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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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  • icecrmcnkd
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    Talk about being close minded
    I’m a Dead Head that refuses to listen to Motorhead, or any heavy metal. Find it quite annoying.And pretty much any 80’s big hair band, other than Van Halen, which is actually a 70’s big hair band. The 80’s big hair bands were all just Van Halen wannabes. I consider Led Zep to be rock n roll, not heavy metal. I know somebody who would listen to Alice In Chains but then said he didn’t like The Who because ‘they were too hard’. WTF????
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    stoltzfus also loves Motorhead....
    ....that clue was bullshit. ;)
  • hendrixfreak
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    Contradictions are o-tay
    Well, the GD proves you can have bacon AND Dark Star in the same first set, no less. I don't think Bolo stores up days-old comments. He said quite recently, in a stab at humor, that there would be a box set. Then he posted that "they" heard Stoltzfus, who had just uttered the Dark Star, 1970, acid month and 4/21/71 comments. I SAY (beating my chest) that Bolo was reacting to those four items. BUT, indeed he'd teased bacon some time ago. Conclusion: Feb '71 has a Dark Star basting in grease. Of course, as I like to say, "I've never been wrong before." Except there was just that one time in the garden of forking paths when I took a left when I shoulda taken a right..........
  • icecrmcnkd
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    Put your ear close to sizzling bacon
    Does it sound like Dark Star? But didn’t Stoltzfus also say something about some 80’s shows recently? We don’t know what Stoltzfus comment from what day Bolo was referring to. Could be from days ago. Why did I go to my first show? I liked the songs that I had heard, I was told that they were great live, I was looking for a Pink Floyd substitute since they didn’t tour regularly but I had made it in 87 and it was awesome, and I was told I could buy sheets in the parking lot and boy could I. The show was awesome (4-6-89), at least to me - prior to that I had only seen Pink Floyd, David Bowie, Jimmy Buffett. GD blew away all of them, including Floyd which was my favorite band up to that point. I walked out of the arena that night and Floyd had just been demoted to second favorite band. On a side note, I was on probation for a DUI when I attended that first Dead show. Good thing I didn’t get into any trouble while there. Caught 29 shows from that night until 7-9-95, 4 Brent, 5 Bruce, the rest Vince. Maybe a lousy era in some people’s opinion, but I had a great time and wish I could have gone more. The only really horrendous show was Deer Creek 95. Speaking of Deer Creek, I believe that D&C is playing there right now.
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    Gawd, the bacon clue was so freakin' long ago.......
    See what tripping as 15-yr-old does? Worm holes in the 60-yr-old memory! Hmmm, if bacon's involved, I'd have to drop Summer '73 and go with Feb '71 and my man in the greasy corduroy hat: Ron McKernan, who lays down great versions of: Hurts Me Too Hard to Handle Big Boss Man Smokestack Lightning Easy Wind(x2!) Good Lovin' Next Time You See Me Lovelight King Bee Hey Gollum, if it's 1971, I've got all kinds of time to hear Summer '73. I've agitated for Capitol Feb '71 for a while, but as a guitarist, I couldn't keep up the constant drum beat.....
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    that phish box set is way too
    that phish box set is way too rich for my blood. the good thing about it is answers my question were multi track? yes as they are advertised as being remixed and mastered. problem I have though unless they remix the individual shows I possibly might be having to settle for a inferior mix. for some odd ass reason I have this feeling the Dead box set is going to be just as ridiculously big and out of my price range.
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    Yes, hendrixfreak, maybe Portchester! Also wasn't there a wild Bolo clue a long, long time ago about hearing voices from on high or something? That could fit with the ESP thingy. And it fits the bacon in a box Pigpen clue.
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    On the other hand...
    Gollum may be right. Capitol run was multi-track, there was Stanley's ESP experiment (I've met Stanley, nice guy), there's one Dark Star and they've never put out a six-show consecutive run from a single venue. (I think...) 1971 or 1973, my cash money is on the line. Not to wager, but to buy. See, they've got us self-frothing. And no, I'm not in cahoots with TPTB, I'm just a hendrixfreak in Colorado who enjoys the vault guessing game, though, admittedly, I have in the past counseled "patience," "let it be a surprise" and other horseshit like a good hypocrite.
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    I'll play Bolo's game...
    What other choice, at this stage, do I really have? Just remember, though, he 'watches every card he plays and plays 'em slow...' Stoltzfus mentioned Dark Star, 1970, "acid month" (I actually looked that up, just in case...) and 4/21/71. Hmmm, let's see now... Dark Star was mostly played in 1968 to 1972, with a few in '73. (Keeps my "Summer '73 box" hopes alive.) 1970 ... whoa! We know the vault has a scarcity here, UNLESS a couple choice shows were in the Mtn Grrl stash; don't think '70 was cited in the ABCD Ent. returned tapes. (Wasn't the latter ~1971-1978?) But as 1970 is so rare, I kinda doubt a '70 box. (Prove me wrong, please!) 4/21/71 ... certainly April or "Spring" 1971 contains a few Dark Stars and could be the "seasonal" box they've never done before. Between my emotions (summer '73 I caught six shows) and my reason (Dark Stars crop up three times in summer '73, summer '73 represents the single biggest gap in the vault release program, AND returned tapes may include '73), I'm still on the '73 box bandwagon. I've never been wrong before... As to "why" I attended my first GD show (9-19-72), American Beauty had been on the turntable in our basement (ping pong table, too) for more than a year, I was a freshly minted 15-yr-old, my older brother's friends had a car and could drive and I had an ounce ball of hash at my disposal. And I'd taken psychedelics already and been to several large, loud rock 'n roll concerts. Oh, and tickets were about $3. Now I'm a hugely maladjusted 60-yr-old with a freakin' enormous CD collection, including hundreds by the GD. That $3 tic was more expensive than I thought at the time. My prediction: a box announcement for pre-order before the July availability of the Anthem reissue (so psyched for fall '67!!). As to timing, it's like an old Twilight Zone episode in which the market (that'd be us) works itself (with my unwitting help) into a positive froth over the announcement. Properly primed, demand surges!
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    "they heard you"?
    Krippner ESP experiment?! Portchester early 71!?
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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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Just wanted to give muleskinner a nod for his Ray Wylie Hubbard post. Haven’t listened to that in a few years and forgot how much I loved this song. It’s very simple with great storytelling quality. This is my favorite Ray album. I got some pots and pans, I got some pots and pans, I got some pots and pans gonna hit em with some sticks.
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Anyone gotten into these releases? If this has been gone over already I apologize for the redundancy. I have been HOOKED since Vol. 1 *3-1-80 JGB* and their most recent delivery of Hilo Civic Center 5-20-90 with JGB *Vol. 10 now!* is absolutely outstanding. The whole show has this glowing quality to it; not a sleeper in the set. Even some of the songs that had a tendency to drag on *Like a Road, Forever Young* have a feeling to them that must have been activated by the geography. Absolutely astounding show from top to bottom. A good JGB show is just a note worthy, albeit in totally different ways, as a good Dead set. Talk about two different bands both achieving musical transcendence!! That said, April 71 was a stunning month of shows. Did anyone else remember to take Doc up on his outstanding offerings? I am enjoying the 28th and 29th so very, very much. Thanks again, Doc! I have built a playlist for work that lasts for quite a few days in its total hours so I can just let it roll day to day, shift to shift, taking as many pauses as needed and all that, but I keep starting it over and going back to our latest ABQ release and it's accompanying Ann Arbor release as well as that Fillmore April run and GarciaLive Vol. 10 from Hilo Civic. Between the Garcialive and Dave's releases this year so far alone, I couldn't be more GRATEFUL!
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Tend to only buy 70's & 80's Jerry Band sets so far. Finally on board with 90's GoGD after holding out for years....so there is hope. But 90's JGB always makes me restless/anxious for some reason. Adore the Garcia/Grisman stuff though! Looking forward to the next 70's or 80's release. Hopefully, GarciaLive11 will be one of those.
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The more I listen to DaP 26, the more I realise that they couldn't have given birth to The Other One anywhere but the desert. Throughout the entire suite, they're perpetually looking out over the horizon, hoping to catch a glance of something - water, refuge, a sign of life. It's harsh and throbbing and goddamned hot. But suddenly, unannounced, MAMU emerges from the heat like a desert rose. They press on over the hot sand until they finally reach an oasis, where they find an old man down by the docks. Roll up your pants and get your feet wet.
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Road traffic signs to larger places are normally in both the Greek alphabet and the Roman/Latin alphabet. Small villages, hamlets and places so small that they have to share their idiot are normally only in Greek. As almost all Greek islands are inundated with tourists, there are loads of hotels, restaurants and tourist-related shops whose signs are always in English. Other shops and companies, factories etc. typically have Greek-only signs. Sadly I am now back in gray, temperate Holland which just goes to show that heaven is ephemeral (but I did bring a bottle of that homemade raki home, along with a large bottle of Metaxa *****). Haven't ventured onto the scales yet, but I expect bad news there after eating far too much, though octopussies and squiddlies aren't fattening (I hope). Went with wife, daughter and her boyfriend - possibly the last whole-family holiday?. What a hoot!
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Deal from the 11/17 show. Jerry's guitar intro sounds so crunchy and "distorted" in a good way.
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I love a few of these releases, but the Series pales in comparison to the epic PureJerry shows from about a decade ago. That's the problem with picking second, I suppose. Pure Jerry 4 (Garcia Saunders Band) might be the best non-GD show of all-time featuring Jerry. Pure Jerry 6 is my favorite Garcia Band show ever, and Pure Jerry 9 is a wonderful complilation from that same period. Good luck finding any of these for under 100 bucks (or under 200 for PJ9). Concerning Garcia Live, I think my favorites are 1, 4, 7, 8, and 9. Volume 8 is an especially hot '91 show.
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What are your 10 favorite cover songs by the GD? You can name just the song or a specific show/performance. Mine are below: 1. He Was A Friend Of Mine 2. Smokestack Lightnin' 3. Mama Tried (I love BW's cowboy covers) 4. Morning Dew 5. Cold Rain And Snow 6. Viola Lee Blues 7. Dark Hollow 8. Jack-A-Roe 9. The Race Is On 10. I Washed My Hands In Muddy Water* *'Muddy Water' was only performed once at the 12/5/71 Felt Forum show. Why it was dropped from the set list is beyond me. Judging from the crowd's reaction it was a keeper IMHO. Your Top 10?
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My Favourite covers with Pigpen 1 BIG BOSS MAN 2 HARD TO HANDLE 3 IT HURTS ME TOO 4 NEXT TIME YOU SEE ME 5 SMOKESTACK LIGHTNING It's time we had another box of bacon.......
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I bought most of these from eBay three or so years ago, not trying to profit , just want to get my money back. Looking to get $600 if anyone is interested in getting all nine of the pure Jerrys in very good condition. I live in Central Ma. If any new englanders wanted them we could do it in person. Pm if interested. Peace
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Omitting "traditional" songs (Rider, Samson, CR&S, etc)... 1. Morning Dew. More so than any other song in the Dead's repertoire, they made this one their own. 10/19/73, 10/18/74, 5/8/77, 5/22/77? Take your pick. 2. Not Fade Away- Indespensible. I prefer the 1971-1973 medleys with GDTRFB, but the jammed out ones from circa '77 are great too. After they started the call and response, it became less interesting, if more interactive. 3. Sing Me Back Home- 8/27/72's version is sublime beauty. If this was the only version they every played it would still be on the list. 4. It's All Over Now, Baby Blue. This rarity had Jerry sing his heart out. One of the few songs that got better as his voice declined. 5. Turn On Your Lovelight- post-Pig, there's nothing of interest for me, but it's hard to imagine '69-'72 without this as a closer. Sure, some could go on for too long (12/20/69) but when everything clicked (2/13/70, 4/27/71, 8/6/71, 4/26/72, 5/24/72) 6. Death Don't Have No Mercy- 2/28/69 and 3/2/69 are favorites, but don't overlook 2/22/69 or the revivals from '89. Chills you like a gust of wind from a grave. 7. Dark Hollow- the only UNDERplayed Bobby Cowboy tune. 8. Good Lovin' - it became overplayed by Bobby after it's heyday in 1971 with Pigpen, but 5/2/70's version alone puts it on the list. 9. Viola Lee Blues- without it, maybe they never move beyond a garage band? 10. Big River. I have no interest in the versions after 1974, but those from Fall '73 are tight and ripping.
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As you can see I did revise to a Top 10. Hope nobody minds but I did include traditional songs. I should have been more specific and stated non-GD written material/songs. Sorry 'bout that.
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Best Covers (tie):Viola Lee Blues Morning Dew Not Fade Away Lovelight Best Traditional: I Know You Rider Best under-realized high potential: Werewolves of London
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Viola Lee BluesShe Belongs To Me Morning Dew Big RR Blues Me and My Uncle Sing Me Back Home He Was A Friend Of Mine The Same Thing Lindy (Harry had a dream about a submarine now...I asked her for a piece of banana, she said let me play blues on your pianah) Smokestack Lightning
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I could do 10 just of Dylan. All in no particular order. It's All Over Now, Baby Blue She Belongs to Me Desolation Row Visions of Johanna Ballad Of A Thin Man Memphis Blues Just Like Tom Thumbs Blues Watchtower It Takes a Lot to Laugh, It Takes a Train to Cry Queen Jane Quinn The Eskimo Other covers I really enjoy: Morning Dew Viola Lee Blues Big RR Blues Death Don't Have No Mercy Nobody's Fault by Mine Midnight Hour Dancin' in the Streets (circa 1970) Gimme Some Lovin' Dear Mr. Fantasy One Kind Favor Smokestack Lightning Katie May Traditionals: Peggy-O Balled of Casey Jones Dark Hollow Deep Elem I Know You Rider Jack-A-Roe A Voice from On High Cold Jordan Little Sadie Sittin' On Top Of The World He Was a Friend of Mine
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around the 28-minute mark of Dark Star, 5/11/72, Phil starts to do a little something ... hadn't heard it before. Let me know what it is, if you please.
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Morning DewSecond That Emotion Paint My Masterpiece The Weight Maggie’s Farm Let the Good Times Roll Good Lovin’ Revolution Not Fade Away Mighty Quinn
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Interesting, Deadicated. I think Phil wants to move on musically and this is a random thought that just came to his fingers that moment.
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....the heat is on. Best cover? Marc Andre Fleury. He covers the entire net.
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Favorite Five (as in shows). No wrong answers.. and keep in mind.. for me, that might simply mean the last five shows I have listened to. 2/14/68 11/8/69 2/28/69 6/18/74 (ok, I went there, I just really like it) I don't know what my favorite show is from E72.. Too hard to pick. I will revisit this slot. Shit.. that's five. Not really a spectator sports fan, hope a pivot is ok. Then again, I am not really a musician, so I guess this is my spectators sport. Edit: For most bands.. having five killer live albums would be a crowning achievement. For the GD, it's ridiculous to limit the list to five.
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That's what I call Phil's spotlight in the '72-73 shows. If I'm burning a D/Led show, I index "Outer Bass" as it's own track (i.e. 01 Dark Star (part 1) > 02 Drums > 03 Outer Bass > 04 Dark Star > 05 Sugar Magnolia). Those Outer Bass-es are awesome parts of the DS/O1/post-Eyes 72/73 jams! On a few in '73 I swear Phil is throwing down a succession of Entwhistle/Who bass quotes, but even on those "school is in session"!Managed to listen to the 5/11/72 DS this past 5/11. The pre-Drums section of DS on 5/11/72 is simultaneously majestic and casual, fluid and tensile; the Billy solo swings and thrums; and Outer Bass is huge and melts into a wonderous group improv before the DS outro. Late in my listen, it occurred to me that this DS might be the perfect "one song" Dead collection! And 5/11/72 might be the best show of E72 (a giant amongst giants).
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For whatever reason, I finally got around to a first viewing of my DVD of the 9/1/90 JGB show. Wow. Just wow.
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Has anyone in the UK got their copy of DaP 26 yet?
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-Jerry & Merle8-11-1974 Keystone Ain't No Woman (Like The One I Got)
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Just arrived in UK.
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That is one special show, for sure, first time I watched that I went through some major emotions. Supposed to be a dead concert and Jerry stepped up to fill the slot and it turned into a eulogy for the unexpected passing of a dear friend and playing partner only a month earlier. Too many emotions come out when I watch that one. The song selection and playing is just phenomenal but its like going to church and seeing Brent off to the ether, for me its too much to feel the intensity of the emotional dichotomy for casual viewing. I love it but can't watch that one too often!
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My copy arrived in the UK today, too, along with Quicksilvers Cowboy On The Run January 31st 1976. Going back to cover versions, I like the way the played Around and Around circa 1977, where they would speed up after about 4-5 minutes and seemingly go into an instrumental version of Johnny B. Goode. Speaking of which-the encore of Johnny is brilliant on New Year 1978-Jerry takes off on a short but perfect solo.
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This day in Dead history. Estimated / Eyes linked together for the first time!
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:)))
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It has been said plenty. TOO suite from 11/17 is so good, even the drums sequence is fantastic. It’s rather spry and acrobatic
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Anyboby got his DaP 26 in Germany yet?
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Got #14560 incl. bonus discin my Mailbox yesterday. Everything looks fine. No additional taxes as usual. Gar-see-ya JJ
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... those that have been listed here are great, especially the Dylan tunes. How about "Iko Iko"?... 7/6/87 with the Neville Bros. is high energy and a ton of fun. Also, the "Bobby McGee" from this release (DaP26) may be the best I've ever heard. (Still LOVING this release!) Peace
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The wait is finally over! Announcing a spectacular new box set in all its fully-Normanized glory: "The Grateful Dead Sings About The Weather" - 10 CDs featuring every known version of these classics: Looks Like Rain Here Comes Sunshine Weather Report Suite Black Throated Wind Wave To The Wind Sunshine Daydream Sunrise Box Of Rain Looks Like Rain Cold Rain And Snow Smokestack Lightning Early Morning Rain Shelter From The Storm Easy Wind Samba In The Rain Lazy Lightnin' Rainy Day Woman Rain Mission In The Rain Morning Dew The Flood The Frozen Logger PLUS bonus selections including other song favorites that mention rain, snow, sleet, sunshine, hail (up to and including golf ball-sized), hurricanes, tornadoes, floods, rainbows, wind (gusty and otherwise), monsoons, cyclones, heat, cold, ice, black ice, frost, icicles, sunburn, drought, storm, breezes, fog, frozen tundra (Green Bay especially), drizzle, mist, smog, haze, permafrost, dew and/or dew point, temperature (°F and °C only), thunder and barometric pressure. BUT WAIT!!! The first 10,000 buyers also get the SUPER bonus box set featuring songs about trains, rivers and gambling. And a bunch of songs with colors in the title that start with "B" - black, blue, brown, burnt umber... Watch the announcement video here: Get 'em while they last!!
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Ugh. All that speculation and anticipation over another obvious cash grab?! Such a disappointment! PASS!
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"What, you mean to say there's no Lovin it up/luvvy duvvy stuff, eh, what, no, okay, count me out then" At least DaP 26, number 5893 arrived today.
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