On Linked In, a group of Grateful Dead-loving professionals have gotten together to start the Deadheads With Ties group to help network with each other. A recent topic on the group was “Do you feel that being a Deadhead is a problem in the corporate world?” As you can imagine, for some members of the group the answer was “yes.” Al Lewis has more.
Here’s six other stories of note this week…
- Randy Ray goes across Mickey Hart’s universe
- Apple fanboys did not think much of the iPod
- Rdio reveals a new tier-based free service
- R.E.M. offers the first-ever GIF album cover
- Coldplay to livestream an upcoming concert
- Bela Fleck and the Flecktones on Fallon – 11/14
Finally, last night Trey Anastasio debuted yet another new song at the Thomas Wolfe Auditorium in Asheville, North Carolina. The song, co-written with longtime collaborator Tom Marshall, is called Frost and you can read all the lyrics at Trey.com. Here’s a look at last night’s setlist via Phish.net…
Set 1: Gotta Jibboo, Cayman Review, Small Axe, Push On ‘Til the Day, Burn That Bridge, Valentine,Frost[1], It Makes No Difference, Snake Head Thumb, The Devil Went Down to Georgia, Simple Twist Up Dave
Set 2: In the Wee Wee Hours, Alaska, Burlap Sack and Pumps, Clint Eastwood, Liquid Time, A Case of Ice and Snow, Magilla, Sand, The Way I Feel, Money, Love and Change, Show of Life
Encore: Drifting, First Tube
[1] Debut.
Notes: This show marked the debut of “Frost.”