- 6,910 repliesmarye
Joined:New year, new update. Tell us of your musical adventures in real time!
- Oroborous
Joined:6/10/76Time to redive into this sweet box!
Haven’t done more than dabble since it came out.
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Thanks TCC, I can’t do much in the world anymore, but if I can at least make someone laugh and/or smile, then my day is a success!
But it’s really about the kind community here that fosters one to feel comfortable enough to be yourself…like that fun Sly song about the Elf’s ; )
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Just finished game 4 recorded middle of last night since ABC is in a contract blackout here.
Man these games are crazy good no matter what way your pleasure tends! - rasta5ziggy
Joined:PostersSince we are on a poster role, I have a 2/3/1979 poster from Market Square Arena here in Indy. Had an employee from Obidiah's, a long gone head shop, save it for me. Only one I've ever seen. It's the cyclops skull from the back of Terrapin Station that Mouse did. Day-glo orange and blue, ticket price $6.50/$7.50 DOS. When a San Fran art show was touring with the Dead in maybe 1990 or 1991, Mouse was also with the show. I had him sign it (charged $20). I love the way his signature is with the running mouse at the end of his name. I recently won tickets to PBS Antique Roadshow event and took in that poster for an appraisal. You had to bring at least 1 item but no more than 2. Appraiser had never seen one before and loved it. I'm not going to be on the show, but he valued it $800-$1000. It will probably end up in my will.
- Gary Farseer
Joined:RecentsRecently purchased various nick nacks.
I purchased " Grateful Dead Fare the Well 50th anniversary foil hologram poster." Poster by Justin Helton.
I purchased "Grateful Dead Milestones #7 Hampton Coliseum The Warlocks." Also by Justin Helton. This is not the foil hologram. I wanted that so bad but had to settle for the standard version. I just wanted to grab it. Then, have it framed with my two tickets and the Hampton Box two tickets. That way, maybe my heirs can sell the box and the poster.
I also purchased: "the Chambers Project GD 60th Anniversary Foil Poster."
More on the way. Can't wait to get these three framed and hung.
G
- topchinacatJoined:Me n My Uncle 2
My pleasure Oro ... thanks for sharing, your memory made me smile ... and while I'm here, let me thank you for all your great posts over the years ... those of us who are maybe a little less gregarious live vicariously and grow through you, doc, btk and many others.....tcc
- Vguy72
Joined:The PHISH '03 summer tour is complete........I had fun. IT Festival is up next. I'm familiar with that, so to the Eel i go.
The '91 show is my personal favorite.
I Pre-ordered so have the bonus and glow in the dark poster. Still in tha tube. The framing with occur eventually.
Finally framed my My Morning Jacket Taos poster from 2022. A good frame job is $190 - $250. Michael's has senior discounts. Taking full advantage of that.
First anything Dead related I've listened to to two weeks is going to be that '91 show.
I'm back!! But never really left.
Cheers to all you fabulous peeps.
Knights in 6.

10/9/76
Lol, just a wee bit more throttle than earlier!
12 28 70
Great show
Worth a listen
Scotty needs more power
We need more GD70 releases!!!
The Grateful Dead Movie
Finally... had the chance to watch the blu-ray on an extreme high end 5.1 home theater set up. I knew the incremental improvement to the video, however the audio quality on a system capable of such resolution was outstanding, kudos to those involved with remastering that. We do not have enough high quality video from pre hiatus days.
10/9&10/76
Too much going on yesterday so rewind on the 9 and of course ya can’t stand on just one leg lol
Good working music…putting some cabs and shelving in laundry hall
DMCVT: “extreme high end” system?
Ya peeked my geek!
send me deets
DMCVT
Yes, the Blue Ray from 2005 is outstanding. Also love the added DVD with bonus footage, interviews, etc
Not sure if there is anything else out there before 1974, that hasn't come out already. The 72 partial Denmark show and the Sunshine daydream release.
Would be great if there is something else out there.
Deets, 6.17.75
Oro, deets sent, mostly B&W top line powered by Bryston top line on Oppo player, 7.2 format. We also listened to most of Winterland 6.17.75 which I hope will be released in remastered form some day soon
Live footage
l wonder if there is any more footage form that train journey from 1970. The rest of the set at Woodstock would be interesting too.
make it snappy...
...you are the one
who can make us all laugh
sept 23 1987
@ spectrum phl
maybe some day
this one will get its due,
just overlook the technical issues
in the 1st set
rock on!
Peace for All!
uncle_tripel
4-12-69
14914.sbd.cotsman
Missing about 10 minutes of the show according to the notes.
Sounds good.
Would probably sound grate if it got the official treatment.
got the itch...
...for summertime
june 16 1985
@ the greek theatre
I'm gonna wait
'til the stars come out
and see that twinkle
in your eyes
Peace for All!
uncle_tripel
10/14&15/76
Shrine On You Crazy Diamond!
Edit: didn’t get best listen to the 14, but sounded tour status quo (good) but less fireworks than the Oakland pair. Same with the 15 until the second set….
Yowsa! Supposedly WTJ and others suggest no last tape available, shame
These two would make a fine two for…
Some Candy Talking
Should all the stars shine in the sky
They couldn't out shine your sparkling eyes
continuing...
...the summertime theme
with
june 22 1991
@ soldier field chicago
I just stopped in 'cause
I want to say
PEACE for ALL!
uncle_tripel
Swing! 2.26.77
Spritely played (first) versions of Terrapin & Estimated + a kickin' Deal that all sets the tone for the year ... of course, followed up by that glorious Playing > Wheel > Playing 'sandwich'.
Onward to the 2nd set - adding in the sublime Morning Dew from the next night in Santa Barbara.
Cheers!
12/31/76
to finish out the year….holy crap!!!
Been fo ev er, TOO long!…I forgot…lol
Summertime done, come and gone...?
... not anytime soon
june 24 1991
@ sandstone center for the performing arts
bonner springs ks
by all accounts a "SHED"
and after soldier field
just a wonderful night
with the GOGD
and mr. hornsby
find it on the archive
SBD recorded by Don Pearson
Mastered by C. Miller
Identifier #146590
added to the archive 2019
PEACE for ALL!
uncle_tripel
2/19&20/95
Hey, a thorough examine requires all crevices!
Spirit Of '76
aka the bonus disc from the New Years Eve 1976 Live at the Cow Palace. At Oro's suggestion sort of. It has two songs off the latest release! The Let it Grow > Might as Well. Likely have not played this CD since I got it BITD I'm guessing. A bounty of treasures on that shelf.
Cheers
I'm seeing this was a Dave trial balloon or sampler of sorts as all the selections have been released in later incarnations of Road Trips and Dave's Picks. Includes 6-9-76, 10-2-76, and 9-24-76 (this Playin'>Supplication>Playin' is cool!).
Rockin' the Rhein bonus disc
:)))
2/21/95
Finally getting to this one from Boxilla.
Not too shabby…actually, pretty good so far! (Drumz)
First 2 nights enjoyable also!
It has a Cumberland
China Cat > Cumberland.
3-9-85 104962.sbd.miller
Sound quality isn’t great but sounds better than the cassette I had years ago.
3 23 72
It also has a Cumberland
Heard on the drive home just now
What Am I Listening To
Right now? The Dickey Betts Tribute, live streaming on nugs.
TRIPS FESTIVAL!
...39 years ago tonight
The Fes and I took the 2 hour drive
to the capitol theater in passaic NJ
for some FUN
@ the trips festival
with ZERO & SOUNDS of SAN FRANCISCO
and KINGFISH with BOBBY
I remember we got a very memorable early version of
"victim or the crime" acoustic solo by Bob
and a very cool "easy to slip"
this was the only time I got to watch
John Cipollina play guitar
and I remember the light show was really cool also
so without further delay
march 1st 1986
@ the capitol theater
uploaded to the ARCHIVE in march 2024
identifier #158637
THE WHOLE WORLD
SEEMS SO COLD TODAY
ALL THE MAGIC'S
GONE AWAY
PEACE for ALL!
uncle_tripel
KPFA GD marathon
First up this morning - uncirculated Betty Board of 10/7/80 - np To Lay Me Down
Interestingly the acoustic set (which is super sweet!) was the second offering from this week's Tapers Section. Coinkydink??
2/28/69
Lucky to own the Fillmore box so i've managed to spin both 2/27 & 2/28 today, as I have the house to myself. This box is pure magic!!
Hopefully 3/1/69 and 3/2/69 tomorrow
Rock on, gang
3/1/69
I played this one yesterday. A Rocket to the Moon. I always miss off Hey Jude at the end, though. Maybe I should give it another go - I might be pleasantly surprised. Although it's not a song I like, generally. Apart from the Wilson Pickett version with that blistering solo by Duane Allman.
I'm listening/watching the…
I'm listening/watching the Dodger - Giants spring training game...later today after the game I plan to deep dive into my Charles Mingus collection...
Giants , Dodgers here to Nappy
I do believe we are rooting for different teams.
Jerry says they'll make Hey Jude up as they go ...
and they do (!) It's OK in spots and Ouch in others - the only blemish on an otherwise Great show.
So IMO, no DaveRock you're not missing much ... Stick with Wilson Pickett and Carry on.
"Billy's banger's busted"
Name that show and win!
Dicks Picks No. 18
This afternoon was February 3, 1978, Dane County Coliseum in Madison, Wisconsin. Makes me want to jump back into the Friend of the Devils box. Jerry has a more brittle but 'grabbier' tone than '77, which I assume is from trading the Travis Beam out for Wolf? Either way, the dissonance is a little spookier, ghostlike. Works great in the space segments.
3 23 72
Very hot show
Welcome to the Canteen
An absolute favorite.
Travis Beam - Wolf
Fivebranch - going off photographs and sound, it seems Jerry started using the Wolf in Fall 1977. I agree - a much hotter sound than that of 1976 and the first half of 1977.
Uncle Tripel & Capital theater
Our small band of wanderers were there.
My greatest memory is Zero playing the greatest ever "She's Not There". When they came out of the jam my head exploded (and not with dark forebodings).
I might have that show.
5B
Love Welcome to the Canteen.
My go to for 40,000 Headmen.
One of my oldest LP bought used.
Lots of scratches & pops for authenticity, lol.
Cheers
3/2/69. Fillmore West
The Grateful Dead at their best!
1/2/72
Tasty little show
Good Lovin > China Cat Sunflower > Good Lovin
Oh, yeah...
In the car
Thelma bonus disc
3/35&26/95 today
3/24/95 yesterday: not bad, JG muffs a couple vocals but plays well and seems good overall. Can’t believe how many late era shows don’t have SBs?
JC must have not been giving board patches?
Late Era Shows and SBDS
I wonder why that is? My guess is Latvala just wasn't passing those around but it's just a guess.
2-27-69 vinyl
Didn’t get to it on the anniversary so doing it now.
12-inch Klipsch subwoofer makes Phil the star.
93-95 SBD’s
Many/most that I’ve heard that are labeled ‘SBD’ are actually ear monitor.
I read years ago that the ear monitors were run by a separate soundboard on side stage which is why you can hear the band members talk to each other.
I don’t think that they sound as good as a true ‘SBD’.
I suspect that the true SBD’s do exist, due to the ease at the time of just recording to a HD, and they are being withheld.
PITB...
...in phl
aug 4th 1974
keep smilin'
PEACE for ALL!
uncle_tripel
Hoping DHB🤞
A lot to do today!
3/17/95 currently
3/18&19/95 Shlater…
RE: Late era SBs…
I’m guessing John Cutler wasn’t letting folks patch in direct for whatever reason. I would certainly assume they made recordings.
I.e., Like the DATs used for the released DaPs…
Yeah, Harry Popick, the longtime monitor guy (at big mix desk left of Phil) might have been eventually delegated to making recordings? That would make it less likely for direct feeds to tapers…I’m guessing he must have had a master mix for guests or himself (he can hear any of the mixes individually or any combination) since the individual musician mixes were custom, which often did not include all the other musicians and definitely would have had things in their mix at different levels so a feed like that would probably sound pretty goofy to a civilian? i.e., smidge of kick drum, low bass, loud vocals, yours a tad louder, JG, no Vinny…you can customize it any way you like.
Now if someone had a comprehensive, balanced mix, THAT, could sound good, but in my experience, most musicians don’t want everything, or certain things up in their mix, if in it at all.
BITD we didn’t have in ears, so you often would just put certain things in your floor monitor mix, since you’d still hear most of the instruments etc from their amps (and often the PA) I mostly had vocals, a little kick drum, and any acoustic instruments I couldn’t other wise hear. It gets easily cluttered up so you learn to use just what you really need. But they of course were on a whole different level utilizing dozens of channels all custom mixed to their preferences.
Very interesting though? We’ll have to learn more about it.
There definitely are monitor mixes on arch labeled as SBs, but you’d have to think they have better stuff than that in the vault.
PLUS!, remember, this is the digital age now and folks were starting to bring in some serious digital gear by the end…so I can see the band not allowing direct hi res board feeds to such gear, which you could only really guarantee by not having any direct feeds. Pesky DH pranksters would find a way given the opportunity lol
Berry interesting…
Oh, yeah they had a talk feature so they could communicate verbally if need be, which since certain individuals didn’t have everyone in there mix could be helpful,., it was fun when occasionally that would accidentally get into the main PA mix and we’d hear it out front.
Look down angel
"Tempest" by Bob Dylan. How come he has made so many great albums ? Most people I know haven't made any.
in the car
7/29/74 bonus disc
D'oh!
double post
DaP43 - 11.02.69 & 12.26.69
Because it's way Way WAY better than engaging with anything else that might be available/ongoing this evening.
GBtGOGD