Grateful Dead founding member passed away today at 78. 
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Aw man, i bet that was great. I wanted to see them, never did, figured we’s have many more years with Bob. I did see Furthur back in 2010ish at Stephens.Got to see Bobby Weir and the Wolf Brothers in CY Stephens back in 2023. Dude still had it. RIP Bobby!
What an awesome story. Thank you for sharing. Your mom has great taste- China Cat Sunflower is my favorite too.I got to meet him while I was in college at ISU. He was playing with Rat Dog in CR (my home town) at the Paramount Theater.
Went into the fitness club the day before the show that my mom worked at looking for a steam room because his vocal cords are shot.
My mom - a big dead head - checked him in, looked at the visitor form, and was like “oh my god, you’re Bob Weir”. They had a good chat, he offered her tickets and back stage passes, and asked her her favorite song (China Cat Sunflower).
I jumped in the car next day to drive home for the show. They come out for their encore and - sure enough - they break into China Cat Sunflower/I Know your Rider. My mom literally stated crying. Late 40s at the time and dancing in the aisles like th hippy she used to be.
Go back stage, have a couple of beers with him, and all he wants to talk about is where I go to school, what I was studying, if the is any good live music in Ames, etc. I wanted to hear about him but he has no interest in talking about himself.
Tells me and my mom they’d not played that song much but practiced during rehearsal so they could play it that night. They talked about some of the shows my mom saw at the Fieldhouse in IC and the DSM fairground back in the early seventies while my mom was in college. I’m sure neither one of them really remembers much!
One of the coolest guys ever. No ego. Just a normal guy. Would never have known he was in one of the most famous bands of all time. Invited us to come see them again on some tours dates out west but that was obviously not in the cards.
Will always be one of my favorite memories.
RIP Bobby. What a long, strange trip I’m sure it was.
Thank you! Her and my dad both had pretty good taste in music growing up in that generation. They played in a band together until I was a couple of years oldWhat an awesome story. Thank you for sharing. Your mom has great taste- China Cat Sunflower is my favorite too.
I’m starting with Red Rocks ‘78 tonightThank you! Her and my dad both had pretty good taste in music growing up in that generation. They played in a band together until I was a couple of years old
I’m probably going to put the kids to bed and go throw some dead vinyl on with a beer in hand.
Nice!! I’ve got Europe 72 ready to go.I’m starting with Red Rocks ‘78 tonight
Definitely a song for the 70’s / love the story, love the song.I got to meet him while I was in college at ISU. He was playing with Rat Dog in CR (my home town) at the Paramount Theater.
Went into the fitness club the day before the show that my mom worked at looking for a steam room because his vocal cords are shot.
My mom - a big dead head - checked him in, looked at the visitor form, and was like “oh my god, you’re Bob Weir”. They had a good chat, he offered her tickets and back stage passes, and asked her her favorite song (China Cat Sunflower).
I jumped in the car next day to drive home for the show. They come out for their encore and - sure enough - they break into China Cat Sunflower/I Know your Rider. My mom literally stated crying. Late 40s at the time and dancing in the aisles like th hippy she used to be.
Go back stage, have a couple of beers with him, and all he wants to talk about is where I go to school, what I was studying, if the is any good live music in Ames, etc. I wanted to hear about him but he has no interest in talking about himself.
Tells me and my mom they’d not played that song much but practiced during rehearsal so they could play it that night. They talked about some of the shows my mom saw at the Fieldhouse in IC and the DSM fairground back in the early seventies while my mom was in college. I’m sure neither one of them really remembers much!
One of the coolest guys ever. No ego. Just a normal guy. Would never have known he was in one of the most famous bands of all time. Invited us to come see them again on some tours dates out west but that was obviously not in the cards.
Will always be one of my favorite memories.
RIP Bobby. What a long, strange trip I’m sure it was.
Got to see Bobby Weir and the Wolf Brothers in CY Stephens back in 2023. Dude still had it. RIP Bobby