Mojo Magazine:
Bob Dylan- September 2006
August 11th, 2006
In this month’s issue of Mojo celebrate the upcoming release of Bob Dylan’s Modern Times. Hear about Dylan from some of the greatest musicians ever like Bob Weir of the Dead and Joan Baez.
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Bob Weir and RatDog will play the following shows:
Monday, November 3 at the Tabernacle, Atlanta, GA.
Doors open at 7:00 PM. Show time is 8:00 PM.
All ages are welcome. This is a general admission show.
Mail order tickets are available at $33.00 per tickeet.
Saturday, November 11 at the New Jersey Performing
Arts Center, Newark, NJ.
Doors open at 7:00 PM. Show time is 8:00 PM.
All seats are reserved. All ages are welcome.
Mail order tickets are available at $51.00 per ticket
for the Orchestra, the Grand Tier, First, Second and
Third Tiers and at $41.00 per ticket for the Fourth Tier.
A taping section will be provided at the $51.00
price level.
We will consider all dates through Tuesday, August 15
as first postmark mail for both these shows.
As per usual, mail order will remain open beyond
these days.
More shows will be posted as they become available.
The Crew of GDTSTOO
8.11.2006
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"Embrace the Chaos, For Sanctity is to be Found in Formlessness,
as all Those Who have travelled with 'The Other One' Know to be True".
Found on an envelope addressed to GDTS in February 1992 ordering
tickets for the Spring Tour Nassau shows....
Web Site: http://www.gdtstoo.com
email: GDTSTOO@dead.net
Customer Service Number: (415) 898-2364
Monday-Friday, 9am-5pm, PST.
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So, have you video googled the Bobby yet?.
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News item about the Fall Ratdog tour
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Another Bobby item from Leah Garchik's column (8/10/06):
Bob Pritikin's 17th annual Labor Day party, which in the past few years has featured such individuals as Tammy Faye Bakker, Mickey Rooney, Carole Channing and Eddie Fisher, will this year feature Bob Weir and RatDog. Making reference to the Grateful Dead, Pritikin says booking a rock 'n' roller doesn't represent a change of philosophy. "Bob Weir did something that resonated throughout the whole world. San Francisco was the centerpiece of this wonderful music that they invented. It's about time that somebody said, hey, why don't we give you guys a trophy? Isn't that fair?''
Pritikin insists that this is his last Labor Day fete. Why? "I don't know,'' he said.
Pictures from last years big Labor day party can be viewed Here. I ran across a picture of one of my former employers hanging out @ last year's party.
Cyber tours of the venue can be taken here
woof!
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Thank you {{{Everyone}}} for the messages of support and kind thoughts and vibes this week.
I would estimate that there were a few hundred people that came to pay respects for (((Jared)))
...more than words could tell....
7 hours ago