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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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    First off apologies to jrf and anyone else who finds the subject boring. It seems to me to a subject that will inevitably crop up here from time to time, as various drug cultures were fundamental to The Deads career. If you took drugs out of the bands history, you would have a very different band. I also hope not to offend anyone with what I say.. I agreed with Seth' comments on the risks associated with heroin use-particularly the impact of poverty on heroin use. I also worked with addicts for 20 years-and another common cause of death was fluctuating strengths of the drug. Additional dangers occurred due to the drug being cut with other dangerous substances-anything from barbiturates to violin polish round here. Both these risks are relieved by the prescribing of opiates-at least then people know what they are getting. Actually this applies to all illegal drugs. Two young people died at a festival here in England last weekend after taking ecstasy that was far, far too strong for their systems to cope with. Another common cause of death with heroin is injecting after a period of abstinence, when your body has lost its tolerance. Also... existing drug laws-they just don't work!
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    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=stpRIyHHw8g I apologize for such the goddamn long, rambling post in advance. I have always felt love here, as well as dissension, but isn't that life? No one is making you read this. Disengage if you wish. This forum has chosen me, not the other way around. I find it tired when folks who are done with the the same old boring conversation that leads nowhere feel the need to comment on it and continue the thread. William Burroughs and others have insisted that long time heroin use really has no direct detrimental effects on the body, if it is clean. Detractors, explain Keith Richards, Ozzy, and dozens of others... no wait, let me: plant-based derivatives like heroin and cocaine become much more toxic when cut by greedy asshole dealers who dilute these purer forms of recreational madness with cheap fillers. If your life is out of whack and you are looking for something to fill that hole, gambling is probably a worse idea. Or binge-eating, any drug, etc. If you have to obsessively engage in an activity to stabilize you, keep your demons at bay, etc., try exercise! Go swimming or buy a pair of running shoes. Man, it's 1,000 times better than drugs, overall. I just got home from Red Rocks, saw Ween. Not a great show, but great conversation with good friends. We drank whiskey, beer, and did a little blow, really face-numbing top-quality shit. Some in the party smoked the Devil's weed, though I did not (though, what a beautiful aroma). Go ahead, arrest me. I'll be gone by the time you get here, smirking at the airport with a vodka and OJ and low blood pressure. People just need to handle their business responsibly and not lose their way. A little bit of this and a little bit of that is probably the reason why God put it here, to find inspiration, to inspire great art and thinking outside the box: not for people like Jerry Garcia to completely lose their balance and become chronically overweight, diabetic, and generally unhealthy. Do not become a hog and a constantly-addicted overenjoyer of these things; ye allow these mood enhancers to elevate you. It's a slippery slope, but shit I see people fucking up DRIVING every day. Don't give these assholes easy access to hard drugs. But, don't fucking lock up those of us who are nonviolent, productive, generally benevolent and kind of helping this whole damaged game limp along... Drugs are just like guns, there are way too many of both around, and when they get into the hands of people who are damaged and unbalanced, and can't handle themselves at all, drugs or guns (God forbid both!) getting into their hands, horrible things can ensue. I love kids and I offer love to all of you. I find Buddhism not to be a religion, more just a philosophy. I don't subscribe to it, they don't ask me to send in money. Life, itself, here on this benign rock, constitutes animation of a physical being: from a blade of grass, to a rabbit, to a dog, then a human, is there not a general INVISIBLE to the naked eye animation frequency, a propulsion, that by our designed nature allows us to pick up upon how wide of a bandwidth we can receive? Like, a shrub is dumb and does nothing. Or, is it alive and perfectly brilliant because it cannot fail in it's limited programming, you know, it can't go throw a cigarette out the car window or vote republican in America. But it is alive, with the same God-inspired energy we have. Ah, to be a shrub. Ignorance is bliss. Vote for Trump or Pence and you'll get to come back as one, get pissed on by a dog. This love comes from God, people. God is a girl and she is hot. She is so clever and nice, she gave us incarnated in this go-round as men a chance with our testosterone-induced momentum a shot at, you know, nailing her. Shit! It works. The Grateful Dead knew this. The whole Man Smart, Woman Smarter thing perfectly aligns with natural selection. When my woman lays down for me, I'm a real nice docile fellow for a few days. Wash, rinse, repeat. Ladies I revere your patience, your tolerance for our shortcomings, our failures, and in some case our rather vile physical shortcomings. Understand now, woman is God? All of the best art in all genres has been produced, for our benefit, by geniuses who were by their very nature tortured just to be here, and their dynamic expression of self through their chosen medium (paint, literature, music, etc) was more of a control release valve to keep themselves sane and on this plane for as long as they could. Many eventually killed themselves anyway, whether directly or indirectly. Van Gogh comes to mind. Edgar Allan Poe. Chris Cornell. I have kids too young to read this. I don't want your older kids to read this and think I'm advocating anything. Kids, stay in school and don't do drugs. You are beautiful, with your whole life ahead of you, don't go down that rabbit hole. You may or may not climb out. I advocate personal responsibility and some kind of moderation. If you lack the control gene, don't eat, drink, smoke, snort, inject, or fuck anything not FDA approved. It will lead you down the path of ruin. I'm done sipping my last whiskey, I'm tired, and I have a plane to catch tomorrow. The next day, when I wake up fresh and go running, I'll look at the sun streaming through the trees and work up a good sweat and it could be months before I party again. I used to be excessive, but now I'm just around it a little. Putting on some Bob Marley now, low and slow... things like Three Little Birds, Jammin, oh - and Judge Not.
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    ....the Boyz weren't exactly the most exciting to watch. That's not the point at all. Unless you were in the first few rows. Different story. I'm really not quite sure what point I was trying to make. Carry on....
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    A few things: My understanding, from working around doctors for 2 decades and from Junkies being a significant portion of the patients I've worked around, is that Heroin is highly acidic. When "that heroin is in my blood" your blood is actually corrossive to some body tissue, including heart valves and liver and kidneys. Over time, this corrosion weakens your vasculature (including in the brain) and makes you more vulnerable to infections, strokes, cancer, etc. Arguing over whether Jerry's heart attack was diet or drug induced is not going to reach any definitive answer, just a choice of possibilities. Argue at your own peril. "(Junkies) generally look thin and scraggly." That is because committed users are usually spending virtually all their money on Heroin. A wealthy person with many wealthy parties interested in maintaining him, and with free time and good drug-connections, can use all the Heroin he wants while still living securely. Most junkies really die of poverty-related causes after Heroin use has driven them into poverty. Their weakened bodies are thrown into risky sex-work, street-sleeping, and living off dumpster-food. An infection at an injection site, aggravated by over-exposure to wet and cold, malnutrition, and a weakened immune system is a common cause of Junkie death (at least in the shadows of San Francisco). Without money, Jerry would have died a lot sooner. Without Heroin, Jerry would have lived a lot longer. Carry on.
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    ....I touched heroin once. Tasted it. Walked the fuck away. edit. Lead me into the blind pony stable....
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    I just figured it out.. MUATM's is going to be the only place they reveal the contents of this year's box set. So if we don't go, we have blindly pony up on the box set not knowing what it is. I get it now. Genius..
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    1989... Again I'm not attending for 2 reasons 1/ I was at this show don't need to relive it. 2/ It's ANOTHER show from1989. I was hoping for either 8/4/76 or 11/24/78, but alas it wasn't meant to be. Needless to say for the first time EVER I'm disappointed with a GD selection.
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    Have never attended before and certainly won’t this year.We all know that 7-19-89 exists in high quality. Yet they serve up leftovers? Edit: We also know that Brent’s last at Tinley Park exist. Edit2: And presumably any stadium show from 87 on probably exists too due to the use of the video projection screens during the show.
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    Heroin wreaks havoc on the body just as the other mentioned vices do.But Jerry died of a heart attack due to a clogged artery. No offense taken by your comments and I totally respect and support your desire to steer your kids away from heroin. That’s a drug I would never touch.
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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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Believe me, the locker room talk here is not bad. And I've been reading these forms for years, just not posting. But I did get so enthusiastic about not having to buy the bonus disc off of eBay I thought I would join conversation.
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Dave, Glad you revisited those shows. They have always been among my favorites. I've said before that I consider disk 4 to be one of the greatest single CDs the band has ever released. The ending of 2/18/71 was on Siris radio this week. Don't dismiss those Cap shows too quickly.
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Did I post last night at 7:27. I almost remember doing it. I was in Europe in 1972 at the time.
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I have been meaning to ask for some time, VGuy.. First.. when Cumberland comes up it usually shakes you out of your slumber.. I recall you commenting that it was Cumberland Blues that pulled you into the orbit and got you on the bus. Do you recall which one? Re: GFar.. I was wondering who borrowed the riding mower and parked it haphazardly on my tulip bed.
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Nice to see you on board. Once you subscribe, you'll never go back. We look forward to hearing your thoughts on the crucially important philosophical dilemmas we grapple with here such as: 1) What will the next box set be? 1a) Why is it from that year instead of this other year that I was hoping for? 2) What will the next Dave's Pick be? 2b) Why wasn't it that other show from that same tour? 3) WTF is Bolo's last post all about? 4) What about Gainesville? If anyone is looking for a "palate cleanser" today -- check out WWOZ out of N'Awlins. They're playing live sets from the New Orleans Jazz & Heritage Festival all day long. I want to be there soooo badly right now. Mrs. Deadguy is out shopping for some andouille sausage as I write this. Still don't have 26 yet. But I do have every single April 71 show now thanks to Doc. So I guess that'll tide me over.
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I am extremely impressed with this one lady. I am certain she may be the only fan that actually saw every Grateful Dead show. That is impressive. Now I haven't checked every show, but the few I have checked across years, she is there. Congrats! My lady. Maybe some one here actually knows her, her name is dubai-escorts-bunnies. I know it has been discussed some before. But I am shocked to see so much video coming out. I need to spend more time checking youtube for video. I have no idea how much, maybe someone here can enlighten me, wish voodoonola was one of our posters. Not sure how much of E72 was filmed, but I would be interested in buying some official video. If they filmed all of it, what a great investment in themselves and their progeny. I doubt they filmed it all because of the same budgetary constraints related to Sunshine Daydream. If memory serves, it was the same crew on E72 that filmed sunshine daydream, like E72 was a test hit. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Nn8XBEGt6-w https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=t5jn58DZ6Fw https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yOTWLpSUBM8
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I have always loved the Cumberland Blues on this set-everything about it is picture perfect. I am not sure which show it is from, but I think its the 28th. Jack-2/18/71 is my favourite of those Portchester shows-and maybe I will give it another listen after I've finished the April shows. I would also agree that the 4th cd in this set features some of the best playing of their life.
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Yeah, with combining tracks from officially released shows there are sound differences and other anamolies. For example 10/19/74 the bulk of tracks come from The GD Movie soundtrack, with some from Steal Your Face. Those two releases sound different. Also the Eyes on the movie soundtrack is edited so that one of the jams is taken out but then it does segue way into China Doll. However the full Eyes is on Disc 3 from the So Many Roads box. For things like that it boils down each person's preference I would think. For me, I want the full Eyes as I think that version is outstanding so I have that in my playlist. The downside is that it breaks in the playlist before China Doll. Obvoiusly the way to avoid all of this is just go and get a nice SBD of the whole show. Still I find this piecing shows together project as fun. Kind of like an Deadead Indiana Jones...minus all of danger of course.
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Gary I agree with you Voodoonola is awesome. He/she has uploaded so many videos it blows my mind. Along with Charlie Miller, Voodonola are two people I bow to in gratitude for their contributions to the GD community. Of course I can't forget the tapers and the filmers. I can't believe how much was recorded. So many sources of shows out there for all us to enjoy. However it is especially cool to me when there is video.
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Rogue - you forgot 1 topic for Hippychic: last 5 listens which Simonrob contributed to earlier. I'm always interested in what others listen to. Hippychic - welcome aboard The Board! Daverock - try re-sequencing Ladies & Gentlemen (or for that matter DP7 / Go To Nassau or any comps.); I did so and wound up with 2 more (completely fictious) shows. Granted they never happened but it's fun to make up a complete set list. If you want a 1st set big jam you can do it since it's your show. I couldn't listen to DP7 for years due to the sequencing but rearranged the songs to better reflect a Dead show. It's in regular rotation now.
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17662 Has landed in Philly listen to the music play. HAPPY SATURDAY
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I was going through trying to order these shows correctly, and it appears that Ramble On Rose is the only song out of order for 11/17/71. The setlists I've found online show it as being the encore, but it's stuck between Saturday Night and Sugar Mags at the end of set 1. Either way, it would be on Disc 2, so I can't figure out why it was switched. Also, unless I'm incorrect, Ramble On Rose is the only song missing from 12/14/71. There's something spooky going on here with that song.....just like Frankenstein. Anyway... I gave number 11258 (and bonus disc) a first listen last night and really enjoyed both shows. It's pretty interesting hearing the contrast with/without Pigpen on very similar setlists a month apart. Looking forward to listening to this pair more closely in the coming days and hearing the Ann Arbor show in the proper order.
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That’s Grate because tracking says expected delivery 5/1. Hope they’re not toying with me.Still a few hours before the postal worker arrives. In the meantime, Dark Side of the Moon on 180g vinyl. Last 5 4-26-72 The Kinks - One for the Road, used vinyl ZZ Top - El Loco, used vinyl Moody Blues - In Search of the Lost Chord,, used vinyl ZZ Top - Fandango, used vinyl. Took a dive into used vinyl, overall they sound mediocre. I washed them with an official record cleaning solution but that barely helped, so I used dish soap and water and that got them cleaner but they still have a lot of pops and crackles. El Loco also has scratches you can’t see but the needle still gets stuck. They also feel quite flimsy compared to 180g vinyl. Don’t think I’ll waste any more money on used vinyl. Out for delivery today also is Rush - Exit Stage Left, 200g vinyl Who - Leeds, don’t know the mass of vinyl used for this one. Oh, Side 1 just finished, time to flip the record. “Money, get away.....” Think I’ll spin Animals next.
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I like that idea about re-sequencing shows. Ladies and Gentlemen.. always sounds a bit like two first sets, followed by two second sets. And after all, Live Dead was recorded from different shows to create a seamless flow of music. And it works perfectly. My last 5 listens have been; Ladies and Gentlemen...The Grateful Dead April 1971 Face To Face-mono cd The Kinks Rubber Soul-mono cd The Beatles KSAN San Francisco 4/30/70 blu ray Pink Floyd Live in Plymouth 5/11/71 King Crimson Stuck in the past? Me?
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Leeds is 180g, made in Germany.It’s a single record so does not have all the songs that are on the single CD. Side 1 Young Man Substitute Summertime Blues Shakin All Over Side 2 My Generation Magic Bus Daverock, you’re not living in the past, you’re reliving the good memories of the past.
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ABQ (duh)Stryper - God Damn Evil Black Flag - Slip It In Fleetwood Mac - Tusk Johnny Cash - Live At Folsum Prison.....
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Delivery date was Monday. Arrived on Friday. Love this pick .. picks. Disc 2 track 1 (Saturday Night) has two drop outs. No visible gunk, goo, or scratches. Anyone else hearing that? Now begins the process of getting a replacement.
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Starting with this bonus disc. Sounds fantastic, Jeffrey!
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Shipment arrived in my mailbox today... finished disc 1, movin’ on to #2... so far, it’s just exactly perfect! Great pick Dave
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Love I get so lost, sometimesDays pass and this emptiness fills my heart When I want to run away I drive off in my car But whichever way I go I come back to the place you are All my instincts, they return And the grand facade, so soon will burn Without a noise, without my pride I reach out from the inside In your eyes The light the heat In your eyes I am complete In your eyes I see the doorway to a thousand churches In your eyes The resolution of all the fruitless searches In your eyes I see the light and the heat In your eyes Oh, I want to be that complete I want to touch the light The heat I see in your eyes https://youtu.be/znNXG0Y2h8s Very, very nice....
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Exit Stage Left on 200g should be excellent!
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Does anybody have a copy of the missing Ramble On Rose from 12/14/71 in m4a or mp3? I would be eternally grateful!
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It was quite nice.Unfortunately, I’m in an apartment and couldn’t turn it up to 11.
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I have a good soundboard of this show that includes Ramble On Rose. I have it as lossless .wav, it's about 65 MB. Its probably not worth the effort for me to convert it to m4a or mp3, just about everything plays wav files and it's not hard to convert to whatever you want it as.. PM me if your interested, I'm happy to send it on.
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I just finished an uninterrupted listen of 11/17. It kicks some serious ass. The two words that come to mind are Instant Classic. In just one afternoon it has risen to one of the best shows of the series in my mind and I haven't began to dissect or give it multiple listens. The recording is simply amazing and the performance is a powerhouse. Rex.. if you're up there listening, many thanks. VGuy.. the Cumberland sizzles and The Other One is other worldly. What a great show and what a great release. Thanks to all.
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And we're going to spin it Sunday afternoon in the woodsy foothills outside Golden, Colo., with the finest a garden here can produce and a few well-chilled ales. I hope forensicdoc is happy with these pics -- the discs are packed to the gills with 75-79 minutes of music each. Naturally we'll start with the Ann Arbor show, due to Pigpen's return. Shameless plug: the subscription really is a great idea, particularly when Dave heads back to '71. Still rooting for Summer '73 box later this year........
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....still relishing The Other Albuquerque One. I would have paid thirty bucks for that alone. The rest is bacon gravy....
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....who lives in Rio Rancho. Right outside of Albuquerque. Not about the Dead, but about hockey. Go Knights Go!! Coming, coming, coming around....she wants a Knights shirt. I'm happy to oblige.
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Right. I am still slack jawed from the first listen. This is WowWow stuff.. I went with a crew and did 10 miles on the local river listening to it on good headphones through a waterproof system.. I kept paddling away from my friends because I wanted it cranked and didn't want to have to talk to anyone. Play it loud. It simply wowed me.. perhaps I was just in a good mood or something but they seemed truly inspired, everyone was on time and in tune and they came to play. The sound is exactly perfect. This blows the hell out of what currently circulates.
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I bought this, back in the 1970s, but foolishly sold it some years later. I can remember it had all sorts of cool inserts.Another high energy album I sold at the same time was "Kick Out The Jams" by the MC5. Another blistering, high energy album. In fact its probably the closet a contemporaneous American band got to channelling the kind of energy that The Who did. The songs may not be as good- but it kicks ass.
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Step away from the vinyl... out of the rabbit hole into the sunlight. Seriously great audio/recording here for almost fifty years old, excellent mix, clarity and balance. You will hear everyone clean and clear. Even sibilants are silky smooth, not always the case in older recordings. Listening on thirty year old Klipsch, horns, sounds absolutely wonderful. Biding time music yesterday was disc three of GD movie soundtrack, a sweet wonderful jam into DS into Dew on 10/18/74. Now back on the shelf to be almost forgotten with DaP 26 arrived... and am only on the first disc. Thanks bunches to DL and the folks that make this happen, we have another winner. Cumberland so fine... Jerry says, don't applaud until you've had some. More, please.
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....gets all the good show(s). dmcvt wants more. I have no rebuttal. Impeccible sound and playing.
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And it has been splendid spinning since. Still getting down on the Albuquerque show. Still haven't thrown on the Ann Arbor show, yet. Really enjoying the first part alone so very, very much. Great god damned release from the Good Ol' Grateful God Damned Dead!
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I can see why Vguy likes that Cumberland. Think Keithfan will like it too. Thanks Rex, Dave, Jeff, and all involved. Phil is rocking it on Bobby McGee.
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Either he didn’t receive his yet, or he received it and is so blissed out that he can’t type.
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This one places at the top of the entire series. Right next to DaP5. Simply a stellar release.
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My DaP 26 has been delivered but I won't be back home to pick it up for almost a month. In the meantime, super happy that, for once, it seems that it is almost all (or maybe all) POSITIVE FEEDBACK!! I do enjoy all posts even some of those that are critical of some performances, etc., but I do have to say I find more negativity than I sometimes would like to see - whether's its 80s bashing, Brent bashing, too many 70s shows released bashing or whatever. I don't really always understand it - given that I always assume that anyone who posts here actually loves the band and its music. 23 years on from 1995, we should be more Grateful that the releases keep coming IMHO. Also be Grateful that the band seems to pick up more fans over time, and that will help keep releases coming. Also, also be Grateful that there is lots of Vault left to mine!! Very very pleased to read so many positive reviews for once. I do think the band was flying on all cylinders in Oct-Dec 71 - Keith was playing awesome, as was Billy, as were Bob and Jerry. Also Phil kicks it on background vocals and is typically very clear in the mix. Can't wait to hear Dap26 when I get back!!
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No news from Doc. That can only mean one thing. There's burning, looting and deadly shooting in the sunshine state.. and somebody's got to stick around to clean up the mess and make sense of it all. I did get a rare PM from him after this was announced.. something to the effect that he has always had a high opinion of this show and considering the reported sonic upgrade, that he was stoked. So it came pre-approved by the good doctor. I'd be surprised if we don't hear from him during his next 5 am pint of surely high octane coffee.
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They REALLY open the valve right up in Set Two, don't they? Start to finish a great show unto itself. Even if this was just a two disc set of 11/17/71 it would have been worth the $30. This was my first year subscribing, never skipping out on that again. Best investment I have made in years. As soon as we are done with the final rotation of Disc 2 for the final time today...I think...I think I can move on to Disc 3. Then maybe 4. Maybe. DaP26 in the top 5 DaP releases overall, for sure.
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And I haven’t even left ABQ yet.Think I’ll save AA for tomorrow. Yes, cranking on all cyclinders in ABQ. Phil is thumping away on every song.
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Tracking said it would be delivered, but hope against hope, I checked my mail today, Saturday, and there it was..number 8325! Perfect! I get to hear it this weekend! Can't wait! Don't post too often, but I really enjoy hanging out with you guys and reading your insightful (mostly!) posts. Thanks so much! nitecat
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Thanks so much for this! I remember an interview where he said he did a solo show and hated it so much that he flipped on the tour promoter and the next night John Kahn was up onstage with him. He sounds so great here that it's hard to believe he could have disliked it that much. I'm not sure I've ever heard a version I like better. Thanks again.
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Mine didn't come with a bonus disk, is it in the CD case? Is it coming separate? I'm subscribed.
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Thanks for the thanks! I was afraid no one bothered to check it out with the -understandable- excitement over Albuquerque!
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