It's almost working.
I think that it is now working.
Yay! We're back on the air again!
Woo -hoo!
And Gunther,
your child is at the Child Care Kitty Center.
Your child's name is Carl, Gunther,
if you've forgotten about him.
All little kitties that are hurt and sick and lost,
over to the kitty crowd for their gathering.
Oh, Duffy, yes,
the Duffy crowd is down here in front, Duffy with the kilo.
Well, before you begin, fellas,
I would like to introduce the band.
I don't know who this guy is,
he ain't Bill Grimm.
We'd sure like to thank the Spring
field Creamery
for making it possible for us to play out here
in front of all you folks here
and God and everybody.
This is really where we get off the best.
I'm sure that these fellows
are all familiar with you by now,
but in honor of this occasion in here
and the flats out here.
First, I'd like to go over to Bobby Weir,
Bob Weir, I should never say that.
Of course, it's my age,
on the rhythm and pickin'
and of course,
you know, all his songs and everything.
But I have a little something for you, Bob,
from all us folks here in,
yeah, Eugene, I got it.
Okay, that's for when you sing the songs,
the Texan songs.
Yeah, down in, -da -da -da -da -da -da,
that's for that.
Well, I hate to say personal problems over there,
but we got evicted from our house
in the middle of our walnut grove,
and so this is the end
of any of the walnuts we'll ever have again from Maple Isle,
and I'd like to present this to Phil Lish,
the bass player here.
Oh yeah, now this is for,
this is a nice little thing here, it's for, he's still
working out good.
but I love the way he can do it all day long.
He's steady and always has
been.
We're under attack here,
some mysterious vibrations.
But this is for who we've always called
Bill the Drummer,
who is in love with these guys.
Bill the Drummer.
Bill the Drummer.
Bill the Drummer.
And now, moving over here,
ladies and gentlemen,
to the fella here on what you would say
your left and my right,
the lead Garcia player.
No, the lead guitar player.
Jerry Gui tar, no, Garcia.
Okay,
now we've got a couple more items here.
Over here on the piano
is a newer addition
to the Grateful Dead
that I've met
the last two scenes out
and I've enjoyed very much
and I'm glad to present it to you
now.
Keith down here on the piano
playing just some lickety
-split good old fingers up movies.
That'll be down here, Keith Gotcho,
Keith Gotcho, ladies and gentlemen.
Okay, so then, we've run right
through now.
Another new addition for you
who haven't seen the dead here
in Oregon for a while
is Keith's young, beautiful wife, Donna,
who sings with the band.
And I have something for you, too,
Donna.
I don't know where you are.
Okay, I got one more, and then we'll begin,
which is for the man who has come