Wolf Sells for $1.9 Million

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I figured it would go for over a million this time around, but didn't think

it would go quite that high.

I hope someone still plays it.

who gets the coin?

I think I heard some poor southern people get all of the money

Silly rich collectors .

 

As always the lawyers will get the money.

Yeah that's right it was poor people and lawyers from the south ty

Jazfish, if I started a thread in which you could just post all day on things that you are wrong about, would you appreciate that or would it be more, like, hurtful?

If you don't mind 89 I'm going to try to answer that one. 

I think that jazfish would be appreciative at first but grow less so if you were constantly pointing out that they were wrong, possibly to the point of being hurt.

so I'd say both 

No I think I want him to have his own thread, it would be a gift, like, but then if he is going to be upset if I post in it, I mean, I'm not going to post in it and make him upset. But then maybe he wouldn't be posting wrong shit all over the place, you know, because all of his wrong shit would be in one place?

I dunno. I'm just spitballing here.

I think the idea of keeping all of their wrong ideas in one place is a good one I hate to have to skip all over the place for laughs 

So the Southern Poverty Law Center is not lawyers?

Ahhhhh I was gonna type a big thing but I mean, like... fuck.

THATS THEM i was right 

I wonder if it's a center where they play Bball and stuff it sounds cool 

>> As always the lawyers American nonprofit legal advocacy organization will get the money.

In this way, you're not as wrong. I mean we can do this or we can do the thread thing. Either way, helping! amirite

YES YOU ARE RIGHT!!!!!

 

Dang, the wife is easier when I say," Sweetheart, you are absolutely correct."

 

Aitxe, sweet heart ,you are absolutely correct.

That doesn't sound like a rec center at all and 1.9 million sounds like a LOT of profit to me just what's going on here with Jerry's guitar money? And why does the south get it all anyway the Grateful Dead hardly played there,

Alright Jazfish. I know most of your posts when they're in a thread that I've posted in start to circle back and get directed at me, and I know when you start doing the chauvinistic thing that it means, as usual, you're on the wrong side. I'm gonna let you do your thing now.
 

You're still, you know... incorrect, but I'm gonna let you do your thing.

Yeah they need it. They're in closer proximity to powerful brains, like Jazfish's powerful man brain. Jazfish man. Jazfish explain thing.

Ya , you right.

My guess is that Jaz and/or associates would take a ride to the hipster section of Framingham, Mass. and leave 'Herman's Hermits'  8 - Track tapes on the doorstep.

Just as a warning...

Hi local, thanks for the update.  I hope it is still played from time to time and maybe even in a place where the public can see it. If it was me I would loan it to the RHOF, just like Mayer lends out his Jimmy Hendrix guitars. 

Nice, the perpetual cringe machine that is Disco Stu chimes in.

<<<Dang, the wife is easier when I say," Sweetheart, you are absolutely correct."

 

 

oof.

 

.....almost as insulting as "Happy Wife, Happy Life"

1.6 million was the actual price.  Great show too!  Phil could take a lesson from then youngsters as far as putting on a real show......

Hahaha nice Phil burn what does he know 

who were the lesson givers who played at the auction anyways? 

So, who bought it?!?

Core band for 1st set was Russo, Metzger, Neal Casal, Cass Maccombs, Jon Shaw, Eric Deutsch, and then Billy Martin, Eric D Johnson, Nels Kline and John Scofield weaved in and out.

Core band for 2nd set was Russo, Hamilton, Casal, Dreiwitz, Eric Deutsch, Alicia Chakour, and then some others: a sax player, a guitarist named Delicate Steve, Eric D Johnson.

Encore Set was Joe Russo's Almost Almost Dead with Neal Casal and Eric Deutsch.

Setlist:

Truckin, Direwolf, Eyes, Stella Blue, Wharf Rat, Birdsong>ShadyGrove>Birdsong,Music Never Stopped>Jam>Drums>Morning in Marin

Help on the way>Slipknot, China Cat>Rider, Two Souls in communion, Deal, magnificent sanctuary band, Second that Emotion, Lovelight

Terrapin, Throwing Stones, NFA>St. stephen>Hey bulldog jam>the 11>NFA

Fuck the busboys band! laugh
 

Did you attend?

Who bid 1.6 million?

Did not attend.  $9.99 webcast.  Bidder / Winner remained nameless.  Did allow the band to pass Wolf around to the various players (Casal, Maccombs, Hamilton).

Will Wolf be at Shoreline??

I wonder...

LOL!  No chance......

He is the author of - Marketing Lessons from the Grateful Dead: What Every Business Can Learn from the Most Iconic Band in History

 

He probably saw Jerry. He gets it. 

He is the author of - Marketing Lessons from the Grateful Dead: What Every Business Can Learn from the Most Iconic Band in History

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(((IT))

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Brilliant!

I'd love to play Wolf.  My favorite Jerry guitar.

3.2 million is also being reported

Ok, after furthur review...the buyer had to match a pre auction premium bid of 1.6...so, wolf sold for 1.9, and the poverty law center got 3.2 all told just from sale of guitar

I read that book a few years ago on a flight. Nothing groundbreaking there to any deadhead. 

Jerry got over Wolf 2.0 pretty quick. Must not have been that much in love with it.

Isn't Melvin and JGB considered the "keepers of the torch"?

It was a great event last night, lucky to make it.   First ,the music was amazing.  One of the best shows I have seen in a while.  The auction was cool.  The 3.2 M comes from the bid of 1.6M that  was matched by an anonymous donor for the total of the $3.2 M.   Going to a great cause. 

IMG_3164.JPGWolf auction 

IMG_3164.JPGWolf auction 

IMG_3166.JPGTommy Hamilton

Buyer says he's going to lend it out to the Garcia family whenever they want so it can be played: http://www.rollingstone.com/music/news/jerry-garcias-wolf-guitar-sells-f...

hey, watch the zipper pal.