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    18,000 happy Dead Heads could not be wrong. Deer Creek, my how you deliver.

    We're closing the books on DAVE'S PICKS 2021 with not one but two - nearly - complete shows from Noblesville, IN 7/18/90 & 7/19/90. Yes, we've packed it all on four CDs, save for that second night encore which we promise you'll get to hear in the very near future. Sometimes there really is just too much good stuff.

    For now, we'll invite you to cozy up with two exceptional back-to-back shows, shows with precision and clarity, shows with more than a lion's share of exploratory jams, and most importantly, shows that were simply a damn good time for all. Highlights from night one include the bookends of a spectacular "Help>Slip!>Franklin's" and an epically intricate "Morning Dew" followed by a classic cover of "The Weight." Night two, is the sleeper hit, with flawless playing from start to finish, the set list inviting you to find new favorites in top-notch renditions of "Foolish Heart" or "Victim Or The Crime," and if that's not one of the finest versions of "Desolation Row" Bobby ever did do! We would be remiss if we didn't mention that these shows were among Brent's last and they are some of his finest of the era at that.

    Limited to 25,000 numbered copies, DAVE’S PICKS VOL. 40: DEER CREEK MUSIC CENTER, NOBLESVILLE, IN 7/18 & 19/90 was recorded by Dan Healy and has been mastered to HDCD specs by Jeffrey Norman.

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  • Forensicdoceleven
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    Variety is the soul of pleasure.....

    Last five Dead:

    4/16/72 (Aarhus is one of my favorite E72 shows)
    5/3/72 (yum yum yummy!)
    12/31/71 (of course!)
    11/14/71 (why not?)
    2/13/70 late show (needs no explanation)

    Plus little bits of The Doors, Steely Dan, very early Stones, and Commander Cody...................

    So you see, it's not always about 1971 all the time................

    Rock on rockers!

    Doc
    Someone who knows only music, understands nothing about it......

  • proudfoot
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    Last 5 non GD

    McDonald and Giles
    Moody Blues To Our CCC
    MB Every GBDF
    Melvins the Maggot
    MOI Freak Out!

  • proudfoot
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    1 2 72

    The standout for sure is GL > China Cat > GL

    5 most recent GD
    7 7 78
    11 3 65
    Vintage Dead/Historic Dead
    9 7 73 bonus disc
    10 17 78

  • Jack Baller
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    Thank you for a real good time

    Kudos to our resident Doc for his amazing posts over the last year.

    I always looked forward to the "review of the day"- as many have commented, it provided a great spark to revisit so many awesome shows that had slipped off my radar.

    I sure hope the good Doc sticks around these parts as well.

    Now, what's next? Wouldn't it be awesome if KeithFan would post chapters from his E72 dissertation starting in April?

  • daverock
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    2022 - Welcome to the future

    Picking 5 tracks out of all the music I have listened to so far in 2022 isnt so easy. But these all hit the mark -

    Race With The Devil - Gene Vincent and the Blue Caps
    Vernal Equinox - Can Live in Brighton 11/19/75
    Master Builder - Gong Live at Longlaville 10/27/74
    Tell Me What You See In Me - Strawbs
    Charles Brown - Sweet Feeling

    Paris 10/27/90 never ceases to amaze either - maybe add China Cat-Rider from that one. Or space. Or Stella Blue - that jam leading out of it.

  • Forensicdoceleven
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    The music is the message……

    50 years ago today.....

    January 2, 1972
    Winterland, San Francisco, California

    Set 1: Truckin'-Sugaree-Mr. Charlie-Beat it on Down the Line-Loser-Jack Straw-Chinatown Shuffle-Tennessee Jed-El Paso-You Win Again-Big Railroad Blues-Mexicali Blues-Playing in the Band-Next Time You See Me-Brown Eyed Women-Casey Jones

    Set 2: Good Lovin'>China Cat Sunflower>Good Lovin'-Ramble On Rose-Sugar Magnolia-Not Fade Away>Goin' Down the Road Feeling Bad>Not Fade Away

    Encore: One More Saturday Night

    Deadicated to Charlie Knutson, because was there ever in anyone's life span a point free in time, devoid of memory, a night when choice was any more than the sum of all the choices gone before?

    OK, calenderically speaking 1972, but very much “of a kind” with the December 1971 shows.

    Let’s clear up a couple of things. First, in the first set, there’s no “Leave Your Love At Home” between Chinatown Shuffle and Tennessee Jed. Second, in the second set, there’s no Know You Rider following China Cat, the band definitely goes back into Good Lovin.

    Though not quite as intense as December, it does have a decent dose of Pigpen, and the rare, possibly unique Good Lovin’/China Cat Sunflower/Good Lovin’ sequence. Another rarity----in the first set, two consecutive Garcia songs followed by two consecutive Weir songs. The show is generally well played, but opinions of it seem divided. Many absolutely love it, while others find it lacking because there’s no “big jams”. Decide for yourself, there is a Miller remaster and it definitely worth having…..

    Questioning the origin of music is like asking why the breeze is soothing, why you shiver in exhilaration when the spray from the waterfall hits you….

    Rock on!!

    Doc
    Music is my therapy and my straitjacket......

  • nitecat
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    Thanks 1st show

    Golden anniversary, I didn't even think of that! We watched the Phish show, then Ticket to New Years video (12/31/87) then pumped it up at New Years with Sugur Mag>Scarlet>Fire from the closing of winterland video. Woo hoo, gotta be a better year than the last one! Best wishes in the new year to all on this forum.

  • 1stshow70878
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    Congrats Nitecat

    Your Golden anniversary! The golden road to devotion.
    Many happy returns.
    Happy New Year to all. Gotta get better, right?
    Pulled 12-31-76 last night but fell asleep.
    Can't party like I used to.
    Cheers

  • Mr. Ones
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    Happy New Year!!!

    To put a twist on the ‘last 5’ that we tend to do(and I quite enjoy), I thought I would put down my first 5(epiphanies that is). So 5 magic moments from 2022:

    1-When The Levee Breaks(UK Mix)-Led Zep
    2-Snowman(Master 2)-Tintern Abbey
    3-Fly Trouble-Hank Williams
    4-Morning Dew(4/15/78)
    5-Najour-David Ornette Cherry(Thanks Mojo!!)

    That’s right, I’ve dedicated my early “1st day”
    to music listening. Each of these 5 songs made my ears prick up, and the proverbial “hair stand up” That Dew……Magic!!”

    Happy Néw Year to all

    Music is the Best!!

  • nitecat
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    50th Anniversary...

    Wow today is the 50th Anniversary of my first Dead show! New Year's Eve 1971 at Winterland. I went with my best friend Dan and his older brother Dave. We were really up close, and Pigpen at one point lurched to the front of the stage offering a bottle of champagne to the crowd, and slapped it into my hand! I still have the bottle, it sits on top of my Dead box set bookcase. I went to every Bay Area Grateful Dead New Year's show after that. It was an incredible ritual, which grew in size, until the last few NYE's I was surrounded on the floor with 20 friends, and at midnight we were drinking champagne that Randy had smuggled in. What fun!

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18,000 happy Dead Heads could not be wrong. Deer Creek, my how you deliver.

We're closing the books on DAVE'S PICKS 2021 with not one but two - nearly - complete shows from Noblesville, IN 7/18/90 & 7/19/90. Yes, we've packed it all on four CDs, save for that second night encore which we promise you'll get to hear in the very near future. Sometimes there really is just too much good stuff.

For now, we'll invite you to cozy up with two exceptional back-to-back shows, shows with precision and clarity, shows with more than a lion's share of exploratory jams, and most importantly, shows that were simply a damn good time for all. Highlights from night one include the bookends of a spectacular "Help>Slip!>Franklin's" and an epically intricate "Morning Dew" followed by a classic cover of "The Weight." Night two, is the sleeper hit, with flawless playing from start to finish, the set list inviting you to find new favorites in top-notch renditions of "Foolish Heart" or "Victim Or The Crime," and if that's not one of the finest versions of "Desolation Row" Bobby ever did do! We would be remiss if we didn't mention that these shows were among Brent's last and they are some of his finest of the era at that.

Limited to 25,000 numbered copies, DAVE’S PICKS VOL. 40: DEER CREEK MUSIC CENTER, NOBLESVILLE, IN 7/18 & 19/90 was recorded by Dan Healy and has been mastered to HDCD specs by Jeffrey Norman.

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Yo! Rockers!!

Last five:
2/2/1970
4/6/1969
3/22/1972
4/18/1970
4/3/1970

Believe it or not, not yet jonesing for 71 shows...........

Night before last, freezing cold in Green Cove Springs, high 30s. Brrrr.............

Rock on,

Doc
You make choices every day and almost every hour that keep you walking in the light or moving away toward darkness......

Well I played this again yesterday and it blew my socks off. I played it immediatley after the 9/3/72 jam from the vinyl Dicks Picks 36, which centres on "The Other One". I couldn't believe how fast the 1971 show sounded in comparison - they are practically tripping over themselves on the opening "Bertha" and "Truckin". I have never noticed this before - so it may have been just me and the contrast to what I had been listening to. Exceptional recording, too - the bonus discs included with "American Beauty".

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Last 5

DaP 37 4/15/78
Two From The Vault 8/24/68
30 Trips Around The Sun 9/28/75
Listen To The River 10/19/72
"The ESP Tests" 2/21/71

DaP 37 Notes 4/15/78 - continuing to grow on me. The bonus stuff from 4/18 really bolsters this release. I will listen again soon.

30 Trips 1975 Lindley Meadows - always dug this show and enjoyed Jerry's tone and volume. Recently read an entire article dedicated to the glory of this concert. I recall the hype for this show when we found out it would be part if 30 Trips. There are some who would include this in their top 5 Desert Island releases. Tough call. Always bums me that it's so short. I think a 3rd set would have done the trick, but I feel like I want more here.

Two From The Vault - now this one is definitely on my top 5 Desert Island list (must be expanded version with tracks from 8/23 - I could swear they get into Mountain Jam during Alligator - was Mountain Jam even a thing in '68?

2/21/71 - Love this release. The audio is fantastic, the set list is great and they were playing real good. Can't seem to locate Pigpen's lyric flub in Easy Wind. Probably better that way.

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I'd have to go back to the Vault shows and check but Mountain jam or something similar could be a possibility. Mountain jam is based off Donovan's "There is a mountain" which came out in 67 just the year before the Vault show...the plot thickens.

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I found this on the ABB website. Who can say how accurate it is, but I think it's cool that such a high profile jam by ABB may have come from Jerry himself!

The quote from a fan:
"Apparently it came from Jerry Garcia. Years ago Bill Graham said in an interview he walked back to the dressing rooms at the Fillmore and Jerry Garcia, Peter Green and Duane Allman were jamming to Donavon's First Their Is A Mountain and began to notice both the Dead and the ABB began playing variations of it in their shows but with the Dead it was sporadic and the ABB began playing it every show. If the Dead jammed to the song in 1967-68, it must have come to Duane from Garcia. Duane is said to have played it with the Dead in early 1970."

Can you imagine Jerry, Duane, and Peter Green jamming together?

Keithfan I have had Two From The Vault for a few years. I was surprised to see you list it as a top 5 "dessert island" pick. My recollection was that it was just okay, with the exception of The Eleven. I listened top to bottom last night and included bonus disc 3 with the Alligator in question. I definitely hear Mountain Jam.

This show is way better than I remembered. Pigpen sounds great on the organ. I don't know how people can say he wasn't a good player. The Dead weren't looking a Keith Emerson for the band. I think Pig plays creatively and doesn't jump into places unnecessarily. What more can you ask for?

The Other One is now in my top 5 Other Ones. I like it better without the drum solo. Those drums always pull me out of the moment. I will listen to this show more.

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...this one is absolutely a top 5 / Desert Island Pick for me as well.

One cannot ignore the sheer power and pulsation that occurs on these discs; it is unrelenting in nearly every way, start to finish. And it has it all from this mighty era....the Dark Star > St. Stephen > The Eleven; a ridiculous Lovelight, what I feel is also one of the raunchiest gut-punching The Other Ones into flat out THE BEST New Potato Caboose...just listen to Phil take the screaming, charging lead out of that final verse. Mind numbing. And of course that Alligator on the expanded edition, all 18+ minutes of it....inclusive of the touch on Mountain Jam...purely sublime. This is definitely a 'dust-it-off'er' if you haven't yoinked it out of your CD case in a while.

Good Call and discussion.

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Sixtus

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As Sixtus says, this has a great version of New Potato Caboose on it - it stops me in my tracks every time I hear it.
This was supposed to be coming out on vinyl again last year. Release date kept getting delayed and delayed and then one day I got an email to say it was unavailable and my order was cancelled. Shame.
I hope 3/1/69 doesn't go the same way. I notice they have now got a picture of the cover on Amazon UK, whereas they just had a blank space there yesterday. Encouraging - although it still maintains its unavailable.

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Lest ye forget: Garcia plays the “Mountain” melody on Anthem of the Sun in one of the sections where the studio stuff gives way to “live” jamming. Not sure which show that live jam came from, but I think there were four concerts that made their way onto Anthem, and they were all from late ’67-early ’68. So the Dead was playing that theme pretty early on, and I’ve always assumed the ABB heard it (either on the record or live) and then worked up “Mountain Jam.”

Looks like presales for DaP 41 are underway. It’ll be interesting to see how quickly it sells out. Lots of folks here seem kind of underwhelmed, probably because hardcore Heads already have heard so much Spring ’77. I know I’m kinda feeling that way. But then again, there’s a reason ’77 Dead is so popular.

Time travel? I’m game. Set the controls for the heart of ’69 and I’ll meet you at the Two from the Vaults shows. Just don't dose me: not sure my 63 year old self could handle it. These days a couple of protabs and a beer and I'm likely to wake up naked on the lawn.

It's up for scrutiny, Dave's seaside starting with ADD observations, eagles and crows off camera... and no, I don't mind, I love birds too. Baltimore CC is special, my first live Dead, spring 1973 (Wolfman) with photos, since I carried a camera in. Saw Jimi there, Jefferson Airplane too while still in high school. High hopes for this one, all signs point to great sound because of excellent source material and possible top five o.a.t. versions of a couple favorites (NFA). Been avoiding 1977, cause yeah, so much greatness is already out there... right now, no one has posted any comments yet... who's on first? This one should sell out quickly. And here's your missing #40 DC US Blues.

Watched the DVD this past weekend and they say what live shows were used for Anthem.
I don’t remember what shows they were by this point, so you will have to watch for yourself.

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Indeed, 2/14/68 is the show from which they pull that foray into 'There is Mountain' from the raging Alligator that ends up spliced together on Anthem of the Sun. As we know this full show was a road trips release, which incidentally was recently re-released on CD last year and I picked up a copy just so I had an extra. It's all that good.

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Sacred ground. The Mount Rainier of Primal Dead Shows.

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no coincidence, must be synchronicity... had a Viola Lee Blues day yesterday, best up against each other... great examples of early jam, vocals, tempo, you name it. Raw, primal, enough to convince me, this is why we might not see release of much more 60s material, younger generations can't handle it. OK, would accept a 9-10 disc 60s box set sorted by early venues with photos, short history of these early treasures. Start with anything remaining from the Acid Tests. What the heck, River box had warts, we can take a few warts. Never be another '60s DaP. Please release from the vault what you have before we old folks (maybe the best audience and customers), literally become Grateful Deaf or Dead. Road Trips 2.2 complete has two VLB, the bonus disc version at 22:46 opens such a great run of era music... Dead heat with TTATS 1967 Shrine VLB... further research advised.

Agree. We are long overdue for pre-70's GD.

In addition to us.. the tapes are not getting any younger either. Remember that Universal Music Group fire a decade or so ago when all those master tapes went up in flames?

Release some primal dead Lemieux...

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Jim is right

PRIMAL GD, please.

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