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Oro - I was on the rail for that one and had a special Jerry moment during Want To Tell > Estimated (I posted about it not long ago.) Those 3 shows at Memorial Stadium were all pretty dang good and Jerry was in good form and spirits. Truly hard to believe how much he had deteriorated less than 2 months later when I saw him at Soldiers Field. There's a circulating soundcheck from 5/24 of them doing Tough Mama. Phil suggests Unbroken Chain next but Jerry counters with Childhoods End. After that, they play Rain. I swear I read they sound checked Whiskey in the Jar before 5/26 but I couldn't find recording or even reference to that earlier this morning.
Pay special attention to the D/S > Wheel 5/25 Night 2 - it was very wild and, as it turns out, that was the final Wheel . . . .
Edit - and the Throwing Stone > NFA that followed was fine by me also lol ; )'

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Good shows
5/25 was lysergic; they did TS > NFA. blech. but everything else was good. The Mighty Quinn was encore...yes.
5/26 was indeed remarkable. release-worthy, even.

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... done ...

march 24 1973
@ the spectrum
set 2
for a late winter escape!

Peace for All!
uncle_tripel

Yes, I skipped 5/25, only because I’ve already enjoyed it via BCs crack recommendation! (and recent enjoyable first hand report) POTD maybe? Anywho, first night was nice, and Jer sounds pretty dern good here on 5/26 Help/Slip/Franks so far…psyched for rest after BC and PFs 👍

Last night 3/17/25: the Quintet (sorta) can still bring it!
DS 1>>Viola 1>>Doin That Rag…DTR kicked buttowski!
Or howsbout: JAM>>Masons>>SS>>Good Times, Bad Times>>SS>>the 11>>DS 2>>New Speedway.
Yeah, I know it’s not the Dead, but I can’t understand why more folks who dig the primal stuff don’t dig the Phil show? Their loss…
Onward, this house ain’t gonna clean itself lol

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5/26 You guys weren’t kidding! Good Sheet Mon!
Onto the 28, (LIG) which is a good show, but maybe not quite the previous equal…?
Looks like a DHB today! Woohoo lol as were deep into 5/29 now!
These shows are good too, maybe just a little less peppy than Seattle?
Pretty good Aud (29) too!

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Up and Down - some songs reach/near excellence, and some songs are pretty much lost in 'the haze' - which is indicative of this time period and year ... Fair observation or just one man's biased opinion, you decide:

Evidence Keith starting to use more of that 'ham fisted' approach on the keyboards - versus his lighter touch post-hiatus up to 6.9.77. I do enjoy Jerry's Wolf tone and most of his playing at this stage, but he is straining to sing more and more, and missing his vocal marks more often ...

They are all Way coked up (freebase and/or whatever else), to my ears - such that much semblance of nuance is lost. It's definitely the 'all power' edition - and no doubt, when the juice syncs up (back half of Big River through Let it Grow set ender) it's pretty damn powerful and full of swagger.

In that power GD vein though, I prefer the primal era and the raging elements of '74 that have more psychedelic underpinnings and twists in them.

Anyway ...
Cheers, All

In cast on right arm after reconstructive work, (anthem) sun blazing on the deck, cold brew in hand, needed a little primal CE/TOO, this was perfect.

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Ouch! Hope the prognosis is good for golfing.
Doctor, will I be able to play the piano?
Yes.
Good, I always wanted to.
Cheers
Listening to suggestion for the 2024 sub. bonus disc.

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...with a Box of Rain 3/19/90

walk into splintered sunlight
inch your way through dead dreams to another land

then it's off to the greek
july 15, 1984
for some more
BASS GRATE LESH PHILLING

after the 1st encore: brokedown
mr. lesh steps-up to the microphone
"many thanks and god bless you all,
be sure and come back
we'll be here again"

y'all have a grateful day!

Peace for All!
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Yes, indeed, return to golf well in mind for scheduling this, will start to putt and chip again in a few weeks after cast comes off. Just before, went south to play a couple nines with a nephew. Was going to comment on anesthesia and propofol notes on another post stream, but I don't recall anything after they said just a little pinch, after which I was being helped into a car, I want to thank them for not putting on my underwear backwards... good docs and great meds, gel freeze packs and elevation of various sorts and degrees working for me. Not sure about this new box yet, especially looking forward to 54, my first show, had a camera with me.

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The plan was 7/19/74 Dave's 17...
But you guys got me listening to 5/26/95. It's GOOD! :)

I'll still be going back to Dave's 17

Through the fog to Shoreline, 6/2/95!
BTKs last? I have him noted for some reason?
Anyway, through the first, another good show!
Sure, usual, small occasional vocal flubs, but Jer sounds fairly energetic, engaged, etc. he’s progressed nicely back to old self (sorta) especially after Atlanta bottom…

DMCVT: they put your under ware back on? Mine was on my head for some reason? Hmmm? Right or left? You can always play with just your right if need be. Hey, desperate times call for desperate measures! Be well amigo!
Where the hell is Jimmy? Still out there somewhere on the lost highway?
All good things in all good time…

Ha, 1sty replacing Vguy with the dad jokes! Hey-Oooo

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6/3 good, but didn’t get a very good listen in so…
Jers been good in the first sets, later in the shows, sometimes seems like he gets a bit fatigued, but still reaching for the gold ring!
6/4 just starting…DHB? Should have just enough time?
Completed, all good until Days Between, Ist half good, then?…
Actually, upon Futhur review…Jers starting to drift well before Days…first part of Victim it’s like he’s playing a different song?

Probably should listen to this whole run again? Admittedly, it’s been more wallpaper than critical listening, but I usually can pick up on anomalies, both good and bad. Kinda like when the kids are romping and making a racket the adults don’t really hear it, but if it gets really quiet…that’s when they start worrying lol
Maybe BC will give it a better treatment?
Think I need to move on a bit, like say parts of 78 I’ve not covered yet, THEN!
Then we finally go 85! I’ll finish the final death tour later…

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Bird Song from Jersey City on 2023 DaP Bonus Disc. On "work detail" today so only a few quick tunes before heading out. The Boston Music Hall 9/15 (+ DS from 9/16 it sounds like) is gonna be a "reel" treat in the Enjoying the Ride box.
Oro - you got me thinking time to check out those Shoreline '95 shows - remember way way back when GDH episode with 6/2 Space and Gyoto Monks that Bobby bigfoots with Easy Answers but don't know if I've ever listened to much else from that run.
Joey - glad you enjoy 5/26 Memorial Stadium! That was a good run.

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...The Grateful Dead
as bill graham launches the
late electric show
on may 15 1970
@ the fillmore east

Peace for All!
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“Bobby Bigfoot’s” it lol Nice!
Yeah the monks are CAF!
That show seemed pretty solid comparatively.
Perhaps a slow decline over the next couple?
Would love to hear what you think?

Think imma gonna hit the two may 78 Uptown’s next, I’ve not yet had the pleasure, then it’ll be off to Egypt and fall 78…

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Mad Man Across the Water - LP
Found for $1.00 at a thrift.
Not a pop or scratch.
Cool cover with a booklet inside.
Nothing but classics.
The soundtrack of our early FM radio years.
Cheers

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... Going with the least heralded '74 show of the three, since I have listened to Portland and Seattle Hec Edmondsen late last year.

The same tendency applies to the '73 selections in this (very fine) box. I have listened to 6.22 Vancouver most often, and 6.24 Portland (w/Dark Star), while not taking in the Seattle show very often.

Maybe that one next, IDK ...

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...I would slave to learn the way...

july 25th 1974
@ International Ampitheater
has always been a top '74 choice of mine :)

...to sink your ship of fools

everyone enjoy your 1st SPRING weekend!

PEACE for ALL
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noted...

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7/19/74

if you need a recommendation for today:

3/21/70

THAT would be an excellent Dave's

but prolly no soundboard or no copy in the vault

in the minutes before things kick off at work: Ballroom Blitz by Sweet

that track never gets old

one of the best RnR songs ever

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Yesterday we caught the 2 chi chis from 5/16&17/78, good, 78 status quo like.
but not RJ?…onto 9/14&15/78. First night interesting, for geeks…just getting to the 15…bound to cover just a little more ground…

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Road Trips Vol. 4 No. 2, April Fools '88...

But now I'm on 7/25/74, it wasn't far from 7/19 :)

and omg the sound of it alone is worth the price of admission, the playing so far is incredible, Phil is everywhere.
Thank you Unc!
I thought I hit this one last year, but I'm pretty sure now that I skipped it.

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15 was better than 14, but still weird recording/mix…gets better progressively, but…
Currently Rocking the cradle, rearranged in proper sequence now…

3/21/90: fun night, unbelievable Victim, but ya had to be there. The surround effects just don’t happen on the CD. Worked, met up with Harry the Sweaty Drummer, drove over the border and the couple hours there, and back after, worked the next day, then did it all again, oh to be young lol
All kinds of crazy shit, but perhaps craziest, the border incident lol

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Thanks for reminding on Colgate, PF.

I'm thinking I'll start with the 11.02 Toronto show parts that are on disc 3 + the rest of it on DP 34 (Rochester) - as it's been quite a while for that one.

... Then Colgate - and leave the 5th and 6th for another time later this spring.

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Getting in some Wall of Sound for this one more Saturday day.

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An absolutely stellar Pick!!

Truckin>Phil Solo>The Other One>Stella Blue

This particular segment is a contender for best of 1972, and that's saying something!!!

The Playing In The Band is a Jazz-fueled psychedelic masterpiece

Entire show is flawless

The first set closing Bertha is like a runaway train!

A++ Grateful Dead

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The sound was killer - up there with the Jai Alai Fronton shows for best capture of WoS ... well, sound.

I highly recommend this box (and Listen to the River) to anyone who might be interested.

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of course!

8/25/72: remember being non-plussed?
Think i was crabby because he skipped the Dark Stars, which negatively biased my thought lol Need to revisit it, so many really. We’re always hurrying on to the next thing…come to think of it now, gonna need to hit a bunch of later 72 this summer. But for now, digging this WL run. JG a bit hoarse on the 19, see how he holds up on the 20th?
Onward!

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+ glorious Estimated > St. Stephen, etc. and therefore a contender for best post-hiatus show ever >>>

06.09.77

It is tempting to forget that, in fact, (really, really talented and 'synched up') Humans - including those on the production & sound and recording crew/s - made this music ... It sounds incredible / impossible, from a syncopation, dynamism, and focus standpoint ... But they are
The Greatest
Band
Ever

Music to Fill the Air >> For All Time!

4/1/88 Road Trips Vol. 4 No. 2, this release sounds very good, much better than I remembered, might give it a second run through.

I was under the impression a lot of people thought 8/25/72 was the wrong house... I don't know enough about the run to have an opinion. I'll have to do 9/9 again, I didn't really get it at the time, I moved on pretty quickly.

Man, I think 6/8/77 is one of the best shows of the year... I just like it better, probably the setlist, compared to the 9th

So, 7/25/74 is a really great show up until the Uncle John's Band falls apart, Bob actually says "bad" during the "how does the song go" part :)
They do recover quite nicely though, with an ok jam..

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...might as well stay in town one more day...

june 29th 1976
@ the Auditorium Theater

if my mind serves me correctly
this one has that same
slow Garcia tempo right out of the gate
as daP 53

Peace for All!
uncle_tripel

Onward!
The 20th was pretty sweet!
Looking forward to hearing this one complete.

8/25/72: Joey, that was probably me, picky DH lol
Though I think some others felt the same: initial reaction, bummed for no Dark Star, but most of us got over it once we started listening, like that crazy Other One etc…there is a lot of competition within 72, so always lots of speculation there.
Also, I remember some folks were lamenting the fact that the run wasn’t made into a small box, kinda like February 74 etc…since we only get one a year I’m not into the small boxes, so that didn’t bother me personally.
Initially I didn’t want to get into collecting “stuff”. Just wanted shows I was at (which I did pretty well early on, but DaP has given me only the two 87 : (…but then I got way deep into the 72-74 Dark Stars and started getting sucked into the subs so as not to miss out, (after missing out!) but now of course fully immersed chasing the collection, which means getting the occasional mediocre or head scratcher release. I enjoy them all, but some not as much, kinda like 9/9/72. That one seems like wrong house to me, but I’m sure there were other factors involved with that one…but hey I’ll take it all, just wish I’d get some of my shows…

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Ok, ya got me.
Doing disc 2.
Nice Samson to start.
And who doesn't like a spirited Funiculi, Funicula.
Help is on the way!
Cheers
Can't rate it, I'm just not that knowledgeable, and I like them all, lol.
But it is just exactly perfect!

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...has peaked my interest...
for multiple '81 show run

beginning this trip with
may 15th 1981 set 2
@ rutgers athletic center
in piscataway nj

Peace for ALL!
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I highly recommend 5/17/81,
and I’d go with an Aud so you can fully appreciate how loud Jerry was!
He was trying out the latest (at tge time) McIntosh Amp: the MC 2500 (prolly since Mac is just down the road in Bingo Town), which used mono is rated very conservatively at 1000 watts, compared to his usual MC 2300 at 600 watts!
I was in the third row and couldn’t hear right for days, including the proffs directions for my final the next day lol
Some of the SBDs you can’t tell so much, but on certain Auds, yowsa!
He’s just ripping!
I think this show is as hot or hotter than anything he’s released from 81 so far!

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Finishing up this fine run!

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    There were two more Nuggets box sets, Nuggets Where the Action is that focused on Los Angeles and Nuggets Love is the song we Sing which focused on San Francisco, there was some attempt at more poppy nuggets, those are hit and miss, The Fading Yellow series is much better at that weird psyche pop. There was also the Back From The Grave series on Crypt records that is pretty gnarled but just as good as the first two Nuggets comps. Also the gentleman that compiled Nuggets 2, British box is Mike Stax and he publishes the amazing Ugly Things fanzine, which is one of the best music zines ever. With each new issue I’m excited if I know 25% of the bands inside, but well worth your money,

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    Started and finished 9/10/91, MSG, with Branford Marsalis sitting in. Started 3/20/92 and almost finished the show before I got home. Life is good.

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    ... Garcia
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    sdb streaming w/ headphones
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    was a fun road trips cassette
    for many years, really solid,
    especially liked set 2
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    PEACE for ALL!
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    nice sq from mr. miller

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    I am right now listening to Acoustic On The Eel, so 8/29/87 Jerry Garcia Acoustic Band.
    But otherwise it was 5/10 and 5/11, 1972. It was more obvious to me this time that Jerry was a little too high to start the 10th. I am moving on to 5/13/72. It was either that or 5/10/86 lol, because they're so similar.
    I appreciate all the stories Oro ! :)
    I always wanna get into some '86 and then I don't. Ha.
    Man, last night I got into Bringing It All Back Home and then Highway 61 Revisited.
    I have this thing about wanting to hear every Bob Dylan studio album in order before I leave this world. I'm not going anywhere I don't think, but i remembered last night to get some Dylan in me.

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    I just saw an Elcaset deck on fleabay called the Teac AL-700 which was the best deck ever made for a format I never heard of. Elcaset (for 'large cassette') was the "improved" cassette format where the tape was twice as wide and ran twice as fast to rival reel-to-reel in SQ. The tapes looked like a thin, tall VCR tape. The format died a quick death and was only around from about 1976-1980. The Sony decks ate tape but apparently this Teac was the best one with killer build quality and plug in boards inside for easy repair. They had external DBX units for them too. Technics also made some. I thought I knew something about all the formats but never saw one of these in the hours and hours of my misspent youth in stereo stores but maybe they never got to Denver.
    So this begs the question, did the Dead ever use this format? Was Beta-max already around and superior? Obviously reel-to reel was king but these convenience oriented formats tried to break into that market.
    Cheers

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    One interesting thing about that Nuggets compilation is that it seemed intended to be a fond, somewhat nostalgic look back at the '60s (it was subtitled "Original Artyfacts from the First Psychedelic Era) and yet it wound up being one of the major influences on punk rock.
    Prior to Nuggets, I don't think anybody was thinking very much about bands like the Seeds, the Standells, the Count Five, or any of the other one hit wonders that helped make top 40 radio so much fun in the late '60s. They were just garage bands that lucked out and got on the radio for a minute. But hearing two lps worth of that stuff in one package (curated by Lenny Kaye, later guitarist with Patti Smith) you could hear that they had some things in common: simplicity, short, hooky songs, a knack for turning their crude musicianship into a virtue.
    My first high school band played a bunch of these songs. We couldn't play like Cream or the Dead, but by god, we could nail Pushin Too Hard! We knew BOTH of those chords. I think probably on a lot of people who were trying to start bands in that era cut their teeth covering Nuggets tunes, and I think you can hear the influence on that first wave of punk bands.
    Anybody else ready for the Second Psychedelic Era?
    Anyway ... just got done listening to disc 3 from the Ladies and Gentlemen the GOGD and I can confirm it is exactly as awesome as you remember. Maybe more. Also there's the Zappa/Beefheart Bongo Fury 50th thing. It's ... OK. Has its moments, but ultimately a little disappointing considering the talents involved. Not one of the must-haves in his reissue series, if ya ask me.

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    in a stoned state with a nasal voice "Far out, man" I knew there was a son of nuggets. Thanks Daverock, looks like my memory isn't completely gone. Now, where's my bowl.

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    Operation 86 fury
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    7/7/86
    First I’ve heard via the GOGD,(remember him?) second I have not.

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    Morning, rockers!!!!

    Today's commute: The Who, Amsterdam September 29 1969

    Now that is some serious rock and roll, crunchy with a capital C!!! Post-Woodstock, pre-Leeds, Tommy ascending, Who's on top!!! All the hits (and misses), Tommy, the wonderfully bombastic grand finale! Daltry struts his stuff, Moon's loony drumming, Entwistle drills a hole in your brain, Townsend our guitar hero, the maestro, the conductor, leading us to salvation through rock and roll.............

    Needless to say we were and even now remain huge Who fans, everything up to and including Quadrophenia was a big component of the soundtrack to our teen and young adult years..........

    Right behind you, I see the millions
    On you, I see the glory
    From you, I get opinions
    From you, I get the story..............

    And now we return to our regularly scheduled 1969 Grateful Dead, which shall play softly in the background while I work on autopsy reports.........

    Rock on,

    Doc
    His eyes are the eyes that
    Transmit all they know
    Sparkle warm crystalline glances to show
    That he is your leader
    And he is your guide
    On the amazing journey together you'll ride

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    Took 4.2.73 Boston for a trip to The Valley Of Fire today....

    ....I play a game with shows.
    Try to time it with pulling back into the driveway. I was one song off unfortunately.
    Close enough.
    Love you all.
    Saw some bighorn sheep. Good stuff.
    Jam -> Bobby McGee.
    EDIT! - I just realized that someone else here listened to the same show.
    I hate coincidences CC.