Home | Search Negril | Negril Map | Videos | Forum | Negril Calendar of Events | Where To Stay | Transportation | Restaurants | Things To Do

Page 1 of 3 123 LastLast
Results 1 to 10 of 25

Thread: 8 Sleeps Until We're 'Home".....No More Lurking.....Time To Re-Introduce Myself

  1. #1
    Member

    User Info Menu

    8 Sleeps Until We're 'Home".....No More Lurking.....Time To Re-Introduce Myself

    Hi Everyone.
    My wife Diana and I have been longtime followers of the board, loving the little bits of info to store away for the future, taking in the joy in the the trip reports, watching for photos of friends, all the things "we" all do.
    Time for me to give back a little something, so here is my tale of discovering the special (maybe magic) vibe
    of that tiny strip of white sand that is home/heaven to all of us.

    In the early 90's we made our first trip to Negril, staying at Sandals Beaches. I still remember the first night, walking to the edge of the lighted beach next door at Swept Away, looking into that pitch black of open beach, thinking no way in hell would I walk into that darkness. Well, we all know that would soon change.
    After one more year at Beaches, we were ready for the open beach. A chance arose the next year to go with another couple, and somehow I steered us to Firefly. Good price, o.k. rooms, on a gorgeous beach. This promised to be a special stay, and with my best friend Bil along, you could be sure we were both properly medicated at all time. No harsh chemicals, only things good for you (Appleton and spliffs).

    At this point I must state, with great pride, that I AM A DEADHEAD. Since 1972 the music of the Grateful Dead has been the soundtrack to my life. Amazing stuff to hear when you're 15. Now I know we deadheads are sometimes portrayed as a group drug-addled and blindly loyal to the Dead. While I may be a wee bit
    drug-addled, I consider myself almost painfully objective about their music. At their shows I was always in my seat, listening and sifting the gold and the trash, while others celebrated the Dead in the own ways. Perhaps the most colorful and intense group were the hall dancers, whirling in the lobby, maybe never even seeing the band, just moving to the sound. Wild and free spirits, not my style at all.

    So returning to Firefly, we are having a great time, all is good, and its time for a walk. I have my DiscMan loaded with good ole live Dead, have fortified myself properly, and I head off first time down this new beach, loving it all. Made it past DeBuss, then turned to head back, lost in bliss. An amazing walk! Head full of tunes and mostly on autopilot, I am suddenly also hearing crazy goofy laughter.. My eyes focus, and I see my wife one side and Bil on the other, cameras in hand and peeing themselves. Apparently, they had seen me returning from a ways off, and couldn't miss this photo opp, because I was reeling, twisting, tilting,spinning, bending, flowing.....the spirit and freedom of that beach had made me a dancer.
    THAT was one of the special moments in my life. REALLY!!

    Present day, we return to Idle Awhile and the friends we love every year. It's been "home" for well over a dozen stays, and by the way, our room is booked, forever.

    I can't describe what my walks do for me, but for a few weeks in early February every year, you'll find me moving down the beach, panama hat and shades on, my feet being guided by the sounds I love.
    Feel free to give a wave or say hello. I might appear a bit unhinged, but I'm just "dancing".

    Jim

  2. #2
    Member

    User Info Menu

    Nice! Itchy, Itchy, Itchy... Scratchy soon come...
    What's so funny 'bout Peace, Love and Understanding?

  3. #3
    Member

    User Info Menu

    Quote Originally Posted by Negril Deadhead View Post
    This promised to be a special stay, and with my best friend Bil along, you could be sure we were both properly medicated at all time. No harsh chemicals, only things good for you (Appleton and spliffs).
    I hate to break it to you but Appleton is definitely NOT good for you. Welcome to the board Deadhead.

  4. #4
    Member

    User Info Menu

    That's such an awesome way to describe the affect of the beach. Thanks for sharing. Hopefully we bump into each other while we wander up and down the beach!
    Some people were born in the wrong century....I was born in the wrong country!






    [/url]

  5. #5
    Member

    User Info Menu

    Hope to see you down there! I myself am a veteran of many "Dead" shows and always truely enjoyed the experience, saturday the 4th will be the first time stepping onto the beach at Negril but after being on this message board for a while I am incredibly reassured that Negril was the correct choice for a vacation my wife and I so surely have needed for a while now. So if you see a very tall somewhat long haired guy walking down the beach with a cane please feel free to say Hi, I will be down there with my most wonderful wife celebrating my birthday on Feb 6th, a birthday I share with the late Robert Nesta Marley... it should be a petty good time.....

  6. #6
    Member

    User Info Menu

    I too am a "deadhead". First show 1979 - hub's was in '72 as well, Watkins Glen.

    Deadheads love Negril - its a perfect match (or at least was when I first came in '83 - still is to me at least). I've met many over the years down here.

    Was blessed to be on the "list" for the Ratdog shows at Grand Lido/Breezes when they played there in 2009 & 2010. It was the perfect mesh of worlds for me.

    I'm not a beach person - I live on the West End. But its all good in the 'hood. Enjoy your trip to Negril!

  7. #7
    Member

    User Info Menu

    I am NOT a Dead fan--but I respect them tremendously. Just this morning I was asked by a co-worker how to describe Negril...vs, say Ochi...

    I said I'd explain it like I imagine being at the original Woodstock would be (I wasn't there), or being at a Dead or Phish show. It's a community.

    There is a certain type of people that know they are Negrilites forever from the minute they get there...

    That's why this board is so awesome.
    Last edited by brasi; 01-27-2012 at 04:21 PM. Reason: spelling

  8. #8
    Member

    User Info Menu

    "There is a certain type of people that know they are Negrilites forever from the minute they get there..."

    Couldn't have said it better myself Brasi. People ask me all the time why I love Negril, and Jamaica in general so much--I just can't explain it enough for anyone
    to understand. It brings me back to the old cliche, "Once You Go You Know".

    Welcome Negril Deadhead!!

  9. #9
    Member

    User Info Menu

    Quote Originally Posted by Negril Deadhead View Post
    I can't describe what my walks do for me, but for a few weeks in early February every year, you'll find me moving down the beach, panama hat and shades on, my feet being guided by the sounds I love.
    Feel free to give a wave or say hello. I might appear a bit unhinged, but I'm just "dancing".
    Love it!!
    Welcome Negril Deadhead!
    Have a great time in Negril next week

    Brasi - I agree with everything you said
    I see Negril as kind of the Haight-Ashbury of Jamaica.
    Carpe Diem

  10. #10
    Member

    User Info Menu

    Well said, Daisy. It is hard to explain Negril to someone who's never been there. You have to experience it for yourself.
    I don't think it's for everyone, but us addicts just can't get enough.
    dorisw

    2017 was our 15th trip to Negril. Other islands we visited: Cozumel, Mexico (4 times) St. Lucia, Barbados, Grenada, Aruba, Harbour Island, Bahamas, Anguilla, St. Maarten/St.Martin, Ambergris Caye, Belize (twice)

Posting Permissions

  • You may not post new threads
  • You may not post replies
  • You may not post attachments
  • You may not edit your posts
  •