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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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  • Mind-Left-Body
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    I was surprised someone mentioned this show shouldn't have been released due to poor audio. It sounds the same to me as all of the Dick's Picks era '74 WOS shows (DP 7, DP 12, DP 31). Road Trips WOS 1974 sounds a little better, but DaP 2 is right back to the lower quality. I think DaP 13 and DaP 17 sound a bit better (but technically DaP 13 is not WOS, and wasn't subject to the recording pitfalls incumbent with the Wall recording rig). Anyway, I just put DP 24 on, and it's not bad. Trust me on one thing, I did NOT like 1974 for many years, because of the generally poor audio quality, but I forced myself to listen, and eventually I became used to it. The show from DP 24 (Cow Palace) has a great set list, and that classic Playing in the Band UJB Morning Dew sandwich. Plus if you turn up the 4K band on the EQ during Scarlet Begonias Jerry's guitar sounds like Keith Richard in open D tuning. Looking forward to DaP 25. I hope this bass thing isn't as prominent as on 24. I hate to say it, but it ruined the release for me. Sorry Mr. Norman, you have my deepest respect and appreciation for your body of work, I just hear too much artificial bass tones at Berkeley. I'm not crazy about the art work. Too much red, and even I'm tiring if the skeletons. Why not have dancing bears on this one instead? Last 5: Dick's Picks 16 Dave's Picks 22 May 1977 4th Show 5/15/77 July 1978 4th Show 7/7/78 Crimson White & Indigo 7/7/89 (this is hands down the best show from 89/90). Now I have on DP 24.
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    https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0794SPYLK/?tag=imwan-20 Gentlepeople, pontificate.
  • Charlie3
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    Currently listening to Sticks by Chris Joss - mostly instrumental, cool grooves, discovered when it was background music in Better Call Saul when Mike scoped out the Kettlemens. Last 5 - Grateful Dead - 2/22/69 Dream Bowl show from 30TATS, Jerry Garcia - Reflections, Jerry Garcia - Compliments, Supreme Beings Of Leisure - Supreme Beings of Leisure, Allman Brothers Band - The 1971 Fillmore East Recordings.
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    Road trips is vast and awesome. I believe, officially it's like 15 volumes. For anyone not minding iTunes downloads, the whole set is available for around $250. I certainly purchase music from apple, amazon, and dead.net, however I try to spread it around. The annual Record Store Day is a great way to bring awareness to your local record shop. There aren't nearly as many as there used to be. The experience of walking into a store and browsing product can be enjoyable, and if you make a purchase you take possession immediately not having to wait on the mails. Currently playing: a magnificent "The Eleven," Dick's Picks #26, 4/26/69 Minneapolis.
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    jackstrawberry - not sure if you are aware, but the Road Trips series is being re-released on CD by Real Gone Music starting with the last releases first. So far Vol. 4 #5 Boston Music Hall 6/9/76 and Vol. 4 #4, Philadelphia, Spectrum 4/6/82 are available and Vol. 4 #3, Denver '73 will be available on February 2. I missed a few of the Road Trips and am looking forward to picking them up for a decent price. Given the weak packaging on the Road Trips series I am considering picking up another copy of some that I already have. They are available on ebay and Amazon for between $40-$50 each. I am particularly eager to pick up the 5/15/70 show on Vol. 3 #3.
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    There’s a few of them in the movie Tie-Dyed. And they’re not even the most extreme. Yeah, those were good times......really miss them. D&C is not even a faint approximation of what it was like. FTW had really good vibes, but still.... THERE IS NOTHING LIKE A GRATEFUL DEAD CONCERT!!!!!!!
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    ....that there are recordings at all. The Dead are head and shoulders, king of the hill leaders of the audio documentation of their career, as it should be. That didn't happen by chance. The Women (and men) are indeed smarter....I talk to younger (sic) people and try and lure them in with that fact. A sad few pass it off as idolism. But most respond with a "that's cool as shit!" And the seed is sown. I'm responsible for getting at least eight people in my lifetime to jump onto the bus. Get some!!!....I hung out with some Hari Krishnas during the Cal-State Dominguez Hills shows in '90. They love their rice. I did too. Even shook a tambourine for an hour or so. No regrets....it's not easy making good rice
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    http://goodtimes.sc/cover-stories/500-grateful-dead-shows/ Local comic DNA reflects on his years spent following the Dead BYDNAPOSTED ON JANUARY 2, 2018 On a Grateful Dead tour, you met the best people on Earth. People from all walks of life were drawn to shows like Richard Dreyfus was drawn to the Devil’s Tower in Close Encounters of the Third Kind. But there were also narcs, feds, drug addicts, clinically insane misfits and jerks. There was a series of “religious” groups, like the Golden Roaders, selling backless dresses and Sufi spinning at shows. Then there were the Moonies, although I only saw them at shows in the Northeast, who were aggressive and deceptive, selling lame stickers and incense. The Krishnas gave out free rice, but they also played their freaking tambourines and drums at sunrise to greet the day! Not a good group to camp next to. From Scientologists to evangelical Christians to mini-messiahs that paraded around in full regalia (mostly a robe, a loin cloth and a conch full of burning sage) there was no shortage of wackadoodles to join up with or be abducted by. I know that I and hundreds (or at least dozens) of other Deadheads took it upon ourselves to be the ones to “look out” for the weaker ones as the scene grew exponentially and then collapsed upon itself. I am grateful for my time in that world and recently I reflected on that journey. At least the parts I could remember.
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    Thanks, alvarhanso and Jim, I guess I totally overlooked the fact that there could be more than one SBD recording of a show. That's a bit of a mind bender. Not sure why that never occurred to me be before. I guess I always heard moans about how expensive the tape was so I just figured it was a one-shot deal. As a side note, anybody know of any "authoritative" list for who recorded what shows for the GOGD? I've looked in Deadbase but the thing is like a million pages and it may have gone unnoticed. Regarding the Bear recording(s), I agree that's a bit of a head scratcher. I guess they wouldn't necessarily have come from the Betty Boxes. Mountain Girl had some stuff that was returned too so perhaps it was tied up in there? I do agree that the stuff from Rex likely was likely part of Betty's stash. There's probably some more scholarships to do around ABCD Enterprises (I admittedly know very little about this). It might be a catch-all for all of the returned boards from various sources. There are four letters... And the posters are inspiring me to check out those Frost and Greek shows. Those are officially on the todo list...
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    All of the talk about eras and such brought up some memories for me about the tapes I had back when that was the way everyone got to hear shows. In getting those tapes, I had collected a variety of shows from many eras, but most were from the 60s and 70s. I was told by other seasoned heads at the time that although they loved the Grateful Dead the best shows were from “back in the day”. I discovered early on that “back in the day” meant different things to different people. In any case my listening habits were shaped by the tapes I got. So I will say that I may have been one to listen to select eras as a result of this for quite some time. Fast forward to the present and I feel like I have expanded my horizons as I have done more listening homework. However even with that there is so much I don’t know. For example, I really never delved into 1982 shows. I recently acquired the Road Trips from 4/6/82, and that is a tremendous release. Earlier on in the comments many referenced several 1982 shows that I had never heard (Frost 10/10 was one and a Greek show 5/23, I believe was another). Well while at work, I jumped on the archive and found them, played them, loved them. Conversely, several have mentioned shows from 1972- 7/26 & 8/12. Now I felt like I had a way better handle on 1972, but I listened to those as well. Great stuff of course and again I discovered something new. My point from this is that I ma not really sure how exactly to define Grateful Dead eras, but when someone on these pages recommends a show or shows I check them out, regardless of era or year. Just important when it comes to releases, I only have 3 pieces of criteria: good show, good sound quality, and hopefully it is a complete show if possible. This also reminds me of the discussions that were had when the Rocking the Cradle was released. One of the arguments against its release was that although the venue of the Pyramids and Giza was about as cool as it could be, the playing was not up to par. I am not intending to stir a debate but simply that even for then, this was not a show that was widely desired for release while others were desired and also in the vault. So as we wait on the box set announcement and the eventual Dave’s 27 and 28, I just hope that they continue to be good shows in good sound quality. I do know that a good show is subjective not only to the listener but also to the time frame (or era). Still as long the releases meet the criteria I think we are all going to be better off as there is so much more great music by this band left to be released. I am enjoying the ride for sure.
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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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I doubt if any of us, on this site, would oppose a nice "Live At The Greek" Grateful Dead box set. I was never able to see any of these shows and it would be nice, in my "golden years," to be able to sit back with a pair of Focal Clear headphones and a cold beer....a nice bowl of tobacco...and enjoy every note.So, Dave, if you read these posts, please make an old man a "happy" old man and put this out for...us! Mr. Pete-----------> aging hippie
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Hell yes! Where do I sign the petition? What should our name be? I was groovin to the Summer of 76 all last summer. Its perfect summertime music, an easy, loping, drippy vibe. (hat tip to Stoltzfus for drippy) There's more intense, complex Dead shows, but I dont need to visit Deep Space when I'm outside cleaning off the grill.
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I wouldn't want Dave to get distracted from 10th June 1973. Or Anthem mixes and live disc.
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Powerful video there. Thanks for sharing. So we even bootleg the funerals.... OK.... Let's hope videos of the band's preventative medical procedures don't start going mainstream. 1991 has been overlooked when it comes to releases, which at first seems surprising since I thought the shows were akin to '90 in so many ways (like 73/74). And Horsnby seemed to wake the band up a bit and return to that barrelhouse piano sound, like '72. It woke up fans like me as well who had been disillusioned by some of the late-era excess and sloppiness - suddenly they were fresh and bright again - it felt like another incremental step up from '89>'90>'91 (though in retrospect I think we all agree '90 was the peak of that arc) But I guess there are enough reasons for the '91 passover including 1) '90's were multitrack while '91 is 2-track so may as well release '90 first, 2) a LOT of the '91 DAT masters leaked out and we all already have the shows in stunning Gen 1 digital splendor and they worry sell-thru might be weak - a valid concern, 3) Hornsby's label/royalty issues may be a hold-up?, and 4) the digital mixes do come off a bit "cold" I suppose??? (especially compared to '90!) A '91 box would be nice if they can significantly improve the sound from the stuff we already have - tricky on a 2-track. Have to admit I'm not aching for a '91 box or release because I already have so many of the DAT masters, 1st gen. That's like HOLDING a Betty reel! Doesn't get much better than that!
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Felt a little uneasy watching at first-almost as if I was intruding. However I'm glad I watched-powerful, real moment. I guess we're all a little part of the family in some way anyway. Safe travels JPB.
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Does ‘2-track’ matter if the master is a DAT?The digital space should be able to accommodate all the signals. Tape tracks were limited by the number of magnetic particles available on the tape, so the wider the tape the more particles available for recording. Even with the 91 DATs, a Miller version seems to sound better, or is it just a placebo effect? Slap ‘Miller’ on something and it seems better (except beer). So there still might be some Normanization room for those 91’s. We have 10-27-90, 6-14-91, 9-10-91, 9-25-91 so I don’t see any issue with Hornsby royalties, and I doubt that Bruce would have any issue with it. He loves GD just as much as we do. He’s also on the RFK ‘89 Box. Edit: Also, the summer 91 video might have multitrack audio associated with it.
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I listened to some of disc one in a meditative state of mind half-step is glorious. glorious, I say. jack straw is awesome. then I dozed off; got woken up by a family member calling for a ride. I'll listen to more today. half-step is magnificent.
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exactly. well said 80sfan. a little too private a moment. but I watched the whole thing. Here's to John Barlow.
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Sign me up for the June 76 box also, 6/3, 6/14 are what I'd want to see/hear the most, definitely worth it considering how great that month was, it also had/has 6/10 and 6/19 which I also really enjoy. There are actually a bunch of shows from that 1976 I'd also like to see get released such as 8/4, 9/27 and 10/01. As for an 80s or 90s Daves Picks, I personally would like one of those to be from the years 83-84 or 93-94. For 83, the shows 6/18, 9/6 and 10/12 came to mind pretty quick. As for 1984 I could see maybe 3/31, or 7/7 making good picks, but I would also love to see something from later in the that year. 1993 has a bunch of shows from the spring that I really enjoy, 3/24 and 3/25 being just a couple examples. Finally 1994 has 7/21 and a few good shows from october-december, such as 10/14, 10/18, 12/11 and 12/19.
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Anyone going to Florida / Orlando and Sunrise at end of month for Dead and Company ? 1973 box set , I thought it was going to be 3 shows from Universal Amphitheater June 29-30 and July 1 6.10.73 ~ RFK . I am pretty sure the powers that be had sent them off to Plangeant Process and gotten them back.
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I see that the Feb newsletter says nothing of interest (to me)... Thus, a March announcement on preorder for a May box? April shipping on DaP 26? (1971 here I come...)? May shipping on box? June news of Anthem reissue with single-disc '68 show? This would work for MY schedule...
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...the family went forward because they granted his dying wish...:(...the video posted was not or still is not one of his wishes as far as I have heard...a victim of social mass media. :(
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"Even with the 91 DATs, a Miller version seems to sound better, or is it just a placebo effect? Slap ‘Miller’ on something and it seems better (except beer). So there still might be some Normanization room for those 91’s." ...a placebo effect? Maybe. ...better or worse / Miller vs Norman ...sonically ( IMHO ) Norman Why? ........taste / source ...I'm kinda straddling a fence right now. One side of me wishes for an 80's release and the other side of me wants a 90's release. My balls are starting to hurt! Lol :p
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- The comments on DaP25 sure died off pretty quickly so I think it is safe to assume that overall folks were not overly impressed. I think the sound itself is incredible. The first set is stellar, and I always love a good Truckin, but I guess overall the show is not outstanding - The dreaded Yellow Box on Amazon.UK is sold out so no need to beat that Dead horse one way or the other. I myself partook of one as my Xmas present to myself and I am glad I did. Maybe all of the music and extras can be found on the web but I didn't have the inclination or know how to get it. I figured $50 total for 7 shows was a very good deal and I for one am glad I got it - As far as the next box set, hard to believe Rhino will rush to offer another one at this time when '78 & "89, which are both OUTSTANDING, have not yet sold out. As I have said in the past, if Rhino is going to offer any shows in download form, they need to scale back physical production a lot. I myself am a cd guy so I will buy everything as soon as it is offered - Recently ran through all 36 of the DP series in order. I was surprised that the one that that surprised me the most was DP9, 9/16/90, MSG. Really, really good. I am now working my way through the DaP series in order - Where the heck is the Anthem of the Sun 50th anniversary edition? I NEED that one now! Rock on
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I really love this show, the whole group are tuned in and it grooves. Aside from a few vocal slips the 'Scarlet/Fire' is lovely, it's almost 'in dub' and the transition is gorgeous, quite' Space' like. Donna is excellent throughout, she calls to mind what Emmylou Harris did for Gram Parsons and Bill and Mickey are amazing. Some of the percussion work is stunning, as on the powerful reading of 'Wharf Rat'. Thanks to all responsible for this great show.
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I'd buy this one too! My understanding years ago was that Dick was set to release the show, and instead opted at the last minute for the previous night, 2nd set of which I rate a 9+ on the latter years scale. (It would be fun to read documentary detail from Dick's process.) 1983 is one of the inconsistent great years, where hot, stony stretches of music were over the moon, and then... whaaa? I'd buy this one too!
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I second the endorsement of Dick's Picks 9. I rarely reach for anything after 1979 but a friend caught me in a weak moment last weekend and I plugged in the second set of this monster. I was wowed. If you haven't heard it in a while, now might be the time.
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I wasn’t saying that Miller sounds better than Norman, I was saying that my Miller 91’s sound better than my non-Miller 91’s (or is it my imagination/placebo effect).Thus, Fully Normanized 91’s would sound better than the Millers.
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I'll start:1. 5/8 (GSTL Box) 2. 5/25 (DaP 1) 3. 5/17 (May 1977 Box) Or Top 10, your call. Heck, go crazy and rate 'em all!! And "Terrapin" is a fine, fine song...but could never replace the mighty "Dark Star" in '77 (or '78 until NYE for that matter.) Glad they retained "TOO" of course.
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Woke up early this morning. That is a good thing at my age. Saw that the three shows, in Mexico, are available on cds. A "great" way to start a day. I'm....grateful! Mr. Pete-----------> aging hippie
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Honorable...yupDecorated...yup Disabled...yup No passport...believe it or not,yup Angry motherfucking veteran/citizen...you bet. Got it. I'm not an American. I won't bother anyone with my whiney bitching anymore. Thanks for listening,if ya did in the first place... Boy do I feel like a loser. Can't sleep...
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Its not you that is the loser-its them. You seem like the opposite. I wondered if there was any independent organisation that could advocate on your behalf-or maybe a branch of the services that could help. You probably wouldn't want to get into all that-and God knows you shouldn't have to - but if there is someone out there who could help, it might be worth getting in touch with them. All the best, Dave
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Complain to your elected officials.Then notify your local TV stations about how a veteran was denied a passport. One of the TV stations will pick up the story and start asking questions.
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I live in the Uk and so far have not received Dave's Picks 25 - bummer!
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Sorry to hear about this-nothing worse than red tape/bureaucracy. Don't give up the fight brother-like others have said, continue to make a stink over it and eventually the right person will hopefully notice!
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Hell no. Had tickets to dead and co in orlando in dec. cancelled and rescheduled after I drove all the way down there and spent X amount on hotel rooms and party favors, to be denied, so no, no dead and co for me and that is probably a good thing, I was not expecting much but I was at least hoping for a show, big disappointment and a huge waste of money. (I really wanted to see Mickey and Billy, but that was not to be). That's twice in a row I have been denied a dead show, Bobby's ratdog show right before the FTW fiasco, lol, Fare the well? should have been called Phil's big payoff, who was suppose to "retire" after those shows, what happened Phil? Got a second wind? Terrapin not paying off like you thought it would? Greed?, and don't even get me started on that sorry excuse for a guitar player replacement, Trey? really? It was all about what Phil wanted and the rest just went along for the paycheck, and then the Dead and co show. Guess my race is run. Watch out hbob, there are people on this very site who will attack you for this purchase or any opinion which is not of there liking or who don't agree with you. Besides, don't you know that these shows can be found on the internet? Which was pointed out to me by some guy who just had to point that out like he knew everything dead or like I had been living in a cave for the last 20 years. I purchased those cd's in the 90's before the www. You know, I think I'm done on this site, I know, I've said that before but there are just too many snarks here that attack you for your opinion, why bother, the love is gone and all that is left is the debate. I don't want to debate any of you, I just love the Grateful Dead. Not Fare the well, not the dead, not furthur, not dead and co., the God Damn Grateful Dead. What happened to the love? Dead and Gone like Jerry. At least I have my memories of what it was really like, not this plastic fake dead they have now. They are all cover bands without Jerry.
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you might even (I can't believe I'm saying this), write to that guy in the White House. anyone who has the cajones to join the military should be treated as gold. I certainly wasn't brave enough. give it a try, and DON'T GIVE UP.
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.... tell us what you really think. :-) In the end you have to love a person who knows what they like.
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#11020 in my box today.Might not be the first one here in Germany cause there are some copies on ebay since one week and longer. Gar-see-ya JJ
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...gotcha, sorry about that :)
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...first release!(In case anyone is not aware of the Bear foundation). :) https://owsleystanleyfoundation.org/product/doc-merle-watson-never-way-… Doc & Merle Watson: Never the Same Way Once – Live at the Boarding House – May 1974 Rated 5.00 out of 5 based on 5 customer ratings(5 customer reviews) $80.00 7 CD Box Set from 4 nights of shows as played in 1974. This is the first box set of live recordings ever released of Doc & Merle Watson, containing 7 CDs and 94 tracks spanning 4 nights of shows. Features a 16-page booklet of liner notes, including new material from Watson collaborators T. Michael Coleman (who plays bass on these recordings) and David Holt. The first Bear’s Sonic Journals release produced entirely by the Owsley Stanley Foundation from Owsley’s storied trove of live concert recordings. Exclusive debut April 27th at the 30th annual MerleFest, the premiere bluegrass festival named after Merle Watson and hosted in Wilkesboro, North Carolina near the Watsons’ family home. General release June 23, until then only available at OwsleyStanleyFoundation.org
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Been on an '81 bender recently. Love the 5/1/81 Hampton show and lots of other stuff on that tour.... 5/16/81 from 30 Trips is also great. Can't recall if I've brought this up in the past, but does anyone know if there's a good copy of 5/5/81 Glens Falls, NY that may have surfaced anywhere in recent years? All I can find is an OK AUD that I have had and loved forever, but haven't ever seen a good SBD. The show is firecracker from start to finish with a crazy-good setlist. Highly recommended, even just the audience version, downloadable: https://archive.org/details/gd1981-05-05.fob.nak300.morris.102023.sbeok… Bob - Agree that 9/16/90 is a great show. Sleeper setlist, but the whole show is energetic and fluid. A great show, hugely underrated. Also, I wonder if doing smaller boxes and more of them might be a good idea? If each box had 2-3 shows instead of 4-7 shows, you could release more boxes! Last year we got a 2-disc box and a 4-disc box... it's nice getting 2/year, from different eras. Or maybe three 2-show boxes? 6/9-10/73, 6/10-11/76, and 6/20-21/80?
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I got the webcast last night - disaster. It buffered constantly like Max Headroom for an hour - I spent that hour assuming the problem was on my end, rebooting my modem, rebooting computer, clearing my caches, clearing trash = more computer memory, etc. Nothing worked. I finally just turned it off - MADDENING. This morning they issued an apology saying the issue was on THEIR end! Their technology partner in Mexico couldn't handle the bandwidth and they are trying to fix, but that the apparently the disclaimer you have to click includes an "absolutely no refunds - all sales final" clause. ("Who doesn't read the user agreement?!!!" to quote South Park - LOL). Today I complained asking for a refund and they said they don't do that but do I want a free show in the future? No... No, I don't. Demanding a refund. So "buyer beware" on nugs.net streaming the D&C shows. There's a chance it won't work, and if it doesn't, you're hosed. [edit: Just got an e-mail - Apparently my rather pointed threat of filing a formal complaint to my bank/credit card regarding this nugs.net D&C simulcast transaction succeeded in getting them to reverse the charge on my card, in case anyone else experienced the same.]
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One year ago today, 16 February 2017, a Thursday, Get Shown The Light box set went on pre-order and the 15,000 set sold out quite quickly. Oh, the joy! Oh the mayhem! Oh, the humanity! Oh, don't bogart that joint! On 20 February 2017, an "all music edition" went on pre-order. It's a re-packaging of the original set minus the book by Peter Conners, "Cornell '77" which could be bought separately at other retailers, and later at dead.net. This set is still available. I like the music in the first "May 1977" box just a hair better than these 5/5-7-8-9/77 shows, but I extremely happy that these shows came home the the Grateful Dead vault and were released as soon as possible - just in time for their 40th anniversary.
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No, that's not a new Fender model. Thanks for the heads up - ! - on the Dead & Co. Mexico streaming disaster. I was seriously considering hooking up for nights 2 and 3, I will heed the warning and pass on the frustration. At some point, Dead & Co. will release a live video. I appreciate the rants of all the caustic old geezers like unkle sam, and all the rest of you. It's the color, and the different views that make any forum interesting. I think it's fine to totally blow something out of the water (Trey, bootlegs, 90s Dead - whatever) without making the attack personal. It is the opposing viewpoint which forces one to hone one's arguments, and any bullshit will have holes soundly poked in it. That is the essence of good debate, and it is never too late to learn. As an oft-proclaimed 70s head, I've been re-listening to 7/7/89 Philadelphia (Crimson, White & Indigo) and, man, what a stellar show. After the Era Wars, I'm actually digging the later stuff a lot more now.
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"So by your logic, if I'm short on rent one month, It'd be OK to create 100 Dead boxes and peddle them to coffee shops and record stores in Boston - "Summer '73!", making $20 profit on each = $2,000! " yep, it would ... put me down for 2 then when the shows are Normanized on this site I'd buy the upgrades.
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As a post-hiatus/pre-coma prefer picky Dead Head, i wave that white flag. I wave it high and wide. Better yet i just bought Dick's Pick 9 last night. All eras have their "X-Factor" number of shows......just some more than others.
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....yeah. I remember. One of the most stressful days of the year for me. Was at work, and put everything else on hold for a couple of hours. But in the end, it was worth it. Boston anyone?
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Vguy - I'm in tears!!! #2 is good, too.
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That is laugh out loud hilarious. Got me rolling through a few of those that are in a similar vein. They're all a hoot. Great way to start a sunny Saturday! Thank you!!
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....these Dead/classic TV show mash-ups are one of my new favorite things in the world!
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I'm like that. I often start listening to shows from a year I don't normally rate, after reading of someone else's enthusiasm on here. It happened this morning when I listened to the bonus tracks from Daves Picks 18-16th July 1976. I don't often play a 1976 show, but I put this on after reading of the requests for a Summer 1976 box on here-glad I did, too. Excellent show. I still can't countenance the idea of listening to a Jerryless Dead, though. My loss.
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looking at you daverock. sorry just being snorky. (not a typo. Zappa was fond of using snorks.) Era War is over (if you want it). hooray! 8/26/71 is good stuff. I want 6 Dave's per year. even 8. c'mon Dave, you can make it happen!!!
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