"As wildly creative as the eye candy was backing up the band on stage at The Sphere, the human element was still the main attraction. 'Dead and Company' could not have sounded more alive."
I was fortunate to have seen The Grateful Dead four times when Jerry was alive; my first time was in 1969. This music is the sound track of my youth. One of those shows was in May, 1991, with 3 work colleagues (Michael, you know who they are!), at Cal Expo in Sacramento. My wife and I are headed to The Sphere next month, to see Dead and Co for the fourth time. It's heartwarming to know that this timeless music is being shared from generation to generation. And, The Sphere? Well, I've seen pics, and a few video clips, so thank you, Michael, for the preview!
I was fortunate to have seen The Grateful Dead four times when Jerry was alive; my first time was in 1969. This music is the sound track of my youth. One of those shows was in May, 1991, with 3 work colleagues (Michael, you know who they are!), at Cal Expo in Sacramento. My wife and I are headed to The Sphere next month, to see Dead and Co for the fourth time. It's heartwarming to know that this timeless music is being shared from generation to generation. And, The Sphere? Well, I've seen pics, and a few video clips, so thank you, Michael, for the preview!
I had the pleasure of seeing the Grateful dead once, at Buckeye Lake in Ohio. It is one of my fondest memories.