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Grateful Dead Bean Deadie Bears Series 8 |
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Grateful Dead Series 8 Deadie Bears were introduced on April 2002.
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Grateful Dead Aloha Bean Bear
- Born 6/17/90 Shoreline
- Tour Memory: "My first show was at Shoreline. A group of us arrived in San Jose from Japan. A friend took us to the show but we had no tickets. So our first words in English were 'Cash for your ticket please.' We are now a devoted deadhead family." |
7" high |
$19.99 |
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Grateful Dead Birthday Show Bean Bear |
7" high |
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Grateful Dead El Paso Bean Bear
- Born 6/10/73 RFK Stadium
- Tour Memory: "I'll never forget June of 1973. On Saturday the 9th, I married my wife. The next day, we celebrated at RFK with The Dead and the Allman Brothers. Midway through the Dead's first set, they played a new one for us, 'They Love Each Other.' Something about the feel and the lyrics just clicked for both of us. We shared a very long and public kiss, and ever since then, that's been our song." |
7" high |
$14.99 |
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Grateful Dead Homer Bean Bear
- Born 4/12/93 Candlestick Park
- Tour Memory: "I've seen Bobby and Jerry sing live countless times, usually on a bandstand with guitars, amps, the whole deal. That's why it was so cool seeing them, along with Vince, singing the National Anthem at home plate in San Francisco. The sight of the Candlestick wind whipping through Jerry's hair, the sound of a cappella gold, and the smell of opening day! Tremendous." |
7" high |
$14.99 |
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Grateful Dead Mind Bender Bean Bear
- Born 3/19/95 The Spectrum
- Tour Memory: "My parents took me to my first show. After a few first set rockers, they began this spacey intro. My Dad started losing it, and hugging my Mom. Gradually the whole crowd recognized they were witnessing history. Afterward, everyone just stood at their seats exchanging high fives and embraces. That Father's Day I gave my Dad a pristine copy of 3/19/95, the first 'Unbroken Chain'." |
7" high |
$14.99 |
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Grateful Dead Treat Bean Bear
- Born 10/22/83 The Carrier Dome
- Tour Memory: "It's freshman year up at Syracuse University. The Dead's coming to the Dome, and bringing The Band as an opening act. I've got 62 cents in my checking account, but fear not, I've got a ticket. I need no miracle. My deadhead brethren have infiltrated the campus. The tour de force is the 'Revolution' encore, which I'm sure had John Lennon tapping his foot from the great beyond." |
7" high |
$14.99 |
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Grateful Dead Freedom Bean Bear
- Born 7/4/87 at Schaefer Stadium
- Tour Memory: "There's something special about being in Massachusetts on July Fourth, especially for a Dead show with Dylan on the bill. The Dead played first and crammed two sets into one. Everybody got the ball, including Brent on 'Tons of Steel', and Phil on 'Box.' The last set was Dylan and the boys. 'I'll Be Your Baby Tonight' with Jerry on pedal steel was precious. So is being a deadhead in America." |
8" high |
$9.99 |
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