#bob-weir — Public Fediverse posts
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Bob Weir, Jerry Garcia Give Famous "Frog In A Glass Of Milk" Interview On 'Letterman', On This Day In 1982 [Watch]
#JerryGarcia #BobWeir #GratefulDead
https://liveforlivemusic.com/news/bob-weir-jerry-garcia-interview-letterman-on-this-day-1982/
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Chat with DJ Hairy Larry while listening to Something Blue. Starts in a half hour, 10:00 PM Central.
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#radio #djHairyLarry #SomethingBlue #dead #BobWeir #rock #blues #music
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Something Blue - Fade
https://sbblues.com/2026/03/14/fade/
Chat with DJ Hairy Larry at 10:00 PM Central while we listen to Bob Weir.
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I am looking into Fluxer.
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Jerry Garcia Playing Guitar Painting by Mauricio Sobalvarro - Fine Art America
https://fineartamerica.com/featured/jerry-garcia-playing-guitar-mauricio-sobalvarro.html #JerryGarcia #GratefulDead #Deadhead #Deadheads #GratefulDeadFamily #JerryGarciaBand #DeadAndCompany #BobWeir #PhilLesh #JamBand #PsychedelicRock #TieDye #VintageGratefulDead #GratefulDeadArt #GratefulDeadShirt #GratefulDeadMerch #ShakedownStreet #DarkStar #Ripple #TouchOfGrey #StealYourFace #SkullAndRoses #AmericanBeauty #WorkingmansDead #Europe72 #LiveDead #CaptainTrips #TheGratefulDead -
This San Francisco restaurant is playing the Grateful Dead for 78 days in tribute to Bob Weir
https://www.sfchronicle.com/entertainment/article/cotogna-bob-weir-tribute-21352481.php
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Grahame Lesh & Friends / Howling Wolves: A Tribute to Bobby Weir / The Warfield / San Francisco, California / Saturday January 17 2026
with guests Oteil Burbridge, John Molo, Alex Koford, Holly Bowling, David Nelson, Stu Allen, Mark Karan, Dave Ellis, Greg Leisz, Jason Crosby, John Kimock, Jack Elliott, Paul Knight, Reed Mathis, Dan Levowitz, Elliott Peck, Jackie Greene, probably more
/ via @melaniebrenda
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Grahame Lesh & Friends / Howling Wolves: A Tribute to Bobby Weir / The Warfield / San Francisco, California / Saturday January 17 2026
with guests Oteil Burbridge, John Molo, Alex Koford, Holly Bowling, David Nelson, Stu Allen, Mark Karan, Dave Ellis, Greg Leisz, Jason Crosby, John Kimock, Jack Elliott, Paul Knight, Reed Mathis, Dan Levowitz, Elliott Peck, Jackie Greene, probably more
/ via @melaniebrenda
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Congressman Delivers Tribute to Bob Weir Barefoot on the House Floor
https://youtu.be/IT12pqHXwOE
'Rep. Jared Huffman (D-CA): "Mr. Speaker, let the record reflect I delivered these remarks barefoot in honor of Bobby Weir. I think he would appreciate that."' -
Bob Weir & Goose
Peggy-Ohttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=k4SAr1-IbVU&list=RD4l_gUwdPrNY&index=3
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”There are things you can replace and others you cannot, the time has come to weigh those things, this space is getting hot”
Bob Weir & John Mayer on Colbert
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MnUAqGyFMo0&list=RD4l_gUwdPrNY&index=2
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Just came across quite a nice tribute to Bob Weir on archive.org.
https://archive.org/details/GratefulDead?tab=about
In Memory of Bob Weir (1947 - 2026)
As the youngest member of the Grateful Dead, Bob Weir took a leap that most teenagers couldn’t even imagine. He stepped into a world of sound, improvisation, and possibility with nothing to lose and his entire life ahead of him. That fearlessness - that willingness to jump into the unknown - became one of his defining gifts.
The music Bob created doesn’t just play in the background. It reaches out, grabs hold of you, and stays with you for decades. His songs don’t simply fill the air; they fill space, memory, and entire chapters of our lives. Think about the range of what he gave us: the wild angles of Born Cross-Eyed, the storytelling of Jack Straw, the spiritual lift of Cassidy, the cosmic stretch of Playin’ in the Band, the unstoppable groove of The Music Never Stopped, the lightning?bolt precision of Lazy Lightning > Supplication, the prophetic fire of Estimated Prophet, the neon funk of Feel Like a Stranger, the righteous urgency of Throwing Stones. And that’s only scratching the surface.
Bob wasn’t just a guitarist or a songwriter - he was an architect of atmosphere. He built worlds onstage. He shaped the band’s sound with chords that shouldn’t have worked but somehow did, with rhythms that bent time, with a voice that carried both grit and grace. He made the strange feel familiar and the familiar feel brand new.
And through it all, he never stopped evolving. Never stopped experimenting. Never stopped giving everything he had to the music and to the community that grew around it.Bob Weir didn’t just play music - he shaped lives. His songs became the soundtrack to road trips, friendships, heartbreaks, and rebirths. Fans found pieces of themselves in his chords and his stories, and those pieces stayed with them long after the last note faded. For so many people, Bob wasn’t a distant rock star; he was a companion on the long, strange trip of life.
Generations of listeners grew up with his voice guiding them toward wonder, curiosity, and connection. His performances created communities - parking-lot families, show-to-show caravans, strangers who became lifelong friends because they shared a moment during Cassidy or locked eyes during the peak of Playin’ in the Band. Bob gave people a place to belong, a reason to dance, and a reminder that joy is something we make together.
His impact wasn’t measured in charts or awards. It was measured in the thousands of people who felt seen, lifted, and transformed by the music he helped create. Fans didn’t just admire Bob Weir; they carried him with them, in their stories, in their memories, and in the way they moved through the world.
In the end, Bob Weir leaves us with something far greater than a catalog of songs. He leaves us with a way of seeing the world - a reminder to take chances, to stay curious, to keep playing even when the path twists in unexpected ways. His music taught us that joy is something we create together, that community is something we choose, and that the trip is always worth taking. Though he’s no longer here to strike the first chord, the echo of his spirit will keep ringing through every show, every gathering, every moment when someone hears a familiar riff and feels that spark of recognition. Bob’s journey may have reached its final verse, but his melody lives on in all of us.
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A great rendition of the US #NationalAnthem by members of the #GratefulDead
RIP #BobWeir
(and also RIP #JerryGarcia & #VinceWelnick)
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@fluff @Itseise words shared from the tribute:
"Such a beautiful day to celebrate Bob - gorgeous weather. Guest speakers: Mayor Lurie, Rep Pelosi, John Mayer, Mickey, Joan Baez, Natasha/Monet/Chloe - 108 second moment of silence with a screeching Hawk flying overhead, Ripple sing along - beautiful ✨"
/ via @fluff @[email protected] Jules
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Bob Weir memorial at San Francisoc Civic Center Plaza / Saturday January 17 2026
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Thank You Bob Weir.
#sanFrancisco #bobweir memorial concert setting up in front of the Bill Graham Civic auditorium. Noon today. #gratefuldead
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The beached boat that Bob Weir wouldn’t abandon
https://sfstandard.com/2026/01/17/bob-weir-stinson-beach-stranded-sailboat/