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    September 10 - September 16, 2007
    This week, as we roll toward the official start of Fall, we have 15 years of Grateful Dead history to cover, starting in 1972.

    Our first track this week is the second set opening jam from 9/10/72 in Hollywood, featuring a well-jammed He’s Gone>Truckin’ combination. These two songs often segued into an Other One, but on this night, they left them together as a stand-alone jam, saving the night’s big jam for later in the set.

    Next up are a couple of tracks from 9/16/72 at the Boston Music Hall, the second of a two night stand in Boston. Worth noting is that these two shows were scheduled to be performed at the Saratoga Performing Arts Center in Saratoga Springs, NY, but the local authorities didn’t sound too keen on having the Grateful Dead take over their venue, so the shows were re-scheduled for Boston. From this second show in Boston, we have a very pretty, early Stella Blue, as well as the first set closing Playing In The Band.

    Moving up a year, we have a very nice pair of tracks from the excellent shows at William and Mary College, with the first being a typically good 1973 version of China Cat Sunflower>I Know You Rider from 9/11/73 and from 9/12/73, this nascent Weather Report Suite, complete with horn accompaniment.

    Next up is some music from the Grateful Dead’s return to Madison Square Garden in 1987 after a four year hiatus from the venue Jerry famously called “juiced.” From the first night of the five night run, on 9/15/87, is this post-Drums sequence of The Wheel>Gimme Some Lovin’>Black Peter>Sugar Magnolia and from the next night, 9/16/87, is the second set opening jam of Bertha>Greatest Story Ever Told>Devil with the Blue Dress>Good Golly Miss Molly>Devil with the Blue Dress>He’s Gone. Check out Jerry’s stunning vocal flourishes at the end of He’s Gone; truly some unique stuff. These recordings are drawn from the Beta PCM digital tapes.

    Check in next week, when we’ll have some more great music for you. As always, feel free to write with questions or comments.

    David Lemieux
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    Greg SC
    16 years 8 months ago
    smaller maybe
    The words "mean people suck" has a nasty ring to it. It makes you think that the person who is saying it is no better than the one it is aimed at. Hey, as with anything, I think many folks have left for good is the obvious conclusion to be drawn here. I only come to read the history, and then go away till next Monday. I do not like the way this stuff sounds on my computer sounds. I have been downloading some '73-75 Little Feat shows from Archive.org, which is excellent stuff! Great to listen to when driving around in the car. Mean people can be nice if they are not riled. Greg SC
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    16 years 8 months ago
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    Wednesday and there are only 5 pages. I think things are finally quieting down. Keep up the great work Dave. Mean People Suck
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    northbound_keith
    16 years 8 months ago
    That MSG show is nuts...
    Today for the first time I attempted to listen to one of the links since the initial format change. When I first tried weeks ago to access the music, I found it impossible to do, It wouldnt work and honestly I was kinda miffed and I didnt put in much effort. Before the change, I would load the song and stream it direct to my stereo aross the room and get up and do my house chores and jam out. Well, the Bertha>Greatest was just too hard to pass up. So I loaded up the new quicktime and made it work. I had to click on the link then load it to stream, and of course I cant stream it to my stereo (not sure why) so I had to get my lazy ass up walk across the room and plug it in direct...but hey it worked! The boys are ON this night. The Bertha is unreal as well as the Hes Gone....and the rest? Well theres enough energy there that to say they were juiced is by far an understatement. Thanks David--good job. I get the impression maybe your between a rock and a hard place. On one hand, you are trying to satisfy our tastes, which as a deadhead, I know is impossible. And on the other you are trying satisy your bosses who would like a return on their investment. On that, I have to say, I think they are realizing this is prob more of a pain than its worth. Didnt Rhino ever hear the saying "Never Trust a Prankster". The boys are pirates and always will be, and they sold Rhino a beached ship and Rhino is starting to realize it. My point is theres nothing much left to sell or market. Sure maybe I want to buy a sticker here or there, (although Im still to paranoid to put in on my car) but I have hundreds of gigs of dead on my external hardrive, alot of it amazing quality, why would I buy anything from Rhino? Therefore why should they give any more of it away? "If you aint got a hinge you cant close the door...you cant close the door when the walls caved in!" The door to alot of the vault is wide open in this day and age...thats not to say they David doesnt have access to some real gems though that I have never had the opportunity to buy...and that I just might. The one thing that is really missing on this board is a intellectual or spiritual or historical conversation about what David is posting. There is alot going on in this music my friends...and with David posting every week it would be really cool for us all take a listen and discuss whats happening...How the Eyes intro has changes...How this Scarlet Fire was a off year for a Scarlet but this one was amazing...etc etc So it is what it is folks. I dont need to remind you that Jerry is dead and he was the ONLY one in the band with a sense of humor. "You get what you come for, youre ready to go"
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This week, as we roll toward the official start of Fall, we have 15 years of Grateful Dead history to cover, starting in 1972.

Our first track this week is the second set opening jam from 9/10/72 in Hollywood, featuring a well-jammed He’s Gone>Truckin’ combination. These two songs often segued into an Other One, but on this night, they left them together as a stand-alone jam, saving the night’s big jam for later in the set.

Next up are a couple of tracks from 9/16/72 at the Boston Music Hall, the second of a two night stand in Boston. Worth noting is that these two shows were scheduled to be performed at the Saratoga Performing Arts Center in Saratoga Springs, NY, but the local authorities didn’t sound too keen on having the Grateful Dead take over their venue, so the shows were re-scheduled for Boston. From this second show in Boston, we have a very pretty, early Stella Blue, as well as the first set closing Playing In The Band.

Moving up a year, we have a very nice pair of tracks from the excellent shows at William and Mary College, with the first being a typically good 1973 version of China Cat Sunflower>I Know You Rider from 9/11/73 and from 9/12/73, this nascent Weather Report Suite, complete with horn accompaniment.

Next up is some music from the Grateful Dead’s return to Madison Square Garden in 1987 after a four year hiatus from the venue Jerry famously called “juiced.” From the first night of the five night run, on 9/15/87, is this post-Drums sequence of The Wheel>Gimme Some Lovin’>Black Peter>Sugar Magnolia and from the next night, 9/16/87, is the second set opening jam of Bertha>Greatest Story Ever Told>Devil with the Blue Dress>Good Golly Miss Molly>Devil with the Blue Dress>He’s Gone. Check out Jerry’s stunning vocal flourishes at the end of He’s Gone; truly some unique stuff. These recordings are drawn from the Beta PCM digital tapes.

Check in next week, when we’ll have some more great music for you. As always, feel free to write with questions or comments.

David Lemieux
vault [at] dead.net
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So what about the fight to end segregation in the U.S. or South Africa or anywhere else or those that fight child, elderly,sexual, animal abuse or destruction of the environment or battle hunger,malnutrition, or poverty. Don't the actions or fight to end those come from a higher ground? Is there no sense in having principles or morals and education? Is ignorance bliss? I think it is the attitude that one brings to the battle, one can fight the good fight and attempt to remain humble and not an elitist. I can see frightening aspects to what GRTUD is saying because Nazis and KKK think they come from a higher moral ground. Do I contradict myself? Very well then I contradict myself, (I am large, I contain multitudes.) Walt Whitman-Song of Myself
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I agree w/you, even though I can see the point of what Ed is saying too (ie: missionaries, nazis, the U.S. government-all out to force their beliefs on others). Also had my fights with "holier than thou" leftists when I was in college, who were trying to tell me that I was not a good revolutionary because I couldn't run around all summer being political, but had to work to pay for my next year of school. So eventually I decided I was not born rich enough, nor arrogant enough to hang out with those guys any more. BUT, on the other hand, it took (like you said, Hal) a massive participation to end segragation in the south, or apartheid. I have to believe that it IS possible to help the world without being arrogant or ramming ideals down people's throats. Last night on the news just saw a report on Uganda, and if those people don't need help right now, don't know who does.
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Maybe I sang a bit out of tune so let's give it another go. I really liked the sound of it as I wrote but considering the opinions I'll try to revise, perhaps save the original notion. I agree with some of the sentiments. How 'bout: " ...fight to give others a chance to have a view of their own, from the same vantage(s) & vistas..."? The Dude Abides!
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To have views of our own,not those of drones, don't toss me no bones, I ain't throwing stones from this place I call home. Do I contradict myself? Very well then I contradict myself, (I am large, I contain multitudes.) Walt Whitman-Song of Myself
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I like it, in fact. And it says what needs to be said, better than my version. Could you change "me" to "us" and "I's" to "We's"? By starting with "our" the grammar and possibly the meaning is out of sync. No biggie, I think I know what you're saying (meaning) and that's the important fact. The Dude Abides!
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Just got on the bus here - not sure why it took so long - guess I thought my computer couldn't handle it. My next step is getting better speakers for my computer!
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To have views of our own,not those of drones, don't toss us no bones, we ain't throwing stones from this place we call home. Do I contradict myself? Very well then I contradict myself, (I am large, I contain multitudes.) Walt Whitman-Song of Myself
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Hey Ed,Speaking of arrogant and elitist, how the hell do you get those emoticons in your posts? "All energy flows according to the whims of the Great Magnet. What a fool I was to defy him."
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Please tell us, Ed! I had been asking about these before, in the "fancy features" thread, but got no answer. Have some great emoticons in msn messenger, and can but very fun and expressive to use them. Don't part with your illusions. When they are gone, you will still exist, but you have ceased to live. Samuel Clemens
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Ed linked to an animated GIF, which is a whole nother thing.

TigerLilly, I passed along your emoticon request, but haven't heard further on the subject.

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a wise sage(dont know his name)once said,"..if you find a piece of gold in the mud,you should not sob about that it was not platinum..!!thanks for your goldmine dl,but this is especially to all the people who dream about downloading all 2400 shows.you would need 4 lifetimes just to listen to half of it anyway..so what?