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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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    marye
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  • iangillespie
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    20th September on my DAP and…

    20th September 1982 from Madison Square Garden on my DAP and nothing at home at the moment as the humidity is 90% and my electrostatics are complaining!
    May have to get the 77 10L's out...

  • 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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    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!