I was actually there yesterday, and the exhibit was awesome! The kiosk,
however, seemed to have nothing more to offer than a quick search of
setlists.net and the archive could provide. In my opinion the highlights
of the exhibit were the original documents- lyric sheets, recording and
performance contracts, paintings (cats under the stars, without a net,
etc.), and the collection of instruments. They also have Uncle Bobo's
"father time" robe, Jerry's "Captain Trips" costume, Donna's dress, etc.
etc...
On 6/3/12 4:49 ante meridiem, SIRMick wrote:
I hope to be visiting there in August and will report back
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[mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of kevin
Sent: 02 June 2012 23:45
To: [email protected]
Subject: Grateful Dead Kiosk for Rock Hall
Deadlists provided the data for a kiosk at the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame!
From what they told me, only commercially produced audio is available but
they took the basic set list information to create a modestly searchable
database. It's not networked so the data is static.
If anyone goes there and checks this out, please drop a note to tell us how
it is.
Kevin
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