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  • The Fool
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    I've been listening to a ton of 1985 shows lately, so I'm taking a break with 7-19-89 as some commenters here recently said they were digging. I'm up to Mama Tried right now and definitely a very strong start, especially the Sugaree...

  • Obeah
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    Well I've wandered off the beaten track from Aprils 1971 and 1978

    But I really do enjoy Summer '82 and today's the anniversary of 7/31/82 - included in 30 Trips. I missed that box set, but I picked this one up back when people were parting out 30 trips shows on eBay for $30-$35. I think I've only spun it once or twice, so it felt right to dust if off.

    Afterwards I intend to get down 'n dusty with 8/1/82 Oklahoma City. I had a spectacular low-gen copy of this one thanks to a tape tree I was part of circa '90 or '91. I haven't heard it in decades but I remember it being a good one.

  • Oroborous
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    8/4, 5, 6/89

    I’ve heard these, once, think some on u toob?
    But not in order etc.

    4&5 yesterday.
    4 is awesome!
    5 first time I didn’t feel it? Much better this time, fun show!
    6 rollin as we speaker. Great triple opener! So far sounds like a good one…

    17 later…

    Edit: out of last 7 summer 89 shows I’ve heard, (7/15-8/6) I’d say 7/19 was the dog in the pile. Not terrible, but not great. But the other five, boo yah!

  • Forensicdoceleven
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    Pay no attention to the poster below.....

    Right now? After flaming finance man via pm, I'm catching up with April 4, 1971. Yes, my way back machine done got broke and I'm stuck in April 1971...........

    Rock on,

    Doc
    If we weren't all crazy, we'd just go insane.....

  • TN John
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    Dylan/Desire

    This one's been a regular part of my wake and bake routine for a long time.

    51 should arrive by lunch time.

    Peace

  • icecrmcnkd
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    7-18-89

    Playing now.
    I always thought it was the weaker of the 3, but I could be biased since 7-17 was my second show and I got it on VHS when Downhill From Here came out and played it extensively. Eventually got the DVD, and am now waiting for all 3 nights to come out on Blu-ray.
    Note: still a terrible decision to replace the end of 17th set 1 with end of 19th set 1. Unless there’s a legit reason like the video doesn’t exist.

    I got 7-19 set 2 on VHS at the end of the 90’s. It was a few generations and grainy, but I played that a lot too.

    7-18 sounds pretty good tonight though.

    So, in conclusion, yes Dave, I’m (im)patiently waiting for all 3 nights to be released on Blu-ray.

  • proudfoot
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    Dave's 51 disc one

  • Oroborous
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    Set & setting PF

    Yeah, it’s crazy how much what we’re thinking/doing etc can effect the show we’re listening to…

    I’ve been back and forth with parts of this for years, but this time I did em in order etc and think I’ve got a good handle now lol.
    Onto Cal X today…

  • TN John
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    That was a great show! Nice Weather Report Suite.

    Took a break from the GOGD yesterday, and spun a few Steely Dan albums.

    Currently giving 50 another run until 51 arrives in the mail.

    Peace

  • proudfoot
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    If Alpine 89 gets the treatment and I listen to it again, I might see the full light of that run.

    5 7 89 I avoided that show for a long time because my first listen back in the day had me thinking "meh". Then a few weeks ago I listened again and it was blissful.

    I haven't given up on Alpine 89...I just need to hear it again at the right time.

    Currently listening to 12 29 77

    Ja, gerne

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