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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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  • Ltapilot
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    For the "History Buffs" among us. . .
    Thanks I am up for the old stuff. 1) Ltapilot
  • On The Road Again
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    For the "History Buffs" among us. . .
    Sleepy Valley Hogstompers (6/11/62)Jewish Community Center San Carlos, CA Jerry Garcia - guitar and banjo, Marshall Leicester - banjo and guitar, Dick Arnold - Fiddle Set 1: 1. Chuck A Little Hill 2. Billy Grimes 3. Cannonball Blues 4. Devilish Mary 5. Buck Dancer's Choice 6. Little Birdie 7. Sallie Gooden 8. Hold The Woodpile Down Set 2 9. Crow Black Children 10. Johnson Boys 11. Shady Grove 12. Uncle Joe 13. Sweet Sunny South 14. Hungry Hash House 15. Man Of Constant Sorrow 16. Yonder He Goes 17. Three Went A-Hunting ----------------------------------------------------------------------- Jerry & Sara Garcia (5/4/63) The Tangent Palo Alto, CA 1. Deep Elem Blues 2. Will The Weaver 3. I Will Truly Understand 4. All The Good Times Are Past & Gone 5. Long Black Veil 6. The Man Who Wrote "Home Sweet Home" Never Was A Married Man 7. Keno The Rent Man 8. Foggy Mountain Top I have a few more "old/early" ones. If there's an interest in these I'll see about getting them out there.
  • That Nice Hippy Guy
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    reseeding 5-20-92
    Can anyone reseed cal expo 5-20-92? Someone in the tape trading topic was asking about it and it sounds like a show that I would like to have also. Apparently it was a vine before I came along, im not really sure. Thanks, Trevor "You know the one thing we need is a left handed monkey wrench....."
  • marye
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    Three From '75 Vine
    Lives here: http://www.dead.net/forum/three-1975-vine
  • Ltapilot
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    One more note for above
    As always the 3 from 75 will be in both FLAC/SHN and in WAV formats.DVD's and CD's Peace Rick
  • Ltapilot
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    Three from 75-
    Here are three of the four shows that were prefomed in 1975. All are good strong shows and very heavy on the psychedelic side. Enjoy... ________________________________________________________________________ BAND Grateful Dead VENUE Kezar Stadium CITY San Francisco STATE CA DATE 3/23/75 LINEAGE SBD>FM>?>DAT>CDR. SET Bill Graham Intro Blues For Allah > Stronger Than Dirt > Drums > Stronger Than Dirt > Blues For Allah E: Johnny B. Goode COMMENTS: Merl Saunders and Ned Lagin sat in for complete Dead set ; show was part of the SF SNACK (San Francisco Students Need Athletics, Culture, and Kicks) Benefit; performing artists (billed): Doobie Brothers, Graham Central Station, Mimi Farina, Jefferson Starship, Jerry Garcia and Friends, The Miracles, Joan Baez, Santana, Tower of Power, Neil Young, (unbilled): Bob Dylan; guest celebrities (billed): Frankie Albert, John Brodie, Rosie Casals, Werner Erhard, Cedric Hardman, Willie Mays, Jesse Owens, Gene Washington, The Rev. A. Cecil Williams; 10:00 am Sunday showtime; $5 advance; $7.50 at the door RECORDING post-FM sbd 40 mins One small d/o in the 1st Blues for Allah (Track 2) @ 4:36 ripped, encoded and posted to abgd.hs 8/31/2001 by Skankweed ________________________________________________________________________ 6-17-75 Winterland Arena SF CA (2 audio) AUD CM>DAT>CD EAC> SHN Recorded by Rob Bertrando Sony ECM-280 mics > Sony TC-152 SD cassette > playback on Nak Dragon > DAT; audience from Winterland floor, about 30-35' back, just to the left of dead center. Disc One SET1 Crazy Fingers Beat It On Down The Line Deal Big River Peggy-O Me And My Uncle Help On The Way (1) > Slipknot! > Franklin's Tower Disc Two SET2 Blues For Allah > Stronger Than Dirt Or Milkin' The Turkey > Drums > Stronger Than Dirt Or Milkin' The Turkey > Blues For Allah Sugar Magnolia E: U.S. Blues _________________________________________________________________________ MOTB Release: 0069 16/44.1 Release Date: 2008-05-05 Band: Grateful Dead Date: 1975-09-28 (Sunday) Venue: Lindley Meadows - Golden Gate Park Location: San Francisco, CA Analog Audience Source: FOB Master Cassettes (MAC) Medium Stock Brands: MAC = 2 x Maxell UD 120 Analog Lineage: 2 x Sony ECM-270 => Sony TC-152 >> MAC Analog Sound Preservation: MAC >> Nakamichi DR-8 => Korg MR-1000 >> DSF [1-bit 5.6448 MHz Stereo] >> Korg MR-1000 => Korg AudioGate >> WAV [24/96] Taped By: Bob Menke and Louis Falanga Transfer By: Bob Menke Mastering By: Derek McCabe Set 1 d1t01 - Help On The Way > d1t02 - Slipknot! d1t03 - The Music Never Stopped d1t04 - They Love Each Other d1t05 - Beat It On Down The Line d1t06 - Franklin's Tower d1t07 - Big River d1t08 - It Must Have Been The Roses d2t01 - Truckin' > d2t02 - Jam > d2t03 - Drums > d2t04 - King Solomon's Marbles [1: Stronger Than Dirt, 2: Milkin' The Turkey] > d2t05 - Not Fade Away > d2t06 - Goin' Down The Road Feeling Bad > d2t07 - One More Saturday Night d2t08 - Crowd Outro Mastering Notes -- Various drop outs patched with SBD (shnid=9392). -- Various drop outs patched to mono. -- d2t0{6,7} - Transition between "Goin' Down The Road Feeling Bad" and "One More Saturday Night" patched with SBD (shnid=9392). Notes -- d2t04 - "King Solomon's Marbles" as listed is based on the sub-track titles from the CD version of "Blues For Allah", but just tracked here as one song. Title listings of this instrumental found on both commercial releases and legally traded sources are, to say the least, inconsistent. Whatever the case, we reckoned it was paramount to continue the tradition of inconsistency. Taper Talk -- According to Bob Menke, "It was an overcast day and we got there early. About 8:30 in the morning. That is how we ended up about 10-15 feet from the stage. The mics were mounted on broom sticks (handheld) and they were split about 20 feet apart. The upfront vocals I believe are the product of a small (relative to PA speakers) speaker on the floor of the stage next to the right PA column. The vocals seem to be blasting from that speaker. Another very intersting point is the fact that the Jefferson Starship opened and their sound from the same PA absolutely sucked. Nothing approaching the clarity and sound quality the Dead got from the same system." 1) That Nice Hippy Guy 2) 3) 4) 5) 6) 7) 8) 9) 10)
  • That Nice Hippy Guy
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    Wow that was Quick
    I forgot about the one being released on "One From The Vault". Thanks alot Rick. "You know the one thing we need is a left handed monkey wrench....."
  • Sunshine-daydr…
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    1975
    i have all the shows but i think it is in hand Bob - - - - - - - - - - - - - - Spanish Jam
  • Ltapilot
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    1975
    I have 3/23, 6/17 & 9/28. The 8/13 show was released as " One From The Vault".Give me a few days and I will seed this vine. Peace and good vibes, Rick
  • That Nice Hippy Guy
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    I'd really like to see a vine for some or all of the 4 1975 shows started. Does anyone have these? "You know the one thing we need is a left handed monkey wrench....."
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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