

That said, I really, really don't understand the appeal of Drums/Space. I even bought a few virtual show tickets to the Dead and Co shows this past fall. For whatever reason, I enjoy more of the 79–87-ish stuff - Terrapin, Go to Heaven, In the Dark and associated shows from around that time frame. I thoroughly enjoy most all of the Dead catalog I've heard. (Scruff McGruff was right, the first one was free.) I got hooked last year with the starter SiriusXM subscription on my car. /r/ActualHippies - All things flower powered.r/musiccritics - That's just, like, your opinion, man.Ticket Buying - Best practices for not getting ripped off.Big Steve Hour Archive - GD Roadie Big Steve Parish talks all things Dead every Wednesday.Comes A Time Blog - One man's journey through every "Comes A Time".#GratefulDead on - Chat about the Dead.Strangers Stopping Strangers - one-on-one podcast about the Dead and their influence.


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