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	<title>Comments on: The Dead To Broadcast Shows On Sirius XM</title>
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		<title>By: Smokin' Dave</title>
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		<dc:creator>Smokin' Dave</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Tue, 07 Apr 2009 12:49:14 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>I&#039;ve had Sirius since the beginning of 2006.  I&#039;ve been listening to the Grateful Dead Channel since its inception.  They do an incredible job at the GD Channel.  

David Gans and Gary Lambert do a phenomenal job with &quot;Tales from the Golden Road&quot;. Heads can talk about all kinds of stuff.  They usually try to stick to a topic, like this show we&#039;re talking about Dark Star and that show were talking about Madison Square Garden shows, but alot of the time callers trail off in to different topics through various streams of consciousness...

&quot;This Day in Grateful Dead History&quot; is incredible.  David Lemieux digs out some gems from the vault usually from a show played on today&#039;s date X years ago.  You can count on David to find some of the sweetest performances as well as the monster jams.

&quot;Head Sets&quot; is a fun show, where Dead Heads get to program their own Dead Set and Play DJ for an hour.

Plus full live shows, interviews, studio tracks, a great mix of random live songs and &quot;Roots and Branches&quot; - where they play Roots (Versions of songs The Dead have covered by the original artsists) and Branches (Versions of Dead songs covered by other artists) and of course members of the Dead playing DJ on occasion and other notable guests as DJ&#039;s.

I don&#039;t know, did I miss anything?

So, what more could you want with all that?

Live Broadcasts of The Dead?

Hell yeah!

It just makes sense, don&#039;t it?


If you&#039;re a Dead Head and you don&#039;t have Sirius/XM, it&#039;s well worth the money for the GD channel alone.  Plus you get so many other cool channels too.

Plus, think about this:

When The Dead are not playing, the GD Channel provides a way for thousands of Dead Heads to be grooving to the same jams, the same sweet notes at the same time!  That in itself takes listening to recorded Dead shows to a whole new level!</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I&#8217;ve had Sirius since the beginning of 2006.  I&#8217;ve been listening to the Grateful Dead Channel since its inception.  They do an incredible job at the GD Channel.  </p>
<p>David Gans and Gary Lambert do a phenomenal job with &#8220;Tales from the Golden Road&#8221;. Heads can talk about all kinds of stuff.  They usually try to stick to a topic, like this show we&#8217;re talking about Dark Star and that show were talking about Madison Square Garden shows, but alot of the time callers trail off in to different topics through various streams of consciousness&#8230;</p>
<p>&#8220;This Day in Grateful Dead History&#8221; is incredible.  David Lemieux digs out some gems from the vault usually from a show played on today&#8217;s date X years ago.  You can count on David to find some of the sweetest performances as well as the monster jams.</p>
<p>&#8220;Head Sets&#8221; is a fun show, where Dead Heads get to program their own Dead Set and Play DJ for an hour.</p>
<p>Plus full live shows, interviews, studio tracks, a great mix of random live songs and &#8220;Roots and Branches&#8221; &#8211; where they play Roots (Versions of songs The Dead have covered by the original artsists) and Branches (Versions of Dead songs covered by other artists) and of course members of the Dead playing DJ on occasion and other notable guests as DJ&#8217;s.</p>
<p>I don&#8217;t know, did I miss anything?</p>
<p>So, what more could you want with all that?</p>
<p>Live Broadcasts of The Dead?</p>
<p>Hell yeah!</p>
<p>It just makes sense, don&#8217;t it?</p>
<p>If you&#8217;re a Dead Head and you don&#8217;t have Sirius/XM, it&#8217;s well worth the money for the GD channel alone.  Plus you get so many other cool channels too.</p>
<p>Plus, think about this:</p>
<p>When The Dead are not playing, the GD Channel provides a way for thousands of Dead Heads to be grooving to the same jams, the same sweet notes at the same time!  That in itself takes listening to recorded Dead shows to a whole new level!</p>
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