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  • proudfoot
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    In my recent reorganizing of "the collection"

    I found a single disc of 9/15/72

    Nice

    Truckin' Drums The Other One

    How much of the show is included in ETR?

  • 1stshow70878
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    7-8-78

    That Estimated almost goes to Eyes but swerves into a classic and almost scary Other One. Faked me out. And the Wharf Rat > Franklin's > Sugar Mag? (insert accent) Forget about it!
    If I could remember her name I'd look up Miss Australia just to see.
    Cheers

  • bluecrow
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    I'm Moving To Australia

    Now playing Set II 7/8/78.

    Thanks 1stShow for solving the mystery of that wildly enigmatic comment by Bob!

  • proudfoot
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    Music business

    Messy

    Contracts and money

  • bluecrow
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    The History of the Grateful Dead

    Pretty sure I've still got that tryptych skull cover lp, but on the road and can't check what remains of my lp collection. Would have bought it late 70s, maybe a cut-out.. The whole album is cool but what really stood out to me, then and now, were the covers of Lindy and Stealin'. Truly ages since I've listened to it. Maybe need to dig out the turntable when I get back home if it still survives.

  • TooMuchIsJustEnough
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    Thank you, Fourwinds

    Looked several times over the years for this, never gained an inch of ground. I had it such a short time, I'm not sure I even played it through.
    Looking at July '78 box notes and folder art for a week I think triggered a memory of it today. The skull a bit similar...

    Very cool, thanks again, Man

  • 1stshow70878
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    Bingo!

    4 winds wins!
    I don't think I've ever seen that one.
    And what was MGM doing putting out Dead material in 1972?
    Contract dispute was with Warner back then I thought.
    Cheers
    Hoffman site says a contractual mess before Warner. Dead not happy about it as MGM was profiting from the popularity of Workingman's Dead. Not to be confused with same title on Bear's Choice.

  • fourwindsblow
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    dead disc dot com

    History Of The Grateful Dead
    Grateful Dead
    Initial release : 1972
    Pride Records PRD-0016

    A double LP compilation release of live material from 1966 originally released on the LPs Vintage Dead and Historic Dead.

    Tracks

    Dancin' In The Streets (Stevenson/Gaye/Hunter)
    Lindy (Traditional arr. Grateful Dead)
    Stealin (Cannon/Traditional)
    It's All Over Now, Baby Blue (Dylan)
    I Know You Rider (Traditional arr. Grateful Dead)
    In The Midnight Hour (Cropper/Pickett)
    It Hurts Me Too (James)
    Musicians

    Jerry Garcia - guitar, vocals
    Bill Kreutzmann - drums
    Phil Lesh - bass
    Pigpen (Ron McKernan) - keyboards, harmonica, vocals
    Bob Weir - guitar, vocals
    Credits

    Original producers - Robert Cohen, Peter Abram
    Edit, remix - Richard Delvy
    Thought to have been recorded in September 1966 at the Avalon Ballroom, San Francisco and November 1966 at The Matrix, San Francisco
    Related releases
    Dancin' In The Street, It's All Over Now, Baby Blue, I Know You Rider, In The Midnight Hour and It Hurts Me Too were originally released on;

    Vintage Dead, Grateful Dead, 1970, Sunflower SUN-5001
    Lindy and Stealin' were originally released on;
    Historic Dead, Grateful Dead, 1971, Sunflower SNF-5004
    album cover
    Home

  • TooMuchIsJustEnough
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    Thanks Guys

    Was worth a shot. Appreciate the comments.

    On a happier note, RGM DP 21 reissue arrived today. Spin that tonight.

  • 1stshow70878
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    No clue either TooMuch

    I looked at every image google could find.
    No luck.
    Doesn't sound familiar.
    PF's likely got it. A bootleg or compilation of some kind.
    Good luck

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