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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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    Sorry, folks, something was screwy and I kept punching "save"
    Wonder if that's synchronicity at work? First post disappeared into the ether. I checked to be sure. Rewrote it, posted it again. Oh, well, it's the thought that counts....
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    the pickins' are slim this time of year! After the abundant April, what do we have? a show or two in May, France, 7/02's cool, but he's not a big fan. Yale bowl? Meh. There's some sweetness in August, but things don't pick up again until Keith hits town. That's a loooong time between celebrations - I'd be cranky, too.I'll be listening 6/21.
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    A brief Doc story with a moral
    Maybe this will help me lighten up about Doc's dark passage... and perhaps let him know he's well-loved and we're just gonna wait to hear from him again. So after the usual preliminaries, Doc promises to send his favorite GD shows, best sound only (my request) from 67 to 74 (my request, again). And I like physical CDs so I can file 'em in chrono order on my live GD shelves. Geez, that's asking a lot, but Doc explained that his receipt of this music dedicated him to lifelong sharing without return favors. There's a Deadhead. One day a box arrives and it contains like 60-70 shows and nearly 100 CD-Rs. I almost had to strap on an adult diaper. In time, my ears get suspicious and we find that Doc has sent us 100 discs of MP3 files! Not high-rez flac, MP3s. So I call him and give him a good-natured "How could you???" He said, "Your ears can't tell." I said, "Why do you think I'm on the phone??" We laughed over it. And he promised to "make good." (Can you imagine how much work his first batch took, and what an ungrateful skunk in Colorado sounds like?) So, just based on his generosity, I obtain a pretty expensive, large-format B&W print of Pigpen in his overalls, playing harp, with Bobby in the shadows behind him taken by my photog friend, Larry Hulst, who's shot every rocker and blues-er since he came back from 'Nam in 1969. I roll it up, pack it in a triangular, not tubular, mailer and ship it off. Phone rings. It's Doc. Was that print expensive? he asks. Kinda, why? I ask. Cuz it arrived damaged, you shoulda used a thick round mailer, he said in a factual tone. Goddamn, so sorry, let me send you another, I say. Oh no, it's Pigpen and a little damage makes it even better, he said. So we're even in some weird karmic way, both having fumbled it slightly. Many months later, my listening buddy, Steve-o, and I are at his cabin in the foothills of the Rockies, absorbing yet another prime DaP. "Guess we'll never hear from the Doc again, eh?" We agree. Just a few days later, a small pkg arrives in the mail. It's a hard drive with 100 GD shows in high-res flac files, with tons of Freddie, BB and Albert King (Doc knows I love the three Kings), plus Muddy Waters; the thing is packed, all in high-rez files. The moral of the story: Doc always comes through, even for idiotic strangers like me. So tonight I'm sayin', Come on, baby, you're gonna pull through the darkness. You're gonna regain your coffee-fueled "Good Morning Rockers" attitude and our love and support is going to reach you and ease your passage back to the bright sunshine. I just hope you don't notice a couple of hot tears streakin' down my face right now.
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    the pickins' are slim this time of year! After the abundant April, what do we have? a show or two in May, France, 7/02's cool, but he's not a big fan. Yale bowl? Meh. There's some sweetness in August, but things don't pick up again until Keith hits town. That's a loooong time between celebrations - I'd be cranky, too.I'll be listening 6/21.
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    A brief Doc story with a moral
    Maybe this will help me lighten up about Doc's dark passage... and perhaps let him know he's well-loved and we're just gonna wait to hear from him again. So after the usual preliminaries, Doc promises to send his favorite GD shows, best sound only (my request) from 67 to 74 (my request, again). And I like physical CDs so I can file 'em in chrono order on my live GD shelves. Geez, that's asking a lot, but Doc explained that his receipt of this music dedicated him to lifelong sharing without return favors. There's a Deadhead. One day a box arrives and it contains like 60-70 shows and nearly 100 CD-Rs. I almost had to strap on an adult diaper. In time, my ears get suspicious and we find that Doc has sent us 100 discs of MP3 files! Not high-rez flac, MP3s. So I call him and give him a good-natured "How could you???" He said, "Your ears can't tell." I said, "Why do you think I'm on the phone??" We laughed over it. And he promised to "make good." (Can you imagine how much work his first batch took, and what an ungrateful skunk in Colorado sounds like?) So, just based on his generosity, I obtain a pretty expensive, large-format B&W print of Pigpen in his overalls, playing harp, with Bobby in the shadows behind him taken by my photog friend, Larry Hulst, who's shot every rocker and blues-er since he came back from 'Nam in 1969. I roll it up, pack it in a triangular, not tubular, mailer and ship it off. Phone rings. It's Doc. Was that print expensive? he asks. Kinda, why? I ask. Cuz it arrived damaged, you shoulda used a thick round mailer, he said in a factual tone. Goddamn, so sorry, let me send you another, I say. Oh no, it's Pigpen and a little damage makes it even better, he said. So we're even in some weird karmic way, both having fumbled it slightly. Many months later, my listening buddy, Steve-o, and I are at his cabin in the foothills of the Rockies, absorbing yet another prime DaP. "Guess we'll never hear from the Doc again, eh?" We agree. Just a few days later, a small pkg arrives in the mail. It's a hard drive with 100 GD shows in high-res flac files, with tons of Freddie, BB and Albert King (Doc knows I love the three Kings), plus Muddy Waters; the thing is packed, all in high-rez files. The moral of the story: Doc always comes through, even for idiotic strangers like me. So tonight I'm sayin', Come on, baby, you're gonna pull through the darkness. You're gonna regain your coffee-fueled "Good Morning Rockers" attitude and our love and support is going to reach you and ease your passage back to the bright sunshine. I just hope you don't notice a couple of hot tears streakin' down my face right now.
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    A brief Doc story with a moral
    Maybe this will help me lighten up about Doc's dark passage... and perhaps let him know he's well-loved and we're just gonna wait to hear from him again. So after the usual preliminaries, Doc promises to send his favorite GD shows, best sound only (my request) from 67 to 74 (my request, again). And I like physical CDs so I can file 'em in chrono order on my live GD shelves. Geez, that's asking a lot, but Doc explained that his receipt of this music dedicated him to lifelong sharing without return favors. There's a Deadhead. One day a box arrives and it contains like 60-70 shows and nearly 100 CD-Rs. I almost had to strap on an adult diaper. In time, my ears get suspicious and we find that Doc has sent us 100 discs of MP3 files! Not high-rez flac, MP3s. So I call him and give him a good-natured "How could you???" He said, "Your ears can't tell." I said, "Why do you think I'm on the phone??" We laughed over it. And he promised to "make good." (Can you imagine how much work his first batch took, and what an ungrateful skunk in Colorado sounds like?) So, just based on his generosity, I obtain a pretty expensive, large-format B&W print of Pigpen in his overalls, playing harp, with Bobby in the shadows behind him taken by my photog friend, Larry Hulst, who's shot every rocker and blues-er since he came back from 'Nam in 1969. I roll it up, pack it in a triangular, not tubular, mailer and ship it off. Phone rings. It's Doc. Was that print expensive? he asks. Kinda, why? I ask. Cuz it arrived damaged, you shoulda used a thick round mailer, he said in a factual tone. Goddamn, so sorry, let me send you another, I say. Oh no, it's Pigpen and a little damage makes it even better, he said. So we're even in some weird karmic way, both having fumbled it slightly. Many months later, my listening buddy, Steve-o, and I are at his cabin in the foothills of the Rockies, absorbing yet another prime DaP. "Guess we'll never hear from the Doc again, eh?" We agree. Just a few days later, a small pkg arrives in the mail. It's a hard drive with 100 GD shows in high-res flac files, with tons of Freddie, BB and Albert King (Doc knows I love the three Kings), plus Muddy Waters; the thing is packed, all in high-rez files. The moral of the story: Doc always comes through, even for idiotic strangers like me. So tonight I'm sayin', Come on, baby, you're gonna pull through the darkness. You're gonna regain your coffee-fueled "Good Morning Rockers" attitude and our love and support is going to reach you and ease your passage back to the bright sunshine. I just hope you don't notice a couple of hot tears streakin' down my face right now.
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    the pickins' are slim this time of year! After the abundant April, what do we have? a show or two in May, France, 7/02's cool, but he's not a big fan. Yale bowl? Meh. There's some sweetness in August, but things don't pick up again until Keith hits town. That's a loooong time between celebrations - I'd be cranky, too.I'll be listening 6/21.
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    A brief Doc story with a moral
    Maybe this will help me lighten up about Doc's dark passage... and perhaps let him know he's well-loved and we're just gonna wait to hear from him again. So after the usual preliminaries, Doc promises to send his favorite GD shows, best sound only (my request) from 67 to 74 (my request, again). And I like physical CDs so I can file 'em in chrono order on my live GD shelves. Geez, that's asking a lot, but Doc explained that his receipt of this music dedicated him to lifelong sharing without return favors. There's a Deadhead. One day a box arrives and it contains like 60-70 shows and nearly 100 CD-Rs. I almost had to strap on an adult diaper. In time, my ears get suspicious and we find that Doc has sent us 100 discs of MP3 files! Not high-rez flac, MP3s. So I call him and give him a good-natured "How could you???" He said, "Your ears can't tell." I said, "Why do you think I'm on the phone??" We laughed over it. And he promised to "make good." (Can you imagine how much work his first batch took, and what an ungrateful skunk in Colorado sounds like?) So, just based on his generosity, I obtain a pretty expensive, large-format B&W print of Pigpen in his overalls, playing harp, with Bobby in the shadows behind him taken by my photog friend, Larry Hulst, who's shot every rocker and blues-er since he came back from 'Nam in 1969. I roll it up, pack it in a triangular, not tubular, mailer and ship it off. Phone rings. It's Doc. Was that print expensive? he asks. Kinda, why? I ask. Cuz it arrived damaged, you shoulda used a thick round mailer, he said in a factual tone. Goddamn, so sorry, let me send you another, I say. Oh no, it's Pigpen and a little damage makes it even better, he said. So we're even in some weird karmic way, both having fumbled it slightly. Many months later, my listening buddy, Steve-o, and I are at his cabin in the foothills of the Rockies, absorbing yet another prime DaP. "Guess we'll never hear from the Doc again, eh?" We agree. Just a few days later, a small pkg arrives in the mail. It's a hard drive with 100 GD shows in high-res flac files, with tons of Freddie, BB and Albert King (Doc knows I love the three Kings), plus Muddy Waters; the thing is packed, all in high-rez files. The moral of the story: Doc always comes through, even for idiotic strangers like me. So tonight I'm sayin', Come on, baby, you're gonna pull through the darkness. You're gonna regain your coffee-fueled "Good Morning Rockers" attitude and our love and support is going to reach you and ease your passage back to the bright sunshine. I just hope you don't notice a couple of hot tears streakin' down my face right now.
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    A brief Doc story with a moral
    Maybe this will help me lighten up about Doc's dark passage... and perhaps let him know he's well-loved and we're just gonna wait to hear from him again. So after the usual preliminaries, Doc promises to send his favorite GD shows, best sound only (my request) from 67 to 74 (my request, again). And I like physical CDs so I can file 'em in chrono order on my live GD shelves. Geez, that's asking a lot, but Doc explained that his receipt of this music dedicated him to lifelong sharing without return favors. There's a Deadhead. One day a box arrives and it contains like 60-70 shows and nearly 100 CD-Rs. I almost had to strap on an adult diaper. In time, my ears get suspicious and we find that Doc has sent us 100 discs of MP3 files! Not high-rez flac, MP3s. So I call him and give him a good-natured "How could you???" He said, "Your ears can't tell." I said, "Why do you think I'm on the phone??" We laughed over it. And he promised to "make good." (Can you imagine how much work his first batch took, and what an ungrateful skunk in Colorado sounds like?) So, just based on his generosity, I obtain a pretty expensive, large-format B&W print of Pigpen in his overalls, playing harp, with Bobby in the shadows behind him taken by my photog friend, Larry Hulst, who's shot every rocker and blues-er since he came back from 'Nam in 1969. I roll it up, pack it in a triangular, not tubular, mailer and ship it off. Phone rings. It's Doc. Was that print expensive? he asks. Kinda, why? I ask. Cuz it arrived damaged, you shoulda used a thick round mailer, he said in a factual tone. Goddamn, so sorry, let me send you another, I say. Oh no, it's Pigpen and a little damage makes it even better, he said. So we're even in some weird karmic way, both having fumbled it slightly. Many months later, my listening buddy, Steve-o, and I are at his cabin in the foothills of the Rockies, absorbing yet another prime DaP. "Guess we'll never hear from the Doc again, eh?" We agree. Just a few days later, a small pkg arrives in the mail. It's a hard drive with 100 GD shows in high-res flac files, with tons of Freddie, BB and Albert King (Doc knows I love the three Kings), plus Muddy Waters; the thing is packed, all in high-rez files. The moral of the story: Doc always comes through, even for idiotic strangers like me. So tonight I'm sayin', Come on, baby, you're gonna pull through the darkness. You're gonna regain your coffee-fueled "Good Morning Rockers" attitude and our love and support is going to reach you and ease your passage back to the bright sunshine. I just hope you don't notice a couple of hot tears streakin' down my face right now.
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    the pickins' are slim this time of year! After the abundant April, what do we have? a show or two in May, France, 7/02's cool, but he's not a big fan. Yale bowl? Meh. There's some sweetness in August, but things don't pick up again until Keith hits town. That's a loooong time between celebrations - I'd be cranky, too.I'll be listening 6/21.
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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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Boring? This almost made me sad, but then I watched the video again. What a beautiful and unique way to bring people together all over the world.
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Nice list - I'm pleased I'm not the only crazy guy here who agonize is over satisfactory organization of the Digital Dead. I also moved the Dick's Picks 29 tracks into the Road Trips October 77 folder. Let's see what else... May 22nd 1977 - DP vol. 3. I was able to get my hands on some good sounding soundboard recordings of the missing tracks from that show, Brown Eyed Woman, Peggy-O etc. I like that you have June 16th and 18th 1974 in there. Those were horrible shows to have had broken up. The audio was just so good, I would love to hear Jerry's guitar cranking on all those tunes like it does on the ones we did get. How is the sound on those remainders? I also saw that you had October 18th and 19th 1974 on your list - do you find the discrepancy in audio quality between the fully produced tracks from the Movie Soundtrack and the remaining sound board tracks that you used to fill the gaps a distraction? I usually avoid using soundboard tracks to fill the gaps, unless they sound really really close to the Full Norman versions (usually 1977 is the only place I can get away with it). 80sFan - got your PM, thanks man! Digging into that right now.
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Hey all. Yup Keithfan2112, count me in. I've held off listening due to a future better listening experience. I won't avoid the archive because of this, but I will keep releases shrink wrapped from time to time. Last year I held off on a couple of Dave's Picks because I was hemming and hawing over which headphones to invest in. That's another rabbit hole. This year I'm backed up on the DP8 vinyl and now the Fillmore West RSD vinyl release. The grande deluxe is under going a major overhaul this year. Waiting on new speakers to arrive. I rock, like Daverock, the Project Carbon Debut. I will replace my red ortofon with the blue. Thanks wharfrat1. When the new speakers arrive and I'll get dirty running speaker wires through the wall and under the condo. I did say overhaul. Looking forward to a ride in Jim's time machine very soon! Enjoy the weekend Heads. The Music Never Stops. Cheers all!
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Keithfan, I have those '74 shows to fill in the Road Trips songs if you need them (PM me.)
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....gonna be a good weekend. A new Dave's, going to the Vegas Golden Knights / Sharks game tomorrow and going to see Infinity War Sunday.
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The bonus disc art is some of my favorite of the series...very nice.
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Just in case of delivery..... But it does not look like it's going to happen. It would be fantastic if they made it available for download to people who bought it.
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# 26 has found it's way to the edge of the world and yes...The Bonus Disc Art Work is amazingly fine...and I too will be making my way to Las Vegas from the edge of the world tomorrow...but instead of the hockey game (Which would be great to go to) I got a ticket for my wife to see Elton at Caesar's while I will be at The Wynn taking in Mel Brooks' one man show...enjoy all!!!
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#3246 arrived today in western Mass
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Farewell to Charles Neville, a fixture in Northampton for 15 yrs.
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Just ripped it to itunes, working on the Hill show correct order now. I still think the best bonus cover was Thelma. The Senator rocks that Tshirt! Have a good time at the game Vguy! Thanks for the DaP8 Vinyl link, got a copy on the way. Also lucky to score a RSD release.
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DaP26 at my local post office. sadly, not today. BUT - Road Trips 11/15/71 DID hit my doorstep earlier today, which I found for a "not outrageous price" on Amazon. Love having an original copy of all of these. And it is sooo solid, which bodes well for this one. Looking forward to this initial listen. Always approach with Virgin Ears if its one I've never stumbled across.... Happy Friday DeadFreaks. Cherry Tree in front yard is 'bout to pop blossoms. Sixtus
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Love the melting tie dye balloon art. I might have to get out my microscope, some of those distant skeletons may or may not be bearded.. Might not get a good listen until tomorrow... but I am savoring the moment. Another fine 71. Life is good.
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Mine will arrive on Tuesday or Wednesday, smile, I could drive and pick it up and be home in 3 hours maybe? Hey Sixtus, thanks for the info on cherry blossoms, We popped dogwoods about 4 weeks ago, and they are still hanging in there. The cherries bloomed about the same time as the dogwoods but have been gone for a couple of weeks. Been a cold April here but a spectacularly beautiful visual spring. Now I know spring is popping where you are. Nice!
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Dang love the Neville Brothers. I have an excellent board tape of them opening for Grateful Dead on 12/30/86. Well I have an old box of tapes, now I need to find it. I wonder if Charlie Miller takes head cases?
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Always great to compare notes, GFAr my friend. Sadly, Spring has been absent until just a few days ago in these parts; it's been remarkably cold in the latter half of "Winter". But Poppin' Blossoms is a great way to track geo-progress, interestingly. Now as for Geo-locator of my DaP 26, it needs a "beam me up Scotty" link, to my hands! Sixtus
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You set the controls of the riding mower to Monday afternoon.. I am ripping mine as I write this. Perhaps I will get a cursory start to the listen this afternoon. Beautiful spring day here and the rivers are booming.. got in my third run this season on the river I live on. I am either out of shape or this river has gotten harder. Oh, and the Feb floods changed a couple of the rapids including one of the class V's, making it just a little tighter of a line. What a drag it is getting old....
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Right on. Although Monday may not be necessary; tomorrow appears hopeful! Nonetheless, a good spin on The Mower is always worth a try. Speaking of which...who saw this ridiculous data share this week of, like, the Entire Galaxy?? http://www.sciencemag.org/news/2018/04/european-satellite-reveals-motio… http://www.eso.org/public/images/eso1606a/zoomable/ (zooming-in, encouraged on the 2nd link) Be safe on those rapids. Sixtus P.S. NFA>jam>GDRFB>NFA now commencing
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#14995 has landed and it sounds GOOD. I like it better than DaP 22 already, more crisp and less jangly sounding to my ear. Bonus disc art if ya need it: https://goo.gl/RKh5co
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I start a new gig selling cars on Monday. I've never done this before but I'm excited. Glad this years box wasn't released during my hiatus. Thanks to all who sent me well wishes. DP26 should be in my mailbox when I get home from day one at new job. Happy day!! Last weekend off for the near future...cheers!
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Thanks Jack Baller for that totally cool sneak peek at the bonus disc cover artwork. Holy Crap! It's King Cool. Sixtus
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....I whole heartily agree that it is fukin beautiful. #13318 is safe and in hand. Will be listening later tonight....
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Long time reader, first time subscribing to Dave's Picks. This is my first bonus disc and it's great not to have to buy it off eBay! I'm so happy, it sounds so good (and I have "Virgin ears" ;-)
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Completely different feel with Pig Pen back... Not even saying one is better than the other...
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Dude on the right - sportin' a beard??
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Yeah, A goatee this time? Criminy :/
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That is some beautiful artwork. Cant wake to get my grimmy, um washed hands, on it. My old eyes, it almost looks like there may be two guys looking straight out and they may both have beards. Dang shadow of the moon
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Few more days until my DaP 26 arrives so I’m catching up on E72. Crawled out of the vinyl rabbit hole for a while to go digital.Bought a cool tie-dyed Victrola record case for storing my new vinyl. Why does nappyrags always get such low numbers? Welcome Hippychic.
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Haven't listen to that show in over 25 years. It was our first New Years trip and that was clearly the best night of the entire run. Nevilles on stage during Aiko was the highlight.
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I got into 12/27. 30, 31/1986. Loved being there. I enjoyed all three that I saw very much. Each seemed to have a different vibe. Loved the 30th. I thought the 27th was slinkier, like trying to find each other. Much of it good, some of it like a blind man in the dark. Of course the 31st was what, almost 10 hours in the old auditorium. Ahhh, the old truckin floor!
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Haa.. ..but really, what's the difference between a full head of hair, a beard and a goatee anyway.. A crown of roses works, other than that.. Still the debate continues. I am having a hell of a time ripping and reordering this. Looks like a couple songs didn't import at all. Trying another PC. Weirder than beards with skeletons I say. Edit: AJS/GFar, I was at that NY run as well. I was the guy in the tie dye, staring blankly that unresponsive to any form of communication.
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Agreed. A very cool scene. Very cool venue. Much different than East Coast shows. I thought the volleyball games behind the soundboard were awesome. My memory fails me, but didn't David Crosby do a set on 12/31?

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Deep in the first set and sharing Dave's excitement about this show Tight and tasty. Definite upgrade from what i have. 'Keep him happy all the time...'
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My copy not scheduled until Tuesday but hoping they're just padding estimate. Curious how 2nd set sounds....Dave made comparison to 11/15 in Austin which is a quite a claim in my book...Guess I'll have to wait and hear for myself.
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Right there with you on the 4/26/72. You mentioned a couple months ago that of all the music on Europe 72 it's taking me the longest to digest all of The Other Ones. I've listened to this one 3 times, and it is magnificent, just requires some undivided attention. Caught some glimpses of Mind left body, but they never fully committed.
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This is hot. I haven't given it a focused listen, but this is a hot one.
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Absolutley. He did an accoustic set, alone. He had just gotten out of the mexican prison. He looked us right in the eye, and warned us about going to mexico. that is harsh. Life has great blossom, but harshness also. They treated him like crap. Then the Nevilles. Whew, relapsin. Man, the Nevilles can make an arena wiggle. I mean New Orleans in Oakland. Then fellas
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.... funny. I thought it was plugging along pretty good. Guess that's why I wasn't in the band. I wonder if Jeffrey Norman gets a boner when he opens a batch of freshly received reels. I bet it at least tingles. The sound on this is making me.
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VGuy.. Don't scare away HippieChick with your locker room talk. We wouldn't want to give the wrong impression. Yet...
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....gotta catch 'em all. ;) ;) ;) This take is pretty sweet. Especially at the 3:12 mark. Check it.Don't worry HippieChick. I've got my hands outta my pockets.... ....I miss the "old" font. This ones stale and boring.
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Just like Jack the Ripper, Just like --- That new pick looks great, I mean the songs look like more 72 or 73, can't wait til Cosmic Charlie puts it on youtube, Since I couldn't get this, I got Jerry Garcia Live: version 4. Incredible show with just Jerry and Keith, his bass player and drummer that he usually uses, and Donna and Maria Muldaur. Lots of "Cats Down Under the Stars" and songs from around then. It is early 78 ,Jerry sounds awesome,playing excellent with Keith. Great recording and mastering, The CDs are twice as thick as Dead CDs, made in USA. No HDCD. Have a good one Folk.Jim
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I haven't got mine yet-and I am not expecting it for about another month. But that's alright-its on its way, and I have plenty of other things to consider. Like this compilation of shows from Fillmore East April 1971. I know I am in the minority here, but I don't much care for 1971 prior to Keith joining. Just my personal opinion-there are plenty of people on here who know what the are talking about who rate the period very highly-so I accept that its my loss. So listening to this collection of cds has really been a surprise to me. I haven't played it for ages, maybe because I listen to the Portchester run in February and get a bit put off. But I like this-really tight versions of songs with great playing and tone from all concerned. Bobs singing seemed to come of age around this time-in fact its all good-and I haven't even got on to cds 3 and 4 yet, which feature the famous jams. It all seems much better than the Portchester run from February-again just my opinion. Actually, these Fillmore East April 1971 shows would make a nice box set. With an interesting selection of guests such as The Beach Boys and Duane Allman it would be a varied and interesting collection that reaches a great peak with the second sets of the final two nights.
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Still waiting for my copy to cross the pond, meanwhile the last 5 listens were: Kal David & Lauri Bono - Paragon Doug Sahm - The Return of Wayne Douglas Jerry Miller & Co. - Live at Cole's Mike Henderson - Edge of night Tail Gators - Tore up All over the musical map there! Liner notes on the Doug Sahm album: Thanks to God for giving us Doug Sahm. Too right!
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