50 Days of the Grateful Dead: Estimated Prophet / Terrapin Station
Tonight in Chicago, the final show of Fare Thee Well, a celebration of 50 years of Grateful Dead's music takes place at Soldier Field
50 Days of the Grateful Dead: Throwing Stones
The Grateful Dead roll through a 10-minute version of Throwing Stones from Hampton, VA in October of 1989.
50 Days of the Grateful Dead: One More Saturday Night
A return to 1972 across the pond at Wembley Empire Pool find The Dead ripping through a scorching version of One More Saturday Night
50 Days of the Grateful Dead: Lady with a Fan
We're like licorice. Not everybody likes licorice, but the people who like licorice really like licorice." ~ Jerry Garcia
50 Days of the Grateful Dead: Truckin’ at Levi’s Stadium
Truckin' opens the Fare Thee Well Run in Santa Clara, CA at Levi's Stadium on June 27, 2015. Full setlist.
50 Days of the Grateful Dead: To Lay Me Down
September 18, 1990. The Grateful Dead at Madison Square Garden performing To Lay Me Down.
50 Days of the Grateful Dead: Feel Like a Stranger
March 22, 1990. The Dead rolled into their 4th decade on another creative peak
50 Days of the Grateful Dead: All New Minglewood Blues
The Grateful Dead tear into this version of All New Minglewood Blues on December 28, 1983 in San Francisco.
50 Days of the Grateful Dead: Wharf Rat
October 7, 1977 at University Of New Mexico in Albuquerque find the Dead rolling through a sweet version of Wharf Rat.
50 Days of the Grateful Dead: Cassidy
October 31, 1980 version of the Grateful Dead playing the John Barlow and Bob Weir classic, Cassidy
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Roseville, Calif.- Working from home this past year was a necessary transition for many in Roseville and around the country. Thirty-eight percent of adults have either switched to telework or live with someone who has, according to a December survey by the U.S. Census Bureau.