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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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    "Touch of Grey" is a song that was performed often. This version may be the best officially released example of this track. Rockin'. "Cold rain and Snow" is pretty darn nice too. A lot of people here seem to be shrugging this one off. I believe this one will be an instant classic once it's released and everybody who ordered starts raving about how great of quality the recordings and performances are.
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    I have to say that having bought both Spring 90s boxes, I was inclined to pass this one over. But the sound quality and playing on the listening party tracks and now the Almanac samples has convinced me to get this. I never got The Warlocks box set (I'd heard on cassette), and was never that bothered by DVD releases (tend to watch once and then never again). So felt a bit of 89 was required. I particularly like the fact that there ain't that much midi etc in the mix in 1989 -- that clearly became more prevalent in 1990?
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    I'm ready for this. its been too long since we had an Brent release. and it looks like I'm not the only who thought "holy shit who is this Michael McDonald wanna be? lol" when I first heard Brent. he had to grow on me.
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    Give Brokedown Palace and Attics of My Life from any 89/90 shows a chance (highly recommend versions from the warlocks shows, 10/16/89, 3/19/90). Brent's great!
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    You should have kept your subscription and sold it later if you didn’t like it. Eventually, Brent might actually grow on you.
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    I got into the Dead in the early 90s so I missed most of the great stuff. When I first heard Brent, I was like "who is this Michael McDonald knock off?" I didn't warm up to him for a long time, but the more I listened, the more he grew on me. There was a sweetness to his soul that came through his voice, and he did wonderful things on the keys. The way he and Jerry played off each other, and the obvious joy that Jerry showed when playing off of Brent, endeared me to Brent. If you can get your hands on a copy of Without a Net, I highly recommend it. If you only have one album from that era, that should be the one. Brent's vocals are spot on. Worth getting for its fantastic versions of Althea, Cassidy, Walking Blues, Help on the Way, and Eyes of the World (with Branford!). If you're going to critique the Dead for their vocals, there's certainly no dearth of material to choose from - in any era. Like everything else, when the vocals were on, they were great, but when they weren't, they were cringeworthy. Some of the live stuff I've heard from American Beauty (Attics of My Life, Brokedown Palace) is absolutely atrocious: pitch wavering all over the place trying to find the notes. Also keep in mind that they overdubbed their vocals on some of their live releases (I think Europe '72 and Without A Net), so what you might hear might be a lot better than what happened at the time. I don't have a choir background, but I do have musical experience, and what I've found is that generally Brent's vocals are solid. I feel like he was often the rock that kept the other vocal parts in line. What really impresses me is how he hits those high notes without going into falsetto. When I listen to the Dead, I don't listen to it for the vocals. I listen to it for how they listened to and played around each other. AND PHIL'S BASS. That's what got me on the bus. While the Dead might sometimes meander into a Pit of Despair, Phil's bass always brought everything back together. And man, his bass on Sugaree here is sweet! Anyway if you're still here, thanks for taking the time to read this long-winded rave. I'm excited about this release because these mixes from the 24 track masters make me feel like I'm right there at the show and at just the right location to hear everything the way it's supposed to be.
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    You got to record an album?? That's awesome bro, I wish I'd done things differently and become a recording engineer. What kind of music? I have Nassau and Dead Set, and probably listem to them most after Sunshine Daydream. The Jack Straw into Franklin's Tower is stunning. I noticed in the 70's versions of Tower, Jerry passes the rhythm off to Keith and Bob, and then he solos for a good portion. But on Nassau, Jerry holds down the rhythm for a much longer period, and it sounds awesome!!! And it's up-tempo through the whole song, and then he tears through a solo, picking the main riff on one string, wow! Rocking version. The Playing is really hot too. Mr. Brent's Hammond sounds perfect. Personally, I think think this is his best sound, but it's largely absent from the later 80's shows. I love this band!
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    Indeed they do. My old band was recording our album years ago and the engineer kept wanting to mix both the lead & harmony vocals in the middle, to create a single effect of the intertwined voices. We kept saying, no, pan them! "But then you'll get a dual lead vocal like Lennon and McCartney!" he complained. "Exactly!! That's what we want!" Drive My Car, You Know My Name.... You tipped me to crank "Go To Nassau" in my car this afternoon. Love that release, especially disc one, great performances and sweet sound. The hottest Lazy Lightning/Supplication? Some candidates: Go to Nassau (5/15/80), expanded Dead Set (10/13/80), Dick's 25 (5/11/78), 12/30/81 LOVE Jerry's half-rhythm/half-lead comping on Supplication...one of my favorite Dead jams.
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    I guess I just don't dig his gritty blues voice and prefer a little more harmony in the backups over dual-leads. By that I mean what I've noticed with Brent is that he doesn't really harmonize (sing the line melodically different than the lead vocalist to achieve a different net effect). For example, someone recommended Ladies and Gentlemen this morning on the other thread, so I put it on since I happen to have that one. During Uncle John's Band, there's a lyric that goes "like the morning sun you come and like the wind you go". There are three people singing the line. Jerry is the lead, and then I guess Bob Weir sings the line with pretty much the same intonation, but the 3rd person (Phil Lesh? Pigpen?) sings the same line with a different melodic intonation. The net result is a breathtaking moment where two different, slightly different vocal melodies come together to make harmony. That doesn't happen that I've heard with Brent's backups. With the Brentster, it's typically him singing the same line with the same melodic intonation as the lead vocalist, which doesn't yield the harmonic effect. So that's what I mean when I say he doesn't really provide harmony vocals so much as dual lead. But that's cool, everyone likes their own toppings on their Sunday, you know?
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    I hear you about the change in Brent's voice. I think of it as "gritty" rather than "raspy." And funny, I actually don't think he sounds like Brent until then!, his '79-'80 harmonies sound more generic to me. Like he's learned the parts put isn't infusing his own soul into them yet. He was surely capable of an off night, but to my ears the "grit" version doesn't correspond to a decline in singing ability, a la the veterans you listed. (You could add Bowie & Elton John, who fled to a lower octave relatively early in their careers ~ though their voices remained distinctive.) I truly hear it as more soulful, and him bringing his own personality to the party. Obviously I'm biased, having fallen in love with the Dead at just that moment, including the element of Brent's voice. To me, his harmony on "Know You Rider" and "Uncle John's" will always be classic.... I agree that "Cassidy" is one of Donna's lovelier harmony vehicles. "Looks Like Rain," too.
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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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Funny you mentioned that 1978 box set because a buddy and me just bought up that one and May 1977 Get Shown The Light. I agree the sound is clear as a bell on the 1978 shows, but what I found odd was that the mix feels different than the 1977 shows. I can't explain it well I just tried articulating it for 10 minutes, and kept erasing what I wrote. It's like the vocals frequently don't blend in smoothly with the music, they lay on top of it somehow. Weird right? I don't get this out of the '77 set or the Dave's Picks 23 show from January of '78. Anyone else get this out of that box?
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Different year, different sound.Also, 7/1,7,8 were outdoor shows.
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As far as the mix.. 77 had more reverb on the vocals, which could give them a smoother texture that I guess blends better. I think the 78 mix is just a touch hotter but the vocals don't have as much reverb. The vocals themselves were more forceful, sometimes playful in 78 and the harmonies perhaps a little smoother in 77. Like the ICK said.. they did change from year to year, really tour to tour. Instrumentation changes, new songs and influences they picked up on their time off, smaller vs. larger venues, etc. It all comes into play as does their age and effects of lifestyle choices. I never understood the favorite year, favorite tour or favorite show concept.. it was the journey they were after. The differences between shows/tours/years is what kept it interesting for them as well as us. My comment was simply about how quietly they are marketing these two boxes. I was picking up on Kayak Guys question why they have not told us what's in the box.. packaging, swag, layout, artwork for this new box. It would be nice to have a better idea what it is going to look like, I remember the sketches of an early version of the Europe 72 steamer trunk for example.. what we got was slightly different, but it was still interesting to see what they were originally planning. RFK and July 78 seem have gotten stealth roll-outs for some reason.
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USPS International to Europe. Helpful? Maybe not.
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First off I want to say to all the Veterans out there, thank you for your service it is truly appreciated and I am grateful. Also wondering and hoping that they use UPS for shipping as there is no postal delivery this Friday due to the holiday. No shipping notice yet but fingers crossed that we get one today.
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Just got my shipping confirmation and the tracking # is UPS (I'm in continental USA)
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Glad to see some are starting to get their shipping notices. This is a brilliant cap to a nice year of big releases. I have a question... The other day, "30 Day's Of Dead" featured the "Feel Like a Stranger" from 6/23/90 Eugene. Did they have video screens at the two show run at Eugene 6/23 & 24/90? The "30 DoD" raises my hopes that these are under consideration for release. The Spring '90 magic seemed to carry over to the West Coast '90 May and June runs, and all are high on my wishlists, especially Eugene.
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...via UPS here as well. Should be just in time for some heavy weekend listening. After all the yakking about eras, the constant clamoring for the Alpine run, etc., I'm ready to just get down to this box. And I'm going to give this one several spins in the car, where I do my best listening, before passing any final judgement on Brent and late-era Dead. We'll let the music do the talking and see if it lives up (or down) to the hype.
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Gonna be a happy Friday. Vguy any truth to the rumour jim is meeting you at Logan airport next Friday?
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I got the email from Rhino today, but UPS hasn't accepted it as in the system or picked up as of yet. So it's more like the shipping label was printed and it's sitting on a loading dock waiting to be picked up by UPS. Dave's 24 on the other hand was the opposite with UPS receiving it and they let me know days before it was on the way, long before Rhino did. This is such a low key roll out the "free graphic" on the order form is the same one as the Dave's subscription. What would be really cool is if they gave you a copy of the artwork of the item you bought, not the same "Skull & Roses" graphic they have used since 1967 and give away with all orders. I think the lack of info is to lower expectations so we'll be psyched at whatever comes in the mail. Wow me Rhino. UPDATE from UPS you have a package coming. Scheduled Delivery Date: Friday, 11/10/2017 Estimated Delivery Time: 12:30 PM - 04:30 PM
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Curious, Dennis or Vguy, did you get the special limited edition from Dylan.com? Couldn't justify the extra 40 for the 79 show, but...would love to hear from someone who could.
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....no. I went with the regular release. I'm not broke, but I ain't rich either....
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You can get rich at the casino....What are you waiting for? Jim is already there waiting for you with a can of ether.
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....I'm not broke because I DON'T gamble. This town wasn't built on winners, doncha know....
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....watching a muted Kings/Ducks powerplay with Dylan belting out a Solid Rock. Synchronicity....
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....cause I'm talking hockey. So, the Kings/Ducks game goes into overtime. 3 on 3. Fantastic. The Dylan disc ends. I forgot disc 2 of GarciaLive Vol 8 is still in the carousel. It cues up. Bright Side Of The Road. Nice. Meanwhile, 3 on 3 hockey is still going on. The Kings flip the puck back into their own zone. One King chasing. Jerry sings. "Little darling come with me." At that time, another King comes in to help out his backchecking teammate. "Won't you help me share my load." They get together and bust out towards the Ducks zone. "From the dark side of the street, to the Bright Side Of The Road." They score at that last word. It's little things like that, that lift be up, and make me smile. Funny that though, cause I hate both those teams....Go Knights Go!! #Vegasstrong
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I bought the "deluxe" set. Didn't realize there was a "limited deluxe" set that had 2 extra cd's of a 79 show, I would have sprang for it. Anyone out there get the two extra disc. I thought some of the "live" stuff had 79 stuff in it. Now I have to find the two extra disc!!!
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why? because these cd's sell themselves, right? who needs employees when all they have to do is list it for sale, put a limited edition stamp on it, have the cd's made in Mexico and sit back and reap the profits. If they get any greedier, these discs won't be worth the cheap mexican plastic they are printed on. Here's a question for any and all, how long does a mexican disc last? How many people in Amerika were put out of work by this move? I request they go back to the old supplier and drop the mexican discs, they are so thin and cheap, it's a wonder they work at all.
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Just checked shipping email and UPS now has added the actual tracking info - late Friday delivery. The PK sounds like a good musical enhancement for the RFK '89 debut. Thanks whoever gave the heads up on Zappa Halloween '77 release - got the LTD USB stick with all six shows. Probably overkill with the very similar set lists, but amazing musicianship listening to the first couple of shows with a young Adrian Belew and Terry Bozio ripping it up...
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So I guess you don't buy anything made in China, right?
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Anger is boring. Multi-track releases are exciting. Mine arrives Friday as well. The tracks in the "listening party" above sound amazing! "Weight 1.1lbs" - Hmmm - my DaP24 weighed 1.0lbs when shipped. I doubt the packaging will be large. I'm guessing a pair of Dave's Pick's-type triple-folds with a sleeve to contain the pair.
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Thanks for reminding me as if I needed it how truly ugly bigotry is
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Is this the lamest roll-out for a Dead release ever? If there has been a worse one please let me know. I can't think of one. I can't wait to hear this one. Hoping for a shipping notice but who knows at this point.
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No shipping notice here yet. Probably won't arrive by the release date, unless I get a notice by days end. Usually, it's Dave's Picks releases that arrive later, except the most recent one arrived early for a change. Usually the box sets arrive earlier.
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I would have thought there me a mailing notice by now. Maybe that means it's on the way.
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Can that horrific post just be deleted? This is most definitely not the place for that kind of trash. Received my shipping notice on Monday and to my complete shock the tracking number actually works! Apparently I'll have it in my hands on Friday. I for one am very excited to get something out of the usual 70s comfort zone. Variety, spice of life and all that.
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I just got diagnosed with diverticulitis, going in for a cavity Friday, have to try and get my thesis corrections and revisions done by Monday, and have a sackfull of pretty bad American Lit essays to grade. On the flip side I've got Dave's subscription, 30 Days, and a shipping notice for RFK. I win!
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If TPTB already checked out, let's get it done!!! Anyone out there go to these shows and have a great story to share? A little birdie told me Erik has a story! Was looking at the archive and someone mentioned that there was a Dark Star tease in the first set on 7/13. Someone else commented that when LL Rain ended the Rain began. I missed this tour - was in France visiting my Brother. I did get to go to RFK the following year. That show was my very first Dark Star. Hot sunny day hanging in the lot, but the moment we walked into the stadium, it was like entering a different world - the skies opened up and it just poured out, seems like for the whole show until it when we walked out. I had all the things that could get wrecked by rain in a nice dry baggie... Anyone with a later edition Taping Compendium have a good write up? I did a quick google search, but no articles from local papers showed up. Search hits were more about the release than the actual shows...
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I don't see what is so horrific about Unkle's post. Must be these fragile ego's I keep hearing about. Unkle does not like the fact that these have been outsourced to Mexico. Neither do I. I would pay more for my GD gear if I knew they were made in the good old USA. But not you racists, no, you want your Dead as cheap as they can possibly make it. USA kids are too busy getting their vaginas pierced, drinking lattes, and screaming "capitalism is rape"; Why can't we just have 8 year old Mexican kids make stuff for us? Who will pick our organic free range table grapes? Who will dust our canyon bungalow while we catch sick rights at 2' Malibu? Pathetic racist "liberals".
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Hang in there and keep up the positivity! - the negative waves this thread keeps hitting reminds me of a quote from Oddball in Kelly's Heroes: Have a little faith Baby, have a little faith!
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Just recieved the shipping notice email, though so far just the label ready, so no estimated time of delivery so far. This is going to be an awesome release. Somebody should remind those two people who are bashing these releases for not being made in the USA, that the computer they are using to bash these for "not being made in the USA", aren't made in the USA either. The componants, the chips, the wiring, the plastic, the screen....not made in the USA. Their smart phones also aren't made in the USA. The reason that these things aren't being made in the USA is because of capitalism and globalization....which go hand in hand. Just like everybody else, they are willing consumers. Very few everday household items are made in the USA anymore. Outsourcing those jobs was/is a product of capitalism....but don't tell them.
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"Oh man.. don't hit with those negative waves so early in the morning..." I love early Donald Sutherland. Thanks for that moment of brevity, Bob.. You're a good soul. I read through all these posts and I don't know.. I don't think we are suddenly enemies.. Perhaps what bonds is stronger than what divides? In this case the overreaction exceeds the initial action. Perhaps I am wrong, but that doesn't really matter anyway. You can't stop people from being themselves and voicing their opinions here, so long as it's respectful. Even if a point of view is something we currently don't agree with. Avoid letting things get ugly or personal.. What we see are words on a screen and sometimes what we mean to say gets lost and meanings slant and askew as they travel. I'm as guilty as anyone of that.. meaning one thing but not quite using the perfect combination of words and blammo. but I never mean any harm. I doubt if anyone meant any harm today in what they wrote. Be kind.
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Actually not capitalism, by making everything outside the USA and then buying that stuff we are doing a great service to our fellow man by bringing jobs and prosperity to the less fortunate. Man, we’re good people.....
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Globalization is a by-product of capitalism, regardless of opinion whether it's good or bad. I haven't taken sides here on this issue, one way or the other. If people aren't buying Grateful Dead releases because they are manufactured outside of the USA, that's their preogative. They probably download everything for free anyways. I'm here for the music and do my best to support the cause, so we continue to get more of it, and have been since the very first Dicks Picks release in 1993, within my budget. I'm a consumer, and not complaining about where these are made, or even taking a political side. I'm correcting someones "alternative fact".
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My 5-5-77 CD2 was defective and it took 5 months to get a replacement. A week later I got my DaP 24 and CD3 was defective.Truth is these discs are crap. They are thin flimsy plastic with half-ass manufacturing and quality control. All so that Rhino/Warner can maximize profit while reducing costs. Maybe they should focus on producing a quality product and increase production numbers. In the long run they will make more money. Having to mail out replacements cuts down on profits.
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D&C on Colbert next Thu & Fri Not sure how their going to pull that off since I'll be seeing them play at the Boston Garden around the time they tape on Friday unless it's a repeat or pre-recording... I think MSG is earlier in the week, so maybe they'll tape then???
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Trying to couch stream these. Didn't have a good experience with the presale. No harm in that.
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Send one my way and guy dressed as The Joker from RFK July 1989 bring your finest selection of green to columbus dead and company show
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Thanks Bob! Dead and family has been there in so many ways for so many experiences, good and bad. And for that I'm blessed and eternally grateful.
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I could write an essay but it would have to start at JFK a few days earlier. I skipped Giant's Stadium to see Dylan in Harrisburg (that was with the SNL band & Steve Earl opened).Man, those were the days. I graduated from high school the month prior and was ready to see the world. I CAN NOT WAIT TO HEAR THEESE DISKS! They are going to sound like summer. ------ Jenn & I have Dead & Co tickets for 11/17 :)
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The tracking on my shipping notification just finally went up. Looks like Friday is the day. This is going to be an awesome release. I've recieved my share of bad discs, mainly with the Road Trips series. I had two discs in the GSTL box that had to be replaced, though it was because they came loose during shipping and were scratched up pretty bad. Like the other May '77 box, those slip sleeves are bad on the discs, even though visually they look cool. I'm hoping these arrive in jewel cases, like Spring '90 and Dave's Picks.
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Email received, by Friday end of day. I found a youtube video of the unveiling. The box looks great. Bet the show is a face melting experience! https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YcR9k8o4I0w&t=31s Jim - My buddy watched most of the last tour via stream, gave 2 thumbs and a half a middle finger up. To the bickering out there, remember the words of Elwood P Dowd ---- Years ago my mother used to say to me, she'd say, "In this world, Elwood, you must be" - she always called me Elwood - "In this world, Elwood, you must be oh so smart or oh so pleasant." Well, for years I was smart. I recommend pleasant. You may quote me.
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Thank you for proving my point. You don't even recognize bigotry when you trip over it. Ad gor sensitive egos ha look in the mirror snowflake. As for negative vibes I will call out the true negative vibes of bigotry every day of the week. Btw where was you car made...thought so. Them dirty Mexicans them taking all our jobs. Maybe you should take a couple of economics classes then do the unthinkable work with a few people who don't look like you
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what if the discs had been made in the soviet union? or red china? NO, I don't buy Chinese crap, I do without, but I see that you just want to save some bucks even tho you really aren't, just buy the same thing two or three times cause the life expectancy of Chinese/Mexican/insert country of your choice, goods is about one third the life span of a good quality USA made product. You are fooled into thinking that you are saving dollars, when in fact, you are spending way more. It doesn't matter to some, just let me have it, all in the name of capitalism? Some here just don't know crap when they see it, listen, if it looks like a turd, it smells like a turd and for some of you, taste like a turd, it's a turd, doesn't matter who dropped it. And for all, I'm not talking about the music on these discs, just the discs themselves. What's even more hilarious is that no one, not one of you offended posters (or should I say posers) answered my question, how long does a cheap, thin, pos disc last? No answer, just name calling, typical mindless follow the crowd right off the cliff. I'm a bigot? only the uninformed would say that, I call them like I see them and you can take your politically correct crap and stuff it, a pos is a pos. snafu, we have spoke before, and I must say, you have not changed, once a follower, always a follower. If you are a Mexican, sorry, but improve your standards and perhaps you wouldn't be the laughing stock of the hemisphere. Spacebrother, I usually agree with you about a lot of things, but if you really care and look around, you can find most things that you really need made in the USA, of course not the things that you want, but need, the rest of the world has figured out that the ordinary citizen doesn't care where something is made, as long as they can get it for cheap. Kinda funny considering these are not reduced in price due to cheap discs, just more profit for Rhino. That's what makes capitalism, spend less to make more. Cut costs, reduce labor, lie, if needed. I recommend some here drink the good kind of cool-aid. I want to thank all who replied to my early morning post with grace and dignity, it was meant to be an opinion, my opinion. If you don't like it, fine, but in my Amerika, I'm allowed to say what I believe, not what I've been told to believe.
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Kayak - See you Friday night at TD Garden! I'm the middle aged guy in jeans and a glazed smile saying "Hey". 24hours until I get my 6 disc x 24 track RFK package via UPS and tear open the plastic wrap. That's 144 total tracks! Some over 70 minutes long!!!!!!! Let me calculate the actual number of bytes.... gimme a minute.....
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I burn it once to my computer.....I can make as many disks as I want. Easy. If you don't like it. don't buy it. I'm here to talk about music. Can't wait to hear this.
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