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Phriend_of_the_Devil An amazing weekend on so many levels. It was not the Grateful Dead, and could never be without Jerry. But it was truly Grateful Dead music, warts and all, played with a raw power and willingness to take risks that at its best moments approached peaks perhaps not reached since 1977. Leaving the Cap in Port Chester on Sunday night, I felt a sense of deep contentment (and relief that the haters had been so wrong these past several months) and a feeling of closure. At the same time, I felt a great sense of joy from realizing that there is still "furthur" to go. The music will continue to play the band, whether it is Phil & Friends, JRAD, DSO, and perhaps occasionally now, hopefully, our favorite band from Vermont.


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