- 72 repliesmarye
Joined:This came to mind because I'm cleaning out closets and coming across boxes and boxes of tapes and slides... Back when the boys started playing, cassettes were a big breakthrough. For years, mailing them around the country was a huge part of the scene. Now you can often download a show right after it's been played, or watch it in real time from thousands of miles away. Things we could only dream of a couple of decades ago are now routine--not just real-time setlists, real-time video for all to see. In the olden days you had to send your film to the lab and wait with bated breath to see if that great shot turned out the way you hoped; now you can not only tell then and there, but you can send it to the world. With special effects. What are you recording/listening/entrusting images to these days? Do you miss the old-school stuff? Are there devices you can't do without?
- dean-uk-head
Joined:Tapesi have a couple of shows that you might like - Rainbow Theatre, Finsbury Park London April 21 1981 & Wembley Stadium, London, October 31 1992. However I only have them as CD-R's, but I can send you those, along with cover artwork. Send me your mailing address and I'll post them.
- dean-uk-head
Joined:Tapesi have a couple of shows that you might like - Rainbow Theatre, Finsbury Park London April 21 1981 & Wembley Stadium, London, October 31 1992. However I only have them as CD-R's, but I can send you those, along with cover artwork. Send me your mailing address and I'll post them.
- RippleMeThisBatman
Joined:TapesHey now! I too am interested in obtaining a tape or two. Been listening to the Dead for decades via albums, CD’s, streams, archives, etc and only caught my first live performance when I saw Bob Weir & Wolf Bros last year ☺️. I continue to climb my way down the rabbit hole any chance I get, including just about any video or reading material I can get my hands on. I recently finished reading “Live Dead: The Grateful Dead, Live Recordings, and the Ideology of Liveness” and become even more fascinated by the phenomenon of tape trading. Really makes me wish I’d been on the bus! Anyways, would love to get my hands & ears on some of those relics if any of y’all are able to administer to a brother.. ☺️
- mstriz17
Joined:In search of tapes!Hey now! I'm putting together a basement stereo rig for my son and have come into a nice old tapedeck. I was too young to see Jerry back in the day, but I'd love to get my hands on some tapes to start a collection. Does anyone have any they're looking to offload? NFA <3
- DrKhartvig
Joined:Would love some tapes!Hey all, as a few others have chimed in here, I would love to slowly acquire some tapes recorded over the years. I like listening in all different media at different times, depending on how I’m feeling. So I’d love to build a little tape collection. Let me know if you’re looking to offload some of your collection as you digitize, or if you’re up for some old-school blanks and postage dubbing. Thanks!

Blair Jackson
any recommendations on affordable film scanners?
Sony DTC-ES60 DAT Machine (and more)
old tapes
transferring tapes
Concert Tapes
free cassettes
New to tape trading. Please help!
Looking to build collection
Re: Film scanners
transferring from ipod classic to computer
@Amy from New York
ipod transfer
iPod transfer
Taping equipment
tapes!
gd cassettes
gd cassettes
CD's
Tapes
rip van winkle wakes up!
rip van winkle wakes up!
Hi Rick
Thanks Marye. I'll check
Pacific North West Box Set
tapes
hi all like some others on this forum i have tons of old school cassettes that id love to pass along if anyone is interested in them they can be yours..
Transferring Cassette to Digital, can someone help me?
I have some original 1st gen cassettes I want transferred to digital files. Can someone do this for me?
Primo Williams
Message or email me.
primo@willcopdx.com
Looking for tapes
Hello, if anyone out there has old cassette tapes that they want to pass on I am more than happy to take them. I have a group of near a dozen heads in my area from the ages of 19-27. We would all really appreciate the opportunity to enjoy the tapes of old.
We can work the details out if you are interested. Email me at gulatherogress@gmail.com
Hey now, so I got a lab in…
Hey now, so I got a lab in NYC we specialize in taking old analog film, video, audio and producing high quality digital files from said media. Now normally I charge 25 bucks per audio tape to convert them over to digital. But as a younger fellow who found his way into the dead scene by benefiting from all the material recorded by the previous generations I'd be remiss if I couldn't lend my hand to the community of heads who want to update their catalogs. With that in mind anyone interested can message me and we will work something out. And if anyone in the greater tri-state area is interested you can drop by the lab. It's located at 115 East 31st street in Manhattan ( between park and Lexington). Just ask for Mike. Oh name of the lab is Imaging Coliseum.
Tape Cover Art
Hey Now Family! I am so surprised that there's no discussion here about tape cover art. (At least, I didn't find any with Search.) During my tape trading days I made tape cover art for almost all of my 600 tapes. This activity was --and still is -- a big part of my life journey; my identity. I would NEVER throw away my tapes!
I wrote an article about it a couple years back for Relix. Here it is: https://relix.com/articles/detail/tape/
And here are some examples:
https://www.etsy.com/listing/719921922/puzzle-duke-42471-grateful-dead-…
https://www.etsy.com/listing/652791890/puzzle-boston-garden-5777-set-2-…
https://www.etsy.com/listing/714123323/avalon-ballroom-101368-grateful-…
https://www.etsy.com/listing/660263347/puzzle-fillmore-east-nyc-92070-g…
I am scolding myself for commercializing this post, but just so you know. I sell these on puzzles, shirts, mugs and posters. Please head over to Shmogger's Den to check them out! (You can also find me sometimes on Shakedown Street.)
Shmogger's Den: https://www.etsy.com/shop/ShmoggersDen?ref=search_shop_redirect§ion…
Or email me: shmogger@shmoggersden.com
Love you more than words can tell,
Shmogger
the place for posts like this
Cassettes and Reels Offered
Hi I also have a ton of Dead cassettes, soundboard and audience. I also have a ton of Dead reel to reel recordings.
I live in San Francisco. I am moving soon. These cassettes and reels can be yours.
I also have 2 cool library file drawer case ( think when you looked up a book at the library). These are perfect for storing cassettes, they fit great. Come pick them up!
email gratecat@gmail.com
thanks,
Scott
@NiteCat
Hey I sent an email inquiring about the tapes if they're still available.
tapes
I gave the reels to a happy guy recently. I gave the cassettes to another happy guy, too.
I have non-dead cassettes ready to go to someone locally in SF. Lots of great live stuff.
Also have a library catalog perfect for storing cassettes, pull out a drawer and there they are! Catalog for someone in SF also.
Grateful dead shows
Hi there, my portable hard drive recently died, I had over 300 shows on it, I'm heartbroken, can anyone send me on shows in a file format or whatever to replace them please?
Cassettes Looking for a good home
Like others here, I've made the move to digital. Downsizing the space I take up so looking to pass along my collection of Dead and non-Dead concert tapes as well as some commercial ones as well. If you're in the Michigan area we could meet up to hand off or if you pay shipping I'll send them. Fred
Re: Cassettes Looking For A Good Home
Fred,
Very interested in these tapes and sent you a message!
looking for a new owner for my almost 1000 GD shows on 3300 cds
this post is not for the faint hearted,I was an early participant here from way back when Mr. Hunter was the webmaster..bout 30 trips around the sun give or take ago. I want my big ass collection of dead shows on cds to find a good home. These shows are Auds,Soundboards and about the best versions out there,no commercial releases.all done by the hands of the fans and thier decks. Ive known most of the tapers from back in the early days. These discs have been well kept in paper sleeves labeled and organized and stored in cabinets for cds and thats how i want them to stay. list of course is avail and pics , but I dont want to piece meal this collection out. is this possible?..would someone want this? is it all about hard drives, terabytes and streaming now? if not you maybe someone you know? shipping would be humongous.would have to be a pick up thing.im in the NYC area.Im not looking to sell the music of course. i Acquired most of this thru vines and the gratitude of the people who spread it far and wide. but with the huge amt of media put into it and storage cabinets maybe a barter thing or rtn of it on a hard drive..all open for discussion, ..also have hundreds of ratdog and PLQ shows but thats another project... PM me if this not beyond yours or someone you knows wildest Dead dreams through another day.
Free tapes
Hi. I have about 500 cassette tapes of ded shows. I mostly collected soundboards. Except late 80's and early 90's, those are mostly audience. The tapes run from, 10/2/66-3/5/92. They are free to a good home. Running out of room. I'm in the philly area. Thanks.
MAXROD101 and ROBOWEN2112
Check your PM's, am interested
130+ GD tapes looking for a home
Like to find someone who would like these locally, so I don't have to box and ship. Oakland CA.
Dead tapes
Hello fellow head!
Younger fan here, eager to get my hands on some tapes and add to my collection (currently only holding vinyls sadly). I’m not in the Cali area, but I would be more than willing to pay for shipping, and forever grateful to you if you were willing to send them to a burgeoning collector in Chicago. I look forward to hearing back from you, and if it doesn’t work out, no worries at all. Have a blessed and safe weekend
Sincerely
Bradley
SHN files
Free: Around 100 SHN file CD-R's of Grateful Dead, mostly 1970's, a few 1960's. (I don't have a list and this number of CD-R's might come to about 30 shows. ) They are around 15-20 years old. I just converted one to WAV on my computer and it sounds great. As I recall from when I first made audio CDs out of them, the vast majority were fine with a very occasional corrupt file. They have been sitting in my house in a 3-ring binder with each disc in its own dust sleeve. The whole thing weighs around 10 pounds. Obviously if I could hand them over in person in central NC, that would be ideal. Otherwise, I'd ask you to pay the shipping cost only.
PHOTOS
Marye, you mention photos. I have a very sad story on that subject. Many years ago back in 70s I had the good fortune to be the recipient of some good ol' GD hospitality. I hopped over from London to stay for a little while with Alan Trist, then as now running Ice Nine but back then from an office at GDHQ in San Rafael. The business was about a big gig in UK that eventually never happened. My job involved hanging with everyone and chewing the fat. I had this beautiful dinky little Rollei camera with me, could fit in your palm but it had a Sonar 2.8 lens. It was very unintimidating. I didn't want to play the tourist too much so I very occasionally asked if I could take a couple of shots (Keith at the piano in Trist's house, Phil posing with his new wheels at his place in Fairfax, Jerry et al backstage at the Keystone, Weir with Eileen at the office, few shots of Alan, Rock and Nicky S etc.). I was so discreet that I used up only a single roll of film (36 shots weren't they? I forget). Long story short, I opened the camera on my return to London to have the film developed only to find that due to a glitch of some sort the damn film hadn't been winding on so I was left with nothing. Bummer, huh? Those photos would be well-known by now, I reckon.
Amigo!
I live in Oakland and I'd love to take those tapes off of your hands! I can swing by and pick them up anytime.
Cassettes Looking For A Good Home
I've made the move to digital. Downsizing the space I take up so looking to pass along my collection of Dead and non-Dead concert tapes as well as some commercial ones as well.
Photos
Old tapes seeking new home
Heya,
I am wondering if anyone would like to have tapes of shows going back to the 70s. There are too many to count but I think there may be about 500 tapes, various quality. Essentially free, apart from shipping, but if you're in the Bay Area, I could even hand deliver them to you. Hit me up on my email: zainmor@hotmail.com
-Zain
Yes!
Yes!
Looking for Tapes!
Looking for any Dead or (gasp!) Phish tapes anyone wants to get rid of. Hit me up! wardellc@msu.edu