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    "We left with our minds sufficiently blown and still peaking..."

    We're headed back to that peak with the newly returned tapes from Broome County Veterans Memorial Arena, Binghamton, 11/6/77. The Grateful Dead's last touring show of 1977 finds them going for broke, taking chances on fan favorites like "Jack Straw," "Friend Of The Devil," and "The Music Never Stopped," carving out righteous grooves on a one-of-kind "Scarlet>Fire" and a tremendous "Truckin'." An ultra high energy show, with a first set that rivals the second? Not unheard of, but definitely rare. Hear for yourself...

    DAVE'S PICKS VOLUME 25 features liner notes by Rob Bleetstein, photos by Bob Minkin, and original art by our 2018 Dave's Picks Artist-In-Residence Tim McDonagh. As always, it has been mastered to HDCD specs by Jeffrey Norman and it is limited to 18,000 individually numbered copies*.

    *Limited to 2 per order. Very limited quantity available.

    Get one before they are gone, gone, gone.

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  • Mr. Jack Straw
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    Space, let's drop it
    I think the JBP passing puts it in perspective. No one really cares about the endless Era Debate anyway.
  • SkullTrip
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    In Defense of Defensiveness...
    "Defensiveness often reveals an area of our lives where we're in denial." - Kyle Idleman "Defensiveness is usually someone silently screaming that they need you to value and respect them." - Sharon Alder "My defensiveness in life really helps me as a driver." - Larry David
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    Hallucinations: Last Wed. I got up early to see what all the fuss was with the super/full/blood/eclipsed moon or whatever it was. I was out on my front porch drinking some strong coffee in the dark. As I looked West, I found the sinking full moon. Over the next 15 minutes or so, the eclipse hit just right. As I looked through a couple of oak trees, the moon appeared as a SYF. It was actually a pretty nice hallucination as the crickety thin branches formed crows feet lines around the eyes and a mouth. Some times, it does pay to actually wake up. This is all a dream we dreamed...row row row your boat! G
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    Retelling the story again of the miracled S'90 box
    I usually end up telling this almost annually if not more often, because of the smear campaign from the "clique"....just for some context. Lengthy post ahead... Prior to the announcement of the second Spring '90 box, I had been actively advocating for Dave to fulfil the promise of era diversity of picks in the Dave's Picks series, as per originally advertised with the flashing dates from their entire career. After the first several picks came out, and every one of them from the same general time frame in the 70's with one lone exception from the 60's, my advocacy became more of a tone of disappointment. Around this time I became hit with financial difficulties (medical related actually, plus loss of job at same time). I even hit a point where I became homeless for a couple of months (I haven't told that part of the story here, so this is the first time mentioning my personal affairs here). I knew there was no way I would going to be able to afford any luxuries for a while, but did have the subscription. This is when the S'90 (TOO) box announcement dropped. My frustration and disappointment at the lack of variety in the Dave's Picks series was compounded by the fact that they were finally releasing something I was truly interested in, but it wasn't inexpensive, so was priced out of it. With the track record of previous limited edition box sets like FW '69, the two Winterland boxes, E'72, the 1st S'90 box, most of which I missed out on at the time, knew it would sell out before I could afford one. I expressed frustration and disappointment that fans of later era's had to shell out larger sums of money than a subscription or ala carte. This is when jrf68 totally dstepped-up and surprised me by offering to help me get a S'90 (TOO). I was hesitant to accept, as I've never had a complete stranger offer me something, I thought would be too good to be true, so initially leaned towards declining the offer. I also wasn't very keen about giving personal information to a random person online I've never met. After a couple of days of sitting on that, I had recieved a bunch of personal messages urging me to take him up on his offer. Jrf68, being the true gentleman and brother he is, in a true selfless act of generosity, facilitated some kind of crowdfunding effort to get me a box. I had no idea to what extant he did this, or even who all donated. I wasn't "in the know" of how he was going about this and with whom. All I know is several people stepped up, and I continue to thank them and express my gratitude for his and their generosity, as I have on many of these threads for the last 5 years. Jrf68 offered with no strings attached or expectations to have to repay him, though I've offered on to purchase releases for him as compensation, yet he so far has declined to accept (or already had them on order). A true act of class from one of the coolest people I've never even had the pleasure to meet in person. He truly personifies the spirit of what being a Deadhead is supposed to be. Kind and generous, even to complete strangers. The unfortunate thing is, jrf68 was attacked by the "clique" for helping me out. While they have since held resentment towards me for expressing my opinions, personal tastes and criticisms of the pick choices, as well as being miracled a S'90 box with no strings attached, their treatment of him is inexcuseable. This probably won't be the last time I have to explain myself and this story, unfortunately. Some people, who more often than not get what they selfishly desire, harbour resentment towards those they disagree with for catching a break, like being miracled a box set (one that I neither solicited to get, or asked for....it was offered freely....and I hesitantly accepted at the urging of others). It's always been clear to me that some who harbor resentment towards me for expressing my desire to see more 80's releases in the Dave's Picks series, have used the miracle box was part of an agenda to shut me down. My final point of this post is directed at AJS.... You've been an asshole to me for years. You say you put in $20 towards the box jrf68, yet turned around and attacked him for helping me out and attacked me for recieving it. After treating me like shit, you turn around and attack me for not handing you money for crowdfunding for other people (did those people even ever get their boxes you crowdfunded for? I haven't seen any mention of them recieving them anywhere since). Why would I hand over a single dime to somebody I've never met, who for years has been spiteful, rude and mean to me? There's a reason I blocked you from sending me pm's. I even felt the need to bring your last pm to me to the attention of MaryE. You definitely don't want me to publicly share that message that I blocked you over. My suggestion is...get over it....move on. If my expressing the advocacy of more 80's releases, expressing opinions of 80's shows and criticisms of not following through on advertised promises of variety in the Dave's Picks series bothers you so much, that's your problem. I've even reached out on multiple occasions to find a way to put our differences aside, yet you refuse. Oh well.... Ostracizing is as against the spirit of the Grateful dead as it gets.
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    Unkle Sam..
    I think you are confusing him with Bob Bralove.... "I just read that John has died. 70 years old. This is a hard pill to swallow and it will take me weeks to process this. Condolences to all who knew him and worked with him, to his family and to Bobby, I just don't have the words, like he did, to explain this feeling. One of the great Dead lyricist and no one will ever replace him. His work on Infrared Roses (one of the best "space exploration" dead lp's out there) was nothing short of genius. Second Sight was a great band and one I wish I had seen before they disappeared like the wind. 70 years old. Think about it, we all know our time is short on this blue ball, so make every moment count, you never know when the reaper will come for you. Thank you John, say hello to Bear and Jerry in that tye dyed part of heaven that I hope I get to visit. Vaya con dios my friend."
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    Well said, Unkle Sam. I am also sorry if I have made people angry in the past by going on about what I like and what I don't like. We all have more in common that we have differences. Its a shame we can't always seem to debate things without resorting to personal attacks. Liking the Dead, maybe especially in England, is quite a specialist interest, so we may not have the opportunity to discuss things concerning the band anywhere else but on here. A couple of weeks ago, I was listening to shows from March and April 1972 . Then I switched track, and started listening to shows from 1982. A fascinating study in contrasts-but not one I can discuss with the next door neighbour. Or on here it seems-it has become such a loaded topic. Maybe even saying this is provocative-but I hope not-its meant well.
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    A lot of people are "signing up" for the "digital petition" to get 6/10/73 released (along with 6/9). I think even cooler than having the music released, would be if we truly all bonded together to get our voices heard and our online family recognized. I think it would be awesome if, along with this release, Dave mentioned us in the Seaside Chat and maybe even the liner notes. Nothing is impossible, and I have had email responses from DL himself in the past. 1973 is in Dave's "wheelhouse" and 6/10 is a very high demand show, from a period during the year where we haven't had a release - so I really believe, if ever there is a chance that the online community's vote could sway the tides, this is it. Why not, right? http://www.dead.net/show/june-10-1973 Just put RELEASE as the subject and I'LL BUY IT in the comment section. Jack Baller voted as I'm writing this - that's 40! "I'll ride the wave where it takes me...."
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    Thanks, man. That made my morning, and will definitely keep me chuckling throughout the day.
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    .... on the same thought vein, I had a customer in one night and asked if he'd like a "FREE" lighter. His reply, "what type?" I looked at him for a moment and said "a fuckin' free one!"
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    Pretty impressive to look at. This is just what he did with the Dead: Mexicali Blues Cassidy Looks Like Rain Walk in the Sunshine Black-Throated Wind Let It Grow (Weather Report II) Finance Blues The Music Never Stopped Lazy Lightnin' Estimated Prophet Heaven Help the Fool I Need a Miracle Easy to Love You Saint of Circumstance Lost Sailor Feel Like A Stranger My Brother Essau Throwing Stones Hell in a Bucket Gentlemen, Start Your Engines I Will Take You Home Picasso Moon We Can Run But We Can't HIde Blow Away A Little Light
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"We left with our minds sufficiently blown and still peaking..."

We're headed back to that peak with the newly returned tapes from Broome County Veterans Memorial Arena, Binghamton, 11/6/77. The Grateful Dead's last touring show of 1977 finds them going for broke, taking chances on fan favorites like "Jack Straw," "Friend Of The Devil," and "The Music Never Stopped," carving out righteous grooves on a one-of-kind "Scarlet>Fire" and a tremendous "Truckin'." An ultra high energy show, with a first set that rivals the second? Not unheard of, but definitely rare. Hear for yourself...

DAVE'S PICKS VOLUME 25 features liner notes by Rob Bleetstein, photos by Bob Minkin, and original art by our 2018 Dave's Picks Artist-In-Residence Tim McDonagh. As always, it has been mastered to HDCD specs by Jeffrey Norman and it is limited to 18,000 individually numbered copies*.

*Limited to 2 per order. Very limited quantity available.

Get one before they are gone, gone, gone.

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RV3 - you wrote: "the myth that a lot of the soundboards from the 1980s (early 1980s in particular) don't sound good is just BS. I know this is not the consensus, and don't really care....." Not sure what color the sky is in your world, but it sounds nice. I wish my 80s recordings sounded as good as they do on your stereo. The 80's has some really wonderful shows. Luckily the '89-90 recordings are amazing, and they are releasing those fairly steadily. Hope you;re digging that RFK box they just released?
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In Atlanta, GA. So far it sounds fantastic [after two 420’s and a couple Whiskey Sours]. I swear the drums sound like they are in my cave! ‘77 is what got me hooked on the Dead to start with as Dick’s Picks 3 was my intro to the band. A hundred cd’s later and I’m hooked. Maybe the Best Mississippi Half step I have ever heard. Onto Disc 2.
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17142 Has arrived in Philly. It's Tuesday PLAY DEAD to STAY ALIVE
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happy 1/2 steps 11/6/77 5/7/77 9/3/77 8/31/78 3/10/81 what a great tune...
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JRF.. if you're out there, check your PM.
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I think that might have been the imposter rv3 posting. The incoherent rambling gives it away. Rumor has it that Dave plans on releasing more 80s soon. Following along the newly established guidlines of DaP25, a strict purchase limit will be enforced. Minimum of 5 copies per customer. Have not listened to this release on CD yet. Ironically, I traveled through Binghamton today and listened to the show on Sirius. The 1/2 step is outstaning, but I still give the nod to 5/7 earlier in the year. Jack Straw is an all-timer indeed.
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Hello everybody. I want to start by introducing myself as a Deadhead that was born in 1977. I started listening to The Grateful Dead in 1994. I was lucky enough to see 2 shows, 2/19/95 (Salt Lake City) & 5/21/95 (Vegas). Both shows were awesome, but man, that Vegas show is something I will never forget...  Now on to my question. I'm wondering how many of you are able to decode HDCD, and what you use to do that? I use Windows media player, but it's a pain in the ass to hook the laptop up to the Denon receiver every time I want to listen to High Definition Dead. My Bowers and Wilkens speakers are perfect for 5.1 audio, but I want a stand alone player that will decode HDCD. Other than a computer, is there a stand alone CD player that will decode HDCD? Thanks in advance for any advice you're able to offer.
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I just play mine on an Onkyo CD player and they sound awesome.But now that you bring it up, I have a separate Onkyo BluRay/ 5.1 system I could play them on. Will compare systems.... Glad you caught some shows. Don’t let anybody tell you that you couldn’t have fun at a ‘95 show (except Deer Creek, that was a head scratcher, and the wind carried the tear gas into the venue). Update: 5.1 through the home theater system doesn’t sound that good. My stereo system with 2 Bose speakers and a Bose subwoofer sounds way better. The key is to turn it up to 11.....
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My 12+ year old Dennon DVD/SACD/DVD-A player is the only equipment I own that decodes HDCD. I never use it anymore and simply play 90% of these releases in my car. I've read that you don't have to have a player that decodes HDCD to get play back bennifets. These disks sound good to me and I'm happy. I do wish that my car stereo system was louder though.
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DaP 25 is good, not great. Killer Half-Step, rare and well sung/Jerry got all the lyrics off! Dupree's, hot Jack Straw, tasty T.Jed and a fun TMNS in the first set. Second set 3rd disc is the go to disc here with a nice St.Stephen>Drums>NFA>Wharf Rat with an EPIC and smokin' Truckin'. So starts off and finishes strong. The Betty Cantor feed off the soundboard mix is as sweet as you'd expect. Can't imagine we'll see many more '77 shows in the near future. Bring on the '78-85 era shows!
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....I read adjectives like Killer, Hot, Tasty, Fun and Epic. Good, I guess. Even Garcia's fills in Sunrise are surprising. You know what was Killer? The Vegas Golden Knights scoring three goals in 53 seconds against Calgary in the final two minutes of tonights game. Now THAT was fun, hot, tasty, epic and killer. All in a tidy, amazing package. But I digress....
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....smokin' and nice.Word to the wise. If you get too picky, you'll never be satisfied. ;) Buzzed, but still on point? Like Tony the Tiger said over, and over. "It's Grate!" At least to me. And, in the end, that's what counts. I love this show.
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http://forums.stevehoffman.tv/threads/list-of-hdcd-compatible-players.3… There are also a few receiver/amps that decode HDCD; I have the Harmon Kardon 520, which does. I also got a NAD C542 off Ebay years ago, just because all the GD releases were in HDCD. Does the HDCD decoding make a difference? Given that one cannot simply turn off a player's decoding process, the world may never know. From what little I know about it, the process may offer a lower noise floor. That might hypothetically allow the musical sounds to have a bit more audible attack and decay, but I really don't know.
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....I see you. Check out Jerry shooting off flares at the 2:30 mark of NFA. Keith lighting the fuse. An auditory version of a stand mixer. When all the ingredients meld together right, it forms the perfect cake. And it's hard to find someone who doesn't like cake. Even my dog faces his head to the speaker when he's napping.
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Are we back to grousing about the '80s again? It's like Groundhog Day, that subject. Here's an idea: all of you '80s advocates draw up a petition requesting a BOXZILLA 2, which would be comprised solely of every '80s show contained in the vault. Every last one. Rustle up an impressive army of signatures. Send them to Dave, to Warner, and to Rhino. Demand that they have the shows Norman-ized (as much as Normanly possible) and released in one massive musical windfall. Like a magical piñata of synth-pop Brent Dead. Of course, I'm sure the price will be too high. And the ordering will be a cluster-fuck nightmare. And it will sell out too quickly. And some people won't have gotten the email. And the packaging will suck. And the artwork will have too many skeletons with beards. And the discs will skip ("Dr. Rhino! Paging Dr. Rhino!") But AT LEAST you will have actively done something to finally get your hands on official releases of those oh so coveted, unfairly maligned '80s shows. And those of us who primarily traverse the timeline between '68 and '78 (and occasionally '89-'90) will finally know...peace.
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Great lil unassuming CDP. It's got all the flash internals, yet easy to use and quick functionality. I got mine from a local Crutchfield dealer @ a killer dealio.HDCD encoded CDs sound fab on it. I normally go vintage tube monoblocks with the GoGD, but it's fun to mix it up occ. with my 1978 Sansui 990DB solid state rig. Loads of headroom at 125WPC for those crushing "Phil Zone" shows......like ummmm DaP 24 most definitely is. Yep. I prefer my skeletons with a **cough, cough** Deadhead wreath of Roses too. Lols.
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"Are we back to..blah,blah,blah?" No. We're not. You are. Why don't you enjoy what you enjoy and not lend to groundhog day?Why the fuck has everybody got to keep on slamming what others in the same boat are hoping for? Are we all not on the same boat? Ship Of Fools? WTF? Snarky fuck.
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Just found out Ray Thomas died back on the 4th of January. Sad, what a great multi instrumentalist who wrote some of the great classic Moody Blues songs. Legend of a Mind comes to mind as one of his. Now we will never get to hear the classic Moodies reunion that I so hoped would happen. Via con Dios my friend.
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Arrived in my mailbox on Monday. Half-Step blows my socks off as does the rest of the 1st set. Where can I get a pair of tye-dye of Grateful Dead themed sock garters? Set break and the 2nd set is good to go, but really soars from Saint Stephen thru Truckin' with a Johnny B. Good thown in for good measure. Sunrise is a absolutely beautiful song and well preformed by Donna here, but seems somewhat out of place in the whole contest of this show. I am going to visit a grave of a close friend soon and I think I'll play it as I get close to the cemetery and Jack's grave site. It'll do the trick, I think. Great package with front cover art by Tim McDonagh and good essay by Rob Bleetstein and good archival input from Nick Meriwether. But how does this 11/06/77 compare to 11/05/77 Rochester (Dick's Picks 34) or 11/04/77 Colgate (Dave's Picks 12) or 11/02/77 Toronto (split 'tween DiP34 & DaP12)? All three are great in my opinion. Well worth it.
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you'll be entertained here. 60s! 70s! 80s! Brent! Not Brent! 80s! Not 80s! Great! Merely good! Jerry would not approve! and the list from SkullTrip. get to know these statements, and you'll fit in to our motley ship of fools crew. and once a year, just type, "What about Gainesville?"
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SUBSCRIBE to Dave's Picks. just do it.
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8.5.74 ~ Wall of Sound May 1977 3.10.81 ~ MSG 7.8.81 7.12.89 ~ RFK
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Those shows are Fun, Sound was good, plenty of SBD's to Dial in! You know the likes of: Hershey Park Saratoga Blossom Music Center Merriweather Post Pav. Just a thought!
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1st set is a maniac of energy, full blown in your face crazy balls to the wall. The laid back Scarlet-Fire is a welcome relief to a more laid back break from the intensity. The 3rd disk is back to crazy balls to the wall energy. great release when you are in the mood for incredible in your face energy. '72 is still a better approach to the music for my tastes,certainly less fatiguing. This release is when you are in the mood for loud bombastic classic late '77 concerts.
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name this pianist (hee hee...I said pianist...) BAHMBAHMBAHMBAHMBAHMBAHMBAHM!!!!! no complaints. just not very subtle.
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a treasure trove, yes.
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So we're still missing the beginning of set 2 from 11/2, right? or am I just missing it? Was splicing together a playlist via the bonus material on DaP12 and DP34 this morning so I could listen to all three nights in succession but noticed Samson, Ship of Fools, Good Lovin, and Sunrise were not on either release. Ill patch them in from somewhere else I suppose. 72LiveDead, agreed on all accounts!
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I second that.. this one dovetails nicely into the other shows/segments from this tour that have been released. For future listening I might just listen to them sequentially instead of one show at a time. I believe this tour represents a bellwether of sorts for what's to come in 78/79 and ultimately the 80's and beyond. This release makes for a nice, enjoyable listen. ah.. '85. An under-rated year in my opinion. Good to see it get some love. So what do we have officially released from '85, just Riverbend and Richmond? I'm a little biased because I was caught the Richmond run, what's the general consensus of these two releases? The 20 years so far tour.. Man, the band went through a lot of changes in those final ten years.
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Still waiting for this one to arrive on my doorstep but according to tracking it's still a few days away most likely. Annoying but there are certainly worse problems to have. Thankfully there is no shortage of music to keep me occupied in the meantime (currently listening to DaP 2 at work). On a totally unrelated topic, I was happy to see both War on Drugs and The National win a Grammy the other night. I loved both their new albums this year - well worth your time if you haven't checked them out. Both bands are fun to see live as well if they come to your town...
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I are a snarky fuck. This is true. At least on certain days. But read my post objectively, and you'll see that I was just offering what I think is a viable solution to a common, recurring complaint. Not necessarily the box set (that MAY have been a little over the top), but the idea of those who may feel overlooked or misrepresented collectively doing something to change the current trend. Otherwise, we're all just a "Ship of Fools" bickering amongst ourselves while the boat goes wherever it wants to. I think its generally acknowledged that there's been a sore lack of 80s released as part of the Dave's series. But if grumbling here below deck doesn't change course, then take it to the Captain's quarters. My other more obvious point, I think, is that you can't make everyone happy. And regardless of which era the show hails from, there will always be grousing and grumbling about something. Others seem to have gotten that point. Now excuse me while I go listen to New Year's Eve '87.
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Only 3 songs are still unreleased from 11/2/77, I believe. We got Sunrise in a 30 Days of Dead a few years back... Agree that the 11/2, 11/4, 11/5, 11/6/77 is a phenomenal "box set" and glad they released that "block" of shows - listening to all of them this week. The previous 4 shows in the run aren't quite as consistent AS A GROUP, though 10/29/77 Dekalb by itself is, in my opinion, the best show of this tour and possibly of all of '77. 11/1 Detroit is high energy, but set 2 is a tab brief. The Truckin' is ragged but right with two attempts at the big crescendo that still doesn't ring the bell nearly as well as 11/6/77. 1985 is a sentimental year for me as well. 6/27 thru 7/1/85 is a nice little run of shows, though very wobbly in some parts. It's a shame all the high-Q 80's recordings are in RV3's collection instead of the vault. Maybe a deal could be worked out: "Tapes provided through the assistance of RV3 Enterprises, LLC" :)
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I wish they would release something from the '84 - '88 time frame thats independant of an investment of hundreds of dollars for a box. The band, and Jerry in particular were performing well in '87 and '88. Even lot's of gems from winter/spring '89. Crisler Arena and the Mecca from S'89 are fabulous, even transcendant. Lots of gems throughout the '80s (and '90) at Cal Expo, Shoreline, the Greek, Red Rocks, Alpine Valley, Deer Creek, Autzen Stadium, Irvine, Henry J Kaiser, Laguna Seca, The Frost, and...and ...and... That Florida/Louisiana/Texas run in October '88 is pretty nice too. All of the Compton Terrace shows were strong. If they put out my first show, 7/1/84, I'll shut up.
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I second that.. stop hording, RV3, cough up the missing reels! I am clearly not an 80's hater, but I have to agree with thin on this one.. there was more care (and money) spent back when they had a sound engineer, including Bear, record these on reels. I am very thankful for Dave Dave's Picks all and that he does, primarily for giving us great sonic, often mind blowing musical injections a few times a year but also for his distracted seaside release chants.. That being said, I have delved pretty deep into the road trips lately, they are a little maligned and I could use for more release diversity to the extent it's possible. I still think of Dave's Picks 8, 11/30/1980 Fox Theatre, Atlanta as a particularly good release and the sound is quite good. For that matter, I think the 4/6/82 road trips sounds good enough for release, but I know some will argue that point and I respect their opinions.
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I attended a show in 85, at the USF sundome toward the end or October. Good show, great crowd and fun party favors everywhere, Jerry wasted but still on fire. flash ahead to 88 and you are right Spacebrother, those 88 shows in Fla were great, saw the 2 in St. Petersburg, second was Bobby's birthday show, the city closed all the streets around the arena and we partied for 3 days, Jerry looked tired but still gave it his all. great times with great friends, man, I miss those days and Jerry too.
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9/3/8011/28/80 11/30/80 5/6/81 5/16/81 12/9/81 4/6/82 7/31/82 8/7/82 10/14/83 10/21/83 10/12/84 6/24/85 11/1/85 5/3/86 7/24/87 7/26/87 9/18/87 12/31/87 4/1/88 7/3/88 4/2/89 4/3/89 7/4/89 7/7/89 7/12/89 7/13/89 7/17/89 10/8/89 10/9/89 10/16/89 10/26/89 3/14/90 3/15/90 3/16/90 3/18/90 3/19/90 3/21/90 3/22/90 3/24/90 3/25/90 3/26/90 3/29/90 3/30/90 4/1/90 4/2/90 4/3/90 6/16/90 7/8/90 9/16/90 10/27/90 6/14/91 6/20/91 9/10/91 9/25/91 3/20/92 12/16/92 3/27/93 5/26/93 10/1/94 2/21/95 Officially released shows --- (or very close to full shows...e.g. Downhill From Here contains most of 7/17/89 but also has a few songs from 7/19/89) I'd say we are a lucky bunch but I'll happily take more as long as they don't sound any worse than 8/7/82.
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Where's the Anthem of the Sun 50th Anniversary Deluxe Edition? And what about Gainesville?
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No problems. More 80's? More everything! Fuck Gainesville!
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I find this ongoing reference humorous, even though I don't necessarily get it...not familiar with that show, but I assume it was a good one from this oft-overlooked era. You people are funny. And that's one pretty decent looking 80's - 90's list too.... Sixtus
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Keith was using an electric piano that had little to no touch sensitivity. It could either be turned up or not, but there was no room for playing soft styled notes (called "piano"), due to the fact that it had inline pickups that were not designed to catch the resonance you get out of a real piano, which in turn gives you the ability to play soft (piano) or loud (forte). The only instrument Keith chose to play was an acoustic piano and Fender Rhodes. Those were all he used before the 74 breakup. After that, he was coerced into using synths, organs, and electric grand / baby grand pianos. Coerced by...I don't know for a fact which band member(s) but I would be surprised if it was anyone but Jerry. I prefer the acoustic pianos he used before they went on hiatus, mixed with the Fender Rhodes. Goodness me they were incredible. He also used the acoustic piano in 1976. The reason for the change was partly due to (we'll just say Jerry) wanting to change up the Dead's sound, which was the same reason Mickey Hart came back to the fold. I mention Mickey because the onstage volume became huge when he was there, which made it very difficult to mic and monitor an acoustic piano. It's the same reason Bobby spoke of ditching the Gibson hollow-body in favor of the thin sounding Ibanez. He just couldn't hear himself anymore (especially once Jerry re-incorporated the Wolf + two drummers + Keith's electric piano). So then he went with the thin upper register sounding rig. It was a strange time for the band's sound. There was this domino effect that soon had everyone changing their instruments. Thought you would be interested in the reason for the "heavy handed" sound of the playing. Love it in Truckin' from DaP 25.
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Good show, not Grate. The Stephen sandwich is what I'll come back for. And the first set is particularly good for a set I, but it's still a first set with stupid Bob cowboy songs. I liked the Road Trips (RT) because I mostly listen to big set II jam sequences, but understand "it's a full show or nothing" mentality. The sound I think is a little flat for a Betty board. Nice to have the full November '77 run. All and all I give it a solid B. Welcome aboard Caveman. Saw all three of those '95 Vegas shows, that was one hell of a messed up scene. Besides the Spring of '90, those were probably the best shows I actually attended. Although RFK '92 was hot hot hot. I think Dave & Co have done a good job of releasing 80's shows, someone posted the full list below. The 80's are where a good RT series would work because those shows have so many sound and flubbed playin' issues. Stick to the 70's Dave, at least if you are staying w/ the full show format.
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The one-time only pairing of Shakedown Street and Franklin's Tower isn't the only thing this show has going for it. http://www.dead.net/show/november-29-1980 Alabama Getaway Promised Land Candyman New Minglewood Blues Row Jimmy Mama Tried Mexicali Blues Althea Lost Sailor Saint of Circumstance Don't Ease Me In Shakedown Street Franklin's Tower Estimated Prophet He's Gone Truckin' drums The Other One Stella Blue Good Lovin' Casey Jones
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