Author Topic: Grateful Dead Reunion  (Read 965 times)

wfmandmusic

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Grateful Dead Reunion
« Reply #45 on: March 11, 2015, 07:19:51 AM »
You know being a big fan of both bands and attending way more shows than I remember, this is just a little sad. The choice of the venue is just sad. I was at the last show and have no interest in going back. Since the dead is no more and it was always about the music, this is just a poor way to celebrate the music driven by money instead. I'm not saying it's the musicians. I won't be going because no concert is worth that much cash in a venue that size in the middle of a large city. I won't be watching pay per view either. I will just wait for the DVD in the cheap bin in 20 years if I live that long. I will still have the memory of the last show at the field and I don't really want to mess with that. Mostly because it was a special show for me that had nothing to do with it being Jerry's last. Would love to see the show but not in this setting.