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    "We left with our minds sufficiently blown and still peaking..."

    We're headed back to that peak with the newly returned tapes from Broome County Veterans Memorial Arena, Binghamton, 11/6/77. The Grateful Dead's last touring show of 1977 finds them going for broke, taking chances on fan favorites like "Jack Straw," "Friend Of The Devil," and "The Music Never Stopped," carving out righteous grooves on a one-of-kind "Scarlet>Fire" and a tremendous "Truckin'." An ultra high energy show, with a first set that rivals the second? Not unheard of, but definitely rare. Hear for yourself...

    DAVE'S PICKS VOLUME 25 features liner notes by Rob Bleetstein, photos by Bob Minkin, and original art by our 2018 Dave's Picks Artist-In-Residence Tim McDonagh. As always, it has been mastered to HDCD specs by Jeffrey Norman and it is limited to 18,000 individually numbered copies*.

    *Limited to 2 per order. Very limited quantity available.

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  • fourwindsblow
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    So many roads to ease my soul
    So many roads to ease my soul all I want is one to take me home... All I'm looking for is those hot air balloons. Thanks.
  • JimInMD
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    I'm happy to see some love for Lazy River Road.. it has special meaning to me as my front yard is a river so the road leading my home is Lazy River Road to me. So Many Roads has meaning too. Someone put together this nice montage on YouTube. Fitting. oh.. DaveRock.. it's not hard to post videos from youtube here, but I don't think it works well using Microsoft Edge. If you are using Internet Explorer, from youtube click on the button that says Share and an option Embed appears. Click on that and it will create a little text statement. Just copy and paste that into the comment section of the post and viola.. a properly formatted clip appears like the one above. AJS, She Belongs To Me is another gem of a song. Jerry had a knack for covering Dylan Songs. They became his own, so much emotional content. She Belongs To Me was only played ten times. Such a beautiful song.. I caught the third to the last one played, very memorable.
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    This is one of my favorites of the later Jerry/Hunter compositions too. It saw an official release in the So Many Roads Box Set as a studio rehearsal/outtake from the unfinished last album with Days between and Eternity supposed to be on there as well.
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    For those not scrambling for a Daves Picks this morning...
    It's the anniversary of a Grateful Dead Europe '72 show that came highly regarded by the author of this Rolling Stone article: https://www.rollingstone.com/music/news/20-essential-grateful-dead-show… The Dead in Denmark. I usually delve into Europe 72 extra heavy this time of year. It's always a pleasure listening to these multi-tracks.
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    I love Lazy River Road as well. I too was a little bummed it didn't make it into the 30 Trips box, since that was the best chance of seeing that one. But Dave has said they just don't pick shows based on the songs they played. It's not over yet though...maybe it'll show up one day.
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    My favourite was Lazy River Road, which I don't think has ever been on an official release. Its years since I have heard it, so I don't know if I would still be as impressed as I was. I was disappointed that it wasn't included in any of the 30 Trips shows. Maybe no one else liked it!
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    How long will it take for volume 26 to sell out, I say under 2 hours. April 16th, 1979 a real JAM session. It's Manic Monday DeadLand PLAY DEAD!!!!!!
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    What an unexpected treat, seeing a clip of Ozric Tentacles on here. They were far and away the best British band of the 90s. They seem to have been inspired by the aforementioned Hawkwind, although they are a bit more sophisticated musically, and are almost entirely instrumental. Still going-still making great music. They were probably inspired also by Gong and Steve Hillage, who are definitely worth checking out by anyone who likes this clip. But if I knew how to enclose video clips on here, the one I would chose would have to be the one of Hawkwind from 1972 doing Silver Machine. Be afraid, be very afraid...
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    Without question, the last great moment. I was lucky enoughy to catch it. Still not sure how he pulled that one off. I'll take it over the Unbroken breakout all day long. Just a beautiful song. Visions and She Belongs to Me are by far the two ballads that standout over all my years of seeing shows.
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    I believe that only includes sober, fully clothed views. I suggest you review the dead.net and YouTube user agreement license and web cam agreement language. Of the half million views.. I expect between 30 and 1,978 are from me, the variance due to the fact I cannot remember stuff when my mind is noodling. To your benefit.. I expect as a Senator, those details might have eluded you. Not to worry, VGuy in 2018.. you have my vote and likely anyone else that has read this far into this thread.
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"We left with our minds sufficiently blown and still peaking..."

We're headed back to that peak with the newly returned tapes from Broome County Veterans Memorial Arena, Binghamton, 11/6/77. The Grateful Dead's last touring show of 1977 finds them going for broke, taking chances on fan favorites like "Jack Straw," "Friend Of The Devil," and "The Music Never Stopped," carving out righteous grooves on a one-of-kind "Scarlet>Fire" and a tremendous "Truckin'." An ultra high energy show, with a first set that rivals the second? Not unheard of, but definitely rare. Hear for yourself...

DAVE'S PICKS VOLUME 25 features liner notes by Rob Bleetstein, photos by Bob Minkin, and original art by our 2018 Dave's Picks Artist-In-Residence Tim McDonagh. As always, it has been mastered to HDCD specs by Jeffrey Norman and it is limited to 18,000 individually numbered copies*.

*Limited to 2 per order. Very limited quantity available.

Get one before they are gone, gone, gone.

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January 13, 1967 was a Friday. There are 2 shows listed on 1/13/67 on Dead.net, The Berkeley Community Theatre and Fillmore West, odd because I've never come across this mention of a double bay area performance on a single day. And with all the Doors talk lately, the co-headlining band listed for the Fillmore West Show...drum roll...The Doors. Creepy...Bolo says "B wear"...the Bears? Bear recorded shows?
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Thanks for the heads up on Roy Buchanan's Town Hall album, I ordered one right up. The amazon description made it sound VERY desirable. Thanks
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Cosmic Charlie’s are playing in The Fiddlers Elbow in Camden. Anyone else going?
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Shirdeep - Thanks for posting - never heard of him. Some major Western Swing and jazz influence there. Berkleley '72 would be amazing, but '73 is under-released and overstocked in terms of potential releases. Still guessing '76 or '73 on the next box. And the good doctor turned me on to 4/14/71 last year and it did not disappoint! Highly recommended!
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I know there are some UK heads that post here.. Perhaps daverock and a few others. Many thanks to those that toss out other musical nuggets while we are waiting on the next announcement. B Wear, Berkeley, etc.. B Ware, Boreal Ridge also starts with B.. lets hope that's not it.. I have a different take.. on this clue.. B Ware clearly relates to the Summer '73, Universal Ampitheatre, Universal City CA. 06/29/73- Universal AmphiTheater - Universal City, CA 06/30/73- Universal AmphiTheater - Universal City, CA 07/01/73- Universal AmphiTheater - Universal City, CA B Wear, Beware.. is clearly a reference to Wizardry and the Dark Arts.. a concept started in 1965 when they called themselves the Warlocks. The Universal Amphitheater closed on September 6, 2013 to be demolished for The Wizarding World of Harry Potter attraction at Universal Studios Hollywood. B Wear, Wizardry and the Dark Arts.. Bolo's easiest clue yet. I'm stunned dozens of you didn't get this obvious clue. Summer of '73 here we come. If memory serves.. mhammond was at this on that ended with a harrowing drive home, which gives the B Ware clue somewhat of a double meaning. Or perhaps I just picked a couple shows from the Summer of 73 and worked backwards to match the clue..
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5/21/74 Playin'4/7/85 3/10/81 is one of the all time greats 5/22/82 good times...good times and with all this recent fluffing of the Doors, Who, PF what about Jefferson Airplane (Jefferson Gainesville?) SP: classic ABB: out there CoC: wowzer (80% classic) BiPLH nice House at Pooneil Corners: heavy psychedelic nightmare
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My harrowing drive home was from Santa Barbara 5/20/73. I did catch the Universal Studios 3 night run though and I think that would make a great box set. Certainly fills that big gap in 73 and would work perfectly in the 3 night run box set formula ala Winterland 73 and Winterland 77.
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Already have Winterland ‘73 Box.Thus, we are in need of a Winterland October ‘74 Box, complete with CDs and video.
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It's Pigpen. You're wasting your time discussing anything else.
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winterland....'71 or winterland 77 or Winterland 72 there were plenty of 3 show runs to keep with the 3 shows at winterland box set theme
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The Universal Amp run probably isn't top pick for most but I'd be quite happy with them as a box set. Most familiar with the 7/1 show and it's great. Great versions of Half Step, Sugaree come to mind and the Big River and Around/Around are as rockin' as they come.
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....my new favorite E72 show. The first set is pretty much flawless. Thank you This Day In History for the daily reminders....
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I live a few 100 miles away from London, and pop down there several times a year to see bands. But I notice The Charlies gig is tonight, which is a bit short notice. The next gig I will be going to is Jeff Beck in Chelsea some time in June. And then King Crimson and Hawkwind at The London Palladium in November. Which is quite prospect, if you know anything about The London Palladium and Hawkwind.
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....I am not familiar with it, but a quick Google image search makes me wish that I was.edit. Stumbled across a wasp nest under construction beneath the eve of my house. Smacked the shit out of it with a broom then ran for cover. Luckily it was only a few inches across, otherwise, mayhem would've ensued in later days.
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Fourteen
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I finally dove into Hawkwind last year. All the ballyhoo around the Your Captain Is Dead… Box Set tipped me into buying the Parallel Universe compilation. That was tasty enough to persuade me to pick up the Your Captain box when it hit a low price. I picked up a version of Warrior On The Edge Of Time with bonus tracks, but not the fancy 3 disc edition. I don't listen to them much (I don't listen to ANYTHING much anymore…), but when I do they always achieve Lift Off pretty pleasingly. The Space Ritual live album is phenomenal! I think I am done. Recommendations on how to proceed? (I read that the evershifting line-up goes rather Techno in the 90s. I generally dislike Techno, but I do enjoy the Floyd-iferous early days of The Orb.)
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....dammit bolo. I get the impression you love teasing the rest of us. And we eat it up, cause we're hungry.
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If Bolo is offering a real clue, it's gotta be 14 discs, not shows, otherwise that's a 50+ CD box north of $500. A "14er" would be more in the $150 range. With DaP 26 out of the way, in terms of announcements, I'm ready to hear what the next vault trick is. Let it be 1971-1973, please.
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If Bolo is offering a real clue, it's gotta be 14 discs, not shows, otherwise that's a 50+ CD box north of $500. A "14er" would be more in the $150 range. With DaP 26 out of the way, in terms of announcements, I'm ready to hear what the next vault trick is. Let it be 1971-1973, please.
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Does Anyone maybe have a SBD of Set II of 3/28/85 to share possibly? I only have set one. at least that High Time is on set one.
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Crazy Bolo.Still stuck on Se7en, and multiples of such. Bacon comes in 12’s, provided you’re buying a package and not ala carte, or unless you are Vguy at a Vegas breakfast buffet, in which case the bacon is all you can eat. 14, not 12, hence no Pig. Be On the Look Out Bolo...... B Wear.... Beware.... Be Aware.....
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the 7th and now the 14th have left me in ruins. What a salubrious place to be.Paz. Climb the halls and pace the walls. lol
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14 discs could be two 3-disc shows and two 4-disc shows, which would correlate with May/June 73.
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....but I'm down for 14 shows or unlimited bacon. Please. And thank you. 4.14.72 ain't pulling any punches....raise on up and ease on over ~ Pigpen. Good Lovin'. I hear whatcha sayin'. A top rant if I ever heard one. Being chased by his girls dad with a shotgun. Caution ahead. Perfect....
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....filling in the gaps.
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said that if Ferris dies he's giving his eyes to Stevie Wonder.. If i keep throwing out Ferris Bueller quotes it stops me from trying to figure out Bolo's posts.... 29 years ago today was the day off between the 3 Chicago shows and the two Milwaukee shows in April of 1989, Mecca shows were better than the Rosemont Horizon shows..
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Had to look that one up. Of course, these days I don’t have to set down my beer and go find a dictionary, I can just google it. Yes, the complete listen today of 4-14-72 was exactly how Deadicated and Vguy described it. Definitely quite greasy, as if 7 slices of bacon had been stuck in the CD sleeves. Now 5-5-77 Set2 as I prepare to do some grilling. Edit: I did actually have to set down my beer to look up salubrious because it takes 2 thumbs to type these days (don’t know why I took typing in high school, they never told me that in the future you would only need your thumbs to type).
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what do you grill, good sir?
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I'm feeling rather Salubrious myself tonight. Now that everyone has figured out the clues.. 14. How obvious. The next box set will contain 14 shows from each year. Seven come eleven boys..
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....I had to look it up too. A nice adjective....
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....I could think of less salubrious things to do. Tivoli is over. Now what the hell am I supposed to do?edit. Jimbo. It's Saturday night. Just one more....
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Oh shit.. you're right. After a while they all roll into one. Just got back from a massive day.. wonderful spring weather here in the East.. Now that I know it's Saturday.. time to sip into something more fitting. Worked... I am feeling even more Salubrious than I did 14 (or 7) minutes ago. Hitting season three of Better Call Saul.
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....would hit my salubrious sweet spot indeed. C'mon Lemieux. Throw that salubrious stone out there during your seaside chat. We know your listening....
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Super Mario?Or Super Davio? What do I grill? Just about everything. Sun, rain, snow, it’s always grilling weather. Tonight took the road of minimal effort, burgers and brats. I don’t really care what the next Box is. All I care about is that I am able to successfully order 1 copy, and that my 1 copy is successfully delivered to me undamaged, and that all of the CDs play with no defects. Too much to ask?
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Dave's been missing for 3 1/2 years. We haven't figured out who's running the vault yet.. but Dave disappeared about the time as his Dogfish Ale baseball cap quit appearing on the release videos. This new Dave is nothing more than an a J. Jonah Jameson wannabe with a penchant for 70's shows and snarly, bity sea mammals. I agree with request list though.. To VGuy's point, I'm pretty sure if the next box is 14 shows, I'd be putting more than a couple heads up on my couch as they struggle through their divorce proceedings.. It would be a shame to divvy up Box Sets this way.. the attorney's end up getting 1/3rd of the discs. Crap.. apparently I have already seen season three of Better Call Saul. I thought Netflix was tossing out something new.. Another reason we need a new box set announcement.. and quick.. Edit: I do like the new Dave, perhaps as much as the old Dave.
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These infused dark chocolate espresso beans pack one hell of a wallop. They're deceptively small and round yet potent. Doesn't take them long to sneak up on you either. Before you know it -- lift off. Slip inside this house...
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Hawkwind were incredible! They were often derided as a poor mans Pink Floyd-but throughout the 1970s, they were much better. They were definitely a lot better live. I first saw them in 1973, around the time Space Ritual was recorded, and it was one of the best gigs I have ever seen. It was mind blowing on every level-the light show, the legendary Stacia dancing/miming- the music. That is their best album in my opinion too. If you have the Captain box, you actually have their best albums already. They were definitely at their peak between 1970 and 1975. After then, they changed. Lemmy was unceremoniously sacked after having been busted during an American tour for possession of amphetamine. Then saxophonist and vocalist Nik Turner went soon after, and the band seemed to mutate into a more normal style rock band-with a proper lead vocalist-Robert Calvert. But they made good albums up to 1980-including; Astounding Sounds, Amazing Music 1976 Quark Strangeness and Charm 1977 PLXR5 1978 Levitation 1980-featuring no less than Ginger Baker on drums. The box set is the one to go for here-it has a live concert from December 1980 with Ginger on drums. Other good live albums are The Text of Festival 1970-1972, although the sound quality isn't the best, and the later Live Chronicles from 1985 which is based on Michael Moorcocks Elric novels, and features a lot of great spoken recitations from the books. You are probably sorry you asked, now! Actually, one of the reasons I got into The Dead was that I had read somewhere that Hawkwind were a British version of them. You can imagine my surprise on listening to Working Mans Dead, which I bought as a result. The comparison between the band is purely based on the fact that Hawkwind were an underground band, who, in their early days, specialised in getting spaced out and playing long spaced out jams. They had the reputation of being a "peoples band", often turning up at free festivals, or playing for reputably good causes.
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I just hope that the next box is announced soon and not while I am away for a week without internet access next month.
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May/June 73...now you're talkin' Plus, 6 10 73 includes a set with the ALLMANS.....there might be legal issues, obviously, with ABB giving the DEAD Family rights to release the closing set But, if we dig back a few years further into the archives, that takes us to 2 11 70 FE...with DUANE on board for DARK STAR...Spanish Jam..LOVELIGHT. Need I say more!?! February 11 1970. Wow. Maybe a 1970 14-disc box set'll send us all into etherworldly delight... DREAM BIG Fellow HEADS. It's all possible. Just say it: "Everything is always working out for me." ....thought I heard a young man moan this morning....
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Nowhere except to the people that live there. The 2nd year I ordered Dave's from a sat phone hookup on the Thai-Burma border. Just stay out of Red China the gov't isn't a fan of Jerry
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