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    As we head into our 9th year of the Dave's Picks series, we're as excited as we were in mid-2011 when we conceived of the future of the Grateful Dead's archival release series. We had a clear vision, a terrific team that is still largely in place, and unlimited enthusiasm for the series, and the Dead's music. Now, almost 10 years later, we are just as excited about the Dave's Picks series as we were then. Even more so, actually. We've increased the amount of CDs we press to ensure that it's available much more widely, and we've dug very deep into the vault to make sure that we continue to produce A+ Grateful Dead concerts into what we hope will be cornerstones of your music collection for decades to come. We look back on our 2019 releases, with concerts from 1977, very early 1970 (might as well be 1969), late 1979 (might as well be 1980), and our final installment of the year, from 1973, and it thrills us to see such variety and excellence, which we hope to match (and ideally surpass!) in 2020. Beginning the year with the classic 10/29/77 show from DeKalb, we're already giddy at what's shaping up to be another great year in the Grateful Dead archival release world.

    We'd also like to take this opportunity to say a huge thank you for coming along on the Dave's Picks journey. It's been an incredible trip so far, one we hope to keep going for many years, and we owe it all to your interest, support, and input. We love what we do because you continue to dig what we do.

    Summer love, spring, fall, and winter - you can do the Dead all year long with a Dave's Picks 2020 subscription. To accommodate the increased demand, we're taking the production run up to 22,000 for each of the four Dave's Picks 2020 releases. As always, your best bet is to subscribe because when these releases go up for sale a la carte, they sell out within hours. No joke - hours.

    In addition to the four CD releases in 2020, totaling 12 CDs, you’ll also get the subscription-exclusive bonus disc, which has proven to be one of the most highly sought after collectables we’ve ever released, and free domestic shipping. Subscriber bonus discs will not be released outside of this offer. Early bird subscribers can nab a sub at $99.98 (regular pricing will be $115.92).

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  • Jason Wilder
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    On one of the releases laments the fact that there are no usable masters for June '83.

    I guess that would include pissible matrix tapes, so maybe my earlier comment makes no sense.

    As for the remainder of 2020, I would hope for at least one Pig/Brent show. Only 3 years of Dave's have lacked a Pig show, and we got 2 one year.

    FWIW, running estimate of how many shows we have gotten for each year (show = more than a set). 1972 (32), 1977 (27), 1990 (20), 1973 (17), 1974 (14), 1969 (14), 1978 (14), 1989 (13), 1971 (11), 1976 (10), 1970 (9), 1979 (6), 1980 (6), 1991 (6), 1968 (5.5), 1987 (5), 1966 (4), 1975 (3), 1981 (3), 1982 (3), 1983 (3), 1988 (3), 1967 (2), 1985 (2), 1992 (2), 1993 (2), 1984 (1), 1986 (1), 1994 (1), 1995 (1), 1965 (0).

    I mean, quibbles with my math aside, it is hard to argue that the top years are not the ones most represented.

    Lastly, with the last/most recent trove of Betty's back, you know there is a bunch of stuff that Dave has wanted to release for a while.

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    Keep in mind that variety in the releases can be more than just the year of the show.

    It can also refer to the type of show it is. Is it a big tent/widely circulated show? Or is it a hidden gem from the vault? I would want to do a bit of both if I were Dave.

    Also, the sound source can be different. Giving pristine masters the Norman treatment is sweet, but I kind of dug the fact that the Warfield release was a Matrix, IIRC (as was Da8). My hope is that if TPTB are willing to issue a Matrix release (at least once in a while) it may enable some shows to get released if there is a missing/problematic master (other acoustic '80 shows, June '83, etc), but good soundboards/aud tapes. Not all the time, but now & then.

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    That June ‘83 run of shows is pure fire. Just don’t see it happening though.

  • Lovemygirl
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    ...how about ...

    ...how about a performance from 83’
    So, I've I just realized the fall east coast tour of 83 10/8/83-10/22/83 doesn't have a single show I don't just love!!Love 83-85 but a whole tour that keeps me happy is unheard of for me! Funny how they don't release much of 83-85 compared to other years. Oh, also love a LOT of 1984. 🙏❤️😎🌹💀🌹💀🌹

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    Daves Picks 2020 Series ...

    ...anyone else in the mood for another 80’s ‘Matrix’ Release/mix for a 2020 Daves Picks Performance?! 🙏❤️💀🌹💀🌹

  • PatagonianFox
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    I’M STILL WAITING FOR DAVE’S PICKS 32 DISC 3

    WHAT HAS HAPPENED TO DEAD.NET CUSTOMER SERVICE?

    IT’S BEEN OVER 2 MONTHS, AND I HAVEN’T RECEIVED MY REPLACEMENT DISC.

    I’VE PURCHASED ALMOST EVERYTHING THEY’VE RELEASED OVER THE PAST DECADE, AND THIS IS HOW LOYALTY IS REWARDED.

    WHAT A JOKE!

    ———

  • Forensicdoceleven
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    Music is well said to be the speech of angels

    Good morning rockers!!!

    Just for clarification:

    I am the "custodian" of the images. The original photographer is deceased. When I was given the images, there were certain conditions attached, which were:

    1) The images could be sold, but only as a set. NEVER as individual images. Proceeds were to go to a local homeless shelter, reputable veteran's group, or no kill animal shelter. Attempts have been made to sell the images, which always drew out scammers, low ballers, and people who wanted unaltered "samples" that they themselves would sell. Eventually, I gave up trying...…….

    2) The images could be returned to the Dead, but only in conjunction with an official release of the show, and not merely because it was "Grateful Dead stuff".

    3) Unaltered images were NEVER to be exhibited or posted for free under ANY circumstances.

    Gentle reminder: not MY conditions. If the Dead can use them for this release, great. If not, back in the draw they go...….

    Rock on,

    Doc

  • wilfredtjones
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    Miami photos

    Maybe see if you can get them posted on the show page...

    https://www.dead.net/show/june-23-1974

  • direwulf
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    Miami pictures?

    I'm fairly certain that at this point in time the Dave's series for the coming year have already been produced or at least completely finalized, but if they're not that could explain the ridiculous shipping mishaps and delays that sometimes happen.

    Can the pictures you have be posted here? I know we used to be able to do that.

  • rusty string
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    77 and 74 - can't go wrong with that. Looking forward to these releases.
    All this talk about the three Kings has made me listen to that disc from Clapton's "Give Me Strength" boxset - "The Freddie King Criteria Studios Sessions". The 35 minutes feature a 22-minute jam on "Gambling Woman Blues". Love that boxset anyway. Gave me lots of strength when I needed it most.
    Guten Rutsch to all of you here - which translates something like " slide into the new year well". Nice and easy.

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As we head into our 9th year of the Dave's Picks series, we're as excited as we were in mid-2011 when we conceived of the future of the Grateful Dead's archival release series. We had a clear vision, a terrific team that is still largely in place, and unlimited enthusiasm for the series, and the Dead's music. Now, almost 10 years later, we are just as excited about the Dave's Picks series as we were then. Even more so, actually. We've increased the amount of CDs we press to ensure that it's available much more widely, and we've dug very deep into the vault to make sure that we continue to produce A+ Grateful Dead concerts into what we hope will be cornerstones of your music collection for decades to come. We look back on our 2019 releases, with concerts from 1977, very early 1970 (might as well be 1969), late 1979 (might as well be 1980), and our final installment of the year, from 1973, and it thrills us to see such variety and excellence, which we hope to match (and ideally surpass!) in 2020. Beginning the year with the classic 10/29/77 show from DeKalb, we're already giddy at what's shaping up to be another great year in the Grateful Dead archival release world.

We'd also like to take this opportunity to say a huge thank you for coming along on the Dave's Picks journey. It's been an incredible trip so far, one we hope to keep going for many years, and we owe it all to your interest, support, and input. We love what we do because you continue to dig what we do.

Summer love, spring, fall, and winter - you can do the Dead all year long with a Dave's Picks 2020 subscription. To accommodate the increased demand, we're taking the production run up to 22,000 for each of the four Dave's Picks 2020 releases. As always, your best bet is to subscribe because when these releases go up for sale a la carte, they sell out within hours. No joke - hours.

In addition to the four CD releases in 2020, totaling 12 CDs, you’ll also get the subscription-exclusive bonus disc, which has proven to be one of the most highly sought after collectables we’ve ever released, and free domestic shipping. Subscriber bonus discs will not be released outside of this offer. Early bird subscribers can nab a sub at $99.98 (regular pricing will be $115.92).

I would say that's my favourite show in 30 Trips..even before I got the vinyl. But I would also agree that it sounds even better on vinyl . I am currently undecided as to whether to buy "Long Strange Trip" in this format...purely for the Dark Star and that 1971 China-Rider.

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09-20-1970 is one that's long overdue huge acoustic set followed by a crazy electric set.

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I would suggest the Long, Strange soundtrack if you can get the Amazon special bonus edition that has extra albums.

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With 6 23 and 6 22 74 to be released, ive been immersed in 1974 releases ... and it's just a shame that so so many of the epic 1974 shows were released in butchered form: 6 16, 6 18, 8 4, 8 5, 8 6, 9 9, 9 10, 9 11, 10 16, 10 17, 10 18, 10 19, 10 20

June 74 in particular is just majestic to my ears ... Would it be possible someday someway to revamp releases like Dick's Picks 12 and Wall of Sound Road Trips to include the full-shows?

Now that we've settled on complete show releases in recent years, it just isn't right to have such epic material unavailable in complete form ... imho.

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A lot of the Dick's Picks releases, & RTs are in incomplete forms. Even some of the early historical releases are mash ups from several shows (Ladies & Gentleman).

They have gone back & done full releases of stuff that had been released before. The Europe '72 Box (from Hundred Year Hall, Steppin Out, & Rockin' The Rhine).

Of course, that was so massive it did not matter. A release with half of the stuff already out might be trickier.

The other option is to put filler on subsequent releases that completes the shows. Or on bonus discs. This might be trickier with long second set pieces and the fact that Dave says we cannot get covers on bonus discs.

But the superlative shows that are chopped, those 74s, 2/13-14/70, 4/28-29/71, to name a few, deserve released in full.

I'd buy a big box with the full '71 run closing of the Fillmore on it (awful lot of GDTRFB/NFA though). Perhaps include the Fillmore West closer as well. Ditto for 2/11, 2/13, & 2/14. Though there are some guests on those dates (Beach Boys in '71, Allman in '70). Could make a release tricky (the Dylan Encores are never on '87 releases).

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Boy , I would love to see full releases of some of those chopped up shows, Oct 74 at Winterland certainly comes to mind, along with many of the others you guys mentioned.

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Especially the early stuff. Bear stopped recording in late summer '66?, and from there through 11/10/67 I do not think there is much usable stuff. Phil released some of Rio Nido '67 on Phil Zone, but I believe the source is Aud.

A bit more from '68, & early '69, but still not a lot. I have a feeling most of '70 is missing, especially fall. Ditto the '80s Warfield/NYC acoustic stuff.

If it is there and we have not gotten one complete 70/80 acoustic show other than 5/15/70 then I would be dumbfounded.

In my view, after '72, '69, '77, and '73, '70 is your next best year. Way underrepresented. I just do not think the masters are there.

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Dissident1980...I am drifting into 1974 phase after having listened to the first 3 Dave Picks. The second is from, 7/31/74, and there is a bonus cd form 7/29/74. Truly magical playing.

Maybe the best bet for a release of complete shows from 1974 would be a Europe 72 style box of a complete tour. Every complete show form this year is of interest.

Incidentally, at the risk of being considered a traitor to the cause, there is a pretty good triple cd set of 8/6/74 just come out, available from Amazon.uk. Its an FM recording and the sound is really good-definitely one of the better FM recordings I have heard. This, needless to say, was one of the butchered shows included on Dicks Picks 31 along with 8/4 and 8/6. They don't even credit which songs are from which shows on that one - very unsatisfactory.
But to go back to 8/6/74...great show as well a good sound.

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Have the 'scripts sold out for 2020???
No place to add to cart on the subscription page.

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No, subscriptions did not sell out.
You can’t add one to your cart because the subscription window closed weeks ago.

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I need to get the 2020 series. Unfortunately I was not able to order before the pre order process closed. I have always ordered the Dave’s picks series and would appreciate being able to continue with the collection. How may I acquire this set ? The Pope

Echoing others questions about ability to subscribe a bit late to 2020- also a regular subscriber who missed the pre-order email. No "add to cart" button...Possible to subscribe? Admin- any thoughts?

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BOLINAS2
The subscription window closed around 2 months ago. You can buy #34 on 21st April and the other two later in the year but the numbers are likely to be limited so you will need to order them the day they become available. As far as I know #33 is sold out so will only be available from third part sellers.
I suggest checking you are still registered with dead.net to get their email updates.

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Listening to v34 now, and scanning the complete list of Dave's Picks, and just bumming on the lack of apparent interest in shows other than the 70s. Seriously, just three from the (very early) 80s and none at all from the 90s... out of 34 releases? How about mixing it up a bit more? Please? Would be extremely grateful...

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The subscriptions go on sale at the end of October and run into January. If you buy the first two or three weeks you get it on the early bird special for about
$ 99.00. then it goes up to $115.00, or something like that.

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Still waiting...I realize the whole covid thing has created delays to Canada, but this is crazy wait...

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Not sure if your copy arrived but mine was received in New Brunswick on the 9th of September.

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