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    Who's up for a revolutionary evolutionary ride? DAVE'S PICKS VOLUME 30: FILLMORE EAST, NEW YORK, NEW YORK 1/2/70 captures the Grateful Dead as they make their first foray from the experimental 60s into their early 70s acoustic Americana period. Yes, this one is a little bit country and a little bit (psychedelic) rock and roll.

    When the "Magnificent Seven" - Pigpen on percussion, T.C. on keys - first took the stage on 1/2/70, evidence was clear that the trip was about to take a turn. From their western wears to the twang in Jerry’s “broken-string blues,” it appeared they'd brought the Bakersfield sound to the Big Apple. They worked through much of what would become Workingman's Dead, stunning the crowd with laid-back numbers like "Uncle John's Band," "Casey Jones," and "Black Peter." Just the same, they satisfied 60s stalwarts with magical versions of "Dark Star," "St. Stephen," and "That's It For The Other One." Sonic alchemy, indeed!

    DAVE'S PICKS VOLUME 30: FILLMORE EAST, NEW YORK, ​New York 1/2/70 has been rounded out with a bit of 1/3/70 (the subscribers-only bonus disc features the bulk of 1/3/70). It was recorded by the great Owsley "Bear" Stanley and has been lovingly mastered to HDCD specs by Jeffrey Norman.

    DAVE'S PICKS VOLUME 30 is limited to 20,000 individually-numbered copies*.

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

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    The bank that Rip broke into looked a lot like a regular house.

  • carlo13
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    I heard about the bank incident. Funny as hell.

  • alvarhanso
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    Damn, hadn't heard that til I saw Carlo's post. Guy was hilarious on the Larry Sanders Show. Another reason he's a legend is a drunken binge he went on several years ago had him outdoing Lee Marvin. Marvin was a notorious drunk, and one night, plastered, as usual, he drove himself home and found his keys wouldn't open the door, so he broke in, only to find out he had moved several years before, and the current owner was pretty pissed. Well, how does Rip top that? By doing the same thing, only he had stopped at a bank, and broken into the bank in the middle of the night thinking it was his house. Also, he was armed at the time, because, of course he was. How he got just probation is a sad tale for the American legal system, but I hope the old Salty Dog rests in peace.

    https://youtu.be/4uWXcuu5MY0

    Also, my favorite Artie line from Larry Sanders may be from what became the first episode, The Garden Weasel when he says to a new female network executive, "Don't take this as a threat, but I killed a man like you in Korea. Hand to hand."

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    Did I make it first . Could use it. Thanks let me know.

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    Need your address

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    Just sent!

  • Mind-Left-Body
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    Giving Away Burned Copy of Fillmore West Complete

    A "burned"copy of Fillmore West 1969: The Complete Recordings + Bonus. I made it for someone who no longer needs it. First to PM me. I have an extra book for it as well.

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    Tales from The Gorge, Part 2: Shakedown

    As mentioned in Part 1 of the story, BIL (Brother In Law), and I had just gotten off the bus which had dropped us off all the way at the back of the lot. This was approximately ¼ - ½ mile from the entrance to the venue, which wasn’t so bad except for we were carrying a 12 pack (minus the 2 beers we drank on the bus) in a large bucket filled with ice. The lot looked to be almost completely full at this point with more cars cramming in. The atmosphere reminded me a lot of the tailgates we have here in KC at Arrowhead, except for folks were decked out in Dead gear, Tie Dye, and other various costumes & hippie wear. We trudged along, checking out the scene while I tried to call a friend of mine named Chuck who I had met the past year on Dead.net. Chuck is a KC native who has spent the last few decades living in the Seattle area and started sporadically touring with the band last year. Chuck and his crew of 7 tour buds were camping in the main public camping area at the Gorge which was visible to BIL and I from where we stood, but way up on a hill and very far away. I’m not sure how far it was, but it looked like a mile or more, up-hill, and with the heavy bucket weighing us down, we didn’t think it was worth the walk as by the time we got up there and found Chuck , we would have to start walking back or risk not getting into the show on time, which would have been entirely unacceptable. So, we opted not to take this particular trip. This turned out to be a catch 22 as we later found out that the camping area is where Shakedown was located at The Gorge which would mean no Shakedown for us this weekend, and also the logistics made it so I wasn’t ever able to meet up with Chuck  (next time my friend)……..but we ended up being correct about getting into the show on time, as many folks were still in line and missed some of the first set even after arriving at the entrance at least an hour before start time.

    When we arrive near the entrance, the place was a zoo. There were long lines already formed at will call and at the VIP/media entrance. We already had our tickets so this was not a problem for us. We did not have VIP entrance passes or wristbands for the VIP drink area inside, and being that Shakedown was no where in site, we decided to post up and take a seat on these large boulders that separate the parking from the entrance to the venue. As it turns out, this was a very fortuitous decision. There was already an old Deadhead biker dude who had done the same, so we cracked some beers and started shooting the shit with him. Turns out he was at Woodstock and saw the entire show including the Dead and the closing Jimmy Hendrix act. Wow, this was the first person I had ever met who could make this claim! About this time, another dude came around selling Stealie stickers for $1, so we checked those out, but nah we don’t want one, and as the dude walked off I said….”hold on a second wait! Would you be interested in trading one of your stickers for one of my buttons?” After checking out the buttons he was quick to agree, and so my button adventure had officially begun!!! I turned to Woodstock biker guy and said would you like one too? “Yeah, I’ll take one” he said with a big smile, and pinned it to his jacket. Holy shit….that was cool! I felt really good at that moment and started looking for others whom I could give away a button!

    As the song says, Once in a while you can get shown the light….and while the reason that I came was most certainly the music, followed by the communion with 20,000+ like-minded folks & freaks, giving away the buttons was without question my strangest of places if you look at it right. I made a few trades with them; a little bar of homemade soap shaped like a dancing bear, and a couple of stickers, but mostly I just gave them away. I only had 100 per night, so I was somewhat selective in who I gave them to. I chose people who had on Grate outfits, really cool Tie Dyes, or who showed a lot of spirit through good dancing, good deeds or just general happy nature and good vibe that I could feel. This was so much fun, and felt so good, I can’t even begin to describe it. Tears me up a little right now just thinking back to some of the moments. The smiles after giving these buttons were big, full and truly grateful for such a tiny trinket. I can’t tell you the number of people that would hold it up to their hearts, smile huge and then look me in the eye and thank me with all sincerity, after which some of them would give me a big hug like we were long lost friends or family and had known each other for years. Word was getting out a little, and some folks were starting to come up to me and either offer me trades and or ask outright if they could have a button. I didn’t once turn anyone down who asked for either. One filthy looking hippie dude came up to me and asked me if I would like to trade him for a used tube of CBD infused chap-stick, and I answered yes after hearing the word trade! “What, wait hold on a second…..no way man, I said laughing, after realizing what I had just agreed to. Keep your chap-stick and just take a button for free dude”! He then took the button, smiled that big smile I was getting used to, then like a true head, dead pan asked, “Do you want to hit my joint”?, as he held up a half-smoked fired up spliff. “Fuck yeah”, I say, taking the joint for a couple of puffs while we all laugh our asses off at the hilarity of the moment. Only at a Dead show, ha, ha….laughing now just thinking about it!

    Much has already been said about the line at The Gorge, and I have to agree the situation at the gate was in true Dead fashion, a complete clusterfuck. As early as 3 hours before (but probably significantly longer), the official start time of the show, we noticed that lines to the normal entrance were already started to form. We were not far from the entrance sitting on our boulders and it just so happened that the line formed almost directly into our spot, so without even having to move from our little party spot, we found ourselves already in line and maybe only a half of a city block from the entrance. Aside from tiny movements in the line we basically were able to stay in this spot until they started letting people in, which was maybe 1.5 hours before show time. BIL and I made friends with some of the folks around us in line, drank on our IPA’s, smoked a few joints along with our oil pipes, and I gave away buttons. Before we knew it, the line started to slowly move forward, and our party moved with it.

    As we inched our way slowly toward the entrance, I started to get the munchies, so I figured now was just as good time as any to have the first serving of veggies. I pulled out the Wild Willie’s Reserve Joint tube where I had stored them and split them up equal, 2 parts for me and 1 part for BIL. I ate mine and then handed BIL his share which he happily gobbled down. I had asked some folks in line earlier about security, and specifically marijuana being that it is legal in Washington. Due to legality, no one seemed to think it would be an issue and so I took no security precautions whatsoever as we approached security, and left all of my pre-rolled joints (3 or 4 left at this point) in the plastic tubes that they came in. Boy were they wrong, and was I stupid!!! We were getting really close now and I still had a few unopened beers in the bucket (BIL is not much of a beer drinker). I gave away a couple of “miracle” beers, popped a top and guzzled one myself, paying little attention to what was going on in front of me at security. When we finally got to the metal detectors, my idiot plan was just to openly put all of my shit into the tubs they offer to pass around the metal detectors and so that’s exactly what I did. My lighter, plastic tubes full of pre-rolled joints, tube of veggies, wallet, phone, basically everything went into that fucking plastic tub. The next thing I know the dude is rifling through my shit in the plastic tub while stating “you can’t take this in”. One by one he reads each tube and says sorry this isn’t allowed, and then he yells “BLACK BAG, BLACK BAG”…..this chick then walks up with an already full trash bag and the dude drops all of my shit while she calmly smiles at me….”No, you can’t…..but that’s my….” I start to say, but it was too late. FUCK, FUCK, FUCK!
    BIL has a similar experience, as did a lot of other folks in line. They were going through everything; blankets, bags, jackets etc….even dumping out full boxes of cigarettes to find the hidden joints inside. The one thing they were not doing is full pat downs, so everything left in the pockets was fine. Luckily, I had forgotten to put my oil pen in the plastic tub and BIL had purposefully omitted his so those got through. Since the tube with the last helping of veggies was not sealed, the guy slid the tube open, I guess he must of looked at the empty side or just didn’t notice because he politely handed that tube back to me. Tragedy narrowly averted there.

    Now being robbed of our goods we regrouped, quickly took inventory of what we had left which was very little and congratulated each other on not being arrested. As my good friend Jeff would say who designed the buttons, Onward!!!

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    $90 out the door including tax from a local brick and mortar.

    Morning Dew sounds great so far. Going to spin side 1, then go outside for a while with the dog. Once the sun has set I’ll be back on the couch to spin the rest of the show and watch TDF on mute.

    Let’s stick with the 80’s as the third release and go with 3-9-81. We know there are good sounding recordings of that show.

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    I just read the Earthquake article in the New York times and these foreshocks as they say could be a warning. You live in this area? What is it like in the public? Are people still on eggshells? What are you thoughts. Be safe.

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Who's up for a revolutionary evolutionary ride? DAVE'S PICKS VOLUME 30: FILLMORE EAST, NEW YORK, NEW YORK 1/2/70 captures the Grateful Dead as they make their first foray from the experimental 60s into their early 70s acoustic Americana period. Yes, this one is a little bit country and a little bit (psychedelic) rock and roll.

When the "Magnificent Seven" - Pigpen on percussion, T.C. on keys - first took the stage on 1/2/70, evidence was clear that the trip was about to take a turn. From their western wears to the twang in Jerry’s “broken-string blues,” it appeared they'd brought the Bakersfield sound to the Big Apple. They worked through much of what would become Workingman's Dead, stunning the crowd with laid-back numbers like "Uncle John's Band," "Casey Jones," and "Black Peter." Just the same, they satisfied 60s stalwarts with magical versions of "Dark Star," "St. Stephen," and "That's It For The Other One." Sonic alchemy, indeed!

DAVE'S PICKS VOLUME 30: FILLMORE EAST, NEW YORK, ​New York 1/2/70 has been rounded out with a bit of 1/3/70 (the subscribers-only bonus disc features the bulk of 1/3/70). It was recorded by the great Owsley "Bear" Stanley and has been lovingly mastered to HDCD specs by Jeffrey Norman.

DAVE'S PICKS VOLUME 30 is limited to 20,000 individually-numbered copies*.

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

I agree with what you say about the 78 box and 1978 in general. I do like Jerry's "hot" tone and occasional frenzies, though. I also rate 7/1/78 very highly. I think another reason it works so well is that it is single set show, which sets it apart from most others of the era. Very focussed, tight playing, plus a great jam linking Estimated Prophet and The Other One.
Possibly the best year for Estimated Prophets, 1978 - the 9/15/78 version is the stand out track for me on Rocking The Cradle, the Egypt set that came out on cd.

...I’ve always been a fan of the Egypt release. I don’t think it gets enough love from the fans but I’m very grateful what they released so far. The official release included “music and film” which is a plus in my book. Primo artwork too! 😉

The beasts are everywhere......luckily, they stink so bad you can smell em coming!
Now if they’d just do something about these Bats!!

Welcome to Colorado.......something we call a lil afternoon shower!
Luckily the hail wasn’t too bad and the temperature didn’t drop or things could of become even uglier...
Holy Shit that was epic,....aaaa, but if only the show was ☹️
Snooze fest imho....
Perhaps tonight will make up for it?

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7.1 is an aftershock. Holy crap I would hate to feel the main one.

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I spent the 4th of July with my extended family and a yard full of friends. My cousin and uncle are deadheads. Well they're dead fans. They couldn't tell you what year something came from. I've mentioned this in the past, the game I like to play where my cousin puts on the dead station on Sirius Radio and I guess what they're playing. Yesterday was a gimme, because you can't really go wrong one the July 1978 box set. They played the whole Omaha show I believe. We tuned in at Iko Iko, and then LOL, my cousin had never heard this before said, "oh my that slide guitar sounds awful - who is that?". Then I remembered the wanted posting I put up last week and I retrieved it for him. Lots of laughs; timing is everything in life.

The real challenge was the dark star that came on next and it had me stumped for a while. It was clearly in the '71 / '72 range, going by the style and clear lack of PigPen. I know E72 like the back of my hand, so it wasn't any of those; the sound quality was really good, so I was leaning towards the second half of 1972, but a soundboard I reckoned, because I know the official releases from that year pretty well too, and while I recognized it, I couldn't quite place it. And then all the sudden Sitting On Top of the World started playing in the middle of it, and I nonchalantly said - "oh, this is October 24th, 1971. Dave's Picks Volume 3, Keith Godchaux's first Dark Star." At this point jaws were dropping because even the uninitiated were wondering how I would have been able to pick this from hundreds of Dark Stars, which they understood existed. I didn't tell them about the cue that provided me with the answer, but then again a magician never gives up his methods... the truth of the matter is I should have gotten it much sooner, as Keith plays a very distinctive stand-up piano that is very up in the mix.

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I revisited this set as I do from time to time and I must say absolutely fantastic! I have to say that Omaha show rocks. Must've been really cool to have been there. The St. Paul show is nice despite the f'ed up Mexicali (which actually is quite humorous). The Arrowhead Other One is a knockout. I can only imagine what Summerfest would have been like had it not been rained out for them that year! Oh well, at least we have the Red Rocks show which are both classics. Set II of 7-8-78 should really be set for orchestra I think.

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When are they going to get more Daves picks patches for my Levis jacket?

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Agree with all the positive comments on this box.. I think it's a small blessing it hasn't sold out, not that anyone reading these posts doesn't already have one.

I think it's simply kick ass Grateful Dead. Each and every show, in its own special way. I hate to say, my personal fav is arrowhead just because it's so under the radar and unassuming, yet simply fantastic in it's own simply way. A one set wonder.

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When I see Levis, I think Levis Mound Rec Area, not Levi's Jeans. Haha!

Hook yourself up with a Rainbow Foot patch Carlo13. Those are still there, no? :-)

I went with the Shakedown dude for my coat (along with some custom embroidery) :-)

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Not sure if this will fall on deaf ears here or perhaps a small audience.. but the grandfather of bossa nova passed today. I dug it and I think it's at least a little dead like in a 1974 kind of way.

The Girl from Ipanema will be gratefully missed. The Brazilian Dark Star (of sorts).

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Looks like a good time to spin Getz/Gilberto, great album, dig that bossa nova sound. Actually discovered Jaoa Gilberto through Stan Getz, who I discovered when I heard a downstairs neighbor playing Jazz Samba or Jazz Samba Encore sometime in the early '90s. There is something about that bossa nova sound that really does it sometimes. Probably put Getz/Gilberto on next, finishing up some George Thorogood now. Got the house to myself, so I've been jamming the tunes all day, some dead, some random soul selections, some classic Sam Cooke, and some singles and one hit wonders from the '80s, just random jumping around the music collection.

Edit: the original liner notes to Getz/Gilberto has a quote from Joao Gilberto that is really pretty cool and with which I would wholeheartedly agree;
"Peace is a beautiful feeling. To understand and be understood is a kind of peace. I find great peace in real communication with another person."
He was talking specifically in reference to Stan Getz, but the sentiment seems universal to me.

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....I also concur that it's my favorite show from the box. One set of awesomeness.
A rain delay of over an hour at Fenway Park last night forced Phish to play one long extended set that went past the 10:30 curfew. I'm sure fines were paid, but what a set!!

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Joao Gilberto will absolutely be missed. A number of things he did with Astrid are just timeless, outstandingly good music. Speaking of which, the last stop in Boulder last night by Dead & Co. was awesome.

I thought Friday was ho-hum... the weather delay didn't really lighten the mood. But last night was tremendous. Got a great view close to stage left and the sound was brilliant.

I've always dug this little bossa nova groove, myself:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YACjo8j56A4

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That Tito’s vodka and Zing Zang Bloody Mary mix are amazing together.
But, it doesn’t hurt to kick it up a notch by adding fresh ground black pepper, some lime, Worcester, horse radish, olives, and Tony Chachere’s creole seasoning.
Mmmmm.....they go down so fast and easy.
Better limit myself to just one.

Now back to your regularly scheduled anniversary listens.
I actually did 7-7,8-78 yesterday while working around the house. So maybe I’ll watch 7-7-89 CWI.

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We're at the 30 year anniversary of my first Dead show today. Crimson White and Indigo, I believe, has the best Scarlet Fire of Brent's tenure. I distinctly remember waves of euphoria floating through me as Jerry picked away at those mesmerizing notes that repeat a few times at 9:15. I turned to my cousin and asked something like " is that part of the song or did he just make that up on the fly?"

Well, maybe there are better ones out there, but this one is plenty good to take to the desert island.

Edit - I thought I should clarify that I WAS stoned out of my gourd when those ways of euphoria hit.

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Found a copy at my favorite local store; only listened to a coupla' tracks, but the sound is outstanding, the packaging and liner notes are great as well. There's 5 records in the set 9 sides with the show, and side 10 has a really cool etching of the front cover's artwork.
Can't wait for next year release of 3/1(or maybe Black Friday later this year?) I wouldn'tt be surprised if they re-release the whole thing on CD once all 4 shows are out on vinyl.

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Dang. I, too, will have to throw on Getz/Gilberto tonight, I guess.

It was maybe mentioned a while back, but Tony Glover passed not too long ago. He was well-known here in Minnesota, and was pretty-well known in a lot of places.

Way to go, soccer team!

I'm not a robot, but I am watching "Love, Death, & Robots" on Netflix . . .

Its available in England on Friday, and I am really looking forward to the day it arrives - probably Saturday for me as I am out Friday. I decided to open the day by listening to 2/27/69 vinyl that came out last year. The sound and playing are fantastic-Mountains of the Moon is playing now, drifting into Dark Star. This one is 7 sides with an etching on the 8th. The new release seems to be cut from the same cloth. And what beautiful cloth it is.

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Keith, my vote for best Scarlet/Fire usually goes to 3/22/90 Ontario. The sound from Jerry's syth is so open, the sound is huge. This cut usually finds me crying like a baby on the change up from scarlet to fire. WOW. But I have to agree with you about the little flourish Jerry adds at that nine minute area.

The Girl from Ipanema. Add me to "sorry" list for Joao. Always loved this song. Short quick story, probably already told, but. Me and mine used to go to a restaurant on weeknights and they have these ok bands doing ok music. One we like was a New Orleans style Jazz band. We liked them a lot. They had a sundry of other no names come thru. One night small jazz group doing basic jazz standards. Somewhere along the line a woman gets up from a table and talks to group. Next thing she singing Ipanema in Portuguese and she sound just like Astrud Gilberto! It was beautiful.

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Is this for sale via this site? I see it for presale elsewhere? Gonna hit the record store after PT. If not I'm ordering it from somewhere! I like to own the whole fillmore set in vinyl.

Once again, still NO turntable hooked up! :-)

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...greetings my fellow Dead Heads, hoping everyone is well and grateful.
All this talk about July 78’ made me take out my CD, “Road Trips” series Volume 1, No.4.
‘From Egypt With Love’ Grateful Dead. Wow,
A lot of up front bass/reverb, my system let out a burp during the opening Track Performance - ‘Sugaree’... Lol, my floors started to vibrate under my feet! Love it ha ha,
Still, I love this release, the Bonus Disc is Primo! All 6 songs on the Bonus Disc are Excelent, Jerry is on fire and the band is rocking ! A grateful release in my collection.
🙏❤️😎

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The great avatars:

Oborious, I love how your dog is eating his tail.

JimInMD of course the Wayback machine, especially when you change the date.

Icecreamconeheadkid, incredible you've never changed your icon.

Dead head Brewer, love your avatar. Not enough Grateful Dead bears on the Dave's Picks album covers.

KeithFan, love how you always have a Keith picture up there.

For your funny stories, JimInMD, Keithfan, oborious, and Vguy for your funny jokes you bust out, especially the one about the two priests. Haha no I don't repeat that one. But it was funny.

Jeff Smith for your dedication 2 supplying deadheads with high quality album cover art.

Bolo for your box clues. Many have made claims but I believe you are the only person here who knows with the next box set is going to be.

For your deep Dead knowledge Daverock, JimInMD, Keithfan, Icecreamconekid, Sixtus, and Vguy.

Many more to be sure, but I have these names on the tip of my tongue.

Thanks for the good times. The music is the music, but we all just celebrate times gone by in a vacuum if we're not talking about it on a forum like this. This makes it live and breathe 25 years after the death of the band.

If I changed my picture my name wouldn’t make any sense.
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2-28-69 vinyl seems to be more of a Rhino Summer of 69 celebration than a dead net thing. Maybe it will appear on this site at some point.

Now, back to our regularly required reCRAPTCHA exam.

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I don't know how to add an avatar. I've tried a few things, but to no avail.

who can help an old man figure out this contraption?

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I agree, oborous' dog avatar is hilarious.

Dennis - I'm not familiar with that one I'll have to check it out (Scarlet Fire). I'd like a piece of music to make me cry like a baby too. I did get teared up once. October 31, 2006. The Who released their first album since I was 10 years old on that date. Mike Post Theme captured the old Who to an extent, and it was new and beautiful to me.

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Scarlet - Fire combo on "So Many Roads" collection

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Stoltzfus - Probably best to do from a PC or laptop as opposed to a phone. While logged in, in top right corner click the down arrow next to where your avatar should be. Then click My Account. Then click edit. Then scroll down and click upload a photo or image (one that you already have saved to a file on your computer). Find the file & then the picture and open/save it. That should be it.

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Step 1) Find a picture. Dead.net likes them smaller than 600 x 600. If it's too big, they will downsize it for you. There is also a 256 MB limit to the photo size, but it's almost impossible to find a picture that big for this type of exercise. So basically just find a picture you like.

Step 2) You will want to know what folder you stored it in on you computer (or if you're using a cell phone, you need to know where t find it).

Step 3) Go to the dead.net home page (https://www.dead.net)your account page. To get there, click on the drop down arrow next to the search magnifying glass on the top right of the screen. This drop down arrow should give you some selections like this:

Chat
Recent Posts
My Account
Message
Logout

You want to click on MY ACCOUNT

Step 4) On your account page you will see words at the top:

PRIVATE MESSAGES
INBOX / WRITE MESSAGE

and little further down:

VIEW / EDIT

You want to click EDIT

Step 5) Now be careful here. Once you click EDIT from your main account page, you will have the ability to change your password, email address, etc. NO NEED TO CHANGE ANY OF THIS.

Just scroll down until you see the words "user picture"

If no picture is there (which is what I expect you will see) click "Choose File"

This will open up your computer's folder selection path. This is when you need to remember where you stored your picture. Once you locate the picture you stored, just select it and it should upload to dead.net (and you will see it populate the "user picture" page.

Hope I didn't leave out anything critical.

I have to side with Dennis. I know the midi isn't for everyone.. but that transition between Scarlet and Fire is mind-blowingly awesome. I also like the one from 11/30/1980 at the Fox (Dave's Picks 8). There are so many truly great Scarlet Fires though.. at a certain point we are splitting hairs trying to find the one that shines brightest. I think Latvala liked the 78 Giants Stadium one. There are more than a few in 77 that are worthy. Which reminds me.. I cannot recall the last one I listened to.. which was surely the best, I am positive of that. Let me think about this and give it another spin.

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Went out of my way to go to a "local" record store. Was an antique type mall, had records in the corner. Not what I wanted. Ordered from Amazon, release date is tomorrow. I took free shipping, so it should be here within a week (+/-)

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Last year, DaP 27 (Boise '83) was announced July 16 and released July 27.
In 2017, DaP 23 (Eugene '78) was released Aug. 1.

I found both to be the underwhelming selections of the four for their respective years. If you enjoy these shows, take no offense. Just saying that the weakest selections IMHO have been the third of the year. Almost makes sense: Dave wants two solid shows to start the annual series with and a another solid show to end the year during the next year's subscription window. Third show can be kinda meh and the DaP model still holds up pretty well.

That'd put a week or so between us and the announcement for DaP 31.

I now retract my prediction that the box will be announced today -- a major step, I know, as it's now 3pm MDT. I think they might just make us wait until MUATM for the box announcement.

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I know they only did it twice but I did like the combo!! Had the tape since 85..... That being said i was not a fan of Scarlet>Victim>Fire... Just an opinion... Happy anniversary 7/8/78..... what a second set.. bob t

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Thanks Keithfan and caseyJanes for the avatar info. It took 2 seconds.

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I really like 7/19/89
also 7/18/89 is pretty nice
and 7/17/89 is a good 'un
I am still amazed how much I enjoyed 7/7/89 MUATM
8/6/89 is top-notch
5/26/93
5/27/93
7/19/90

Does a moped/scooter count as a motorcycle?
Because the motorcycle exam had a motorcycle parked next to two scooters.
I selected all of them and was instructed to move to the next exam.
Failed that one too.
I’m pretty sure that the new rule here is minimum 5 exams before you can post.

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Hey Hendrix - I've noticed the third Dave's of the year is always the weakest, never a long pole in the tent show, 30 Tripsish. The fourth release is usually better but not by much.

Box set announcement is 8/1 at MUATM or so it said when they announced this year.

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