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    Just like the singular Cornell, just like the one later called Sunshine Daydream, just like hallowed Hampton, DeKalb stands legend on its own as one of the most sensational performances the Grateful Dead ever did do. Early tape-trading circles earmarked the show as upper-echelon and when you have a listen, we're sure you'll be inclined to agree. The original reel-to-reel recordings have been shined and polished to perfection, showcasing mighty fine fret work, sparkling keys, and unparalleled harmonies. In fact, we can hardly pick favorites - from start to finish, there's just too much good stuff!

    Limited to 22,000 numbered copies, DAVE’S PICKS VOLUME 33: EVANS FIELD HOUSE, N. ILLINOIS UNIVERSITY, DEKALB, IL 10/29/77 has been mastered to HDCD specs by Jeffrey Norman.

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

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    *re/ Road Trips Vol. 3 No. 2--Austin 11-15-71

    A grateful day to you all. Primo Release ! Lol
    Road Trips Vol. 3 No. 2--Austin 11-15-71 Is being released by Real Gone Music on March 27th 2020
    Road Trips Vol. 3 No. 2--Austin 11-15-71
    New release available March 27 2020 from ‘Real gone music’
    💀Keith Godchaux's only been with the band a month but already he is fitting in like a glove. This fall 1971 show captures the Dead dancing down their improvisational high wire like only they can. On one side of the precipice are the free form jams of their earlier incarnations. On the other are the country-inflected tunes of American Beauty and Workingman's Dead, both released the preceding year. And no sequence captures the tension between the two quite like the first set's 'Dark Star'/'El Paso' sequence, during which the band improbably (and seamlessly) veers from their spaciest song to their most cowboy cover and back again. A true marvel of a medley. Then, speaking of cowboy, the second set goes full-on boots 'n' spurs (the show is in Austin, after all) for its first half-dozen songs, winding up with a barn burning 'Cumberland Blues.' And then another sublime medley of 'Not Fade Away' segueing into a 'Jam' that toys with the 'China Cat Sunflower' theme, followed by a rip-roarin' 'Goin' Down the Road Feeling Bad' and back to 'Not Fade Away.' Blair Jackson's liner notes chart the course. HDCD sound mastered by Jeffrey Norman
    Track Listings
    Disc: 1
    Truckin'
    Bertha
    Playing in the Band
    Deal
    Jack Straw
    Loser
    Beat It On Down the Line
    Dark Star
    El Paso
    Dark Star
    Casey Jones
    One More Saturday Night
    Disc: 2
    Me and My Uncle
    Ramble On Rose
    Mexicali Blues
    Brokedown Palace
    Me and Bobby McGee
    Cumberland Blues
    Sugar Magnolia
    You Win Again
    Not Fade Away
    Jam
    Goin' Down the Road Feeling Bad
    Not Fade Away
    Johnny B. Goode

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    Perhaps a little bit more respect is due from those of us in the UK who somehow interpreted my one off post as a moan and a winge. If that’s what people think I was doing and that those responses are ok, I won’t bother posting anything again. For the record, I was just surprised and I’ve been ordering CD’s from the US for over 40 years now. I’ll deal with it and move on.

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    I was expecting 3/1/69, too, and May 1977 seems a very poor substitute by comparison. Its a great show for the period, but I don't think I need it on vinyl having already got it on cd. 1977 Dave's, 1976 box, 1977 vinyl. At least the next Dave's is pre-retirement.

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    I've only been caught out once for a Daves Picks but its the risk you take ordering something from abroad.

    I still haven't received mine yet so I might give the sorting office a call on Saturday to ask if they've got my copy there waiting for a customs payment, its been 3 weeks now since shipping

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    I'm surprised personally because it's the first time I've been hit with VAT and Royal Mail charges for a Dave's Pick release.

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    Got my copy this morning in my postbox. No additional taxes or fees as usual. Was surprised that they put a value of USD 24.99 (= EUR 23.15) on the costums declaration. Ín Germany not fees or taxes have to be paid under a value of EUR 25.00. Otherwise for CDs percent taxes and additional 3.9 percent Import fees.
    Got the Dekalb show since years in my shelf as soundboard with a runing time of total 157 min, the DP Edition runs 175 min. Will sort out the difference later.

    And thanks to lmg for the record store day info - this box is a must. Just like Cornell (in my ears a bit overrated) the Buffalo show is a killer.

    Last five:
    Green Leaf Rustlers - NYE Run 2019 cdr
    CSNY - Bill Graham Benefit Vinyl
    Neil Young - Zuma Vinyl
    Dave Matthews Band - Central Park (with Warren Haynes!!!) cdr
    Bob Dylan - Hamburg 1990 Vinyl

    Greeting from the cold and stormy Isle Of Fehmarn

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    Jim and the better half

    Isn't the better half the side that still works after a stroke?

    What was Lou Costello's joke about marriage,,,

    What's a bridegroom? It's what's left of the Bachelor after the nerve has been killed off.

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    Everyone in the UK should really stop acting surprised and borderline outraged that they get hit with a VAT payment on their CDs. I live in the UK and have been buying Dave's Picks from the beginning. To date I've been caught out 3 times (maybe 4) for VAT on a Dave's. The big box sets get picked up more often than not by HMRC (May 1977 made it through) or UPS has pre-collected (30 Trips). (The snafu with Dave's 31 is a whole other kettle of fish).

    I used to love checking here in to see when the new CDs were dropping on this side of the pond, but there is far too much moaning about something y'all know can happen but don't accept and think it is the fault of Dead.net, Warner Music, or Rhino!!

    It is a gamble that we take being overseas. We all know the HMRC rules are that over £15 combined for the parcel and the shipping and VAT is due and that Royal Mail takes £8 for the privilege of paying on your behalf.

    It would be awesome if Dead.net and Rhino would allow us to pre-pay our 20% VAT. But then how many people will start moaning about how unfair it is after all these years they are being taxed on an overseas purchase?

    A legit moan is placing an order through Dead.net for multiple items, fully accepting that the VAT will need paying, and balancing out the £8 Royal Mail penalty over the cost of the items...

    Only to have the order split into multiple shipments – 1 for each small item – and seeing a new grey card dropping through the letter box every few days for the £4 VAT and additional £8 for Royal Mail!!! The cost-benefit analysis quickly goes out the window.

    If you aren't happy paying the man in the UK then complain to BoJo the Clown not the wonderful people that bring us great music a few times a year.

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    Another great pick

    I have spun DeKalb a few times now and think it nicely complements the earlier releases from November '77. Thank you David!

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    I also got hit with extra charges and emailed dead@wmgcustomerservice.com to politely ask if this was now to be a regular occurrence as it may influence whether I get a 2021 subscription. They got back to me a day or two later with a nice surprise!

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Just like the singular Cornell, just like the one later called Sunshine Daydream, just like hallowed Hampton, DeKalb stands legend on its own as one of the most sensational performances the Grateful Dead ever did do. Early tape-trading circles earmarked the show as upper-echelon and when you have a listen, we're sure you'll be inclined to agree. The original reel-to-reel recordings have been shined and polished to perfection, showcasing mighty fine fret work, sparkling keys, and unparalleled harmonies. In fact, we can hardly pick favorites - from start to finish, there's just too much good stuff!

Limited to 22,000 numbered copies, DAVE’S PICKS VOLUME 33: EVANS FIELD HOUSE, N. ILLINOIS UNIVERSITY, DEKALB, IL 10/29/77 has been mastered to HDCD specs by Jeffrey Norman.

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

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... still crystal flashing in the dawn.

Jerry's "Don't Let Go" release on Mission right now....

Perfect show, perfect time, perfect release.

Peace

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Release date: March 25, 2020.

Catalog No.: SICP-31361
JAN/ISBN: 4547366444971
Product Type: CD Blu-spec CD2
Number of Discs: 2

Japanese original compilation release of Bob Dylan features the high fidelity Blu-spec CD2 format. Includes 31 songs from his singles originally released as vinyl format from 1965 through 1985, and they are included in this compilation in release date order. Single version(s) becomes available as CD format for the first time in the world. Comes with a booklet with photos of vinyl discs of 31 songs (subject to change).

All that for just 3800 Yen. Looks like good value.

https://www.cdjapan.co.jp/product/SICP-31361?s_ssid=e4761e5e400671577a

I regularly purchase CDs from CDJapan. I wish Amazon were as good and reliable as this.

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Don't get me too excited with the talk of a fall 1980. That box had been on my wish list for many years. Just think of the possibilities with that idea. They could go big with the whole run or do five shows from The Warfield and Radio City. Either way, with three sets each night, it would be an unbelievable box IMHO.
Winterland 74 is a no brainier. They were on fire those nights. Recordings are some of the best I have ever heard.
Over saturation? I don't know, I am looking for more releases, but maybe I am in the minority.

Peace folks!

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I have been asked by TPTB to inform all of you that this year's box set will be...how shall I put this?

Ahhh, yes....................PRIMO!!

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The 25 minute Jam out of Phil & Ned is quintessential 1974 Jazz Dead.. Also the song before is a 32 minute Playing in The Band, that was part of the movie!! So you get a 32 minute Playing to end the first set... followed by 24 minutes of Phil & Ned into a 25 minute Jam with the band, into a 17 minute Wharf Rat, into an almost 20 minute Eyes of the World.... It's just 74 at it's purest!! And then you get set III.... My 74 journey continues... bob t

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So I really like the idea of Winterland October 1974 box. I feel like that even though much of it has been released already it could use an upgrade. The movie soundtrack has edits to the tracks to match it to the film. Although that does make some sense as it is the soundtrack for the film, personally I would like the whole thing unedited.

However I am open to anything really. I liked the Giants Stadium Box set because it covered a couple of years at that venue which I thought was cool. A Greek Theater or Alpine Valley box done in a similar fashion would be nice. Also I would certainly be up for the fall 1972 box many have asked for. I want 10/18/72 to be released if they go with that.

If they went for the Fall 1980 I would hope it would be done in installments like Spring 1990. Between all of the Radio City Music Hall shows and the Warfield shows there is a lot to take in. For me it would be cool to get that in waves rather than one big box. Still I would but either.

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Bolo let the cat out of the bag already.

Box will be fall '73 five shows on fifteen discs:

09/21/73- The Spectrum - Philadelphia, PA
09/26/73- War Memorial Auditorium - Buffalo, NY
10/25/73- Dane County Coliseum - Madison, WI
10/30/73- Kiel Auditorium - St. Louis, MO
12/18/73- Curtis Hixon Convention Hall - Tampa, FL

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A fall 73 box would would be totally cool! Anything between 1967 to 1974, would be fantastic. I would also love a complete Warfield or Greek box set, all the shows, nothing held back, bigger the better. Hopefully they will release 5/26/73 for one of the last Dave's Picks.

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It would be nice if Pope did the next box art.

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europe 81 spring and fall

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...the Grateful Dead have a couple of Boxsets plan’d for 2020. The first is being released within the next few months. I’ll take any 1968 recordings they have left in the vault and the newly added recordings from this era/time/year; complete or not, I love my primal Dead & Pigpen playing,singing... PRIMo indeed my brothers & sisters. One box has already two pieces already released to most likely be gratefully welcomed among the greater part of the Dead’s Fan base here and across the pond....
I’ve always fond special guest of musians or partakes in the evenings passion Play Performance.added to the band for a series of performances
.... another treat is past artist in the Grateful Dead’s production is being welcomed back home - a divine Decision the dead have already started taking us places we are all in for a special treat from our boys being so close to the vineyards in Napa valley ; Calistoga San Fran 🙏❤️💀🌹💀🌹😎🤠

Regarding the Dylan collection you mention, one thing my ignorant self did not get when I saw the CDJapan page is this....what exactly is Blu-spec CD2 and does it play on a regular player? Anyone else here know of this format? thanks for any help

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Two box sets this year? Sweet! Can't wait.

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....those Alaskan gigs were pretty primo in my opinion.
But I'm just relaxing, typing soft keys on my phone. What do I know.
What I do think I know, is that the returning artist will be Tim Truman. I'm pretty sure I'm 86% correct on that.

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Where are you friend? We need your opinions.

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....those '69 Ark shows were the cream on top of the milk. Streaming and filtering 4.21.69 currently.

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Blu-spec CD2 is one of a number of high quality CD formats to be found in Japan. It allegedly gives better sound quality and is totally compatible with normal CD players. I have a few and they do sound good and do play on my "normal" CD player without problems. Purchase with confidence.

I am continuing with my gentle canter through Dave's Picks, with plenty of diversions along the way, and I am currently up to number 7. So far, two have really stood out, both one's with bonus discs attached. The second from July 1974 is superb, and the 6th, featuring shows from late 1969 and February 1970 is a gift that keeps giving.

So I would like to see a box from 1974, too. The jams were just out of this world. Those shows from 11th February to 14th February 1970 at the Fillmore East would also make a nice box. The Dicks Picks portion is now ancient and could do with a sonic upgrade. We had the Dark Star from 2/14/70 recently on the Long Strange Trip comp. so I am assuming they have all the rest available.

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The resolution is still 44.1/16 so it doesn’t have any more information stored than a standard CD. The writing to the discs is done with the equipment used for blu-Ray discs so the error correction should be better, whether it sounds better is in the ears of the listeners. They should play in an ordinary CD player.

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No idea, but I haven't received my copy in the Netherlands. I expect/hope to receive it this week.

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The box with 2 pieces already released has been well discussed here. Yes the next edition of FW vinyl 03/01/69 should be released soon, and no doubt some of us will be happy about it. Count me as one of them! Primo indeed!

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I haven't got mine yet. You will be the first to know when I do.

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Bears sonic Journal: anyone familiar with “the Dawn of the New Riders” Box? Received a Garcia Provisions message about it. Was this already released, or something new, and how much$? If it’s already out curious what all y’all think?

BOLO: you rascally rascal! Let the games begin! But is LMG blowing smoke, or are we really getting 2 boxes?
That would be something, would really be something....

4 WINDS BLOW: (Fall 73 Box) I’m feelin’ what your dealing! Perhaps throw in the 9/11/73 just for the Dark Star if nothing else..

VGUY: Alaska, Woof! and ARK, ARK, ARK.....hey look at my avatar, what’d you expect....purring?

BILLY: 5/26 and/or 2/15/73!

HENDRIXFREAK: what about the “2 pieces”.....since we’ve already received a few from fall 72? Unless the “pieces” is one box, and fall 72 another? Of course that could all be false too?

BOX (s): 2 pieces?, ok, I’ll play along just for something to talk about/do....
- Winterland 74: sound track and Steal Your Money = 2. Personlly, would rather get something different first, but that run really should get the full treatment some time. Be a really Boobie Dazzler for sure, especially if there’s more video!
- Europe 74: I donno? Might be a stretch...Dicks 6 and Boxilla....I thought I read that they were too coked up and sloppy on this run? But as BOBT has been describing, there’s a hole lot of awesome fall 74 to hope for...
- Fall 90: another I’d like to see later versus now, but more good possibilities
- Spring 69: I’m downn with most any 69, but depending on how you look at it, hasn’t there been more than 2 already?
Fillmore 70: Dicks and Bears choice? Perhaps a complete and redone 2/11-14/70 like DAVEROCK said?
Spring 71: Vault 3 and Skullfuck? Maybe that’s a stretch? personally would not be as enthused about spring 71 (sorry Doc etc) though like all releases I’d learn to love it, and you have to think it will come eventually as I believe there’s multis etc, and there are some folks here who do crave it...

- Fall 89: personally I’d love some more, but we’ve had Warlocks, Nightfall, and Boxilla Miami so that blows the 2 pieces theory

- Fall 80: Dead Set & Reckoning, or last years 2 acoustic Warfields? I’d say between those and the 2 other 80 releases that voids the 2 pieces theory? Personally, another “some day”, but not now feeling. I’m sure itd be great, but not sure how much long term play time I’d give it...”some much Dead, so little time”. And like someone mentioned, perhaps they’d split it up like spring 90 because that would be a huge box to do all at once. Between the cost and the “much of the same” factor you’d wonder how well it would sell. I mean consider some of the more high demand shows realesed as boxes the last few years that are still on sale, or just sold out....

- Big Bummer: no 85 cause there’s only been two releases, but from different tours : (

- Wildcards: the rest of Boston fall 73? Not really a box there....More June 74 to supplement Dicks 12?. Off the top of my head anything else, especially with multis and/or reels, is either more than 2 pieces already, or one offs?
Well, at least ole Bolo has given us something to mess with during these long dull days of winter! Of course the big question is if the other “clues” are accurate?

I have to say, it is getting hard to guess the box sets. I wouldn't have guessed the Giants box in a million years.

Bolo's post makes me think I was wrong in my last hunch, suggesting multi-tracks over ABCD Enterprises (Returned Reels). We all know the returned Betty's are Primo dense. RFK 73 anyone? Now that's a mini box for the ages.

Blowing smoke or real? Some of the previous comments are so vague and have revealed nothing. The Ouija board would probably have revealed better information.

Just getting a Bolo post makes me think some detail on the new box is forthcoming. NostraBolomus and his quatrains. Didn't his last post correctly predict the Kennedy assassination and the rise of Hitler?

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The NRPS BOX is excellant, solid gold. I got mine in early December from the Owsley site (Bears Sonic Journals). Hendrixfreak , mentioned it on this site before it ever came out, that's were I first heard about it.

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You don't win anything unless you run over the guy in the bicycle on the next Craptcha frame, Bicycles. Then you win a steelie sticker you can put over the dent in your fender.

Agree with Billy on the NRPS box. Vintage and classic.

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Guys for the New Riders feedback. I thought it sounded familiar, part of turning senile I guess. But hey, memory loss does have its upside. When the misses tells me “you’ve already seen this movie” I say, yeah but I don’t remember what happens so I can enjoy it again. LOL

“NostraBolonus and his quatrains. Didn't his last post correctly predict the Kennedy assassination and the rise of Hitler?” 😀 Too Funny!

Edit: kid, you could be on to something with that theory?

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Great songs, Marmaduke's voice is in fine fettle, and Jer plays beautiful pedal steel. See the setlists online.

Short version: Discs One and Two (August 1, '69, Berkeley club) is an ad hoc "Riders" with Mickey on drums (mostly off the beat but mixed in the background) and this is relaxing club music with mostly Marmaduke and Jer in the foreground.

Disc Three (Aug 28, '69, Family Dog on Great Highway) offers another great setlist with Weir taking lead vocals on a few.

Disc Four (Oct 14, '69, Berkeley club) more greatness with Will Scarlett on harp (he played on first Hot Tuna acoustic record).

Disc Five (June 4, '70, Fillmore West) is a real, full NRPS with Jer (pre-Buddy Cage, RIP), plus more Bobby leads.

The intended progression, which works for me, is from proto-New Riders (a Marmaduke/Jer collaboration) to a full fledged electric band with its own identity by June '70. Wide selection of songs, including many country chesnuts and lesser-known Dawson compositions.

Sound quality varies, but well within what you'd expect from Bear. Zero complaints on sound.

I think it sells for ~$50 and I have purchased every Owsley Foundation release (Janis, GD, ABB, proto-Hot Tuna, Doc and Merle Watson (a gem!)). I make annual contributions so they can carry on. A truly amazing archive and curated with loving care.

Obviously, I'm a huge fan of the tape trove and the Foundation's output. Buy it!

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I kinda doubt that it will be anything from the 80's or the 90's, as the Giants box had both 80's and 90's shows. I would love a 1980 box for sure or a 91 box with more Bruce but I seriously doubt that will happen. So, If I had my way, If I had my way, If I had my way, it would be a 60's box or a fall 72 box. Don't want to be a downer, but LMG, do you work for the dead? How do you know that there will be 2 boxes? Bolo's clues are once again very vague and impossible to decipher. More cowbell!!!

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My guess on a 73 fall box was made on what I thought the TPTB would think as PRIMO. With a 77 release and a 74 on the way I ruled those to years out 72 has a lot out there already 73 is lagging in releases.

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...today Been enjoying 1971 RoadTrips v3 N2, one of Docs Favorites if my memory serves me well! With a grateful Bonus Disc .
And still coasting thru 2012 Picks in the Daves series Picks, one of my favorite years....

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Why not a box from 1970??
One can dream, can't he??

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That would be primo and primal now wouldn't it...

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Good point. It's easier to hit the CrapCatcha bicyclists after a couple of Prima Pils too. A (sort of) local brewery, just one state over. With the exception of Sour Monkey, Good stuff.

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Is that Dr. Jimmy and Mr. Jim riding the 5:15 to the Sea and Sand?

I’m overdue to watch that Movie. I’ll put it on the schedule for next weekend. Sting as Ace Face was a good call.
BELL BOY!!!

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CowBoy State.... what a beautiful performance , I can feel the love the Doc has for this release. 11/14/71(Disc 1) & 11/15/71 (Parrt2) disc2
The Bonus Disc is from the 14rh performance
Warf ratinto sugar magnolia just perfect
China Cat sun flower I know you rider sugared and a mighty blessed primo trucking into drums the other ones

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