If you are looking for a sweatshirt designed by Grateful Dead "Store Your Face" you have come to the right place! The sweatshirt is available in six to seven colors (depends on size) and six sizes. The print is on the front side of the T-Shirt. We are convinced that you will be satisfied with this purchase đ
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About the product:
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M |
L |
XL |
2XL |
Width, in |
20.00 |
22.01 |
24.02 |
25.98 |
27.99 |
Length, in |
27.01 |
27.99 |
28.98 |
30.00 |
30.98 |
Sleeve length, in |
25.79 |
25.98 |
26.18 |
26.38 |
26.57 |
Take the cold seasons in style with this premium crew neck sweatshirt. Available in multiple colors, this sweatshirt is sure to keep you warm and stylish all day long. Featuring a 3-end fleece fabric, it has a real tight-knit construction giving it better quality and durability. Itâs not only beautiful but also comfy and soft to the touch with the best in its class and under 5% shrinkage.
.: 80% combed ringspun cotton, 20% polyester
.: Medium-heavy fabric (8.2 oz /yd² (280 g/m²))
.: Regular fit
.: Tear away label
.: Runs true to size
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Grateful Dead Make Final Greek Theatre Appearance In 1989
The earliest known appearance by theÂ
Grateful Dead at the historic Greek Theatre in Berkeley, California dates back to October 1, 1967. A year later the Dead played the outdoor venue near their San Francisco home, but would not return to the Greek until a three-night stand in September 1981. Each subsequent year of the 1980s saw three-show runs culminating with a trio of concerts in August 1989.
The Grateful Deadâs 29th and final performance at the Greek Theatre took place 31 years ago today on August 19, 1989. Below is both video and audio of the complete final Dead concert at The Greek as well as video featuring isolated audio ofÂ
Bob Weirâs guitar.
The evening began with âLet The Good Times Rollâ peppered by Weirâs falsetto howls that elicited a smile from fellow guitaristÂ
Jerry Garcia. The pink guitar playing Weir and the Tiger playing Garcia trade verses on the following âJack Strawâ ahead of the rarity âWe Can Runâ led by keyboardistÂ
Brent Mydland. The set ended with bassistÂ
Phil Lesh singing lead on the closing rendition of the classic âBox Of Rain.â
After the âChina Cat Sunflowerâ > âI Know You Riderâ tandem opened set two, the show got cooking with a sequence featuring a take on âPlaying In The Bandâ that ventured into âUncle Johnâs Bandâ before sliding back into a loose âPlayingâ jam. The Rhythm DevilsÂ
Bill Kreutzmann andÂ
Mickey Hart set off on the âDrumsâ improvisation with the latter on talking drum before moving on to other exotic sounds in his arsenal. A powerfully blistering âThe Other Oneâ dotted with cartoon-like vocal effects comes out of the âSpaceâ excursion and is trailed by Garciaâs heartfelt delivery of âWharf Rat.â The common closer âNot Fade Awayâ ended the set before the band returned to play a rare âFoolish Heartâ encore.