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    First of all, what a great thing this vine is!!!!!!!! Everyone should take a step back, now take another step back the people up front are getting squashed. Any lossless vine should be from an original source (ie. original sbd tape or aud recording.) The original recording is a WAV file that is converted to a lossless compression format for the sole purpose of reducing storage space. A lossless compression format (ie flac/shn) reduces the size of a file by approximately 40 to 50 percent without losing any of the original file's information, that is why the format is called lossless. where as a lossy compression format (ie .mp3,.aac,.wma) reduces the file size by approximatley 60 to 90 percent (depending on the bit rate of the compressed file) but the information removed from the original file is lost forever that is why these formats are refered to as lossy. Lossy formats were created for the puropse of being able to have more music in a smaller package. That is why you can get a cd player for your home or car that will play .mp3's .wma's and the like. That is why you can fit several shows on one cd in .mp3 format. Also these lossy formats are the reason I have 32 days of Good Ol Grateful Dead on my Ipod. Apple uses their own lossy compression for the ipod and to be quite honest they sound great. I commute along way , and in my car is where most of my music listening happens. I have a very high end sound system in my car and my Ipod plugs directly into my head unit so I don't have to fumble with thousands of cd's. IMHO you would be hard pressed to sit in my car and hear a phil bomb at 120db and be able to tell if it was a compressed format or not. Lossless compression was developed by audiophiles and was intended to be used for reducing the storage space necessary for storing digital music on a computer while maintaining the integrity of the original file. If you will notice, there are no players aside from a plugin or two for a computer audio player that will play shn or flac files. This is because the formats were developed for archival purposes. I myself copy the flac or shn files to my external hard drive where they stay forever, decompress the files to WAV without deleting the flac or shn, I then import the WAV files into Itunes and compress them into aac file and put them on my Ipod. I then delete the WAV files because they are the largest files which take up the most space and everything is great in my world. I have the music on my Ipod to take with me everywhere I go and I have the lossless file archived on my hard drive. Some people decompress the lossless files and burn the resulting WAV files to cd's or convert them to mp3's to make mp3 cd's or put on a portable mp3 player, it is your choice how you consume the product once you recieve it. Whatever tickles your spot. If you really want to get down to the nitty gritty of the sound quality issue, we should come up with a way to vine on vinyl because the original analog recording on good vinyl with the right record player would put this digital stuff to shame, but it would be impossible to vine this way. I think we should all need to educate ourselves so that we can take advantae of the technology we have (alot of which is free I might add) right at our fingertips for it is this technology that makes this vine possible. I mean really ,all of us remember trading tapes right?? Try to find the ying for your yang!! This beats tape trading hands down and here we have people almost getting hostile over some technology misunderstandings. As for the copy of a copy of a copy of a cd we are dealing with digital format, and I can rip (copy) the WAV files off of a cd and then burn them to a cd again and agian and again with the same results. There are differences in computer software and hardware as well as differences in storage media (cd's dvd's) If you usae a program called Exact Audio Copy (EAC) which is free on the internet and a good burning software like Nero, and you have a good name brand burning drive with quality blank cd's, cd's can be copied with no loss of qualtiy. You are taking an exact copy of the digital information on the cd, and writing the exact same digital information to a new cd. As for the volume differences, most burning software has volume adjustment settings or something called normalize volume for all tracks or something of that nature that if you don't understand how to use this feature or don't know it's being used can have adverse affects on the sound quality of your copies. Again I'm not trying to be condescending in any manner, just informative, but a thorough understanding of the technology and all of the aspects surrounding it will solve the discussions I'm seing on this thread. It's all about education, which is free on the internat reguarding all of the programs (software) formats (flac,shn,.mp3 etc..) and computer hardware. I'm just an old hippy who misses the Grateful Dead and has been taking advantage of this technology for the better part of ten years now!! When I found out I could download high quality recordings of my favorite music, I couldn't learn fast enough!!!! I by no means know it all, but I do have quite a bit of experience with all of these formats and technology. I hope this is helpful in the grand scheme of life, because I know how it is to be jonesing for Jerry licks and god forbid they be sub par sound quality when you get them!!! If I can be of any help to anyone I'm more than willing to help! All that being said, I will say again that no vine listed as losless should be sourced from a lossy file, period! Don't sweat the small stuff, and by the way It's ALL small stuff!!!
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    Its not that big a deal you guys
    Small vines, large vines, wav, flac I like them all and they all have advantages and disadvantages. I'm trying to obtain as many shows as possible and with how long it takes to get vines I think it is nice to get one large one rather than waiting for 2 or 3 smaller ones - you can knock out the entire year of 1977 in what 4 vines?? That's awesome! In addition, along those same lines I prefer flac its just faster and easier all around (especially for large vines, they have to be in flac to even be manageable, plus it is cheaper, I can go on and on). But hey it is also cool opening up a vine with one special show in wav format. I like all the vines and vine formats, keep them coming! "I've stayed in every blue-light cheap hotel. Can't win for tryin. Dust off those rusty strings just one more time. Gonna make em shine."
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    sure would like to hear MITD say something! :( I hope he is well... "In a bed, in a bed, by the waterside I will lay my head. Listen to the river sing sweet songs, to rock my soul."
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    big vines v small vines
    If anyone knows how time-consuming and overwelming big vines could be, I do. If I had to do it all over again, maybe I would break them down even further or space them further out. Hindsight. The positives of big vines are less cost (4 DVDs at a time v 4 shipments of 1 DVD each), especially for our European-based brethren, and speedier acquisition of a whole hunk of music. But the sheer enormity can be overwelming and take away the gleeful feeling we should get upon receiving a vine. While big vines are more efficient, perhaps they are like Wal Mart, giving us what we want but leaving us with an empty feeling. As for the whole source controversy, I think we all agree that the seeder should provide all the information he or she has (WAV, Lossless) and avoid MP3. Just like with the official releases and life in general, variety is a good thing. We can pick and choose what we want. Just because I generally eschew officially released compilations (I prepurchased the new Pure Jerry though) and am now firmly planted on the lossless side here, doesn't mean that Rhino or my fellow viners should solely cater to my taste. This is the best community on the net as far as I am concerned and I am proud to be a part of it. In the end, the love we make...
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    There are some resources available: http://flac.sourceforge.net/download.html I have a lot of trouble with my wifes Ipod. I have my home stereo conected to my computer ; )
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    What would MITD say????? Let's just be. "And I love the life I live And I'm gonna live the life I love"
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    another topic, sort of . . .
    are there any other viners here who use a mac? if so, what program(s) have you found to convert .shn or .flac into burnable .wav files for importing into itunes?
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    i was wrong to cast aspersions - and be negative - it's all a positive thing here, no matter how big or small or what format - i honestly don't know what got into me - sorry.
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    I certainly missed Erickat. Maybe I am old-fashioned, but I convert whatever music I get in the vineyard to Wav for cds for my car, and I also convert it for use on my ipod. I do back up everything that comes to me in flac form on my external hard drive, but I almost never listen through my computer. So I guess I appreciate both formats. What I do not appreciate is people telling other people what or how they should vine. If someone prefers wav cds, cool for them. They do not need to be told to enter this century. If I want to convert a flac vine to wav bc I was asked to do so by people, that is my perogative. If that makes me old-fashioned, so be it. I think we all know that a very wise man said once a note leaves his guitar it is no longer his and people are free to do whatever they like with the music. The same should be true with vines. Once it is out there it is not really proprietary to the viner, it belongs to the vineyard. As to the mega-vines, I believe Dstache's efforts were heroic and I was happy to contribute to the 77 vine. However, my personal preference is for smaller, theme-based vines that surprise me with their creativity and the occassional show that I have been pining for. On the other hand, there are others who prefer to get it all at once. Indeed, a wise lady has said that there is room in the vineyard for all types of vines. So, in conclusion Erickat, you are greatly appreciated. Derek, you are greatly appreciated. In fact, everybody that contributes to and participates in the Vineyard is greatly appreciated. Lets not lose sight of how amazing it is that we can hear our favorite music long after it was created. Peace to everybody! "Great spirits have always found violent opposition from mediocrities. The latter cannot understand it when a man does not thoughtlessly submit to hereditary prejudices but honestly and courageously uses his intelligence." Albert Einstein
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    The 68 lossless vine has been posted, as has the final part of the 1973 lossless vine (which I forgot about in my last post). That leaves only the remainder of the 1977 lossless vine outstanding from me. I will probably wait a week or two before working on this as I need a little break and have some other commitments. Oh Yeah and/or other MAC users, get back to me about changing my burning speed or whatever the problem is and I will change it before burning the final parts to the 1977 vine.
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My comment was not intended in any way to criticize your making the show available. I wanted to make sure that we didn't ruffle any feathers. As to my disappointment at the time, it was more that we were expecting SPECTACULAR and only got amazing. As I said, I was incredibly and foolishly spoiled back then. A tape of this show and night is well worth having, both for the music and for the history. "That path is for, your steps alone."
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I'm having the same deja vu as other folks here, but will look into this a bit. Thanks!
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no feather ruffling intended here. This is a grate spot to share and I wouldn't want to see that happen. BTW-This show is freely traded (which of course is how I acquired it ) and available on other sites, so this will sort itself out, without a doubt. marye is on it, anyway, so we will know soon. Truthfully, I had forgotten that Dead Ahead was culled from the 8 show run of Radio City Music Hall shows. I highly recommend that for anyone who hasn't got it, classic acoustic & electric Dead along with some trippy visuals. The Truth is realized in an instant, the act is practiced step by step.
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I had a problem with a show or two and found some even more interesting stuff. There was an east coast taper named Dan Lampinski who taped a bunch of shows in the mid to late 70's, and there shows have just started to become widely circulated in the last year. I listened to a Styx show (11/4/77, date ring any bells?) over the weekend that was just unbelievable. And I have a Bruce Springsteen show I'm listening to now. I'm getting a few more of Lampinski's shows, hopefully a Heart, Rush and Yes. Google the name and you'll find out some interesting info about him. So, the vine will be "Dan Lampinski-Taped Shows." Stuman is sending me some Floyd shows to include in the vine. It should be a big one, 2 or 3 DVDs perhaps. Too big for WAV. The best of spring 89 vine will have WAV CD's along with SHN/FLAC files.
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of the era dstache had requested .But I have a lot more Floyd of diferent era`s for later vines . Happy to contribute . Vine on !! *** Clean***Sober***Proud***
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I picked this up last year - 4 DVDs and it is truly a wonderful snapshot in time of the boys. Jerry and Bobby outtakes trying to get a fundraiser commercial spot down. Al Franken is classic. And of course the music...no words to describe. This show was 2 months after I jumped on the bus with my first live show. I think back and wish so much that I could have jumped aboard in '77. Anyway...I hope you are able to vine it for those that haven't seen it yet... "when life looks like easy street, there is danger at your door"
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Does any of their live stuff circulate? Also, I was just curious--any relationship or stories between them and the Dead? "That path is for, your steps alone."
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I recently got 3 YES shows from the 1974 Tales from Topographic Oceans Tour. They are audience recordings B+/B quality..not the best but ok. I got the commercial Dead Ahead DVD a few years ago, and it now comes with a bonus DVD with extra songs--Heaven Help the Fool, He's Gone, and some others I can't remember.
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Yeah, from what I can tell, AUDs of other bands from the 70's are generally not that great, with 2 exceptions, the recordings of Mike Millard and Dan Lampinski. The former taped shows in LA, especially Led Zeppelin but also others, and the latter taped shows all over New England. Lampinski taped the 12/11/74 Yes show in Boston. Is that one of the three that you have?
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Well, John Phillips DID write Me and My Uncle, as I recall. I really did love their music at the time, especially the first couple of albums.
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dstache-- The dates I have are 2/18, 2/26, and 2/28 1974. 2/26 is a Boston show, and the 2/18 show seems to be a partial show.
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Ok, haven't seen those ones. A B/B+ AUD isn't what I'm looking for (and I suspect not what you were hoping for either). I'm hoping that these Lampinski AUDs are A/A-. I know that the Styx '77 show is. I've listened to it twice already and love it. The 3 Yes shows Lampinski recorded that I can find are 12/11/74, 8/15/77 and 6/19/79. Mike Millard also recorded 2 Yes shows, 6/23/75 and 9/23/77. Then, there are a few others that I have found that look to be good, 6/27/79, 4/18/79 and 6/17/76. Finally, although I can't find it, there is supposed to be Wembley '78 show that is just great. I'm going to try and get what I can.
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I've got another Mike Millard from 9/26/77 from Long Beach Arena. Very nice quality AUD - A/A- for sure. I'd be happy to send it along to you dstache. I have more Yes, just haven't had a chance to root through it - some of it is not worth circulating except for historical reference. I've got about 35 shows in all, mostly from the 70's. "when life looks like easy street, there is danger at your door"
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I forgot - I have the '78 Wembley show if you'd like. 10/28/78 - SBD. There's also a 6/9/79 SBD at International Theater in Chicago I could throw in. Chicago show is really nice and crisp. Actually, now that I look, I think the Yes 10/28/78, Genesis 7/2/77 and Rush 5/28/79 were part of a vine from out here! "when life looks like easy street, there is danger at your door"
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I haven't seen one from 9/26/77. I have his recording from a few days earlier at the Forum, 9/23, but just got it today and haven't listened to it yet. I think he recorded Yes on 6/23/75 as well. He also recorded a Kansas show from 77 I believe (have to check on it, haven't gotten it yet, I remember the setlist has a mix of prog rock and the hits (Dust, Wayward), which is what I want). And then of course he recorded a ton of Led Zeppelin. I'm still trying to get his recording of 6/21/77, which was supposed to be included on my last Led Zeppelin vine but there were errors. Yeah, if you don't mind sending it to me, I'd love to have it, and I'll start a Mike Millard AUD vine. I know what you mean re: some Yes shows not being of a good enough sound quality to circulate. I've got a couple others that I got a while back and I'm not circulating those. BTW, I said that they played a great show at Wembley in 78 that I couldn't find, but then I noticed I already had it. I think Lopezz may have vined it at some point (Prog Rock vine?).
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I love Yes!! I love Rush too.. "Here's my half a dollar if you dare .. double twist when you hit the air. Look at Julie down below .. the levee doing the dopaso"
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Rush is kicking off their Moving Pictures Tour next month, and they are coming out your way--jackstraw They are missing NC on this leg of the tour. I have seen them 3 times, and the last Snakes & Arrows Tour was fantastic!!!! http://www.rush.com/
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Yep at Red Rocks. We will be there! They are my wife's favorite band so yeah we can't miss that one :-) She even busted out her tour shirts from '78 and '82. Too bad she can't still fit in them ... hahaha. "Here's my half a dollar if you dare .. double twist when you hit the air. Look at Julie down below .. the levee doing the dopaso"
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I hope, for your sake, your wife doesn't read that post!!!! "That path is for, your steps alone."
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I better see if mary can nuke my comment! hahahaha "Here's my half a dollar if you dare .. double twist when you hit the air. Look at Julie down below .. the levee doing the dopaso"
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Jackstraw--We all have your address. We'll just write a nice letter to your wife with a set of detailed directions how to access this page (just kiddin). Enjoy the show. Dang I wish they were commin' here.
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I've been blackmailed!! Ok what do I need to pay you guys to keep quiet?? Can I pay you with shn/flac files :-) "Here's my half a dollar if you dare .. double twist when you hit the air. Look at Julie down below .. the levee doing the dopaso"
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OK, I'll send the Yes 9-26-77 Long Beach - That is how it is labeled - compare set lists and see if it isn't the same show as your 9-23-77. I'll also send the 6-9-79 Chicago show which isn't a Millard but should be thrown in as a bonus due to it's quality. I also have the 6-21-77 Millard Led Zep show. It is a little odd because it is 3 large FLAC files which fit on 3 CDs. It really ought to be cut down to the track level if someone has time to do the job. And, then I can throw in a Rush Pre-FM SBD from 8-26-74 called the "Fifth Order of Angels" show. This is their first tour and the sound is raw and crisp! Jack Straw's wife should love this one! "when life looks like easy street, there is danger at your door"
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Sweet, thanks unclejon! And folks, I didn't mean to step on any shoes. Someone posted a couple months ago about starting a Yes vine and with the Lampinski Part 1 vine (and perhaps a Part 2 if people want it) and the upcoming Millard vine, I'm vining a bunch of Yes shows.
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I posted starting a Yes vine a few months ago . Then some vines that I started had went into MIA status for a bit so I never did start that Yes vine . I did just send EDAD a flac disc of Yes shows that he requested months ago if he wants to send you a copy for your vine thats fine with me . But hey you did not step on my shoes . And Derek let me know what other vines you start and I will be more then happy to contribute . Peace , vine on !! *** Clean***Sober***Proud***
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To give my honey some live Rush! That would make up for my comment ;-) "Here's my half a dollar if you dare .. double twist when you hit the air. Look at Julie down below .. the levee doing the dopaso"
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Thanks Stuman! I'm most impressed that 'straw's wife likes Rush. My wife doesn't. I'd say that most rock bands garner a mostly male fan base. I would have guessed that Rush's fan base was almost exclusively male.
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I just found a Copenhagen YES show from 11-13-77 that is exquisite - I don't believe it is a soundboard - but rather a very high quality AUD - I give it a solid A - instrumentation and vocals are all clear and up front - no annoying buzz - a small amount of hiss - no big deal though. I'm sending that along too. "when life looks like easy street, there is danger at your door"
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My wife hates Rush (and all the music I like). Some people are just not into music. I made a huge mistake of taking her to the 2002 Vapor Trails show. She complained about Geddy's squeaky voice and "was ready to go home" during the middle of the 2nd set. I had to hear "Working Man," from the parking lot going to our car. :-( She was left at home in 2007 at the Snakes & Arrows show. :-)
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Not that I don't love Pink Floyd, Yes, Jethro Tull, Genesis and the like, but I find all this convo about prog rock vines to be slightly odd. On a related note, have no Dylan vines ever been offered here? My search pulls up a big blank.
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This is the meta data thread so if it's gonna be discussed, here is probably the best place I guess. There are quite a few "off-topic" vines already in circulation if you go through each vine page and see. I can't answer your question about Dylan. I would pass on it if it were vined. I would like to see some Kingfish. Not to poke too much fun at you but once you have been here for awhile, you tend to get a little crazy or shall I say, "odd." I am just plain nuts.
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You can take the Dylan Manchester '65 vine off my hands. When I get home tonight I'll post all the vines that have no homes and are sitting on my desk. The Dylan show is one of them. "Here's my half a dollar if you dare .. double twist when you hit the air. Look at Julie down below .. the levee doing the dopaso"
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My wife .. I lucked out that she likes the music I like. It did take awhile for me to convert her into a dead head but my persistence finally paid off! "Here's my half a dollar if you dare .. double twist when you hit the air. Look at Julie down below .. the levee doing the dopaso"
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We've vined more than a 1/3 of the Dead's catalogue, including most of the shows from what may be considered the "better" years. Sure, there are some holes that could be filled in, such as the second half of 1969, a little bit of Europe or Fall 72, and definitely the early 80's, but there can't be any denying that the essentials have already been vined. There isn't much Dead left for me to acquire. And at least for me, there is some interest in live music from other bands. And, as someone here quoted Homer Simpson [from the Simpsons and not Day of the Locust] as saying, rock music peaked in 1975, a sentiment I agree with, and so I'm interested in "classic rock" bands at their performing peak. Finally, the Dan Lampinski recordings we are talking about have only recently been unearthed. They weren't really circulated until the last couple of years. And compared to many AUDs from the 70's, these sound very good. Mike Millard's Led Zeppelin recordings have been out there for a while, but his other stuff (Yes, Kansas) hasn't.
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Keep (all) the music coming! And thanks to everyone for their efforts. Finding GD shows is pretty easy. Finding recent performances from any band is also pretty easy. But old school live shows from the cream of the crop of the 70's bands - those are hard to get a hold of. So I thank you all. "Here's my half a dollar if you dare .. double twist when you hit the air. Look at Julie down below .. the levee doing the dopaso"
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Fellow viners, if you get MSG Network, tune in tonight at 9pm. They are showing stuff from Radio City 1980 and from the RFK 89 dvds. "That path is for, your steps alone."
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Thanks pomo1 for the heads up.The DVR has been set remotely and set to record. Peace Rick Reach out your hand if your cup be empty If your cup is full may it be again
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Hey now,I was bored so I started organizing my hard drives and found some shows that are not in the vinedex. Plus I have been downloading. I am thinking of starting some vines over the next couple of weeks to kick-start summer: 1) I could do a May/June 1978 2) Depending on how d/l goes for the last couple shows I want to vine - maybe a 2-part 1986 vine from Feb,Mar,Apr 3) Continue on with JGB 1981, I'll pick a handful of the best ones. There are a couple of shows in between GD and JGB tours where John Kahn fills in for Phil .. kind of interesting. 4) Maybe a Random Jerry Part 3 5) Furthur "Lazy lightning you say you never strike the same place. I want a double dose in any case ... You got to hear my supplication. Got to hear me now. A little bolt of inspiration"
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Sorry if this has been beaten to death, but I only recently became aware of the Mouth of the Beast group. What do people think of these? I only have a couple shows, I most recently acquired the JGB from 3/6/1976 and it sounds really good. I found that on Dime. Peace DMTT
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MOTB generally do a really nice job. Assuming you will be posting SHN/FLAC (and if you want to do WAV also I'm sure others will appreciate), I am interested.
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Is producing some very nice sounding shows. I have a personal affinity for their work as I worked to help Derek McCabe transfer about 1.5 terrabytes of music to HD. Derek is also responsible for editing down a show or two for some of our brethren here in the vineyard who actually taped those shows. The MOTB edits are preserving the original ambience of the shows just as though you were there. I personally like some of the MTXs best. "when life looks like easy street, there is danger at your door"
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Going to see Dark Star Orchestra for the first time tonight. What should I expect? "That path is for, your steps alone."
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I downloaded Rush's 2 new tracks--Caravan and BU2B. Some good stuff.
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Without JK that's a really good question. "Lazy lightning you say you never strike the same place. I want a double dose in any case ... You got to hear my supplication. Got to hear me now. A little bolt of inspiration"
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Overall, I enjoyed the night. I definitely danced way more than I thought I would. They really reproduced the sound I was used to from my era (1977-1983). They played the show from Duke 9-23-76 and at times it felt like I was back in time. Of course, it is not the real thing and after awhile the novelty kind of wore off. Overall, I was glad I went. These guys clearly love the music as much we do. The best part was that fake Donna was on key and more enjoyable than real Donna used to be. As far as the guitar player who replaced JK, I thought he was excellent. He really reproduced the sound of JG's guitar from the late 70s and sang Wharf Rat and Morning Dew ( I know they played both!) with real feeling. I dont know his name, but he is built like Jerry and has been doing this since he was in Volunteers from the 70s. Ironically, I saw Volunteers at a dump in Freeport Long Island called the Right Track Inn back in the 70s or early 80s. "That path is for, your steps alone."
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Has the Duke 9-23-76 show been vined? If not, I would love to get hold of it. "That path is for, your steps alone."
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have been better, when I sent my master audience recordings of Dead shows from Omaha & Red Rocks 1978, back east to the MOTB crew to 'master & transfer'. Adam and Derek took great care of those tapes and coaxed every bit of that evenings magic out of them. And now those shows can be shared with everyone who was there, along with those that wished they had been. A taste of the Dead in 1978. MOTB is absolutely state of the art. Check them out. The Truth is realized in an instant, the act is practiced step by step.
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Pink Floyd P2 is ready to go but I am waiting for marye to give the Millard vine a home before I post. It will consist of BOTH SHN/FLAC files and WAV CDs. Everything is burned. The shows will be : 11/16/74, 11/17/74, 6/18/75, 5/9/77 and 8/6/80. 3 versions of Dark Side, 2 Animals/WYWH previews, 1 full Animals and WYWH and 1 Wall. The latter 3 shows are some of the best AUDs you will ever hear. 11/16/74 is a SBD and perhaps the definitive Dark Side. 11/17/74 is an A- AUD at worst and is very good. 6/18/75 is a great Dan Lampinsky recording. 5/9/77 is considered to be one of if not the best Animals/WYWH show and recording. And 8/6/80 is a phenomenal recording of a top notch Wall performance. .
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dstache, not sure where this show fits in - but I just pulled down this JT show and it truly rocks! Lampinski clearly had excellent seats for this show as the sound is excellent for a 70's AUD. With a little EQ and really good headphones it is like I'm sittin' in the audience! Maybe a Lamoinski part 2 is in order as we get a few more of these... "when life looks like easy street, there is danger at your door"