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    Our friends the Rhinos have various and sundry new releases in the development process, but they're always interested in hearing what you'd like to see hit the virtual shelves of the Store. No promises, but you never know...

    This topic is for requesting new individual shows. There are also topics for box sets and DVDs.

    If you've already requested something in the previous Requests topic, you don't really need to request it again, but hey, if you just can't help yourself...

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  • wharfrat6969
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    Sounds like a mighty fine show. And not many shows have been released with Shakedown Street, especially a 2nd set opener.

  • jaimeyperham
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    "I know I have been going crazy with show requests, but I keep stumbling on shows that I think would make great official releases. If anyone is sick of my requests then I will slow it down. Just can't get off 'the wheel' I guess!"

    Alpine Valley Music Theater - East Troy, WI 08/08/82
    "I know the night before 08/07/82 was featured on Dick's Picks Volume 32, but I think this show 08/08/82 is just as good, maybe even better. I think an official commercial release of this show would make a great companion piece to Dick's Picks Volume 32."

    Alpine Valley Music Theater - East Troy, WI 08/08/82

    Set 1:
    Alabama Getaway
    Promised Land
    They Love Each Other
    Mama Tried
    Mexicali Blues
    Loser
    Little Red Rooster
    Brown-Eyed Women
    Looks Like Rain
    Peggy-O
    Samson And Delilah

    Set 2:
    Far From Me
    Scarlet Begonias
    Fire On The Mountain
    Estimated Prophet
    Drums
    The Other One
    Not Fade Away
    Wharf Rat
    Good Lovin'

    Encore:
    Satisfaction
    Brokedown Palace

    Smoking show! Second set with Zakir Hussain and John Cipollina.
    -Anonymous

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    Last show of the last full tour with Jerry's Wolf. Not to be seen again till Hampton '89.

    07/01/79

    Seattle Center Coliseum - Seattle, WA

    Set 1:
    Mississippi Half-Step
    Franklin's Tower
    Mama Tried
    Mexicali Blues
    Peggy-O
    New Minglewood Blues
    Stagger Lee
    El Paso
    Brown-Eyed Women
    Passenger

    Set 2:
    Don't Ease Me In
    Samson And Delilah
    Sugaree
    Terrapin Station
    Playin' In The Band
    Drums
    Stella Blue
    Truckin'
    Around And Around

    Encore:
    Shakedown Street

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    check it out...

    09/04/83

    Park West Ski Resort - Salt Lake City, UT

    Set 1:
    Bertha
    Promised Land
    Friend Of The Devil
    Little Red Rooster
    Tennessee Jed
    My Brother Esau
    Althea
    Hell In A Bucket
    China Cat Sunflower
    I Know You Rider

    Set 2:
    Scarlet Begonias
    Fire On The Mountain
    Man Smart-Woman Smarter
    Drums
    Spanish Jam
    The Wheel
    The Other One
    Wharf Rat
    Around And Around
    One More Saturday Night

    Encore:
    U.S. Blues

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    Hello. I am new to Dead.net, not at all new to the Dead. I really enjoy that Reckoning record and would love to find more acoustic Dead. Does anyone have recommendations? Thanks, and sorry if this has been requested more than once.
    Enjoy!

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    Hi, Has there been any thought to a commercial release (Dave's Picks or Road Trips series) of either (or both) of the shows from New Orleans September 18-19, 1980? The Sunday show (9/19) was the single greatest performance of anyone I've ever seen in 50 years of attending rock shows. Phenomenal. That little run was something they squeezed in between the Warfield and Radio City Music Hall runs that produced the Reckoning and Dead Set releases. If I remember correctly, because that tour was being recorded for commercial release, tapers were discouraged from recording, so the only versions I've heard from these shows have been of middling quality at best. Thanks.

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    okay i know you released a lot of hartford, ct shows, but i got another one. i might sound bias because i am from and live in ct, but you got to admit the dead always did play well in hartford. this show is hot, and very tight. the setlist is very fine, and they play and sound good. i think it will make a great dave's pick down the road. the show is very complete with a lot of fan favorites. check it out, there are some very good reviews of the show out there. thanks for listening...

    03/14/81
    Hartford Civic Center - Hartford, CT

    Set 1:
    Feel Like A Stranger
    Sugaree
    Me And My Uncle
    Big River
    Peggy-O
    C.C. Rider
    Althea
    Passenger
    China Cat Sunflower
    I Know You Rider

    Set 2:
    Alabama Getaway
    Greatest Story Ever Told
    Ship Of Fools
    Lost Sailor
    Saint Of Circumstance
    Drums
    The Other One
    Stella Blue
    I Need A Miracle
    Bertha
    Good Lovin'

    Encore:
    One More Saturday Night

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    09/06/80
    State Fairgrounds - Lewiston, ME

    Set 1:
    Alabama Getaway
    Greatest Story Ever Told
    Sugaree
    Me And My Uncle
    Mexicali Blues
    Tennessee Jed
    Feel Like A Stranger
    Friend Of The Devil
    Far From Me
    Little Red Rooster
    China Cat Sunflower
    I Know You Rider
    Promised Land

    Set 2:
    Shakedown Street
    Lost Sailor
    Saint Of Circumstance
    Althea
    Playin' In The Band
    Uncle John's Band
    Drums
    Not Fade Away
    The Wheel
    Uncle John's Band
    Playin' In The Band
    Sugar Magnolia

    Encore:
    One More Saturday Night
    Brokedown Palace

    What an incredible show. Best concert of the Dead or any other bank I ever saw. I don't udnerstand why Dick's Picks or someone else hasn't turned this into a CD for sale. They were on fire that night and the list is ridiculous. And Levon Helm lead off for them, which was pretty incredible in it's own right.

    -Mike
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    https://www.setlists.net/?show_id=1258

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    12/16/78
    Nashville Municipal Auditorium - Nashville, TN
    Set 1:
    Sugaree
    Beat It On Down The Line
    Candyman
    Me And My Uncle
    Big River
    Stagger Lee
    Looks Like Rain
    Tennessee Jed
    Lazy Lightnin'
    Supplication
    Set 2:
    Scarlet Begonias
    Fire On The Mountain
    Samson And Delilah
    From The Heart Of Me
    He's Gone
    Drums
    The Other One
    Wharf Rat
    Around And Around
    Encore:
    One More Saturday Night

    i know you released a lot of 78 shows, but i stumbled upon this show and it has an amazing smokin 14 minute sugaree to open the show. the rest of the show isn't that bad either, great set of song selection and good sound quality, and i know you love the year 1978, dave...

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    Starlight 82' or even 85'

    Hey Dave,
    Call me retarded, but I still can't wrap my head around Philly 84' or W&M 78' being worthy of release. Are you stringing us along to spread out releases for 20 years? What next a Vinnie show 90-95?

    Time to get real a majority of your buyers grew up on 80's Dead. C'mon give us the hot stuff! Start with Starlight 82' and make it sound alive, like a Miller mix.

    Stop with 78' the year sucks. Worcester 83' may be best show of year, but what an awful mix. How about 2nd best show of sucking year 83'?

    Are you catering to Tour Heads or just fooling us. If you need help picking shows I am available.

    Starlight 82' instead of another throw away release.

    Also this B,.S. about I don't care about Set lists, I care how they play. Well Merryweather 84' beats the heck out of Philly 84'.

    Dave, are you an actual Head or just a talking head?

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Great show from the summer of '71 and Pig's last till December. And there's alot of Pig in it; Mr.Charlie, Big Boss Man, Hard To Handle, Empty Pages, Good Lovin, and Next Time You See Me. This one needs to be released. Please & Thank You ! ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Holy S#%*! It’s the COMPLETE Europe ’72 Box! On 73 Discs! ♪♫♥♫~♥☼ღ♥♪♫♪♫♥ The Music Never Stops ! ♥♫♪♫♪♥ღ☼♥~♫♥♫♪ ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ " There is Nothing like a Grateful Dead Concert ! "
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PLEASE, PLEASE, PLEASE OH PLEASE release something from this venue!!!! There were SO many hot shows played in the Omni....My faves include 4/3/90, 4/4/91 and 4/5/91... PLEASE?
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This is my first post/request. Please consider releasing this show. This was one of the first 10 tapes I owned and I still love this show. This show would be perfect as there is only one audience copy on Archive.org the last time I looked. The Playin>Supplication > Playin rocks the house. Thanks for the chance to add my suggestion on a new release.
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Listening to Omaha 10/21/1973 for the first time: another jewel in the haystack of excellent shows. Although it's a soundboard, the audience is quite apparent. Killer Here Comes Sunshine followed by a comical start to Beat It on Down the Line. Thanks to gdradio.net for the listening opportunity.
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This tour had a very high dose rate. At least 75% of this crowd was tripping on one substance or another. I hope a good matrix of this show exists in the vault. The 2nd set is an all-out rocker: Scarlet>Fire>Estimated>Eyes>Drumz>Space>Uncle John's>Truckin'>Alabama>JBG Enc. US Blues The deadheads folded up all the chairs on the floor and turned this one in to a dance fest. Very Groovy show, good memory for a lot of people.
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The stuff that was played at Garcia's wake at the SF polo fields was some of the best stuff I've heard... old timey stuff... anyone remember that? anyone know what that was from ? PLEASE release those tunes! ! ! S
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Colt Park 1976_08_02 would probably be a four disc offering, but some great performances that day, on a beautiful Summer New England day!
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need some live dead released on vinyl. What happened to the Europe '72 vol. 2 vinyl? Where is that? Also Dave's picks on vinyl would be great, I'd buy the 7-31-74 release on vinyl. Fingers crossed!
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First show of 83 and the first Help>Slipknot>Franklin's since 1977. A mint show from beginning with Cold Rain & Snow to the end to the ending Sugar Magnolia. The Space>Throwing Stones was awesome as was the Black Peter. I know a lot of people say that 83 was a throw-away year except for a very few shows (Broome Cty. Arena, Patrick Gym, Saratoga - to name a few) but this show was exceptional. It was the first show after an eleven week break for the Dead. I'm thinking maybe Jerry rehabbed during this period because the New year's run was so weak that year, Jerry nodding during all three sets at New years. This was like a flash of lightning saying "We're backkk Baby"! Thing I'll listen to it again right now!
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09-03-1967 would be fantastic. it may be avalible in soundboard, but i really would love to see the artwork and improved sound. just to hear dancing in the street from that show in the hdcd format is bliss.
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Listening to this show now and would love to see it get the official treatment. This show features the most gorgeous acoustic Dead I've ever heard. I am also smitten with the American Beauty centered set list! By far, that is the band's best album and this year in their history is quite important as a result. Of course, this is my opinion but I feel that it is a legit one :-) Happy listening, folks!
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I have a listenable AUD of this show, and I have to say that this is an exceptional performance from that period. It's a relatively unknown show that ought to be widely heard in pristine CD quality. I would definitely buy this if were released on CD.
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The penultimate show from the comeback year of 1976, it's a high energy show with a great setlist and historic to boot. This show features the first He's Gone since the retirement and the last He's Gone since they took the tune off the shelf for good starting with Dick's Picks 29. This show would make a great bookend to demonstrate the evolution of the band from the '76 sound into the monster machine they became in May 1977. Check out the Other One, too! Might As Well Mama Tried Row Jimmy It's All Over Now Loser New Minglewood Blues Bertha Lazy Lightnin' Supplication Sugaree Promised Land Eyes of the World Music Never Stopped It Must Have Been the Roses Samson and Delilah He's Gone drums The Other One Comes a Time Franklin's Tower Sugar Magnolia
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5-18-77 looking at my burn disc 2 of 3, LL > Sup, High Time (YES!!!), TMNS, Jack Straw, Ship O' Fools (YES!!!), EP > Eyes...I Love a good High Time, this and Ship fun!!! Total faith and praises 4 Dave so far!!!!! Right on, brother in Deadness!!! Smoke 'em 'til the Wheels Fall Off!!! Miss you, Jer... PEACE!
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Hello! Just grooving on the 9/10/91 with Branford Marsalis and thinking that we should have a release, or set, with Guest Artists. Those horn sections shows in '73, any of the Branford material, Etta James, Allman Brothers..... Would be great to see some of that make a release, either in complete shows or a compilation. We're good on the Dylan & the Dead stuff (not a raging highlight anyway), but would love to hear some other good guests!! (the original post to start this thread, 8/2/2007, someone else had the same idea!! Must be worth something....) Thank you, Reggie
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In the month of March we went to all the shows that I believe started on a Friday. The whole 3 shows would be great, but Saturday night was the magic of it all!
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Any chance this show is in The Vault and might be considered for future release in complete form???
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And I'll be danged if I'm going to read them. I am lazy. Anyway, these are shows I'm looking for - if they're out there now, not as torrents, I'd love to know. But still, official releases would be awesome: 1/7/1966 1/13/1966 12/1/1966 10/30/1968 9/7/1969 2/7/1970 3/8/1970 4/18/1970 4/19/1970 11/21/1970 9/26/1972 9/17/1987 4/11/1972 4/16/1972 4/21/1972 5/3/1972 5/7/1972 5/13/1972 5/16/1972 5/18/1972 5/23/1972 5/26/1972 9/30/1981 Actually, I know a bunch of those '72s are the Europe ones, so never mind 'bout them...
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way overdue for a COMPLETE RELEASE
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Dicks Picks is GREAT, but we need all 3 LATE SHOWSI was at all 3 shows, taped them, and own DP4 but I need more!!!
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the rehearsal stuff is better than the concerts
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Would anyone have Charlotte from 12/10/73? I missed the opportunityto download this performance, whenever it came out! I see Amazon has an mp3 for sale.
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An amazing show worthy of full release. We need more early-mid eighties releases. Second set is stunning, including best intro to Morning Dew I ever heard. Remember this was during Reagan years and threat of nuclear war was very real. "The Day After" TV special about nuclear attack on US had aired previous winter, Reagan was pushing "Star Wars" missile defense and MX missiles moving around the country on trains. The mournful, chilling intro to Dew captured the moment in time, the Dew itself was spot on, and then to segue into Throwing Stones was icing on the cake. First ever Why Don't We Do It In The Road is also worthy of preservation. Please consider for Dave's Picks!
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A plea for March 7, 1981, Cole Field House at the University of Maryland, another inspired Saturday night and best Bird Song ever! how about it?
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I see that the "lost tapes" are some shows from 1970 and 1971. If the March 13 '71 show at Michigan State is one of 'em...that was my first show (and a grand colorful ol' time it was!)...so...yeah...I want that one!
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I would like to see something from summer tour 1990. My first choice if it were a single show would be 7-21-1990 at the horrid Tinley Park. Most folks that I know feel that it was the best of the 3 night run. It is often overlooked due to Monday's show being his last but that first night just melted together and it was the only time I ever felt like that without any psychedelic enhancement. The only low spot was a below average Just A Little Light. Next choice would be a small box set of all three nights. I am trying to go off memory and it has been some time since I really delved into summer 1990 but the China-Rider from Deer Creek is superb when Jerry is high in the mix. I'll post other requests separate.
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I loved the whole dicks picks and would love the Daves Picks but there really needs to be a larger number released. Instead of increasing the total by 1000 each year, is this to correspond to the year, more should be released now while we are still alive and then decrease a little each year as we unfortunately die off. I am not meaning to sound complaining but while I am at it it would be nice if the subscriptions either went on sale earlier or at a different time of year. Holidays the money has been tight and this year I missed my subscription by less than 5 bucks when it was on discount and it went offsale 1 payperiod too early unfortunately. If there were a longer time frame perhaps it would be easier to gauge the number of copies wanted. If they were all re released I would buy each and every one but only 1 or 2 at a pop. I somehow could manage 1 release every 7 to 10 days but getting even 125 dollars together at once during the winter is tough. One only need look at ebay or Amazon. Com to see how some folks are scalping these releases. It shouldn't be some elite club allowed to own these discs and I do prefer a nice hard copy to any download orburnt disc. Sorry, just my 2 cents. The Pure Jerrys can really be crazy priced, I saw the one with Robert Hunter being sold for around $300, a crime.
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I am not picking a particular show this comment but how about a really hot show from a year not previously covered or barely covered. Also, not much a fan of compilation CDs but what about a release of songs not previously released or best versions of songs played only a few times even if none are extraordinary or if some royalties need to be paid to guest performers.
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11-14-73 ... I know it's out there in good sound quality but I still think it's such a high quality show it should join the Winterland run, UCLA and Denver, or 10-25-73 as others mentioned ... also anything from Spring 73 (March or 4-2-73), such a great tour and I believe DP 28 is all we have from it. Fall 72? Anything from 9-28-72 through November
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First Terrapin to open and a fine show.
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Good call, jchrislittle. Do you know if there's a soundboard recording of the next night?
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Before I get too old that my ears don't work....David please release The whole Fillmore East run from September 18th up to and including the 20th of 1970. The Dark Star from the 19th is in my top 5 ever played.
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If you go back and look at the total amount of material released for each of their years/eras when they had a distinct sound, there is a real lack of early material. 1969 has gotten some attention, but I will let you in on a secret: You are not going to saturate the market for 1969 shows -- There just aren't enough shows from that magic time. 1970 is woefully underrepresented. What do we have -- Digital Downloads from 1/18/70 and 2/4/70, Dave's Picks 6, Dick's Picks 4, 8, the Family Dog from 4/18, the Road Trips of 5/15/70. For some years that might be a lot, but for 1970, it isn't nearly enough. I know there are missing tapes from 1970, but surely, surely, surely their are more good quality tapes in the vault from 1970. There is some stuff from late 1970 that is just outstanding-- the September Fillmore shows for example. But, not a single offical release from the second half of 1970 (I surely hope the missing tapes get returned too-- what a horrible thing for someone to have taken them). Also, I just listened to one of the shows from the Shrine in November 1967. The quality was plenty good enough for an official release and the playing was too cool -- they were totally starting to stretch out and jam, doing transitions and teases right and left. I'd sure like to hear more stuff from late 1967 too. All too little 67 available. And one other thing, even if copies of a show are circulating that doesn't mean you shouldn't release it. I will always buy all the official releases, regardless of whether or not I already have a copy of the show. I bought all the Dick's Picks, 14 of 17 Road Trips, all the Dave's Picks, all the Europe 72 shows, Winterland 73 and 77 box sets, May 77 box set (I really, really, really like those box sets), all the "From the Vault, plus a chunk of the Download series (and now that I understand computers a little better I will get them all-- I was clueless when those were originally released). Anyway, please do whole shows, glitches, cuts, and all. I always want everything from a show, even if it is flawed. You can't imagine how many hours I spent listening to very marginal tapes. You won't offend me by selling stuff that is flawed: What I hate is not getting everything available. Let's do it one show at a time and make it all available. Good example 2/11/70. I've had a copy of that tape since 1984. It cuts off right at the end of lovelight. So what? If that is what it is, that is what it is. But that certainly deserves to be released. There could be people out there that haven't heard it. And I know that despite having listened to it on a good quality tape and a good quality digital version hundreds of times, I would still buy an official release-- I want the best quality possible, which I assume the official release would have.
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4/19/83. heard it on Sirius the date of the show this year, and it is a totally wild and great set. The audience tapes do not capture it.
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I don't know why or how this show has been overlooked for so long. Check out the use of slide by Jerry on Black Peter! An absolute smoker from beginning (Might as Well) to end. (One More Saturday Night)
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Good call, indeed, jch (and WTJ)! Over the last few years, on at least 2 occasions, I've cleared my ipod and started from scratch - almost; two shows have endured: 2/26 and 5/14/78. That isn't to say that they are my favorites, but they certainly make my top X list each and every time, and for some reason I find each indispensable! Plus, there are magnificent (downloadable) SBDs for both shows (hint: mediafire). WTJ, in a concurrent window I've just located a zipped SBD for 10/29, as well as 10/30...which, along with the soon to be rereleased Englishtown (epic), DiP 10 (legendary), the 5 hidden trax from 10/11/77 on DiP 29 (discs 2 & 5), DiP 34, and RT 1.2, make for a respectable Fall/Winter '77 catalogue, thanks!/kate
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Anyone know why the 2/20/95 at the Delta Center in SLC is available streaming only? There really isn't an AUD of this floating around? Seems like there might be more to the story... (It's the only show from 95 I don't have yet, so even if it stinks on ice I'd like it!)
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A simple permutation will get you another show I'd love to see (and think will eventually be) released. Suspiciously, neither of these shows were tapped for RT 1.1 or RT 1.2 keeping them whole and thus candidates for full show releases. Of course the caveats, if they are both in the vault and don't have glaring technical issues. I was weaned on 10/27/79, it was one of the first tapes I had. I listened to the first set yesterday and the first half of the second set today.
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I just had the opportunity to listen to the entire Feb. 74 Winterland run. As someone mentioned in one of the more frequented threads, the magic tends to happen on Sunday. The mixes are rather spotty on the 2/22 and 2/23 shows. Jerry is way too low in the mix and Keith is out way front, which is not necessarily a terrible thing as Keith is on top of his game here. That said, I would not be terribly disappointed to see simply a solo release of 2/24 (with highlights from 2/22 and 2/23 of course) and not box set treatment. This opinion is subject to change. (weasel words, I know)
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I'm not sure if any of the following are unavailable (even as DLs on the Archive) because they've been released already or if plans are being made to release them, officially, or what. (I'm aware I can stream them.) 3/13/71 - Michigan St. Univ. (in the Vault, I think) 3/14/82 - Cal-Davis 5/6/89 - Frost 6/1/91 - LA Coliseum 3/17/94 - Rosemont 6/14/94 - Memorial Stadium in Seattle 2/20/95 - Delta Center, SLC Then there are those for which there is a circulating copy (reportedly), but they're not on Archive in any format: 7/9/70 - Fillmore East (supposed to be on a 7/11/70 AUD master) 6/27/70 - Toronto 5/21/68 - Carousel (aka Tuesday Night Jam) 5/3/68 - Columbia U (supposedly in the film Columbia Revolt) 12/31/66 - Fillmore Aud 10/31/66 - California Hall (Dance of Death Costume Ball - SBD is supposedly not Dead) 9/11/66 - Fillmore Aud (some tapes that are labeled 9/11 are actually 9/16 or 8/7) 3/19/66 - Carthay Studios, LA (confused with 3/12 often in tapes/setlists) 1/7/66 - Matrix (show may not have occurred)
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I'll put in a plug for the July '78 shows, as well as the Aug. 12, '79 Red Rocks and Aug 13, '79 at McNichols. Might as well mine the 'early' years at Red Rocks first, before dipping into the 1980s. The July 1981 shows at McNichols might worthy of exploring, too, but I'm "Dead sure" of the '78 and '79 shows. Thanks for listening to our requests.
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...and marye can write the liner notes. I would LOVE to see that one!! It's time!
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well, I do love that show. It's really short, but that moment when they break into UJB and the crowd goes nuts rarely fails to bring tears to my eyes. I played that tape so much I sang the guitar parts to myself.
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Fillmore East September 1970.....PLEEEEASE ! Count me among the many unconcerned by cuts or incomplete songs...the sound of those shows is unparalleled in my mind. Just epic. Red Rocks 7.8.1978 Thank you so much for the opportunity to contribute our thoughts here....
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How about the complete late shows from feb 13 & 14 1970, How about a matrix of these shows that would enable the audio to sound like the band did to our ears, come on lets break some new ground in some very groovy old placesJanuary 2& 3 1970 fillmore east, especially 1/3/70 late show, TC was awesome july 12, 1970 fillmore east never ENOUGH
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I don't believe "Days Between" appears on any official releases does it? What a shame because it was truly a last great song from Hunter-Garcia. I think they played it a lot for how short a life it had so please pick the best sounding, most jamming show that it appeared in and release!