
“Those are dog miles sir, no need to worry, it’s a very reliable car…”
September contest winner Barry Smith of Gardnerville holds his 6 Ball Point Pens and 6 Dollar Bill.



“Those are dog miles sir, no need to worry, it’s a very reliable car…”
September contest winner Barry Smith of Gardnerville holds his 6 Ball Point Pens and 6 Dollar Bill.

ok, our crack team of crackpots got crackin’, and finished the insta-trib to the redonkulous Robert Hunter, deluxe lyricist for The Grateful Dead. This 80-minute marvel of maniacal mirth and merry music just got the ok from the Ice Cream Kid, which is good enough for us.
so the schedule…….Tuesday (10-1) at 7 pm. Thursday (10-3) at 3pm. Sunday (10-6) at noon. maybe once or twice the next week. Soon, we’ll get it in the Tributes section here on our home page, and you’ll be able to listen at your leisure.
We hope you enjoy the music and memories. And sorry for all the songs that didn’t get used. There were a lot of good ones to choose from! (the ones that got in work pretty well…..)

In our eccentric and unorthodox little radio network connecting various outposts in the Great Desert, one of our fave stations is KLAP-FM, which serves the eccentric and unorthodox little town of Gerlach, Nevada. in recent years, KLAP had a morning show hosted by two locals, Flash and Mr. Cool, and we’re delighted to see that their story has made the pages of no less than the L.A. Times. If you’d like to read it, we invite you to do so. The story is HERE.
Nothing better than good old-fashioned local radio done by locals……

So Robert Hunter just died, peacefully at his home in San Rafael. He made it to 78. No reason for death was given. Ok, fine. As anybody who loves the Dead knows, without Hunter, The Dead wouldn’t be The Dead. Indeed, when the band was inducted into the Rock n Roll Hall of Fame in 1994, Hunter was included. To this day, he is still the only non-performing member of a band to be inducted. Because the HOF people knew that without Hunter, The Dead wouldn’t be The Dead.
So yes….a tribute show will show up in the near future. you betcha…….
(if you don’t want to wait for an official Jive Trib, here’s a very nice way to do your own. Many of you undoubtedly have. 1970 was the year that Hunter REALLY stepped up. 1970 was the year Hunter truly became a member of the band, because his songs, written mostly with Jerry, were the foundation for not one but two of the Dead’s greatest studio albums….Workingman’s and American Beauty (Reality). the Dead made a startling shift from psychedelic fire breathers to sweet semi-country songwriters (heavily influenced by their buddy David Crosby) in that pivotal year, and Hunter wrote the words to no less than 17 of the 18 new songs on these two essential albums. So just kick back and fire up those two discs for your own homegrown Insta-Trib to ole Bob. And then move on to Europe ’72 for the encore!)

One of the winners and his booty.
For the first time in Jive history, two entries tied for first place. Some 70 of you voted. A few voted more than once, but we spooned them out like a fly in the soup. Because we are such a magnanimous and moneyed powerhouse, BOTH entries will get a Ball Point Pen & a 4 Dollar Bill!
THE WINNERS: “Where is Burning Man? It was here a week ago.” (from Bob Yandow of Gardnerville, NV), and, ‘Sooooo…… Where is this “Burning Man”?’ (from Rick Spencer of Bend, OR.).
We won’t publish their real names as they are each reportedly wandering the isles of their respective WalMarts wearing red baseball hats with “WPP” emblazoned on them.
Thanks much to all the entrants and voters!
That was so much fun we all want to do another. So, stay tuned (up) for the September Caption Contest picture to be published soon (before they hit the next cone…).
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