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    Due July 10th, WORKINGMAN’S DEAD: 50th ANNIVERSARY DELUXE EDITION will be available as a three-CD set and digital equivalents featuring the original album with newly remastered sound, plus an unreleased complete concert recorded on February 21, 1971 at the Capitol Theatre in Port Chester, NY. The show was mixed from the 16-track analog master tapes by Jeffrey Norman at Bob Weir’s Marin County TRI Studios and mastered by Grammy® Award-winning engineer, David Glasser, along with restoration and speed correction by Plangent Processes. 2/21/71 delivers a plethora of songs from both Workingman’s Dead and the band’s follow-up album, American Beauty. Some highlights include Weir’s moving vocal take on “Me and Bobby McGee,” Pigpen’s whiskey-seasoned growl on “Easy Wind” and a stellar run through “Uncle John’s Band” to close out the show.

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  • hendrixfreak
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    Well, Billy, about that decade box....

    All I really wanted out of "30 Trips" was 1966-1979, though I caught some great shows in the '80s. As for 6-17-75, we had a buddy come to town in fall '75 with a reel-to-reel tape copy of a great audience tape. So I made a cassette copy, then converted that to CD. But a first-gen tape cleaned up? I'll keep that dream alive.

    Again, I'm intrigued by the next box potential, which I suppose is next year. This year we're just talking AB 50th, I guess? Plus two more DaPs. We'll all be curious to see if Dave couples that with a more AB-time-frame show than he did with WD. But I must say, except for my beloved Pigpen totally blowing Easy Wind, that 2-21-71 show absolutely smokes (although I've only made it thru the first disc so far).

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    If I had a great copy of 6/17/75 in my possesion, I would give it to Dave & Co. for free if they would promise to release it, so that everybody could enjoy it. If they had 6/17/75, they could put out a decade box set, one show from every year, 1970 to 1979, I bet that would be popular. I wonder if the Owsley
    foundation has a copy of 6/11/69, I would love to hear that.

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    I never used to dream on like this, but I need positive thoughts

    So.... what say we get "Wake" plus 3-disc show in 2021, "Mars" plus 3-disc show in 2022 and ... wait for it ... "Blues" in 2023. On the "Blues" front, there's only one unreleased show from '75: 6-17-75, the Bob Fried Memorial Boogie. There's said (on this forum) to be a soundboard but it's not in the vault. Meanwhile, there is at least one excellent audience tape in circulation. The show is amazing, so I can at least dream that the board tape gets returned to the vault in time.

    Otherwise, Dave pulls a '76 show with lots of "Blues" material on it. No shortage there. Also, the Compendium documents a good deal of studio rehearsals, outtakes, etc. that could fit the bill.

    Piling on, the foregoing is just the "50th" projects. I'm still rooting for a fall '72 box, which Dave indicated was inevitable. And what is the avenue for more '68 shows? Many of them are one-set wonders, so it might take too many of the remaining '68 tapes to make a DaP. Speaking of which, when they sell enough of those trashy cartoon novels ("Origins"?) that come with an October '68 show, we need that on CD.

    Thanks for the group therapy. Would love to hear anyone's thoughts on these topics.

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    50th Anniversary releases...

    I will be 116 when the 50th Anniversary reissue of "Ready or not" comes out.

    Oh! Forgot that it wasn't a studio album. My bad. I had a senior moment.

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    I heard Dave say that they were going to speed things up and not wait until the.official anniversary dates. Let's see , When Built to Last comes out, if I'm not a pile of ashes, I'll be over 93 years old. "Built to last till time itself comes tumbling from the wall".

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    I hadn't even thought about the 50th Anniversary Wake of the Flood but I hope you're right about a nice mini-box with a full '73 show on 3 or 4 discs. I have been wondering if they'll include another full show with 50th Anniversary American Beauty and subsequent 50th Anniversary editions, I would definitely prefer that they do. At this point it is definitely the bonus material on these 50th Anniversary editions that motivates me to acquire them. I don't really need another remaster of the studio albums as the versions released in the Golden Road and Beyond Description boxes all sound pretty good to me, but if there is a complete, or mostly complete, show included I'll have to pick it up.

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    note on Wake of the Flood "50th"...

    It seems I remember Dave saying that they might speed up the "50th" anniversary release of "later" albums. I don't recall him naming actual albums in that remark, but I got the sense that, for instance, we won't wait til 2023 for the "50th" anniversary remaster album w/live show of Wake of the Flood. The obvious upshot is that '73 shows went on forever. (An aside: as a 15-yr-old at a few shows, fall '72, RFK '73, Watkins Glen, that after 2-3 hrs I was wondering when the freakin' show would end and they were just rattling into The Other One, or Dark Star, so I was out of luck. A year later, I'd learned to pace myself etc. etc.)

    What I'm trying to spit out is that, when they do "Wake," that's gonna be a four-CD mini-box. OR MAYBE Dave will drop 6-10-73 on us; make that a 5-disc set....

    Anyone else recall Dave saying this? At the time, I thought, oh yeah, Terrapin, In the Dark, LPs I don't even know. But this being 2020, 2023 sounds pretty far away to keep up the momentum.

    And I highly doubt they'll be giving this treatment to any of the band's solo LPs, even Bobby's, though I get the logic. If they do, that's the one to get the treatment, cuz Dave would have to put out another fall '72 show.

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    Loving this release - question about the download version...

    I think this show is much better than the FTV show, I don't know why - maybe the remaster, maybe the Cumberland and Birdsong?

    I was wondering how the FLAC version sounds and if it is truly 96/24. I am building a new computer that I'd like to use to compare the FLAC vs the Physical CD. I don't know if I am ready to convert over since I love the physical product in my hands, but willing to get a duplicate. I guess you can never have enough Workingman's Dead, since I have that "excellent quality" LP from the 80's (cough cough), the initial Warner Bros CD release, the "Mobile Fidelity - Original Masters Recording" release and now this outstanding 50th Anniversary release...

    Is there a digital Grateful Dead release out there that would show the definite sonic superiority over the "RedBook" HDCD release? I was hoping that the 48 channel recording from the Giant Box would have 192/24 FLAC but alas it's 96/24. I'm leaning toward the PNW "Believe it if you need it" compilation since it has one of my favorite Birdsong's and Here Comes Sunshine, plus it claims to be 192/24. Does anyone know if it really is?

    Thanks - looking forward to DaP arriving this weekend and anticipation for what's to come regarding American Reality ;).

    PS: The Angel's Share is supposed to be 96/24 in FLAC, but I've seen comments that it's 48/16, so I will wait for that to play out.

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    I played this concert 3 times already and think it's great. Been playing the studio album in my car , awesome sound with great instrument separation. The vocals sound fantastic.

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    I just received my WMD cd today and I'm amazed how good the 50th edition is. Cool old school 3d slipcover and the port Chester live is amazing. I love the pencil drawing of Robert hunter and the rest of the band.

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Due July 10th, WORKINGMAN’S DEAD: 50th ANNIVERSARY DELUXE EDITION will be available as a three-CD set and digital equivalents featuring the original album with newly remastered sound, plus an unreleased complete concert recorded on February 21, 1971 at the Capitol Theatre in Port Chester, NY. The show was mixed from the 16-track analog master tapes by Jeffrey Norman at Bob Weir’s Marin County TRI Studios and mastered by Grammy® Award-winning engineer, David Glasser, along with restoration and speed correction by Plangent Processes. 2/21/71 delivers a plethora of songs from both Workingman’s Dead and the band’s follow-up album, American Beauty. Some highlights include Weir’s moving vocal take on “Me and Bobby McGee,” Pigpen’s whiskey-seasoned growl on “Easy Wind” and a stellar run through “Uncle John’s Band” to close out the show.

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In the time since I first posted, I listened again to both of Mickey's WD & AB, and spot compared with the regular released versions. Mickey's five channel mixes are striking, even where there are no other differences from the released versions. Example, the bass lines are far clearer, background and double tracked vocals shine. As might be expected, with five speakers, there is more space for each instrument. The only flaw I hear is some introduced reverb in Easy Wind that I think detracts. In some places background and harmony vocals are restored (e.g. New Speedway Boogie), and in all songs have a richer presentation, using the rear channels.

American Beauty is somewhat more radical than Workingman's Dead. Til the Morning Comes actually ends (instead of fading out), Brokedown Palace starts A capella, Friend of the Devil has some additional vocals. These are a different approach. But incredible use of five channels is what makes these mixes memorable as compared with the conventional releases.

Also, in 2002 Mickey released a DVD-audio, Best of Mickey Hart, also in five channel audio (actually 5.1) with selections including one from Diga, a couple each from Mystery Box, Planet Drum, a couple of other tracks, and one unreleased 1996 track from the 100th Olympiad. Also excellent.

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Time and Space as we all know as Drums and Space
Finally received Jai Alai Saturday, One More Grateful Saturday Night
1971 Port Chester . Forensic Dr that's for you
Later Folks

After all Lydon was pretty succinct with the Filthy Lucre tour lol. Sort of like FZ's WOIIFOM take off of the Pistols 2nd fav band after Pink Floyd the fabulous Beatles

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I totally agree with both of you, those 5.1 mixes are just fabulous. I remember when they first came out, wow, what a surprise that was, the best sounding American Beauty I had ever heard, also Working Man's was just unbelievable. I had these two lp's engraved in my heart and soul and the remixes really opened my eyes as to how good these two releases really were and are, as if we didn't all ready know that. Blair jackson wrote about these releases in his blog on this very site years ago and he agreed, what a revelation the new mixes are.

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DOC: those are some mighty big pics, lol. Some of my top wish list shows! You’d think some of those might be more likely Dave’s, but hey, who’d a thunk we’d ever get a complete PC 71 show as a “bonus” disc!! One way or another bring em Dave!

WM & AB on DVD Audio; never heard the surround mix. I have stereo Hi-res copies/files that sound amazing, but they definitely are mixed different than the original releases. Didn’t know Mickey did those? I should pick up Hard copies of those and especially that Mickey Disc up. Interesting, thanks for the info.

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I just saw the new sold out poster go for
$400 on eBay. Unreal.

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Whoa!! WTF happened to Live Dead?? I know it was released prior to Working Man's Dead. Whaaa!😥😪

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I believe that they are only going to release the studio albums for the 50th anniversary releases.

For the AB Deluxe edition do we see another show from Port Chester 2/71? Since live albums aren't getting the deluxe treatment this would mean we won't see another anniversary release until 2023 for 'Wake Of The Flood'. Any thoughts/ideas?

Vguy72: that's just...cruel (lol).

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Maybe they will save American Beauty until next year to pan things out a bit. Also - a bit of a left field idea - they might consider releasing deluxe editions of Garcia's First and Ace. Brilliant albums both, and chock full of future Dead standards.

Amazing coincidence...I have just checked out the board for pick of the day, and read that Bolo has referenced both these two solo albums in his last post there.

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Dave explains/justifies the inclusion of 2 21 71 w/ Workingman's 50th:

https://www.jambase.com/article/grateful-dead-workingmans-dead-50th-ann…

I still disagree. For an album recorded in Feb 70, released June 70, the show shoulda been a 70, not 71.

Have given 5 2 70, 1 2 70, 1 3 70 close listens past few days ... just incredible material ... really thought these WD and AB 50th would be similarly euphoric 1970 collections. The 1 2 70 Dark Star, the entire 1 3 70 bonus disc and the Other One in particular ... just otherworldly stuff ... and thanks to Dave for the beautiful Dave's 30 release. (Not tryna be overly critical ... I just love 1970 ✌ ... and I also listened to the Aoxomoxoa 50th bonus recently, perfect single-disc companion to that album.)

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I have to say I agree. From the rootsy charm of the acoustic sets - which were much more soulful than the ones from later years - to the Dark Stars - to some of the most powerful jams in their history during The Other One, Dancing in the Street, Viola Lee etc..You would have thought an anniversary release of WD would have been a perfect opportunity to celebrate this music. Maybe its been foregone as there is a big old box on the way. But I doubt it.

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What a cool post, thanks for posting it!

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If the guy had ever listened to the New Riders' "Lonesome L.A. Cowboy" (Lyrics by Peter Rowan) he would have realised that Barney's Beanery is indeed in L.A. and not in S.F. and could have saved himself both time and effort looking for it. Gotta know your songs!

This in no way diminishes his efforts. A thoroughly interesting and enlightening piece of research.

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Looks like the scene from the Time Machine.

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Berry interesting, nice work!
Gotta wonder why they didn’t try to ask anyone from the dead?

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Workingman's Dead gets played every time I get into bbq and beer drinking. Along with the Best of Muddy Waters, Charlie Musslewhite's Louisiana Fog, and Anthem of the Sun. If I had to pick one record of all records ever done, it would be Workingman's Dead.

When watching episode 2 of "Long Strange Trip", Jerry described this album as an extension of American Beauty and that's definitely true. In both albums the dead get away from intense psychedelia, and lean into chill folk and country rock. I also think its cool that in both of these albums CSNY helped the Dead with their harmonizing skills, which is one of many examples of the Haight scene collaborating.

Here's the link to the episode if y'all wanna watch!: https://www.amazon.com/gp/video/detail/B0716M5Q4C/ref=atv_dp_share_cu_r

Damn you have great musical tastes. The only slight modification I would put is Charlie's Vanguard lps are tops of a wonderful life's work. What do you think of his experiments with Cuban and other fusion material he got into from the late 90's

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I've never heard Charlie play Cuban music, but I have heard that he did. My favorite two Musslewhite records are Louisiana Fog and Taking My Time, but I love all that music he put out on Vanguard. I've seen him play a lot of times. Charlie Musslewhite and Little Walter my favorite two harmonica players, but I love all of those blues harmonica players past and present.

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I'm looking to fill some gaps in my collection. I have a few of the official downloads/CDs that they released way back when but they are no longer available.

Anyone out there looking to trade some shows? I have a pretty deep collection of Dead/Phish/Panic/Mule/Cheese/Etc.

Google Drive works great!

DM me.

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not much posting going on.

not that I need to spend time here, but it is a pleasant, occasional diversion.

5/5/81 post drums is worth your while.

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I love this album
It’s one of my favorite, go too albums released by the dead. This album changed me some how. But that’s a whole other story.
I love it!
Have a grateful day everyone.

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Just got relix mail about a 14 lp collection of original albums, 180 gm, beautiful colors, the book, the special gift, limited of course to 3,000.

Boy I flew there, 500 bucks! (hear that large sound of brakes squealing)

Can't a brother get a break.

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Went a looking for that Loser done by the Travelin' McCourys,,,, couldn't find in archive, but you can buy "the single" from amazon for 1.30.

At least a brother could afford that.

…….. for just the price of a cup of coffee a day, you could give a needy Deadhead...….

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Found that Travllin' McCourys show (2015-05-23). It's on the archive. I was looking under Del McCourys Band, but no, it was under TM (like it should be).

It's a nice recording. I think there were 4 recordings of that show, I forget which I took, the best one obviously :-)

Time to put up on gdrive.

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Maybe they are saving that for the next reissue. Its only 5 years off the 55th anniversary.

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There are a few copies of this one and American beauty for sale on ebay.

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Back in 1984 I was at Red Rocks to see the Dead and I was given a Pigpen t-shirt from one of the Hog Farm associates. It was made by Stanley Mouse of his portrait of Pigpen from the back cover of Workingmans Dead. Printed on an off white 100% cotton beefy-t it was the bomb. I believe it had been produced by the Hog Farm and Mouse to be a fun-d raiser for SEVA. (Phun-raiser) I used to be a hell raiser , now I’m just a phun raiser. I bought this latest Workingmans Dead t-shirt. Way satisfied. Looking forward to t-shirt, jacket and should get the cap and go down to the Cenex Co-op filling station and shoot the bull with Goober. Andy Griffith was a comic genius .

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Perhaps they will come out next year? 51st anniversary and 5.1 mixes go together.

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Hats off to you, Okiedoke! Your persistence is greatly appreciated. That's a fun tale. I wonder if the Victorian house was moved somewhere or just plowed down. And wouldn't "Beanie's Place" make a good album title for someone?

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I recommend the jambase stream of 4/21/1972 Beat Club bremen. Right now they are doing playing in the band a second time. I guess the first time through they weren't as warmed up.

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....great post my man. I have the “Pigpen T /Shirt you mentioned in your last post. Only difference is the color, the first edition of these pigpen T- shirt were/ are a beautiful hue’ of Pblue
In first edition was created & offered by the Dead’s long time friend & fan; By the artist, ‘Stanley Mouse Studios! The original first edition shirts are highly sought after or grateful to have in any greatful dead fan base! I have two versions, the original release by Stanley mouse and a 2nd shirt Of mouses’s released with a deep red/ maroon color palette!

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....great post my man. I have the “Pigpen T /Shirt you mentioned in your last post. Only difference is the color, the first edition of these pigpen T- shirt were/ are a beautiful hue’ of Pblue
In first edition was created & offered by the Dead’s long time friend & fan; By the artist, ‘Stanley Mouse Studios! The original first edition shirts are highly sought after or grateful to have in any greatful dead fan base! I have two versions, the original release by Stanley mouse and a 2nd shirt Of mouses’s released with a deep red/ maroon color palette!

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Why is this Workingman's Dead 50th-anniversary collection being released on July 10th, 2020 while the original vinyl album release (WS-1869) was on June 14th, 1970?
I don't enough about the inner workings of Rhino Entertainment or Warner Music Group, but I would have put the release date of Workingman's Dead 50 sometime in June 2020.

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