Of course that was then… and this is now! Furthur will be broadcasting their show, New Year’s Eve 12/31/2010 on Sirius/XM on The Grateful Dead Channel – and you can listen over the internet! Get more details at www.tinyurl.com/DeadSirius
And…. they got some good deals on radios too…
Of course you can always track down a DVD or VHS of that 1987 show, it was released as Ticket To New Years
Note: DHL will get a commission if you subscribe or buy something from one of these links… What a great way to support DHL!
The Grateful Dead Channel on Sirius/XM will be live broadcasting FURTHUR from Barton Hall at Cornell University (yes, THAT Barton Hall!) this Sunday, Valentines Day, February 14 2010
Take advantage of the 7 day free trial – and you don’t need to buy a fancy radio either – they have internet listening available!
Please follow one of the links on this page to subscribe and/or buy a radio, and we will receive credit. That way you can also show your love for Deadheadland this Valentines day too!
Already a subscriber? Then you know how good it is! Maybe it is time to get one of those cool Stilletos? Check out the bargains – and free shipping!
If you could be at Phish’s Festival 8 – would you be?
If you could you would, but you don’t know how?
Now, you can listen live on Sirius/XM! Phish will be broadcasting live, and not just from the campgrounds, but all 8 Sets live, including Halloween’s Musical costume and Sunday’s Acoustic set.
Don’t have a satellite radio or account? No problem there – there is a great offer from Sirius/XM – get a free 14 day web trial – so you can listen over the web!
Personally, I love Sirius/XM. The Grateful Dead Channel, Dead 24/7, is worth the price alone!
Plus almost 200 channels:
Jam ON this is the station that will be broadcasting Phish Festival 8. They also play String Cheese Incident, moe., Gov’t Mule, Assembly of Dust, The Radiators, Galactic, Widespread Panic, Jerry Garica, Frank Zappa, STS9, Keller Williams, Tea Leaf Green, Les Claypool, MMW, etc…!
The E Street Channel – all Bruuuuuuucccccce!
Margaritaville – Jimmy Buffet and related music, lots of island groove
Frank Sinatra channel
Howard Stern
Elvis
40’s, 50’s, 60’s, 70’s, 80’s, 90’s each have a channel…
And sports, news, politics, talk, sex, and even some violence!
It is a great service and you can listen on the internet, or get radio receiver for your car or home.
Click on the JAM ON logo to check out Sirius/XM and look for the free online trial!
The Dead live on Sirius /XM The Grateful Dead Channel – boradcast live from The Philly Spectrum. Follow this link to subscribe or even just get a 3 day internet trial: Dead Sirius and please share this link with your friends: http://tinyurl.com/deadsirius
The Dead will perform this Friday and Saturday, May 1 & 2, 2009 at the Wachovia Spectrum in Philadelphia. This has been one of the more frequent tour stops for the deadhead family over the years, and as such, holds a special place in the memory of many. I spoke to many people during my recent trip to the New York area shows who sited the Philly Spectrum as one of their favorite show spots, and for many the home of their first show.
Ans, this will be the last time. See Remembering The Spectrum for more details. Soon, they will tear this whole building down. In fact many have been calling a Samson closer for the 5/2 show, as they will be knocking it down soon after. Samson and Delilah is a gospel Sunday selection, and the boys have pulled it out the last three weeks on Sunday. This being a Saturday show, they have another traditional song that still fits:
“Come the rockin stroke of midnite, the whole place gonna fly…”
Meanwhile – this show WILL BE SIMULCAST!
So if you have any Philly Spectrum memories, or if this is your first and last, you can join in from anywhere you- via Sirius/XM satellite radio’s The Grateful Dead Channel– and if you have not listened, you don’t know what you are missing!
Not only will they broadcast The Dead – May 2, 2009 show live from the Spectrum in Philadelphia, but they play 3 full shows a day! They also have “Today in Grateful Dead History” with Dead Archivist David Lemiuex, a weekly talk show “Tales from The Golden Road” with David Gans and Gary Lambert, and all of us deadheads calling in, talking about all the places it seems like we’ve been to before – and you can even program your own “dead set” and be on the air announcingyour favorite songs. Plus interviews, specials, rarities.
I love the Grateful Dead channel, have been listening solid for over a year now, and it is the best $12.95 a month I spend. Plus you don’t need a special radio right away, you can listen over the internet!
There is even a 3 day trial – so subscribe for the show on Saturday, cancel on Monday.
Believe it if you need it… or leave it if you dare!
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If you do decide to try/subscribe to Sirius, please follow the links above, so that Deadheadland can get the credit for hooking you up! You won’t regret it. Plus Sirius/XM also has Howard Stern, NASCAR, tons of Sports, Bruce Springsteen’s channel, music of every type and most with no commercials! Grateful Dead 24-7 Only on SIRIUS Satellite Radio
And if that wasn’t enough their is also the JAM ON channel that plays Phish, Dave Mathews, Gov’t Mule, moe., Umphreys McGeee, Disco Biscuits, ALO and more – it’s like a festival in your head!