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    WHAT'S INSIDE:
    Avalon Ballroom, San Francisco, CA (4/5/69) – Cassette
    Fillmore West, San Francisco, CA (6/5/69)
    Fillmore West, San Francisco, CA (6/7/69)
    Fillmore West, San Francisco, CA (6/8/69)
    Capitol Theatre, Port Chester, NY (2/24/71)
    Capitol Theatre, Port Chester, NY (2/20/71)
    Fillmore East, New York, NY (4/25/71)
    Fillmore East, New York, NY (4/27/71)
    Boston Music Hall, Boston, MA (9/15/72)
    Boston Music Hall, Boston, MA (9/16/72)
    Nassau Veterans Memorial Coliseum, Uniondale, NY (3/16/73)
    Winterland, San Francisco, CA (3/20/77)
    Philadelphia Spectrum, Philadelphia, PA (5/13/78)
    Red Rocks Amphitheatre, Morrison, CO (8/12/79)
    Alpine Valley Music Theatre, East Troy, WI (8/23/80)
    Alpine Valley Music Theatre, East Troy, WI (7/11/81)
    Hartford Civic Center, Hartford, CT (3/14/81)
    Hampton Coliseum, Hampton, VA (5/1/81)
    Frost Amphitheatre, Stanford University, Palo Alto, CA (8/20/83)
    Greek Theatre, University of California, Berkeley, CA (7/13/84)
    Henry J. Kaiser Convention Center, Oakland, CA (11/21/85)
    Henry J. Kaiser Convention Center, Oakland, CA (11/22/85)
    Madison Square Garden, New York City, NY (9/16/87)
    Deer Creek Music Center, Noblesville, IN (7/15/89)
    Oakland Coliseum Arena, Oakland, CA (12/27/89)
    Shoreline Amphitheatre, Mountain View, CA (5/12/91)
    Capital Centre, Landover MD (3/17/93)
    Capital Centre, Landover MD (9/15/82)
    Boston Garden, Boston, MA (10/3/94)

    Originally Recorded By Owsley “Bear” Stanley, Betty Cantor-Jackson, Kidd Candelario, Dan Healy, & John Cutler
    Mastered By David Glasser & Jeffrey Norman
    Plangent Processes Tape Restoration And Speed Correction
    Custom Keepsake Box w/ A Guide Book By Jesse Jarnow, Producer's Note By David Lemieux, & Essay By The Stanley Owlsey Foundation
    Design By Once Upon A Time

    Limited To 6,000 Individually Numbered Copies
    Dead.net Exclusive

    When the ride begins in '65 at a pizza parlor in the South Bay under another moniker, who would have imagined? When "Who Are You? Where Are You? How Are You?" became "Won't you come with me?" and, ultimately, "Where does the time go?," who would have thought? 60 years on, we're celebrating the Grateful Dead's Diamond Era. Here we go back to the beginning, to the original "Follow," and uncover the wonders of getting on the bus all over again.

    ENJOYING THE RIDE is a sweeping 60-CD collection that maps an epic cross-country road trip along the “Heady Highway” with stops at storied venues where the music, the moment, and the magic of the Dead reliably converged. Spanning 25 years of legendary live performances, this expansive compendium spotlights defining shows from 1969 to 1994 at 20 venues that consistently inspired the band to new heights. 

    With the exception of a few tracks from earlier releases, virtually all of the music on ENJOYING THE RIDE is previously unreleased, with more than 450 tracks and over 60 hours of music. Of the 20 shows in the collection, 17 are presented in full, with some featuring additional material from the same venue. The remaining three — Fillmore West, Fillmore East, and Boston Music Hall — are curated from multiple performances at each venue, capturing key moments on those legendary stages.

    These performances were originally recorded by Owsley “Bear” Stanley, Betty Cantor-Jackson, Kidd Candelario, Dan Healy, and John Cutler. David Glasser and Jeffrey Norman restored and mastered the performances, with select ones using Plangent Processes tape restoration and speed correction for optimal sound quality.

    It's all housed in a custom keepsake box inspired by the experience of traveling from city to city to see the Dead at legendary venues across America. Inside, a beautifully detailed tour guide features liner notes by Jesse Jarnow (author and co-host of the Good Ol’ Grateful Deadcast) and a producer’s note from Lemieux, an essay by the Owsley Stanley Foundation, and more. The set is richly illustrated with photos, including many taken at the shows featured in the collection.

    Due May 30th, this one is limited to 6,000 individually numbered copies and exclusive to Dead.net. We invite you to take this not-so-little piece of the road home.

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  • Vguy72
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    JFC. King Gizzard And The Hollywood Bowl....

    ....delivered the goods. Holy shit.
    I need to pick up some brain cells after that.
    Y'all need to catch them. Trust me.
    Dude next to me offered a free ticket to the San Diego show tomorrow.
    I would be a liar if I said I didn't think about it. And I thought about it for a while. Dude was begging me to take it. Amazing.

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    "Mason was a mighty man, mighty man was he. .......

    Always said when I'm dead and gone don't you weep for me."

  • nitecat
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    30 years...

    I was on the job at an all day presentation that I was video taping, running the camera and recording. I learned about it during a break at 11 am. It was hard for me to concentrate the rest of the day. I felt a big hole in my life. Later friends gathered at our house and we all went over to GG park to join the heads gathering together in grief. There was a large circle of heads on the grass, with lots of candles and pictures of Jerry, and people singing along to guys with guitars and drums.

  • Crow Told Me
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    I read the news that day, oh boy

    The day the news of Jerry's death broke, I was starting a new job in a new city and pretty overwhelmed by everything that entailed. I was unpacking boxes, meeting new people, shaking lots of hands and nodding vigorously as my new bosses explained my new duties, and I didn't have much time to think about it.

    Until later. That evening there was a gathering of people in the park near my new apartment, so I went down there to listen to the songs and read the signs and try to process the whole thing.

    I'm still processing.

    I, too, was surprised by huge public outpouring of grief. My primary show-going years were the late '70s and early '80s, a time when the Dead was widely considered a cult band that was barely relevant to the music biz or mainstream culture. By 1995, I had not been to a show in years, and I didn't realize how big the "cult" had become. But the public reaction to Jerry's death--the front page stories, the mass gatherings, the musical tributes--was a lot like when John Lennon was killed. And that was when it first hit me that the Dead's audience was damn near as big as the Beatles.

    And I think it's bigger now than it was then.

    TTB was great at Red Rocks, btw. I also traveled up to Bend to visit a friend and caught a show (just one of the two) there. It was super cool to see some of the same folks I had met at RR, some of whom were following TTB through several cities on the current tour. Strangers stopping strangers. High fives, hugs, and other things were exchanged. Reminded me of the olden days, it did.

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    Jerry

    I was working at Charles River Park next to the Boston garden, and had a wristband for the next show ticket line. I thought it was another false alarm, but soon found out the worst. Poor Jerry.

  • Vguy72
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    Safe arrival at Santa Monica beach....

    ....figured I'd hang here until hotel check in time.
    The beach heals and its 76 degrees.

  • daverock
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    It was 30 years ago today

    Well, yesterday actually. I can remember that Jerry's death was reported on the national news and was front page news the following day. Apart from my one Deadhead friend, this surprised everyone else I knew. The Dead obviously were nowhere near as well known in the U.K. as The States, and most of my friends assumed they were just a strange acquired taste of mine. An obscure cult band from the 60's with a very limited following. They didn't know anything about you lot.

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    you got it all wrong bro, I'm not pushing politics, I'm answering some trump sucker who pushed politics. If you come on this site and praise a stinking convicted felon, wife abuser, sexual deviant on this site, I'm right here to tell the truth, and if you don't like it, eff off too.

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    Wins the best memorial.
    Honors them.
    Makes us remember.
    And makes me feel better.
    Cheers

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    Down the road to Union…

    Down the road to Union Station running through the fog
    I thought I saw Joe Hill last night grinning like a dog
    "I understand they did you in for everyone to see"
    He smiled - shook his head - "that's a lie," said he

    "I been on a mountain top observing from a cloud
    Been in the hearts of workers milling with the crowd
    My tears are shed for freedom and equality of means
    My blood and perspiration oil the gears of your machine"

    Down the road again
    Down the road again

    Down the road to Massachusetts driving through the night
    I thought I saw Jack Kennedy hitchhiking by a light
    I hit the brakes - backed up slow, and Kennedy got in
    I said, "It's nice to see you lookin' back in shape again

    Correct me if I'm wrong but I believe they gunned you down"
    He just shook his head and looked off sadly with a frown
    Said, "bullets are like waves, they only rearrange the sand
    History turns upon the tides and not the deeds of man"

    Down the road again
    Down the road again

    Driving down to Fiddler's Green to hear a tune or two
    I thought I saw John Lennon there, looking kind of blue
    I sat down beside him, said "I thought you bought the store"
    He said "I heard that rumour, what can I do you for?"

    "Have you written anything I might have never heard?"
    He picked up his guitar and strummed a minor third
    All I can recall of what he sang, for what it's worth
    "Long as songs of mine are sung I'm with you on this earth"

    Down the road again
    Down the road again

    From the corner of my eye I saw the sun explode
    I didn't look directly 'cause it would have burned my soul
    When the smoke and thunder cleared enough to look around
    I heard a sweet guitar lick, an old familiar sound

    I heard a laugh I recognised come rolling from the earth
    Saw it rise into the skies like lightning giving birth
    It sounded like Garcia but I couldn't see the face
    Just the beard and the glasses and a smile on empty space

    Down the road again
    Down the road again

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WHAT'S INSIDE:
Avalon Ballroom, San Francisco, CA (4/5/69) – Cassette
Fillmore West, San Francisco, CA (6/5/69)
Fillmore West, San Francisco, CA (6/7/69)
Fillmore West, San Francisco, CA (6/8/69)
Capitol Theatre, Port Chester, NY (2/24/71)
Capitol Theatre, Port Chester, NY (2/20/71)
Fillmore East, New York, NY (4/25/71)
Fillmore East, New York, NY (4/27/71)
Boston Music Hall, Boston, MA (9/15/72)
Boston Music Hall, Boston, MA (9/16/72)
Nassau Veterans Memorial Coliseum, Uniondale, NY (3/16/73)
Winterland, San Francisco, CA (3/20/77)
Philadelphia Spectrum, Philadelphia, PA (5/13/78)
Red Rocks Amphitheatre, Morrison, CO (8/12/79)
Alpine Valley Music Theatre, East Troy, WI (8/23/80)
Alpine Valley Music Theatre, East Troy, WI (7/11/81)
Hartford Civic Center, Hartford, CT (3/14/81)
Hampton Coliseum, Hampton, VA (5/1/81)
Frost Amphitheatre, Stanford University, Palo Alto, CA (8/20/83)
Greek Theatre, University of California, Berkeley, CA (7/13/84)
Henry J. Kaiser Convention Center, Oakland, CA (11/21/85)
Henry J. Kaiser Convention Center, Oakland, CA (11/22/85)
Madison Square Garden, New York City, NY (9/16/87)
Deer Creek Music Center, Noblesville, IN (7/15/89)
Oakland Coliseum Arena, Oakland, CA (12/27/89)
Shoreline Amphitheatre, Mountain View, CA (5/12/91)
Capital Centre, Landover MD (3/17/93)
Capital Centre, Landover MD (9/15/82)
Boston Garden, Boston, MA (10/3/94)

Originally Recorded By Owsley “Bear” Stanley, Betty Cantor-Jackson, Kidd Candelario, Dan Healy, & John Cutler
Mastered By David Glasser & Jeffrey Norman
Plangent Processes Tape Restoration And Speed Correction
Custom Keepsake Box w/ A Guide Book By Jesse Jarnow, Producer's Note By David Lemieux, & Essay By The Stanley Owlsey Foundation
Design By Once Upon A Time

Limited To 6,000 Individually Numbered Copies
Dead.net Exclusive

When the ride begins in '65 at a pizza parlor in the South Bay under another moniker, who would have imagined? When "Who Are You? Where Are You? How Are You?" became "Won't you come with me?" and, ultimately, "Where does the time go?," who would have thought? 60 years on, we're celebrating the Grateful Dead's Diamond Era. Here we go back to the beginning, to the original "Follow," and uncover the wonders of getting on the bus all over again.

ENJOYING THE RIDE is a sweeping 60-CD collection that maps an epic cross-country road trip along the “Heady Highway” with stops at storied venues where the music, the moment, and the magic of the Dead reliably converged. Spanning 25 years of legendary live performances, this expansive compendium spotlights defining shows from 1969 to 1994 at 20 venues that consistently inspired the band to new heights. 

With the exception of a few tracks from earlier releases, virtually all of the music on ENJOYING THE RIDE is previously unreleased, with more than 450 tracks and over 60 hours of music. Of the 20 shows in the collection, 17 are presented in full, with some featuring additional material from the same venue. The remaining three — Fillmore West, Fillmore East, and Boston Music Hall — are curated from multiple performances at each venue, capturing key moments on those legendary stages.

These performances were originally recorded by Owsley “Bear” Stanley, Betty Cantor-Jackson, Kidd Candelario, Dan Healy, and John Cutler. David Glasser and Jeffrey Norman restored and mastered the performances, with select ones using Plangent Processes tape restoration and speed correction for optimal sound quality.

It's all housed in a custom keepsake box inspired by the experience of traveling from city to city to see the Dead at legendary venues across America. Inside, a beautifully detailed tour guide features liner notes by Jesse Jarnow (author and co-host of the Good Ol’ Grateful Deadcast) and a producer’s note from Lemieux, an essay by the Owsley Stanley Foundation, and more. The set is richly illustrated with photos, including many taken at the shows featured in the collection.

Due May 30th, this one is limited to 6,000 individually numbered copies and exclusive to Dead.net. We invite you to take this not-so-little piece of the road home.

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13999/22000 has arrived here in north county San Diego, after shipping all the way from . . . 1 Viper Way, Vista, CA, a grand total of 16.9 miles and five days' time, although the UPS tracking notices say that it was processed in Fontana, CA, which is 90 miles north of my 'burb. Strange confluence of interesting names and numbers here.

I like the package and DL's notes. Many nice pics of Jerry and others, but no sign of Billy the K or Bruce the H. Hmmmm...

I was in Paris for the 10-27-90 show, and it was really good, definitely worth the train ride up from and back to Barcelona; and it was a wild time in the City of Lights. I met kind Deadheads from NY State and Boulder, and they took solo traveler me under their wing. We spotted Phil walking along the Seine near the Left Bank, Place Saint-Michel, on Friday night. Quaffed beer at Gare du Nord on Saturday afternoon, snagged a miracle ticket on the metro to the Zénith, got shook to the bones by the show, ran into California friends after the show, and made plans to meet up the next morning, walked the wild Saturday night streets of Paris with my new companions, then spent Sunday walking Paris in the pouring rain with my California friends until it was time to catch the train for Barcelona. I boarded the train soaked to the bone, curled up on two empty seats, and awoke bone dry six hours later, speeding back back to the sunnier south of Catalonia. An amazing time.

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I think its related to the site migration that messed a lot of stuff up. Didn't MaryE say she would look into it? Maybe an oversight, nothing nefarious?

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Got mine a couple days ago. First set walkin blues has great Bruce all over it.

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Since this is the defacto DP 55 thread, can anyone confirm the cap for this pick is 22,000? Product detail page says limited to 25k, so wondering, for no particular reason, which one it might be.

Mines is lost in the ether.

Really interesting to hear all the editions say 22000. Maybe they cut it back and didn't tell anyone.

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....loved that Phil bomb at the end of Stander On The Mountain.
Mine said 22000 as well.

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22 or 25 k - Either way, it's all good.

Finished ETR Shoreline '91 today, and have this queued up for tomorrow AM while the wife is out a 'da house ...

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Very nice.

Just listened to Road Trips Vol 2 No 1 with Bonus Disc from 9/18-20/90 (from the prior month @ MSG.) Great shows and am looking forward to DaP 55! Always happy to have Bruce H along!

....stumbled across a Hornsby / Skaggs release the other day. Its called Cluck Ol' Hen.
Went well with mashed potatoes and chicken and a hazy IPA.
LIG -> Piano Jam -> Valley Road? Yessir!!

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has just arrived. Tax € 14,10.

You all have a good day.

Cheers
G.

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#17 arrived Monday. No shipping notice but pleasant surprise! Lowest number I've gotten and I don't think it really means anything but cool to see such a low number anyway! Downloading as we speak.

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The cover is obviously an homage to Eugene Delacroix' "Die Freiheit führt das Volk an". Like it.

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GERHARD, thanks for the reference about the cover art. That’s pretty cool!

Delacroix was a French painter - "La Liberté guidant le peuple".

The painting is known in English as "Liberty leading the people".

That a skeletal Dave L., with mic stand in hand, is leading the tapers is a nod to a story he tells in the liner notes for #55.

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I'm going to digitize the ETR cassette. Anyone know what type tape this is? Any dolby applied? Enquiring deadheads want to know.

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Did anyone actually receive the ETR postcard, that was "included" as part of the deal when ordered?

Anyone?
Bueller?
Bueller?

And a pleasantly surprising edit: 55 #971 has arrived in NH, 3 days earlier than Mail Innov predicted. That's a first. Lets keep that up.

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If they sent it on its own then it hasn’t arrived. If it should be in the box then it isn’t. Then again I don’t really care.

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...as is up on its perch from the top of the Grateful Dead 'Tower' that is my music bookshelf. I thought I remembered there being some 'postcards' in with the swag, though they were maybe just photos from the venues though. Not technically an "ETR" postcard meaning one with the 'official' logo or subsequent graphic artwork like on the sampler disc. Anyways, I am assuming that's what the query is about, and I'm too lazy to get the Big Box Set back down to check right now. I'll do it later while musing through the ETR music specifically sometime, which has been non stop since its arrival. Aside from a few Reel Gone Music rereleased Trips & Picks I just nabbed up, I am currently digging on the new Dave's Pick.
"Stander on the Mountain" is such an awesome song! I had never heard it before now.

He was on FM radio in the mid/late-80’s, and MTV, so I knew him and his songs before he joined GD. Was glad he was in and bummed that it was going to be temporary.
Saw him 5 times with GD.
Never saw him perform one of his songs with GD.

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To be a trouble maker...

The orig order for ETR actually lists a postcard that looks like the box. I just looked at my confirmation email from Mar 12, and sure enough there is a line item for it. They were part of the order, a freebie, although they have a $1 price, and not something I actually selected, meaning additional could be purchased but the first was gratis, I believe for all 6000. I would think other peoples order confirmation email might show the same.

I don't think any of them ever went out, and was just trying to see if anyone actually got one. It's def not an earth shattering thing.

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I had totally spaced that extra postcard, and I am glad TooMuch... mentions it. I believe accuracy matters and the extra ETR postcard would fit that notion.

Anyways,.. I must say. The new Dave's is awesome! I have already started incorporating it into new and existing playlists.
Dave does a damn fine job of picking the bonus filler as well the song placement on the discs for continuity. As it would sound disc to disc on a classic CD player.
Of course I have plugged it in to the iTunes and sorted out this and that, along with separating the individual shows. All that & I still came up with a pretty cool mix personally.

I start off with the 1st set, nothing unusual. I then take the 10/30 second set filler and follow up with that, it fades out nicely after "Terrapin" so I can then put the 10/30 filler from the 1st set next. That ends nicely as we get to hear the band sign off after "Valley Road" so the entire mix feels like a 3 set show. ***edit*** {Set two from 10/28 ends the playlist of course!}

Thanks again Dave!

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My friend snuck a boom box (is it ok to say, "ghetto blaster," anymore?) into this show and after 22,000 tape transfers, it has boiled down to pure hiss and white tape noise.

Ok, maybe not - but I had some of you there for a second.

Maxells really were the best, though, but not the 'metal'. The normal.

And I still dig the ad with Maxell dude sitting there getting his hair blown back like he was hanging out the car window like how a dog does, flying the car.

Dogs rule. Listened to 'Animals' today (Pink Floyd, for anyone not grabbing the reference), and whilst the venerable 'Sheep' is still my fave, 'Dogs' ain't far behind.

In York Beach, Maine, on vacation. It could maybe be a little bit better but it could be far, far worse.

I feel a Hunter S. Thompson/Steely Dan binge may be in order.

\m/

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42 years ago I was down at the Ventura County Fairgrounds for another rocking show with the Good old Grateful Dead . They kicked off the show with China Cat Sunflower, only time I saw them do that. I saw them do it as an encore at the Frost one year.. Time to get that Ventura box released.

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Just listened to disc 1 from DaP 55 and really enjoying. It hit me thinking how much I enjoyed the first 5 discs of LTTR with Keith and Pigpen and now this with Bruce and Vince, am I alone in enjoying two keyboard players?

I remember the opening China Rider and a person I was with being surprised

Boom box is the preferred term

Listened to "So Many Roads" outtakes earlier. Interestingly there is a rehearsal from late September 90 with a rendition of Valley Road.

I will be road tripping next week; ideal time to hear Daves 55.

Two keyboards: I always have liked the two keyboards on Europe 72.

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Received mine late yesterday.

Don't think the edition number is a misprint. Strange.

#17- Nice Pete H.

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MaryE, can you please ask the Doc to help me with this? The tracker says my copy of Dave’s 55 has been at the UPS facility in Avenel NJ, which is about 45 minutes from its destination to my mailbox since 7/26/25. There is no delivery date and I can’t open a case with them because I a not the shipper. If the Doc can’t get this moving for us, then I would like to ask for a replacement while this is still in stock. Thanks in advance for your usual kind attention to these matters
Steve

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My issue is the sound gets a little....soupy, with all the players getting mushed together. That said, I'm digging this release a lot more than I thought I would. Europe 90 never did much for me, but this is an engaging show. Bruce and Bob really shine.

My old man worked for years in Avenel at General Dynamics. We almost moved there, but luckily, we stayed in Cliffwood Beach.

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It’s seems the shipping has gone off the rails even more than usual. No updates, delivery notices with times in the future, etc… Mine was delivered Monday, and USPS says it’s still waiting for the handoff. Makes me nervous for the BFA 50th release.

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Every time

Some poor soul

As Jerry Seinfeld might say, "what's the deal with that?"

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My copy of DaP55 arrived on Monday midday, two days earlier than promised on the USPS tracking info. No issues with shipping or tracking. It was almost immediately handed off from UPS to USPS and their tracking number worked perfectly and it was updated to reflect the new Monday arrival date. 7378/22000. It's unclear why some have issues while other don't. I usually don't have any issues tracking my orders from Dead.net. Sorry to hear that others have problems.

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Still available at RGM.
Cheers

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Almost worth buying twice in case anything happens to the first one.

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I got a post card in my box toomuchisjustenough. Not sure where or how it was packed but I found it on the floor after I was done taking everything out of the box to check it all out. Must have fallen out of wherever it was hiding. Hope you find it!

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Actually I got it this past Monday but was in no hurry to listen as I usually don't deal with posr '89 much...but as others have said Hey Now! I dropped it into my headphones last night and sat out back after a couple of puffs watching the Dipper spin around (I think)...as others have said Bruce's playing is great...more listening tonight...But I still think s0me of the material is weak...

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