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Looking back, I guess I've lived an unusual life.
Bob Weir Grateful Dead
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I have all the patience in the world about Sirens. For me it's not a Grateful Dead project, it's a Me project.
Jerry Garcia Grateful Dead
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I support freedom of expression, no matter whose, so I oppose DDoS attacks regardless of their target... they're the poison gas of cyberspace.
John Perry Barlow Grateful Dead
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Everyone seems to be playing well within the boundaries of his usual rule set. I have yet to hear anyone say something that seemed likely to mitigate the idiocy of this age.
John Perry Barlow Grateful Dead
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I'm still strongly opposed to antismoking laws, strongly opposed to any law that regulates personal behavior.
John Perry Barlow Grateful Dead
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I care about being able to play. If you're playing with integrity in the music, then that's what matters. But it wasn't that great for me because it was kinda like going back into the old times without the guy.
Bill Kreutzmann Grateful Dead
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They're protecting an archaic industry. They should turn their attention to new models.
Bob Weir Grateful Dead
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I mean, we just started, it's a new thing. We're doing this for fun and we're going to see where it goes.
Bill Kreutzmann Grateful Dead
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When we started out, there was so much cash involved that it attracted an element you'd rather not do business with.
Bob Weir Grateful Dead
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The Internet may well disempower the nation state, but at the same time, it also strengthens certain specific state functions - like surveillance. As a political entity, it doesn't empower the nation sate. It creates the availability of much more data than the digestive system of the nation state could possibly assimilate.
John Perry Barlow Grateful Dead
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It's not the same without Jerry. It never will be.
Bill Kreutzmann Grateful Dead
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They seem to have forgotten that, and are back saying the only purpose of P2P networks is for illegal trading of owned goods. We claim part of the reason for P2P is for legal trading of what ought to be in public domain. And what is in public domain in many cases.
John Perry Barlow Grateful Dead
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So I'm just waiting until one party or the other actually gets a moral compass and a backbone.
John Perry Barlow Grateful Dead
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Being in a floodplain is like sitting down in a bathtub.
Robert Hunter Grateful Dead
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Michael is the kind of guy who has rhythm; he has rock'n'roll in his soul, whether he really plays it or not.
Phil Lesh Grateful Dead
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Of course, we didn't survive to play all the way through the '90s, so I can say that - as I said, everybody in the band was aware of this, and we trying to figure out ways to make it different.
Phil Lesh Grateful Dead
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We'd just signed with Arista, the record company. Arista was freaking about the phenomenon of tapers showing up at our shows. They were insisting that we put an end to this. And we just didn't want to do that.
Bob Weir Grateful Dead
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Most scientific revelations happened after the pursuit of knowledge quit being secret and hermetic.
John Perry Barlow Grateful Dead
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I mean, whatever kills you kills you, and your death is authentic no matter how you die.
Jerry Garcia Grateful Dead
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Songs go through cycles for me. And sometimes I lose my passion for some of them.
Bob Weir Grateful Dead
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Both my kids like Adele, and I gotta say, the girl can sing.
Bob Weir Grateful Dead
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I don't know why, it's the same reason why you like some music and you don't like others. There's something about it that you like. Ultimately I don't find it's in my best interests to try and analyze it, since it's fundamentally emotional.
Jerry Garcia Grateful Dead
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We have cultural depth. We get all kinds of stuff to chew on, to live on.
Bob Weir Grateful Dead
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I thought being a cowboy would be a terribly romantic thing to do. But it wasn't. I shoveled a lot of stalls.
Bob Weir Grateful Dead
