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Posted: February 8, 2010 - 5:59pm
Just got this from Stu Nixon, who asks me to pass it on to the Dead.net community:
DeadBase Returns! And we’re looking for a little help from our friends…
We're back! Or at least we're thinking about it... By popular demand we are in the process of determining the feasibility of publishing a new edition of DeadBase and are looking for some help. While a totally revised DBXII is still a possibility for the future, right now we are considering putting out a reprint of DBXI with an appendix of corrections and additions to the setlists. While we are looking into the logistics of printing and distribution (can you say Amazon?) we are putting the word out to gather missing data.
That’s where you come in. We know that folks have found errors in the setlists since the last version of DeadBase came out in 1999, and we want to include a list of corrections in the new book. All proposed changes will be reviewed and evaluated, and contributors will be acknowled
Go Deadbase...
...Go Go Go!
Excellent organization and presentation of the shows. Would really appreciate a revised and/or new edition.
Everybody in the know, please help!
new book?
Is there really a need to print a new book? I find the website to be pretty helpful and friendly to the environment.
http://deadbase.com/homebase.html
Yes there is a need
Personally, when it comes down to it. I just absorb ALOT more when I have the actual book, or pages to unfold, in front of me. Thanks!_____________________________________________
Will you come with me? Once in awhile you can get shown the light in the strangest of places if you look at it right!
I'd buy a new edition...
Any chance of the message boards coming back to life?
Bring it!
I can think of hundreds of additions that could be included in a new addition. The only problem would be deciding what not to include. IE:- Photos, Photos and more Photos (While I enjoyed the last edition's extensive '95 tour spread, I think it is time for some historic photo documentation throughout our long strange trip)
- Complete Jerry Base
- Complete Phil Base
- Complete Ratdog Base
- Well lets face it, complete everybody Base
- More venue charts
- Statistics out the wazoo
- Include available recordings of each show
- Hell, I would even welcome envelope art and other Deadhead artwork submittals
- Etc, Etc.
Working mans alternative
Deadlists works just fine and is quite user friendly....
Any update?
My copy of DEADBASE VI is pretty rough with a cracked spine and all pencil marked up with my notes. A new edition is in order. My favorite section apart from the set lists themselves is the review section near the back of the book. John, Stu, Mike and others give a fly on the wall view of many classic and obscure shows. I spent many hours pouring over this book, often while recording shows off the radio (manly WNEW and WBAI both in NYC)-you can identify just about any Dead show as long as you have a few songs in a row with this book. An amazing resource! Thanks guys.David
Bring It On.
My tattered DeadBase VI is long overdo a replacement. A nice.new, updated hard copy would be sweeeet. I will spread the word and help in any way possible. - Boog
I emailed Deadbase...
Me:
Hey there,
Saw a post in the Dead.net forum about a possible DeadBase revival. I have never owned a copy, but I would certainly love to see it revived again. How's the plan been working out?
Anything I can do to help!
Nathan,
"Long Dead"
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Deadbase:
Hello Nathan,
It's a long, slow process but we're moving forward on the new book step by step.
Stay tuned, and thanks for your interest.
Stu Nixon for DeadBase
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Great to see that the plan is slowly coming together!
keep doing what u gotta do
its all about the music this band was all about originality liberalism as its finest most bands would of went about the gran this band wouldn't do it keep it real people screw it up sometimes keep it real..
kottonmouthjeff__
I really Hope DB 12 is still in the works??
I had my DB XI stolen(I'd also owned X) and when I attempted to replace it the only ones I could find were upwards of $300-$500!!!
Please make an updated Edition
Thank You,
-Ben
Portland OR
Hey, Stu Nixon!
Are you guys gonna do this or what? I think a limited edition of 10,000 copies would be about right. The dead.net store could carry it. Amazon could carry it and it could sell retail in probably 50 select locations across the country -- including in crispy Brattleboro, VT, near to where some of you guys live, I think. That way you don't use extra paper that will never be treasured.
I still have my 1995 DeadBase Jr. with the inserts of the 1995 shows, but it sits in a zip-lock baggy with the pages reproduced at a local copy shop. In my edition (strictly for myself, mind you) the second page has trippy script that says: "This is all a dream we dreamed one afternoon, long ago".
DeadBase rocks! We want a new one and we want it now!
Living mystery that casts its shadow in the lines of this book
A revival of Deadbase- Yes! My DeadBase is so worn, I would love to have the opportunity to buy a new edition. The fact it will be updated with set list corrections is like a bunch of sweet cherries on the grateful sundae. I also hope dead.net broadcasts the news if, or when it's available. Thanks for all your efforts