Jim/5/20/73
Good to hear Jim.
Yes, crazy snow across the country. It missed us. We are too far North. Do you have a blower?
Love this show. A three set bonanza .Such a great Truckin and then the Jam out of Truckin.
Be well.
nice Hendrix reference Jim in MD
I work about 4 blocks from Jimi Hendrix Memorial Park in Seattle.
Why oh why did he have to die so young.
Another case of injustice that flourishes in this world.
Dying young
Reading John Purcell's excellent collection of essays on Charlie Parker " Now's The Time" made me think slightly differently about this. Regarding Parker, he describes the events of his life as being compressed in time so that he was essentially living at twice the ordinary speed. If he hadn't lived an died the way he did, he may not have been the man he was- and the same would go for Jimi Hendrix.
In some ways it makes me feel sadder when someone who hardly anybody knows dies young. Someone who never had the chance to find out what they could do.
Snow blower
Been using my leaf blower for the light fluffy stuff.
DV,
I’m finishing up 9-24-76.
Day Late and a Dollar Short
Been busy the last couple of days. How about 2/22/74 tomorrow? It's a 3-set wonder yet somehow slides under the radar for reasons unknown.
Part of this show was released as the 2022 bonus disc so we might not see the full show get the full Norman treatment. I scratch my head trying to understand why this one was only partially released, especially as a bonus disc. 2/22 deserved the complete show, completely remastered treatment, the entire run should have been a box set.
Anyway, first show of the year and a month shy of the first show using the complete wall of sound. It's worth a listen.
In the meantime, I will start off 9/24/76 in the hot tub tonight. The moon is almost full, and Venus is high and bright.
2/22
I enjoyed this show. There's something about Jerry's tone in this period that speaks to me.
Lots of good GD running through this house lately. If nothing else, it makes great snow shoveling music.
I had to get a second vehicle as I have a 16-year-old climbing through the ranks. Plus, he's running my truck into the ground with all the travelling sports, etc. I've had it for almost a month and just now discovered it as a CD player. So all the non GD CDs I have that I had not yet ripped to the digital world are getting some much needed love. Happy Day.
(yes, I occasionally listen to other bands besides JGB and Old and in the Way)
Your mother's ghost stands at your shoulder…..
Hey rockers!!!
Pick Of The Day Trifecta:
Three separate highways intersect at a place no reasonable person would ever want to go….
January 17, 1968 Carousel Ballroom, San Francisco. Starting as the El Patio Ballroom, eventually to morph into the Fillmore West, a “social/musical laboratory experiment" ostensibly run as a collective by several San Fran bands. The six month run was opened by the Dead with a blast of wonderful primal psychedelia, including, apparently, the first live version of China Cat Sunflower. Very good recordings circulate, give it a listen!
January 17, 1969 Civic Auditorium, Santa Barbara, California. Short on paper, long on music. Big jams and a little bit of grease. Short nice Star, driven Eleven, raucous Other One. And while the Hartbeats might have done it a couple of times previously, this appears to be the first “full Grateful Dead” version of Cosmic Charlie. Typical early 1969 gooey goodness!!
January 17, 1970 OSU, Corvallis, Oregon. An overlooked and underappreciated show. The band starts out with a more song-oriented approach, showcasing some Workingman’s material, before closing out with the “typical big jam sequence” Star/Saint/Eleven/Light. This probably doesn’t require a lot of explanation………..
The recordings of each show have some sonic issues, cuts and edits seemingly common for many audio artifacts of this era. Perhaps the banana boxes contain “new & improved” copies????
Rock on!!!
Doc
Astronomers have a common ground for discussion with musicians in the harmony of the stars and musical concords in tetrads and triads of the fourth and the fifth…..
4-3-90
Listened last night per your suggestions.
Now playing 10-24-71 which Doc probably suggested at some point in the past.
It’s a Miller from 2010 but doesn’t have an ID number.
I have TB’s of torrents but most haven’t been integrated into my collection yet. It’s a slow process. Did a batch last weekend, going to do more this weekend.
It takes time when there are multiple copies of a show and I have to give a brief listen to each to decide which copy to put into the collection. I also rename all the files so that they have the date and song name, and sort by chronological order. Many of the older files don’t have song names included, but files from the last several years usually do.
Banana box
I can see that if they put these out as a box set they’ll probably package them in an outsized banana shaped container to try for another award. This will double the price of the boxset when postage and taxes are added for European fans. I can’t wait.
Trifecta perfecta?
Nice trio!
Heard em all including just recently 1/17/70.
Nice sequence, maybe a SS flub? Oh, and I think a sweet Masons?
Can’t go wrong with any of these!
Colin...ouch
Re packaging: keep it simple
You are correct, sir
I'll take paper envelopes. Just release the music, please, PTB
and keep our overseas brethren and sistren in mind.
4/3/90
Good to see some old faces .
The sound quality for these shows is so good.
Shakedown, Bucket Sugaree to start the show had me moving.
Great second set with that Estimated Scarlet, Crazy Fingers Playing, oh yes. I will take you home out of space always make me a little sad thinking of Brent. Fun great sounding show.
More please.
Think I will follow your lead Johnathan and go back and hit 4/1/90 next. Haven't listened to this show in a really long time.
Be well out there and it looks like next week for that seaside chat?
4-1-91 sbd.dat.pcm.miller-new
A new Miller from 4-9-24. No ID number. I thought they were all supposed to have ID numbers.
I added 40 new copies of shows to the collection yesterday, most of them Millers. Many of them are sonic upgrades of shows I already had.
Add those to the 17 shows I did last weekend and I have a lot to listen to while I await the arrival of DaP53.
The shows I added span 66-74 and 84-94, so a lot of variety.
If I can't say anything nice. . .
I know. . . Sheesh. . .
How about:
Happy MLK Day!
Go Ohio State & Notre Dame!
Maybe itsa good time to revisit:
01/20/68- Eureka Municipal Auditorium - Eureka, CA (RT2.2 bonus)
01/20/79- Shea's Theater - Buffalo, NY (Oro's first show!)
And, oh yeah, "Garcia" was released on this date in 1972.
Otherwise, just another any-ole-day, right? Onward.
Picks
Those are good choices Jeff.
Decided to go with 4/20/84 today. Dave's #35.
The only 84 show released so far.
So many good years out there to keep exploring.
Oh and by the way, love the picture with you and Phil. I mean come on, really cool Jeff!
And 4/1/90 is another barnbunner. Still can't get over how good the sound quality is.
Philly
I didn't catch this one. Missed it by that much.
I think it was either this Philly or the Spectrum release from '83 that caught Oro's attention when rummaging through the entire tour in order.
I think I'm taking a half day and getting in some downhill then cross country skiing. If it's on my device, I will hit it. High energy GD helps with the up hill sections, which it seems you spend 95% of your time huffing and puffing your way up. The trippy jazzy stuff can get you lost in the woods if your not too careful.
Picks
Nice Jim. Both cross country and downhill. That is great.
Dave's #35. I like this release. Also like the bonus tracks.
Thinking about a E72 show from the big box today. Not sure which one. Not the Lyceum shows or the W Germany shows. Will have to poke around.
Edit. Decided to go with 5/4/72 Paris.
Any takers?
RE: Philly 83 etc
A brief synopsis of spring 83 since y’all mentioned it, here and elsewhere discussing 4/16&17/83…
Thought they started out nicely on 4/9/83
Better on 4/10, 4/12 I have a very “High” bias. Maybe not quite RJ, but good, cool show and I believe first NFA end/encore fade etc, which was pretty mind blowing at the time in the first row, first time tripping at a show! First H/S/F too! 4/13 ok,but…Crotchfester is a hot mess like many. Another first row romp. Good show but perhaps a tad sloppy occasionally? Of course Dave released the Bob Star (can still picture looking up at Bob and wondering WTH?) so guessing we won’t see that one…4/16 I don’t think I hit at the time, but like BC etc, had good crispy tapes of 4/16 second, and all of 4/17, but someone scarfed my 4/17 second set!
Bastardo! But like recent comments, their more hot but touches of slop. BITD day when we got em, like BC, we’re quite a enamored, but more recent comparisons have me less enthused. But you can’t dismiss the fun factor. Yes Love The One is all,over, obviously not rehearsed, but it’s such a gas, another hot mess, and for me the highlight was always Phil, he just crushes! (especially with the tape quality BITD on our PA system stereo lol: 2 JBL 15”, 1 12” JBL, and a high/tweeter per side, powerd by three way McIntosh and/or Crown power, my poor rents, man I miss them : (
So fun shows, but I didn’t think critically/objectively they hung with the top dogs? 4/19 I don’t recall, but marked it ok, but…certainly didn’t hang with 4/20/83, which was perhaps the top dog of the tour? First night of New Haven was good too, but perhaps a step behind Providence. 4/23 & 25 were ok, but…, and yeah, 4/26/83, Dave’s 39 was a good solid show, with a good Healy mix that I really dug. Not sure it was the tour top dog, but arguably one of the top few.
So recommendations for spring 83 sans Dave 39:
4/9, 4/10, 4/12, 4/22, and mos def 4/20! Smoke em if ya got em!
Onward!
Hey Jim, I hear skiing is a lot easier if you ride the lift up ; ) JK
Love has no age, no limit; and no death…….
Hey, rockers!!!
Pick of the day: St Louis February 2, 1970
Back in the distant past of taping, a small soundboard chunk of this circulated, and was cherished. I believe the Cumberland and most of the big jam, including the very fine Dark Star. It brings back fond and funny memories……….
In my big taping daze, around 1980-1981, a young deadhead I knew in an adjacent town (Lincoln, Massachusetts) hosted a high school radio program where he played lots of live Dead on Sunday mornings. He invited me on and this Star was one of the things I brought with me. In the middle of it, one of his friends—who had just woken up and tuned in----called in and said, “What the hell is THAT?!!!”. LOL, mind blown, that’s how fine that Dark Star is.
A very interesting example of the Dead’s continual early evolution. It appears that this was a “rediscovered/returned tapes” deal that led to its official release in May 2013, nicely coupled with the Fillmore shows of December 20 and 21, 1969. This is another underrated and underappreciated official release. Dust it off and revisit it…………
Sweet!!!
Doc
True love is like ghosts, which everyone talks about and few have seen…..
P.S. My wife's heroic struggle with the evil that is cancer is now over. Death borders upon our birth, and our cradle stands in the grave. Death is not extinguishing the light, it is only putting out the lamp because the dawn has come......
Doc, I'm sorry for your loss.
Losing a family member is tough. Hopefully the passage of time will ease your sadness.
My sincerest condolences and sympathy, Doc
Never met you in person, nor Mrs. Doc.
But this band and board has brought us together, nonetheless
Deepest empathy to you and your family
:_(((
Echoing All the Other Kind Posts here
... Wishing you the very best going forward.
Although we never met, it seems we were at quite a few of the same shows - East Coast, mid to late-ish 80s time period (late '84 - spring '85 through mid '88 Oxford Plains). I always enjoy your contributions here, and the amazing way you share your love of the band.
Shine on, Keep on Shining!
A-w-w-w-w man. . .
Just catching up Doc, and am so sad to read of your wife's passing. It can't have been easy, but I get the feeling the two of you were able to finish your Dance together with love and class and honesty. Maybe even a smile or laugh every now and then in spite of the tears. You/y'all are an inspiration. Thank you for sharing. Onward brother.
9/3/80
Decided to revisit this show yesterday and finished it this morning. Being one of the few 1980 shows officially released as Download Series #7. Listen to it often and always makes me want more 1980. I think there are other great shows from this year in particular Lewiston, which I know some of you lucky folks were at.
May have to polk around a bit with some of these other shows in August.
Will Dave ever get back to 1980? I think it would be a good idea. Last 1980 show released was in 2013!
Enjoy your Super Bowl Sunday weekend out there.