• Bob Weir on Andy Cohen show

    From Rick Wolfish@21:1/5 to All on Thu Oct 6 07:55:17 2022
    It is obvious that Andy Cohen loves the Dead and is a good Deadhead, but disappointing when he discussed the ending of Dead and Company with Bobby he didn't ask Bobby why the band was ending and he did not ask how Billy is doing, very poor interview.

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  • From bmoore@21:1/5 to Rick Wolfish on Fri Oct 7 13:11:29 2022
    On Thursday, October 6, 2022 at 7:55:18 AM UTC-7, Rick Wolfish wrote:
    It is obvious that Andy Cohen loves the Dead and is a good Deadhead, but disappointing when he discussed the ending of Dead and Company with Bobby he didn't ask Bobby why the band was ending and he did not ask how Billy is doing, very poor interview.

    Sure, but the "who have you met" part with Bob and Anderson Cooper together was hilarious.

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  • From Band Beyond Youall@21:1/5 to bmoore on Sat Oct 8 19:40:54 2022
    bmoore <bmoore@nyx.net> wrote:
    On Thursday, October 6, 2022 at 7:55:18 AM UTC-7, Rick Wolfish wrote:
    It is obvious that Andy Cohen loves the Dead and is a good Deadhead, but
    disappointing when he discussed the ending of Dead and Company with
    Bobby he didn't ask Bobby why the band was ending and he did not ask how
    Billy is doing, very poor interview.

    Sure, but the "who have you met" part with Bob and Anderson Cooper together was hilarious.


    No offense, but Dead and Company just isn’t that important or significant
    in the whole half-century-plus history thing…it makes money for people, I’ll grant it provides some fleeting enjoyment, but really that’s about it.

    And I like Andy Cohen, who’s had on his show Bob, John Meyer and Anderson a ton of times over the years!

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  • From Band Beyond Youall@21:1/5 to Band Beyond Youall on Sat Oct 8 19:43:33 2022
    Band Beyond Youall <emailTHIS@fractalicious.com> wrote:
    bmoore <bmoore@nyx.net> wrote:
    On Thursday, October 6, 2022 at 7:55:18 AM UTC-7, Rick Wolfish wrote:
    It is obvious that Andy Cohen loves the Dead and is a good Deadhead, but >>> disappointing when he discussed the ending of Dead and Company with
    Bobby he didn't ask Bobby why the band was ending and he did not ask how >>> Billy is doing, very poor interview.

    Sure, but the "who have you met" part with Bob and Anderson Cooper
    together was hilarious.


    No offense, but Dead and Company just isn’t that important or significant in the whole half-century-plus history thing…it makes money for people, I’ll grant it provides some fleeting enjoyment, but really that’s about it.

    And I like Andy Cohen, who’s had on his show Bob, John Meyer and Anderson a ton of times over the years!


    Really, folks are getting old in Grateful Dead world, and don’t forget Bob was always the youngest, so as long as his health holds out, he appears desirous to keep performing…the others maybe less so…

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  • From frndthdevl@21:1/5 to Band Beyond Youall on Sat Oct 8 15:15:42 2022
    On Saturday, October 8, 2022 at 12:43:36 PM UTC-7, Band Beyond Youall wrote:
    Band Beyond Youall <emai...@fractalicious.com> wrote:
    bmoore <bmo...@nyx.net> wrote:
    On Thursday, October 6, 2022 at 7:55:18 AM UTC-7, Rick Wolfish wrote:
    It is obvious that Andy Cohen loves the Dead and is a good Deadhead, but >>> disappointing when he discussed the ending of Dead and Company with
    Bobby he didn't ask Bobby why the band was ending and he did not ask how >>> Billy is doing, very poor interview.

    Sure, but the "who have you met" part with Bob and Anderson Cooper
    together was hilarious.


    No offense, but Dead and Company just isn’t that important or significant
    in the whole half-century-plus history thing…it makes money for people, I’ll grant it provides some fleeting enjoyment, but really that’s about it.

    And I like Andy Cohen, who’s had on his show Bob, John Meyer and Anderson a
    ton of times over the years!

    Really, folks are getting old in Grateful Dead world, and don’t forget Bob was always the youngest, so as long as his health holds out, he appears desirous to keep performing…the others maybe less so…

    Probably to do more with Bill's health than anything. As you said they are getting old AF. As we are all. Perhaps Mayer a bit bored and wanting to put what he learned to work with his own outing again.

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  • From Band Beyond Youall@21:1/5 to frndthdevl on Sun Oct 9 12:02:27 2022
    frndthdevl <frndthdevl@aol.com> wrote:
    On Saturday, October 8, 2022 at 12:43:36 PM UTC-7, Band Beyond Youall wrote:
    Band Beyond Youall <emai...@fractalicious.com> wrote:
    bmoore <bmo...@nyx.net> wrote:
    On Thursday, October 6, 2022 at 7:55:18 AM UTC-7, Rick Wolfish wrote: >>>>> It is obvious that Andy Cohen loves the Dead and is a good Deadhead, but >>>>> disappointing when he discussed the ending of Dead and Company with
    Bobby he didn't ask Bobby why the band was ending and he did not ask how >>>>> Billy is doing, very poor interview.

    Sure, but the "who have you met" part with Bob and Anderson Cooper
    together was hilarious.


    No offense, but Dead and Company just isn’t that important or significant >>> in the whole half-century-plus history thing…it makes money for people, >>> I’ll grant it provides some fleeting enjoyment, but really that’s about it.

    And I like Andy Cohen, who’s had on his show Bob, John Meyer and Anderson a
    ton of times over the years!

    Really, folks are getting old in Grateful Dead world, and don’t forget Bob >> was always the youngest, so as long as his health holds out, he appears
    desirous to keep performing…the others maybe less so…

    Probably to do more with Bill's health than anything. As you said they
    are getting old AF. As we are all. Perhaps Mayer a bit bored and wanting
    to put what he learned to work with his own outing again.


    And Andy Cohen, being the crazily upbeat person he is, probably doesn’t
    want to bum anyone out with too much emphasis on depressing, age-related topics. At any rate, we’ll all go when it’s time to “check out,” the term
    Bob always uses to describe the departures of Jerry, Barlow, Cassady, etc.,
    so “Might As Well” enjoy it while we’re here…

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  • From Band Beyond Youall@21:1/5 to Band Beyond Youall on Mon Oct 10 15:21:28 2022
    Band Beyond Youall <emailTHIS@fractalicious.com> wrote:
    Band Beyond Youall <emailTHIS@fractalicious.com> wrote:
    frndthdevl <frndthdevl@aol.com> wrote:
    On Saturday, October 8, 2022 at 12:43:36 PM UTC-7, Band Beyond Youall wrote:
    Band Beyond Youall <emai...@fractalicious.com> wrote:
    bmoore <bmo...@nyx.net> wrote:
    On Thursday, October 6, 2022 at 7:55:18 AM UTC-7, Rick Wolfish wrote: >>>>>>> It is obvious that Andy Cohen loves the Dead and is a good Deadhead, but
    disappointing when he discussed the ending of Dead and Company with >>>>>>> Bobby he didn't ask Bobby why the band was ending and he did not ask how
    Billy is doing, very poor interview.

    Sure, but the "who have you met" part with Bob and Anderson Cooper >>>>>> together was hilarious.


    No offense, but Dead and Company just isn’t that important or significant
    in the whole half-century-plus history thing…it makes money for people, >>>>> I’ll grant it provides some fleeting enjoyment, but really that’s about it.

    And I like Andy Cohen, who’s had on his show Bob, John Meyer and Anderson a
    ton of times over the years!

    Really, folks are getting old in Grateful Dead world, and don’t forget Bob
    was always the youngest, so as long as his health holds out, he appears >>>> desirous to keep performing…the others maybe less so…

    Probably to do more with Bill's health than anything. As you said they
    are getting old AF. As we are all. Perhaps Mayer a bit bored and wanting >>> to put what he learned to work with his own outing again.


    And Andy Cohen, being the crazily upbeat person he is, probably doesn’t
    want to bum anyone out with too much emphasis on depressing, age-related
    topics. At any rate, we’ll all go when it’s time to “check out,” the term
    Bob always uses to describe the departures of Jerry, Barlow, Cassady, etc., >> so “Might As Well” enjoy it while we’re here…


    https://youtu.be/EbbCU46v1SQ



    https://youtu.be/xddAiqrpc4c
    And Lost Sailor gets the symphonic treatment!

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  • From Band Beyond Youall@21:1/5 to Band Beyond Youall on Mon Oct 10 15:16:45 2022
    Band Beyond Youall <emailTHIS@fractalicious.com> wrote:
    frndthdevl <frndthdevl@aol.com> wrote:
    On Saturday, October 8, 2022 at 12:43:36 PM UTC-7, Band Beyond Youall wrote: >>> Band Beyond Youall <emai...@fractalicious.com> wrote:
    bmoore <bmo...@nyx.net> wrote:
    On Thursday, October 6, 2022 at 7:55:18 AM UTC-7, Rick Wolfish wrote: >>>>>> It is obvious that Andy Cohen loves the Dead and is a good Deadhead, but >>>>>> disappointing when he discussed the ending of Dead and Company with >>>>>> Bobby he didn't ask Bobby why the band was ending and he did not ask how >>>>>> Billy is doing, very poor interview.

    Sure, but the "who have you met" part with Bob and Anderson Cooper
    together was hilarious.


    No offense, but Dead and Company just isn’t that important or significant
    in the whole half-century-plus history thing…it makes money for people, >>>> I’ll grant it provides some fleeting enjoyment, but really that’s about it.

    And I like Andy Cohen, who’s had on his show Bob, John Meyer and Anderson a
    ton of times over the years!

    Really, folks are getting old in Grateful Dead world, and don’t forget Bob
    was always the youngest, so as long as his health holds out, he appears
    desirous to keep performing…the others maybe less so…

    Probably to do more with Bill's health than anything. As you said they
    are getting old AF. As we are all. Perhaps Mayer a bit bored and wanting
    to put what he learned to work with his own outing again.


    And Andy Cohen, being the crazily upbeat person he is, probably doesn’t want to bum anyone out with too much emphasis on depressing, age-related topics. At any rate, we’ll all go when it’s time to “check out,” the term
    Bob always uses to describe the departures of Jerry, Barlow, Cassady, etc., so “Might As Well” enjoy it while we’re here…


    https://youtu.be/EbbCU46v1SQ

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  • From bmoore@21:1/5 to Band Beyond Youall on Mon Oct 10 10:23:41 2022
    On Monday, October 10, 2022 at 8:21:31 AM UTC-7, Band Beyond Youall wrote:
    Band Beyond Youall <emai...@fractalicious.com> wrote:
    Band Beyond Youall <emai...@fractalicious.com> wrote:
    frndthdevl <frndt...@aol.com> wrote:
    On Saturday, October 8, 2022 at 12:43:36 PM UTC-7, Band Beyond Youall wrote:
    Band Beyond Youall <emai...@fractalicious.com> wrote:
    bmoore <bmo...@nyx.net> wrote:
    On Thursday, October 6, 2022 at 7:55:18 AM UTC-7, Rick Wolfish wrote: >>>>>>> It is obvious that Andy Cohen loves the Dead and is a good Deadhead, but
    disappointing when he discussed the ending of Dead and Company with >>>>>>> Bobby he didn't ask Bobby why the band was ending and he did not ask how
    Billy is doing, very poor interview.

    Sure, but the "who have you met" part with Bob and Anderson Cooper >>>>>> together was hilarious.


    No offense, but Dead and Company just isn’t that important or significant
    in the whole half-century-plus history thing…it makes money for people,
    I’ll grant it provides some fleeting enjoyment, but really that’s about it.

    And I like Andy Cohen, who’s had on his show Bob, John Meyer and Anderson a
    ton of times over the years!

    Really, folks are getting old in Grateful Dead world, and don’t forget Bob
    was always the youngest, so as long as his health holds out, he appears >>>> desirous to keep performing…the others maybe less so…

    Probably to do more with Bill's health than anything. As you said they >>> are getting old AF. As we are all. Perhaps Mayer a bit bored and wanting >>> to put what he learned to work with his own outing again.


    And Andy Cohen, being the crazily upbeat person he is, probably doesn’t >> want to bum anyone out with too much emphasis on depressing, age-related >> topics. At any rate, we’ll all go when it’s time to “check out,” the term
    Bob always uses to describe the departures of Jerry, Barlow, Cassady, etc.,
    so “Might As Well” enjoy it while we’re here…


    https://youtu.be/EbbCU46v1SQ


    https://youtu.be/xddAiqrpc4c
    And Lost Sailor gets the symphonic treatment!

    Wow, fantastic!

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