Dead Summer tour all access passes framed for all to see.. Hats off to everyone who provided for a great cause, and Dave Weissman who took alot of time to put this all together and be there everyday to run the raffle! DSO rocked the setlist from requests, and I got mine.. Standing on the Moon sent shivers down my spine..

Anyway, I won't ramble on to much, but I just have to say thank you to everyone who made that weekend special to me. You all are my family, and until the next time we meet, I will get by through the music in my heart... Sorry to those who I did not get to say goodbye to, but I know we'll be together again real soon.. Thanks to Wavy Gravy, Donna Jean, Zion and crew, Tiff Garcia, Evan and Christine, Cornmeal, Keller, and the rest of you talanted people. As for DSO and the extended family... see you all real soon!! Love you all!!

Hey now people! What a fantastic weekend from start to finish, weather wise, music, friends, and laughter.. From the time Cornmeal came on to start the weekend off till the last note from the one man band singing until 5am Sunday morning, there was magic in the air.

So I pulled into the park a little early (2 days to be exact) and decided to get a great camping site and settle in before the chaos started. Ran into some of my "family" right off the bat and had a great dinner with them.. you know how to cook some chicken ya monkey... anyway... The family members just came rolling in one after another, and before ya knew it, I couldn't turn around anywhere in the park without seeing someone I knew..

...anyway, onto the music...

Friday opened up with Cornmeal, a GREAT blue/newgrass band from Chicago, followed by David Gans and then DSO... I believe they played Rob Eaton's first Grateful Dead show, which was 8/6/74.. First set was great and the second set was long and beautiful! Wavy Gravy commenting and sharing stories inbetween sets, and making everyone laugh with his animated movements and tone of voice. Donna Jean sitting in and singing, and seeing Tiff Garcia (yes, the man who cut off Jerry's finger back in the day) having a great time and enjoying the show. One couldn't ask for a better evening, and expect it to only get better as the days went on..

Saturday, was my personal favorite day for the Gratefulfest.. besides the hour downpour from the heavens, the weather, and music was FANTASTIC!! Started off the day with a couple swims in the lake, and then sat infront of the stage for the shows... DSO once again, rocked the night away with a steller preformance of 5/11/78, with a Peggy-O that made your eyes tear up.. Wavy Gravy at it again, telling stories, Donna Jean tearing it up with Lisa, and my favorite part of the night was the Family Drumz... Made my first, and hopefully not my last showing during drumz with a tamborine and woodblock, with Rob, Dino, the gang from Cornmeal, Dave, Debbie, RW, Prescott, Tiff, Zion, and a few I know I'm forgetting, thanks for the memory that will last a lifetime!
Late-night on stage was Zion Godchaux and BOOMBOX! What a GREAT show! If you ever get a chance to see that kid play, DO IT! After the music the party had just begun, and we played all night..

Sunday was the Benifit rally for The Rett Foundation, a great cause that raised over $5,000 for the cause! The crowd got to pick the setlists by buying raffle tickets and requesting the song... Raffle prizes included anything from free DSO tickets, to signed copies of books, to The Dead's final summer tour last summer, to old 1987 Grateful Dead Summer tour all access passes framed for all to see.. Hats off to everyone who provided for a great cause, and Dave Weissman who took alot of time to put this all together and be there everyday to run the raffle! DSO rocked the setlist from requests, and I got mine.. Standing on the Moon sent shivers down my spine..

Anyway, I won't ramble on to much, but I just have to say thank you to everyone who made that weekend special to me. You all are my family, and until the next time we meet, I will get by through the music in my heart... Sorry to those who I did not get to say goodbye to, but I know we'll be together again real soon.. Thanks to Wavy Gravy, Donna Jean, Zion and crew, Tiff Garcia, Evan and Christine, Cornmeal, Keller, and the rest of you talanted people. As for DSO and the extended family... see you all real soon!! Love you all!!

Hey now people! What a fantastic weekend from start to finish, weather wise, music, friends, and laughter.. From the time Cornmeal came on to start the weekend off till the last note from the one man band singing until 5am Sunday morning, there was magic in the air.

So I pulled into the park a little early (2 days to be exact) and decided to get a great camping site and settle in before the chaos started. Ran into some of my "family" right off the bat and had a great dinner with them.. you know how to cook some chicken ya monkey... anyway... The family members just came rolling in one after another, and before ya knew it, I couldn't turn around anywhere in the park without seeing someone I knew..

...anyway, onto the music...

Friday opened up with Cornmeal, a GREAT blue/newgrass band from Chicago, followed by David Gans and then DSO... I believe they played Rob Eaton's first Grateful Dead show, which was 8/6/74.. First set was great and the second set was long and beautiful! Wavy Gravy commenting and sharing stories inbetween sets, and making everyone laugh with his animated movements and tone of voice. Donna Jean sitting in and singing, and seeing Tiff Garcia (yes, the man who cut off Jerry's finger back in the day) having a great time and enjoying the show. One couldn't ask for a better evening, and expect it to only get better as the days went on..

Saturday, was my personal favorite day for the Gratefulfest.. besides the hour downpour from the heavens, the weather, and music was FANTASTIC!! Started off the day with a couple swims in the lake, and then sat infront of the stage for the shows... DSO once again, rocked the night away with a steller preformance of 5/11/78, with a Peggy-O that made your eyes tear up.. Wavy Gravy at it again, telling stories, Donna Jean tearing it up with Lisa, and my favorite part of the night was the Family Drumz... Made my first, and hopefully not my last showing during drumz with a tamborine and woodblock, with Rob, Dino, the gang from Cornmeal, Dave, Debbie, RW, Prescott, Tiff, Zion, and a few I know I'm forgetting, thanks for the memory that will last a lifetime!
Late-night on stage was Zion Godchaux and BOOMBOX! What a GREAT show! If you ever get a chance to see that kid play, DO IT! After the music the party had just begun, and we played all night..

Sunday was the Benifit rally for The Rett Foundation, a great cause that raised over $5,000 for the cause! The crowd got to pick the setlists by buying raffle tickets and requesting the song... Raffle prizes included anything from free DSO tickets, to signed copies of books, to The Dead's final summer tour last summer, to old 1987 Grateful Dead Summer tour all access passes framed for all to see.. Hats off to everyone who provided for a great cause, and Dave Weissman who took alot of time to put this all together and be there everyday to run the raffle! DSO rocked the setlist from requests, and I got mine.. Standing on the Moon sent shivers down my spine..

Anyway, I won't ramble on to much, but I just have to say thank you to everyone who made that weekend special to me. You all are my family, and until the next time we meet, I will get by through the music in my heart... Sorry to those who I did not get to say goodbye to, but I know we'll be together again real soon.. Thanks to Wavy Gravy, Donna Jean, Zion and crew, Tiff Garcia, Evan and Christine, Cornmeal, Keller, and the rest of you talanted people. As for DSO and the extended family... see you all real soon!! Love you all!!

Hey now people! What a fantastic weekend from start to finish, weather wise, music, friends, and laughter.. From the time Cornmeal came on to start the weekend off till the last note from the one man band singing until 5am Sunday morning, there was magic in the air.

So I pulled into the park a little early (2 days to be exact) and decided to get a great camping site and settle in before the chaos started. Ran into some of my "family" right off the bat and had a great dinner with them.. you know how to cook some chicken ya monkey... anyway... The family members just came rolling in one after another, and before ya knew it, I couldn't turn around anywhere in the park without seeing someone I knew..

...anyway, onto the music...

Friday opened up with Cornmeal, a GREAT blue/newgrass band from Chicago, followed by David Gans and then DSO... I believe they played Rob Eaton's first Grateful Dead show, which was 8/6/74.. First set was great and the second set was long and beautiful! Wavy Gravy commenting and sharing stories inbetween sets, and making everyone laugh with his animated movements and tone of voice. Donna Jean sitting in and singing, and seeing Tiff Garcia (yes, the man who cut off Jerry's finger back in the day) having a great time and enjoying the show. One couldn't ask for a better evening, and expect it to only get better as the days went on..

Saturday, was my personal favorite day for the Gratefulfest.. besides the hour downpour from the heavens, the weather, and music was FANTASTIC!! Started off the day with a couple swims in the lake, and then sat infront of the stage for the shows... DSO once again, rocked the night away with a steller preformance of 5/11/78, with a Peggy-O that made your eyes tear up.. Wavy Gravy at it again, telling stories, Donna Jean tearing it up with Lisa, and my favorite part of the night was the Family Drumz... Made my first, and hopefully not my last showing during drumz with a tamborine and woodblock, with Rob, Dino, the gang from Cornmeal, Dave, Debbie, RW, Prescott, Tiff, Zion, and a few I know I'm forgetting, thanks for the memory that will last a lifetime!
Late-night on stage was Zion Godchaux and BOOMBOX! What a GREAT show! If you ever get a chance to see that kid play, DO IT! After the music the party had just begun, and we played all night..

Sunday was the Benifit rally for The Rett Foundation, a great cause that raised over $5,000 for the cause! The crowd got to pick the setlists by buying raffle tickets and requesting the song... Raffle prizes included anything from free DSO tickets, to signed copies of books, to The Dead's final summer tour last summer, to old 1987 Grateful Dead Summer tour all access passes framed for all to see.. Hats off to everyone who provided for a great cause, and Dave Weissman who took alot of time to put this all together and be there everyday to run the raffle! DSO rocked the setlist from requests, and I got mine.. Standing on the Moon sent shivers down my spine..

Anyway, I won't ramble on to much, but I just have to say thank you to everyone who made that weekend special to me. You all are my family, and until the next time we meet, I will get by through the music in my heart... Sorry to those who I did not get to say goodbye to, but I know we'll be together again real soon.. Thanks to Wavy Gravy, Donna Jean, Zion and crew, Tiff Garcia, Evan and Christine, Cornmeal, Keller, and the rest of you talanted people. As for DSO and the extended family... see you all real soon!! Love you all!!

Hey now people! What a fantastic weekend from start to finish, weather wise, music, friends, and laughter.. From the time Cornmeal came on to start the weekend off till the last note from the one man band singing until 5am Sunday morning, there was magic in the air.

So I pulled into the park a little early (2 days to be exact) and decided to get a great camping site and settle in before the chaos started. Ran into some of my "family" right off the bat and had a great dinner with them.. you know how to cook some chicken ya monkey... anyway... The family members just came rolling in one after another, and before ya knew it, I couldn't turn around anywhere in the park without seeing someone I knew..

...anyway, onto the music...

Friday opened up with Cornmeal, a GREAT blue/newgrass band from Chicago, followed by David Gans and then DSO... I believe they played Rob Eaton's first Grateful Dead show, which was 8/6/74.. First set was great and the second set was long and beautiful! Wavy Gravy commenting and sharing stories inbetween sets, and making everyone laugh with his animated movements and tone of voice. Donna Jean sitting in and singing, and seeing Tiff Garcia (yes, the man who cut off Jerry's finger back in the day) having a great time and enjoying the show. One couldn't ask for a better evening, and expect it to only get better as the days went on..

Saturday, was my personal favorite day for the Gratefulfest.. besides the hour downpour from the heavens, the weather, and music was FANTASTIC!! Started off the day with a couple swims in the lake, and then sat infront of the stage for the shows... DSO once again, rocked the night away with a steller preformance of 5/11/78, with a Peggy-O that made your eyes tear up.. Wavy Gravy at it again, telling stories, Donna Jean tearing it up with Lisa, and my favorite part of the night was the Family Drumz... Made my first, and hopefully not my last showing during drumz with a tamborine and woodblock, with Rob, Dino, the gang from Cornmeal, Dave, Debbie, RW, Prescott, Tiff, Zion, and a few I know I'm forgetting, thanks for the memory that will last a lifetime!
Late-night on stage was Zion Godchaux and BOOMBOX! What a GREAT show! If you ever get a chance to see that kid play, DO IT! After the music the party had just begun, and we played all night..

Sunday was the Benifit rally for The Rett Foundation, a great cause that raised over $5,000 for the cause! The crowd got to pick the setlists by buying raffle tickets and requesting the song... Raffle prizes included anything from free DSO tickets, to signed copies of books, to The Dead's final summer tour last summer, to old 1987 Grateful Dead Summer tour all access passes framed for all to see.. Hats off to everyone who provided for a great cause, and Dave Weissman who took alot of time to put this all together and be there everyday to run the raffle! DSO rocked the setlist from requests, and I got mine.. Standing on the Moon sent shivers down my spine..

Anyway, I won't ramble on to much, but I just have to say thank you to everyone who made that weekend special to me. You all are my family, and until the next time we meet, I will get by through the music in my heart... Sorry to those who I did not get to say goodbye to, but I know we'll be together again real soon.. Thanks to Wavy Gravy, Donna Jean, Zion and crew, Tiff Garcia, Evan and Christine, Cornmeal, Keller, and the rest of you talanted people. As for DSO and the extended family... see you all real soon!! Love you all!!

Hey now people! What a fantastic weekend from start to finish, weather wise, music, friends, and laughter.. From the time Cornmeal came on to start the weekend off till the last note from the one man band singing until 5am Sunday morning, there was magic in the air.

So I pulled into the park a little early (2 days to be exact) and decided to get a great camping site and settle in before the chaos started. Ran into some of my "family" right off the bat and had a great dinner with them.. you know how to cook some chicken ya monkey... anyway... The family members just came rolling in one after another, and before ya knew it, I couldn't turn around anywhere in the park without seeing someone I knew..

...anyway, onto the music...

Friday opened up with Cornmeal, a GREAT blue/newgrass band from Chicago, followed by David Gans and then DSO... I believe they played Rob Eaton's first Grateful Dead show, which was 8/6/74.. First set was great and the second set was long and beautiful! Wavy Gravy commenting and sharing stories inbetween sets, and making everyone laugh with his animated movements and tone of voice. Donna Jean sitting in and singing, and seeing Tiff Garcia (yes, the man who cut off Jerry's finger back in the day) having a great time and enjoying the show. One couldn't ask for a better evening, and expect it to only get better as the days went on..

Saturday, was my personal favorite day for the Gratefulfest.. besides the hour downpour from the heavens, the weather, and music was FANTASTIC!! Started off the day with a couple swims in the lake, and then sat infront of the stage for the shows... DSO once again, rocked the night away with a steller preformance of 5/11/78, with a Peggy-O that made your eyes tear up.. Wavy Gravy at it again, telling stories, Donna Jean tearing it up with Lisa, and my favorite part of the night was the Family Drumz... Made my first, and hopefully not my last showing during drumz with a tamborine and woodblock, with Rob, Dino, the gang from Cornmeal, Dave, Debbie, RW, Prescott, Tiff, Zion, and a few I know I'm forgetting, thanks for the memory that will last a lifetime!
Late-night on stage was Zion Godchaux and BOOMBOX! What a GREAT show! If you ever get a chance to see that kid play, DO IT! After the music the party had just begun, and we played all night..

Sunday was the Benifit rally for The Rett Foundation, a great cause that raised over $5,000 for the cause! The crowd got to pick the setlists by buying raffle tickets and requesting the song... Raffle prizes included anything from free DSO tickets, to signed copies of books, to The Dead's final summer tour last summer, to old 1987 Grateful Dead Summer tour all access passes framed for all to see.. Hats off to everyone who provided for a great cause, and Dave Weissman who took alot of time to put this all together and be there everyday to run the raffle! DSO rocked the setlist from requests, and I got mine.. Standing on the Moon sent shivers down my spine..

Anyway, I won't ramble on to much, but I just have to say thank you to everyone who made that weekend special to me. You all are my family, and until the next time we meet, I will get by through the music in my heart... Sorry to those who I did not get to say goodbye to, but I know we'll be together again real soon.. Thanks to Wavy Gravy, Donna Jean, Zion and crew, Tiff Garcia, Evan and Christine, Cornmeal, Keller, and the rest of you talanted people. As for DSO and the extended family... see you all real soon!! Love you all!!

Hey now people! What a fantastic weekend from start to finish, weather wise, music, friends, and laughter.. From the time Cornmeal came on to start the weekend off till the last note from the one man band singing until 5am Sunday morning, there was magic in the air.

So I pulled into the park a little early (2 days to be exact) and decided to get a great camping site and settle in before the chaos started. Ran into some of my "family" right off the bat and had a great dinner with them.. you know how to cook some chicken ya monkey... anyway... The family members just came rolling in one after another, and before ya knew it, I couldn't turn around anywhere in the park without seeing someone I knew..

...anyway, onto the music...

Friday opened up with Cornmeal, a GREAT blue/newgrass band from Chicago, followed by David Gans and then DSO... I believe they played Rob Eaton's first Grateful Dead show, which was 8/6/74.. First set was great and the second set was long and beautiful! Wavy Gravy commenting and sharing stories inbetween sets, and making everyone laugh with his animated movements and tone of voice. Donna Jean sitting in and singing, and seeing Tiff Garcia (yes, the man who cut off Jerry's finger back in the day) having a great time and enjoying the show. One couldn't ask for a better evening, and expect it to only get better as the days went on..

Saturday, was my personal favorite day for the Gratefulfest.. besides the hour downpour from the heavens, the weather, and music was FANTASTIC!! Started off the day with a couple swims in the lake, and then sat infront of the stage for the shows... DSO once again, rocked the night away with a steller preformance of 5/11/78, with a Peggy-O that made your eyes tear up.. Wavy Gravy at it again, telling stories, Donna Jean tearing it up with Lisa, and my favorite part of the night was the Family Drumz... Made my first, and hopefully not my last showing during drumz with a tamborine and woodblock, with Rob, Dino, the gang from Cornmeal, Dave, Debbie, RW, Prescott, Tiff, Zion, and a few I know I'm forgetting, thanks for the memory that will last a lifetime!
Late-night on stage was Zion Godchaux and BOOMBOX! What a GREAT show! If you ever get a chance to see that kid play, DO IT! After the music the party had just begun, and we played all night..

Sunday was the Benifit rally for The Rett Foundation, a great cause that raised over $5,000 for the cause! The crowd got to pick the setlists by buying raffle tickets and requesting the song... Raffle prizes included anything from free DSO tickets, to signed copies of books, to The Dead's final summer tour last summer, to old 1987 Grateful Dead Summer tour all access passes framed for all to see.. Hats off to everyone who provided for a great cause, and Dave Weissman who took alot of time to put this all together and be there everyday to run the raffle! DSO rocked the setlist from requests, and I got mine.. Standing on the Moon sent shivers down my spine..

Anyway, I won't ramble on to much, but I just have to say thank you to everyone who made that weekend special to me. You all are my family, and until the next time we meet, I will get by through the music in my heart... Sorry to those who I did not get to say goodbye to, but I know we'll be together again real soon.. Thanks to Wavy Gravy, Donna Jean, Zion and crew, Tiff Garcia, Evan and Christine, Cornmeal, Keller, and the rest of you talanted people. As for DSO and the extended family... see you all real soon!! Love you all!!

Hey now people! What a fantastic weekend from start to finish, weather wise, music, friends, and laughter.. From the time Cornmeal came on to start the weekend off till the last note from the one man band singing until 5am Sunday morning, there was magic in the air.

So I pulled into the park a little early (2 days to be exact) and decided to get a great camping site and settle in before the chaos started. Ran into some of my "family" right off the bat and had a great dinner with them.. you know how to cook some chicken ya monkey... anyway... The family members just came rolling in one after another, and before ya knew it, I couldn't turn around anywhere in the park without seeing someone I knew..

...anyway, onto the music...

Friday opened up with Cornmeal, a GREAT blue/newgrass band from Chicago, followed by David Gans and then DSO... I believe they played Rob Eaton's first Grateful Dead show, which was 8/6/74.. First set was great and the second set was long and beautiful! Wavy Gravy commenting and sharing stories inbetween sets, and making everyone laugh with his animated movements and tone of voice. Donna Jean sitting in and singing, and seeing Tiff Garcia (yes, the man who cut off Jerry's finger back in the day) having a great time and enjoying the show. One couldn't ask for a better evening, and expect it to only get better as the days went on..

Saturday, was my personal favorite day for the Gratefulfest.. besides the hour downpour from the heavens, the weather, and music was FANTASTIC!! Started off the day with a couple swims in the lake, and then sat infront of the stage for the shows... DSO once again, rocked the night away with a steller preformance of 5/11/78, with a Peggy-O that made your eyes tear up.. Wavy Gravy at it again, telling stories, Donna Jean tearing it up with Lisa, and my favorite part of the night was the Family Drumz... Made my first, and hopefully not my last showing during drumz with a tamborine and woodblock, with Rob, Dino, the gang from Cornmeal, Dave, Debbie, RW, Prescott, Tiff, Zion, and a few I know I'm forgetting, thanks for the memory that will last a lifetime!
Late-night on stage was Zion Godchaux and BOOMBOX! What a GREAT show! If you ever get a chance to see that kid play, DO IT! After the music the party had just begun, and we played all night..

Sunday was the Benifit rally for The Rett Foundation, a great cause that raised over $5,000 for the cause! The crowd got to pick the setlists by buying raffle tickets and requesting the song... Raffle prizes included anything from free DSO tickets, to signed copies of books, to The Dead's final summer tour last summer, to old 1987 Grateful Dead Summer tour all access passes framed for all to see.. Hats off to everyone who provided for a great cause, and Dave Weissman who took alot of time to put this all together and be there everyday to run the raffle! DSO rocked the setlist from requests, and I got mine.. Standing on the Moon sent shivers down my spine..

Anyway, I won't ramble on to much, but I just have to say thank you to everyone who made that weekend special to me. You all are my family, and until the next time we meet, I will get by through the music in my heart... Sorry to those who I did not get to say goodbye to, but I know we'll be together again real soon.. Thanks to Wavy Gravy, Donna Jean, Zion and crew, Tiff Garcia, Evan and Christine, Cornmeal, Keller, and the rest of you talanted people. As for DSO and the extended family... see you all real soon!! Love you all!!

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Hey now people! What a fantastic weekend from start to finish, weather wise, music, friends, and laughter.. From the time Cornmeal came on to start the weekend off till the last note from the one man band singing until 5am Sunday morning, there was magic in the air.

So I pulled into the park a little early (2 days to be exact) and d
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Date Posted: 13:58:39 08/26/05 Fri

Hey now people! What a fantastic weekend from start to finish, weather wise, music, friends, and laughter.. From the time Cornmeal came on to start the weekend off till the last note from the one man band singing until 5am Sunday morning, there was magic in the air.

So I pulled into the park a little early (2 days to be exact) and decided to get a great camping site and settle in before the chaos started. Ran into some of my "family" right off the bat and had a great dinner with them.. you know how to cook some chicken ya monkey... anyway... The family members just came rolling in one after another, and before ya knew it, I couldn't turn around anywhere in the park without seeing someone I knew..

...anyway, onto the music...

Friday opened up with Cornmeal, a GREAT blue/newgrass band from Chicago, followed by David Gans and then DSO... I believe they played Rob Eaton's first Grateful Dead show, which was 8/6/74.. First set was great and the second set was long and beautiful! Wavy Gravy commenting and sharing stories inbetween sets, and making everyone laugh with his animated movements and tone of voice. Donna Jean sitting in and singing, and seeing Tiff Garcia (yes, the man who cut off Jerry's finger back in the day) having a great time and enjoying the show. One couldn't ask for a better evening, and expect it to only get better as the days went on..

Saturday, was my personal favorite day for the Gratefulfest.. besides the hour downpour from the heavens, the weather, and music was FANTASTIC!! Started off the day with a couple swims in the lake, and then sat infront of the stage for the shows... DSO once again, rocked the night away with a steller preformance of 5/11/78, with a Peggy-O that made your eyes tear up.. Wavy Gravy at it again, telling stories, Donna Jean tearing it up with Lisa, and my favorite part of the night was the Family Drumz... Made my first, and hopefully not my last showing during drumz with a tamborine and woodblock, with Rob, Dino, the gang from Cornmeal, Dave, Debbie, RW, Prescott, Tiff, Zion, and a few I know I'm forgetting, thanks for the memory that will last a lifetime!
Late-night on stage was Zion Godchaux and BOOMBOX! What a GREAT show! If you ever get a chance to see that kid play, DO IT! After the music the party had just begun, and we played all night..

Sunday was the Benifit rally for The Rett Foundation, a great cause that raised over $5,000 for the cause! The crowd got to pick the setlists by buying raffle tickets and requesting the song... Raffle prizes included anything from free DSO tickets, to signed copies of books, to The Dead's final summer tour last summer, to old 1987 Grateful Dead Summer tour all access passes framed for all to see.. Hats off to everyone who provided for a great cause, and Dave Weissman who took alot of time to put this all together and be there everyday to run the raffle! DSO rocked the setlist from requests, and I got mine.. Standing on the Moon sent shivers down my spine..

Anyway, I won't ramble on to much, but I just have to say thank you to everyone who made that weekend special to me. You all are my family, and until the next time we meet, I will get by through the music in my heart... Sorry to those who I did not get to say goodbye to, but I know we'll be together again real soon.. Thanks to Wavy Gravy, Donna Jean, Zion and crew, Tiff Garcia, Evan and Christine, Cornmeal, Keller, and the rest of you talanted people. As for DSO and the extended family... see you all real soon!! Love you all!!

Hey now people! What a fantastic weekend from start to finish, weather wise, music, friends, and laughter.. From the time Cornmeal came on to start the weekend off till the last note from the one man band singing until 5am Sunday morning, there was magic in the air.

So I pulled into the park a little early (2 days to be exact) and decided to get a great camping site and settle in before the chaos started. Ran into some of my "family" right off the bat and had a great dinner with them.. you know how to cook some chicken ya monkey... anyway... The family members just came rolling in one after another, and before ya knew it, I couldn't turn around anywhere in the park without seeing someone I knew..

...anyway, onto the music...

Friday opened up with Cornmeal, a GREAT blue/newgrass band from Chicago, followed by David Gans and then DSO... I believe they played Rob Eaton's first Grateful Dead show, which was 8/6/74.. First set was great and the second set was long and beautiful! Wavy Gravy commenting and sharing stories inbetween sets, and making everyone laugh with his animated movements and tone of voice. Donna Jean sitting in and singing, and seeing Tiff Garcia (yes, the man who cut off Jerry's finger back in the day) having a great time and enjoying the show. One couldn't ask for a better evening, and expect it to only get better as the days went on..

Saturday, was my personal favorite day for the Gratefulfest.. besides the hour downpour from the heavens, the weather, and music was FANTASTIC!! Started off the day with a couple swims in the lake, and then sat infront of the stage for the shows... DSO once again, rocked the night away with a steller preformance of 5/11/78, with a Peggy-O that made your eyes tear up.. Wavy Gravy at it again, telling stories, Donna Jean tearing it up with Lisa, and my favorite part of the night was the Family Drumz... Made my first, and hopefully not my last showing during drumz with a tamborine and woodblock, with Rob, Dino, the gang from Cornmeal, Dave, Debbie, RW, Prescott, Tiff, Zion, and a few I know I'm forgetting, thanks for the memory that will last a lifetime!
Late-night on stage was Zion Godchaux and BOOMBOX! What a GREAT show! If you ever get a chance to see that kid play, DO IT! After the music the party had just begun, and we played all night..

Sunday was the Benifit rally for The Rett Foundation, a great cause that raised over $5,000 for the cause! The crowd got to pick the setlists by buying raffle tickets and requesting the song... Raffle prizes included anything from free DSO tickets, to signed copies of books, to The Dead's final summer tour last summer, to old 1987 Grateful Dead Summer tour all access passes framed for all to see.. Hats off to everyone who provided for a great cause, and Dave Weissman who took alot of time to put this all together and be there everyday to run the raffle! DSO rocked the setlist from requests, and I got mine.. Standing on the Moon sent shivers down my spine..

Anyway, I won't ramble on to much, but I just have to say thank you to everyone who made that weekend special to me. You all are my family, and until the next time we meet, I will get by through the music in my heart... Sorry to those who I did not get to say goodbye to, but I know we'll be together again real soon.. Thanks to Wavy Gravy, Donna Jean, Zion and crew, Tiff Garcia, Evan and Christine, Cornmeal, Keller, and the rest of you talanted people. As for DSO and the extended family... see you all real soon!! Love you all!!

Hey now people! What a fantastic weekend from start to finish, weather wise, music, friends, and laughter.. From the time Cornmeal came on to start the weekend off till the last note from the one man band singing until 5am Sunday morning, there was magic in the air.

So I pulled into the park a little early (2 days to be exact) and decided to get a great camping site and settle in before the chaos started. Ran into some of my "family" right off the bat and had a great dinner with them.. you know how to cook some chicken ya monkey... anyway... The family members just came rolling in one after another, and before ya knew it, I couldn't turn around anywhere in the park without seeing someone I knew..

...anyway, onto the music...

Friday opened up with Cornmeal, a GREAT blue/newgrass band from Chicago, followed by David Gans and then DSO... I believe they played Rob Eaton's first Grateful Dead show, which was 8/6/74.. First set was great and the second set was long and beautiful! Wavy Gravy commenting and sharing stories inbetween sets, and making everyone laugh with his animated movements and tone of voice. Donna Jean sitting in and singing, and seeing Tiff Garcia (yes, the man who cut off Jerry's finger back in the day) having a great time and enjoying the show. One couldn't ask for a better evening, and expect it to only get better as the days went on..

Saturday, was my personal favorite day for the Gratefulfest.. besides the hour downpour from the heavens, the weather, and music was FANTASTIC!! Started off the day with a couple swims in the lake, and then sat infront of the stage for the shows... DSO once again, rocked the night away with a steller preformance of 5/11/78, with a Peggy-O that made your eyes tear up.. Wavy Gravy at it again, telling stories, Donna Jean tearing it up with Lisa, and my favorite part of the night was the Family Drumz... Made my first, and hopefully not my last showing during drumz with a tamborine and woodblock, with Rob, Dino, the gang from Cornmeal, Dave, Debbie, RW, Prescott, Tiff, Zion, and a few I know I'm forgetting, thanks for the memory that will last a lifetime!
Late-night on stage was Zion Godchaux and BOOMBOX! What a GREAT show! If you ever get a chance to see that kid play, DO IT! After the music the party had just begun, and we played all night..

Sunday was the Benifit rally for The Rett Foundation, a great cause that raised over $5,000 for the cause! The crowd got to pick the setlists by buying raffle tickets and requesting the song... Raffle prizes included anything from free DSO tickets, to signed copies of books, to The Dead's final summer tour last summer, to old 1987 Grateful Dead Summer tour all access passes framed for all to see.. Hats off to everyone who provided for a great cause, and Dave Weissman who took alot of time to put this all together and be there everyday to run the raffle! DSO rocked the setlist from requests, and I got mine.. Standing on the Moon sent shivers down my spine..

Anyway, I won't ramble on to much, but I just have to say thank you to everyone who made that weekend special to me. You all are my family, and until the next time we meet, I will get by through the music in my heart... Sorry to those who I did not get to say goodbye to, but I know we'll be together again real soon.. Thanks to Wavy Gravy, Donna Jean, Zion and crew, Tiff Garcia, Evan and Christine, Cornmeal, Keller, and the rest of you talanted people. As for DSO and the extended family... see you all real soon!! Love you all!!

Hey now people! What a fantastic weekend from start to finish, weather wise, music, friends, and laughter.. From the time Cornmeal came on to start the weekend off till the last note from the one man band singing until 5am Sunday morning, there was magic in the air.

So I pulled into the park a little early (2 days to be exact) and decided to get a great camping site and settle in before the chaos started. Ran into some of my "family" right off the bat and had a great dinner with them.. you know how to cook some chicken ya monkey... anyway... The family members just came rolling in one after another, and before ya knew it, I couldn't turn around anywhere in the park without seeing someone I knew..

...anyway, onto the music...

Friday opened up with Cornmeal, a GREAT blue/newgrass band from Chicago, followed by David Gans and then DSO... I believe they played Rob Eaton's first Grateful Dead show, which was 8/6/74.. First set was great and the second set was long and beautiful! Wavy Gravy commenting and sharing stories inbetween sets, and making everyone laugh with his animated movements and tone of voice. Donna Jean sitting in and singing, and seeing Tiff Garcia (yes, the man who cut off Jerry's finger back in the day) having a great time and enjoying the show. One couldn't ask for a better evening, and expect it to only get better as the days went on..

Saturday, was my personal favorite day for the Gratefulfest.. besides the hour downpour from the heavens, the weather, and music was FANTASTIC!! Started off the day with a couple swims in the lake, and then sat infront of the stage for the shows... DSO once again, rocked the night away with a steller preformance of 5/11/78, with a Peggy-O that made your eyes tear up.. Wavy Gravy at it again, telling stories, Donna Jean tearing it up with Lisa, and my favorite part of the night was the Family Drumz... Made my first, and hopefully not my last showing during drumz with a tamborine and woodblock, with Rob, Dino, the gang from Cornmeal, Dave, Debbie, RW, Prescott, Tiff, Zion, and a few I know I'm forgetting, thanks for the memory that will last a lifetime!
Late-night on stage was Zion Godchaux and BOOMBOX! What a GREAT show! If you ever get a chance to see that kid play, DO IT! After the music the party had just begun, and we played all night..

Sunday was the Benifit rally for The Rett Foundation, a great cause that raised over $5,000 for the cause! The crowd got to pick the setlists by buying raffle tickets and requesting the song... Raffle prizes included anything from free DSO tickets, to signed copies of books, to The Dead's final summer tour last summer, to old 1987 Grateful Dead Summer tour all access passes framed for all to see.. Hats off to everyone who provided for a great cause, and Dave Weissman who took alot of time to put this all together and be there everyday to run the raffle! DSO rocked the setlist from requests, and I got mine.. Standing on the Moon sent shivers down my spine..

Anyway, I won't ramble on to much, but I just have to say thank you to everyone who made that weekend special to me. You all are my family, and until the next time we meet, I will get by through the music in my heart... Sorry to those who I did not get to say goodbye to, but I know we'll be together again real soon.. Thanks to Wavy Gravy, Donna Jean, Zion and crew, Tiff Garcia, Evan and Christine, Cornmeal, Keller, and the rest of you talanted people. As for DSO and the extended family... see you all real soon!! Love you all!!

Hey now people! What a fantastic weekend from start to finish, weather wise, music, friends, and laughter.. From the time Cornmeal came on to start the weekend off till the last note from the one man band singing until 5am Sunday morning, there was magic in the air.

So I pulled into the park a little early (2 days to be exact) and decided to get a great camping site and settle in before the chaos started. Ran into some of my "family" right off the bat and had a great dinner with them.. you know how to cook some chicken ya monkey... anyway... The family members just came rolling in one after another, and before ya knew it, I couldn't turn around anywhere in the park without seeing someone I knew..

...anyway, onto the music...

Friday opened up with Cornmeal, a GREAT blue/newgrass band from Chicago, followed by David Gans and then DSO... I believe they played Rob Eaton's first Grateful Dead show, which was 8/6/74.. First set was great and the second set was long and beautiful! Wavy Gravy commenting and sharing stories inbetween sets, and making everyone laugh with his animated movements and tone of voice. Donna Jean sitting in and singing, and seeing Tiff Garcia (yes, the man who cut off Jerry's finger back in the day) having a great time and enjoying the show. One couldn't ask for a better evening, and expect it to only get better as the days went on..

Saturday, was my personal favorite day for the Gratefulfest.. besides the hour downpour from the heavens, the weather, and music was FANTASTIC!! Started off the day with a couple swims in the lake, and then sat infront of the stage for the shows... DSO once again, rocked the night away with a steller preformance of 5/11/78, with a Peggy-O that made your eyes tear up.. Wavy Gravy at it again, telling stories, Donna Jean tearing it up with Lisa, and my favorite part of the night was the Family Drumz... Made my first, and hopefully not my last showing during drumz with a tamborine and woodblock, with Rob, Dino, the gang from Cornmeal, Dave, Debbie, RW, Prescott, Tiff, Zion, and a few I know I'm forgetting, thanks for the memory that will last a lifetime!
Late-night on stage was Zion Godchaux and BOOMBOX! What a GREAT show! If you ever get a chance to see that kid play, DO IT! After the music the party had just begun, and we played all night..

Sunday was the Benifit rally for The Rett Foundation, a great cause that raised over $5,000 for the cause! The crowd got to pick the setlists by buying raffle tickets and requesting the song... Raffle prizes included anything from free DSO tickets, to signed copies of books, to The Dead's final summer tour last summer, to old 1987 Grateful Dead Summer tour all access passes framed for all to see.. Hats off to everyone who provided for a great cause, and Dave Weissman who took alot of time to put this all together and be there everyday to run the raffle! DSO rocked the setlist from requests, and I got mine.. Standing on the Moon sent shivers down my spine..

Anyway, I won't ramble on to much, but I just have to say thank you to everyone who made that weekend special to me. You all are my family, and until the next time we meet, I will get by through the music in my heart... Sorry to those who I did not get to say goodbye to, but I know we'll be together again real soon.. Thanks to Wavy Gravy, Donna Jean, Zion and crew, Tiff Garcia, Evan and Christine, Cornmeal, Keller, and the rest of you talanted people. As for DSO and the extended family... see you all real soon!! Love you all!!

Hey now people! What a fantastic weekend from start to finish, weather wise, music, friends, and laughter.. From the time Cornmeal came on to start the weekend off till the last note from the one man band singing until 5am Sunday morning, there was magic in the air.

So I pulled into the park a little early (2 days to be exact) and decided to get a great camping site and settle in before the chaos started. Ran into some of my "family" right off the bat and had a great dinner with them.. you know how to cook some chicken ya monkey... anyway... The family members just came rolling in one after another, and before ya knew it, I couldn't turn around anywhere in the park without seeing someone I knew..

...anyway, onto the music...

Friday opened up with Cornmeal, a GREAT blue/newgrass band from Chicago, followed by David Gans and then DSO... I believe they played Rob Eaton's first Grateful Dead show, which was 8/6/74.. First set was great and the second set was long and beautiful! Wavy Gravy commenting and sharing stories inbetween sets, and making everyone laugh with his animated movements and tone of voice. Donna Jean sitting in and singing, and seeing Tiff Garcia (yes, the man who cut off Jerry's finger back in the day) having a great time and enjoying the show. One couldn't ask for a better evening, and expect it to only get better as the days went on..

Saturday, was my personal favorite day for the Gratefulfest.. besides the hour downpour from the heavens, the weather, and music was FANTASTIC!! Started off the day with a couple swims in the lake, and then sat infront of the stage for the shows... DSO once again, rocked the night away with a steller preformance of 5/11/78, with a Peggy-O that made your eyes tear up.. Wavy Gravy at it again, telling stories, Donna Jean tearing it up with Lisa, and my favorite part of the night was the Family Drumz... Made my first, and hopefully not my last showing during drumz with a tamborine and woodblock, with Rob, Dino, the gang from Cornmeal, Dave, Debbie, RW, Prescott, Tiff, Zion, and a few I know I'm forgetting, thanks for the memory that will last a lifetime!
Late-night on stage was Zion Godchaux and BOOMBOX! What a GREAT show! If you ever get a chance to see that kid play, DO IT! After the music the party had just begun, and we played all night..

Sunday was the Benifit rally for The Rett Foundation, a great cause that raised over $5,000 for the cause! The crowd got to pick the setlists by buying raffle tickets and requesting the song... Raffle prizes included anything from free DSO tickets, to signed copies of books, to The Dead's final summer tour last summer, to old 1987 Grateful Dead Summer tour all access passes framed for all to see.. Hats off to everyone who provided for a great cause, and Dave Weissman who took alot of time to put this all together and be there everyday to run the raffle! DSO rocked the setlist from requests, and I got mine.. Standing on the Moon sent shivers down my spine..

Anyway, I won't ramble on to much, but I just have to say thank you to everyone who made that weekend special to me. You all are my family, and until the next time we meet, I will get by through the music in my heart... Sorry to those who I did not get to say goodbye to, but I know we'll be together again real soon.. Thanks to Wavy Gravy, Donna Jean, Zion and crew, Tiff Garcia, Evan and Christine, Cornmeal, Keller, and the rest of you talanted people. As for DSO and the extended family... see you all real soon!! Love you all!!

Hey now people! What a fantastic weekend from start to finish, weather wise, music, friends, and laughter.. From the time Cornmeal came on to start the weekend off till the last note from the one man band singing until 5am Sunday morning, there was magic in the air.

So I pulled into the park a little early (2 days to be exact) and decided to get a great camping site and settle in before the chaos started. Ran into some of my "family" right off the bat and had a great dinner with them.. you know how to cook some chicken ya monkey... anyway... The family members just came rolling in one after another, and before ya knew it, I couldn't turn around anywhere in the park without seeing someone I knew..

...anyway, onto the music...

Friday opened up with Cornmeal, a GREAT blue/newgrass band from Chicago, followed by David Gans and then DSO... I believe they played Rob Eaton's first Grateful Dead show, which was 8/6/74.. First set was great and the second set was long and beautiful! Wavy Gravy commenting and sharing stories inbetween sets, and making everyone laugh with his animated movements and tone of voice. Donna Jean sitting in and singing, and seeing Tiff Garcia (yes, the man who cut off Jerry's finger back in the day) having a great time and enjoying the show. One couldn't ask for a better evening, and expect it to only get better as the days went on..

Saturday, was my personal favorite day for the Gratefulfest.. besides the hour downpour from the heavens, the weather, and music was FANTASTIC!! Started off the day with a couple swims in the lake, and then sat infront of the stage for the shows... DSO once again, rocked the night away with a steller preformance of 5/11/78, with a Peggy-O that made your eyes tear up.. Wavy Gravy at it again, telling stories, Donna Jean tearing it up with Lisa, and my favorite part of the night was the Family Drumz... Made my first, and hopefully not my last showing during drumz with a tamborine and woodblock, with Rob, Dino, the gang from Cornmeal, Dave, Debbie, RW, Prescott, Tiff, Zion, and a few I know I'm forgetting, thanks for the memory that will last a lifetime!
Late-night on stage was Zion Godchaux and BOOMBOX! What a GREAT show! If you ever get a chance to see that kid play, DO IT! After the music the party had just begun, and we played all night..

Sunday was the Benifit rally for The Rett Foundation, a great cause that raised over $5,000 for the cause! The crowd got to pick the setlists by buying raffle tickets and requesting the song... Raffle prizes included anything from free DSO tickets, to signed copies of books, to The Dead's final summer tour last summer, to old 1987 Grateful Dead Summer tour all access passes framed for all to see.. Hats off to everyone who provided for a great cause, and Dave Weissman who took alot of time to put this all together and be there everyday to run the raffle! DSO rocked the setlist from requests, and I got mine.. Standing on the Moon sent shivers down my spine..

Anyway, I won't ramble on to much, but I just have to say thank you to everyone who made that weekend special to me. You all are my family, and until the next time we meet, I will get by through the music in my heart... Sorry to those who I did not get to say goodbye to, but I know we'll be together again real soon.. Thanks to Wavy Gravy, Donna Jean, Zion and crew, Tiff Garcia, Evan and Christine, Cornmeal, Keller, and the rest of you talanted people. As for DSO and the extended family... see you all real soon!! Love you all!!

Hey now people! What a fantastic weekend from start to finish, weather wise, music, friends, and laughter.. From the time Cornmeal came on to start the weekend off till the last note from the one man band singing until 5am Sunday morning, there was magic in the air.

So I pulled into the park a little early (2 days to be exact) and decided to get a great camping site and settle in before the chaos started. Ran into some of my "family" right off the bat and had a great dinner with them.. you know how to cook some chicken ya monkey... anyway... The family members just came rolling in one after another, and before ya knew it, I couldn't turn around anywhere in the park without seeing someone I knew..

...anyway, onto the music...

Friday opened up with Cornmeal, a GREAT blue/newgrass band from Chicago, followed by David Gans and then DSO... I believe they played Rob Eaton's first Grateful Dead show, which was 8/6/74.. First set was great and the second set was long and beautiful! Wavy Gravy commenting and sharing stories inbetween sets, and making everyone laugh with his animated movements and tone of voice. Donna Jean sitting in and singing, and seeing Tiff Garcia (yes, the man who cut off Jerry's finger back in the day) having a great time and enjoying the show. One couldn't ask for a better evening, and expect it to only get better as the days went on..

Saturday, was my personal favorite day for the Gratefulfest.. besides the hour downpour from the heavens, the weather, and music was FANTASTIC!! Started off the day with a couple swims in the lake, and then sat infront of the stage for the shows... DSO once again, rocked the night away with a steller preformance of 5/11/78, with a Peggy-O that made your eyes tear up.. Wavy Gravy at it again, telling stories, Donna Jean tearing it up with Lisa, and my favorite part of the night was the Family Drumz... Made my first, and hopefully not my last showing during drumz with a tamborine and woodblock, with Rob, Dino, the gang from Cornmeal, Dave, Debbie, RW, Prescott, Tiff, Zion, and a few I know I'm forgetting, thanks for the memory that will last a lifetime!
Late-night on stage was Zion Godchaux and BOOMBOX! What a GREAT show! If you ever get a chance to see that kid play, DO IT! After the music the party had just begun, and we played all night..

Sunday was the Benifit rally for The Rett Foundation, a great cause that raised over $5,000 for the cause! The crowd got to pick the setlists by buying raffle tickets and requesting the song... Raffle prizes included anything from free DSO tickets, to signed copies of books, to The Dead's final summer tour last summer, to old 1987 Grateful Dead Summer tour all access passes framed for all to see.. Hats off to everyone who provided for a great cause, and Dave Weissman who took alot of time to put this all together and be there everyday to run the raffle! DSO rocked the setlist from requests, and I got mine.. Standing on the Moon sent shivers down my spine..

Anyway, I won't ramble on to much, but I just have to say thank you to everyone who made that weekend special to me. You all are my family, and until the next time we meet, I will get by through the music in my heart... Sorry to those who I did not get to say goodbye to, but I know we'll be together again real soon.. Thanks to Wavy Gravy, Donna Jean, Zion and crew, Tiff Garcia, Evan and Christine, Cornmeal, Keller, and the rest of you talanted people. As for DSO and the extended family... see you all real soon!! Love you all!!

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Hey now people! What a fantastic weekend from start to finish, weather wise, music, friends, and laughter.. From the time Cornmeal came on to start the weekend off till the last note from the one man band singing until 5am Sunday morning, there was magic in the air.

So I pulled into the park a little early (2 days to be exact) and d
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Hey now people! What a fantastic weekend from start to finish, weather wise, music, friends, and laughter.. From the time Cornmeal came on to start the weekend off till the last note from the one man band singing until 5am Sunday morning, there was magic in the air.

So I pulled into the park a little early (2 days to be exact) and decided to get a great camping site and settle in before the chaos started. Ran into some of my "family" right off the bat and had a great dinner with them.. you know how to cook some chicken ya monkey... anyway... The family members just came rolling in one after another, and before ya knew it, I couldn't turn around anywhere in the park without seeing someone I knew..

...anyway, onto the music...

Friday opened up with Cornmeal, a GREAT blue/newgrass band from Chicago, followed by David Gans and then DSO... I believe they played Rob Eaton's first Grateful Dead show, which was 8/6/74.. First set was great and the second set was long and beautiful! Wavy Gravy commenting and sharing stories inbetween sets, and making everyone laugh with his animated movements and tone of voice. Donna Jean sitting in and singing, and seeing Tiff Garcia (yes, the man who cut off Jerry's finger back in the day) having a great time and enjoying the show. One couldn't ask for a better evening, and expect it to only get better as the days went on..

Saturday, was my personal favorite day for the Gratefulfest.. besides the hour downpour from the heavens, the weather, and music was FANTASTIC!! Started off the day with a couple swims in the lake, and then sat infront of the stage for the shows... DSO once again, rocked the night away with a steller preformance of 5/11/78, with a Peggy-O that made your eyes tear up.. Wavy Gravy at it again, telling stories, Donna Jean tearing it up with Lisa, and my favorite part of the night was the Family Drumz... Made my first, and hopefully not my last showing during drumz with a tamborine and woodblock, with Rob, Dino, the gang from Cornmeal, Dave, Debbie, RW, Prescott, Tiff, Zion, and a few I know I'm forgetting, thanks for the memory that will last a lifetime!
Late-night on stage was Zion Godchaux and BOOMBOX! What a GREAT show! If you ever get a chance to see that kid play, DO IT! After the music the party had just begun, and we played all night..

Sunday was the Benifit rally for The Rett Foundation, a great cause that raised over $5,000 for the cause! The crowd got to pick the setlists by buying raffle tickets and requesting the song... Raffle prizes included anything from free DSO tickets, to signed copies of books, to The Dead's final summer tour last summer, to old 1987 Grateful Dead Summer tour all access passes framed for all to see.. Hats off to everyone who provided for a great cause, and Dave Weissman who took alot of time to put this all together and be there everyday to run the raffle! DSO rocked the setlist from requests, and I got mine.. Standing on the Moon sent shivers down my spine..

Anyway, I won't ramble on to much, but I just have to say thank you to everyone who made that weekend special to me. You all are my family, and until the next time we meet, I will get by through the music in my heart... Sorry to those who I did not get to say goodbye to, but I know we'll be together again real soon.. Thanks to Wavy Gravy, Donna Jean, Zion and crew, Tiff Garcia, Evan and Christine, Cornmeal, Keller, and the rest of you talanted people. As for DSO and the extended family... see you all real soon!! Love you all!!

Hey now people! What a fantastic weekend from start to finish, weather wise, music, friends, and laughter.. From the time Cornmeal came on to start the weekend off till the last note from the one man band singing until 5am Sunday morning, there was magic in the air.

So I pulled into the park a little early (2 days to be exact) and decided to get a great camping site and settle in before the chaos started. Ran into some of my "family" right off the bat and had a great dinner with them.. you know how to cook some chicken ya monkey... anyway... The family members just came rolling in one after another, and before ya knew it, I couldn't turn around anywhere in the park without seeing someone I knew..

...anyway, onto the music...

Friday opened up with Cornmeal, a GREAT blue/newgrass band from Chicago, followed by David Gans and then DSO... I believe they played Rob Eaton's first Grateful Dead show, which was 8/6/74.. First set was great and the second set was long and beautiful! Wavy Gravy commenting and sharing stories inbetween sets, and making everyone laugh with his animated movements and tone of voice. Donna Jean sitting in and singing, and seeing Tiff Garcia (yes, the man who cut off Jerry's finger back in the day) having a great time and enjoying the show. One couldn't ask for a better evening, and expect it to only get better as the days went on..

Saturday, was my personal favorite day for the Gratefulfest.. besides the hour downpour from the heavens, the weather, and music was FANTASTIC!! Started off the day with a couple swims in the lake, and then sat infront of the stage for the shows... DSO once again, rocked the night away with a steller preformance of 5/11/78, with a Peggy-O that made your eyes tear up.. Wavy Gravy at it again, telling stories, Donna Jean tearing it up with Lisa, and my favorite part of the night was the Family Drumz... Made my first, and hopefully not my last showing during drumz with a tamborine and woodblock, with Rob, Dino, the gang from Cornmeal, Dave, Debbie, RW, Prescott, Tiff, Zion, and a few I know I'm forgetting, thanks for the memory that will last a lifetime!
Late-night on stage was Zion Godchaux and BOOMBOX! What a GREAT show! If you ever get a chance to see that kid play, DO IT! After the music the party had just begun, and we played all night..

Sunday was the Benifit rally for The Rett Foundation, a great cause that raised over $5,000 for the cause! The crowd got to pick the setlists by buying raffle tickets and requesting the song... Raffle prizes included anything from free DSO tickets, to signed copies of books, to The Dead's final summer tour last summer, to old 1987 Grateful Dead Summer tour all access passes framed for all to see.. Hats off to everyone who provided for a great cause, and Dave Weissman who took alot of time to put this all together and be there everyday to run the raffle! DSO rocked the setlist from requests, and I got mine.. Standing on the Moon sent shivers down my spine..

Anyway, I won't ramble on to much, but I just have to say thank you to everyone who made that weekend special to me. You all are my family, and until the next time we meet, I will get by through the music in my heart... Sorry to those who I did not get to say goodbye to, but I know we'll be together again real soon.. Thanks to Wavy Gravy, Donna Jean, Zion and crew, Tiff Garcia, Evan and Christine, Cornmeal, Keller, and the rest of you talanted people. As for DSO and the extended family... see you all real soon!! Love you all!!

Hey now people! What a fantastic weekend from start to finish, weather wise, music, friends, and laughter.. From the time Cornmeal came on to start the weekend off till the last note from the one man band singing until 5am Sunday morning, there was magic in the air.

So I pulled into the park a little early (2 days to be exact) and decided to get a great camping site and settle in before the chaos started. Ran into some of my "family" right off the bat and had a great dinner with them.. you know how to cook some chicken ya monkey... anyway... The family members just came rolling in one after another, and before ya knew it, I couldn't turn around anywhere in the park without seeing someone I knew..

...anyway, onto the music...

Friday opened up with Cornmeal, a GREAT blue/newgrass band from Chicago, followed by David Gans and then DSO... I believe they played Rob Eaton's first Grateful Dead show, which was 8/6/74.. First set was great and the second set was long and beautiful! Wavy Gravy commenting and sharing stories inbetween sets, and making everyone laugh with his animated movements and tone of voice. Donna Jean sitting in and singing, and seeing Tiff Garcia (yes, the man who cut off Jerry's finger back in the day) having a great time and enjoying the show. One couldn't ask for a better evening, and expect it to only get better as the days went on..

Saturday, was my personal favorite day for the Gratefulfest.. besides the hour downpour from the heavens, the weather, and music was FANTASTIC!! Started off the day with a couple swims in the lake, and then sat infront of the stage for the shows... DSO once again, rocked the night away with a steller preformance of 5/11/78, with a Peggy-O that made your eyes tear up.. Wavy Gravy at it again, telling stories, Donna Jean tearing it up with Lisa, and my favorite part of the night was the Family Drumz... Made my first, and hopefully not my last showing during drumz with a tamborine and woodblock, with Rob, Dino, the gang from Cornmeal, Dave, Debbie, RW, Prescott, Tiff, Zion, and a few I know I'm forgetting, thanks for the memory that will last a lifetime!
Late-night on stage was Zion Godchaux and BOOMBOX! What a GREAT show! If you ever get a chance to see that kid play, DO IT! After the music the party had just begun, and we played all night..

Sunday was the Benifit rally for The Rett Foundation, a great cause that raised over $5,000 for the cause! The crowd got to pick the setlists by buying raffle tickets and requesting the song... Raffle prizes included anything from free DSO tickets, to signed copies of books, to The Dead's final summer tour last summer, to old 1987 Grateful Dead Summer tour all access passes framed for all to see.. Hats off to everyone who provided for a great cause, and Dave Weissman who took alot of time to put this all together and be there everyday to run the raffle! DSO rocked the setlist from requests, and I got mine.. Standing on the Moon sent shivers down my spine..

Anyway, I won't ramble on to much, but I just have to say thank you to everyone who made that weekend special to me. You all are my family, and until the next time we meet, I will get by through the music in my heart... Sorry to those who I did not get to say goodbye to, but I know we'll be together again real soon.. Thanks to Wavy Gravy, Donna Jean, Zion and crew, Tiff Garcia, Evan and Christine, Cornmeal, Keller, and the rest of you talanted people. As for DSO and the extended family... see you all real soon!! Love you all!!

Hey now people! What a fantastic weekend from start to finish, weather wise, music, friends, and laughter.. From the time Cornmeal came on to start the weekend off till the last note from the one man band singing until 5am Sunday morning, there was magic in the air.

So I pulled into the park a little early (2 days to be exact) and decided to get a great camping site and settle in before the chaos started. Ran into some of my "family" right off the bat and had a great dinner with them.. you know how to cook some chicken ya monkey... anyway... The family members just came rolling in one after another, and before ya knew it, I couldn't turn around anywhere in the park without seeing someone I knew..

...anyway, onto the music...

Friday opened up with Cornmeal, a GREAT blue/newgrass band from Chicago, followed by David Gans and then DSO... I believe they played Rob Eaton's first Grateful Dead show, which was 8/6/74.. First set was great and the second set was long and beautiful! Wavy Gravy commenting and sharing stories inbetween sets, and making everyone laugh with his animated movements and tone of voice. Donna Jean sitting in and singing, and seeing Tiff Garcia (yes, the man who cut off Jerry's finger back in the day) having a great time and enjoying the show. One couldn't ask for a better evening, and expect it to only get better as the days went on..

Saturday, was my personal favorite day for the Gratefulfest.. besides the hour downpour from the heavens, the weather, and music was FANTASTIC!! Started off the day with a couple swims in the lake, and then sat infront of the stage for the shows... DSO once again, rocked the night away with a steller preformance of 5/11/78, with a Peggy-O that made your eyes tear up.. Wavy Gravy at it again, telling stories, Donna Jean tearing it up with Lisa, and my favorite part of the night was the Family Drumz... Made my first, and hopefully not my last showing during drumz with a tamborine and woodblock, with Rob, Dino, the gang from Cornmeal, Dave, Debbie, RW, Prescott, Tiff, Zion, and a few I know I'm forgetting, thanks for the memory that will last a lifetime!
Late-night on stage was Zion Godchaux and BOOMBOX! What a GREAT show! If you ever get a chance to see that kid play, DO IT! After the music the party had just begun, and we played all night..

Sunday was the Benifit rally for The Rett Foundation, a great cause that raised over $5,000 for the cause! The crowd got to pick the setlists by buying raffle tickets and requesting the song... Raffle prizes included anything from free DSO tickets, to signed copies of books, to The Dead's final summer tour last summer, to old 1987 Grateful Dead Summer tour all access passes framed for all to see.. Hats off to everyone who provided for a great cause, and Dave Weissman who took alot of time to put this all together and be there everyday to run the raffle! DSO rocked the setlist from requests, and I got mine.. Standing on the Moon sent shivers down my spine..

Anyway, I won't ramble on to much, but I just have to say thank you to everyone who made that weekend special to me. You all are my family, and until the next time we meet, I will get by through the music in my heart... Sorry to those who I did not get to say goodbye to, but I know we'll be together again real soon.. Thanks to Wavy Gravy, Donna Jean, Zion and crew, Tiff Garcia, Evan and Christine, Cornmeal, Keller, and the rest of you talanted people. As for DSO and the extended family... see you all real soon!! Love you all!!

Hey now people! What a fantastic weekend from start to finish, weather wise, music, friends, and laughter.. From the time Cornmeal came on to start the weekend off till the last note from the one man band singing until 5am Sunday morning, there was magic in the air.

So I pulled into the park a little early (2 days to be exact) and decided to get a great camping site and settle in before the chaos started. Ran into some of my "family" right off the bat and had a great dinner with them.. you know how to cook some chicken ya monkey... anyway... The family members just came rolling in one after another, and before ya knew it, I couldn't turn around anywhere in the park without seeing someone I knew..

...anyway, onto the music...

Friday opened up with Cornmeal, a GREAT blue/newgrass band from Chicago, followed by David Gans and then DSO... I believe they played Rob Eaton's first Grateful Dead show, which was 8/6/74.. First set was great and the second set was long and beautiful! Wavy Gravy commenting and sharing stories inbetween sets, and making everyone laugh with his animated movements and tone of voice. Donna Jean sitting in and singing, and seeing Tiff Garcia (yes, the man who cut off Jerry's finger back in the day) having a great time and enjoying the show. One couldn't ask for a better evening, and expect it to only get better as the days went on..

Saturday, was my personal favorite day for the Gratefulfest.. besides the hour downpour from the heavens, the weather, and music was FANTASTIC!! Started off the day with a couple swims in the lake, and then sat infront of the stage for the shows... DSO once again, rocked the night away with a steller preformance of 5/11/78, with a Peggy-O that made your eyes tear up.. Wavy Gravy at it again, telling stories, Donna Jean tearing it up with Lisa, and my favorite part of the night was the Family Drumz... Made my first, and hopefully not my last showing during drumz with a tamborine and woodblock, with Rob, Dino, the gang from Cornmeal, Dave, Debbie, RW, Prescott, Tiff, Zion, and a few I know I'm forgetting, thanks for the memory that will last a lifetime!
Late-night on stage was Zion Godchaux and BOOMBOX! What a GREAT show! If you ever get a chance to see that kid play, DO IT! After the music the party had just begun, and we played all night..

Sunday was the Benifit rally for The Rett Foundation, a great cause that raised over $5,000 for the cause! The crowd got to pick the setlists by buying raffle tickets and requesting the song... Raffle prizes included anything from free DSO tickets, to signed copies of books, to The Dead's final summer tour last summer, to old 1987 Grateful Dead Summer tour all access passes framed for all to see.. Hats off to everyone who provided for a great cause, and Dave Weissman who took alot of time to put this all together and be there everyday to run the raffle! DSO rocked the setlist from requests, and I got mine.. Standing on the Moon sent shivers down my spine..

Anyway, I won't ramble on to much, but I just have to say thank you to everyone who made that weekend special to me. You all are my family, and until the next time we meet, I will get by through the music in my heart... Sorry to those who I did not get to say goodbye to, but I know we'll be together again real soon.. Thanks to Wavy Gravy, Donna Jean, Zion and crew, Tiff Garcia, Evan and Christine, Cornmeal, Keller, and the rest of you talanted people. As for DSO and the extended family... see you all real soon!! Love you all!!

Hey now people! What a fantastic weekend from start to finish, weather wise, music, friends, and laughter.. From the time Cornmeal came on to start the weekend off till the last note from the one man band singing until 5am Sunday morning, there was magic in the air.

So I pulled into the park a little early (2 days to be exact) and decided to get a great camping site and settle in before the chaos started. Ran into some of my "family" right off the bat and had a great dinner with them.. you know how to cook some chicken ya monkey... anyway... The family members just came rolling in one after another, and before ya knew it, I couldn't turn around anywhere in the park without seeing someone I knew..

...anyway, onto the music...

Friday opened up with Cornmeal, a GREAT blue/newgrass band from Chicago, followed by David Gans and then DSO... I believe they played Rob Eaton's first Grateful Dead show, which was 8/6/74.. First set was great and the second set was long and beautiful! Wavy Gravy commenting and sharing stories inbetween sets, and making everyone laugh with his animated movements and tone of voice. Donna Jean sitting in and singing, and seeing Tiff Garcia (yes, the man who cut off Jerry's finger back in the day) having a great time and enjoying the show. One couldn't ask for a better evening, and expect it to only get better as the days went on..

Saturday, was my personal favorite day for the Gratefulfest.. besides the hour downpour from the heavens, the weather, and music was FANTASTIC!! Started off the day with a couple swims in the lake, and then sat infront of the stage for the shows... DSO once again, rocked the night away with a steller preformance of 5/11/78, with a Peggy-O that made your eyes tear up.. Wavy Gravy at it again, telling stories, Donna Jean tearing it up with Lisa, and my favorite part of the night was the Family Drumz... Made my first, and hopefully not my last showing during drumz with a tamborine and woodblock, with Rob, Dino, the gang from Cornmeal, Dave, Debbie, RW, Prescott, Tiff, Zion, and a few I know I'm forgetting, thanks for the memory that will last a lifetime!
Late-night on stage was Zion Godchaux and BOOMBOX! What a GREAT show! If you ever get a chance to see that kid play, DO IT! After the music the party had just begun, and we played all night..

Sunday was the Benifit rally for The Rett Foundation, a great cause that raised over $5,000 for the cause! The crowd got to pick the setlists by buying raffle tickets and requesting the song... Raffle prizes included anything from free DSO tickets, to signed copies of books, to The Dead's final summer tour last summer, to old 1987 Grateful Dead Summer tour all access passes framed for all to see.. Hats off to everyone who provided for a great cause, and Dave Weissman who took alot of time to put this all together and be there everyday to run the raffle! DSO rocked the setlist from requests, and I got mine.. Standing on the Moon sent shivers down my spine..

Anyway, I won't ramble on to much, but I just have to say thank you to everyone who made that weekend special to me. You all are my family, and until the next time we meet, I will get by through the music in my heart... Sorry to those who I did not get to say goodbye to, but I know we'll be together again real soon.. Thanks to Wavy Gravy, Donna Jean, Zion and crew, Tiff Garcia, Evan and Christine, Cornmeal, Keller, and the rest of you talanted people. As for DSO and the extended family... see you all real soon!! Love you all!!

Hey now people! What a fantastic weekend from start to finish, weather wise, music, friends, and laughter.. From the time Cornmeal came on to start the weekend off till the last note from the one man band singing until 5am Sunday morning, there was magic in the air.

So I pulled into the park a little early (2 days to be exact) and decided to get a great camping site and settle in before the chaos started. Ran into some of my "family" right off the bat and had a great dinner with them.. you know how to cook some chicken ya monkey... anyway... The family members just came rolling in one after another, and before ya knew it, I couldn't turn around anywhere in the park without seeing someone I knew..

...anyway, onto the music...

Friday opened up with Cornmeal, a GREAT blue/newgrass band from Chicago, followed by David Gans and then DSO... I believe they played Rob Eaton's first Grateful Dead show, which was 8/6/74.. First set was great and the second set was long and beautiful! Wavy Gravy commenting and sharing stories inbetween sets, and making everyone laugh with his animated movements and tone of voice. Donna Jean sitting in and singing, and seeing Tiff Garcia (yes, the man who cut off Jerry's finger back in the day) having a great time and enjoying the show. One couldn't ask for a better evening, and expect it to only get better as the days went on..

Saturday, was my personal favorite day for the Gratefulfest.. besides the hour downpour from the heavens, the weather, and music was FANTASTIC!! Started off the day with a couple swims in the lake, and then sat infront of the stage for the shows... DSO once again, rocked the night away with a steller preformance of 5/11/78, with a Peggy-O that made your eyes tear up.. Wavy Gravy at it again, telling stories, Donna Jean tearing it up with Lisa, and my favorite part of the night was the Family Drumz... Made my first, and hopefully not my last showing during drumz with a tamborine and woodblock, with Rob, Dino, the gang from Cornmeal, Dave, Debbie, RW, Prescott, Tiff, Zion, and a few I know I'm forgetting, thanks for the memory that will last a lifetime!
Late-night on stage was Zion Godchaux and BOOMBOX! What a GREAT show! If you ever get a chance to see that kid play, DO IT! After the music the party had just begun, and we played all night..

Sunday was the Benifit rally for The Rett Foundation, a great cause that raised over $5,000 for the cause! The crowd got to pick the setlists by buying raffle tickets and requesting the song... Raffle prizes included anything from free DSO tickets, to signed copies of books, to The Dead's final summer tour last summer, to old 1987 Grateful Dead Summer tour all access passes framed for all to see.. Hats off to everyone who provided for a great cause, and Dave Weissman who took alot of time to put this all together and be there everyday to run the raffle! DSO rocked the setlist from requests, and I got mine.. Standing on the Moon sent shivers down my spine..

Anyway, I won't ramble on to much, but I just have to say thank you to everyone who made that weekend special to me. You all are my family, and until the next time we meet, I will get by through the music in my heart... Sorry to those who I did not get to say goodbye to, but I know we'll be together again real soon.. Thanks to Wavy Gravy, Donna Jean, Zion and crew, Tiff Garcia, Evan and Christine, Cornmeal, Keller, and the rest of you talanted people. As for DSO and the extended family... see you all real soon!! Love you all!!

Hey now people! What a fantastic weekend from start to finish, weather wise, music, friends, and laughter.. From the time Cornmeal came on to start the weekend off till the last note from the one man band singing until 5am Sunday morning, there was magic in the air.

So I pulled into the park a little early (2 days to be exact) and decided to get a great camping site and settle in before the chaos started. Ran into some of my "family" right off the bat and had a great dinner with them.. you know how to cook some chicken ya monkey... anyway... The family members just came rolling in one after another, and before ya knew it, I couldn't turn around anywhere in the park without seeing someone I knew..

...anyway, onto the music...

Friday opened up with Cornmeal, a GREAT blue/newgrass band from Chicago, followed by David Gans and then DSO... I believe they played Rob Eaton's first Grateful Dead show, which was 8/6/74.. First set was great and the second set was long and beautiful! Wavy Gravy commenting and sharing stories inbetween sets, and making everyone laugh with his animated movements and tone of voice. Donna Jean sitting in and singing, and seeing Tiff Garcia (yes, the man who cut off Jerry's finger back in the day) having a great time and enjoying the show. One couldn't ask for a better evening, and expect it to only get better as the days went on..

Saturday, was my personal favorite day for the Gratefulfest.. besides the hour downpour from the heavens, the weather, and music was FANTASTIC!! Started off the day with a couple swims in the lake, and then sat infront of the stage for the shows... DSO once again, rocked the night away with a steller preformance of 5/11/78, with a Peggy-O that made your eyes tear up.. Wavy Gravy at it again, telling stories, Donna Jean tearing it up with Lisa, and my favorite part of the night was the Family Drumz... Made my first, and hopefully not my last showing during drumz with a tamborine and woodblock, with Rob, Dino, the gang from Cornmeal, Dave, Debbie, RW, Prescott, Tiff, Zion, and a few I know I'm forgetting, thanks for the memory that will last a lifetime!
Late-night on stage was Zion Godchaux and BOOMBOX! What a GREAT show! If you ever get a chance to see that kid play, DO IT! After the music the party had just begun, and we played all night..

Sunday was the Benifit rally for The Rett Foundation, a great cause that raised over $5,000 for the cause! The crowd got to pick the setlists by buying raffle tickets and requesting the song... Raffle prizes included anything from free DSO tickets, to signed copies of books, to The Dead's final summer tour last summer, to old 1987 Grateful Dead Summer tour all access passes framed for all to see.. Hats off to everyone who provided for a great cause, and Dave Weissman who took alot of time to put this all together and be there everyday to run the raffle! DSO rocked the setlist from requests, and I got mine.. Standing on the Moon sent shivers down my spine..

Anyway, I won't ramble on to much, but I just have to say thank you to everyone who made that weekend special to me. You all are my family, and until the next time we meet, I will get by through the music in my heart... Sorry to those who I did not get to say goodbye to, but I know we'll be together again real soon.. Thanks to Wavy Gravy, Donna Jean, Zion and crew, Tiff Garcia, Evan and Christine, Cornmeal, Keller, and the rest of you talanted people. As for DSO and the extended family... see you all real soon!! Love you all!!
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Hey now people! What a fantastic weekend from start to finish, weather wise, music, friends, and laughter.. From the time Cornmeal came on to start the weekend off till the last note from the one man band singing until 5am Sunday morning, there was magic in the air.

So I pulled into the park a little early (2 days to be exact) and decided to get a great camping site and settle in before the chaos started. Ran into some of my "family" right off the bat and had a great dinner with them.. you know how to cook some chicken ya monkey... anyway... The family members just came rolling in one after another, and before ya knew it, I couldn't turn around anywhere in the park without seeing someone I knew..

...anyway, onto the music...

Friday opened up with Cornmeal, a GREAT blue/newgrass band from Chicago, followed by David Gans and then DSO... I believe they played Rob Eaton's first Grateful Dead show, which was 8/6/74.. First set was great and the second set was long and beautiful! Wavy Gravy commenting and sharing stories inbetween sets, and making everyone laugh with his animated movements and tone of voice. Donna Jean sitting in and singing, and seeing Tiff Garcia (yes, the man who cut off Jerry's finger back in the day) having a great time and enjoying the show. One couldn't ask for a better evening, and expect it to only get better as the days went on..

Saturday, was my personal favorite day for the Gratefulfest.. besides the hour downpour from the heavens, the weather, and music was FANTASTIC!! Started off the day with a couple swims in the lake, and then sat infront of the stage for the shows... DSO once again, rocked the night away with a steller preformance of 5/11/78, with a Peggy-O that made your eyes tear up.. Wavy Gravy at it again, telling stories, Donna Jean tearing it up with Lisa, and my favorite part of the night was the Family Drumz... Made my first, and hopefully not my last showing during drumz with a tamborine and woodblock, with Rob, Dino, the gang from Cornmeal, Dave, Debbie, RW, Prescott, Tiff, Zion, and a few I know I'm forgetting, thanks for the memory that will last a lifetime!
Late-night on stage was Zion Godchaux and BOOMBOX! What a GREAT show! If you ever get a chance to see that kid play, DO IT! After the music the party had just begun, and we played all night..

Sunday was the Benifit rally for The Rett Foundation, a great cause that raised over $5,000 for the cause! The crowd got to pick the setlists by buying raffle tickets and requesting the song... Raffle prizes included anything from free DSO tickets, to signed copies of books, to The Dead's final summer tour last summer, to old 1987 Grateful Dead Summer tour all access passes framed for all to see.. Hats off to everyone who provided for a great cause, and Dave Weissman who took alot of time to put this all together and be there everyday to run the raffle! DSO rocked the setlist from requests, and I got mine.. Standing on the Moon sent shivers down my spine..

Anyway, I won't ramble on to much, but I just have to say thank you to everyone who made that weekend special to me. You all are my family, and until the next time we meet, I will get by through the music in my heart... Sorry to those who I did not get to say goodbye to, but I know we'll be together again real soon.. Thanks to Wavy Gravy, Donna Jean, Zion and crew, Tiff Garcia, Evan and Christine, Cornmeal, Keller, and the rest of you talanted people. As for DSO and the extended family... see you all real soon!! Love you all!!

Hey now people! What a fantastic weekend from start to finish, weather wise, music, friends, and laughter.. From the time Cornmeal came on to start the weekend off till the last note from the one man band singing until 5am Sunday morning, there was magic in the air.

So I pulled into the park a little early (2 days to be exact) and decided to get a great camping site and settle in before the chaos started. Ran into some of my "family" right off the bat and had a great dinner with them.. you know how to cook some chicken ya monkey... anyway... The family members just came rolling in one after another, and before ya knew it, I couldn't turn around anywhere in the park without seeing someone I knew..

...anyway, onto the music...

Friday opened up with Cornmeal, a GREAT blue/newgrass band from Chicago, followed by David Gans and then DSO... I believe they played Rob Eaton's first Grateful Dead show, which was 8/6/74.. First set was great and the second set was long and beautiful! Wavy Gravy commenting and sharing stories inbetween sets, and making everyone laugh with his animated movements and tone of voice. Donna Jean sitting in and singing, and seeing Tiff Garcia (yes, the man who cut off Jerry's finger back in the day) having a great time and enjoying the show. One couldn't ask for a better evening, and expect it to only get better as the days went on..

Saturday, was my personal favorite day for the Gratefulfest.. besides the hour downpour from the heavens, the weather, and music was FANTASTIC!! Started off the day with a couple swims in the lake, and then sat infront of the stage for the shows... DSO once again, rocked the night away with a steller preformance of 5/11/78, with a Peggy-O that made your eyes tear up.. Wavy Gravy at it again, telling stories, Donna Jean tearing it up with Lisa, and my favorite part of the night was the Family Drumz... Made my first, and hopefully not my last showing during drumz with a tamborine and woodblock, with Rob, Dino, the gang from Cornmeal, Dave, Debbie, RW, Prescott, Tiff, Zion, and a few I know I'm forgetting, thanks for the memory that will last a lifetime!
Late-night on stage was Zion Godchaux and BOOMBOX! What a GREAT show! If you ever get a chance to see that kid play, DO IT! After the music the party had just begun, and we played all night..

Sunday was the Benifit rally for The Rett Foundation, a great cause that raised over $5,000 for the cause! The crowd got to pick the setlists by buying raffle tickets and requesting the song... Raffle prizes included anything from free DSO tickets, to signed copies of books, to The Dead's final summer tour last summer, to old 1987 Grateful Dead Summer tour all access passes framed for all to see.. Hats off to everyone who provided for a great cause, and Dave Weissman who took alot of time to put this all together and be there everyday to run the raffle! DSO rocked the setlist from requests, and I got mine.. Standing on the Moon sent shivers down my spine..

Anyway, I won't ramble on to much, but I just have to say thank you to everyone who made that weekend special to me. You all are my family, and until the next time we meet, I will get by through the music in my heart... Sorry to those who I did not get to say goodbye to, but I know we'll be together again real soon.. Thanks to Wavy Gravy, Donna Jean, Zion and crew, Tiff Garcia, Evan and Christine, Cornmeal, Keller, and the rest of you talanted people. As for DSO and the extended family... see you all real soon!! Love you all!!

Hey now people! What a fantastic weekend from start to finish, weather wise, music, friends, and laughter.. From the time Cornmeal came on to start the weekend off till the last note from the one man band singing until 5am Sunday morning, there was magic in the air.

So I pulled into the park a little early (2 days to be exact) and decided to get a great camping site and settle in before the chaos started. Ran into some of my "family" right off the bat and had a great dinner with them.. you know how to cook some chicken ya monkey... anyway... The family members just came rolling in one after another, and before ya knew it, I couldn't turn around anywhere in the park without seeing someone I knew..

...anyway, onto the music...

Friday opened up with Cornmeal, a GREAT blue/newgrass band from Chicago, followed by David Gans and then DSO... I believe they played Rob Eaton's first Grateful Dead show, which was 8/6/74.. First set was great and the second set was long and beautiful! Wavy Gravy commenting and sharing stories inbetween sets, and making everyone laugh with his animated movements and tone of voice. Donna Jean sitting in and singing, and seeing Tiff Garcia (yes, the man who cut off Jerry's finger back in the day) having a great time and enjoying the show. One couldn't ask for a better evening, and expect it to only get better as the days went on..

Saturday, was my personal favorite day for the Gratefulfest.. besides the hour downpour from the heavens, the weather, and music was FANTASTIC!! Started off the day with a couple swims in the lake, and then sat infront of the stage for the shows... DSO once again, rocked the night away with a steller preformance of 5/11/78, with a Peggy-O that made your eyes tear up.. Wavy Gravy at it again, telling stories, Donna Jean tearing it up with Lisa, and my favorite part of the night was the Family Drumz... Made my first, and hopefully not my last showing during drumz with a tamborine and woodblock, with Rob, Dino, the gang from Cornmeal, Dave, Debbie, RW, Prescott, Tiff, Zion, and a few I know I'm forgetting, thanks for the memory that will last a lifetime!
Late-night on stage was Zion Godchaux and BOOMBOX! What a GREAT show! If you ever get a chance to see that kid play, DO IT! After the music the party had just begun, and we played all night..

Sunday was the Benifit rally for The Rett Foundation, a great cause that raised over $5,000 for the cause! The crowd got to pick the setlists by buying raffle tickets and requesting the song... Raffle prizes included anything from free DSO tickets, to signed copies of books, to The Dead's final summer tour last summer, to old 1987 Grateful Dead Summer tour all access passes framed for all to see.. Hats off to everyone who provided for a great cause, and Dave Weissman who took alot of time to put this all together and be there everyday to run the raffle! DSO rocked the setlist from requests, and I got mine.. Standing on the Moon sent shivers down my spine..

Anyway, I won't ramble on to much, but I just have to say thank you to everyone who made that weekend special to me. You all are my family, and until the next time we meet, I will get by through the music in my heart... Sorry to those who I did not get to say goodbye to, but I know we'll be together again real soon.. Thanks to Wavy Gravy, Donna Jean, Zion and crew, Tiff Garcia, Evan and Christine, Cornmeal, Keller, and the rest of you talanted people. As for DSO and the extended family... see you all real soon!! Love you all!!

Hey now people! What a fantastic weekend from start to finish, weather wise, music, friends, and laughter.. From the time Cornmeal came on to start the weekend off till the last note from the one man band singing until 5am Sunday morning, there was magic in the air.

So I pulled into the park a little early (2 days to be exact) and decided to get a great camping site and settle in before the chaos started. Ran into some of my "family" right off the bat and had a great dinner with them.. you know how to cook some chicken ya monkey... anyway... The family members just came rolling in one after another, and before ya knew it, I couldn't turn around anywhere in the park without seeing someone I knew..

...anyway, onto the music...

Friday opened up with Cornmeal, a GREAT blue/newgrass band from Chicago, followed by David Gans and then DSO... I believe they played Rob Eaton's first Grateful Dead show, which was 8/6/74.. First set was great and the second set was long and beautiful! Wavy Gravy commenting and sharing stories inbetween sets, and making everyone laugh with his animated movements and tone of voice. Donna Jean sitting in and singing, and seeing Tiff Garcia (yes, the man who cut off Jerry's finger back in the day) having a great time and enjoying the show. One couldn't ask for a better evening, and expect it to only get better as the days went on..

Saturday, was my personal favorite day for the Gratefulfest.. besides the hour downpour from the heavens, the weather, and music was FANTASTIC!! Started off the day with a couple swims in the lake, and then sat infront of the stage for the shows... DSO once again, rocked the night away with a steller preformance of 5/11/78, with a Peggy-O that made your eyes tear up.. Wavy Gravy at it again, telling stories, Donna Jean tearing it up with Lisa, and my favorite part of the night was the Family Drumz... Made my first, and hopefully not my last showing during drumz with a tamborine and woodblock, with Rob, Dino, the gang from Cornmeal, Dave, Debbie, RW, Prescott, Tiff, Zion, and a few I know I'm forgetting, thanks for the memory that will last a lifetime!
Late-night on stage was Zion Godchaux and BOOMBOX! What a GREAT show! If you ever get a chance to see that kid play, DO IT! After the music the party had just begun, and we played all night..

Sunday was the Benifit rally for The Rett Foundation, a great cause that raised over $5,000 for the cause! The crowd got to pick the setlists by buying raffle tickets and requesting the song... Raffle prizes included anything from free DSO tickets, to signed copies of books, to The Dead's final summer tour last summer, to old 1987 Grateful Dead Summer tour all access passes framed for all to see.. Hats off to everyone who provided for a great cause, and Dave Weissman who took alot of time to put this all together and be there everyday to run the raffle! DSO rocked the setlist from requests, and I got mine.. Standing on the Moon sent shivers down my spine..

Anyway, I won't ramble on to much, but I just have to say thank you to everyone who made that weekend special to me. You all are my family, and until the next time we meet, I will get by through the music in my heart... Sorry to those who I did not get to say goodbye to, but I know we'll be together again real soon.. Thanks to Wavy Gravy, Donna Jean, Zion and crew, Tiff Garcia, Evan and Christine, Cornmeal, Keller, and the rest of you talanted people. As for DSO and the extended family... see you all real soon!! Love you all!!

Hey now people! What a fantastic weekend from start to finish, weather wise, music, friends, and laughter.. From the time Cornmeal came on to start the weekend off till the last note from the one man band singing until 5am Sunday morning, there was magic in the air.

So I pulled into the park a little early (2 days to be exact) and decided to get a great camping site and settle in before the chaos started. Ran into some of my "family" right off the bat and had a great dinner with them.. you know how to cook some chicken ya monkey... anyway... The family members just came rolling in one after another, and before ya knew it, I couldn't turn around anywhere in the park without seeing someone I knew..

...anyway, onto the music...

Friday opened up with Cornmeal, a GREAT blue/newgrass band from Chicago, followed by David Gans and then DSO... I believe they played Rob Eaton's first Grateful Dead show, which was 8/6/74.. First set was great and the second set was long and beautiful! Wavy Gravy commenting and sharing stories inbetween sets, and making everyone laugh with his animated movements and tone of voice. Donna Jean sitting in and singing, and seeing Tiff Garcia (yes, the man who cut off Jerry's finger back in the day) having a great time and enjoying the show. One couldn't ask for a better evening, and expect it to only get better as the days went on..

Saturday, was my personal favorite day for the Gratefulfest.. besides the hour downpour from the heavens, the weather, and music was FANTASTIC!! Started off the day with a couple swims in the lake, and then sat infront of the stage for the shows... DSO once again, rocked the night away with a steller preformance of 5/11/78, with a Peggy-O that made your eyes tear up.. Wavy Gravy at it again, telling stories, Donna Jean tearing it up with Lisa, and my favorite part of the night was the Family Drumz... Made my first, and hopefully not my last showing during drumz with a tamborine and woodblock, with Rob, Dino, the gang from Cornmeal, Dave, Debbie, RW, Prescott, Tiff, Zion, and a few I know I'm forgetting, thanks for the memory that will last a lifetime!
Late-night on stage was Zion Godchaux and BOOMBOX! What a GREAT show! If you ever get a chance to see that kid play, DO IT! After the music the party had just begun, and we played all night..

Sunday was the Benifit rally for The Rett Foundation, a great cause that raised over $5,000 for the cause! The crowd got to pick the setlists by buying raffle tickets and requesting the song... Raffle prizes included anything from free DSO tickets, to signed copies of books, to The Dead's final summer tour last summer, to old 1987 Grateful Dead Summer tour all access passes framed for all to see.. Hats off to everyone who provided for a great cause, and Dave Weissman who took alot of time to put this all together and be there everyday to run the raffle! DSO rocked the setlist from requests, and I got mine.. Standing on the Moon sent shivers down my spine..

Anyway, I won't ramble on to much, but I just have to say thank you to everyone who made that weekend special to me. You all are my family, and until the next time we meet, I will get by through the music in my heart... Sorry to those who I did not get to say goodbye to, but I know we'll be together again real soon.. Thanks to Wavy Gravy, Donna Jean, Zion and crew, Tiff Garcia, Evan and Christine, Cornmeal, Keller, and the rest of you talanted people. As for DSO and the extended family... see you all real soon!! Love you all!!

Hey now people! What a fantastic weekend from start to finish, weather wise, music, friends, and laughter.. From the time Cornmeal came on to start the weekend off till the last note from the one man band singing until 5am Sunday morning, there was magic in the air.

So I pulled into the park a little early (2 days to be exact) and decided to get a great camping site and settle in before the chaos started. Ran into some of my "family" right off the bat and had a great dinner with them.. you know how to cook some chicken ya monkey... anyway... The family members just came rolling in one after another, and before ya knew it, I couldn't turn around anywhere in the park without seeing someone I knew..

...anyway, onto the music...

Friday opened up with Cornmeal, a GREAT blue/newgrass band from Chicago, followed by David Gans and then DSO... I believe they played Rob Eaton's first Grateful Dead show, which was 8/6/74.. First set was great and the second set was long and beautiful! Wavy Gravy commenting and sharing stories inbetween sets, and making everyone laugh with his animated movements and tone of voice. Donna Jean sitting in and singing, and seeing Tiff Garcia (yes, the man who cut off Jerry's finger back in the day) having a great time and enjoying the show. One couldn't ask for a better evening, and expect it to only get better as the days went on..

Saturday, was my personal favorite day for the Gratefulfest.. besides the hour downpour from the heavens, the weather, and music was FANTASTIC!! Started off the day with a couple swims in the lake, and then sat infront of the stage for the shows... DSO once again, rocked the night away with a steller preformance of 5/11/78, with a Peggy-O that made your eyes tear up.. Wavy Gravy at it again, telling stories, Donna Jean tearing it up with Lisa, and my favorite part of the night was the Family Drumz... Made my first, and hopefully not my last showing during drumz with a tamborine and woodblock, with Rob, Dino, the gang from Cornmeal, Dave, Debbie, RW, Prescott, Tiff, Zion, and a few I know I'm forgetting, thanks for the memory that will last a lifetime!
Late-night on stage was Zion Godchaux and BOOMBOX! What a GREAT show! If you ever get a chance to see that kid play, DO IT! After the music the party had just begun, and we played all night..

Sunday was the Benifit rally for The Rett Foundation, a great cause that raised over $5,000 for the cause! The crowd got to pick the setlists by buying raffle tickets and requesting the song... Raffle prizes included anything from free DSO tickets, to signed copies of books, to The Dead's final summer tour last summer, to old 1987 Grateful Dead Summer tour all access passes framed for all to see.. Hats off to everyone who provided for a great cause, and Dave Weissman who took alot of time to put this all together and be there everyday to run the raffle! DSO rocked the setlist from requests, and I got mine.. Standing on the Moon sent shivers down my spine..

Anyway, I won't ramble on to much, but I just have to say thank you to everyone who made that weekend special to me. You all are my family, and until the next time we meet, I will get by through the music in my heart... Sorry to those who I did not get to say goodbye to, but I know we'll be together again real soon.. Thanks to Wavy Gravy, Donna Jean, Zion and crew, Tiff Garcia, Evan and Christine, Cornmeal, Keller, and the rest of you talanted people. As for DSO and the extended family... see you all real soon!! Love you all!!

Hey now people! What a fantastic weekend from start to finish, weather wise, music, friends, and laughter.. From the time Cornmeal came on to start the weekend off till the last note from the one man band singing until 5am Sunday morning, there was magic in the air.

So I pulled into the park a little early (2 days to be exact) and decided to get a great camping site and settle in before the chaos started. Ran into some of my "family" right off the bat and had a great dinner with them.. you know how to cook some chicken ya monkey... anyway... The family members just came rolling in one after another, and before ya knew it, I couldn't turn around anywhere in the park without seeing someone I knew..

...anyway, onto the music...

Friday opened up with Cornmeal, a GREAT blue/newgrass band from Chicago, followed by David Gans and then DSO... I believe they played Rob Eaton's first Grateful Dead show, which was 8/6/74.. First set was great and the second set was long and beautiful! Wavy Gravy commenting and sharing stories inbetween sets, and making everyone laugh with his animated movements and tone of voice. Donna Jean sitting in and singing, and seeing Tiff Garcia (yes, the man who cut off Jerry's finger back in the day) having a great time and enjoying the show. One couldn't ask for a better evening, and expect it to only get better as the days went on..

Saturday, was my personal favorite day for the Gratefulfest.. besides the hour downpour from the heavens, the weather, and music was FANTASTIC!! Started off the day with a couple swims in the lake, and then sat infront of the stage for the shows... DSO once again, rocked the night away with a steller preformance of 5/11/78, with a Peggy-O that made your eyes tear up.. Wavy Gravy at it again, telling stories, Donna Jean tearing it up with Lisa, and my favorite part of the night was the Family Drumz... Made my first, and hopefully not my last showing during drumz with a tamborine and woodblock, with Rob, Dino, the gang from Cornmeal, Dave, Debbie, RW, Prescott, Tiff, Zion, and a few I know I'm forgetting, thanks for the memory that will last a lifetime!
Late-night on stage was Zion Godchaux and BOOMBOX! What a GREAT show! If you ever get a chance to see that kid play, DO IT! After the music the party had just begun, and we played all night..

Sunday was the Benifit rally for The Rett Foundation, a great cause that raised over $5,000 for the cause! The crowd got to pick the setlists by buying raffle tickets and requesting the song... Raffle prizes included anything from free DSO tickets, to signed copies of books, to The Dead's final summer tour last summer, to old 1987 Grateful Dead Summer tour all access passes framed for all to see.. Hats off to everyone who provided for a great cause, and Dave Weissman who took alot of time to put this all together and be there everyday to run the raffle! DSO rocked the setlist from requests, and I got mine.. Standing on the Moon sent shivers down my spine..

Anyway, I won't ramble on to much, but I just have to say thank you to everyone who made that weekend special to me. You all are my family, and until the next time we meet, I will get by through the music in my heart... Sorry to those who I did not get to say goodbye to, but I know we'll be together again real soon.. Thanks to Wavy Gravy, Donna Jean, Zion and crew, Tiff Garcia, Evan and Christine, Cornmeal, Keller, and the rest of you talanted people. As for DSO and the extended family... see you all real soon!! Love you all!!
Hey now people! What a fantastic weekend from start to finish, weather wise, music, friends, and laughter.. From the time Cornmeal came on to start the weekend off till the last note from the one man band singing until 5am Sunday morning, there was magic in the air.

So I pulled into the park a little early (2 days to be exact) and decided to get a great camping site and settle in before the chaos started. Ran into some of my "family" right off the bat and had a great dinner with them.. you know how to cook some chicken ya monkey... anyway... The family members just came rolling in one after another, and before ya knew it, I couldn't turn around anywhere in the park without seeing someone I knew..

...anyway, onto the music...

Friday opened up with Cornmeal, a GREAT blue/newgrass band from Chicago, followed by David Gans and then DSO... I believe they played Rob Eaton's first Grateful Dead show, which was 8/6/74.. First set was great and the second set was long and beautiful! Wavy Gravy commenting and sharing stories inbetween sets, and making everyone laugh with his animated movements and tone of voice. Donna Jean sitting in and singing, and seeing Tiff Garcia (yes, the man who cut off Jerry's finger back in the day) having a great time and enjoying the show. One couldn't ask for a better evening, and expect it to only get better as the days went on..

Saturday, was my personal favorite day for the Gratefulfest.. besides the hour downpour from the heavens, the weather, and music was FANTASTIC!! Started off the day with a couple swims in the lake, and then sat infront of the stage for the shows... DSO once again, rocked the night away with a steller preformance of 5/11/78, with a Peggy-O that made your eyes tear up.. Wavy Gravy at it again, telling stories, Donna Jean tearing it up with Lisa, and my favorite part of the night was the Family Drumz... Made my first, and hopefully not my last showing during drumz with a tamborine and woodblock, with Rob, Dino, the gang from Cornmeal, Dave, Debbie, RW, Prescott, Tiff, Zion, and a few I know I'm forgetting, thanks for the memory that will last a lifetime!
Late-night on stage was Zion Godchaux and BOOMBOX! What a GREAT show! If you ever get a chance to see that kid play, DO IT! After the music the party had just begun, and we played all night..

Sunday was the Benifit rally for The Rett Foundation, a great cause that raised over $5,000 for the cause! The crowd got to pick the setlists by buying raffle tickets and requesting the song... Raffle prizes included anything from free DSO tickets, to signed copies of books, to The Dead's final summer tour last summer, to old 1987 Grateful Dead Summer tour all access passes framed for all to see.. Hats off to everyone who provided for a great cause, and Dave Weissman who took alot of time to put this all together and be there everyday to run the raffle! DSO rocked the setlist from requests, and I got mine.. Standing on the Moon sent shivers down my spine..

Anyway, I won't ramble on to much, but I just have to say thank you to everyone who made that weekend special to me. You all are my family, and until the next time we meet, I will get by through the music in my heart... Sorry to those who I did not get to say goodbye to, but I know we'll be together again real soon.. Thanks to Wavy Gravy, Donna Jean, Zion and crew, Tiff Garcia, Evan and Christine, Cornmeal, Keller, and the rest of you talanted people. As for DSO and the extended family... see you all real soon!! Love you all!!
Subject: review


Author:
wer
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Date Posted: 13:52:02 08/26/05 Fri

Hey now people! What a fantastic weekend from start to finish, weather wise, music, friends, and laughter.. From the time Cornmeal came on to start the weekend off till the last note from the one man band singing until 5am Sunday morning, there was magic in the air.

So I pulled into the park a little early (2 days to be exact) and decided to get a great camping site and settle in before the chaos started. Ran into some of my "family" right off the bat and had a great dinner with them.. you know how to cook some chicken ya monkey... anyway... The family members just came rolling in one after another, and before ya knew it, I couldn't turn around anywhere in the park without seeing someone I knew..

...anyway, onto the music...

Friday opened up with Cornmeal, a GREAT blue/newgrass band from Chicago, followed by David Gans and then DSO... I believe they played Rob Eaton's first Grateful Dead show, which was 8/6/74.. First set was great and the second set was long and beautiful! Wavy Gravy commenting and sharing stories inbetween sets, and making everyone laugh with his animated movements and tone of voice. Donna Jean sitting in and singing, and seeing Tiff Garcia (yes, the man who cut off Jerry's finger back in the day) having a great time and enjoying the show. One couldn't ask for a better evening, and expect it to only get better as the days went on..

Saturday, was my personal favorite day for the Gratefulfest.. besides the hour downpour from the heavens, the weather, and music was FANTASTIC!! Started off the day with a couple swims in the lake, and then sat infront of the stage for the shows... DSO once again, rocked the night away with a steller preformance of 5/11/78, with a Peggy-O that made your eyes tear up.. Wavy Gravy at it again, telling stories, Donna Jean tearing it up with Lisa, and my favorite part of the night was the Family Drumz... Made my first, and hopefully not my last showing during drumz with a tamborine and woodblock, with Rob, Dino, the gang from Cornmeal, Dave, Debbie, RW, Prescott, Tiff, Zion, and a few I know I'm forgetting, thanks for the memory that will last a lifetime!
Late-night on stage was Zion Godchaux and BOOMBOX! What a GREAT show! If you ever get a chance to see that kid play, DO IT! After the music the party had just begun, and we played all night..

Sunday was the Benifit rally for The Rett Foundation, a great cause that raised over $5,000 for the cause! The crowd got to pick the setlists by buying raffle tickets and requesting the song... Raffle prizes included anything from free DSO tickets, to signed copies of books, to The Dead's final summer tour last summer, to old 1987 Grateful Dead Summer tour all access passes framed for all to see.. Hats off to everyone who provided for a great cause, and Dave Weissman who took alot of time to put this all together and be there everyday to run the raffle! DSO rocked the setlist from requests, and I got mine.. Standing on the Moon sent shivers down my spine..

Anyway, I won't ramble on to much, but I just have to say thank you to everyone who made that weekend special to me. You all are my family, and until the next time we meet, I will get by through the music in my heart... Sorry to those who I did not get to say goodbye to, but I know we'll be together again real soon.. Thanks to Wavy Gravy, Donna Jean, Zion and crew, Tiff Garcia, Evan and Christine, Cornmeal, Keller, and the rest of you talanted people. As for DSO and the extended family... see you all real soon!! Love you all!!
Subject: review


Author:
iuy
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Date Posted: 13:51:01 08/26/05 Fri

Hey now people! What a fantastic weekend from start to finish, weather wise, music, friends, and laughter.. From the time Cornmeal came on to start the weekend off till the last note from the one man band singing until 5am Sunday morning, there was magic in the air.

So I pulled into the park a little early (2 days to be exact) and decided to get a great camping site and settle in before the chaos started. Ran into some of my "family" right off the bat and had a great dinner with them.. you know how to cook some chicken ya monkey... anyway... The family members just came rolling in one after another, and before ya knew it, I couldn't turn around anywhere in the park without seeing someone I knew..

...anyway, onto the music...

Friday opened up with Cornmeal, a GREAT blue/newgrass band from Chicago, followed by David Gans and then DSO... I believe they played Rob Eaton's first Grateful Dead show, which was 8/6/74.. First set was great and the second set was long and beautiful! Wavy Gravy commenting and sharing stories inbetween sets, and making everyone laugh with his animated movements and tone of voice. Donna Jean sitting in and singing, and seeing Tiff Garcia (yes, the man who cut off Jerry's finger back in the day) having a great time and enjoying the show. One couldn't ask for a better evening, and expect it to only get better as the days went on..

Saturday, was my personal favorite day for the Gratefulfest.. besides the hour downpour from the heavens, the weather, and music was FANTASTIC!! Started off the day with a couple swims in the lake, and then sat infront of the stage for the shows... DSO once again, rocked the night away with a steller preformance of 5/11/78, with a Peggy-O that made your eyes tear up.. Wavy Gravy at it again, telling stories, Donna Jean tearing it up with Lisa, and my favorite part of the night was the Family Drumz... Made my first, and hopefully not my last showing during drumz with a tamborine and woodblock, with Rob, Dino, the gang from Cornmeal, Dave, Debbie, RW, Prescott, Tiff, Zion, and a few I know I'm forgetting, thanks for the memory that will last a lifetime!
Late-night on stage was Zion Godchaux and BOOMBOX! What a GREAT show! If you ever get a chance to see that kid play, DO IT! After the music the party had just begun, and we played all night..

Sunday was the Benifit rally for The Rett Foundation, a great cause that raised over $5,000 for the cause! The crowd got to pick the setlists by buying raffle tickets and requesting the song... Raffle prizes included anything from free DSO tickets, to signed copies of books, to The Dead's final summer tour last summer, to old 1987 Grateful Dead Summer tour all access passes framed for all to see.. Hats off to everyone who provided for a great cause, and Dave Weissman who took alot of time to put this all together and be there everyday to run the raffle! DSO rocked the setlist from requests, and I got mine.. Standing on the Moon sent shivers down my spine..

Anyway, I won't ramble on to much, but I just have to say thank you to everyone who made that weekend special to me. You all are my family, and until the next time we meet, I will get by through the music in my heart... Sorry to those who I did not get to say goodbye to, but I know we'll be together again real soon.. Thanks to Wavy Gravy, Donna Jean, Zion and crew, Tiff Garcia, Evan and Christine, Cornmeal, Keller, and the rest of you talanted people. As for DSO and the extended family... see you all real soon!! Love you all!!
Subject: Munck Music please!!


Author:
F Mey
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Date Posted: 12:20:48 08/26/05 Fri

To DSO:

Please please please start doing CD's and downloads through Munck Music again. There have been soooo many awesome shows all spring and summer and little to no recordings of them. And the ones that are in the archives are very often audience or miked recordings. I hate audience recordings. They;re cool to hear the energy from the crowd, but it does no justice to the sound quality of the actual music.

Anyone happen to have 05/28/05 Irving Plaza? How 'bout The Tralf 06/16/05? These are just a few of the many shows I've been to this year and there are no recordings!!!! At this point, I WOULD take an audience or miked recording just to hear these shows again.
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Subject: Review


Author:
zxc
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Date Posted: 13:31:01 08/26/05 Fri

Hey now people! What a fantastic weekend from start to finish, weather wise, music, friends, and laughter.. From the time Cornmeal came on to start the weekend off till the last note from the one man band singing until 5am Sunday morning, there was magic in the air.

So I pulled into the park a little early (2 days to be exact) and decided to get a great camping site and settle in before the chaos started. Ran into some of my "family" right off the bat and had a great dinner with them.. you know how to cook some chicken ya monkey... anyway... The family members just came rolling in one after another, and before ya knew it, I couldn't turn around anywhere in the park without seeing someone I knew..

...anyway, onto the music...

Friday opened up with Cornmeal, a GREAT blue/newgrass band from Chicago, followed by David Gans and then DSO... I believe they played Rob Eaton's first Grateful Dead show, which was 8/6/74.. First set was great and the second set was long and beautiful! Wavy Gravy commenting and sharing stories inbetween sets, and making everyone laugh with his animated movements and tone of voice. Donna Jean sitting in and singing, and seeing Tiff Garcia (yes, the man who cut off Jerry's finger back in the day) having a great time and enjoying the show. One couldn't ask for a better evening, and expect it to only get better as the days went on..

Saturday, was my personal favorite day for the Gratefulfest.. besides the hour downpour from the heavens, the weather, and music was FANTASTIC!! Started off the day with a couple swims in the lake, and then sat infront of the stage for the shows... DSO once again, rocked the night away with a steller preformance of 5/11/78, with a Peggy-O that made your eyes tear up.. Wavy Gravy at it again, telling stories, Donna Jean tearing it up with Lisa, and my favorite part of the night was the Family Drumz... Made my first, and hopefully not my last showing during drumz with a tamborine and woodblock, with Rob, Dino, the gang from Cornmeal, Dave, Debbie, RW, Prescott, Tiff, Zion, and a few I know I'm forgetting, thanks for the memory that will last a lifetime!
Late-night on stage was Zion Godchaux and BOOMBOX! What a GREAT show! If you ever get a chance to see that kid play, DO IT! After the music the party had just begun, and we played all night..

Sunday was the Benifit rally for The Rett Foundation, a great cause that raised over $5,000 for the cause! The crowd got to pick the setlists by buying raffle tickets and requesting the song... Raffle prizes included anything from free DSO tickets, to signed copies of books, to The Dead's final summer tour last summer, to old 1987 Grateful Dead Summer tour all access passes framed for all to see.. Hats off to everyone who provided for a great cause, and Dave Weissman who took alot of time to put this all together and be there everyday to run the raffle! DSO rocked the setlist from requests, and I got mine.. Standing on the Moon sent shivers down my spine..

Anyway, I won't ramble on to much, but I just have to say thank you to everyone who made that weekend special to me. You all are my family, and until the next time we meet, I will get by through the music in my heart... Sorry to those who I did not get to say goodbye to, but I know we'll be together again real soon.. Thanks to Wavy Gravy, Donna Jean, Zion and crew, Tiff Garcia, Evan and Christine, Cornmeal, Keller, and the rest of you talanted people. As for DSO and the extended family... see you all real soon!! Love you all!!
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Subject: another


Author:
qwe
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Date Posted: 13:35:23 08/26/05 Fri

Took the Greyhound from NYC. Got in as they were playing Peggy-O. Kicked myself when I heard they started with Half Step>Franklins. Oh well. Settled down real quick as they got into a smoking Cassidy, the place was rocking. Heavy Loser, following that up and a hard Promised Land to close the set, with Rob B. losing his mind on the B3. Right on.

Second Set was off the hook. John took some huge solos during the Scarlet.
They didnt waste anytime getting into Fire and man was it intense. The place was packed and everybody was dancing and singing along. Second solo was sweet. John started fanning the guitar like crazy during the third solo; the place was going nuts! They were into it and having a great time. A nice compact version of Scarlet>Fire. Into a groovy Estimated. This was also excellent. Rob B. was coming through very nice on the keys. As soon as John hit those chords, we knew what was coming next, and man was it a rocking
version of Eyes. The drummers were thumping it and set a fast pace. John's first solo was out of this world and the fans let him know it. An excellent version with an extended pre-drums jam. Rob Eaton stayed on stage with Rob B. and the drummers for a nice little tribal jam. Into Drumz>Space. Space had an almost full blown Dark Star Jam. Only thing missing was the bass line. Man, they were so close to falling into it. Out of Space into Black Peter. Now everytime I see these guys, I always get Stella Blue as the tear jerker, so I was hoping for a Peter or a Dew, or a Wharf Rat, but preferably the Peter. When I heard those notes I went apeshit, so did the rest of the rowdy crowd. Heavy Peter. Well sung by John and immaculate vocals on the "See how everything" bridge. The whole place was one at that moment. Heavy man. A major highlight. John only did the Run and See line 2x, much to my chagrin(but so did Jerry for the most part in 79), but man did he rip a fat one to end the song. Long solo. I wish it had been an 84 show so we couldve gotten more fuzz, but it was SWEET!! Into a crazy Miracle. Rob was on point tonite. Did a grate job leading the sing along and it was plenty raunchy. Grate solos by John. Excellent HARD drumming. Greg was booming on the bass, and Rob B. was pounding on the keys with gusto. Crowd again going crazy and dancing up a storm. Into a very energetic Bertha. Into an awesome Good Lovin' with a nice faux Bobby rap by Rob. Again the drumming was just killer. Rob Koritz was killing the tom-toms!!
Encore was a fun sing-along US Blues.

The filler was amazing too. Masterpeice was sweet, but the Terrapin was literally out of this world. Fucking perfect! They brought it down to an absolute whisper at the end and then the banging of the drums, the trilling of the chords; the whole shebang and it was over. The Terrapin seriously fucked with my head. Saw some old friends and made some new ones. It seems everybody has seen me at Irving Plaza with the SYF cape and people always try to buy it from me. (NEVER!!) As the sea of Heads walked out of the concert halls and into the casinos(I didnt even look at em) all you heard was people singing and humming the Terrapin Jam.

THANX DSO!!
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Subject: MY REPLY TO ROB


Author:
Bootsy
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Date Posted: 09:58:08 08/26/05 Fri

As I write this response to Rob's reply I'm enjoying a bowl of Rocky Road ice cream, it sooths me like the violin soothed the monster. Just kidding, but it is really really good. I suggest you get some before reading this. Chocolate, Marshmellows and Almonds Oh My!

Rob, I want to thank you once again for chiming in and I respect you for doing so. It takes guts and shows you are a decent guy. However, I don't agree with everything you've had to say and I'd like a chance to address your remarks if I may.

First I'd like you and everyone else to know that I have had and still have dialogue via email with some people that are big fans of yours and although we see things differently we have managed to find a common ground where we can passionately disagree, yet still see where each other are coming from and even helped each other see things in a different light. Why is that so hard for everyone else? I won't name their names as I would not want them to be alienated or shunned for associating themselves with such an evil, hateful sociopath such as myself. But I think if you asked them about me, they'd have some nice things to say. With that said...

"What
>bootsy doesn't get is that DSO does NOT COPY any show
>in any way. The concept of playing "shows" for us is
>mearly a set list. It would be against everything the
>music is meant to be if it were "copied" as boosty
>suggests. The beauty of the music is that it's based
>around improvisation. The heart and soul of the music
>is the freedom to play it as you feel at that moment.
>If it's forced or planned it fails. We play the music
>from our hearts not from our heads."

I myself did not hear the improv. It sounded to me like you guys were playing a show that you picked out and there are many others that feel the same way. If you say it ain't so I'll believe you. But why then do you even bother telling people what show it was afterwards? Forgive me for being so blunt, but as far as I'm concerned it is planned and does fail. That being said I do believe that you guys play from the heart and are talented musicians and I have said thir previously.

"We don't try to look, sound, act like the Dead it's just how it is.>Every show is different from the next."

Sorry Rob, but check out your own web site, particularly under the photos and bios of the band. They put the person you are supposed to be in parentheses after your own names with a picture of you guys. But it appears you guys changed that since I first posted. Anyway, John's photo is him with a famous Garcia facial expression. Am I wrong? Maybe you're right, maybe it is just how it is, but then why bother naming the band member you are supposed to be portraying on your own website with a bio about how you studied Bobby for years? Or a photo of you looking like that person?

"Another thing
>about the Dead that many forget is that half of their
>material were cover songs from other artists. Some of
>our favorites Morning Dew, Going Down The Road, I Know
>You Rider etc were all covers."

I'm very aware of this and actually mentioned it in several of my posts followed by saying that I'd like to hear you guys play those covers your own way, because you guys can play. If you look you will see these comments over and over. Also, I'd like to point out that the boys played covers the way they played, not copying the tune, they made a cover theirs in a way by playing it the way they played. I think you guys should do the same. They covered them for a reason. They're great songs. Also, I'm probably wrong, but I thought Dew was actually a poem that Garcia put music to, but now that I think of it, yes the woman that wrote it also sang it I think.

"Each
>night we get to explore the music and take it
>different places. The jazz community has been covering
>each others songs for decades. It's a priviladge to be
>able to play this music."

You're right and again, the Jazz community, of which I'm very, very familiar does play covers of even their contemporaries, but each musician or ensemble does it with their own interpretation as the boys did. That's what makes it special. Would love to hear you guys do the same. I love hitting a small jazz club in Manahattan and seeing a bunch of guys that are not the big dogs shredding a Stella By Starlight or a Cantaloupe Island or a Mingus tune and hearing them do it the way THEY do it. A friend said it best right here in one of these reviews, I'm paraphrasing. You guys have the talent and you play so well, you're playing fantastic music that has so many improvisational possibilities, why not open the door and step out into them.

"The thing that Bootsy doesn't
>get is that being a Dead Head is a way of life, a way
>of thinking. The music was just one part of it the
>other part was and is the people. The beauty is when
>it all comes together. Who cares if you know the title
>if it moves you emotionally THATS whats important!
>Those open enough get it and will continue to come
>back the others will miss it but that's also a part of
>life."

Dude you have no more right to tell these people or me what a Dead Head is than I do. I was man enough to admit it. Now can you? I know exactly what it is to be a Dead Head, because I live my lide each and every day as one. Without having to posture myself as one or scream it fromt he roof tops. Besides you could ask 1,000 different Dead Heads what a Dead Head is and you'd probably get 975 different answers and I would expect you to know that. I even said in a few posts that I'm sure you guys are true Dead Heads. You don't know me or who I am. For all you know we hung out at a show or two and had some laughs together or bumped into each other in the parking lot from time to time.

"The music was just one part of it the
>other part was and is the people. The beauty is when
>it all comes together. Who cares if you know the title
>if it moves you emotionally THATS whats important!"

One of your fans I've been emailing with said it best about this very topic...Me: "I tried to use a little tough love and I guess it back fired. God how many times did I
have the older tour heads go off on me about shit when I was on tour?"

DSO Fan: "This is probably related to the all-too-common occurance of email not really capturing the exact emotional inflection of its writer and the reader over-reading it."

I want EVERYONE to be a Dead Head, imagine what a world it would truly, truly be. All I want is for them to get into it for the right reasons and learn about how and why it happened and continues. Not just to rush to see a coverband portraying the real thing and pretend that you are there. Most of the people at the show I saw were under 30 years old and it was evident that they were there for the wrong reasons. I used the Mexicali thing as an example. Maybe it was wrong. Probably was. I would not have wanted someone to do that to me at a show back in the day. But maybe that kid will listen to the music now and learn about it instead of worrying more about his clothes and whether or not he's pulling the correct dance moves. Sorry, there goes that tough love thing again. I dived headfirst into the Grateful Dead community at 17 and met a lot of cool people that brought me along. I have brought many people along and still do. I just want them to love it for the right reasons. And I personally don't think what you are doing is right and I'm not the only Dead Head that thinks so bro. Sorry if you thought differently.

"Those open enough get it and will continue to come
>back the others will miss it but that's also a part of
>life."

Kind of an arrogant statement. Don't you think? Not that many of mine have not been. If they don't get what the DSO is doing then they don't get it? Or don't get what the Dead was doing? We're kind of singing the same tune on different street corners. Guess we're both throwing stones. No Grateful Dead pun intended.

"When the old Grateful Dead family come out to
>see us (Kidd, Betty, Mountain Girl, Donna Jean, Harry
>Popick the list goes on) that's our biggest jury. They
>continue to come out because the feeling is the same
>and they would know certainly more so then Bootsy."

True I guess they would not more about that than me. However I've already stated several times why they do and I'm not going to drag the Family through the mud. I've met a lot of them over the years and most were very decent people. I've said what I have to say about this.

"Imagine if nobody ever played other artists music
>after the original stopped? What a sad thing that
>would be! Peace"

Never said that nobody should. Just think each person should interpret it in their own way. You can think what you want of me Rob, but I am a very creative person and I'm seriously anti-establishment and always have been. I live in the man's world as little as possible and make my own way. I've found a way to use my creativity and many of the lessons I learned from being a Dead Head in my life every day. Not all of my ideas are original, but if I don't put my own spin on them or allow my creativity to flow into them, I'm not creating, I'm just recreating. Peace man. Seriously. Bootsy has TONS O LOVE for all of you and all that know me, know that.
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Subject: So, So, Silly!


Author:
Angelica
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Date Posted: 11:36:04 08/26/05 Fri

Although I don't want to add any more energy to this analytical, critical thought by Bootsie, I am saying this. Bootsie, did you ever think that there is something bigger going on here that you can't analyze or make sense of? Like maybe, the love that continues is supposed to be continued and DSO is supposed to carry on this entire feeling and thought felt by the grateful dead community. If there is happiness, love, peace and FUN created by listening to a great band who plays what we all LOVE, why analyze it? Live and let live and continue the love!
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Subject: j


Author:
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Date Posted: 11:36:02 08/26/05 Fri

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Subject: RE: A few thoughts


Author:
Chuck Weiss III
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Date Posted: 23:00:31 08/25/05 Thu

Bootsy, you are a friggin' idiot.

I have an IQ of 187 and I am also a member of Mensa. The reason that I'm telling you this is because I have the uncanny ability to memorize thousands upon thousands of musical pieces. Note for note. Not just one instrument... but ALL of the instruments involved. I can also write them out note for note. Everything from rock, to jazz, to operas, symphonies, and , of course, The Grateful Dead. My memory is LAW.

I have seen DSO 104 times and they have played many, many, many of the shows that I have memorized. Some, I've even heard twice. One of them was 05/08/77. DSO certainly, without a doubt, DOES NOT play shows note for note. For the last time.... they merely play the same setlist. They improvise by deciding what licks and phrases to play on the fly. Yes, they definetely use most, if not all of the same licks and phrases that the originals did...., but it is still improvisation, nonetheless. They are simply improvising in the style of the Dead. And people love it!!! Some don't and that's cool.... but why work so hard to change everyone else's mind? My guess is that DSO does such a good job of recreating HOW the Dead played that you mistook it as being played note for note.

Ever heard of stride piano? So is a pianist who plays in that style also sucking people dry (as you would say)? How 'bout musicians who specialize in jazz Bebop? are those musicians sucking people dry as well? No, of course not. The Grateful Dead are so unique that they created a new style of music in the process. I can also play the guitar. I can improvise just like Jerry did. I use endless combinations of Jerry's licks and runs to do so. In other words, I play in the style of Jerry Garcia. Get it? That's all DSO is doing.

You are a nut job, man. I see that they are casting votes against you now. I'd vote to have you kicked out as well. You really have no idea what you are talking about.... trust me on this. Chuck's memory is LAW!! If they, or any band or musician were playing note for note, I would pick it up instantly.

Now, go away.
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Subject: So very sad.....


Author:
Herdygerdy
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Date Posted: 00:38:41 08/26/05 Fri

Ya know folks... It's kinda sad that all this energy is being focused towards all this bullshit that's been happening on this "REVIEWS" section in the last 2 weeks.. Granted I've been watching all this and not saying a word, because it isn't worth the energy, and it does nothing but create bad energy..

So much talk has gone into this crap that all the great "REVIEWS" of the past Gratefulfest and other's before that have gone the way of the Dodo.. I enjoy comming on here and reading about other peoples great experiences with DSO, and yes there are some that don't have them, but there is NO reason to keep this up like children fighting over the last piece of pizza or whatever...

Leave the bad energy behind, throw on an old Dead tape or whatever, sit back, relax, and enjoy the fucking show like you're supposed to...

Life's a garden... dig it... -Joe Dirt
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Subject: This guy is like some scary virus, replicating out of control


Author:
Cassid-ootsy
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Date Posted: 00:10:54 08/26/05 Fri

Same syntax, same drivel, same person. Judging by the posts I would have to say this guy has at least 4 different personalities (all shite).

In no way do I have Chuck's fantastic gift (seriously, wow!). I do know that any one who has even half-listened to the Grateful Dead for even half as long as Nutsie claims would immediately hear that DSO is improving on a form/style, not imitating, especially not note for note.

It makes sense now why this guy is clueless about DSO...he is obviously clueless about the Grateful Dead. In all likelihood %@$#*ie was the guy who was either 1) booting up at shows or 2) getting booted out for incessantly haranguing real DeadHeads during shows...remember that loud, pushy, unstable guy who babbled through every show (often right next to tapers)? The one you thought : "why the f*** is this jag-off even here? why can't he just leave us to our music?" Sound familiar? Heeeeeeee's baaaaaaack!!

Chuck, I hope your gift is voluntary and limited to music. If you had no choice but to memorize, word for word, the utterly schizo gibberish from this troll, I would gladly make you an appointment with Dr. Kevorkian. Jeezus, where does this guy get the energy?

After reading his 'greatest hits' post, I had to guffaw that he protests it wasn't him and that he was being dragged through the mud....by his very own words!!

I have plenty of fight in me, especially for the good fight, but this freak has worn me down. The problem is that we can't walk away, like we could when he was ruining Dead show's for us. So, I give up.

Therefore, Frank (his real name), tell me what to say that you want to hear. Just name it. You're right, guy. You're lord. You're master. Whatever it takes to get you to SHUT THE F*** UP.

If that doesn't work, how about EVERYONE from here post as 'Bootsy'. He wants us to think like him, why not just be him!! We all pretty much know each other and maybe we can weed out the real weed when he can't get the attention he so obviously craves. Second plan, let's see how he likes unwelcome intrusions...let's give him a taste of his bile with a phone call every, say, 20 seconds. NJ directory assistance anyone? Seriously, though, did they run out of Prozac in the Garden State?

By the way, dipshit...it's spelled BeAtles, not BEETLES. Figures, he can't even find the 'beat' in that little know band.



>Way to go Bootsy. There are others out here that are
>with you brother. You take pride in what you love and
>what you know and while the DSO have some place in
>this world of ours I agree with you that they are
>breeding a type of Dead Head that may never know what
>it truly means to be one. They should tone it down a
>notch or two and just have some fun. Beetlemania?
>Novelty act? Yeah I can see that. And as for the
>Mensa guy? PLEASE!!!
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