Forum MVP Rude Posted February 27 Forum MVP Report Share Posted February 27 It’s sad watching a movie with like 7 dead and Jerry somgs in it and never acknowledge the Grateful Dead who created it all. Sad. but dude could sing. But let’s see if anyone can understand Timothy at 60. Also this movie shows that cigarettes don’t kill. That’s liberal nonsense trying to control us. Guarantee Dylan ain’t be playing at the Kennedy center with all his DEI songs. I mean dead shows don’t encourage diversity. It’s the whitest stuff ever. But maybe we need a space we aren’t discriminated against b/c we have it bad especially white men. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Forum MVP 2muchfun Posted February 27 Forum MVP Report Share Posted February 27 I am prescribed 12.5 pills daily to control me thank you. Oh doctor please, some more of these. GD age diversity is and has been quite profound. What a drag it is getting older. Stones Kennedy center invite also unlikely. On the bright side…DSO Wilkes Barre a week from tomorrow! 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Forum MVP Ammagamalin Crew Posted February 27 Forum MVP Report Share Posted February 27 Dionysis to The Grateful Dead~ Creativity and Madness "The African Queen Meets The Holy Ghost" was an all day, $50.00 symposium presented at UC Berkeley on 11/1/86 with mythologists Joseph Campbell and John Perry lecturing in the morning for 3 hrs, then a one hour lunch followed by a 9O min space jam with Jerry, Mickey, Bobby Vega and Not Human after a 15 min break a 4 panel discussion with Jerry, Mickey, Joseph Campbell and John Perry discussing the musical experience. Jerry talked about industrial sounds that were like G chords or C notes as they assembled the crunching musical parts of space. There was logic to what seemed like nonsense to the untrained ear. The day ended with an hour long Q and A from us in the classroom. Study "The Hero with a Thousand Faces" where Campbell makes the point that all religions are similar. He was inspired by his 1st GD show in Oakland February '86 citing how the concert was a place where any and all kinds of people came to dance the celebration of life similar to what was happening during the age of Dionysus. GD concerts were not racists in any way. I remember a good friend, John (African American) whom I met on the east coast during the 85 spring tour that was my cohort for the daytime RR 85 series. Benjamin Franklin was careful in his writing, actually contracting young Thomas Jefferson to write the Constitution because he knew the written word was more dangerous than the spoken word and could be interpreted differently by the individual readers. Whereas the spoken word was safer because you can change the interpretation during the moment. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Forum MVP Rude Posted February 28 Author Forum MVP Report Share Posted February 28 So neither of you saw this movie yet I guess. You guys are in your late 80’s so talking pictures still create some animosity. I get it. I went without cell phones until 27 so l figured it out before then so I can understand preferring a piano in a silent film. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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