i guess I am slow here. Unpack this just a touch. ThxYea, this is going to be a #### show. I'll be happy to sit this out and think back fondly to the shows I saw in early 90's (even though most of those were #### shows as well)
Not sure I understand what you don't understand.not sure I understand your post.Apple Jack said:http://my.chicagotribune.com/#section/-1/article/p2p-82655645/
60,000 pieces of mail, consisting of requests for 300,000 tickets.![]()
Have to say, I'm okay sitting this one out.
 The scene around GD shows towards the end got to be ugly. Loads of people wasted just hanging out around the venue with no tickets wanting to be given a free ticket, or even gate crashing to get in as most of the shows were sold out. They had a pretty powerful psychic pull on people when showtime would arrive and some jackasses would just have to get inside, not letting anything get in their way. Acid/hocus-pocus stuff combined with dirtbags with no regard for the code. There could be a lot of people in Chicago not only without tickets, but without the means to get tickets even if they were available for them to purchase. It's going to be a complete zoo. And I mean zoo.i guess I am slow here. Unpack this just a touch. ThxYea, this is going to be a #### show. I'll be happy to sit this out and think back fondly to the shows I saw in early 90's (even though most of those were #### shows as well)
got thanks, I understandThe scene around GD shows towards the end got to be ugly. Loads of people wasted just hanging out around the venue with no tickets wanting to be given a free ticket, or even gate crashing to get in as most of the shows were sold out. They had a pretty powerful psychic pull on people when showtime would arrive and some jackasses would just have to get inside, not letting anything get in their way. Acid/hocus-pocus stuff combined with dirtbags with no regard for the code. There could be a lot of people in Chicago not only without tickets, but without the means to get tickets even if they were available for them to purchase. It's going to be a complete zoo. And I mean zoo.i guess I am slow here. Unpack this just a touch. ThxYea, this is going to be a #### show. I'll be happy to sit this out and think back fondly to the shows I saw in early 90's (even though most of those were #### shows as well)
I was thinking if all else fails just offer the gate attendant a crap ticket and $100I wouldn't let it discourage you if you have a will to go and never experienced a dead show. I could be overselling it. We won't know until it happens. Plus it's all about the music and I fully expect them to throw down.
I started getting pissed until i realized it was tongue in cheek
Technically, sure. But there is something about the way Jerry plays that few can replicateTrey is much better overall player then Jerry, its not even close.
totally agreeTechnically, sure. But there is something about the way Jerry plays that few can replicateTrey is much better overall player then Jerry, its not even close.
I can see the logistics being a nightmare - going to be a #### load of twisted up people in a relatively small area. And it's not like a game, where there's inflow, people get to their assigned seats, and then leave 3 hours later. People will be moving and dancing and all over the place for hours and hours.FWIW - I was at a super bowl party with a long time dead head. He is a lawyer and has followed them since the 70's. I told him I had airplane tickets, place to stay etc and wanted to go to the show. He is still connected to the dead scene, fans, etc and he was pretty emphatic about staying the hell away from that #### show. He thinks its going to be 2 worlds colliding and Chicago will not even be remotely prepared. He is not going. This dude has seen 100+ shows and swears this is going to be a catastrophe. Granted I would put his age around 65ish so that may be a factor but he thinks its going to be a nightmare logistically, in the parking lot and at the show. The demand is going to make people do crazy things especially if night 1 is off the hook.
I think he maybe a bit overreacting with the phish scene merging in but thought I would relay the story.
My wife and I are still up in the air about attending. I always thought walking up and handing the attendent a fake ticket and $100 would be fool proof but now I am just not sure
Yep. I've got a hundred on it.If they don't webcast this, they're crazy.
40 years ago and that music still holds up incrediblyGrateful Dead October 17,18,&19 1974 Winterland San Francisco CA
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Yea, seems not outrageoushttp://www.cidentertainment.com/events/gratefuldead50/travel-packages/
Some of these prices are not that outrageous depending on what the "service fees" are.
$1550 for 2 sets of 3 tickets with room is doable for me. Just wondering what the catch is going to be
Donna behavingGrateful Dead October 17,18,&19 1974 Winterland San Francisco CA
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   I never minded her in the band. I liked the added female vocals, and some of their best touring years included her.  She was a very good singer when she was a session singer at Muscle Shoals. She recorded backup for artists such as Elvis, Neil Diamond, etc. She admits that when she joined the Dead that she was off-key sometimes. She said partly it was due to not being able to hear herself on stage (she was used to wearing headphones in studio sessions), and partly because she was intoxicated a lot. She could wail sometimes live, but it's not like the guys in the Dead had golden pipes.dude sounds like bobJRAD has become my favorite new band. Russo just killing it on drums. Listened to 2/7/15 today at work - these guys are amazing.
that makes me want to go even more if that is possible
This may have worked 10 years ago, but they scan every ticket now. Not to mention the pat downs, and all of the extra security. They do pay the stadium staff peanuts though, so if they could they probably would.My wife and I are still up in the air about attending. I always thought walking up and handing the attendent a fake ticket and $100 would be fool proof but now I am just not sure
Sadly I know. If I strike out on Ticketmaster then its a no go for me. That sucks. I sure as hell will not be going if I dont have a ticket. Would be way too much stress.This may have worked 10 years ago, but they scan every ticket now. Not to mention the pat downs, and all of the extra security. They do pay the stadium staff peanuts though, so if they could they probably would.My wife and I are still up in the air about attending. I always thought walking up and handing the attendent a fake ticket and $100 would be fool proof but now I am just not sure
 that is truly laugh out loud funny. You have to be a moron to pay that price.Stub hub currently shows 7/3 - $799 and up, 7/4 - $849 and up, 7/5 - $1000 and up.![]()
PT Barnum would have to bow.
Most of your friends got MO? Lucky friends. My group of 6 all got shut out. Shut out at TM too. I actually had 4-tix in 104 for Friday in my cart and the app crashed. Also pulled 3 sets of 400's only to throw them back trying to chase the 104's I lost. In retrospect I should of grabbed those. Oh well. At peace with it. Not meant to be. I was lucky to see the Dead with Jerry over 80 times in my youth, and every post Jerry Dead related show I've seen has been bittersweet. The Grateful Dead truly died with Jerry. The craziest thing about these shows is that I remember the 2009 "The Dead" shows at Rosemont, and those weren't even close to being sold out. Same "core 4". I guess the nostalgia and marketing of this worked.I'm not going, but most of my friends were successful with MO. I haven't seen anybody was successful with TM. Apparently the site couldn't handle the traffic and people were getting wait prompts that fluctuated and ultimately were left shut out. Had to be scalpers with bots or whatever it is they use. Secondary market prices are going to be comical for awhile. JFC, you'd think Jerry rose from the Ganges or something.
Saw "The Dead" in San Diego in mid-2000s and it was 1/2 empty.Most of your friends got MO? Lucky friends. My group of 6 all got shut out. Shut out at TM too. I actually had 4-tix in 104 for Friday in my cart and the app crashed. Also pulled 3 sets of 400's only to throw them back trying to chase the 104's I lost. In retrospect I should of grabbed those. Oh well. At peace with it. Not meant to be. I was lucky to see the Dead with Jerry over 80 times in my youth, and every post Jerry Dead related show I've seen has been bittersweet. The Grateful Dead truly died with Jerry. The craziest thing about these shows is that I remember the 2009 "The Dead" shows at Rosemont, and those weren't even close to being sold out. Same "core 4". I guess the nostalgia and marketing of this worked.I'm not going, but most of my friends were successful with MO. I haven't seen anybody was successful with TM. Apparently the site couldn't handle the traffic and people were getting wait prompts that fluctuated and ultimately were left shut out. Had to be scalpers with bots or whatever it is they use. Secondary market prices are going to be comical for awhile. JFC, you'd think Jerry rose from the Ganges or something.
yesterday friend got a seat all 3 nights, behind the stage, for 240$how did he already get tickets?a friend got tickets for all 3 shows, he plans on tripping on 1 of the nights. any recomedations?how long does it take to manufacture high quality acid and doesn't anyone have a recipe?
http://www.billboard.com/articles/business/6487516/grateful-deads-fare-thee-well-tickets-offered-for-116000-on-secondaryStub hub currently shows 7/3 - $799 and up, 7/4 - $849 and up, 7/5 - $1000 and up.![]()
PT Barnum would have to bow
Country Boys said:http://www.billboard.com/articles/business/6487516/grateful-deads-fare-thee-well-tickets-offered-for-116000-on-secondaryStub hub currently shows 7/3 - $799 and up, 7/4 - $849 and up, 7/5 - $1000 and up.![]()
PT Barnum would have to bow
not going to last - already fluctuating between $450-600 throughout the day....as it gets closer I think tix will go as low as $300 (for nosebleeds anyway)Country Boys said:http://www.billboard.com/articles/business/6487516/grateful-deads-fare-thee-well-tickets-offered-for-116000-on-secondaryStub hub currently shows 7/3 - $799 and up, 7/4 - $849 and up, 7/5 - $1000 and up.![]()
PT Barnum would have to bow
I have it on good authority that issues are booze and painkiller related, in combination.Has Bob even played a live show since his issues last fall? I had wanted to fly out to Vegas and see Ratdog and read he was a no show and then cancelled the rest of the year. Never heard what his issue truly was, but I'd imagine there is some pressure on him to come through for these shows.