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    Here we are, entering our lucky number 13th year of the Dave's Picks series, and once again, I mean it when I say it feels like we're just getting started. Back in mid-2011 when Mark Pinkus and Doran Tyson approached me with the idea of a new archival series to be called Dave's Picks, I was thrilled, humbled, and above all honoured for this ultimate sign of trust, faith, and respect. Never did I think the series would be going for a baker's dozen of years, with many more on the horizon. Our aim remains exactly the same as it was in 2012 when the Dave's Picks series started: bring you A+ complete Grateful Dead shows, sounding better than ever, beautifully packaged, four times per year. A series that began with 12,000 units of each volume is now at 25,000 and sometimes that might not even be enough, and this is a testament to Rhino never veering off the path of its vision to treat Dead Heads with respect and caring. Everything we release, just as everything we do as it relates to the Grateful Dead's legacy, begins with the question, "is this cool? Is this something I'd like?"

    To our subscribers, we really couldn't do this without you. You give us the faith that we're on the right track, trusting us to fill your mailbox with the goods four times per year. We put a tremendous amount of work into the subscribers' exclusive Bonus Disc that comes with the second volume every year, and that's to say thank you for joining us on this journey that doesn't have a specific destination. Speaking of the Bonus Disc, wait until you see what we have planned for the extra CD that will come to you along with Volume 50. Were I a younger fellow, I'd insert the "mind-blown" emoji here. Suffice it to say, we think it will blow your mind. After a year of tremendous variety with 2023's four offerings from 1977 (two complete shows!), 1972 (Keith and Donna!), 1979 (Brent!), and 1971 (Keith, with Pigpen on hiatus!), we are already planning a wild ride in 2024, starting with a 4-CD mega set featuring TWO complete shows from April 27 and 28, 1985, at the Frost. And Vol. 50? An upper-tier Dead show that's been on our release list for many years. The time is perfect for this show (shows...?) to be the one celebrating big number 50. So, thanks for coming along for another year. We really appreciate it and won't let you down.

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  • JoeyMC
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    I think the "release date" for Dave's 49 will be January 26th, which is the last Friday of the month.

    That's interesting, Dick's 21 dosen't seem to get much respect these days...best show in five years?

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    @ crow told me, interesting comment...
    "in an old man there is always a kid who wanders what has happened..".Could be Groucho or another merry prankster.
    but memory not so full of holes...just a lot of music on the shelves, like Dicks picks 21, an underated gem, maybe the best show between Atlanta 80-11-30 to this day 85-11-1 in Richmond.
    strange and good filler from 80-9-2 in this pick

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    Nothing happened, one of four dates the Dead never played.

  • Oldhead89
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    Release date for DP??

    When can we expect the first Dick’s Picks of 2024?

    For some reason I thought the first set was being issued this month; was I wrong?

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    Good Old Grateful Podcast

    IJWTS I'm really enjoying the Good Old Grateful Podcast coverage of all the songs on Wake of the Flood. The deep dive into Eyes of the World was especially insightful. Almost done with Eyes, and its on to Prelude and Weather Report Suite. Highly recommended. Please don't Hey Now me.

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    That movie... so much of a time and place, or places... lucky enough to catch the Rolling Thunder Review at the Augusta Civic Center, the day after Thanksgiving 1975. Talk about old... Heard Dylan before at MSG Concert for Bangladesh and at the old Boston Garden with The Band, January 1974. RTR was a trippy variety show for Rubin Carter, the make up, Scarlet Rivera's violin with the Blues For Allah sticker. The thing that jumped at me in that movie, when they are jamming at Gordon Lightfoots place, Dylan and McGuinn can't follow Joni Mitchells chords, almost agape.

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    Sucking in the '70s

    One really weird thing about getting old is that your memory starts to be so full of holes that you can sometimes watch a movie you know you've seen before and yet be surprised and delighted by the whole thing as if seeing it for the first time. Happened to me the other day with Scorcese's film about the Rolling Thunder tour. And it made me really miss the '70s.

    Imagine if now a major rock star, one of the very biggest, decided that rather than do another stadium tour as his managers and record company wanted, decided to play 500 seat venues in small towns, doing shows that were advertised only by hand-out fliers and word of mouth a few days in advance. Suppose said rock star also decided that he wasn't going to do his regular arena show, but a review that included Allen Ginsberg reading poems and various famous and not-so-famous friends doing a few tunes. Suppose he decided that he himself was going to drive the tour bus from town to town and stop off to perform an an Indian reservation when he felt like it. Suppose he'd just written a protest song about a boxer framed for murder, and rushed that song onto the market, and it was climbing the charts (and would eventually help to get the guy released)?

    Hard to imagine anything like that these days of corporate sponsored tours that spend years pounding away at a schedule designed to extract every last dollar out to each and every football stadium around the world as the "artists' lip sync their biggest hits.

    And certainly nobody these days wants to take any political stand whatsoever. Except maybe Neil Young. Or maybe Springsteen. Two guys whose best days were in the '70s.

    So here I am missing the '70s. Which is weird, because at the time, we all thought everything sucked! But looking back, there were still a lot of people around who thought they could actually Change Things. Including Bob Dylan.

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    1979-1980....

    ....I was 12-13. The formative years.
    Good times. The best of times.

  • Porkins
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    I would like a 1979 or 1980…

    I would like a 1979 or 1980 box set sometime. I’ve always enjoyed the Alaska 1980 shows but I’ve listened to them so many times I’d rather get something else. I’m a proud Lost Sailor fan. I saw the Wolf Brothers play a Sailor > Saint a couple weeks ago at the Capitol Theatre and it was the highlight of the show for me (well Terrapin too). But I like most everything.

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    Congrates! Wissonoming

    My 45th is in 2 weeks!
    I’ve actually been making my way through early 79 and recently hit 1/5/79.
    Good show, good energy, and not bad aud by Bob Wagner I believe?
    Wondered why they played the Rectum twice but not together…

    Maybe I’m projecting but it ever so slightly seems like you can hear K&D slowly dropping out sort of?
    They were so good on 12/31 but, hard to put in words: she usually starts off good but some of these shows seems to go downhill a bit as the night progresses? She has mentioned Alcohol becoming a problem, along with others…
    Who knows, I’m up to the 15th, which is generally good, second set is awesome. That’s another thing: seems like the first sets are not as magnificent? Again, good, but as the tour progresses it seems like the first set is becoming more of a warm up set? The 15 fyi, is on Dave’s “list” and seems like a show he would pick…

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To our subscribers, we really couldn't do this without you. You give us the faith that we're on the right track, trusting us to fill your mailbox with the goods four times per year. We put a tremendous amount of work into the subscribers' exclusive Bonus Disc that comes with the second volume every year, and that's to say thank you for joining us on this journey that doesn't have a specific destination. Speaking of the Bonus Disc, wait until you see what we have planned for the extra CD that will come to you along with Volume 50. Were I a younger fellow, I'd insert the "mind-blown" emoji here. Suffice it to say, we think it will blow your mind. After a year of tremendous variety with 2023's four offerings from 1977 (two complete shows!), 1972 (Keith and Donna!), 1979 (Brent!), and 1971 (Keith, with Pigpen on hiatus!), we are already planning a wild ride in 2024, starting with a 4-CD mega set featuring TWO complete shows from April 27 and 28, 1985, at the Frost. And Vol. 50? An upper-tier Dead show that's been on our release list for many years. The time is perfect for this show (shows...?) to be the one celebrating big number 50. So, thanks for coming along for another year. We really appreciate it and won't let you down.

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The Race is On, order placed and confirmed, no issues.

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Here it is. Sticking with 25,000.

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Third to skate on the fresh ice.
Sweet! Can't wait.
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Let the speculation begin!
Most intriguing: 51
"different line-up"
"haven't hit in a very, very, very long time"
Three very(s) equals primal?
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Dennis love it about the Wife I know what you mean :)

Got it.....ordered

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And yeah, 25K... I thought after the fairly slow pace of sales for the 2023 Picks that they might drop the numbers down a bit. Then again, they limited Here Comes Sunshine to 10K and it sold out very quickly, though I figured that had more to do with the reputation of those shows than anything else. Whatever, I'm glad the business is good enough that Dave and the gang will keep doing what they do!

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Order placed & the discount code CC22SLA15WMG worked too. Saved a few pounds for them to be sent to the UK. Happy days!

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Thank you for finally giving us some '85!! Maybe some Fall tour next choice? 85 Box in 2025 too much to wish for?? Enjoy, all, and thanks Dave & crew!!!

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The He's Gone ..on it sry dealing with some sorrow,,, rad long drums/jam into the other ......yes get your sub its always Grateful Dead....oh and been writing haiku dig it Kerouac

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Am I crazy to think/hope/pray that No. 50 show (or shows) could be the Watkins Glen show and soundcheck? More like a 51st anniversary by then but close enough. If anyone knows, please don't tell me. Love the seaside chat reveals.

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One of the best bargains on the planet. Pretty soon I'll need to add another storage rack.

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Thirteenth year in a row subscribing (14th including the last year of the Road Trips series). Awesome choice to kick off 2024! Among the neglected release years, 85 has a lot of gems with unique sets and performances. The Frost was host to many epic performances. Will be awesome.

Watkins Glen for #50 would be fantastic with the sound check for the bonus disc. All the more reason to subscribe. Certainly fits Dave's description.

Hopefully #51 or #52 will hit on some December 90 or 91.

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Early bird pricing is a grate deal.
And the bonus disc.
I listen to all eras, so happy with some ‘85, and would like DaP51 to be a ‘91 or 3-30-94 if it’s going to be just Vince.

DaP50
A 2-CD bonus would be a grate gesture to thank the loyal subscribers. As Dave says on the seaside chat, and written above, it’s the subscribers who keep this series running, not the ala carte sales.

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but my experience with '85 is his voice is pretty much uniformly horrible. Hope these are an exception.

As for #50, I'm guessing some combination of 5/25 and 6/8/74. Would be released right around the 50th anniversary of these shows, and they're pretty much the only ones from that period not already released in some form.

Agreed with the poster who said Dave's clues for #51 point towards a Primal Dead release. I'd guess '68.

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Just ordered my first DaP subscription for ‘24. Bought a few “that’s it for these ones” and knew I couldn’t keep avoiding. Bring on ‘85 shows, DiP 21 is a fave.

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Something they haven’t hit in a long time—so it’s either early Dead, ‘68 like others have speculated…or the opposite end, ‘91-‘92 which, correct me if I’m wrong, haven’t been hit since the download series and Dick’s picks prior to that. I like the variety so I won’t be upset by either…but secretly hoping for ‘68. Subscribed for 2024 and added that Dave’s 2 vinyl to the cart as well, because I was already here…

Edit: also 1980 has been neglected for about a decade. But unlikely since they’re hitting ‘85 first thing in 2024.

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I just subscribed as always. It seriously is the best deal around, I love it. As for Vol 50, I agree with everyone that Dave L and the crew are going to go all out on this one. The thing is what could it be? Again, I am thinking 1968 or 1970 as those are 2 years that many of us have asked for and have not have too many shows released. I like to think that the occasion calls for something from "back in the day".

Looking at everything that has been given the official release by the band, most of the top rated shows (Deadbase and other sources) have seen the light of day. We have got many complete shows from legendary runs and tours. Now I know there are more shows that fit this description, but many are going to fall in the post hiatus or Brent era. I don't think Vol. 50 will be anything from that. I also do not think it will be a show from 1974 as the Mars Hotel 50th should capture that. 1973 was covered pretty well this year. 1972 and 1971 have been well represented. So it has to be 1970 or before, but I don't think 1969 is as likely as we have a decent amount of those shows released.

For pre hiatus shows, 1970, 1968, and even 1967 are underrepresented. I also know the the availability of tapes is an issue in those years so likely that has limited how much we have got. Which is why Vol 50 is the perfect time to unleash some of the shows from these years.

Honestly I am just happy with anything we will get, but the excitement of discovering what is coming, at least for me, is building.

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Frost 85

Yummy

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GOD BLESS THE GRATEFUL DEAD.

Their music keeps my hope alive. Without GD, I would be a very bummed individual, indeed.

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9/19/70

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Got my order through without any problems for a change. Looking forward to another year of fantastic shows to keep me sane in this crazy world. Hoping for Watkins Glen for 50.

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Just a wild guess but could DaP50 be a couple of Ark shows with the bonus disc being a bit of the third?

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I was at these '85 Frost shows. Don't get your hopes too high, the playing is good but Jerry's voice is indeed horrible, especially on the 2nd day, check out the Archive. Can't believe they went ahead with these. You'd think Dave would have picked '82 Frost, both great shows.

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Agreed, $100/year to have 14 CDs of Grateful Dead music delivered to my door from the Vault? No brainer!

A 50th for #50 would indicate to me a '74 show. As for #51, I would love to see the two recently uncovered '68 shows released -- that would be really wonderful.

And then there's the 2024 box. Geez, not complaining, but I barely get through each year's box when the next arrives. I'm like a kid playing in the mud on a rainy day..........

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why? never had a problem before, won't work either as guest or signed in as member, this was going to be my last sub anyway, but why won't it work? Mary? anybody

We are it…which to me means if we don’t support these releases, they will not last!
Watch how surprised Dave is in the video that it’s gone on this long.
It’s 4, no 5 concerts for a hundo, whale else can you get four concerts, in any format, for that?
And yes, boo hoo, your NOT always gonna get what YOU want, imagine that, FFS!
Don’t think of it as a negative, perhaps it’s a opportunity to do something nice! Like give that horrible (fill in the year) show you just couldn’t possibly survive listening to, to someone who’ll love it?
Turn that frown upside down!

85: picky DH would have chosen something different from the year, but these shows are definitely worthy!
I’m stoked to finally get something from one of my favorite years. Finally!
And since he didn’t go to summer tour, maybe that means there’s still hope for a summer box…

50: something that he can’t believe hasn’t been out yet, and/or the bonus disc should have been out on its own?
Hmmmm, Watkins Glen would fit that, but would it all fit?
You’d think they’d do a 74 this year, but maybe not? There’s about 11 shows left, and all kinds of fragments.
I could see frags being a bonus for Mars Hotel (staying with one disc). But I don’t feel like any of the remaining are worthy of such a big tease, and don’t see anything for a bonus that would fit the hyperbole…
1970 maybe…?

Though you’d think that would fit the 51 tease: haven’t had a straight up 70 release since DaP 30. It could also fit the unusual band lineup clue if you had TC in the mix. Been awhile for 76 and 80, but they don’t fit “band lineup” criteria.
Same with primal, except perhaps early primal! Say something with the original lineup, before Mickey etc…
Haven’t done any of that since what? Ist album 50th bonus and/or Boxilla?
Something post Brent might fit, except he said haven’t had anything from this line up in a long time.
Technically, he hasn’t done a Dave’s post B yet, but by way back, maybe he means since DaP came out, which couid mean a post Brent 90s?
Wildcard: 12/18/73 as DG was on maturity leave, so technically a different lineup, and they haven’t released anything from those magic ten shows in so long I can’t remember when?

Ok, let’s see if this posts?

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or can I?

Nope. I cannot post my original text, no matter what. I removed all proper nouns and punctuation

My point was similar to Oro below, in that it's great that we receive such variety for so little, and one can believe it if you need it, and if you don't . . .

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6-30-74 is an epic 50th anniversary show, none of which has been released. Playin/Uncle John's sandwich to close the 1st set. China>Rider to open the 2nd. The big jam includes Truckin', Eyes and Stella, followed by a RnR finish of NFA>GDTRFB>OMSN.

A nice companion as bonus disc would be highlights from 7-25-74. It has a Dark Star and WRSuite, neither of which appear on the 6-30 show.

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I am in for another year, great sales job, Dave! I had been hedging after the St. Louis 79 show, but then the addition of the 1970 material to 48 and then Dave practically telling us 50 is going to be a monster show... count me in.

I had a cassette back in the day that had partial of the Frost 85 first night-- from Tom Thumb and the funny stage banter through Eyes of the World. Jerry is smokin' on guitar, vocals not so much from my recollection. But the guitar... I always liked the portion of that show I had and look forward to hearing the entire show in cleaned up high sonic quality, which my cassette was decidedly not.

50: I am going with Dane County Coliseum, 2-15-73. That is a monster of a show that really should have been released a loooong time ago. Not sure what the bonus would be, but that is what I am putting out there.

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Ref' Dave's 50: 1972-09-28 is the last sleeping Monster in the vault so far as I can tell (unless we can get Plangeant-ation of full show DiP 1) 😁

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You are of course right Alan: I'm simply beered-up and putting in an incoherent request to Dave! Hopefully it shows up as either a DaP one day or as the Stand-alone from a big box: it's the main reason I keep checking in these days 😊

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I haven’t listened to those in years and have no memory of them. So it will be new to me.
I prefer summer 85, but maybe we’ll get a summer 85 Box in 2025 since there isn’t enough material for a 75 Box.

Oro might be on to something with TC in the mix as a lineup that is different and should have been released already.

Otherwise yes, Vatkins Glen as ‘Henry Kissinger’ pronounces it.

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I haven’t listened to those in years and have no memory of them. So it will be new to me.
I prefer summer 85, but maybe we’ll get a summer 85 Box in 2025 since there isn’t enough material for a 75 Box.

Oro might be on to something with TC in the mix as a lineup that is different and should have been released already.

Otherwise yes, Vatkins Glen as ‘Henry Kissinger’ pronounces it.

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The first post was denied due to a wrong reCRAPTCHA answer.
Apparently reCRAPTCHA got overruled.

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I am so happy to hear these shows have been selected for Dave’s Picks 2024. I was at both and had such a memorable weekend at Frost.

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Wouldn't it be cool if Dave's Picks 50 was 12/18/73 and the bonus was the part of 12/19/73 that wasn't released as part of Dick's Picks 1??

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Yes! 2 15 73

Bonus material should be 2 17 73 HCS > CCS > IKYR

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As Beavis and Butthead would say...

"YES! YES!"

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Blind Man That would be great I was at both shows the first show police were harassing people on the floor if you struck a match or lit a lighter and were removing people. Very stressful for the State we were in The second show we sat off to the side and relaxed I remember Phil noticed what was going and started to play the Bass Very LOUD! .
and shook the building

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Number 50 would be great to have a booklet as with the end of Dick’s Picks. I don’t remember if it came automatically or you had to order it. I know with instant access today it’s not necessary but this old guy still checks it out occasionally
No problem ordering although years ago I found signing into PayPal then ordering eliminated a problem I was having

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I listened to the Playing-Dark Star- Morning Dew-Playing jam form 10/18/72. Some proper bass playing there alright.

Another factor in purchasing cds if you don't live in The States is that they are much, much more expensive. This last one I have bought cost 43 dollars.
I had a quick count last night, and I've got 42 Dave's Picks. Disappointing that he seem to feel you are of less value if you no longer subscribe.

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Few typing errors down below, but I daren't come out to correct them in case they don't let me back in again.

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Snafu, are you referring to liner notes?

I could be wrong but I am fairly certain all Dave's Picks have come with liner notes.

For Dick's #36, they included a write up of Bear's recording process which is interesting.

Still no shipping notice here.

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