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  • bluecrow
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    Blues for Allah

    MoFi remaster 2019 (cd)

    Listening to 7/17/76 yesterday and thinking wow that space out of O1 pt 1 finds its way into a serious Sand Castles and Glass Camels vibe. That whole jam sequence is beautiful.

  • uncle_tripel
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    "I must be in the front row"

    I was laughing...playing in the streets,
    I wasn't moving,
    I didn't know my fate...

    june 30 1985 :)
    @ merriweather post pavilion

    keep on growin'

    RIP Ueck

    everyone stay safe and enjoy the long weekend

    PEACE for ALL!
    uncle_tripel

    Go BILLS!
    Go (snow) BIRDS!!!

  • bluecrow
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    7/17/76 Orpheum DaP 18 disc 2

    Comes A Time > Drums > Other One > Space > Eyes of the World > Jam > Other One > Going Down the Road Feeling Bad > Saturday Night

  • Oroborous
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    Thanks Big D

    But don’t think that’ll do it. Since it’s a contract thing, I’m assuming USPS would refuse any trucks from UPS? And for our region, the handoff is in Denver, but even so, if a UPS truck pulls up to our PO now, they won’t accept it…

    Really, if they just tell us in time, we could have the proper address used.

    And sorry if I gave you especially nightmares…”packages of music,
    sent back?…whatta ya mean it all got sent back….Aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa”
    The Horror lol ; )

  • Dennis
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    Oro & the PO Box

    I had a thought, since ups will only deliver to an address. Why not make your address the address of your post office.

    Oro
    1313 post office street
    somewhere, co, 77777

    PO Box 5

    Would this be delivered to the post office and they would see the box number?

    Just a thought.

    edit - you could try a test run,,,, send something to yourself via ups.

  • Oroborous
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    2/14/70

    The whole enchilada!

    Which Mob…as in the crowd, or the “business” organization,
    or perhaps the Bills Mafia! ; )

  • proudfoot
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    the mob doesn't prevail, Oro

    the MOB RULES!

    according to Black Sabbath, that is

  • Oroborous
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    2/13/70

    Wow, whether it was 2/12 Unganos or 2/13a, it’s a recommended listen.
    Good recording though the levels aren’t always balanced and perhaps a bit Bob centric? But now imma gonna have to keep Truckin’ on with all of 2/13 since I’ve never heard the whole show, and well, I don’t feel like doing anything else lol
    So WTH…

    Edit: recommend the Miller for 2/13/70. It has the same set as “2/12”, plus the rest of the night, and definitely sounds better than what I listened to.

  • Oroborous
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    2/11/70a & 2/12/70

    Onward!

    Edit: 2/11/70 holy crap!
    Not terrible but not great recording, including bad DS splice, but hey it is what it is, and the music is killer! Not sure if this included both shows, think so?
    But man there is some “primo” dead here, and the jams musically, if not sonically we’re amazing: Duane, Greg, and perhaps most impressive Peter Green! Another sweet DS, splice and all, with it sounds like Phil trying to lobby hard for masons, but the mob prevails and a jam is born, and Lovelight was not boring lol.
    “If yer gonna through dope up here, throw it where we can find it” lol

    I think PF, it’s more it hasn’t met the test of time so well. I remember BITD when Live Dead was something completely different, even from the other limited dead we had. Back then the screaming and histrionics and all that greasy goodness was like from elixir from Mars…now? And it’s pretty repetitive etc, That and we kinda know it inside out after gulp, almost six decades…
    Familiarity brings contempt ? lol

  • uncle_tripel
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    you must really consider the circus...

    ...'cause it just might be your kind of zoo

    april 28 1985
    frost ampitheatre @ stanford

    I can't think of a place
    that's more perfect
    for a person
    as perfect as you

    PEACE for ALL!
    uncle_tripel

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