
Bob Weir and Phil Lesh – Grateful Dead - Melkweg Club, Amsterdam - 10.16.81
NEW Framing now available for 8.5x11 photographs.Photo matted in a 11 x 14 black frame and white matt, ready to hang!_______________________________________________________ Bobby and Phil. A buddy I met on tour was schlepping a Hasselblad around through Europe, and he let me use it this night. I followed the Dead’s 1981 Europe Tour. On this stop at a hashish bar in Amsterdam, they played an unannounced show in this tiny venue packed with a few hundred lucky people! The band played rare songs, such as the only “Hully Gully” they ever played, “Turn On Your Lovelight” brought back from the Pigpen days, and Van Morrison’s “Gloria.” Their manager Rock Scully stated, “it was the band’s last real adventure.” Print will be hand-signed by Bob Minkin. The story— The highlight of my Grateful Dead “concert career” took place on two nights—October 15-16, 1981—in Amsterdam. At the previous show in Russelsheim, Germany, their manager Rock Scully announced from the stage that the next two schedu