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Bonus Episode

We share stories, setlists, and tributes to honor Bob Weir, who passed away on January 10, 2026, and explore moments that made the music feel like home. Loss meets gratitude as we reckon with legacy, improvisation, and greatness.

• remembering Bob Weir and his influence
• post‑Jerry eras
• favorite Weir vocals
• social media tributes from Trey Anastasio, Mickey Hart, John Mayer
• Johnny Hickman on opening for the Dead and Cracker's "Loser" cover
• Grateful Dead's final tour memories and artifacts
• Dead & Company’s final tour and setlist variety
• Wolf Brothers at the Capitol Theater, long-form jams
• the Sphere experience and immersive staging

We close on a Philadelphia rooftop just after sunrise: The Clash's Joe Strummer asking Bob about Pigpen until the manager comes to collect him. Punk meets jam, curiosity meets memory, and the line between scenes dissolves. That’s the Weir effect—bridges where you didn’t expect them, songs that hold more than one world at once. If this moved you, share it with a friend, subscribe for new episodes, and leave a review so others can find the music too. What’s the first Weir song you’ll play tonight?

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