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The City of Brotherly Love got blasted with a sonic bomb of goodness last night as Dead & Company kicked off the first night of a weekend trifecta in our favorite familiar cities. My favorite bust out in the last 5 years of The Grateful Dead was undoubtedly Here Comes Sunshine. I’ll never forget the vocal part that opened it as the desert sun baked the living shit out of US in Arizona. At that time in my life I had developed the same type of habit as the most soulful guitarist that ever lived. It was close to the end of the road for the narcotic fueled days of my life. I don’t know what anyone other than Garcia was doing during that Here Comes Sunshine because I watched him and him alone from the first notes to the last. For some reason, I still get chills when I hear Garcia sing, “Line up a long shot maybe try it two times, maybe more… Good to know you got shoes to wear, when you find the floor… Why hold out for more?” In those days just being alive in the morning sometimes seemed like a long shot. After 22 years clear of that shit, I’m grateful to be pursuing much better long shots these days…

As good as all of this current manifestation of Grateful Dead hybrid is proving to be, There was only one voice and one guitar that sent chills from the top of my head to the bottom of my feet. Garcia… There was only one singer that could place a lyric at any place his soul desired and it was just about always the proper place for the lyric whether it met with your expectation or not. Garcia… There was one player that could course through a solo and it felt as if his fingers were actually playing up and down your spinal cord. Garcia… That’s all I’m gonna say about that…

After a few days to rest, this band emerged with the same fire it displayed prior. John’s vocals are improving and it seems to me like more heart is coming through. The Half Step took some unique turns and provided a moment or 2 to be remembered. Bob, Bill and Mickey have given an entirely new life to John Mayer. A life filled with a completely different flavor of personalities and passions. In return, John is giving new life to our favorite musicians. Oteil is thrilled he’ll probably never have to pay for weed again! Best quote of his recent interview!

One of the greatest things about having kids, for me, a little later in life is the perspective and excitement they bring back to you. After having seen so much of the world and experienced as much as the typical Deadhead does early in life, you sometimes lose sight of the wonder that’s found in life’s simplest things. While driving my son to school this morning, he spotted EVERY living thing from the house to the school and announced each discovery as if it was a major event to make known. “OH MY GOD IT’S A SQUIRREL!!!”, “LOOK DAD! CHIPMUNK!!!”, “DID YOU SEE THAT BIRD?WOW!”. My kids have shown me how amazing so many things are again. Things that I stopped noticing long ago. There’s a new sense of exhilaration in things that had become pretty common. That’s one of the greatest gifts in raising kids for me.

John and Oteil bring that same kind of energy to this experience. Songs that had become common to me are being experienced through a new set of eyes and ears. A scene that became my home and is filled with incredible sights, sounds and personalities was just part of everyday life. I’ve begun to experience all of the wonder in our community and take notice of so many things through the eyes of the new generation that’s currently having their first chance at the world’s greatest rock and roll community. John, like my kids, doesn’t ever seem to want the jam to end. Bob tries nightly to reel him in at times and John would prefer to just keep going. The wise elders attempt to keep some form to the experience while the young guns try to blow every experience wide open. It’s an incredible dynamic that has helped me to hear some songs I’ve heard a few thousand times through the ears of those that experiencing it live for the first time. This band playing China-> Rider is like walking through the woods with my kids. No beautiful leaf goes unnoticed. EVERY living thing is whole heartedly pointed out and announced at full volume. Things we’ve passed by without barely recognizing are fully seen and explored. This is a brilliant time in our community and I’m taking in every available moment. One thing is incredibly obvious, this group of guys has the chemistry required to make great moments occur on a daily basis. Keep the mother rollin one more time! If you haven’t already, make plans to see Dead & Company! I’m going fishing with my daughter, Catch ya later!

Dead To The Core,

Dean Sottile (pronounced So Tilly)
@gd50th on Twitter
Grateful Dean and The Official Home of Unofficial Grateful Dead and Music News on Facebook

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In a show of respect, love and brotherhood, Bob Weir showed up and played with Phil and his son’s band at SOB’s in Manhattan last night. Since rumors have circulated for quite some time that Phil thinks Bob is an SOB and Bob thinks Phil is an SOB, SOB’s was a perfect place to put all of that to rest. Now rumor has it that Bob actually sang Looks Like Rain to Phil. While many of US assumed there was friction, according to Bob’s heart, The Landscape is empty since Phil has been gone… I have to admit, I’ve been guilty of assuming that might be a trashed relationship but it’s obviously not the case. Phil walked right into Bob’s arms after he sang everyone’s favorite Love Song and shared a hug that looks much longer on a still photo than it actually was. Robert Smithers had one second to get this shot and he was successful. Great picture Robert! It was filled with Love either way! With Weir’s schedule, he obviously didn’t have to make this appearance and it’s great to see, once again, that when it comes to the feelings and relationships of the people in the inner circle, most of US really don’t know shit. Carolyn Garcia contacted me earlier in the year on one occasion to let me know that I didn’t know shit about something I wrote. It had to do with the personal lives of the band. She mixed it with a compliment and used words that caused me to feel honored while she was saying that I didn’t know shit. I was honored! I’d rather have a Garcia tell me I don’t know shit than 10,000 fans tell me I do! She said something that stuck with me and that was, “Stick with what you know!” Since then I’ve taken her advice and it goes to show, most of us don’t know shit about a lot of the things we think we know some shit about. It was a GREAT moment at SOB’s last night. There is obviously no bad blood between Bob and Phil.

I was fortunate enough to get an advance copy of the latest Grateful Dead book that will be hitting the market next Tuesday.

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This Is All A Dream We Dreamed, An Oral History of the Grateful Dead by Blair Jackson and David Gans is The Grateful Dead Story as told by those that were actually part of it. For many of us, Blair Jackson and David Gans have been the link between the inner circle and the outer circle of our community for several decades. They’ve combed through thousands of hours of interviews and conversations they have participated in, with those closest as well as those in the band, to convey a first hand look at the history of our favorite topic. Instead of guessing what Garcia might say in regards to any given topic, this book gives you plenty of things he really did say instead of assuming. While many bits and pieces that make up the book have appeared elsewhere before, it’s packed with new stories and conversations that have yet to be seen. The book takes pieces from the stories told by the characters that make up Our Community and places them within the proper context and time period from which they came. Since the book is largely comprised of short pieces by different individuals, even the most burned out meatheads can navigate their way through the adventure without losing steam. This approach seems to make reading large chunks of it just as easy as picking it up for a minute or two. That is a tremendous accomplishment when your book is aimed at a community with a good deal of members that have absolutely no clue how to pay attention. I think the ladies will be happy that there is a lot more input from the significant women in and around the scene. Blair and David obviously felt like this was an important piece of the picture that has been limited in other historical perspectives. You’ll definitely hear more from the women at the center of it all than you have before.

Many of us are currently spending a little more time than we have in a while on planes, trains and automobiles. A little more time than usual in hotels, motels and parking lots, if ya know what I mean. It’s great to have something new to read while flying, travelling or waiting for show time. This book will keep you engaged from the minute you pick it up. As a collection of stories told by others, there are really no parts that are difficult to get through. It’s a story we all know, full of characters we all love. What could be better than having all of those characters tell it to US, all in one place? That’s exactly what happens in this new addition to any Deadhead’s required reading list for winter. Whether you grab it on Tuesday or put it on your Christmas, Hanukkah or Kwanzaa list, I guarantee you’ll have a blast as you learn and relive the days that make up the history of The Greatest Live Band the earth will ever know. Nothing is better than a history book that’s told by the people that were actually creating it! David Gans, in his humility, downplays the role he’s played for many of us throughout the years but for me, he has been a bridge between the Center of Grateful Dead Land and its inhabitants. I appreciate how Blair and David have taken the pieces of our past and arranged them for us in a way that is both extremely enjoyable and easy to read. It’s a scrapbook you can read and a highlight reel from decades of interviews and conversations. My attention span is shorter than the line for the women’s bathroom at Phish Shows and I am completely sucked into this book. Pick it up on Tuesday or put it on your holiday gift list! You’ll be glad you did.

More Dead & Company coming right up! Where did you get your cheese steaks, Pat’s or Gino’s? There’s gonna be free tickets all over the place for MSG on Saturday. If I were you, I’d show up!!!

Dead To The Core,

Dean Sottile (pronounced So Tilly)
@gd50th on Twitter