RIP Bob Weir

Announcement on his website

Sad news indeed. RIP Bob.

I wasn’t a huge fan but really enjoyed the Grateful Dead shows I saw in the 80s.

Between the Dead starting in the 80s and various other acts I probably saw him perform over 250 times. There’s just Billy left from the original band. And Micky who came a little later.

Legend

Whaaaat??
Wow, rest in peace brother Bob.
Sailor/Circumstance coming up.

I will certainly be listening to the Dead channel on Sirius XM for the next several days.

His first ‘solo’ album, Ace, released in 1972, was one of my favorites back in the day. It was essentially a Dead album, although Weir wrote the music for most of the songs.

Saw Bobby about 100 times with the various bands and actually got to meet him when I produced his appearance to promote his book “Panther Dream” written with his sister.

He autographed my copy by writing “Hey Now.”

Wheel to the storm and fly…thanks for some of my best memories

Like I said when I met Billy …

Thank you
For a real good time

[Some of the best of my life, actually]

I’m gutted. Not much more to say.

I know I’m not alone in this one. My heart goes out to my fellow Deadheads (and all those he left behind).

I flagged this for merging. I missed the existing thread.

Darn. Seems like everything Bob touched was great. I’m a fan of Josh Ritter and I love Bob’s collaboration on “When Will I Be Changed”. RIP

I’d never heard that song. Very sweet and soulful. Thanks for sharing it, @wguy123

Summers fade, and roses die.

I saw someone else say this, but it’s true for me too: I saw Bobby Weir play live music more than I saw any other human being play live music.

Thank you, Bobby. Always a hoot.

awww geez. RIP Bobby.

Thanks for all the shows… now off to listen to Ripple, Brokedown Palace, Sailor/Saint and countless others.

The audio guys on the football broadcasts use a lot of Dead for the bumpouts but I notice Bobby vocals than usual this weekend.

Not a dead head, but I saw them once in 1978 at the Sacramento Memorial Hall.

I did see two different incarnations of the Bob Wier band. Including one at CU Boulder that ranks in my top 10 live concert list. Circa 1979? Bob came out after the second encore, asked for patience as they had to plug the amps back in after starting to tear down. And then did a rocking third encore. Incredible. Thanks Bob!

I’m too young and too square to have ever been a Deadhead, but I got to see Weir play with the Dead twice. Once on the 2004 tour with Warren Haynes, and once on the 2016 “Dead & Company” tour with John Mayer on lead guitar & vocals.

The second time was the better show - Mayer made a surprisingly good frontman for the band, and he and Weir played off of each other well.

You might be able to see me doing some awkward white-boy dancing on the lawn in this clip from that show.

I was amused when I read somewhere that he was kicked out of the band early on for not being a good enough player, but he just kinda never left. Entropy kicked in and he just kinda stuck around. I’d welcome a better cite than my beer-addled brain.

I was at every show The Dead played in The Silver Bowl, Las Vegas.

I was at two of them with you. The ones with Santana.

It’s a bit more complicated than that, but yeah him and Pigpen were both kicked out for not advancing enough musically (among other reasons). But Jerry was not bold enough to actually tell them, so he told Scully to. The conversation is reported here, and isn’t clear at all: Grateful Dead Guide: 1968 - The Firing

If anything it sounds like maybe they were just trying to get Weir and Pigpen to get on the same wavelengths and the rest of them.