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    The LONG STRANGE TRIP MOTION PICTURE SOUNDTRACK spans the band’s career and captures many of their greatest studio recordings alongside several of their most dynamic performances. Among the live highlights are “He’s Gone,” “St. Stephen,” and the “Scarlet”>”Fire” jam from the mythic 1977 Barton Hall concert, which will be released commercially for the first time just weeks prior on May 5. Along with classic studio tracks like “Ripple” and “Touch Of Grey,” the soundtrack also features unreleased performances like the legendary “Dark Star” from February 14, 1907 at The Fillmore East in New York and the magnificent “Dear Mr. Fantasy”>”Hey Jude” jam recorded on July 2, 1989 at Sullivan Stadium in Foxboro, Massachusetts.

    Disc One
    “Death Don’t Have No Mercy” (Live/Dead, Live At The Fillmore West, San Francisco, CA, 2/27/1969)
    “St. Stephen” (Live/Dead, Live At The Fillmore West, San Francisco, CA, 2/27/1969)
    “Uncle John’s Band” (Workingman’s Dead, 1970)
    “Dark Star” (Live At The Fillmore East, New York, NY, 2/14/1970)*
    “Easy Wind” (Workingman’s Dead, 1970)
    “Candyman” (American Beauty, 1970)
    “China Cat Sunflower”> (Live At Chateau d’Herouville, Herovuville, France, 6/21/1971)*
    “I Know You Rider” (Live At Chateau d’Herouville, Herovuville, France, 6/21/1971)*
    “Morning Dew” (Europe ’72, Live At The Lyceum Theatre, London, England, 5/26/1972)

    Disc Two
    “He’s Gone” (Sunshine Daydream, Live At Veneta, OR, 8/27/1972)
    “The Music Never Stopped” (Live At The Great American Music Hall, San Francisco, CA, 8/13/1975)*
    “Scarlet Begonias”> (Cornell 5/8/77, Live At Barton Hall, Cornell University, Ithaca, NY, 5/8/1977)
    “Fire On The Mountain” (Cornell 5/8/77, Live At Barton Hall, Cornell University, Ithaca, NY, 5/8/1977)
    “Althea” (Go To Nassau, Live At Nassau Coliseum, Uniondale, NY, 5/16/1980)
    “Touch Of Grey” (In The Dark, 1987)
    “Dear Mr. Fantasy”> (Live At Sullivan Stadium, Foxboro, MA, 7/2/1989)*
    “Hey Jude” (Live At Sullivan Stadium, Foxboro, MA, 7/2/1989)*
    “Ripple”> (American Beauty, 1970)
    “Brokedown Palace” (American Beauty, 1970)

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    1907 was a great year for the Dead, I'll say!!

    They did have to time travel. To wit: the soundtrack also features unreleased performances like the legendary “Dark Star” from February 14, 1907 at The Fillmore East in New York

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    There were times. Cool music.192.168.l.l https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ienZCBtPjWw
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    God dam you couldn't be more right about FM 69 shows
    These shows at the very least need to be downloadable on nung.net. they always take their time and use the latest in technology to preserve the music. Peace
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    Bit, at last, on this. Just had to have official release quality of this Dark Star...sigh. '70 is one year I can't pass up, especially the Fillmore Valentine's run. An obsession but it's pleasin'.... Besides, the taper's section download isn't christened with Jerry's observation that "Nothing's weirder than coming to New York" : )
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    Hey Coastal
    I asked that question to Amir-Bar-Lev. I saw the documentary in May, he said it would most likely be released in 9 months. Hope that it will. Peace, Meeko
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    Hey now, sorry if this has been covered ... trying to find out if there is a legitimate (legal) way to record the LST VIDEO series for personal use. I want to get a copy for someone who does not have internet and is not physically able due to disability to go elsewhere to watch it. Is LST only going to be available on-line? Any insights appreciated! We are both decades-long Deadheads, veterans of hundreds of shows, not interested in pirating. Thanks...
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    They totally need to reissue it. That run of shows is way to important and significant to be exclusively limited.
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    I have the audio files from this entire box set. I can pass them along to you.
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    not aware of any plans to reissue this. comment was directed more at are they possibly including a track from that on this soundtrack.
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The LONG STRANGE TRIP MOTION PICTURE SOUNDTRACK spans the band’s career and captures many of their greatest studio recordings alongside several of their most dynamic performances. Among the live highlights are “He’s Gone,” “St. Stephen,” and the “Scarlet”>”Fire” jam from the mythic 1977 Barton Hall concert, which will be released commercially for the first time just weeks prior on May 5. Along with classic studio tracks like “Ripple” and “Touch Of Grey,” the soundtrack also features unreleased performances like the legendary “Dark Star” from February 14, 1907 at The Fillmore East in New York and the magnificent “Dear Mr. Fantasy”>”Hey Jude” jam recorded on July 2, 1989 at Sullivan Stadium in Foxboro, Massachusetts.

Disc One
“Death Don’t Have No Mercy” (Live/Dead, Live At The Fillmore West, San Francisco, CA, 2/27/1969)
“St. Stephen” (Live/Dead, Live At The Fillmore West, San Francisco, CA, 2/27/1969)
“Uncle John’s Band” (Workingman’s Dead, 1970)
“Dark Star” (Live At The Fillmore East, New York, NY, 2/14/1970)*
“Easy Wind” (Workingman’s Dead, 1970)
“Candyman” (American Beauty, 1970)
“China Cat Sunflower”> (Live At Chateau d’Herouville, Herovuville, France, 6/21/1971)*
“I Know You Rider” (Live At Chateau d’Herouville, Herovuville, France, 6/21/1971)*
“Morning Dew” (Europe ’72, Live At The Lyceum Theatre, London, England, 5/26/1972)

Disc Two
“He’s Gone” (Sunshine Daydream, Live At Veneta, OR, 8/27/1972)
“The Music Never Stopped” (Live At The Great American Music Hall, San Francisco, CA, 8/13/1975)*
“Scarlet Begonias”> (Cornell 5/8/77, Live At Barton Hall, Cornell University, Ithaca, NY, 5/8/1977)
“Fire On The Mountain” (Cornell 5/8/77, Live At Barton Hall, Cornell University, Ithaca, NY, 5/8/1977)
“Althea” (Go To Nassau, Live At Nassau Coliseum, Uniondale, NY, 5/16/1980)
“Touch Of Grey” (In The Dark, 1987)
“Dear Mr. Fantasy”> (Live At Sullivan Stadium, Foxboro, MA, 7/2/1989)*
“Hey Jude” (Live At Sullivan Stadium, Foxboro, MA, 7/2/1989)*
“Ripple”> (American Beauty, 1970)
“Brokedown Palace” (American Beauty, 1970)

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a long strange trips back to Herouville 71, a country show recorded by french tv with Garcia interview by Blanc Francard, interview as interesting as the show(No pay per view in the 70's an pay per back writers in the 60's) . David how may you manage to get that stuff back to Santa Cruz?However lack of originality in the track list, n o need to mention Dark Star, Dear M Fantasy hey Jude, and Althea from best after "Go to heaven," show, exactly what we expect! last week I chance upon Dead & Company, best shows after AC (after Captain) since Phil & friends 2006..
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That's on One From The Vault, right? The CD that is advertised right here on this very site as "No live catalog collection is complete without a copy".
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Not sure whether this has been announced elsewhere, but there is also an Amazon exclusive three CD version of this with a further couple of unreleased tracks, presumably tying in with Amazon having the rights to the film. Also, talk a six LP version of the entire contents of the three CD set, although limited to 2500 copies worldwide, and not clear where it is obtainable from. Finally, a two LP version containing highlights from the two CD version, although again it is not clear where this can be ordered from as yet. Apologies if this information is out there somewhere on the site and I've missed it....!
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I tell you what this is REALLY frustrating....once again just like the incessant greatest hits studio projects- THEY HAVE COMPLETELY FAILED ON THIS! It was advertised as a unique release with rarites & PREVIOUSLY UNRELEASED material- WTF?!?! this is just rehash of previous releases & studio crap.....even the live stuff is nothing new?????? Heck- half the setlist is from 5/8/77- the show that is being released 3 weeks before....they have lazily botched this release....and the AMAZON EXCLUSIVE 3-Disc set doesn't have much PREVIOUSLY UNRELEASEED either....one tune, Stella Blue- from 7/5/81 I believe....
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RV3, I get it- I was disappointed, too, seeing the selections.But you seem really wrung out about this- let's put it in perspective. It's disappointing to expect new music and not get it, but there's a steady schedule of unreleased Dead material coming out at least 4-6 times per year, year after year here. We shouldn't be dying of novelty thirst on this issue. Be patient, more new stuff will come, e.g., the GD 50th anniversary editions of their studio albums, starting with the recent release of the first, eponymous one, promise to have lots of previously-unreleased bits- not to mention Dave's Picks, Box Sets, etc. Personally, I'm hoping for a nice 1974 box one of these days. Dave, are you reading this?
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Was lucky enough to attend the screening of this film last night in San Francisco. Full house. Director Bar-Lev, Trixie, Barlow, McNally and star of the film, Brigid Meier, were all there for a Q/A afterward. Groovy night. Won't give a spoiler but for those familiar with the Dead-arc there is a lot here that was very familiar and plenty more that was surprising. I laughed a good bit, got sad in a few places, drooled over Bobby's TESLA, and generally left missing Jerry. Okay, one spoiler hint, lets just say I'm going to revisit the Morning Dew from the last night in Europe 72 at some point today. Oh, and maybe the Althea from 5/1/80 (I think that's the one).
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Dang, the boys did a time hop and jammed a Dark Star on Valnetine's Day 1907...Man those guys in suits, ties, and top hats must've been blown away~~!!!!!
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This is what they do - repackage and cash grab. not for real heads, but if yur niece is 15 and just getting into the dead ... would make a nice little intro for her. & GEEZ LOUISE! How many ways are they going to release Cornell '77? maybe a special ed version on Maxell XLII 90s... a reel to reel...
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Guys, Can someone help? I don't like streaming and like physical product. Does anyone know if the doco will come as a dvd or blu ray release hopefully with some extras? Thanks everyone. Steve
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that's why the variety of old new and studio. a soundtrack.
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Technically, the first Dark Star was played at the Carousel Saloon on February 14, 1868, in honor of Butch Casady.
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First off, this is not a release from the Dead. It is a soundtrack to a movie that someone made. You can't hold the selections up to te same standard. Expet iconic selections. Some studio stuff. Second, there is some legit new stuff here. 2/14/70 Dark Star. That '71 China>Rider is new. While the Fantasy/Jude from Sullivan '89 was seen on a movie night, there was not a CD release. The '81 Stella is new. As is the '94 Days. That's 7 songs pushing an hour of music that is unreleased. Technically, the Ithaca stuff was too at the time they were making the movie. If you think there is too much rehash for you, don't purchase it. Still, the idea that there isn't new stuff there does not hold water. There is. (3 CD version has more, yes).
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Thanks for this identification of unreleased material on the new soundtrack album. Any collection that has an hours worth of new material, which includes a 20-30 minute Dark Star has to be worth investigating. Maybe more desirable than some 3 cd sets of complete shows featuring lesser material...
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Not sure where you were going with that but I think of the Motorhead song. Lemmy, too, was finally killed - by death. Different music for different moods. I listen to the Dead at home and in the car 90% of the time these days. But I'll jam some Motorhead now and again. Usually while driving fast. I'm seeing Metallica the same week as two Dead & Co. shows this June. Different experiences. God bless music.
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There was a film crew at Chateau d’Herouville, unless I am misremembering. So we are likely to actually see this performance of China>Rider in the movie, right? 1971. A chateau -- in a national park -- an hour north of Paris. The Grateful goddamn Dead. I'm very there. Also, there is no way for me to pass on this soundtrack with another 2/70 Dark Star. Absolutely not.
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http://dangerousminds.net/comments/live_dead_wild_footage_of_legendary_… "We were there with nothing to do: France, a 16-track recording studio upstairs, all our gear, ready to play, and nothing to do. So, we decided to play at the chateau itself, out in the back, in the grass, with a swimming pool, just play into the hills. We didn’t even play to hippies, we played to a handful of townspeople in Auvers. We played and the people came — the chief of police, the fire department, just everybody. It was an event and everybody just had a hell of a time — got drunk, fell in the pool. It was great."
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I like to have two different collections of music: digital stuff for when I'm out and about and physical stuff for when I'm at home. When I'm at home, give me vinyl and lots of it. But out and about? Give me digital and not a whole lot to sift through. My big thing lately is making playlists, and that 3-disc Amazon exclusive version looks to be right up my alley. I lost a bunch of my previous 'Dead album purchases from my Amazon music collection, so this will fill in some of those gaps rather nicely. But yeah, a release like this is going to tick off completists. It's annoying to have more than one copy of the same song over a number of different releases. I can feel both sides of the argument.
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Does anyone know if this new Long Strange Trip doc will be coming to DVD? I still haven't even seen the Weir doc because I refuse to subscribe to Netflix. Of course it isn't playing anywhere within 200 miles of here.
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Does anyone know if this is going to be released on LP? Mr. Pete---------> aging hippie
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Okay, one more thing, 2/14/70's Dark Star is a beaut!
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1st time checking soundtrack list and surprised to see a lot of official releases included here. Only a few tracks are unreleased , and really surprised to see a performance from 7.5.81 getting included on the soundtrack 3rd / bonus disc !!!! "Stella Blue" !!!!!
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it's ok...obviously not a "new release". DS and CC Rider is a good listen. 80's and 90s stuff out of context, meehhh...packaging ok, liner notes entertaining.
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Sounds pretty impressive nestled amidst the other selections. I have the boxed set and have been listening to the track since the box was pre-sale and the teaser mp3 was released. Still, the sound, the energy, the sheer majesty of it makes it a worthy entry, though so recently released in every format except mono 8 track. The 1907 DS is a bit underwhelming, though I have just one listen in. It is not the blistering, angular, psychedelic version, nor the more jewel like arabesque of the 72 style versions. Perhaps some more listens will reveal the counterpoint surrealism of the underlying metaphor
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Wasn't the "unreleased" Feb 14th 1970 Dark Star already released on Dick's Picks 4?
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February 14, 1970New York, NY US 8:00 show Set List: Cold Rain Dark Star> St. Stephen> The Eleven> Lovelight Dicks Picks show February 13, 1970 New York, NY US Notes: *appears on "Bear's Choice" **appears on "Dick's Picks Vol 4" 11:30 show - first "Wake Up Little Susie" - Bear's Choice shows - billing: GD; Allman Brothers Band; Love Set List: Electric-2: Dark Star**> Cryptical**> Drums**> Other One**> Cryptical**> Lovelight** We Bid You Goodnight
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This Dark Star was released during the early, "downloadable" Tapers Section days on mp3. It is the 2/14/70 "early" or first electric set as commented. It was the last played version of the LiveDead sequence. PS.....if this info was already posted....just didn't wanted to scroll through it all.
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...given the circumstances, being like an amazon property released to promote/companion the film. Opening with that version of "Death Don't Have No Mercy" draws one right into the web. The "Dark Star" is fantastic! One would be hard pressed, really, to define the Dead's career in a three-disk set. I mean, it would be easy to pick the first 100 songs, but then how do you start cutting things? The production is just lazer and I am really enjoying it.
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Does anyone have any idea when the LP version of this will be coming out? Mr. Pete-------------> aging hippie
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Hey Mytime you mention an "upcoming complete 1969 Fillmore West box reissue" .... do you have confirmation on this? And "All Music" does that mean downloads only or in hard disc format as well? Been after this one ever since I missed out the first time.
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not aware of any plans to reissue this. comment was directed more at are they possibly including a track from that on this soundtrack.
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I have the audio files from this entire box set. I can pass them along to you.
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They totally need to reissue it. That run of shows is way to important and significant to be exclusively limited.
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Hey now, sorry if this has been covered ... trying to find out if there is a legitimate (legal) way to record the LST VIDEO series for personal use. I want to get a copy for someone who does not have internet and is not physically able due to disability to go elsewhere to watch it. Is LST only going to be available on-line? Any insights appreciated! We are both decades-long Deadheads, veterans of hundreds of shows, not interested in pirating. Thanks...
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I asked that question to Amir-Bar-Lev. I saw the documentary in May, he said it would most likely be released in 9 months. Hope that it will. Peace, Meeko

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Bit, at last, on this. Just had to have official release quality of this Dark Star...sigh. '70 is one year I can't pass up, especially the Fillmore Valentine's run. An obsession but it's pleasin'.... Besides, the taper's section download isn't christened with Jerry's observation that "Nothing's weirder than coming to New York" : )
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They did have to time travel. To wit: the soundtrack also features unreleased performances like the legendary “Dark Star” from February 14, 1907 at The Fillmore East in New York

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