Most Surprising Places You've Heard The Grateful Dead

Re: Most Surprising Places You've Heard The Grateful Dead

Postby Smolder » Sun Nov 18, 2012 10:55 am

In late summer of 2000 I was in Lake Placid NY doing my very first ironman... it was tough and by the time I started running the 2 lap 26 mile run course it was dark. It went up into the mountains and about 4-5 miles in I start hearing live grateful dead... it was coming from a house about a quarter mile from the road in the woods... totally dark, but just blasting the dead really loud... it was a milestone I looked for the next three times I passed by. Very cool vibe.
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Re: Most Surprising Places You've Heard The Grateful Dead

Postby jerrys.kids » Sun Nov 18, 2012 11:03 am

Last time I was at Bass Pro Shops I heard a nice estimated. Sweet mellow jam too.
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Re: Most Surprising Places You've Heard The Grateful Dead

Postby Grateful Dad » Mon Nov 19, 2012 6:37 am

My family moved into our house almost 11 years ago. One day I heard a sweet live "Sugaree" playing from an outdoor patio stereo coming from across the street. "How cool is that!" I thought. So I went over and introduced myself and it turns out my new neighbor is not only a Deadhead but a drummer too!

At the time I was playing bass in a band that did many Dead covers and Dead related material and we needed a drummer. The band was going through personnel changes so I invited him to play with us and it was a perfect fit. The band eventually split up after many good years together.

Now my neighbor and I are playing in the Tennessee Jedi Band and getting ready to debut in 3 weeks!

So it was definitely a surprise to move right across the street from a Deadhead, a drummer, a steady and reliable band member, and a now a close friend too.

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Re: Most Surprising Places You've Heard The Grateful Dead

Postby mgbills » Mon Nov 19, 2012 8:52 am

I seem to catch Touch of Grey on Big Box Store musak fairly regularly.

I find it rather depressing. TOG not only mainstreamed the boys, but moved them right to musak. Ug.


Alabama Getaway blasting from a Mini Super Mercato in very rural Baja Sur. Running on solar. No grid power.

That's a better thought.
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Re: Most Surprising Places You've Heard The Grateful Dead

Postby Tennessee Jedi » Mon Nov 19, 2012 8:59 am

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there was no Dead blasting from their jukebox sadly
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Re: Most Surprising Places You've Heard The Grateful Dead

Postby troehl » Tue Nov 20, 2012 3:40 am

I was living in Spain, in a small residential area outside of Oviedo in Asturias--basically nowhere--and was in in the kitchen one day making a sandwich. With the window open, I heard a car come racing up the street, and I remember thinking to myself as I heard it approaching, 'is that the Dead?' Which would be virtually impossible in a land of Euro top 20, and sure enough this was the one dude in Spain (that I ever knew of) blaring the dead from his car stereo. it wasn't some legendary jam from an epic show--it was studio Uncle John's Band--but that far from home it left a smile on my face for days.

I'm still dumbfounded.
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Re: Most Surprising Places You've Heard The Grateful Dead

Postby Mr.Burns » Tue Nov 20, 2012 8:31 am

Not the Grateful Dead, but...

I was in a grocery store recently and heard some killer MuTron coming through the PA. I thought to myself, that's not any GD song I've ever heard and it froze me on the spot. It was Edie Brickell, and while I'm not a fan, it does feature Jerry. I think I had heard the song before the guitar solo started and had subconsciously dismissed it. I literally did not move until I could identify the song.
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Re: Most Surprising Places You've Heard The Grateful Dead

Postby Tennessee Jedi » Tue Nov 20, 2012 8:48 am

Mr.Burns wrote:Not the Grateful Dead, but...

I was in a grocery store recently and heard some killer MuTron coming through the PA. I thought to myself, that's not any GD song I've ever heard and it froze me on the spot. It was Edie Brickell, and while I'm not a fan, it does feature Jerry. I think I had heard the song before the guitar solo started and had subconsciously dismissed it. I literally did not move until I could identify the song.

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Re: Most Surprising Places You've Heard The Grateful Dead

Postby tigerstrat » Tue Nov 20, 2012 11:07 am

Mr.Burns wrote:Not the Grateful Dead, but...

I was in a grocery store recently and heard some killer MuTron coming through the PA. I thought to myself, that's not any GD song I've ever heard and it froze me on the spot. It was Edie Brickell, and while I'm not a fan, it does feature Jerry. I think I had heard the song before the guitar solo started and had subconsciously dismissed it. I literally did not move until I could identify the song.


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Re: Most Surprising Places You've Heard The Grateful Dead

Postby tcsned » Tue Nov 20, 2012 12:05 pm

Morning Joe on MSNBC plays Truckin', Sugar Mag, and Touch for segue music pretty regularly.
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Re: Most Surprising Places You've Heard The Grateful Dead

Postby Mr.Burns » Tue Nov 20, 2012 3:27 pm

tigerstrat wrote:
Mr.Burns wrote:Not the Grateful Dead, but...

I was in a grocery store recently and heard some killer MuTron coming through the PA. I thought to myself, that's not any GD song I've ever heard and it froze me on the spot. It was Edie Brickell, and while I'm not a fan, it does feature Jerry. I think I had heard the song before the guitar solo started and had subconsciously dismissed it. I literally did not move until I could identify the song.


That ain't Garcia. It is a smokin' solo, but credit Kenny Winthrow.


My bad, thanx for settin me straight. That would explain the wtf? moment it gave me.
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Re: Most Surprising Places You've Heard The Grateful Dead

Postby Octal » Tue Nov 20, 2012 3:44 pm

I was in a Coffee Shop a few days ago and I heard these real spacey guitar lines hanging out by the ceiling of the place. "I'd be damned if that's not Jerry." Soon enough it materializes into a very clean Scarlet>Fire. At the peak of the jam I saw one of the attendants close his eyes a put a big smile on.

As it turns out, it sounded like JK was singing, so it was probably Furthur.
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Re: Most Surprising Places You've Heard The Grateful Dead

Postby pablomago » Wed May 01, 2013 2:56 pm

I was in an Albertsons supermarket one day around the holidays and they're playing a jam that was quoting "God Rest Ye Merry Gentlemen." I have no idea where it came from, but it couldn't have been anyone else.
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Re: Most Surprising Places You've Heard The Grateful Dead

Postby RiverRat » Mon May 06, 2013 4:36 am

Boston Bruins organist Ron Poster played Shakedown during the Bruins home game on 4/20/13 against the Penguins.
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Re: Most Surprising Places You've Heard The Grateful Dead

Postby NSP » Mon May 06, 2013 10:56 am

RiverRat wrote:Boston Bruins organist Ron Poster played Shakedown during the Bruins home game on 4/20/13 against the Penguins.


Nice! Two of my favorite things; hockey and the Dead :thewave:
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