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    The Grateful Dead battled the elements in July 1989, enduring drenching rains and stifling humidity during back-to-back shows at Robert F. Kennedy Stadium in the nation’s capital. In spite of the bleak weather, the band thrilled the massive crowds both nights with triumphant performances that rank among the very best of a busy year that included 74 shows and the release of the group’s final studio album, BUILT TO LAST.

    ROBERT F. KENNEDY STADIUM, WASHINGTON, D.C., JULY 12 & 13, 1989 includes two previously unreleased concerts taken from the band’s master 24-track analog recordings, which have been mixed by Jeffrey Norman at TRI Studios and mastered in HDCD by David Glasser. The collection’s colorful slip case features original artwork by Justin Helton and a perfect-bound book with in-depth liner notes written by Dean Budnick, editor-in-chief of Relix magazine. The set will also be available as a digital download in Apple Lossless and FLAC 192/24.

    When Jerry Garcia, Mickey Hart, Bill Kreutzmann, Phil Lesh, Brent Mydland, and Bob Weir rolled into D.C. in July 1989 for the Dead’s two-night stand at RFK, the band hit the stage running with a stellar rendition of “Touch Of Grey,” the group’s biggest hit from its only Top 10 album In The Dark, which was released in 1987. The following night, the band returned to its double-platinum commercial breakthrough when it opened the show with a fiery version of “Hell In A Bucket.”

    “RFK Stadium '89 fell right in the middle of one of the best tours of the last 15 years of Grateful Dead performances, with these shows being the sixth and seventh of an 11-show tour. This tour is widely considered the start of a nine month period of sustained excellence, which ran from Summer '89 through Spring '90. The RFK shows are as good as any of the more famous shows from this period, including July 4 in Buffalo, July 7 in Philadelphia, and the Alpine run,” says David Lemieux, Grateful Dead archivist and the set’s producer. “When Bob Weir has asked me to provide copies of Grateful Dead songs to give to his bandmates to learn and rehearse, he almost always requests Summer '89, and I've often drawn upon the RFK shows for this purpose. It's really that good!”

    Both shows feature standout moments, but the July 12 show is notable for a few reasons. Perhaps the biggest is that the first set featured at least one song sung by each of the band’s four lead singers – Garcia, Weir, Lesh and Mydland – something that rarely happened. Another surprise came when the band opened the second set with “Sugaree,” a song that almost always appeared during the first set.

    Pianist Bruce Hornsby — who briefly joined the band between 1990 and 1992 — is featured on both shows. He played accordion during “Sugaree” and “Man Smart (Woman Smarter),” with a touch of keyboard-tinkling, on July 12, and then played more accordion the following night for “Tennessee Jed” and “Stuck Inside Of Mobile With The Memphis Blues Again.”

    For fans of Mydland’s tenure with the Dead – which began in 1979 and ended in 1990 with the keyboardist’s tragic death – these stellar shows capture that incarnation in peak form. Among the long list of highlights are performances of live staples such as “Eyes Of The World,” “Wharf Rat” and “I Need A Miracle,” along with rarities like “To Lay Me Down,” which was played only a few times in 1989. The July 13 show also features the band road-testing “I Will Take You Home,” a track Mydland wrote with Dead lyricist John Perry Barlow that would appear later that fall on Built To Last.

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    The first 4 ABB albums are the Duane ones and all are worth getting, though sound like they were recorded in the mid1960s, even though they came out in 1970. The Dreams box is a nice 4 CD introduction to ABB, but only half has Duane playing on it. Since Gregg died what used to be cheap has gotten pricey and over the years the catalog has been remastered a couple times, so go for the remastered versions of Idlewild South, Fillmore East and Eat a Peach for the best of the Duane era releases.
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    I own zero Allman Brothers records. What are the top 3 or 4 Duane era CDs you all would recommend. Do they tend to release entire shows or best of live stuff? I checked out the Skydog box, and it's way too expensive for an intro to the band. Sound quality is important to me. Thanks. Minas, yes that is the house.
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    My problem with it was more that Tom Dowd was absolutely correct about the horns. Juicy Carter is a good saxophonist, but the first night, he and the other horn players don't know Liz Reed at all, and is playing well out of key, the second night isn't much better, when it was just Juicy and Thom Doucette on harmonica. There are good moments. I love hearing You Don't Love Me, even if the sax makes it a little jarring. I don't find the repetitive setlist boring, it's more that the best parts had been released, though the box is worth it for the different Whipping Posts. Mountain Jam was a fairly regular song in the rotation for 2 hour+ shows, so I was shocked that they only played it once in the March shows. I guess because it was an official release, the other Fillmore shows didn't circulate. I have a good sized Duane era tape collection, and I hadn't heard the full shows before the box. The 6/27/71 show was disappointing as filler disc, as it was on that Eat a Peach, and is one of the most circulated tapes. There are other Fillmore East and West shows in the vault that would've made for a better filler disc, 9/23/70 as an example, which circulates in video as well. I didn't realize it started selling for higher after Gregg passed. I got it for 66 on pre-order at Amazon, and saw it dip down to 35 bucks on Amazon late last year.
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    yesterday driving around seattle. big traffic stoppage under the west seattle bridge. as I approach it, listening to stuck inside of mobile from 7/7/89, i come to and stop on a railroad track as the lyrics "stay away from the railroad line" happen then multiple times, as I sit there, "is this really the end, to be stuck inside of mobile..." very cool
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    This box was cheaper before Gregg died. It is the most complete of the Fillmore releases with a nice remaster that is different from the previous releases, Fillmore East, Eat a Peach, The Fillmore Concerts and has the "Final" show from the Fillmore East that was a bonus with the deluxe Eat a Peach release. The only reason to get the box is to hear the same show played 4 times and some extras on the fourth show that was used on the previous releases. The whole point of the 2 night run was to record the next album, so that's exactly what they played. Some people like the subtle differences of the alternate tracks instead of the ones you know by heart, but in the end you realize they released the right versions at the time. The rarity is the 1st show with the unexpected horns and harmonica guests that Tom Dowd convinced them to drop for the other 3 shows.
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    A magic number. Why this box hasn't sold out, I will never know. It kicks serious ass. Lately, 1984 is a reminder for me to play 10/12/84 Augusta Maine from 30 trips. They were possessed that night. Wild and Woolley.
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RFK Stadium 1989 Box

LESS THAN 5000 LEFT

The Grateful Dead battled the elements in July 1989, enduring drenching rains and stifling humidity during back-to-back shows at Robert F. Kennedy Stadium in the nation’s capital. In spite of the bleak weather, the band thrilled the massive crowds both nights with triumphant performances that rank among the very best of a busy year that included 74 shows and the release of the group’s final studio album, BUILT TO LAST.

ROBERT F. KENNEDY STADIUM, WASHINGTON, D.C., JULY 12 & 13, 1989 includes two previously unreleased concerts taken from the band’s master 24-track analog recordings, which have been mixed by Jeffrey Norman at TRI Studios and mastered in HDCD by David Glasser. The collection’s colorful slip case features original artwork by Justin Helton and a perfect-bound book with in-depth liner notes written by Dean Budnick, editor-in-chief of Relix magazine. The set will also be available as a digital download in Apple Lossless and FLAC 192/24.

When Jerry Garcia, Mickey Hart, Bill Kreutzmann, Phil Lesh, Brent Mydland, and Bob Weir rolled into D.C. in July 1989 for the Dead’s two-night stand at RFK, the band hit the stage running with a stellar rendition of “Touch Of Grey,” the group’s biggest hit from its only Top 10 album In The Dark, which was released in 1987. The following night, the band returned to its double-platinum commercial breakthrough when it opened the show with a fiery version of “Hell In A Bucket.”

“RFK Stadium '89 fell right in the middle of one of the best tours of the last 15 years of Grateful Dead performances, with these shows being the sixth and seventh of an 11-show tour. This tour is widely considered the start of a nine month period of sustained excellence, which ran from Summer '89 through Spring '90. The RFK shows are as good as any of the more famous shows from this period, including July 4 in Buffalo, July 7 in Philadelphia, and the Alpine run,” says David Lemieux, Grateful Dead archivist and the set’s producer. “When Bob Weir has asked me to provide copies of Grateful Dead songs to give to his bandmates to learn and rehearse, he almost always requests Summer '89, and I've often drawn upon the RFK shows for this purpose. It's really that good!”

Both shows feature standout moments, but the July 12 show is notable for a few reasons. Perhaps the biggest is that the first set featured at least one song sung by each of the band’s four lead singers – Garcia, Weir, Lesh and Mydland – something that rarely happened. Another surprise came when the band opened the second set with “Sugaree,” a song that almost always appeared during the first set.

Pianist Bruce Hornsby — who briefly joined the band between 1990 and 1992 — is featured on both shows. He played accordion during “Sugaree” and “Man Smart (Woman Smarter),” with a touch of keyboard-tinkling, on July 12, and then played more accordion the following night for “Tennessee Jed” and “Stuck Inside Of Mobile With The Memphis Blues Again.”

For fans of Mydland’s tenure with the Dead – which began in 1979 and ended in 1990 with the keyboardist’s tragic death – these stellar shows capture that incarnation in peak form. Among the long list of highlights are performances of live staples such as “Eyes Of The World,” “Wharf Rat” and “I Need A Miracle,” along with rarities like “To Lay Me Down,” which was played only a few times in 1989. The July 13 show also features the band road-testing “I Will Take You Home,” a track Mydland wrote with Dead lyricist John Perry Barlow that would appear later that fall on Built To Last.

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Who are these childrenWho scheme and run wild Who speak with their wings And the way that they smile What are the secrets They trace in the sky And why do you tremble Each time they ride by?
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The GD weren't the only band exploring musical space, and the German band Can was one of the best. Tago Mago and Ege Bamyasi are nice introduction albums if you are unfamiliar.
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Fedrd - I understand that you were disappointed with the RFK '89 concert experience (stadiums do suck), but the good thing about this box is that you WON'T BE in a ginormous stadium surrounded by 45,595 people listening to crappy sound warbling across a football field. This release allows you to enjoy these shows without those compromises = Woohoo! As for the setlists, OK they're no greatest-hits showcase, but as Dicks Picks 9 (9/16/90) taught us, ya don't need a Shakedown / BirdSong / Stranger / Scarlet>Fire / Playin>Uncle John's Band / Help>Slip>Franklins / Dark Star setlist in order to have a great release! As I posted elsewhere recently, 9/16/90 initially seemed like a lost opportunity to me (in terms of year AND the ho-hum setlist - it may have prompted the chat discussion "Dick couldn't pick a pumpkin"). But when it arrived - WOW! I was blown away. Dick didn't just reach for a fantasy setlist to goose sales - he dug DEEP for a non-obvious show where the band really gels. This RFK box seems similar in that regard.
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Sad to see that Holger Czukay has died. Can were an amazing band in the late 1960s and 1970s-there was no one quite like them. At the time, in England, they appealed to Pink Floyd fans-but although they played very spaced out music, they were actually very different. Can were much more rhythmical than Floyd. The way Holger on bass, and Jackie Leibezeit on drums locked together seemed to have more in common with great psychedelic funk bands-like Funkadelic. I agree that Tago Mago and Ege Bamyasi are probably their best albums, but they made several great ones. As far as individual tracks go, Mother Sky, off "Soundtracks" takes some beating.
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I mentioned here weeks ago after hearing David L. mention on SiriusXM's Grateful Dead channel's special regarding this release that he had said this release would be "limited and would for sure sell out". Enjoy the Brent! Get one while ya can!
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The last tracking I saw has the eye of the hurricane on top of me early afternoon Sunday, maybe it will get diverted? Meanwhile, I have batteries charged, I'm not particularly worried about food & water, I just filled up a bunch of empty bottles with tap water, bought a case of mineral water, a case of wine, a couple of pounds of Florida shrimp for a nice grill after the storm (& stuff in cans just in case). Should be OK. Feel terrible & sympathy for the folks on the leeward islands, especially Barbuda, they lost everything.
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You don't want to mess around with this one. For safety sake I recommend evacuation. 185 mile an hour winds will flatten everything in sight. Scientists are saying this type of storm will rip every shred of vegetation out of the ground and is so powerful that it's actually being picked up on equipment used for measuring earthquakes. The only saving grace is it's moving faster than Harvey did so hopefully you won't see 50 plus inches of rain. Not worth the risk sticking around. Stuff can be replaced. People can't.
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Hi Ziffle. sounds like you are close to me here in FLA. Clermont here, How about you?Civility is beginning to erode now as panic and fear are getting the best of people. We still have 2 days. If you have shit to do, get it done today friends. Unless you are coastal, this is beginning to look a little better to me. 57 yrs in Florida. Rode out Charlee 12 miles from the eye, and that was a bitch of a day. BUT we made it without catastrophic damage. Even my frame house withstood 120 mph winds pretty well. Prep the best you can and hunker down while it passes, and when the eye is north of you, then breath that sigh of relief.
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I sure hope everyone who is in the path of Irma gets out now, you do not want to be anywhere near this bitch. I also survived Charley in 04, lost power for 9 days, the eye wall went right over my house, ripped trees out of the ground and snapped them right in half 12 ft up. Roofs blown off and power lines everywhere and that was only 115 mph winds. I had lived in Fla for 40 years, after that, we got out and I would recommend that to anyone living there. Florida, it's a great place to visit but I wouldn't live there ever again. Floridabob, keep safe, just because you are inland does not protect you from 150 mph winds, it will sweep right over the peninsula and flatten everything in it's path. Just heard from my sister in law who lives in Miami, mandatory evacuation in place right now, they are evacuating Miami and I am sure they will evacuate the entire east coast of Florida before this is all said and done. If you are not leaving, be prepared for no power for at least a week. my 89 yr old mother still lives in Fla too, but on the west side of the state, talked to her and she said she is as ready as she can be, I sure hope she is right.
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Northeast Miami-Dade here, in the line of fire, just outside the evacuation zone. No hostility around here I've seen. Stoic acceptance. Stores are cleaned out of anything useful. Whole Foods Market North Miami got a few pallets of water Thursday morning so I'm set. It is surreal. From all appearances, today was a perfect beach day, lovely sunset, pleasant evening. Unreal full moon. Sounds of my neighbors cutting, mounting plywood & storm shutters, but mostly the usual crickets, frogs, the occasional owl calling. Got a two quart thermos for coffee, otherwise I'll become catatonic when the electric is cut off.
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If I don't start the day with good coffee, it's hard for me to have a good day. Good thinking Ziffle.. Priorities! Too all in Irma's path.. we are pulling for ya. Be safe. Mission in the Rain, 06/29/1976 Auditorium Theater, Chicago Good luck riding the storm out.
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Gaucho Outtakes.. yes please. Who is the gaucho amigo Why is he standing In your spangled leather poncho And your elevator shoes Bodacious cowboys Such as your friend Will never be welcome here High in the Custerdome.... Very nice VGuy. Muchas Gracias, Amigo. It's no secret Steely Dan spent some quality time in the studio. I saw one of their studio hires commenting on their recording style.. I am not going to try to exactly quote.. but it starts with the rhythm track and the drumer. They work the beat and the drummer to death.. over and over again, slight tweaks, timing must be perfect, flawless.. Weeks go by, just the core few and a drummer. Finally.. just when everyone is burned out.. they achieve 'perfection.' So they start the next day by bringing in a new drummer, throwing it all away and starting from scratch.. still in search of perfection :D Or as another quoted.. when you made a Steely Dan album, you spend the first six weeks just getting comfortable in your chair. The exact opposite as the Grateful Dead, yet.. they have a similar effect on me. Perfect mind music. We lost two biggies this year, Walter Becker and Gregg Allman. Flags still flying at half mast.
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Currently listening to the 6/24/85 Riverbend show from 30 Trips, I suspect the reason for many of the mid 80's release issues is with Healy's mix for the venues.It is really apparent here in this 85 recording, the effects, the reverb, the heavily gated microphones all add up to a recording that at times seems to be missing something in the mix. I loved it at the shows, but these SBDs seem too sterile and the effects really stand out, like the hokey "psychedelic" video sequences, they were decisions made at the show that can't be undone on the recording master. This could be why they use so many multitracks from the 89/90 tours where they can choose to not apply that echo and distortion to Bob's voice, or reverb to everything but Jerry's voice and the drums. Its a good show, but hearing it right after a 73 SBD, the 85 recording highlights it's biggest flaw, the mix. We need more listening parties and sneak previews of the packaging now that we know RFK is a limited edition.
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I've noticed more then once they say, more to come on samples, but it doesn't always happen..hmm
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I was thinking that as well for a few days now. No updates or new info for a few weeks. The next Dave's Picks announcement is still a good month off, followed by the subscription announcement and Record Store Day. Still ten months from the 50th anniversary of the release of "Anthem of the Sun" and whatever they have planned for that.
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Holy cow, tried to be general admission for the upcoming D&C show in Austin, american expressed presale does not have any available, and the scarlet>fire pass appears to be sold out, I hope i have better luck when tickets officaly come on sale
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This was posted from a GD site playlist for Garcia's Bday. I assume it's one of the first mixes done from this set but can't be sure. Seems like an overabundant amount of stadium sounding reverb in the lead vocal compared to other favorite GD recordings. I would guess they wouldn't normally add that much studio reverb to the mix, so if it's a product of the stadium setting I'm wondering why they would pick this over the Alpine shows as the "Downhill From Here" DVD sounds amazing (but I'm a bit biased having seen the Alpine run). Anyways, still glad to have all these great releases. https://open.spotify.com/track/1aigxhd3JyLSHnOgRo0VRI
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2004 Charlee, we were like within 20 miles of the eye2017 Irma. 2 am the remnants of the eye sail past us within 20 miles! So now thats 2 of these bastards that have tried to crawl up my dookie! Im starting to take it a might bit personal too! That was a scary night my friends. I was scarred semi shitless over that one.
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Glad to hear you fared well FloridaBobloo Too...I'm in Windermere and it was pretty rough between 10pm and 2am...I am one of the fortunate ones, losing power for just 24 hours or so...lots of poor bastards around here still without...
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Checking in from SRQ. Next storm, My wife and cats, are evacuating to Alaska or Hawaii. Will never go through, an Irma like storm again. Floridians, be safe. PLEASE DON"T USE A GENERATOR INSIDE. Sad to hear, people surviving Irma only to pass, because of carbon dioxide. Florida Strong
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You're right next door to me! We oughta grab a bite, say at Yellow Dog sometime.PM me. Might be a good time!
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There was a bump up in sales after it was announced it would be limited. There will be another bump the week it hits the streets.
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Consistently emphasizing its unique image and limited supply, it has deliberately distanced itself from the mainstream of fashion even when sales are hot in the field 192.168.0.1
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"2532 / 10,000 Left" ~ MM The last RFK email I received actually says they are limited to 15k, not 10k. This is the text.... "It's official! ROBERT F. KENNEDY STADIUM, WASHINGTON, D.C., JULY 12 & 13, 1989 will be individually numbered and limited to 15,000 copies. The set features two previously unreleased concerts taken from the band's master 24-track analog recordings, which have been mixed by Jeffrey Norman at TRI Studios and mastered in HDCD by David Glasser. Housed in a colorful slip-case with original artwork by Justin Helton with in-depth liner notes written by Dean Budnick, editor-in-chief of Relix magazine, this one's out in November." ....it also says 15,000 under "product details" at the top of this page.
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Welcome to all the new members. Buy some coasters while you're here. Or maybe a barstool.
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Man, I am so bummed I couldnt get general admission tickets for the show in austin, I can't believe none are available in just a few days :(
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Locally Irma was 110 mph wind during the two hour peak. It was an experience. Like being in the middle of a jet engine. Everyone here OK, and no damage to the house. No electric for a week, no internet (using an intermittent cellular connection at present). No phone service for a week. Water was contaminated but now OK. Neighbors still have no electric. Enormous yard clean up and clearing. Was able to save majority of the important plants & trees. Fallen trees from neighbor. Got off lucky compared to folks on the Islands. Medium sized birds seem to be OK, although I’ve lost about a third of the resident population. Larger birds (barn owls and the like) are absent. Tiny birds mostly missing, saw just one today. Butterflies, bees and wasps were decimated. I’ve only seen about three butterflies and the occasional bee (they mostly live in the ground, there was a foot of rain). No wasps at all so far. I spotted butterfly eggs on a couple of plants (just a couple of eggs), I’m protecting them. And now, the mosquito infestation. What with climate change and the oceans warming, I suppose that large storms of this type will become more frequent. Hope others in Fla. made out OK, and regrets for the ruination in the islands.
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There are, between, 7-8k of 15k to be released, still avail.
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Glad you made out ok. Here it was about the same. Very rough those last couple hours. But strangely and this is due to underground power lines and utilities, we never lost power so we watched the thing come north on the Weather Channel. You actually saw it come up and as the winds were increasing, the orange and red got closer and closer. Almost like watching yourself get shot on TV as it happens. Weird!But Clermont did ok and as for the Loo's we escaped damage and disaster, thank the good Lord. Now were watching Maria dance up the islands. This has been a season like the 2004-05 years were. Only good thing is I have stocked up on some very good oak tree cuttings for firewood at the festivals later this year.
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On my little street were trucks & crews from Connecticut, Maine & Louisiana clearing fallen trees reconnecting power lines. I read that search & rescue came here to Florida from California & elsewhere. I am thankful for this caring from across our nation.
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Great show, one of my friends first show (2nd night), and I'm in for a copy. Thought this would sell out after the announcement that this will be stamped/numbered and limited to 15k. I think if David provided us with an audio sample, it may sell quicker? Seems kind of odd that no audio samples has been released so far. Give us a little taste!!!
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I see they decided to go with having a limited edition. glad I caught it last nite cuz I was going to wait till November cuz they made it seem like it was going to a semi permanent catalog release.
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We above the 49th are feeling your pain and working with you! Both the Ontario and Quebec provincial governments have sent electrical crews and resources to Houston and South Florida. To all those affected - be safe and get well soon!
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And thank you as well, I just got my internet connection back, and read in the local news about crews from Ontario & Quebec. We appreciate it very much!! I'm sure that if the need ever arises (I hope not) we will return the care from our friends up north.
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Thanks for the link, made me check my copy of this show. I had a cut first set only, could hear the recording crew singing louder than the stage :-) I did have a note to check Road Trip 1.2, had it. Further checking of archive found "soundboard" copy of show, very good quality. Files updated. Thanks
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Not completely, but seriously, all of the dynamic interplay is still over there, at the other table. With the cool kids. Dave's Picks 23. Nobody, deep down, really gives a shit about this box. We know what it is - and it's good, maybe really decent, but With A Qualifier. Like, "Jer was maybe mostly kinda sober for these shows." Or, "I was in college and it was my first Dead tour and I saw three dates." Dear Mr. Peabody, take me and Sherman back to 1972. BTW, I did buy this thing. I will never throw shade on anything - Anything the Dead did, but I don't feel a collective surge for this release. Peace. \m/
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This is a weird release thread, but don't blame the material. Even though it is not a "tent pole" release, it is part of a tour that due to it's multitrack recordings will be released almost in its entirety over the next 10 years. Part of the issue is many people on the site just don't like the post Keith years and don't participate in the thread. Another part is the lack of any promotion on the side of Rhino, like listening parties, or a better description of whats inside the "slip case". It's like Rhino took the summer off and haven't gotten back to this yet or maybe they are still dealing with the Barton Box CD replacements and July 78 download issues. The thread will pick up when Rhino gives us something to comment on, until then it's still almost 2 months before delivery and all the people that want or don't want the box have already commented. Grateful Dead Live at RFK Stadium on 1989-07-13 Set 1 Hell In A Bucket Cold Rain And Snow Little Red Rooster Tennessee Jed Stuck Inside Of Mobile With The Memphis Blues Again To Lay Me Down Let It Grow Set 2 (Missing) Encore U.S. Blues https://archive.org/details/gd1989-07-13.sbd.miller.95939.sbeok.flac16
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People generally hang out on one board, just makes it easier. People hung out on the AME board, but that doesn't detract from GSTL. Edit: This board will light up as soon as people start receiving their shipping notices.
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yes this release will shine just like warlocks box love all
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