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Bob Weir Dead At 78...

I never really got into the Dead, but my wife (then GF) took me to see them at one of the last shows with Jerry Garcia at the then Giants Stadium in the Meadowlands, NJ in the early-mid 90's, and ....it was an experience. Since then, I've seen some of the offshoots since Jerry's death. Their fan base is like no other.

I slowly got more into their music, and came to appreciate them. I saw a documentary on them, might have Bob Weir specific, where they mention how BW was the best # 2 guitar player in a band. It took a bit to process that, and have to give kudos to BW. As someone said in the documentary, if you're playing behind the legendary JG, what do you do, and BW was known to have evolved great voicing of chords and what not.

R.I.P. Bob Weir....thanks for the tunes, and being one of the plank owners of the Grateful Dead
 
The Dead are the band that sounded the least like I expected them to when I first heard them. Just based on their rep and artwork I expected way out there psychedelic tunes and found mostly folk or 12 bar blues adjacent rock n roll. I haven’t delved deep enough into to the discography yet to find weirder stuff.
 
I saw the Dead almost 200 times 1969-1995. He didn’t know it, but Bobby was my guitar mentor. An amazingly unique player. Can’t just call him a rhythm guitarist. He essentially played lead with chords. And oh, did he know his inversions! I had just left rehearsal with my Dead band when I heard the news. So sad.

May the Four Winds Blow You Safely Home
Fare You Well, Fare You Well, I Love You More Than Words Can Tell

Bill, tgo
 
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