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Originally Posted by Stephen
I went to see Dark Star Orchestra at the Casino Ballroom (Hampton Beach) last weekend and it was an event worth any price, IMHO, and the closest you'll get to a real Grateful Dead show these days... Travel, hotel, meals and all don't matter when such an amazing experience can be had.
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My friend just got back from the festival in Ohio, traveled from Atlanta and had no regrets

I was on vacation at the OBX or I would have been shaking my bones right beside them, money no object.
I would rather see DSO then all other covers, Furthur included. They bring the energy that built the power house we all remember, or just think we do, from times past!
So glad to see you and yours experienced A wonderful show

They bring the magic, I can attest for at least the 5+ shows I have had the pleasure and luck to have seen.
Bottom line, tickets can be hard to get, with out any hype from promoters. I was lucky to see the Dead at Deercreek in '95, hardest ticket the whole tour, not because the promoters pulled some black hat shit, but because the band commanded that Kind of appreciation.