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Cool stuff. I gotta explore some on this guy. Right now I am binging on the Dead and the Furthur band (Bob Weir and Phil Lesh 's new project). If you're into live Dead, check out archive.org. Shows are uploaded in the Live Music Archive. Soundboards are streaming only but you can download the audience recordings.

I recently came across this one. Check out this version of "Hard To Handle". Jerry just rips this one and you cannot sit still. Such jammin' guitar on this version. And the crowd is estatic. Put on the headphones and crank it!

http://m.youtube.com/index?desktop_uri=%2F&gl=US#/watch?v=r8YLDb2hiLU

If you wanna check out what the boys are up to currently, check out this gem from MSG spring tour 2011 (and no, that is NOT Jerry Garcia on guitar and vocals, it's  John Kadlecik)

Furthur band bio: http://www.furthur.net/band

MSG show:

http://www.archive.org/details/furthur2010-11-21.sbd.official.113088.flac16

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I'm usually more of a Deadhead, but when I saw this guy in NC he blew me away, big time.  His name is Ralph Roddenbery out of Georgia, and he's a hell of a character and musician.

That looked a lot like our Fearless Leader @ 2:13. 8-)

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check out Take THe Time.

You just made my day Scott!  That song was originally written by Mark Schimick, a member of Larry Keel and Natural Bridge.  Hands down my favorite not-grateful dead music to listen to.  They're the entire reason I went to NC.  (Have to admit, I think I like Ralph Roddenbery's version of Take the Time better though)

Here's a really good show of theirs from 2004

http://www.archive.org/details/lke2004-05-01flac16

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Not trying to trump you guys in age, but I just had to chime in:

Jimi Hendrix, 1968 Atlanta Municipal Auditorium.  I was 19, and it was a date for firsts, including actually hearing a guitar talk (I swear it wasn't the acid). ;D

I bet that was a great show.  I'm jealous !  I can't even imagine going to one of Jimi's shows.  I bet it was an awsome experience ;)  Then Janis !  Some real gone artists there..  Ever wonder how the music scene would be if Jimi, Janis, Jerry, and Jim were still with us :)

Later the same year, Janis Joplin West Palm Beach Pop Festival, and the list goes on...

  GOD That would have sweet to see.  Love Jimi, Janis, and Jerry.

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Love me some Hendrix at Monterey. Man, i cannot imagine how mind blowing it must have been for all those peace and love freaks, high on Owsley's, to see and hear Jimi for the very first time. What an introduction. I read that he got a 20 minute standing ovation!

Very groovy  8-)

Scott

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