Jer Bear,
My family loves the Stream. Living in Washington state
gives us many opportunities to spend endless hours driving in the car
with our two young children. The Stream makes hours of driving go by
like a dream. We love the shows, vignettes, the tidbits of trivia and
most of all the euphemisms. It is the consciousness that flows from the Stream that keeps us truckin'. Thanks for the many good times, good
tunes, and good laughs and for injecting "right on" into our families
lexicon!
The Korn Family
Shakedown Stream is a weekly Grateful Dead radio/podcast show hosted by Jer Bear. It is 4 to 5 hours in length. The first hour is a mix of old, rare, new, favorite and interesting songs of the Grateful Dead. Then Jer Bear plays a show - in its' entirety - selected from their 30 years run from 1965-1995. Afterwards, some more chestnuts may be played to help listeners ease on out of the Stream.
Tuesday, May 28, 2013
Saturday, May 25, 2013
May 1977 BoxSet
"If you're a Dead Head, chances are you've spent many an hour expounding upon the distinction of May 8, 1977, Cornell University, Barton Hall.
Well, at the risk of preaching to the choir, we'd like to reintroduce
you to a series of shows that matches said greatness from that same
gloriously fertile season. While Barton Hall is well known, the
astounding tour that surrounded it has occasionally flown under the
radar due to the uneven quality of tapes in circulation. May 1977 is set to change all of that with a boxed set that zeroes in on this high-water mark in the Grateful Dead's long strange trip." (Complete Article)
Tuesday, May 21, 2013
Drummer Mickey Hart is Touring
Mickey Hart doesn't want to talk about the Grateful Dead.
Though he will forever be thankful for the band that earned him a berth in the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame and solidified his status as a music legend, he's more interested in discussing what he's up to these days.
Though he will forever be thankful for the band that earned him a berth in the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame and solidified his status as a music legend, he's more interested in discussing what he's up to these days.
Sunday, May 12, 2013
McNally - the Scribe
"For most authors, holding the attention of an audience of jam-band fans
who want to rock out might be a formidable challenge. But McNally comes
armed with enough fascinating, real-life stories (and a rare gift of
gab) that quieting a nightclub audience shouldn’t be a problem for the
man Dead guitarist Jerry Garcia fondly called “Scribe.”" Read Complete Article
Saturday, May 11, 2013
Lost Tapes
Inside last week's Shakedown Stream, we got a taste of the newest Dave's Picks release. We heard one of the earliest versions of Direwolf and Mason's Children from 1969. This release is being considered the "Lost Tapes." Read this article and find out why:
Grateful Dead
"Dave's Picks Volume 6"
David
Lemieux, the Grateful Dead archivist and the Dave behind "Dave's Picks
6," calls this three-CD set "the lost tapes." That's because they were
missing for more than 40 years, surfacing in July when the ex-wife of a
former Dead roadie found them when she was packing up her house in North
Carolina. Complete articleTuesday, May 7, 2013
Jerry was my Teacher
"It was March 1962 when I invested in a hundred-dollar banjo and began lessons on Tuesday nights at Dana Morgan Studio Music Shop in downtown Palo Alto. A young guy with a shock of black hair, a goatee, and black horn-rimmed glasses on his nose came out to meet me when I checked in for my first lesson.
"Are you my seven o'clock?"
"Yeah."
"What's your name?"
"Andy Bernstein"
"I'm Jerry Garcia. Follow me."
©California Slim: The Music, the Magic, and the Madness
Read Complete Article
Thursday, May 2, 2013
Furthur Cancelled
"Furthur have canceled their headline appearance at the inaugural BottleRock Napa Valley on May 9th, news that comes less than a week after singer and guitarist Bob Weir fell down mid-song onstage while the Grateful Dead offshoot performed April 25th at the Capitol Theater in Port Chester, New York."
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Sunday, April 28, 2013
Bobby's Back !!
WE all certainly had a little scare the other night seeing Bobby Weir fall down, but, no worries, because he's BACK!! Like I said, he is a bright light in the Dead world, burning that big ole candle for all of US. Furthur played in Atlantic City, NJ this Saturday night - everything looks good. Check out Relix's brief report and video footage of Bobby and the boys. "Make good money $5 a day."
"Bob Weir returned to the stage with Furthur last night in Atlantic City, NJ and by all accounts he was in fine form. Following Thursday night’s show at the Capitol Theatre when he was forced to leave the stage late in the second set, reportedly due to complications associated with medicating a sore shoulder, Weir appeared to the resounding cheers of the audience at Boardwalk Hall. He then took a an active role from start as the show opened with “Jack Straw,” in which he shared vocals. He remained an active presence throughout the night, as if to demonstrate his health and vitality." (Relix Article)
"Bob Weir returned to the stage with Furthur last night in Atlantic City, NJ and by all accounts he was in fine form. Following Thursday night’s show at the Capitol Theatre when he was forced to leave the stage late in the second set, reportedly due to complications associated with medicating a sore shoulder, Weir appeared to the resounding cheers of the audience at Boardwalk Hall. He then took a an active role from start as the show opened with “Jack Straw,” in which he shared vocals. He remained an active presence throughout the night, as if to demonstrate his health and vitality." (Relix Article)
Friday, April 26, 2013
Bob Weir Fell Down
"Easy to Slip - Easy to fall" - by now, we have all heard throughout the deadhead community, that Bob Weir fell down on stage during last night's show. Yes, it is true. Bobby fell down while Furthur was playing Unbroken Chain in the 2nd set at the Capitol Theatre in Port Chester, NY. It was the last night of a multiple run of shows at the famed theatre. Apparently, Bobby was not doing too well from the beginning of the show, however, it was not clear what was up. Sometimes the guys have off nights, but in the 2nd set, as the YouTube video indicates, Bobby starting slumping, getting wobbly, falling into Johnny K and then he hit the ground. He was helped up by stage hands and placed into a chair. Quite frankly, it did not look good. Kinda scary.
The rumor is that he took some Ambien - a sleeping pill - for a shoulder injury
that happened earlier in the day. Who knows? I just hope he is okay and it is not serious. We may never know what what really happened - the details or facts. It may not be any of our business. Yet, more importantly, he is our guy, our comrade, the rhythm guitar player and singer of so many of the Grateful Dead songs that we all love. He has been keeping the candle burning for a long time, way past Jerry's death in '95. My thoughts and prayers are with Bobby Weir. Get well and stay well brother - Jer Bear
Rolling Stone article.
The rumor is that he took some Ambien - a sleeping pill - for a shoulder injury
that happened earlier in the day. Who knows? I just hope he is okay and it is not serious. We may never know what what really happened - the details or facts. It may not be any of our business. Yet, more importantly, he is our guy, our comrade, the rhythm guitar player and singer of so many of the Grateful Dead songs that we all love. He has been keeping the candle burning for a long time, way past Jerry's death in '95. My thoughts and prayers are with Bobby Weir. Get well and stay well brother - Jer Bear
Rolling Stone article.
Wednesday, April 24, 2013
The Cap Theatre shows
Furthur's "One More Saturday Night" kicked off the Grateful Dead band's
fifth show at The Capitol Theatre last week and delighted the thousands
of fans there to soak up the music on that chilly Saturday night.
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Friday, April 12, 2013
This Must Be Heaven

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