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    The unexpected return of the masters of the Grateful Dead's triumphant show at the Albuquerque Civic Auditorium, November 17, 1971, yields great rewards. The Dead came in HOT for their first New Mexico show. Aided by clarity and precision and abetted by confidence and focus, they finessed old standards with definitive takes. With Keith now blending in seamlessly on keys, the first set offered up a triple shot of electric Blues, an exceptional "You Win Again," and a stellar "One More Saturday Night" to wrap things up. And the second set, well, it might just be unlike any you've ever heard. Archivist David Lemieux urges you to turn it up and do it loudly. We won't dare spoil all the surprises, but pay special attention to the rippin' "Sugar Magnolia," the aggressively monstrous "The Other One," and the highly-danceable "Not Fade>GDTRFB>Not Fade." Rounding out the 3CDs, you'll find selections from Pigpen's return tour at Ann Arbor, MI, 12/14/71. Subscribers will get nearly all of the complete show as this year's bonus disc.

    As always, Dave's Picks Volume 26 has been mastered to HDCD specs from the original analog tapes by Jeffrey Norman and is limited to 18,000 individually-numbered copies*.

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  • bohlint
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    I have been a break from the dead lately. I tend to take a couple months off every so often to enjoy other music and to help keep fresh ears. Honestly the last few Dave’s Picks haven’t done much for me. I love it all but lately it has felt like more of the same when recieving them. While driving today I had a thought and I felt the GD juices beginning to flow again. That thought gentleman and Mary was some primal dead. That down and dirty mid to late 69 goodness. Then it all came into focus...... WE NEED THE ARC BOX! Now is the time Dave!
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    Is it Mucic or Muclc? Until now, almost 23 years later, I was sure the mis-print was Muclc. Now I know and I used a magnifying lens to really see the "correct" mis-print. Thank you all for bringing this obscure detail to light. I remember calling the 1-800 number on the (printed) Grateful Dead Almanac and ordering this release. I was put on hold and Dark Star from Live/Dead was the on-hold Muzak playing in the background. When the operator got my call, I said to her after I placed my order, "I sorta wished I was kept on hold, I love that background music." We both laughed.
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    First, has anyone thought how fun this next week or so might be; not only do we get to WATCH the cup finals...we get a ring side seat for what I hope will be some amazingly entertaining “cup talk” between our very own Angry Jack Straw (Caps), and Vguy (Knights)..... Daverock, I think I was thinking lol, that musically, perhaps some of the bands then, could be considered to have been at their peaks?....I know crazy subjective nonsense, but just a thought. And of course we have recordings, as limited as they are comparatively, that influence this theory for many. So to see in cool venues at band peaks is I guess what I meant. i.e., 73 Winterland.....As lucky as I was to see/hear what I did, I’m sure shows like that would stand out? I think I have experienced and heard about enough of the venues/vibe thing to get that part. Perhaps one of the great parts of Phil and Bob getting back at it in the late 90s was everything was able to get small again. Seeing Further for the fist time at Broomfield made me think I was at a new, clean Rochester War Memorial. The place seemed half empty, everyone was on the floor, you could sit almost anywhere. The vibe was amazing. The venues, the tech, the vide, probably the stress etc, all got real small and laid back, so for us “youngin’s” Seeing say P&F at the Denver Philmore, gave us perhaps a glimpse of what it was like scene/venue wise waaay back. Obviously, “culturally”, ahem, there would be a big difference between 69 and 99.... And I saw enough and heard first hand about those old drafty 10k “war memorials” etc. To me, the ultimate vibe was portrayed in the Dead Movie....wanted to be that dude in the front row every night and have a intimate knowdlege of the music like that, not just some causal fan who came just to get high and dance. Not that there is anything wrong with that. It’s just we were young fans as well as budding musicians and sound techs etc, so getting in the front row was like going to college! “What pre amp is he using this tour?” ”Oh, that’s how he plays that.” Yeah know, that kind of stuff. It was on a whole different level for us, and of course I cannot begin to describe the connection with the band when you were up there.....phew, still gives me shivers.... The letting go, freaking out and dancing phase came later ; ) Hell, shows didn’t always sell out then, so often larger venues would be kinda empty. But to be at like winter land with 5k or what ever uncle Bilbo packed in, and just the lay out etc. And the vibe, seemed sooooo laid back. The band that era, and the Wall, to me that might of been up there at the top, well, let’s not go down the “favorite” dead end road again.... But it’s all Yin/Yang. Yeah the scene got too big etc, and general admission mostly became a thing of the past, and the crowds did change drastically, no offense to the Touchers etc., but it did. On the other hand they played some great venues, they got tight, the sound and lights got way better, they for a while became a tight knit, and dare I say professional working unit. Hell, for a while it was even cool/popular to be a Dead Head! So like everything else in the whole Dead equation, it constantly was changing for good or for ill....and one can find good and bad at any point, any era, any configuration. Luckily, with the right kind of eyes, there’s usually more of the former, than the latter! “In the strangest of places if you look at it right” Anyway, mostly just love R&R stories, so keep em coming all y’all.... Dave, love your insightful and detailed reviews/posts. How the hell do you have that kind of time to not only listen so intently, analyze and then write for us. You must be a lucky dog! Wuff!
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    You've nailed it, Daverock!!
    I've always felt EXACTLY the same!! Every concert from'74 back to '68 was better than the 1,000+ shows I've seen since '75!! It's crazy how that goes. Also, if I didn't start listening to a band until album 3 or 4, I was hopelessly out of touch & behind the times. Even if the artist now has 15 or 20 releases. Case in point, the first Springsteen album I bought was "Darkness on the Edge of Town', #4. I believed I was so out of touch because I missed the first 3 albums. And now it turns out that after album #6, I pretty much don't like anything else. We music nuts have a lot in common with weird little minutiae like this. It's the beauty of sharing with like minded people!!
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    From what you write, I get the impression that you started going to gigs in the late 1970s, and that you regard the early 70s as being a better period for seeing gigs. I started going to gigs in 1972, and I always felt that the same way about late 60s - that they were better, and that I had joined a party just as it was ending. I wonder if this is a bit of a mis-perception-that things were always better before we arrived, which is usually the opinion of those who were participants during the earlier era. If you stared going to gigs in the late 70s-that was probably the best time for going to gigs-for you.
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    Decided to check out 5.26.95 today....
    ....now I have never listened to this show before. Not bad for '95, but I'm scratching my head at the FOTM. I don't want to say it's the worst version I've ever heard, but it's up there. https://archive.org/details/gd1995-05-26.sbd.larson.35169.flac16/gd95-0… ....Jerry is plucking his magic twanger for sure, but I'm not a fan of this twang...the vocals during the final coda are also cringe worthy. Moving on.
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    Its spelt Mucic on my copy, although I have only noticed, now since it has been pointed out. Just shows how we sometimes see what we expect to see-not what's actually there. I agree that its a great show. Help-Slipknot-Franklins is my favourite 1977 jam, although it didn't crop up that often. I have always considered the one played on 9th June at Winterland to be the greatest-but I haven't played it this year yet-and they are all good. You sure listened to 18th June 1974 in more favourable conditions than I did, Jim! Not that there's anything wrong with my front room-but it doesn't sound as expansive as where you heard it.
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    You are correct, 10-26-89 has been released, bummer. Sorry, not overly familiar, since I didn’t get Boxilla... I did happen to go through list of shows (Wikipedia?) last night since I’ve seen so much here about it.....cursing myself, though it was a lot of scratch for me at the time... Always been a tad obsessed with those Miami shows as I had tix, but had to sell since I went to Hampton instead...(went to Philly also, but that was planned). Enjoyed Fla. 88 shows, and saw more shows at Spectrum than any other venue (13 I t think?) so the plan was to do Philly/Miami, but then Hampton happened.......Glad to hear the first night of Miami was good too, perhaps that will end up on something? Always thought perhaps not all, but a nice representation/sample of remaining unreleased 89 fall shows would make a nice box, especially since there are multi-tracks etc...perhaps that 9/29/89 also if it’s as good as it looks? I will have to get 10-26 copy elsewhere.... Really enjoyed your Floyd comments, especially the 73 show stuff. It must of been amazing to see all these great bands in perhaps their primes..... Personally, I really enjoy the posts by you folks that were a bit ahead of the curve age wise regarding early 70s, and sixties shows that you were at etc. I know how I remeber how much things changed from late 70s when I became concert goer, over the ensuing years. So using comparitve analysis in reverse, can only imagine what it was like back then; probably even more laid back, smaller scenes, with bands in their prime? Thanks to all who recall here their early experiences for those of us to young to have been there, so we can use these visions to enhance our imaginations etc., At least we have much of the fantastic music made in those days to enjoy!
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    a tip of the hat to those for whom Memorial Day was created
    braver, stronger people than me.
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    Bob t.. Couldn't agree more. daverock, funny you brought up 6/18/74 Louisville. I had a busy day planned.. needed to start my day early, change the oil in the truck and get on the river early. So just after reading your post I go to move my truck to the oil changing spot, the radio was last on SiriusXM 23, The Grateful Dead Channel and that remarkable eyes of the world was playing. I recognized it immediately.. and it gave me a chuckle. Seeing how serendipity was already interfering with my plans.. after I changed the oil I made sure to grab my waterproof shuffle that had 6/18/74 already loaded and enjoyed most of the show on what turned out be a spectacular sunny day carving turns through the beautiful mountain canyon just upstream of my home. 11 miles of Class IV and V whitewater.. didn't see another soul except the buddy I was paddling with and even spotted a bald eagle in the top part of the run, which doesn't happen every day. Thanks for that post, you tilted karma my way and set in play what turned out to be a most enjoyable Saturday morning. Happy holidays all. 5/25..yes, I think that's what I will listen to on my bike ride up to get my truck. It's a stunner and the ride will likely take almost a couple hours. Just enough for the second set. Nice ramble, unkle.. a few nice little bits of history you got to attend.
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The unexpected return of the masters of the Grateful Dead's triumphant show at the Albuquerque Civic Auditorium, November 17, 1971, yields great rewards. The Dead came in HOT for their first New Mexico show. Aided by clarity and precision and abetted by confidence and focus, they finessed old standards with definitive takes. With Keith now blending in seamlessly on keys, the first set offered up a triple shot of electric Blues, an exceptional "You Win Again," and a stellar "One More Saturday Night" to wrap things up. And the second set, well, it might just be unlike any you've ever heard. Archivist David Lemieux urges you to turn it up and do it loudly. We won't dare spoil all the surprises, but pay special attention to the rippin' "Sugar Magnolia," the aggressively monstrous "The Other One," and the highly-danceable "Not Fade>GDTRFB>Not Fade." Rounding out the 3CDs, you'll find selections from Pigpen's return tour at Ann Arbor, MI, 12/14/71. Subscribers will get nearly all of the complete show as this year's bonus disc.

As always, Dave's Picks Volume 26 has been mastered to HDCD specs from the original analog tapes by Jeffrey Norman and is limited to 18,000 individually-numbered copies*.

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

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Dicks Picks 12 Not even close. So fluid and unique. I can't think of any other version of a single song the band performed that surpasses all the other versions by such a wide margin.
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It was a trick question.. I was just looking for a new, good one I had not listened to before. ..as for the best Eyes.. Louisville.
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.... because you know it to be true. Holly Bowling is aces.
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I really don't know what is going on in Utah that you are referring about. Utah isn't above federal law either. I don't think people should go to prison either (prison and jail are two different things) but at the same time I really don't feel too bad if someone does cuz laws are not that hard to follow they really aren't. I mean people say its not addictive or habit forming but theres a law saying its illegal and people still do. so if it isn't, then its kinda boiled down to this: I'm having a REALLY hard time following this particular law and I'm getting in trouble cuz of it so it needs to be taken out lol.
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If you are not in favor of people going to jail, then you are arguing for decriminalization.. which basically means legalization. The alternatives involve jail time, one way or the other.
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So true.. but my favorite Eyes just so happens to be the one she plays on this video. Brings back memories. Now back to the best China Rider. Certainly more fun than discussing going to jail.
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No separation of church & state. The church is the state. one of us...one of us...one of us...
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....my take on Utah is/was their beer laws. Used to be you couldn't serve beer in that state above 3.5 ABV or some nonsense like that. And you could only have one drink on your table at a time. Now they brew some pretty strong brews. Holly is always on my radar for a show here. Yet to happen. She does a really, really good Terrapin Suite too. Busted her Better Left Unsung CD just now. Yup. Still grate. She tickles some pretty sweet Phish ivory keys as well....ala Tahoe Tweezerhttps://youtu.be/zxBJBAFcmSY
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....if anyone can show me a better one than '74 Providence, I'm all ears. Go on. Impress me. 420 smoking session will commence soon. I think I'll listen to some more King Crimson while I'm at it. Why knot?
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- '76 is definitely awesome. Caught me by surprise when the Betty's came out. A much slower burn, but some great moments, especially if you don't look in the usual places....- weed - no shame in saying no. - edibles.... convenience and stealth factor is a plus, but the delayed onset and the slow arc of the buzz kinda drones on (especially compared to the usual initial head-rush and then slow taper). Edibles are a commitment. - YES the 6/26 DP12 China>Rider melts lead - insanely good. A personal fav of mine is 12/1/79. - GD Fillmore vinyl - great idea. These shows are among the most amazing recordings of the 20th century. 2/27 and 2/28 are two of the best shows ever recorded. And the other two are similarly brilliant and make for a solid4-how box.
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....that 420 is the smallest number easily divisible by 1,2,3,4,5,6 and 7 but not easily divisible by 8th's? I know right? That's what I said....
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no separation of church & state? that's bullshit. if they have no separation of church & State then their churches can start paying taxes. i'm sure it has everything to do with those polygamous cults.
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Methinks VGuy's IQ went up several points since Vegas went legal. Not that he wasn't very smart before, just an observation.
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....I've been through southern Utah. Pretty weird vibe I had while I was there. Just kept driving. Faster.
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after watching some of that polygamy cult show on A & E, I would drive fast too vguy its creepy ass shit. I wouldn't feel safe there I would be pissing my pants if my car broke down in that area
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....I'm better at math whilst high. I know right? That's what I said!....outlawing porn? Good luck with that Utes.
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Avail as a 3CD set "Import" and it actually sounds pretty good.
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I am very glad I live in Washington state. if I can buy all the guns and ammunition I want (with constitutional blessing) and I can buy all the alcohol I want and I can buy all the tobacco I want then I am glad I can buy all the cannabis I want and smoke all the cannabis I want.
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I used quote marks for that cuz people say playboy is porn (it isn't....or at least not since I last checked)
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Hi All, I am diverting from the topic at hand just to mention that Deadbase 50 is on sale at Amazon. There is a promo code to enter after you set up purchase- 50DEAD420. The code is for half off, so it comes out to $45, plus shipping. I think this is a great deal. This sale is is running from 4/19 through 4/21. I just came across it today and I put my order in. I thought I would pass it off to all of you since it was being discussed a few pages ago. I have been wanting to get this for a while, and I wanted share with all of you in case anybody else was in the market for it as well.
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What about Gainesville?
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.... Gainesville this, Gainesville that. Where's the Baked Alaska box? Hmmmm? Where's that? ;)....the 5.10.80 China -> Rider is pretty strong. Good call stolzfus. In fact, that entire second set looks tasty. No offense King Crimson. Squirrel!!
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I agree that the China > Rider for 6/26/74 (DP 12) is up there, especially because it starts off with a jam first then goes into the China Cat. I have also thought that the China > Rider from Veneta (8/27/72) was pretty incendiary (yay! Almost Famous reference!) and it served in many ways in my opinion as the launching point for that show. Another one I find to be pretty good is the version on The Grateful Dead Movie (10/17/74). It might be that the video aids to it for me, but that one comes off really well. Also the version from 5/6/80 which is Road Trips V.3 N.4. from my Alma Mater is another good one. First time I heard that was back in the tape trading days where I got an audience tape of that show. The audience tapes as well matrix mixes can add a different perspective on the show. I know many of you have commented on that before. On the tape I had, it was very easy to hear the interplay between the band and the crowd. I distinctly remember the crowd being very heightened and as Rider was peaking. After all the lyrics had been delivered, the band really rides the crowds excitement and pushed the crescendo both longer and louder. I don't own the Road Trips release of this show, which represents another one I should not have passed on, but given that I have not heard this in a long while. I will likely wait to until Real Gone reissues it as they are working their way backwards with the RTs, but I might need to visit the Archive to listen to the audience source soon.
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5.10.80 Hartford Civic Centersecond set . China Cat Sunflower -> I Know You Rider Feel Like A Stranger -> Comes A Time -> Estimated Prophet -> He's Gone -> Uncle John's Band -> Drumz -> Not Fade Away -> Sugar Magnolia . Alabama Getaway -> One More Saturday Knight . Look at all those beautiful ->'s. stolzfus. You are da man! The Jim Wise recording I'm listening to features several firework explosions. A good one occurs in the middle of Comes A Time. Hard to beat a sweet aud. That Times -> Estimated segue was nice.
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This is easily if not best china cat/I know you riders in existence. They picked the delicate intro to perfection and this version out of all others was used for the final selection of Europe 72. Jim
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DP12 is also my no-brainer favorite but I also love DP10 (12/29/77) - it’s a powerful version, maybe because they hadn’t played it in a long time. Check out the “cool Colorado rain” part... makes the hair stand up on the back of my neck every time.
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Catching up.5-10-80 China->Rider. I've only got the second set but boy-oh-boy is it a doozey. Got mine from the good ole CAFE'. It's there if you're inclined. Get some :o) ...Europe '72 China->Rider is still my favorite.
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Got the box here in my local record store in germany for around 55€, quite a fair price Cheers and happy weekend
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The ones I can remember off the top of my head as being particularly great are also 26th June 1974 and 27th August 1972. Especially the film of the 1972 one at Veneta, which is probably my favourite film clip of the band. That or the Johnny B. Goode encore at Winterland New Years 1978. Generally, I like the 1972-1974 versions. (I'm back on China-Rider). The show I am listening to at the moment, Frankfurt 26th April 1972 features a good version. In fact it features a good version of everything played. The show is renowned for great versions of The Other One and Lovelight-but the whole show sparkles. Every time I play a show from this tour, especially after a break of a week or two, it seems like the best show of the run.
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It seems a bit pricey to me. There is only one store that has a copy near me, as far as I know, and that is about 40 odd miles away. I phoned up the shop this morning, and the girl I spoke to told me they only had the one. She said people had been queuing up outside since 4.00am this morning, and by the time I go there it would probably be gone. So I stayed home! I' be looking on ebay and Amazon now.
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Favorites: 5/3/72 2/28/73 3/23/74 6/26/74 12/1/79 7/17/89 4/1/90
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12/29/77
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Infant10/31/69 San Jose 12/31/69 Boston Tea Party 2/14/70 FE, NY 5/14/70 Merrimack, MO Adolescence 5/24/72 London 5/3/72 Paris 8/27/72 Veneta Teenager - really any from 73 through 74 6/26/74 Providence 6/22/73 PNE 2/9/73 Palo Alto 5/17/74 PNE 11/11/73 Winterland 10/20/74 Winterland Prom 12/29/77 Workingmans, paying the bills. 8/7/82 Alpine 10/10/82 Frost 6/15/85 Greek 10/18/89 Spectrum 6/17/89 Alpine (checking out 5/10/80 now, thanks all) Touch of Grey, Senior Years 6/16/90 Mountain View 9/20/90 MSG 4/1/90 Omni I think I left off a few 'musts'. Oh well.. it's nice out, I'm heading outside.. music in hand.
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ah... oft overlooked. VGuy reminded me last year to put this in rotation, and I did. It's on my favorite waterproof shuffle, which means it gets steady rotation during watersport activities. The whole show is simply classic.. a bright, quality China Rider, one of the best Lovelights of the tour (Lovelight > GDTRFB is stupendous), the only DS>TOO of the tour. What a show.. a 99.9 of 100 and a desert island must have. In fact.. I am grabbing the device that has this show on it, so it's getting hit in about an hour. A tip of the hat to SimonRob.
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Love the May 1980's, they are loose and slinky, and on fire! The growth of Stranger is intense. Weird, as I get older, and where I live, I do truly Feel Like a Stranger. Sojourn on my friends!
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But glue is still legal. Weed should be legal just as alcohol, nicotine, and caffeine are. Some people are more prone to addictive personalities (and some choose gambling, skydiving, extreme sports, sex, etc to get their rush rather than substances) which is why it is necessary to have programs in place to help them overcome their addiction. But there are also many people who can use weed without moving on to crack, heroin, meth, etc. Those people shouldn’t be penalized because there are other people who couldn’t control themselves. (Just getting caught up on the posts, been a little busy lately) Got to run, found a record store that is holding a FW vinyl for me......
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As north-west Europe currently basks in record-breaking temperatures (up to 29 C / 84 F) it is hard to believe just how cold it was at Bickershaw 46 years ago. Global warming? Jus' kiddin'. At least by the last day the weather had relented, even if it remained horribly cold. A fine selection performed that day: Brinsley Schwartz, Country Joe McDonald, The New Riders and our heroes. Check out Brinsley Schwartz if you have never heard their music. Mr. Schwartz himself and Bob Andrews subsequently became members of Graham Parker's excellent Rumour while Nick Lowe went on to solo success. As always at large gatherings, Country Joe's Fish Cheer got the crowd going. The sunny California sounds of the New Riders would have been better in Californian temperatures, but nothing could stop the Dead producing a top-notch performance for many hours, but it seemed to be over far too soon. A memorable day indeed.
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Took me a while and I did not check all numbers...but divisible by 8ths, too funny! We be connected, so the days of crazy 8ths is long gone. Speaking of which I got to try shatter a few weeks back. One toke over the line indeed. I told my buddy a few days later, I thought I was going to have to call the ambOlence. He had something called a nectar collector. First time I had seen that contraption, just wow. Smoking Crater indeed. https://www.ebay.com/i/273127230622?chn=ps https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tj96Tau44OA
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I don't own a turntable, but I went down and picked up a copy anyway. The guy recommended Jeff Buckley. Anybody ever heard his stuff?
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Jeff was Tim Buckley’s son. I’d recommend Tim over Jeff, as he had a much broader, more diverse and interesting catalogue:Studio albums Tim Buckley (1966) Goodbye and Hello (1967) Happy Sad (1969) Blue Afternoon (1969) Lorca (1970) Starsailor (1970) Greetings from L.A. (1972) Sefronia (1973) Look at the Fool (1974) Live albums Dream Letter: Live in London 1968 (1990) Peel Sessions (1991) Live at the Troubadour 1969 (1994) Honeyman: Live 1973 (1995) Once I Was (1999) Copenhagen Tapes (2000) Live at the Folklore Center 1967 (Tompkins Square, 2009)
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All the E72 DarkStars are unique of course. Bickershaw just SOUNDS outdoors and muddy and extra loosey goosey. Maybe that Star-Other One has the most free "space" of any E72 show?! Sweet stuff.
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