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    An institution in American rock music, the Grateful Dead continue to surprise the ears with new arrangements and altered styles. If their playing continues with the force that was heard in San Bernardino, the spirit of the Dead will live on. - Sun Telegram

    We are more than pleased to kick off this year's Dave's Picks series with the much requested and quite spirited complete performance from Swing Auditorium, San Bernardino, CA 2/26/77. The Swing ’77 show was a unique beast, unlike any others from this era: as the band’s first concert of the year, it bridged the gap between the new and re-emerging sound of the returning 1976 Grateful Dead and the precision excellence of the spring ’77 Dead. Debuting two of their most intricately crafted songs of the 1970s, “Terrapin Station” (to open, no less!) and “Estimated Prophet,” the Dead demonstrated right from the start of this new touring year that they were not going to be a nostalgia act; they were going to be as adventurous and ambitious as they were at any time in their career.

    Join the adventure as they soar through tried and true ("Playing In The Band," "Tennessee Jed"), well-loved covers ("Mama Tried," "Samson and Delilah," "Dancing In the Street"), and epic new jams.

    Rounded out with three songs from Santa Barbara, CA 2/27/77, this one was recorded by Betty Cantor-Jackson and has been mastered to HDCD specs by Jeffrey Norman.

    Dave's Picks Volume 29 is limited to 20,000 individually-numbered copies*.

    *Limited to 2 per order. Very limited quantity available.

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  • Oroborous
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    N.D. and great stories

    First, are hearts go out to our brothers and sisters across the pond. Loss beyond words....such an amazing place. Sort of ironic that after WWII etc and all the times someone wanted to wreck it, it was probably someone trying to fix it that did it in....
    Was fortunate to go there twice on a family vaca late seventies. Can still picture sitting there first time we visited at that late afternoon time of day with the sun the way it gets then, streaming in through the west window, with some musical performance in progress?, amazing. I was just a goofy teen who generally didn’t care that much about all the cultural stuff and museums and such we were visiting, but even then N.D. really blew me away, especially dug thestain glass windows and the gargoyles when we did the full tour the second time. Sounds like fortunately the Stone/structure is ok so they can rebuild. Of course it will be interesting to see who gets to pay. You’d think the Catholic Church would pony up being one of the richest “nations” but something tells me that won’t happen! Sorry, I digress......back to happy!
    Great stories guys, always one of my favorite things here in this space. From bobt’s little nugget to Jim’s awesome tale, to Keithfan, especially your recounting of your first show at RFK, whoa. It’s funny how you get mental ideas of what folks here might really be like, which of course in reality is ridiculous, but the human mind works such that you can’t help it. So Kfan reminds me of I guy I used to work with. Funny thing is I didn’t picture you as a “gun guy” lol. “Goes to show you don’t ever know....”
    One of the best things about Jim’s story is how he illustrates just how situational our show experiences are. He says the show was not necessarily the best show he ever saw, but the situation/energy etc played such a big part that it left such a big “smoking crater” .....this is one of the reasons I’ve really been enjoying getting back into the scene and digging deeper into the music. There are still many shows I was at that I’ve still not heard, so when I do get around to hearing them I’m often blown away by how different they seam compared to my sadly rapidly deteriorating memory. There was a time I could tell you every song in order from most of my earlier shows, but eventually shear number of shows and a, ahem, and correspondingly shear volume of supplements made that start to fade. Now add the ravages of time and well, “it all rolls into one, and melts into a dream” But hey, what a mighty fine dream eh!
    Anywho, love this place and all the great, different things that you all share here, especially the great show stories!
    Speaking of, where’s my bizarro twin?? We miss ya, and Bolo, and Doc etc....and hippie chick! But at least we got Thin back, welcome back brother!
    Anniversary. Speaking of April 78, that’s the month that I sorta became more of a dead head rather that just a fan....of course the full transformation didn’t happen for a few more months until I finally got to see my first show. But yeah, 41 years ago, yes-gads where does that pesky time go indeed 😎

    Be well and rock on folks!

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    More RSD - Trout Mask Replica

    Wow....wouldn’t have ever even thought about picking this one up without this group. This is really weird, it rocks, and I love it.....

    KCJ

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    Sage and Spirit

    Giving this a first spin now....kinda does remind me of a back porch in July...could be San Francisco, but I could argue Kansas City, or Friendsville, MD, St. Johnsbury, VT, or Northvale, NJ....maybe Austin, TX, outside of Philly, not far from London, England, or Jacksonville where the good Doctor roams. Yes sir, wherever a DeadFreak shakes their bones, this one sounds mighty fine!

    KCJ

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    And in other Anniversary News....

    April '78 was pretty hot. I've had this one on my phone for a long time, compliments of the "trove". As I am finished with the E72 show in Denmark, I jumped forward in time 6 years - here it is:

    https://archive.org/details/gd1978-04-16.sbd.cantor.motb.81457.sbeok.fl…

    This show hails from just one week prior to DaP 7 & DaP 15. They seem to be polarizing shows around here, but DaP 7 was my first DaP, so special place (and whatever else one can say about it, The Music Never Stopped is one of the best (and the reason I splurged on eBay for it). I prefer Jan - April '78 above all else released that year until the material from Shakedown Street came out......I guess that only constitutes Road Trips '78, Rocking The Cradle, and Closing of Winterland.

    But back to 4/16 - can't go wrong with a set list containing Scarlet / Fire AND Estimated / Eyes. Unless it's one of those fast '78 Eyesis. Heh, not sure how fast this one is - we'll see. I tried slowing one of them down with this new "tempo" feature on Poweramp. Didn't quite sound right slow either....

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    I would like to take Banjo lessons!!! 10/17/78 Winterland

    So the 10/22/78 Winterland show was on Sirius today at noon... Great 30 minutes of Hamza to start the show and a 21 minute NFA with a Caution Jam in it. Whenever I hear these shows I always think of the Jam before If I had the World to Give from 10/17/78. If you have never listened to it, around the 4 minute mark of space, (or Jam) A woman asks Jerry "I know this sounds crazy but I would like to take banjo lessons" He replies that he doesn't teach them anymore and then she asks again!!! If you don't have the show couple good copies on Archive... This didn't make the cut for the Road Trip release!!! Have a good day... bob t

    Edit The Jam didn't make the cut but If I had the World to Give was on bonus disc....

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    ...I started my day with Winterland 6/7/77 & 6/9/77 then I had to throw on Dicks Picks #14 Boston Music Hall 11/30/73 for that opening ‘Morning Dew’ from Jerry and the band, from what happened in Paris’ , I needed a dose! 😢 I think I’ll ride this whole release out for the rest of my day... peace be with you all! 🙏❤️

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    "OUR" LADY

    Been listening to Live at the Warfield in an attempt to dim the images of the tragedy in Paris at Notre Dame: "OUR" Lady . . . this feeling at the loss of part of our collective humanity reminds me of the destruction of The Buddhas of Bamyan or ancient Palmyra – at least this looks like an accident. Great comments everybody!

    And what an amazing chronicle of 6/20/83 Merriweather MdJim has unfurled! Haa! Merry-Weather indeed! What an adventure. Couldn't happen these days with doppler radar warnings spoiling all the fun. Thanks Jim! Onward!

    Sign me up Keithfan!

    Finally, will amazon actually be shipping the RSD LP & CD releases of the Warfield shows in 1-2 months? If so, I guess that pretty much signals the end of Record Store Day. It negates RSD's efforts on behalf of all the very cool and needed, but often struggling, independent record stores across the country. RSD's annual release of all the incredible (so-called) "limited edition"(?) releases once a year will be rendered meaningless.

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    Awesome Recounting Jimbo

    I really enjoyed your story. We're all so darn alike, I feel like I was there. When I hit the lottery, I'm going to host a Grateful Dead convention, and all the cool dude to hang out here are coming for free. There's going to be a huge replica of the wall of sound, if not the wall itself. And I'm going to hire band member look-alikes to mime to all of the great music I intend to put through those speakers in a 3-day weekend. When we listen to Fillmore West 1969, the band impersonator for Garcia is going to be wearing Jerry's Hockey shirt and sporting the Gibson SG. When Dick's Picks 31 hits the airwaves, Jerry's going to have the Wolf in hand. I'm also going to have a Bill Graham and a Ken Kesey and a Ramrod; you name them, they'll be there. Doctor Rhino, Mark Pincus, Dave Lemieux, and Mary E -you're all invited too. Bear will be there, maybe even Wavy Gravy. And without a doubt, there's going to be a big f****** tie-dye bus was Cowboy Neal at the wheel! This is going to happen. The Lord is going to set me free of my financial constraints and we are going to party like it's the olden days. And skeletons....lots of skeletons....bearded skeletons, coattail skeletons, terrapin skeletons......

    Daverock, yeah, sometimes you have to switch up what you're taking in. I really enjoy your posts, I don't remember you always being around, but definitely the past 2 years or so, you've been a regular contributor bringing great insights and Good Vibes. Stay Gold Ponyboy.

    P.S. - I am finishing off 4/16 Dead in Denmark now. One thing that is fantastic about this show, is that Keith is very high in the mix most of the time. As I bitched about the other day, he's tragically missing from most of this tour. But we get a good dose of him here so enjoy.

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    Thank you jiminmd or mdjim or madmanjim

    I could have handled that in 83, but not in 2019.

    I'll have fresh imagination visuals the next time i listen to 6/20/83.

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    Keith fan - I smiled when I read that you welcomed a break from listening to E72 chronologically. I have noticed, in recent years, that two shows in any one run is the optimum amount to listen to, for me, in one go. Even for a run as great as this one. Two shows-then I move on to a different era, returning to the original run refreshed and ready to rock. Spread over the year, E72 sounds much better than if you try and crash through it during April and May. In my opinion, I should say.

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An institution in American rock music, the Grateful Dead continue to surprise the ears with new arrangements and altered styles. If their playing continues with the force that was heard in San Bernardino, the spirit of the Dead will live on. - Sun Telegram

We are more than pleased to kick off this year's Dave's Picks series with the much requested and quite spirited complete performance from Swing Auditorium, San Bernardino, CA 2/26/77. The Swing ’77 show was a unique beast, unlike any others from this era: as the band’s first concert of the year, it bridged the gap between the new and re-emerging sound of the returning 1976 Grateful Dead and the precision excellence of the spring ’77 Dead. Debuting two of their most intricately crafted songs of the 1970s, “Terrapin Station” (to open, no less!) and “Estimated Prophet,” the Dead demonstrated right from the start of this new touring year that they were not going to be a nostalgia act; they were going to be as adventurous and ambitious as they were at any time in their career.

Join the adventure as they soar through tried and true ("Playing In The Band," "Tennessee Jed"), well-loved covers ("Mama Tried," "Samson and Delilah," "Dancing In the Street"), and epic new jams.

Rounded out with three songs from Santa Barbara, CA 2/27/77, this one was recorded by Betty Cantor-Jackson and has been mastered to HDCD specs by Jeffrey Norman.

Dave's Picks Volume 29 is limited to 20,000 individually-numbered copies*.

*Limited to 2 per order. Very limited quantity available.

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...from the ‘Big Box’, “30 Trips around the Sun”
...An excellent selection for 1979.
Cape Cod Coliseum, South Yarmouth, MA 10/27/79!!! So ‘grateful’ for DaveL. Releasing this performance. Audio wise, it’s easly 5 stars if you know what I mean. Phil is a genius, Jerry is heavenly , Brent Mydland on Keyboards & vocals is just perfect in this Mix ; )
17 minute “franklins tower” beginning with “dancing in the streets!” at14minutes long. The second set is just a monstro/monster! ;)
I’m going to have to agree with David Lemieux, where this show is “perfecto”,
Dave L. Ends the CD notes that, “This,to me,is a flawless show. That is not to say that the Dead didn’t make mistakes, but when they did hit their stride—they really hit it! It was perfection.” Come home 1979!!! I love you. ;)

OCTOBER 27, 1979
last "Caution Jam": 10-22-78 [68]
Setlist
Jack Straw
Candyman
Me and My Uncle
Big River
Brown Eyed Women
Easy to Love You
New Minglewood Blues
Stagger Lee
Lost Sailor
Saint of Circumstance
Deal

Dancin' in the Streets
Franklin's Tower
He's Gone
Caution Jam
The Other One
drums
Not Fade Away
Black Peter
Around and Around

One More Saturday Night

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Thanks for the info about Dark Star being included in the Woodstock box set that came out for the 40th anniversary. I have just checked on Amazon, and there it is, 6 cds for £18.17- the equivalent of $24, including the track in question, as you say. This release had completely slipped under my radar. Seems like a real bargain-apart from the Hendrix and Airplane, I no longer have any of this music on vinyl or cd. The only quibble is....no Ten Years After! After Hendrix, that was the highlight of the original film for me. Still, it will be great to have the Dark Star, and to sift through all the other the pearls and pebbles.

Having a Bell’s Lampshade Party Ale.

https://untappd.com/b/bell-s-brewery-lampshade-party-ale/2931918

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12-01-73 Miller.112205
The Playing>UJB transition is very nice!

Woodstock
Last spring/summer somebody posted a link to the complete Woodstock FLAC download, unfortunately I don’t have the link.

I do have the 40th anniversary Director’s Cut on BluRay, maybe I’ll watch it on the anniversary.

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All you have to do is copy and paste the text in the address bar of whatever web site your article is on. By address I mean the part at the top of your browser window that says https://dead.net for instance. It's the same thing that you are doing already, except instead of copying and pasting the text in the article, you would be copy and pasting the website address. No new skills involved.

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I don't know a lot of soundboards extremely well, but I know that Playing => UJB => Playing like the back of my hand. You're absolutely right that is great stuff. Phil is up. Love the Brokedown Palace. My Uncle Gary got me that one, and he's just about the coolest cat you could hope to meet. Just pulled into my driveway and I'm going to put it on my headphones while I sit in my glider. Hopefully this one will get released someday.

Captcha fu-huck just nailed me for half a dozen. Is the pole part of the traffic light?!?

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Done with 12/1/73. On to DP 7. Started with Truckin' => The Wood Green Jam => Wharf Rat. This is all really really top shelf stuff. At least on headphones it is. I'm not usually into the long NFAs, but the one that they pull off here is out of this world - Keith & Jerry are putting on a funk clinic. Dark Star and Morning Dew still to come. I would love to hear this one and DP 31 remastered with the latest tools, including Plangent. If they could get these two sounding like the '74 shows from the Pacific Northwest box set....

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I have a lot to say about Dicks Picks 7, but I am simply too buzzed and had a big day.. not sure I could put it together coherently.

I think one of our own, SimonRob was there??? but could be wrong about that.

We were talking about 77 Morning Dew's yesterday, I might just like 74's a touch more. The DS>MDew from 9/10/74 is top shelf.

I love 1974 GD.

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10/27/79.....Yes this is a great show but I can't believe how overlooked 10/28/79 is, also in Cape Cod. They picked up where they left off from the night before with a show starter of half step and then a FRANKLINS storming out of that. WHOA where did that come from. A rippin Althea and a great 79 version of Music Never Stopped. The second set is also thumping along with China/Rider...Samson..Ship of Fools ...Playin..Stella ...Sugar Mag and a nice send off with U.S. Blues. A Definite show to check out if you are into 1979 .....

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I've just checked, and yes, this is the compilation from Ally Pally September 1974. In which case, I must say that I have recently listened to the second set from 9/11/74 , which wasn't included in the official release. One of the most incredible jams I have ever heard-Seastones, space jams, Eyes of the World - maybe as "out there" as the band ever got. I hadn't started travelling about seeing bands in 1974, and didn't know who The Dead were then. Even if I had-this music would have gone way over my Hawkwind fixated head.

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Gotta agree on the shout out to 12/1/73 - a fantastic late '73 show and especially that Playing > UJB > Playin'. The transition to UJB as noted is pretty special. I recall getting my grubs on this via a Grateful Dead hour back in the early '90s and being blown away by that transition as well as the start to UJB...Jerry just jams on the theme for several minutes which I had never heard before (and never really since as far as I can remember). There is also some fun/interesting banter going on during this show, as the fire marshall was getting all amped up because everyone was dancing in the aisles. They stop several times to coax the crowd back their seats, and even play a little diddy taboot.

https://archive.org/details/gd1973-12-01.sbd.miller.112205.flac16

Oh, and KeithFan....nearly blasphemous that you hadn't yet been turned on to the funky-'74 Not Fade Away's. Dick's Picks 7 notwithstanding. IMHO these are some of the coolest romps through this classic due to said funk as well as some differing approaches to transitions into subsequent songs. And they are usually a bit longer than the earlier versions. I'd say the Portland PNW show from '74 is a perfect example of this.

Funk.
It makes Everything Better.

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Indeed I was present at one night of the '74 Ally Pally run. It was excellent, but I was unable to appreciate Seastones, possibly due to the copious and excessive quantities of space cake I consumed during the first set. Got so hopelessly lost trying to get home that I ended up spending the night in a airport lounge. Really.

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...a grateful Wednesday to everyone! The Sun is Shining brightly here Today, I hope everyone else is enjoying some Sunshine on this day in March...
...your welcome ‘Kevinbrandon’, I have to concur with you on 10/28/79 being a Primo example of how beautiful 1979 was in DeadLand...🙏❤️😎
What an amazing run /tour in 1979...
...’Woodstock 40th Anniversary Boxset’ is a great release. Believe it or not I listen to it on days when I’m thinking of what I want to play next😉
Audio is excellent ! Also includes a great booklet inside/included with the boxset. I heard it’s available on Amazon for $24 dollars which is an amazing price! I paid a lot more when it was first released in 2009! Lol ha ha but it was well worth the price at the time. Primo Audio in my book!
They did an amazing job on that boxset...🤠
Keithfan I to have to concur with your views on Dicks Pick #31 August 4th - 6th, 1974. Just days after Jerry Garcia’s Birthday the band had this great run in 1974, primo stuff. I believe but might be wrong, my memory, we are missing about 25-27 songs not included/released in the Dicks Picks #31... still a great Pick in the series, thanks Keithfan. And also thanks for the tips “Trainwrecked” ; )
It got me too! Lol The first time it happened to me, I was asked if I was a robot...and a photograph came up of a traffic light. I was waiting for a while for it to turn green lol ha ha 😂...
...and 12/1/73 ‘Playing>UJB>Playing’ is a beauty!
And i can’t recall if I have heard 9/11/74, sounds interesting. Thanks again Daverock. 🙏
...late this morning I decided to listen to the Grateful Dead’s performance on May 16th, 1981!
Cornell university, Ithaca NY a another Amazing release from ‘The Big Box / 30 Trips Around the Sun’! Both the first & second sets are primo.
‘Shakedown Street’ starting off with the second set is great. 🤠 it’s a shame the vault doesn’t have the end of this show, starting after Trucking, During production an audience tape was used to include/complete the Dead’s performance that day. 🙏❤️😎
Peace be with you all on this grateful Wednesday my brothers & sisters! Rock on 🙏❤️😎

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My surprise show from the box, the 93 show's anniversary is today.

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Catching up on 03/26/90 Knickerbocker today....Monster set list with a second set run that goes: Dew, Brokedown, LTGTR> HELP>Slip>Frank....

Just starting to Roll Away That Dew now.....pretty damn phenomenal.....but earlier in this show, I must say that Brent shines brightly! Perhaps one of the best versions of Blow Away.....I would bet so!

Also listened to the 30TATS 93 show a couple days ago...fine show also from Knickerbocker which includes a mighty fine Comes A Time....aren't they all mighty fine? Any blind man could certainly see!

Simon Rob....darn it.....my carpet rides were not running back then, otherwise you could have caught a flight home from that blue-light, cheap airport :-)

Peace all,

KCJ

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Chuck Berry - Definitive Collection, lots of good stuff. Carol and Nadine always smoke. Nadine, honey is that you...
Steve Miller Band - Book of Dreams. Saw the album cover, along with some others, on big squared blotter in the '80s. Good stuff. The album and the blotter.
GD - Rotterdam 5/11/72, saw all the talk on here about this show recently and figured it would be good to hear again. That Dark Star is more melodic than I recall, I must have confused it with one of the more chaotic E'72 Dark Stars. The Rotterdam and Amsterdam shows from E'72 were the first individual shows I picked up, back when I thought I would just get couple. Then I thought why not a couple more? Ultimately I picked them all up, including replacing my Hundred Year Hall cd with the full show and my Rockin' theRheine with the show in the correct order.
GD - DP 11 9/27/72. I was going to continue running through some more E'72 shows, but then it occurred to me that I wasn't going to hear a Birdsong that way, and DP11 was the first thing I came across with a Birdsong.
GD - DP 23 9/17/72, seemed like another '72 show with a Birdsong would be a good idea, so DP 23 it was. The clarity of the recording by Owsley on that one is amazing, and the show smokes.
Currently spinning Deep Purple - Machine Head for a little variation. Been digging the comments lately, things seem to be percolating nicely. More than I dig looking out the window and seeing more snow falling, which is the other thing I just did.

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Just thought a completely off-topic post would be apropos....

Original ABB lineup, January 1971 -- two months before Live at FE -- is set to drop later this year. Apparently, they played 3 shows, opening for electric Hot Tuna, and a 4-CD box is forthcoming.

The two-track soundboard reel is said to be well-balanced and well worth the listen.

RIP Duane, Gregg, Butch, Berry.

Oh, that's right.. I forgot about the overnight at the airport part.

I was awestruck that you made part of this legendary run, but I can see setting up an emergency bivouac at the airport is the part that stands out all these years later. What an incredible story!

Thanks for the tip Hendrixafficianado
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RSD2019 list said that a vinyl version of Bear’s Sonic Journal would be released.
I already have the CD and the 24/196 FLAC download. I probably need the vinyl too...

listening to it the other day on the way home, I was like, "wow".

10/2/80 also has a trainwrecked Stella Blue, followed by a superb, stompin' Sugar Magnolia. what a contrast.

I sure do love the GD.

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When my significant other comes home from a hard day.. she won't even let me play the Dead (well, at least loud). I'm envious, and thank god for headphones and (almost) legal weed.

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I’m with you Jim....after a hard days work or any days work for that matter, my wife does not want GOGD playing...especially loud! I am either on head phones, walking the dog (or both), or pushed to my upstairs man cave, and then inevitably she says “are you going to be up there all night” (sometimes she throws in an “again” at the end of that statement, if she is upset with me)”

NO HONEY!!! (not all night, just until the end of this show)...

she probably deserves a medal or something for staying with me this long!

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And a teensy bowl. Charlie I rarely post anymore but usually read everything. I saw your post on 5/11/72 and laughed. I'll tell you why. I also read the comments on Rotterdam and played the show. but then I thought the exact opposite as you, I thought Gee, that Dark Star is less melodic than I remembered. Funny right?

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Correction , on the delux version they have songs from the Avalon on the 24/25&26 of January 69

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Yes, thanks, I have just checked it out on Amazon, too. Nice to see both the original and the remixed versions being included. Like with Anthem, the original version always stuck me as being the most impressive. The live songs on the bonus disc look as they have been thrown together a bit- a compilation from 3 nights, 24/26 January 1969. Nice that Clementine is included. Looking in Deadbase, it seems that The Eleven and Lovelight from this run were the ones featured on Live Dead. Dark Star is conspicuously absent from the bonus disc. Maybe they wanted to compile a cd that reflects the era, but which bears no resemblance to Live Dead. Which, for better or worse, they have done.

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What is everyone's thoughts if they will issue a 50th for this one as well, with bonus material?

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Looks like most of the bonus disc is from 1/25…'Cosmic Charlie' on the 2001/2003 reissue is also from 1/25 for those interested...

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I am not sure what made me think I could drink IPAs like a seasoned alcoholic but that sure is what I did last night. Sorry for the obnoxious ending to my post. It's gone now.

I liked the full show release bonus discs from the debut and Anthem but that can't go on forever with just one bonus disc. From what peri said the anniversary Aoxo release will feature material from multiple dates. Maybe Dave will use the anniversary releases as an opportunity to release footage from shows with missing reels.

Bird Song Veneta 8/27/72 or Bird Song PNE 6/22/73?

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So as mentioned earlier post, there is the Aoxomoa 1969 deluxe release, then DaP #30 is 1970 with a 1970 bonus disc.....when is enough enough for 1970s releases!?!? DaP #29 was great, 2/26/77 is one show everyone has wanted as long as 5/8/77- if for novelty value if nothing else. BUT, its just time for a BOX SET from the 1980s- probably SUMMER 1989(my guess is 7/17-19/89). I mean how many releases including the BOX SETs can we have from: 1970, 1972, 1974, 1977, and 1978 already??? It's just time to move into what I consider the prime years: 1979-1991....can't wait to hear deets of the 1981 or 1989 BOX SET

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My wife is fine with GD music - it's GD singing that kills it for her - LOL !!
She just doesn't get it - the GD sing pretty good.......right ??

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Just got the official dead net e.mail .
Cheaper for us limeys to buy it on amazon though . 😸😸😸

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LoveJerry, that is funny. I have the 5/4/72 Paris show spinning now because I thought maybe that is the one with the more chaotic Dark Star that I was thinking of, but now I am gonna have to go back to the 5/11 Dark Star again and see if it still sounds melodic or if I just spaced out during the chaos. Also, there is a certain amount of chaos in most Dark Stars, it is the contrast of the melodic portions and the chaos that makes the song what it is, so it in my mind it is really a question of which portion seems to stand out more on any given Dark Star, if that makes sense to any one other than me. It always struck me as following a similar pattern to tripping, with the contrast of calm and chaos shifting and stabilizing then shifting again, often in ways you didn't anticipate.

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A friend of mine owns a head shop (yes and I work in one), one of the things they sell in his store is sheets of blotter art. He gave me a sheet with Jerry on it. I will be using this pic for a short while :-) He had a small photo album with sheets of blotter art, one was all the Dead albums covers, steal your faces, can't remember what else, but a shit load of "dead" art. He pointed out they were all signed by Ken Kesey!!!! I'm like how the fuck did you get blotter art designed, printed and autographed by KEN KESEY??? He's like, "yeah, it's ken kesey,,,,,,,,,,,, ken kesey JR! I gathered Jr has a business selling blotter art. He said 20 bucks a sheet online. I have not looked into where, how and if.

Thought I'd share.

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FYI stuff,,,,, I just ordered a load of Firesign Theater. If you know who they are I need say no more. If you don't,,,, you're too god damn young :-)

If any interest out there, hit me up with PM

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I stumbled across the newer blotter art stuff from Zane Kesey a couple of years ago, kind of interesting. Perhaps even more interesting is the Blotter Barn site which features images from Mark McCloud's "Institute of Illegal Images", vintage blotter designs from sheets that circulated. If you have never heard of Mark McCloud or his legal battles, check it out, it is a pretty fascinating story. The images on the Blotter Barn site include a number that I recognized as identical to designs that I had come across in the '80's as markings on blotter that had definitely been dipped, a virtual trip down memory lane.

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I checked this out a while back too.. very cool..

Ok.. so now I have some blotter paper, all we need is the secret recipe for acid, some beakers and Bunsen Burners and we should be good to go. What could possibly go wrong?

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Yes of course....I can contribute. I purchased the 2018 Bicycle Day Print as my avatar now displays. To my surprise it came with 900 potential hits of acid that looked just like the print. I have the print framed but the potential acid hits are a big book mark in my Dead Base 50, and that makes me sad :-( .........

I recently asked a friend to send me a liquid vial of white lightning, but all I got was an external drive full of 3 hour concerts labeled GD.....WTF??? Did he not understand? Maybe some hidden messages in those FLAC files....

And to the "Powers That Be".....we have now figured out how to post pictures on Dead.net....only a matter of time until my compadres have tunneled into the vault, and then what will you do???

Oh and ...the picture is the blotter, not the print!

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Cranking In-A-Gadda-Da-Vida at the moment, the full 17 minute version (3 minute radio edit, cmon). Love the Mosrite fuzz and the organ, not to mention the drum solo. Not exactly the sound of thick air, but it works. Reminds me of Home Improvement...

The next year, but glad to see the Ox-oh-mox-oh-ah announcement. As with the previous two releases, I'm sure the live release will be the best part here.

Enjoying the Eel; speaking of organ, sounds like Melvin Seals stole the church organ for the '91 show Deal to close the first set.

Reminds me back in 2006, not long after I first got 'serious about music' and into Dylan in college, we went back up to Hibbing for the Dylan Days celebration, which at that time was in it's peak. That year, they had the Blood on the Tracks band playing the headlining show, that was the band that played on the Minneapolis sessions of the album.

They performed in the Hibbing High School Auditorium (where Dylan got the curtain pulled on him for singing Little Richard, and my parents attended a decade later) and before Idiot Wind, the keyboardist Gregg Inhofer told the anecdote how they had to 'borrow' the organ from the local funeral home. "Hope they don't need it tonight." :D

Anyways, dig the Eel. I've also had I'll Take A Melody and Waiting For A Miracle in my head all week (not Leonard Cohen, though that's good too).

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....agreed muleskinner. His sound during that show is like nothing I've heard from him before. My favorite show from the box. I haven't removed it from my carasol since I plopped it in.
....the AOXOMOXOA news is grate! We all get a brand spankin' new Alligator and a Caution. Blotter level stuff.
Did the math, and realized I'm older now than Jerry was in '91. Wow.
C'est La Vie....https://youtu.be/thkqtpjjIIg
.... yummy.
Hornsby killing it y'all. Where is that Bruce/Vince release Dave? Fuck man.

Accordingly.. knowing the math.. if I was jerry, I would look like I was 75 and a week from now I would be dead.. exactly.. wait for it.. a week from now. In truth, I am old and grey, but still feel healthy and young.

So sad, like a red giant, his flame burned bright, he lived his life, and then.. (not so unexpectedly) it was over. Actually.. like a slow moving car crash I did not expect it.

Still.. he left so much for so many. I love the GD, all so talented.. but with JG, it would have never been. I'm so thankful for what they left us with.
Hope that's ok to say, no negative vibes intended.

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