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Pat Thomas and the Sweet Beans Track: Revolution Label: Gapophone Records Cat #: GAPO LP 02
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Dead Kennedys Track: Jock-O-Rama (Invasion Of The Beef Patrol) Label: Alternative Tentacles Cat #: VIRUS 45
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    New year, new update. Tell us of your musical adventures in real time!

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  • daverock
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    Winterland 1973 box

    Jonathan - this calls me every year. I agree with CNKD, it would be great if this could all be re-released on vinyl.

    I have been less drawn to 10/29 and 10/30/73 from the St Louis box though, for some reason. Played 29th last night and it features some amazing music. A first set Eyes, Greatest Story in the second set leading to a very unusual passage from Truckin' into The Other One.
    30th is playing now - opening with Here Come Sunshine. It's winter outside, but it's a sunny day in here !

  • icecrmcnkd
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    Rainy day, dream away

    Inside all day due to rain.
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    Started with JGB November ‘76, Garcia Live v17 for breakfast and then coffee on the couch.
    If you need some Donna right now, play this.
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    3-21-81 set 2.
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    11-9-73.
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    11-10-73.
    Getting a head start.
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    Winterland ‘73 Box would make an excellent candidate for Plangentization and pressing onto 180 g vinyl.

  • Oroborous
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    Fall 85

    Been thoroughly enjoying my deep dive through fall 85!
    Man that second night of Richmond 11/2/85 is sweet.
    That and 11/7 would make a nice 2fer, even have some room for Revolution, Baby What You Want, that awesome She Belongs to me, and Satisfaction from 11/8 as filler!

    (I think this font gets smaller every time I post ; )

  • Danehead
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    58..

    Will be 6/8 - 1974.. just saying..

  • jonathan918@GD
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    Daverock

    Funny you mention Winterland 1973 box. I just pulled this off the shelf this morning. It's been way to long since i've played this magical three nighter!! Probably 7-8 years....so much great music has been put out by Dave and company.

    Rock on, gang

  • daverock
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    Rock and Roll Hall of Fame

    Doesn't sound very rock n' roll. The phrase " I wouldn't be in no club that would have me for a member" comes to mind. 13th Floor Elevators? The Cramps? Hawkwind? Pink Fairies? Thought not.

    Currently on 10/29/73 from the "Take Me to the River" box. Along with 30th also in the box and 11/1 - the bonus disc included with the 50th Wake of The Flood - this leads nicely into the 73 Winterland box. Where all is well.

  • proudfoot
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    Gotta gripe somewhere

    Salt n Pepa

    Inducted into Rock and Roll Hall of Fame

    But Motorhead?

    Nope. Still nope.

    Its like putting me into the Farming HOF

    Outkast, too.

    What a joke. A joke that gets told year in year out.

    A piss stain is what the Sex Pistols called it

    I agree

    Dolly Partons in there, too

    Whatever

  • proudfoot
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    thank you for the kind words, Birchwood

    I hadn't heard Low for a while...great album

    Crystal Rainbow Pyramid Under the Stars by AMT: SHAZAM! Highly recommended.

    Not the biggest Rolling Stones fan, but EOMS rox for all eternity. Their masterpiece, in my opinion.

    The Man Who Sold the World one of Bowie's GREATEST. Man, I love that album.

  • Birchwood
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    Nice!

    Nice spins there, Proudfoot!

  • icecrmcnkd
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    3-20-81

    Got both shows loaded onto a music player.
    The music player just functions as a data reader and sends the 1’s and 0’s to a DAC Magic 200M which converts to analog. The DAC has 3 different digital rolloff filters, each of which has different effects on what you hear. Usually one setting sounds better than the other two, so you have to go through them to find the best setting.