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    marye
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    Okay, folks, here's the plan as we roll over into the next stage of vining. Each vine will have its own topic. As has been noted once or twice before, Iz and I are the only ones who can start topics. Hence, if somebody has a vine they want to start, post the particulars here. Then Iz or I will cruise by, start the new topic, and delete the post from the New Vines area so it doesn't get unwieldy. We'll see how this goes...

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  • Oroboros
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    Crazy Quilt Vine #1
    This vine has 11 discs, 8 different artists, some are SDB, most are audience recordings, some are collaborators with members of the Grateful Dead, and one is a mystic who was admired by the band (and received a dedication of 'He's Gone' at one of the Dead's shows.) Each of these shows are already in circulation and as usual, I encourage everyone to buy these artist's studio & live music. But in the meantime-the Crazy Quilt Vine #1: BOB MARLEY & THE WAILERS 6-12-80 (SDB>?>CD) Westfalen in Dortmund, Germany. 2 Discs DISC I: 1. Natural Mystic 2. Postive Vibration 3. Revolution 4. I Shot the Sheriff 5. War 6. No More Trouble 7. Zimabwe 8. Jammin' 9. No Woman, No Cry 10. Zion Train DISC II: 1. Exodus 2. Redemtion Song 3. Could This Be Love? 4. Work 5. Natty Dread 6. Get Up, Stand Up 7. Coming in From the Cold 8. Lively Up Your Self DAVID GRISMAN & TONY RICE 4-30-95 at "Merl-Fest" (SDB>?>CD) 1 Disc 1. Turn of the Century 2. Mountain Dew 3. Wildwood Flower 4. Vintage Blues 5. I don't want your mandolins, Mister 6. Swing 42 7. I am a Pilgrim 8. Now or Never 9. Watson's Blues 10. ? (dawg tune) 11. Devlin 12. Cedar Hill 13. Take One PETER ROWAN & TONY RICE (w Mark Shatz) 8-15-99 Lexington, VA. (Aud source: AKG-460's>Beyer MV-100>Tascam DA-P1>Pioneer PDR-555RW>CD) 1 Disc Set 2: 1. Footsteps in the Snow 2. Ain't that just like You? 3. Old Santa Fe 4. Shenendoah 5. Tribute to Charles Sautel 6. Wild Mustang 7. Darlin' think of what you've done 8. Hear it Talk, Hear it sing 9. Trail of Tears 10. Wild Horses 11. Land of the Navajo JACKSON BROWNE & DAVID CROSBY with Pevar & Raymond, Music Benefit Show 9-11-00 Solvang, CA. (Aud>?>CD) 3 Discs JB=Jackson Browne DC= David Crosby DISC I: (JB) 1. I'm Alive 2. Shape of a Heart 3. Those Bright Baby Blues 4. Barricades of Heaven 5. Late for the Sky 6. Fountain of Sorrow 7. World in Motion 8. Say You Will (w Crosby) 9. Lives in the Balance (w Crosby) DISC II: (JB) 1. The Next Voice You Hear (w Pevar&Raymond) 2. Take it Easy > Our Lady of the Well. The rest is of the show is David Crosby (w Pevar&Raymond) 3. Map to Buried Treasure 4. That House 5. The Bridge 6. 3 Blind Fish 7. Coyote King 8. Long Time Gone DISC III: (DC) 1. Jerusalem 2. Angel of Mary 3. Breathless 4. In Your Eyes 5. Deja Vu 6. Ohio (note that Crosby is in FINE voice) RYAN ADAMS & the Cardinals 10-19-07 McFarlin Aud, Dallas, TX. (Source: Aud Milab VM Link>Lunatec V2>Korg MR-1000 w 8' stand>?> Cd) 2 Discs DISC I: 1. Peaceful Valley 2. I See Monsters 3. Beautiful Sorta 4. Goodnight Rose 5. Off Broadway 6. Combat Chicken Rescue 7. Rescue Blues 8. Cold Roses * 9. Please do not let me go 10. Games 11. Shakedown on 9th Street > 12. Bartering Lines DISC II: 1. Wild Flowers 2. A Kiss before I Go 3. Mockingbird 4. Two 5. NightBirds 6. The Sun Also Sets 7. Goodnight Hollywood,Graboff Joke & Happy B-day Spacewolf 8. Stars Go Blue * 9. Why Do They Leave? 10. Wonderwall 11. Let It ride 12. Come Pick Me Up 14. Oh My Sweet Carolina ( * Phil & Friends cover these tunes) NEIL YOUNG 10-20-07 Spokane WA. (Aud recording source: Schoeps>CCM4> Aerco>Ediriol R-09 @ 24BIT/48K) 2 Discs Set 1 is Neil acoustic Set 2-ELECTRIC DISC I: 1. From Hank to Hendrix 2. Ambulance Blues 3. Sad Movies 4. A Man Needs a Maid 5. No One Seems to Know 6. Harvest 7. Journey Through the Past 8. Mellow My Mind 9. Love Art Blues 10. Love is a Rose 11. Heart of Gold DISC II: 1. The Loner 2. Everybody Knows This is Nowhere 3. Dirty Old Man 4. Spirit Road 5. Bad Fog Of Lonliness 6. Winterlong 6. Oh, Lonesome Me 7. The Believer 8. No Hidden Path 10. Cinnamon Girl 11. Tonights the Night These audience recordings are top notch (in the Rowan as well as the Browne & Crosby, you can hear the crickets chirping in between songs) and I think that they represent the artists well!!
  • That Nice Hippy Guy
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    Sorry About that
    Sorry everyone, Ive never really thought of it as a commercial release. Not wanting to jeopardize anything here. It would be great if you could do that Bob. "You know the one thing we need is a left handed monkey wrench....."
  • Sunshine-daydr…
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    nice hippy guy...
    The New Orleans show has been vined and possibly the Fillmore show, not sure about St Louis, i have the shows, if interest i will put together a vine from this period Bob - - - - - - - - - - - - - - http://spanishsunshinedaydream.blogspot.com/ http://www.facebook.com/photos.php?id=633338979 Spanish Jam
  • Lucab12
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    REQUEST 4/4/93
    I know this is the Vine thread, but I am looking for the SB of the Sunday Nassau show that is streaming at the archive. Does anyone have it? I can B & P or have TONS of GD and other bands to trade Ross
  • marye
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    nice hippy guy...
    not having heard of Red Robin/Parrot before, I did a little googling, and let's just say I have the sense that this is such a contentious legal nightmare at the present time that I don't want to go there. The Vineyard exists and survives because we don't vine commercial releases. Bootleg commercial releases add a layer of legal murk, but I don't want to jeopardize our little vining scene by setting this one up. I cordially invite the more knowledgeable to point out possibly vineable sources for the same material. Thanks for understanding.
  • NYsteve
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    Thanks Tommo
    I appreciate the explanation...makes more sense now. To be honest, I've never had a problem downloading from archive.org...shows usually take 10-15 mins, some as fast as 3-4. Spring Ratdog shows this year have been lacking on archive.org and sugarmegs. Trying to figure out how I can convert .flac, .shn and .wma files to .mp3 just so i can burn them and add to my archive. Thanks again for the help ..even a blind man knows when the sun is shinin'...you can feel it!..
  • That Nice Hippy Guy
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    Best Damn Music In The World Vine
    2 cds released by Red Robin/Parrot records. The songs are taken from 3 1970 shows. Most of the Songs are incomplete but there are 2 hours of music here. Its pretty cool and a rare collection. Let me know if anyone is interested. Disc One Fillmore East 2/11/70 with Greg & Duane Allman & Peter Green 1.Dark Star 2.Alhambra 3.Turn on Your Lovelight St. Louis Fox Theatre 2/2/70 4.Cumberland Blues 5.Dark Star Disc Two 1.St. Stephen/Mason's Children The Warehouse, New Orleans 2/1/70 with Fleetwood Mac 2.That's it For The Other One 3.Turn on Your Lovelight "You know the one thing we need is a left handed monkey wrench....."
  • Tommo
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    Oops again!
    I can spell "graciously" too if I try hard enough!-Tommo
  • Tommo
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    Oops!
    I actually know how to spell "dial"- I was typing too fast! -Tommo
  • Tommo
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    Hey NYsteve
    1. Last I heard, archive.org had suspended uploading of Dead shows, but I'm not sure if the ban is still on.2. mp3 is a convenience format, not a high fidelity format, and is not used when sound quality is valued. I use mp3 for my Old Time Radio collection, but that's mostly spoken-word material recorded in the 30's and 40's (BTW, archive.org has a fantastic assortment of public-domain OTR shows available for free download). mp3 sacrifices some of the file's information in favor of maximum compression, and is therefore referred to as a "Lossy" format, whereas FLAC (short for "Free Lossless Audio Codec") and SHN (which I believe is short for "Shorten") are lossless compression formats, which are capable of restoring exact copies of the original file when decompressed. The down side is that they require much larger files, which puts them out of reach of dail-up users, rendering mp3 the only workable alternative over dail-up. Even then, downloading a whole show is quite a chore. I downloaded a whole show on mp3 from archive.org a few years ago, and it took me several hours a night over 3 or 4 nights to get it all, and after all that you can hear "swishing" all the way through it, which is an artifact of the mp3 compression. You should check out The Vineyard on this site, where The Rhinos have graciuosly allowed show trading by mail- slow but good! -Tommo
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Okay, folks, here's the plan as we roll over into the next stage of vining. Each vine will have its own topic. As has been noted once or twice before, Iz and I are the only ones who can start topics. Hence, if somebody has a vine they want to start, post the particulars here. Then Iz or I will cruise by, start the new topic, and delete the post from the New Vines area so it doesn't get unwieldy. We'll see how this goes...
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The Last Grateful Dead ConcertSoldier Field, Chicago 7/9/95 2 SHN data discs and 2 WAV audio discs, to make it easy. Very clean soundboard with lots of late era songs in the setlist. The last song Jerry ever sang in public was "Black Muddy River"- very poignant. Some people have been asking about this one over in the Taper's Topic, so here it is... Grateful Dead July 9, 1995 Soldier Field - Chicago, IL dsbd(pre-FM)>dat>spdif>cdr>eac>shn Disc 1 ~ Set 1 Touch Of Grey Little Red Rooster Lazy River Road When I Paint My Masterpiece Childhood's End Cumberland Blues The Promised Land Set 2 Shakedown Street Samson And Delilah So Many Roads Disc 2 ~ Set 2 (cont.) Samba In The Rain Corrina > Drums > Space > Unbroken Chain Sugar Magnolia ENCORE Black Muddy River Box Of Rain First person to sign up please PM me me your address, and away we go ! -Tommo
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folks, let's just say the editing tools are not too well suited for sweeping out large chunks of obsolete content here, so rather than waste long and hair-tearing hours doing so, I'm just going to freeze this topic and launch New Vines 2. Url coming momentarily.

Hi Mary! The link for where to post doesn't work for me, says not authorized, so I am posting here for your approval. As far as I can tell, none of these shows have been officially released in anywhere close to their entirety ( a few tracks here and there have been released). Let me know if there are any issues.

Here is a flash drive filled with 14 FLAC Hunter's Trix! Most are recent releases. The shows included are:
7/1/73
6/21/76
6/22/76
6/28/76
6/29/76
11/1/79
11/2/79
3/10/81
8/6/82
9/18/82
10/15/84
6/22/85
9/15/85
2/14/86

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sorry i'm not sure if this is the place to ask i'm new to the site.i was looking for someone to clarify something for me ,early on during the cornell 77'scarlet/fire transition i can't seem pick out keith on keys but i hear a xylophone , is that mickey playing it or is it keith tinkering around with the effect? thanks for any help