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Welcome to Deadstein’s Weblog hosted by WordPress.com, the virtual home of a freaky bunch of musicians who keep the Grateful Dead experience alive and well. We are not the best at what we do but at least we do it.
Week By Week To scroll the week by week originial history of Deadstein jams and parties look at our Jams Page on www.Deadstein.com. For current jaminformation let’s try this Weblog thing and see if it takes off. So join WordPress and get on the bus. Deadstein members will be checking in and writing about the most recent jam on its page just after it happens. To get involved with our little freaky family, explore the most recent jam and write us a note.
Mar 13, 2010 @ 04:37:43
Hey I was just checking to see if you were going to post the 03-04 jam. It would be the only time I ever played with a band, if my part can be called playing and I would really like to hear at least the Smokestack. I would like to hear everything after Terrapin, when I got there . If you don’t want to post the whole jam can you email me Smokestack?
Thank you
Dec 22, 2010 @ 15:07:20
hey, just kinda stumbled on to you here. where do you jam? after many years with the same bunch of players, i’ve been casting about for new folks to play with.
thanks.
Mar 12, 2011 @ 21:40:45
hey,
i just stumbled upon a copy of the joint dragon travel agency ep from ’88 at an record shop. can’t really find any info on it, but i listened, and damn…amazing jams. just wondering if this was a private press or what, as there doesn’t seem to be any information about it anywhere with anything more than a link to this page. let me know, as i’d be really interested in hearing some of your other recordings if possible!
thanks,
alex
axel340band@yahoo.com
Mar 27, 2011 @ 15:23:56
Yo !
love the site / have been raiding the song book for years / the ‘diary’ aspect of deadstein is very cool / keep jamming
(~):=
May 05, 2011 @ 11:08:48
Hey,
First let me thank you. Your site has changed my life, really. You’ve help mold a nearly tone deaf keyboard player into a someone who gets most all of the changes right:=)
I wrote an iPad app called GigStand which works great with your content. We’ve been playing from it for six months and now it’s at the app store at http://itunes.apple.com/us/app/gigstand/id428849240. It may look a bit silly at first because the samples are all public domain children’s tunes and very old sheet music. But really the broken has evolved over a six month series of bi-monthly jams focussed around Deadstein and similar.
What’s particularly good about the app is that once loaded it works completely offline with no Internet or cell connections.
Let me know if you guys would like a zip file with your content ready to load into the app.
:=)
Sep 29, 2012 @ 12:10:48
Hey Deadstein,
My apologies for interfearing with your jam the other night. I promise never to do it again.
Regards
Rob