To be or not to be a Deadhead
I'm back ā well I haven't really left. I've just been doing other things⦠some JM related some not. In the next couple of poste I'll share some of my JM related adventures.
When it was announced that John Mayer was playing w. the Dead and doing a tour I was very excited. It's an honor to play with a legendary band like The Grateful Dead and also John is a big fan of the Dead and what can be more exciting than getting to play w. your heroes.
Ok I'm not going to lie - the fact that this Dead & Company adventure set the new John Mayer album on a hold is a bit annoying. Basically when you know there is new music out there and you have heard snippets of it from live performances over two years ago you are of course interested in hearing the final versions. What is it they say absence make the love that much stronger. Believe me John my love is STRONG!
I was raised on a great mix of genres and artists. The Beatles, The Who, Gasolin, Abba, The Rolling Stones, Kenny Rogers, The Supremes, David Bowie, Kim Larsen, Diana Ross, Cliff Richard, Madonna and Elvis all sounded from the speakers at the household. I knew of The Dead as a fan of music but my knowledge of them was pretty sparse as to nonexistent.
So personally I had never really listened to the Dead ā I had heard a couple of the songs, that John had covered over the years. The Dead isn't really a big and established band in Europe ā not like they are in the US. They havenāt played Europe in over 25 years so that fact that most people's response was "who are you seeing?" when I told them of my trip to CA for Christmas 2015 didn't really surprise me.
Let's face it in Europe John Mayer is more well know than the Dead and a household name, which will come to a surprise to some of you. I'm pretty sure if Dead & Company toured Europe there would be a greater number of JM fans there than GD fans as getting tickets to his shows here is already insane.
Since I was not able to go to the shows in NYC it was an easy decision going to the shows in CA. Even if it meant leaving friends and family at home for Christmas and NYE. I decided to do it without cramming on the music before. My thought was how often do you get the opportunity to go see a legendary band live without knowing most of the music first. When do you get to experience the music first hand with a first listen ā NEVER really. A bold move some might say ā an adventure I my book and perhaps a mistake.
The next couple of posts will be about my first experience w. the Dead through Dead & Company and also the next steps on my Globetrotting4Mayer adventure.









