![]() ![]() What else you got? Post 'em in the comments. These bears were made to be handouts at Bonnaroo 2016 with Dead & Company headlining it. Among the treasure trove over at was this Star Wars goof.Īlright. There were no shortage of memes last winter when the GD50 shows were announced. Leave it to friend of The Barn Scott MacDougal to incorporate light sabre imagery (with a Dead twist) in the official release packaging for Dave's Picks Volume One from The Mosque in Richmond, VA. The bears have since been recreated in many different colors and patterns, both on official and non-official merchandise. Of course, the Dead themselves did actually play a show on the May 25th, 1977, the day the OG Star Wars came out. There are eight different Grateful Dead bears on the album cover, in colors red, orange, yellow, green, and blue, plus the often-overlooked brown, gray, and black bears. Available at the Deadheadland Shoppe (quaint Olde English spelling theirs not mine). This design has been around for a while, but this is the best version of it I've seen, with the "title scroll" on the back featuring "Dark Star" lyrics. This Millennium Falcon takes the cake and pops up on Etsy on occasion.īut others have integrated the SYF with other Star Wars characters. The other great GD icon, the Steal Your Face skull, makes another great platform for fan art. Available as pins or t-shirts, go out and show your loyalty. These Dancing Bears / Star Wars character hybrids from Lot Life are actually getting fairly ubiquitous at shows, but never cease to make me smile nonetheless. ![]()
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