Podcast #38- Conversation with Mason Warner
This weeks podcast I got a chance to talk to and hear stories and music from a new friend Mason Warner.
We met through Instagram, he has an very cool page with Dead related graphic called From The Lot. After connecting and talking, we realized we have made several of the same friends through this community, some commonalities in our early days – our days between -current feelings about what is going on today in the Dead Community- the music and beyond.
We go along on Mason’s journy as a Deadhead and get to hear a meaningful song pick from his first show- his last show – his favorite show- the Dead and Company show that lured him back in & a Strangers Stopping Strangers first – a pick from a JRAD show! As we go through the musical soundtrack we get to hear about his experiences on tour- couch touring & many shout outs- including one to John Mayer- a fan of From The Lot and per Mason’s experiences “an incredibly awesome guy”
The graphic for this podcast is from his first From The Lot Tee- where homage to favorite graphic and tees from tour days, made in very limited quantities -true vintage tees and more- check him out at www.fromthelot.com.
As always so much fun- I think Mason and I could have easily talked for hours & made this podcast twice as long
Thank you & enjoy-
Featured Music~
Grateful Dead- Bird Song, Great Western Forum, Los Angeles CA, December 9, 1989
Grateful Dead- Unbroken Chain, Spectrum Philadelphia PA, March 19, 1995
Grateful Dead, He Was A Friend Of Mine, The Ark, Boston MA, April 23, 1969
Dead and Company, Standing On The Moon, Wells Fargo Center, Philadelphia PA, November 5, 2015
JRAD- Mr Charlie, The Fillmore, Philadelphia PA, November 26, 2016
Podcast #38- Conversation with Mason Warner
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Mason, hey man! You and I met on tour about 17 years ago or so. Pretty sure it was Phil and Friends, East coast leg. Anyhow, so cool to hear you. I too had a Conversation with Staci a year or more ago. So nice to hear a familiar voice. See you around brother…..