Meet Up 2022

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Okay.  This was an okay interesting one. Grainy at times, it is a fun snapshot of a performance of the GD at one of its peaks.

 I cannot speak to the available footage, but I found the song selection questionable.  There's a DS~~~~>SM~~~DS that would have been fun.

Phil smoking a joint is good for a chuckle.  Bobby smoking like a chimney. Never gonna live long doing that.

Pig Pen's physical condition is very disturbing. He's a bag of bones.

Musical highlight:  Truckin'. 
 

Peace

Watch the upgraded version (not complete) from Christopher Hazard on youtube.

Decent amount of people -fortyish in Del Mar theatre. Agree with Barry- grainy footage, weird song selection in what seemed to be no particular order

volume needed to be turned way up and Pig's songs were just sad . Not the best selection .

I'm going on Saturday

Seeing it Saturday in Bakersfield. LA was an option, but sometimes going north is just easier.

Listening to the Dark Star.  It's great. I guess it's less interesting on film. I just feel weird about those images of Pig

I found it quite underwhelming

terrapin1977 are you in SD County? 

Oh second showing ...

Boooo 5.5 hours to JK ~

so much for joining you!

 

Yes - living East of the 5 in Escondido

Dark Star and others were not in the film

I feel like I got Lemieuxed

^^HAH

We just saw it in Walnut Creek. Maybe 20 people in a super comfy room. The sound system was cranked up nicely. I got a bootleg of this on DVD from somewhere but it has been years since I've seen this stuff. The jams were tight and focused. The first He's Gone is here and it's peppy and pretty short. 

I thought it was fun. Pig was much diminished, yeah, but his voice still came through loud and clear. Really wish they had the whole thing on film though. Seeing the PITB and Dark Star > Sugar Mag > Caution would've been some big time fun.

Big comfy seats and craft beer in Westlake. Not my favorite choice of songs...why not a 9 minute PITB? Who knows how much this TV outfit even got. Dark Star would have eaten half the film, they supposed. The band looked great and seeing Pigpen was poignant to me.