Here is the show-ending “Attics of My Life” from the Bob Weir-Marin Symphony First Fusion benefit, recorded May 7, 2011 by Todd Hinden.
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Here is the show-ending “Attics of My Life” from the Bob Weir-Marin Symphony First Fusion benefit, recorded May 7, 2011 by Todd Hinden.
Thank you Bobby. We love you!!!!
Driving to work this morning on I-95 in Palm Beach County Florida listening to “Attics” from the May 7, 2011 First Fusion. I was so moved I actually cried. Thank you Bob Weir. I can’t wait for the full recorded version of this concert to be available. Please bring this concert on the road and please come to West Palm Beach or the General Area.
I have been a fan for many years. I raised my son and all of his friends on music from many levels, the Greaful Dead Band, Garcia Band, and all of the music that has been created by various members past and present. Your stamina in this industry has stood the test of time and you have gotten better.
I only hope my sons career does much the same. Swamp Candy played in San Fransisco several months ago. I know they will be back. As I have said to myself many times in my life, the music lessons have paid off. Jerry Garcia did not die on August 9th too many year ago. Ruben Dobbs of Swamp Candy was Born on August 9, 1974 and thought that he lost his best friend on his birthday. It was a very sad day for him. But he turned that day around and began writing even better music.
The Greatful Dead and Bands that you Bob have been part of over the years deserve National recognition for your accomplishment in the Arts.
As Diane Trucks says: Thank you Bobby. We do love you.
Beautiful!
Thank you for sharing, David.
Touching beyond words- this is a perfect treatment for this hymn of a song.
Thank You, Bobby for First Fusion,
And Thank You, Robert Hunter for writing these beautiful words, and so many more.
So, so nice.
Goosebumps…
Thanks