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twirlgrrl ([personal profile] twirlgrrl) wrote2008-08-10 08:26 am
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The 9 days of Jerry ended yesterday

It all rolls into one
And nothing comes for free
There's nothing you can hold for very long
And when you hear that song
Come crying on the wind
It seems like all this life was just a dream



http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nI0LORi2XHc

[identity profile] alexisyael.livejournal.com 2008-08-10 06:10 pm (UTC)(link)
While I am not much of a deadhead (ok, hardly at all, there's only a few songs I liked -- which is amusing cause looking at me, everyone always thinks I'm a deadhead, the hippy/ boho genes run strong in my family) my aunt was. And the dead truly were life-changing for so many.

May Jerry's memory be a blessing for peace.

Also, your icon is tripping me OUT.

[identity profile] twirlgrrl.livejournal.com 2008-08-10 07:01 pm (UTC)(link)
Yeah, you do kindof look like a Deadhead--more than me, anyway! :)

Life-changing is the right word. Thanks for your kind comment.

[identity profile] alexisyael.livejournal.com 2008-08-10 07:34 pm (UTC)(link)
I know! And yet, I listen to much more punk, goth, grunge, alternative and rap! I graduated in the 90s, what can I say.

Growing up in Northern CA, you probably aren't surprised that I met a lot of people who SWORE they had seen me at a dead show. My aunt even called us one time, saying she thought she'd seen me at a show but I was dancing naked around a fire (or something like that, she was still high when she left this message!) so she didn't think it really was me, but if it was, hey cool...

Have you seen the documentary Festival Express? I highly recommend it, if you haven't! We saw it with my dad, which sparked some AMAZING new revelations from him (like, when he hitchhiked to SF as a teenager and ended up at a Janis Joplin concert and someone on her staff heard him talking -- he's from TX and has a thick accent -- and invited him backstage to meet her b/c she was homesick. Stuff like that. WOW.) I'd heard many of my mom's stories from the day, but hearing my dad's is a new thing for me, since they got divorced when I was really little.

[identity profile] twirlgrrl.livejournal.com 2008-08-16 12:18 am (UTC)(link)
Yes, I have Festival Express. I love it so much. I love Janis, and that scene where she's ribbing Jerry is priceless. Also seeing Jerry drunk, and that song he sings about the cold Jordan. Those are my absolute favorite moments. What a PARTY that trip was. And it's funny, my favorite Janis video (which is not available on DVD yet dammit) shows her talking onstage about something that "we were just saying on the train." So it's from that tour. :D

I love your dad's stories! That's great! One of my best friends' moms started the Family Dog with Chet Helms, who was the guy who brought Janis out from TX to get started here in SF. She has some great stories too. I need to go get more of them out of her. :)

Hey, haven't I seen you dancing naked around a fire?

[identity profile] alexisyael.livejournal.com 2008-08-16 01:54 pm (UTC)(link)
Another of my favorite stories from my dad is about him playing poker with the Ramones. Yeah, he's cool!

My mom was friendly with Jerry's wife. They both went to the same crazy New Age church.

Maybe it was a naked moshpit? (yeep!)

[identity profile] twirlgrrl.livejournal.com 2008-08-16 04:24 pm (UTC)(link)
Which wife?

Naked moshpit, now *that* is a recipe for serious injury!

[identity profile] alexisyael.livejournal.com 2008-08-16 08:12 pm (UTC)(link)
AFAIK, his widow, Deborah Koons (who I don't think my mom liked very much? But... I may be wrong on that.)

Serious injury, or lots of *ahem* "injuries?" :rowr

[identity profile] alexisyael.livejournal.com 2008-08-16 08:16 pm (UTC)(link)
She might also have known Mountain Girl, you never know... my mom was friends with Jeannine Parvati Baker in college (who tried to get her to have a VBAC, but mom was too scared to attempt it).

Yeah, my mom's stories are pretty trippy, too (for example, she hitchhiked to Altamont from Santa Rosa (where she grew up) and was there when the person got killed by the Hell's Angels.