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    An institution in American rock music, the Grateful Dead continue to surprise the ears with new arrangements and altered styles. If their playing continues with the force that was heard in San Bernardino, the spirit of the Dead will live on. - Sun Telegram

    We are more than pleased to kick off this year's Dave's Picks series with the much requested and quite spirited complete performance from Swing Auditorium, San Bernardino, CA 2/26/77. The Swing ’77 show was a unique beast, unlike any others from this era: as the band’s first concert of the year, it bridged the gap between the new and re-emerging sound of the returning 1976 Grateful Dead and the precision excellence of the spring ’77 Dead. Debuting two of their most intricately crafted songs of the 1970s, “Terrapin Station” (to open, no less!) and “Estimated Prophet,” the Dead demonstrated right from the start of this new touring year that they were not going to be a nostalgia act; they were going to be as adventurous and ambitious as they were at any time in their career.

    Join the adventure as they soar through tried and true ("Playing In The Band," "Tennessee Jed"), well-loved covers ("Mama Tried," "Samson and Delilah," "Dancing In the Street"), and epic new jams.

    Rounded out with three songs from Santa Barbara, CA 2/27/77, this one was recorded by Betty Cantor-Jackson and has been mastered to HDCD specs by Jeffrey Norman.

    Dave's Picks Volume 29 is limited to 20,000 individually-numbered copies*.

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

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  • Oroborous
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    N.D. and great stories

    First, are hearts go out to our brothers and sisters across the pond. Loss beyond words....such an amazing place. Sort of ironic that after WWII etc and all the times someone wanted to wreck it, it was probably someone trying to fix it that did it in....
    Was fortunate to go there twice on a family vaca late seventies. Can still picture sitting there first time we visited at that late afternoon time of day with the sun the way it gets then, streaming in through the west window, with some musical performance in progress?, amazing. I was just a goofy teen who generally didn’t care that much about all the cultural stuff and museums and such we were visiting, but even then N.D. really blew me away, especially dug thestain glass windows and the gargoyles when we did the full tour the second time. Sounds like fortunately the Stone/structure is ok so they can rebuild. Of course it will be interesting to see who gets to pay. You’d think the Catholic Church would pony up being one of the richest “nations” but something tells me that won’t happen! Sorry, I digress......back to happy!
    Great stories guys, always one of my favorite things here in this space. From bobt’s little nugget to Jim’s awesome tale, to Keithfan, especially your recounting of your first show at RFK, whoa. It’s funny how you get mental ideas of what folks here might really be like, which of course in reality is ridiculous, but the human mind works such that you can’t help it. So Kfan reminds me of I guy I used to work with. Funny thing is I didn’t picture you as a “gun guy” lol. “Goes to show you don’t ever know....”
    One of the best things about Jim’s story is how he illustrates just how situational our show experiences are. He says the show was not necessarily the best show he ever saw, but the situation/energy etc played such a big part that it left such a big “smoking crater” .....this is one of the reasons I’ve really been enjoying getting back into the scene and digging deeper into the music. There are still many shows I was at that I’ve still not heard, so when I do get around to hearing them I’m often blown away by how different they seam compared to my sadly rapidly deteriorating memory. There was a time I could tell you every song in order from most of my earlier shows, but eventually shear number of shows and a, ahem, and correspondingly shear volume of supplements made that start to fade. Now add the ravages of time and well, “it all rolls into one, and melts into a dream” But hey, what a mighty fine dream eh!
    Anywho, love this place and all the great, different things that you all share here, especially the great show stories!
    Speaking of, where’s my bizarro twin?? We miss ya, and Bolo, and Doc etc....and hippie chick! But at least we got Thin back, welcome back brother!
    Anniversary. Speaking of April 78, that’s the month that I sorta became more of a dead head rather that just a fan....of course the full transformation didn’t happen for a few more months until I finally got to see my first show. But yeah, 41 years ago, yes-gads where does that pesky time go indeed 😎

    Be well and rock on folks!

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    More RSD - Trout Mask Replica

    Wow....wouldn’t have ever even thought about picking this one up without this group. This is really weird, it rocks, and I love it.....

    KCJ

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    Sage and Spirit

    Giving this a first spin now....kinda does remind me of a back porch in July...could be San Francisco, but I could argue Kansas City, or Friendsville, MD, St. Johnsbury, VT, or Northvale, NJ....maybe Austin, TX, outside of Philly, not far from London, England, or Jacksonville where the good Doctor roams. Yes sir, wherever a DeadFreak shakes their bones, this one sounds mighty fine!

    KCJ

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    And in other Anniversary News....

    April '78 was pretty hot. I've had this one on my phone for a long time, compliments of the "trove". As I am finished with the E72 show in Denmark, I jumped forward in time 6 years - here it is:

    https://archive.org/details/gd1978-04-16.sbd.cantor.motb.81457.sbeok.fl…

    This show hails from just one week prior to DaP 7 & DaP 15. They seem to be polarizing shows around here, but DaP 7 was my first DaP, so special place (and whatever else one can say about it, The Music Never Stopped is one of the best (and the reason I splurged on eBay for it). I prefer Jan - April '78 above all else released that year until the material from Shakedown Street came out......I guess that only constitutes Road Trips '78, Rocking The Cradle, and Closing of Winterland.

    But back to 4/16 - can't go wrong with a set list containing Scarlet / Fire AND Estimated / Eyes. Unless it's one of those fast '78 Eyesis. Heh, not sure how fast this one is - we'll see. I tried slowing one of them down with this new "tempo" feature on Poweramp. Didn't quite sound right slow either....

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    I would like to take Banjo lessons!!! 10/17/78 Winterland

    So the 10/22/78 Winterland show was on Sirius today at noon... Great 30 minutes of Hamza to start the show and a 21 minute NFA with a Caution Jam in it. Whenever I hear these shows I always think of the Jam before If I had the World to Give from 10/17/78. If you have never listened to it, around the 4 minute mark of space, (or Jam) A woman asks Jerry "I know this sounds crazy but I would like to take banjo lessons" He replies that he doesn't teach them anymore and then she asks again!!! If you don't have the show couple good copies on Archive... This didn't make the cut for the Road Trip release!!! Have a good day... bob t

    Edit The Jam didn't make the cut but If I had the World to Give was on bonus disc....

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    ...I started my day with Winterland 6/7/77 & 6/9/77 then I had to throw on Dicks Picks #14 Boston Music Hall 11/30/73 for that opening ‘Morning Dew’ from Jerry and the band, from what happened in Paris’ , I needed a dose! 😢 I think I’ll ride this whole release out for the rest of my day... peace be with you all! 🙏❤️

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    Been listening to Live at the Warfield in an attempt to dim the images of the tragedy in Paris at Notre Dame: "OUR" Lady . . . this feeling at the loss of part of our collective humanity reminds me of the destruction of The Buddhas of Bamyan or ancient Palmyra – at least this looks like an accident. Great comments everybody!

    And what an amazing chronicle of 6/20/83 Merriweather MdJim has unfurled! Haa! Merry-Weather indeed! What an adventure. Couldn't happen these days with doppler radar warnings spoiling all the fun. Thanks Jim! Onward!

    Sign me up Keithfan!

    Finally, will amazon actually be shipping the RSD LP & CD releases of the Warfield shows in 1-2 months? If so, I guess that pretty much signals the end of Record Store Day. It negates RSD's efforts on behalf of all the very cool and needed, but often struggling, independent record stores across the country. RSD's annual release of all the incredible (so-called) "limited edition"(?) releases once a year will be rendered meaningless.

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    Awesome Recounting Jimbo

    I really enjoyed your story. We're all so darn alike, I feel like I was there. When I hit the lottery, I'm going to host a Grateful Dead convention, and all the cool dude to hang out here are coming for free. There's going to be a huge replica of the wall of sound, if not the wall itself. And I'm going to hire band member look-alikes to mime to all of the great music I intend to put through those speakers in a 3-day weekend. When we listen to Fillmore West 1969, the band impersonator for Garcia is going to be wearing Jerry's Hockey shirt and sporting the Gibson SG. When Dick's Picks 31 hits the airwaves, Jerry's going to have the Wolf in hand. I'm also going to have a Bill Graham and a Ken Kesey and a Ramrod; you name them, they'll be there. Doctor Rhino, Mark Pincus, Dave Lemieux, and Mary E -you're all invited too. Bear will be there, maybe even Wavy Gravy. And without a doubt, there's going to be a big f****** tie-dye bus was Cowboy Neal at the wheel! This is going to happen. The Lord is going to set me free of my financial constraints and we are going to party like it's the olden days. And skeletons....lots of skeletons....bearded skeletons, coattail skeletons, terrapin skeletons......

    Daverock, yeah, sometimes you have to switch up what you're taking in. I really enjoy your posts, I don't remember you always being around, but definitely the past 2 years or so, you've been a regular contributor bringing great insights and Good Vibes. Stay Gold Ponyboy.

    P.S. - I am finishing off 4/16 Dead in Denmark now. One thing that is fantastic about this show, is that Keith is very high in the mix most of the time. As I bitched about the other day, he's tragically missing from most of this tour. But we get a good dose of him here so enjoy.

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    Thank you jiminmd or mdjim or madmanjim

    I could have handled that in 83, but not in 2019.

    I'll have fresh imagination visuals the next time i listen to 6/20/83.

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    Keith fan - I smiled when I read that you welcomed a break from listening to E72 chronologically. I have noticed, in recent years, that two shows in any one run is the optimum amount to listen to, for me, in one go. Even for a run as great as this one. Two shows-then I move on to a different era, returning to the original run refreshed and ready to rock. Spread over the year, E72 sounds much better than if you try and crash through it during April and May. In my opinion, I should say.

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An institution in American rock music, the Grateful Dead continue to surprise the ears with new arrangements and altered styles. If their playing continues with the force that was heard in San Bernardino, the spirit of the Dead will live on. - Sun Telegram

We are more than pleased to kick off this year's Dave's Picks series with the much requested and quite spirited complete performance from Swing Auditorium, San Bernardino, CA 2/26/77. The Swing ’77 show was a unique beast, unlike any others from this era: as the band’s first concert of the year, it bridged the gap between the new and re-emerging sound of the returning 1976 Grateful Dead and the precision excellence of the spring ’77 Dead. Debuting two of their most intricately crafted songs of the 1970s, “Terrapin Station” (to open, no less!) and “Estimated Prophet,” the Dead demonstrated right from the start of this new touring year that they were not going to be a nostalgia act; they were going to be as adventurous and ambitious as they were at any time in their career.

Join the adventure as they soar through tried and true ("Playing In The Band," "Tennessee Jed"), well-loved covers ("Mama Tried," "Samson and Delilah," "Dancing In the Street"), and epic new jams.

Rounded out with three songs from Santa Barbara, CA 2/27/77, this one was recorded by Betty Cantor-Jackson and has been mastered to HDCD specs by Jeffrey Norman.

Dave's Picks Volume 29 is limited to 20,000 individually-numbered copies*.

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

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....Halo 2 is better.

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Vguy, Halo and Halo 2 were both awesome, spent a lot of time playing that with my kids when they first came out. Good times. Currently listening to Jerry tell me that it's too late, she's gone as I spin that excellent Keystone Companions: Complete 1973 Fantasy Recordings box with Jerry and Merle. There is some great stuff in that box, particularly dig Hi Heel Sneakers and My Funny Valentine, which just came on as I was typing this. Can't go wrong with '73, if you have not checked this box out, it is a bargain for some really great stuff.

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The one I read was called "Chernobyl 01:23:40: The Incredible True Story of the World's Worst Nuclear Disaster" by Andrew Leatherbarrow.

Won't say it was the best thing ever but I found it engaging for both the mix of the history as well as his urban exploration piece. In the foreword, he links his Flickr photo collection from the trip that I followed along with during the appropriate sections of the book: https://www.flickr.com/photos/revelation_space/collections/721576642155…
Some haunting stuff in the abandoned schools, etc. Check out some of the middle pages of 'Day 3' in Pripyat (including bumper cars).

Listening now to Dead & Co doing Liberty, 6/15/17. I heard that song for the first time in the Fare Thee Well broadcasts and then the last two shows from 30 Trips. Good memories. Had that and The Avett Brothers in my head wheezing my way through the last stretch of coming out of the Grand Canyon in March 2016, South Kaibab > Bright Angel. I can't go back the way we came! Gonna find my own way home.

First, enough criticism of Pripyat Park, I've been taking the family there every year for the last 15. It's way better than Disney.. free admission, no lines and all the rides work. The soft serve ice cream glows in your tummy, not in your hands. Pet friendly and the kid loves it.

Muleskinner, 80's fan.. great to see you.

Today's adventure.. the same add in 2/28/69 and lots of shenanigans and friends. Dick Latvala on 2/28, "The best and most exciting G.D. show ever is without a doubt 2/28/69- Fillmore West!!!" It happens to be the last thing I listened to so of course I concur.

Winters without snow can be a bit of a drag.. and we are not getting the snowfall we did a decade ago here. ..but it's been snowing pretty continuously for a few days and winter fun is in full swing. Speaking of Swing.. might as well get another listen while it still has that new car smell.

Looks as though tomorrow will be pretty much the same.

Finally.. really enjoyed that Bickershaw partial video.. more for the interview with Jerry than the clip of Mr. Charlie. I am somewhat convinced the shots of the band do not sync up with them playing Mr. Charlie, but I could be wrong. Still.. cool and good to hear there are clips from Paris too.. I have never heard of those.

The kind folks here put Bickershaw into focus for me about a year ago, I think it was mhammond and VGuy72 mentioning it on the same thread, same time. That show is a monster, an absolute classic.

Have a good weekend fellow freaks.. be kind, have fun, dance a little jig and hopefully our collective glass is more than half full. Play Dead!

While we are on the subject of grainy videos..

I am pretty sure the video and sound are synced up as well as you can do it for this one. The emotional content Garcia yields towards the end of the jam is something to see..

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WTbpEH2PCKU&list=RDm0vAqnq1vW0&index=13

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....any other heads out there that love comics, and love the movies? I know you're out there. My Spider Sense is tingling. I know a few of you that do. It's High Time someone brought it up. Excelsior!!

I like me some comics also, mostly a DC man back in my youth. Bats is still my man. I guess I only really knew of the DC Captain Marvel. So I was surprised to see a female Captain from Marvel comics. I always liked the segment with Billy Batson in the crossover "Kingdom Come" where he comes back from brain washing and remembers his magic word,,,, shazam, shazam, SHAZAM! and he flies past Superman like he's standing still.

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....I give it an 8.6. My son said a solid 8.0. It's a grate time to be alive when you get not only awesome sounding Dead releases, but also live action superhero movies twelve year old me could only imagine about. Neither one ever gets old.
And yes Dennis. I'm all over Shazam. I remember the tv show from the 70's. Looks promising.

I enjoyed looking at that, too. Pity there isn't more of it. Very intriguing, those people jumping off scaffolding into a huge tub a water. Funny what passed for entertainment then. Very different from the last festival I went too-even that was 20 years ago!-the world festival known as Womad. All sorts of shops and food and stages to wander about and look at. In the 70s there was the one stage, and....nothing much else. Apart from people jumping into large tubs of water, obviously.

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Possibly the coldest, muddiest festival ever. Matters were only made worse when, after the diving was over, the diving tub was emptied by simply pulling the plug where it was, thereby flooding the already muddy area in front of the stage.
I am also not sure that the Dead were playing what you are hearing on the video. Not a big problem.

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https://www.cgccomics.com/boards/topic/417945-was-jerry-garcia-a-ga-hor…
....just when you thought he couldn't be cooler. If I had Jim's John Deere time machine, I would go back and shake Jerry's hand, and grasp it, and say thank you. Thank you Jerry. When I'm down and out, which occurs every now and then, your guitar brings me up, and steals my face.

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Glad to hear of your replacement disc results for DaP 28 Icecrmcnkid. Unfortunately I received my replacement disc 3 and it was another skipper. My CD player plays literally hundreds of other CD's with no issue, but not DaP 28 disc 1 or 3. Since there was no replacement for disc 1 even provided, I have lost all hope of having a functional copy of DaP 28 at this point, kind of sucks as I really dug the release, just was hoping for a copy that didn't skip. Now I'm just hoping for part of my 2018 subscription to be refunded so I'm not stuck paying for a release with skips on 2/3 discs.

I was rather amused by this also. I was considering it for a second career until Daverock sobered me up that decision...
Was listening to a little Jerry and Merl today.. Lion's Share. Never gets old...

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This is the replacement of the replacement.
I also got a CD3 skipper during the first round of replacements. This is the new and improved CD3 replacement 2.0.
You probably should contact Marye if you don’t get a CD1 replacement also.

I assume you got the email about CD3 weeks ago, but here it is in case you didn’t.

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Update On Dave’s Picks Vol. 28 Disc 3 Replacement

Regarding the reported skipping issue on disc 3, of Dave’s Picks Volume 28, we have widened the scope of the players that we were using to test the discs.
Subsequently, we encountered the same skipping issue that has been reported, on some (but not all) of the players that we used for testing.
A review of the source file revealed no skipping on the track (“Let It Grow” track 4) and the issue has been determined to have occurred in the manufacturing process.
We are currently working with our manufacturer to produce corrected replacement discs as quickly as possible.
We do not currently have an estimate as to when they will be available, but we will update you on our progress as soon as we can.
We are very sorry for the inconvenience and thank you for your patience.

Sincerely,
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Just saw your post on the DaP28 site.
I thought you were referring to your first replacement.

They need to send you a new complete DaP28.

Curious what brand of CD player you have, and whether your discs skip on other players. Is the skip still there if you make a HD copy and then burn a CD-R?

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....what is, The Grateful Dead. Thank you Alex Trebeck, for making me feel stupid for decades. Wishing him the best, but the diagnosis is grim. Cancer sucks.

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The whole thing feels like some sort of cosmic joke at this point, I actually checked twice as I couldn't believe this one skipped as well. You are correct, three sets of skipping replacements. My player is a basic Sony CDP CE-500 and it appears to play all of my other hundreds of discs just fine, new and old. If it wasn't for the fact that every other disc that I have played on the machine, before and after DaP 28, plays without error, I would wonder about the machine. The most recent replacement did appear to have some sort of glue like material on the playing surface of the disc, but it will not wipe off. I haven't gotten around to trying any cleaners. At this point I've kind of moved on from that release and am just feeling fortunate that I didn't have any trouble with DaP29. At this point I'm as much interested in understanding what the issue is as much as having a working copy of DaP28.

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....when people said CD's had a twenty year shelf life? My copy of Dark Side of the Moon begs to differ. First CD I ever bought, along with Sgt. Peppers and Yes's 90215.

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...Dicks Pick#23 is still playing on my CD player!
Disc #3 is primo!!! Love it. ;)
Very beautiful song/performance! ‘Sing Me Back Home’, perfect song on this “cold rain & snow” Sunday. Have a grateful day everyone.
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...Last 5 - all vinyl Versions. ; )
‘Between the Buttons’ R.S.
‘Gypsy Cowboy’ NRPS
‘Jumping the Gunne’ Jo Jo Gunne
‘HOOTEROLL’ Wales & Garcia
‘Yer’ Album’ The James Gang featuring Joe Walsh!
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I have quite a few unopened Dave's, among other GD..net, cds and am fearing a whole lot of skipping discs and a long pain-in-the-neck replacement process. If you're wondering why they remain unopened it is "saving for a rainy day" syndrome due to going through tough times. As better life's weather arrives it will be Christmas Presents to myself . . .. You know how it is?

Marye I may be knocking on your door for assistance.

I did, however, have one skipping disc with May 77 part 2 and had an easy time with customer service getting a replacement at that time. It took quite a while to arrive but arrive it did and it was just exactly perfect.

So I will think positive and have perfectly playing discs for my collection which helps lift my spirits through thick and thin. I just glanced at the time which says 1:11 - angel numbers! Jerry, Keith, Ron is that you?

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Deadegad, I wouldn't worry too much about skips, DaP28 was the exception. Other than that release the only problem that I had with discs was one disc in the PNW box, but that disc was replaced with a working copy without difficulty, and I have the vast majority of dead box sets and DaP releases.

Love seeing the Last 5's popping up, gives me some ideas of things to spin. Been a while since I listened to that excellent Omaha show from the July '78 box and even longer since I listened to Hooteroll, but I suspect that may change in the near future.

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I can't find any info published on Dave's Picks 30, regarding whether or not both the early AND late shows are going to be included. Clearly the late show on the 2nd is included, going by the songs that were revealed in the Dead newsletter where DaP 30 was announced. And then the bonus stuff from Jan 3 - same question - they announced Dancin' and Alligator would be on the release, and those songs appear to be split between the early and late shows on the 3rd.

Stumbled across some video footage from 8/30/70. Had no idea it existed. The audio / video is mediocre, and the video production effects are pretty annoying in spots - but there is so little film of the band from this early period I thought I would post it.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-OWi1g8Xz5s

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Dick's Picks 16 - This was my second Grateful Dead CD, after Rockin' The Rhein. I find this to be somewhat of a cult classic among Dead shows. I don't recall seeing it ever being mentioned in the "best shows" lists that are published in articles from time to time, but most everyone HERE knows and loves this one.

Road Trips Denver '73

Download Series (Family Dog) 2/4/70

2/9/73

Dave's Picks 22

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My final Grateful Dead concert. It was indeed a very fine time. Listened to 30 Trips copy on 24th anniversary. Was pleasantly surprised how good it sounded. Visions of Johanna!

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Thank you!!!!

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Grateful Dead Portland, OR 5/19/74 (Love the box!)
Terry Reid-Seed of Memory
Love-Forever Changes
Roy Buchanan-Roy Buchanan/Second Album
Judas Priest-Unleashed in the East

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Last two nights I viewed the Dead & Co Summer Tour finale at Boulder Co last July. Excellent show.
HLH 4/26/72 (the box version)
30Trips 67
Dave's 29 - Wow
Seattle 5/21/74 - I also love the box-give me more 73 74
Dick's 36 Phily 9/21/72 Great release, love that DS>Dew. I've been slowly listening through the Dick's series, I guess I have to start all over!!
50th anniversary Kinks Village Green Preservation Society

Got to see it in theater
Had free tickets for a preview, but it was fullup

We snuck into BR

The concert stuff at the end was stupendous

Good sound

driving UberEats yesterday (EZ money)

get an order to pick up in West Seattle
gotta deal with closed streets due to farmers' market
grump grump
as I approach the restaurant there is a street musician playing guitar and singing "LAST FAIR DEAL IN THE COUNTRYYYYYY", with a couple of preschoolers dancing in front of him
no more grumps

very cool

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Have you ever visited the wall of gum, down by the market?

Hey Man, funny....my very first CD ever was ALSO Yes 90125.

Weird! And yes, it still plays flawlessly. That must have been circa 1989 or so....

Oh and I also saw captain Marvel with my nearly 5-year old son over the weekend and we both loved it. Make sure to sit through the full credits as usual.

And Muleskinner....I actually went and checked out those pics you posted and BAM, there it was...the bumper car that was my life-line! Totally eerie and haunting....

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yes

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Did you know the troll has a mustache now?

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I don't know. I like to own my music on hardware. I don't understand how record sales are even tracked anymore. Or how artists collect royalties. Everything is just copied for free or propagated over subscription channels. Is it a trade-off for exposure? You get your songs out there and people start to come pay a zillion dollars for concert tickets? I think I like the old system better. It's incredible how much it costs to see your favorite band anymore. Lucky for me I've seen everybody I care about a lot of times while tickets were still reasonably priced. Frickin' ridiculous now. And get off my goddam lawn.

I still love my CDs. While 90125 was in my first 10 (along with The Grand Illusion and The Wall), my first was Rush Power Windows. Now that was a great one to have on CD, because it was also recorded on digital audio tape, so there was never any analog tape hiss watering down the sound. The production on it was outstanding too. Lots of stereo movement with sound effects, crisp guitar washes, poppy bass, and smooth synthesizer integration (it was during their heavy keyboard phase, which, although not their most revered period, resulted in a solid album that sounded great on compact disc. Sounds as good today as it did the first day I played it. Probably better because I have a better stereo system now.

The other thing I was going to say about CDs is you have the 5.1 surround sound capability which I've never heard of for streaming. The Yes back catalog CDs with 5.1 remixes by Steve Wilson are incredible. Same goes for Rush 2112.

So what's the deal - is the early show being released for Dave's Picks 30? Someone has to know the answer. Lemieux hasn't responded to my email. I think he's pissed at me over a bar bill I stuck him with in a VIP box at Dead and Co in Philly. Domestic beer and booze was free, but imports were billable. Him being Canadian, it was Molson and Crimson Rye all night. Gordies - sheesh. The Molson phase went well, but it was all downhill once we got into that 66. Every time he got midway through his drink, he would point at the band, hold up his glass, and holler "half a cup of Rock and Rye!!" I knew if I didn't get him away from that rotten stuff soon it was going to be a long night in the tank. Anticipating the hangover of a lifetime, I sparked up a joint - probably not the best idea. I actually saw the security folks coming at us like a slow motion movie scene, parting people out of their way as they approached. I nudged him and nodded toward the impending danger. I told him it was time to cut loose, but he was having none if it. During his opening remarks with that gaggle of yellow-shirted security ducks, you would have thought he was the Ambassador of Canada himself; but alas, the lesson here was that your audience must be equally plied to receive a diplomatic envoy of his condition. I did not listen to their rebuttal long before slipping away myself, (joint in hand I might add). We never caught up that night, but I did check out all of the local precincts in hopes of finding him. I can only assume at this point that he received a strong reprimand and a gargantuan bar tab. What can I say - big money goes around the world. So anyway, I'm not expecting a reply to my email anytime soon, on whether or not the early show is included in Volume 30.

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Hey I concur, Kiethfan I can't believe how pricey concert tickets are. I saw all my bands, especially of course, the boys, when tickets were reasonable, thank goodness. I really feel for kids, and probably their parents, who have to shell out big bucks to hear and experience a concert of their fav band.

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