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I had no plans on writing a review of this show since there’s plenty of people out there that write reviews for a living. The internet, as expected, was littered with them this morning. I definitely won’t be reviewing these show by show but after reading the first 3 or 4, I felt like I wanted to participate on this one. Maybe nobody really wants to have a laugh or read anything other than a play by play review of every song that was performed. I found myself thinking, nobody brings up the stuff that sits in the back of my mind. Here’s my 4¢. I know it used to be considered 2¢ but everything costs at least twice as much this time around. I don’t have to tell you who was on the stage or where it took place. How the hell would you not know that already??? And if you didn’t know that already, why the hell would you give a shit about the article anyway? The guys that were scheduled to perform actually did. Shapiro has one up on Normal Bean for that!

I’m not in Santa Clara so I opted for the mlb.com stream due to the ability to REview the show for the next 30 days. The biggest problem I encountered was that it’s impossible to REview something until you view it first. That never happened with mlb.com. It seemed like the folks that run TicketMaster were in charge of my mlb stream. More spinning balls with absolutely no results. I never made it past a black screen with a spinning circle. I immediately grabbed an audience audio feed thinking my HD feed would appear at any moment. It was like when the power goes out and you continue looking at the blank TV waiting for it to come back on. While I appreciate the effort put in by those that send their audience feeds online, Cheers to taperrob for being EVERYWHERE, if a HD feed exists, I’m going with it every time. I taped for a few years so I have nothing but appreciation for what that community does on a nightly basis to help others get the music. It’s really like having a full time job that pays nothing. What interests me more than anything is wondering what kind of batteries those cats have on their cell phones. I play a few games of Hearts and I’m at 50% life before ya know it… Anyway, I kept a phone on hold with mlb support for nearly 2 hours and never got anything other than some Air Supply and Kenny Loggins music. I won’t use mlb again. After switching to YouTube I was treated to a near perfect streaming experience and was quite relieved.

On with the show!!! I was a little disappointed that earlier in the evening, the entire set list was posted on Reddit. Whoever posted it was absolutely flawless, even including the information that Bruce was singing Casey Jones for the encore. Whoever posted it is also an asshole. Why post it even if you know? Some other folks made sure they reposted it to make it seem as though they were cooler than everybody else. The show was obviously 100% scripted in advance and someone on the inside is a rat. I can’t stand spoilers… I guess it doesn’t matter… Anyway…

The first set rocked and who would’ve guessed that the youngest song of the night would be the opener, Truckin? Seems like they may approach these shows somewhat chronologically. It must have felt as good for them as it did for us to finally get to making music. Phil looked happy as a man that got laid twice before lunch. His smiles were endless and illuminating. Weir looked as cool as a man can look while wearing sandals. Hornsby seemed like he was trying to fight aggravation and I don’t blame him. You couldn’t hear his piano at all the entire night. He seemed like he was struggling with his neck as well. I’m a Chiropractor and I can Adjust you a few times in Chicago, Bruce! Jeff was much happier than Bruce even though you couldn’t hear him for shit either. I’m not sure he was even plugged into anything other than the moment. Trey is no stranger to big moments and while I’m sure the butterflies in his stomach were on treadmills, he hid it well. The old school run through some of our favorites was a blast. Alligator is a tune I used to request from The Phil Zone regularly long ago. Reminded me of that scripture that says “Your words won’t return to you void but will establish what they’re set out to accomplish”. While I’m out of context with it here perhaps, It’s worth reading. It’s a favorite of mine. Isaiah 55 is like the Cream Puff War of Bible chapters. There’s a bible in your hotel, check it out. Not tryin to be preachy, just a cool read and that’s all I’m gonna say about that. I never realized it would take so long for those words to be established but it was great to hear! All that “Let Phil Sing” chanting all those years… Who knew how those words would return to us accomplished like they have 30-40 years later???

The Viola Lee really stood out for me. It was outstanding and I personally smiled every time I heard Trey’s flavor throughout the night. While he’s credited Garcia for being a huge influence on him, you wouldn’t know it from his sound. His sound is completely and uniquely identifiable. It seems like Jon Fishman was more influenced by Bill than Trey was by Jerry according to their styles. There’s really nothing about Trey’s style that would make one think of Garcia in my opinion. I loved seeing him up there and as a long time listener of everything he’s done, it was a proud and joyful moment for the entire Phish community. YOU DA MAN Trey!!!!!

In a manner fitting of recent current events and being in the San Francisco area, creative Gay people arranged for a Rainbow to arc over the stadium as the first set closed. It was the kind of magic that has followed The Grateful Dead around throughout their entire career. It’s as though the wind and rain, the light and the dark, things seen as well as those unseen bow in approval at their gathering places. We’re so lucky to have been born in a time to experience all of the serendipitous circumstances that have been a hallmark of our treasured community! Even Billy, who has never had a microphone near his face on stage in 50 years, took the opportunity to express himself at the close of the night. He’s a reborn man and it’s great to watch from the sidelines as he recreates himself in total alignment with the foundation that he settled upon over the years.

As the band came out for the second set, Mickey put on oven mitts and played with these things, made by Betty Crocker, that you use to put barbecue sauce on ribs. 20150628_101311
I wish he had at least one cymbal for Pete’s sake. You know, the one that he used to back hand the hell out of to his right. The mix I had made it difficult to hear what he may have been doing but he sure as hell was doing it! Bill was absolutely outstanding! In our world, drummers definitely get more respect than they typically do elsewhere but if I was gonna give a game ball out on night one, it would go to Kreutzmann. Stellar playing all night long. The song list was tremendous and the hiccups were few. While I would’ve liked to see a few tunes get a more thorough treatment, like St Stephen, my expectations were definitely surpassed. I’ve begun to just smile happily when my favorite bass player in the world sings. Phil going for high notes is like a fat, short guy trying to dunk a basketball. Speaking of dunking basketballs, the shots of Bill Walton’s smiling grill were great! I couldn’t help but to think, some poor bastard has the spot right behind him. Hope he didn’t have the Veggie chili backstage… Hornsby was outstanding on the Casey Jones encore and I personally wish he sang more than he did.

Overall, I was absolutely thrilled to see my favorite musicians on stage together. One of the biggest things that jumped out at me was how much they had to look to each other to communicate. They used to be so linked to one another, almost as if sharing one combined soul. The direction they traveled musically didn’t require them talking or pointing much at each other, it just happened as a result of their innate connection, the hive mind as it’s been called. That’s something that required the type of intimacy they shared for many years and have struggled with a little bit since then. All in all it seemed as though they were genuinely happy to be playing with each other and the moment seemed to begin healing much of what had been lost. When these guys play together it’s as though parts of me I didn’t realize were wounded begin to get better. I felt as though I was better internally for having experienced all of it in some way. I’m glad the Santa Clara shows were added to give everybody the opportunity to shake off some rust and get deep into it over the next 4 nights. I expect to experience more indescribable magic as the shows go by and am so glad that we’re all in the thick of it right now. In the blink of an eye, it will all be history…. I’m enjoying every second! Onward and Upward my friends!!! Love y’all!!!

Dead To The Core,

Dean Sottile (pronounced So Tilly)

Offically Unofficial Fare The Well Preparation Video

*New image courtesy of Josiah Babcock and Julian Tenney

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As we close in on finally blowing off all the steam that’s accumulated since January, It’s time to alert you of the various tribes you’re likely to encounter on your travels. The announcement of the 50th has given birth to more tribe leaders than a woman on Rainbow Gathering Tour with a drinking problem. Here’s what you need to know when encountering various species of Deadheads and their associated tribes.

AMFC is a tribe I started as a joke that has turned into one of the most loving and good natured groups on Facebook. Initially this group was a fan club for Allison but she chose to remove her name from it after the behavior of our membership proved to be a bit more frisky than she is comfortable with. If Grateful Dead Land was to have a Minnie Mouse, it would definitely be Allison. She’s a dear friend and I Love her! We’ve kept membership extremely small compared to the others by choice. They can be identified by clams. While you will never see me attempting to use the word clam in place of any word that contains the letters “AM”, most of them will. If anyone in this group was to win a vote, the ballot would read, “Who is Most likely to intentionally lose their pants while swimming at the lake and attempt to make it look like an accident?” I assure you that if you interact with any of them, you will be grateful and blessed by the experience. They’re a special bunch of folks for sure!

Limbo Heads were a group that started following mail order when so many folks were sitting in Limbo. They’ve created a painfully long video detailing their journey that can be seen on their page. If you have half a day, check it out! It’s special! These folks are a wonderful mix of everything the Dead Culture has always been about. Random gifts by mail are a hallmark of their clan and I’ve been blessed to be a part of this special bunch. You’ll be glad if you run into any one of them. Jeremiah Romero is like their Bob Barker as new members are always welcomed with a special “Come on dooooooooown!!!” As opposed to someone just clicking “add”. You’ll see them in their Limbo Batiks, give em a hug if you’re not too sweaty!!!

Tour Vets of the 80s, while not always the most cheerful bunch, are far less aggressive than their cousins in Tour Vets of the 90’s. 90s Tour Vets undoubtedly win the award of “Group most likely to have a member tell you to “Go Fuck yourself” for little to no reason at all during The Fare Thee Well Weekends. Being from the northeast I’ve never been put off by anyone in either group and both were the groups I initially called home. The 80s Vets are just as likely to tell you to “Go Fuck yourself” but are more likely to do it in a slightly subtler fashion. You can find Steve Silberman there mentioning the Autism book he’s written at least 1,000 times. He’s certainly the kind of individual we’re lucky to have as a tribal leader as he’s intelligent and a calming force in some typically stormy groups. Eric Schwartz is much like the Rick Harrison, from Pawn Stars, of the community. He can be found posting links to endless memorabilia that nobody in either of those groups can afford. He was one of the first people to block me on Facebook and incredibly enough, we’ve become good friends since that day. Rob Rennie has to be mentioned as his brand of fuckery, 9 times out of 10, initially comes off as having the potential to actually be valid prior to crashing by the 3rd sentence. Regardless of our feelings about either of these groups, they really have been responsible for the creation of all of the others and I love the folks there unconditionally. If you get hit in the head with a Pretzel that somebody threw, just flash the goat horns and yell, “TOUR VETS!!!!” Chances are, it wasn’t an accident…

The Ripple Dead 50 Tribe will likely have better seats than you. Their tribe leader Lynne Haugh is a wonderful woman with incredible organizational skills. If there’s anyone that could’ve planned and executed the Fare Thee Well events as good or better than Madison House, It’s the group of Ripplers. They’ve actually pulled off their own party, Thursday night in Chicago at the Hilton. It’s complete with an auction for charitable fund raising and all kinds of other items only highly organized people can accomplish. Anybody can attend and I’m certain it’ll be run smoother than a Jerry Lewis telethon. Ripple Dead 50 folks sleep a maximum of 2 people per room so you ain’t scoring floor space with them. Another bunch of folks I’m happy to have had the opportunity to get to know! You’ll be able to identify them by the absence of wrinkles on their clothing as well as the smell of fabric softener instead of body odor and essential oils. Love y’all Ripplers!

Fans Of Jeff Chimenti is another group that, much like Jeff, have totally flown under the radar. Quite possibly the most fortunate musician in the band, Jeff has avoided all the bullshit that everybody else has had to deal with. Jeff is like the Don Sullivan and Mike Luba of the group. While Don and Mike are both promoters associated with the event, Nobody has given them any shit at all. They feel as fortunate as Jeff I’d have to imagine. Trey… Let’s just say him and Shapiro have a lot in common…

Weir Here Listening party is a HUGE group started by my good friend, Miko Steinberg. They’re an eclectic bunch that try like to Hell to allow freedom of speech while attempting to enforce kindness at the same time. Their freedom of speech motto has allowed trolls to have an alternative place to hang out when they get tired of the 80s and 90s Vets groups or have been thrown out of Ripple or Limbo. It’s another place I’ve called home since the beginning and have had a pretty balanced number of folks that both love me and want to punch me in the face. I did the entire Summer 2000 Phish Tour with Miko as a rider through many stops along the way which helped me from getting thrown outta there, several times, a year or 2 ago. It’s a group of folks I’ll always love, just don’t ever make a statement in there like, “This dick isn’t gonna suck itself!” Many there frown upon this form of humor… True Story…

Rob Neff runs the #NFA Group that’s responsible for planning the biggest Fan Appreciation moment in History! Check it out!!! Below is a message directly from him!

Join us at the Chicago shows: http://www.nfadead50.net/meetups

You all probably know by now we are Gratefully Deadicated to organizing deadheads around the world in massive expressions of gratitude to the Grateful Dead during their 50th Anniversary Fare Thee Well shows:
1) Sing “Not Fade Away” to the band, start of 2nd set, all 5 nights of FTW.
2) Donate to the Rex Foundation
3) Upload thank you videos directed at the band

But you may not have know we are also are organizing a “ground game” at the shows to spread the word to EVERYONE!

Join us at the Chicago shows: http://www.nfadead50.net/meetups

Another group of mine, The Official Home of Unofficial Grateful Dead and Music News is a great crew as well. While I don’t participate there a whole bunch, there’s always been a cool vibe there as well. Part of the reason is that I kick dumbasses out of there the second they make their presence known. You might troll us once but you’ll disappear with quickness, never to be seen again…

All of our worlds are colliding in the days ahead and I can’t wait to meet some of y’all!!! For those that have only had profile pics of Garcia on FaceBook, don’t expect anybody to recognize who the Hell you are solely based on your clever comments. The stage is set… The band is prepared… 2 Major cities await the arrival of the greatest gathering of tribes the world has ever seen… We’re ALL getting in!!! Every night!!! See ya soon!!!

Dead To The Core,

Dean Sottile (pronounced So Tilly)

The Long Strange Trip
Preparation for The Dead’s Fare Thee Well shows https://youtu.be/hl8kTU2YgOg