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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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  • Oroborous
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    Aaaaaaaa? That’s way to existential for here lol. Generally, was obsessed with all things R&R, and wanted to see everything I could. First show was Kiss and the Rockets in January of 78. Don’t laugh, Hey, at least I’m honest! Told about big stadium Fleetwood Mac etc here before. Saw Eagles, Clapton with Muddy Waters opening. Now I had no clue who that was at the time, but boy I’ll tell you they fried my 15 year old brain....completely blew Clapton away. Also some others during that year... Meanwhile I was into a bunch of stuff, but still held Zep, Hendrix and Dead near the top. I told here the story of an April 78 day when for some reason the skull fuck version of Johnny B Goode just suddenly floored me, made my friend play it over and over. JBG was a R&R standard in those days and so I was familiar with many good versions, especially Hendrix.... So it just really resonated, and comparatively blew away all the other versions....they changed me that day. I was also being fed tapes and guitar lessons etc from Dave Homal of later known Homal Alaniz sp? Band (he went out with my friends sister). He worked hard to indoctrinate me. So the dead was creeping up the list in my mind, but there was one thing left that needed to happen..... Unfortunately, they hadn’t come to town since the famous 77 show, and my folks weren’t about to let us travel to other cities yet to go to concerts, which dear old mom was already scared shitless about us going to.. (“they’ll stick a needle in you and you won’t even know it!) lol! Finally, the Dead was coming to town, but Shea’s is a very small theater and it was promoted by Buff State so tix were near impossible for a high school going lad such as myself. Luckily a school buddy and one of the very few other Deadheads at the time in my school, had an extra ticket. I believe face value was like 5 or 6 bucks, but it was 3rd row and a tough tic so wood chuck wanted 20 bucks, which of course I paid and glad I did because it totally changed my life. Seeing them live like that just blew me away. From then on there was always the Dead, and then everything else..... It was funny cause pops had to pick us up, So often he would chat up the cops at the door of concerts and get them to let him in for free. So he was in for the end of the show, and to this day talks about how much he dug Sug Mag, too funny.... Anyway, 1-20-79, barely 16, all the way until 7-9-95, and the rest as they say is history.....one of the greatest days of my life!
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    ...Jimmy, i was waiting for you to reference this monster of a show as soon as you started down the path of "missing reels from Spring 1978". Well done. I agree/concur/hope/proselytize as well! This show is one of my favorites from '78 for sure. Sixtus
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    Nashville or San Francisco?
    I don't know let me think San Francisco!
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    Had been enjoying the first few Dead LPs, but somehow managed to miss them both in 72 and 74, when I was still living in France. Fast forward 2 years, I decided to visit the US with no plan, just a roundtrip ticket to New York. I arrived at JFK, and looked at the departures screen, it was a choice between Nashville and San Francisco. I picked the latter, arrived in SF around 5:00am; checked in a cheap hotel, sat down for breakfast, grabbed the SF Chronicle, went straight to the entertainment section, lo and behold, the Dead is playing with the Who the next day..10/9/76. Had such a great time, I decided to move to SF permanently the next year, in time to catch my 2nd & 3rd show on 12/29 & 12/31/77. After that I attended most bay area shows up until the end.
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    Always enjoy your anecdotes about seeing early 70s shows in California mhammond12. I would have loved to have caught just one, and it seems like you and some others around here had the privilege of seeing quite a few over those years. I was born in '79 so I never got the chance to see the band in the Jerry years. The closest I can get is archive.org and these official releases of full shows, which I seek out with a somewhat reckless abandon. I would love a Capital Theater '71 box almost as much as i'd like a fall '73 box. Come on already Dave. We're dying here for something, anything, to hold us over. Agreed the MUATM is decidedly underwhelming this year. Not sure why they couldn't dust off something that no one has seen. What are they waiting for?
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    I had fallen in love with the Grateful Dead and the whole "hippie" thing when as a 13 year old boy living in very rural area of southern Indiana I read an article in my Dad's Time magazine in 1967 about hippies and the "Summer of Love" in San Francisco. In the article were photographs of the Dead playing a free concert in the park and some beautiful braless hippie chics dancing. My 13 year old male brain filled in the blanks and I decided I'd be a hippie. Started fighting with my parents about hair and clothes and stuff. Fell in with the small hippie community in town and was introduced to marijuana and psychedelics. When I graduated high school I went to college on the west coast and caught the Dead first chance I got 12/15/72 Long Beach Arena. Unlike most stories of this nature reality far surpassed the fantasy. The Dead were great, the people were great. I was on the bus 100%.
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    give it up for the impostors, now copying dead box set releases too. phlogging a dead horse..
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    I'd be fine with 1989 or 1980, but last years box was from 89.. just reading the tea leaves, and they are not spelling 1989 in the cup I just finished drinking. I am seeing '71 or '73 with an honorable mention of '76 but who knows.. I applaud your enthusiasm, however.. nothing wrong with that. For what it's worth.. TIGDH, Lemieux played something from the Spring of '78 (I know it's not Spring, but...). He made specific mention that nothing from the first ten shows in April have been released, that the master reels were not in the vault. He said they are returned and will "get drawn upon sometime in the near and distant future." Sort of a tell that we are getting a Spring '78 Dave's Picks over the next year. My hope is Huntington WV, 4/16/78.
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    How bout a Dave’s from 1-20-79 with set 2 from 1-10-79 as disc 3......
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    Nailed it!Once again you have so eloquently described what I was trying to convey! Yes Dave has favorites, and yes he gravitates toward them, but he is open, and gives the rest a chance..... I personally agree with the live versus other source comment too. The streaming etc is awesome, (if I had usable internet, hurumph....) and it sure is nice to sit on the big leather couch, with the loo steps away, the fridge even closer, so I can drink quality ale, not stadium swill, with a pause button so a, I can step outside and check the air in the ole tires ahem. And the big plasma and McIntosh audio are hard to beat! But there is nothing like live sound, like being there etc....the Absolute Sound Magizine describes TAS as the sound of live, unamplified acoustic music,....that is their point of reference for all audio gear. Mine is the sound of the GD live, through the Meyers Ultra-Sound PA circa late eighties. That is what I use for my reference when evaluating equipment and music. (What ever your opinion of the music was then, the PA then was the greatest of all time!) So like Dave, I love to hear these bands live, and do so when convenient, but don’t normally listen at home.....so little time, so much great music etc. But like he says, when he does “I am usually (though not always), pleasantly surprised by them.” The point is, he does not just dismiss eras, bands etc, out of hand. He at least attempts to listen and understand the music. This is evident by the great reviews of all kinds of different music he gives us. Does he like it all, probably not? But he tries...... Ok, don’t mean to beat this to death. I just feel we all could enjoy, and perhaps get turned onto other stuff by sometimes stepping out of the old comfort zone. And besides, just like the people we love but see all the time, it’s nice to take a time out and perhaps “miss” the ol standbies and favorites... Thanks again Dave!
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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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The constant rehashing just doesn’t get us anywhere.And I never walked in Jerry’s shoes..... But he did die of a heart attack from smoking, diabetes, and bad food habits. Not heroin. Could have still turned out that way even if he never did heroin. It’s a well established medical fact that smoking, diabetes, and unhealthy food will kill you with a heart attack.
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Huh??? Heroin wreaks havoc in the body as well, ESPECIALLY the heart!!! Yes even more than cigarettes. And chronic use can start a cascade of other MAJOR health issues. Look it up. Sorry, but saying "But he did die of a heart attack from smoking, diabetes, and bad food habits. Not heroin." is laughable. I'll spare you all the quotes from medical journals since I know you have google too, but I'll make you a deal: If you can find a legit study that says heroin use doesn't effect the heart or ravage one's overall health, (or that it's a lesser evil to your heart/overall health than cigarettes) I'll buy your next Dave's Picks subscription. (Quick- how many songs lament the dangers of cigarettes? same question re: heroin? I can hear the Stones now.... "Philip Mor-ris... couldn't drag me a-wayyyyy"). I say this with full respect - I don't mean to antagonize. it's just a topic I feel passionately about... as apparently do some other folks. I'll leave it at that before jfr68 has a heart attack himself.
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For this years MUATM they are playing a show that is already been released on Video and Audio.I am kind of baffled....and I don't think a dopey video previewing a box set is going to put people in those seats. You know at 7:15 EST the video of the boxset will be on YOUTUBE. So I am not sure I need to drive out to the theater when I can watch it in my home.....
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I am completely miffed as to this years choice of MUATM. I try and support them.. but I am not hopping in my car, driving to a theatre at a specific time and paying money for a movie I already have on DVD at home. Where I can crank it up, hit pause to pee, whatever. I am miffed at this one and expect ticket sales to be dismal.. so why would theatres take the risk next year and the year after when 2018 will most certainly have a poor turnout. I, too, am scratching my head on this one. If it's going to be a repeat.. I would rather it be the Beat Club from '72 that has not been released. Oh well..
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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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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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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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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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....I touched heroin once. Tasted it. Walked the fuck away. edit. Lead me into the blind pony stable....
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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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....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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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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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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The choice of 7/7/89 caught me by surprise. It IS a rewarding show with a great setlist. But it's curious they do a retread instead of breaking new ground. My guess is this is not a big revenue event for them and therefore tough to justify all the production costs/hassle - easier to just take something that's already been released and put it on the big screen. I wonder if future MUATMs will be the old "View From the Vault" releases from 15-18 years ago. Why not? 4 Great shows. I'd certainly go...
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I'm sure you're right. They have not figured out how to market DVDs or if they even fit their cost and revenue models. Otherwise they would have surely added a DVD option to the recent RFK box set. We know the videos exist. It left me and the other 214.5 people that would have coughed up extra $$ for the video a bit disappointed. I have to think they are cutting off their nose to spite their face on this one. This years MUATM's will surely be a box office bomb which can't do anything but create problems down the line. Movie theater execs no nothing of these details but they will surely notice attendance when deciding if they are on board in 2019. They seem to be half-in on this one which never ends well. Being half-in doesn't prevent the pregnancy, go big or go home.
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This retread release may signal a loss of faith/commitment to the MUATM model, and any fall-off in box office receipts will only accelerate that. Hope not. As I've said before, I doubt they'll ever issue another DVD, since that format peaked in 2008 and streaming music actually surpassed traditional formats last year. But a viable business model for archival concert streaming remains elusive. (Having a Star trek overacting flashback... "It's worse than that, DVD sales are DEAD, Jim!")
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So out of a little bit of resentment, I actually put on this DVD last night with the aim of at least getting through the Scarlet > Fire (the show highlight in my eyes). On my 70 inch screen I did notice that the video quality could indeed use some upgrading/fidelity - which it seems they are poised to do. The sound was actually pretty good, but a little low on the bass at the start of the first set. All in all it is a good show but I am completely baffled as to the choice here for MUATM. As others have noted, why would I pay money to go sit in a theater when I have the very same thing at home? The box set announcement is definitely not "the lure" for me that perhaps they may think - as others have pointed out, any video of this will be publicly available within hours (minutes?) of any reveal. A head scratcher, for sure. And what about Gainesville? Sixtus
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there is the camaraderie, too (and the novelty of it) ironic about the sound: last year the sound at my theater was f'd up, to say the least. skips, drop-outs, etc. not a big fan of GD post-85, but hey, it'll sound good. "let it blow let it blow let it blow let it blow my ribcage jail cell" (turn down the perky knob a bit, bro). ah, the GD. 7/18/2018 marks 40 years of the LST
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Months ago when some of us were requesting more video, marye responded that TPTB didn’t seem to think that it was worth the trouble. I think it is worth the trouble, at least for Winterland 74, Radio City Music Hall 80, etc. If they aren’t going to commercially release the video from 87-95, then give it to us for free. We are willing to pay, leaving it untouched in the vault is a bad plan. I’ll buy it on BluRay, others will pay to stream it. If TPTB don’t want to expend the effort to make a commercial release then just upload the raw footage to YouTube.
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Shirdeep - check out the 6/7/70 show; the band has never sounded more listless (actually asking the audience what they want to hear). They disastrously debut 'Sugar Magnolia' and while Deadbase 50 lists a 'Louie Louie' jam it's only PL doing a 'Louie Louie' tease, which the audience favorably picks up on right away only to have BW say "Give us a break guys, we don't know the song." C'mon Bob, every garage band (or at least Phil) knows that song, it's only 2 dang chords! On a positive and historical note: the acoustic 1st set is worth a listen (they end it with 'New Speedway Boogie') but what makes it historically interesting is they open the electric set with TIFTOO. After the 1st 'Cryptical' you can hear a commotion that turns out to be a woman giving everyone grief because they're sitting around and partying and not doing enough to stop the war (remember Vietnam was raging at that point). The band quiets down enough to let her have her say or more likely they just wanted to know what was occurring, then transition into TOO. MUATM: at the bottom of the page it has 'Special Fathom Features: Exclusive Look At The Limited Edition 2018 Box Set.' Anybody check it out yet?
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nice box set there although I don't think there is a Dark Star more Dark Stars, please
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why are the women (in my family) SO SLOW to get out the door in the morning? movie quote: "inconceivable!"
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They'll announce the box much sooner than MUATM ... MUATM will have one of those 2-minute promos showing some guy opening the box and showcasing what's inside.
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I would bet they do it soon too. Perhaps around the 4th of July, if not before. They have already made the selection.. It's either being Normanized or slated to be Normanized.. they are deciding on the packaging and layout. Why wait?
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Wow, you all been busy here the last few days. Unfortunately I’ve only had time to peak in from time to time.....Schlepping books & furniture; Packing/moving/emptying house so as to be able to show/sell.....also was partying hard at our little town 4th annual Bonfire Brewing block party... (sorry, you tube offline? So no link....) zxtttxz; Shoreline; love it but I think I liked the layout and vibe at Cal Expo better? How bout a 6/8-10 and 15-18/90 box, sans 16th as that was released.... Jim et el; like many, I was starting to move on by the time it ended. Hell I always tried to catch as many shows “as reasonably possible” but that meant having to balance regular life/work/money etc so my numbers were never huge.... As the music started to suffer, and the scene was often too big and too lame, and I was returning to collage in my thirties, I had began a natural progression that was basically I didn’t go unless it was easy/close and/or it was at a place I really dug. So really stopped traveling etc by 93....only saw 6 shows between 93 and the end.... When JG died it was hard, but it was almost a relief, like “ok, that’s over, now I can move on....” Which it sounds like you did also? I Actually worked merch on 96 Furthur Fest and would check in at easy/local other ones, dead, P&F etc.....but generally I switched gears big time, especially with my listening habits....so really was only interested in getting/hearing shows I was at....was kinda burnt on the dead for a while.... But due to my merch connections, I’ve been fortunate to see many great P&F, Futhur, the dead etc shows over the years at these awesome CO venues that I unfortunately did not see the GD at. ....will see D&C again in Boulder because it’s only a couple hours away, I have free lodging, and don’t have to drive etc. it’s also been (so far) a super chill vibe....though it is tough having to purchase tix after so many years of VIP etc, don’t think the actual tix are too outrageous compared to mainstream acts (same as they always were), but th3 service charges are a f#&*4$ joke! So although “it’s not the same”, I’ve actually seen some music on occasion that was as good as or better than some of the dead’s lackluster outings. Some of the late 90s P&F shows at the Philmore were amazing; Viola Lee, St Stephen, Dark Star etc, stuff we didn’t get to see live much, or at all! and I always thought Warren did a great job with the old blused based stuff, pigpen and even some Brent tunes. So why go? Jim said it all nicely; of course it’s not the same, was it ever? So what, it’s still fun and great to hang with all y’all and the music still kicks ass, PERIOD! It always has been worth the effort, and usually what ever they give us is still way better then most of the other crap out there, that costs even more, in shitty venues, with obnoxious, clueless crowds! I don’t see how people can dig phish so much but diss D&C? It’s a shame so many of you seem imho, closed minded about bands/eras etc,....it’s all been great some way or another! Even the FTW cash grab.... Same thing logistically with that; was not going to by tix, planes, hotels etc to go to Chicago (no offense) and stand in the back of a stadium etc. and Trey.....nothing against the dude, and he did a great job of trying to do an impossible job with no practice etc, but they could of done so much better.... I think they should of had a cast of guitar players; Warren for a bit, perhaps Trey for a couple, Campbell, Jimmy, helll they should of let Kimock up there too. I really think if you look at all the guys that have played the Guitar over the ensuing years, Trey was perhaps the least choice. Again, nothing against him! I really think they should of had junior Jerry. Imho, I think the Furthur lineup was one of the best, and that’s saying something because all the various groups were good.... I think Bill dissing John K.was so lame and rude...what, Trey wasn’t a “fake Jerry” in a cover band, how ironic! Let’s face it, they were worried they weren’t going to fill that giant stadium 3 nights, so they thought bringing in Trey, and Hornsby would help fill seats.....of course who knew there’d be such demand. But as I think icecrmcnkd said, just the tip etc. unfortunately they were not prepared enough, and a “tour” or perhaps a location or 2 of more blocks of shows would of perhaps been better all the way around? But again, it was still great, and lots of fun gathering with the crew and watching, I remember really enjoying the whole process and vide leading up too etc., THAT part was just as fun as the old days. I personally really like the SC “60s” show even if it was more sloppy than Chi town... One of these days there will be little or nothing to go see/hear and then all y’all will really have something to bitch about. ICECRMCNKD et el; I liked your comment about it did not matter as much about the rest of the band, but if one of the three guys with guitars in hand left there would be no GD. I think that’s really the crux of the thing....and as far as the band without Jerry....I think Phil said they were all like spokes on a wheel, but Jerry was the center frame that held it all together.... DAVEROCK; agree with...artists, hell many creative people, even just shrubs like some of us, no matter how well we do our jobs or whatever, there can be the feeling that we could of done better...... I build/design/install custom AV systems and Racks for the rich and sometimes famous, and no matter how well I do, I can always point out ways it could have been better! You often hear musicians, even the dead, say that it just kills them when they know they sucked, but people go nuts anyway......when I played people would do that after shows, and it was sometimes hard to be nice etc, like “what, are you kidding me? Did you actually hear any of that dog shit?” But of course as a musician you should never lose sight of the fact that if these nice people did not support your band, you’d have no gig! SETH BOX; “unlike anything we’ve done before....” that is very interesting isn’t it? How about making whole tours available, but letting us say pick seven shows of our choice? Could market it like different levels of product at different price points, depending on how much someone is into it etc..... Ok, back to work.
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Indeed, Mr Stoltzfus, Tao, tap, tap, is thing turned on.....”WE NEED MORE DARK STARS”TOO is great and all, but it’s not Dark Star! The one, the only, the omnipotent GD at its best!
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"It’s a shame so many of you seem imho, closed minded" It's really annoying when people call other people close minded when they disagree with their tastes.
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I think the connection Jerry had with Brent really had a lot to do with his perhaps giving up a bit....Just watch the 89/90 videos and it’s like they have a bromance going on. The looks and smiles back and forth, which coincidentally are during some of the bands best work EVER! (Go ahead and hate 70s only crew!) He did it sometimes with Bruce, but not so much with Vince. Eventually it seemed like Jerry mostly turned his back completely on Vince, body language doesn’t lie.... I think they should of taken time off after Brent died, like they did in 74-76. I realize about the corporation etc, but when he died most everyone lost their job anyway, so that didn’t work out so well did it? Yeah Brent and Jer had this great bond and not only did he lose his Keyboardist, he lost yet another Brother, and perhaps how he died etc being such a waste, maybe that really bummed JG out too.... Many here bash on Brentski, but more and more the band etc say what a great singer and player he was. Yes, just like ALL THE OTHERS he too had some quirks and when he was bad, well....but you name any show, from any era, and I can find stuff that is ruff, or poorly sang/played!
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I’m not dissing your taste. We’ve had this discussion here before. I think Jim summed it up; we all have favorites etc, that’s great, but let’s face it, I read here almost everyday where people say stuff like “ I won’t listen to anything after 80....” that imho, is being closed minded......saying you won’t listen to D&C cause there’s no Phil, imho is closed minded. I’m talking about extreme black or white thinking that unfortunately permeates our society today.It’s ok to see things in gray, it does not all have to be all or nothing, does it? For many, one of the great things about the dead was being open to the beauty and magic that is present in all things, it’s just a matter of perspective. I’ve been turned on to more things that have nothing directly to do with the dead, and that chances are I would not have been turned on too, if not for this GD cultural openness.... It’s a free country, and I would never tell anyone what to do or not do. I just feel sad for folks who totally dismiss stuff, and thus miss out, sometimes without even trying is all I meant.....I know this because we’ve all done this at some point, and I know I have regrets because I was closed minded about stufff.... I’ve never been a huge fan of the “Mickey Godchaux” band. Doesn’t mean I don’t like it etc., just not MY favorite, but thanks to all y’all and my opening my mind a bit, I’ve been able to have a new appreciation for this era, where at times I totally closed my self off from this great music...... Sorry, never meant to insult... Peace!
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At some point during VW's time with the band H had to enter the picture again. Heroin, by it's very nature, makes one insular...the importance of everyone and everything diminishes the deeper their addiction(s) becomes. It could be as simple (and sad) that JG &VW just didn't have enough 'clean' playing time together.
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Well Of course there WILL BE A BOX SET THIS YEAR....heck, it says it on the MUATM info. Not sure if the bolo just likes being cute or a constant tease....I think its pretty obvious the BOX SET will be another SUMMER '89 box set with 7/7/89 as one of the shows. Last year the MUATM show was 7/12/89, which was announced as the DC'89 BOX Set a short time later....I'm assuming same situation with the 2018 MUATM showing of 7/7/89....and by the way 1989 multi-track recorded shows are just about the pinnacle of the GD (although SPRING 1990 is right there also)!! Now if the rumors of a FALL '80 Box Set turn out to be true, then OH JOY!!
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It's all good man! Still, I think there's a difference between "I won't listen to anything after 1980", and "I listened to post 1980, and I don't like it"(not my opinion, btw...saw some great shows in the 80s) I am however being close minded when it comes to food: some ppl swear by tripes and sweetbread, still I refuse to try it. Just like I love steak tartare, but my wife refuses to try it. I digress...it's lunchtime in the Bay Area.
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Indeed, no doubt about that, but....My understanding was JG wasn’t fully back off the wagon until??....whenever, supposedly not until awhile after the new lineup. In fact, wasn’t that partially why Bruce left? Wasn’t early 90s when he was diving and being healthy, and playing great music with others i.e., Grisman So with that timeline I think one could argue that there could be other variables BEFORE the H became an overwhelming factor again. I think perhaps the idea that perhaps they had made a bad choice, or not taking a break, combined with all that loss he was suffering, could have been a factor for his giving up and maybe thinking “fug it, this ain’t happing no more so why not” I know, that’s still Junkie logic, but.... When your that tight with musicians, it’s like being married to several people. It can be an indescribable bond. Night after night your used to your “partner” being there for good or for ill, then all of a sudden their not, and the dude there instead perhaps ain’t doing “it” for you....well, people go back to drugs for a lot less. Then factor in all the other losses; Kieth, Pig, Sonny, Bill G, etc......
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Point taken, your logic is correct, and the food analogy helps.I guess I’m biased by the ASSUMPTION, gulp, that most of the folks into the dead, like their music, or “that kind of food” already, so to not even give some things they haven’t tried a chance is sad. Its not like we’re talking about diehard Motörhead fans say, who won’t even think of listening to the Dead... and hey, “ it doesn’t matter anyway” right?
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RIP to the last living Munchkin from Oz, Jerry Maren, passed away on May 30th. He was 98 years old. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jerry_Maren In related news.. the last living Oompa-Loompa, Oompgustus Owlsley Loopa III, having serious health issues of his own, finally came clean solving the nearly 50 year old riddle of who brought the brown acid to Woodstock. "The guilt was too much" he said, we just dipped some white paper in the chocolate river and traded it for kind veggie burritos in the parking lot. The whole thing just got away from us. I apologize for any minds we might have loompafried.
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Thanks Jeff,Been really enjoying this. Love old tales from the Good ole days..... Can’t wait for number three...
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“ it’s either being Norminized, or is slated to be,...they are deciding the packaging and layout. Why wait”Why indeed my good man? Maybe deep down Dave suffers from some horrible neurosis whereby he only feels pleasure the more we suffer ; )
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there's probably some economic strategy exactly when to announce or maybe they just like to watch us squirm...far out, man.
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It could be something as simple as getting the web developers attention to build the new web interface or perhaps Dave's video camera was eaten by a Kraken or stolen by an angry bird or something. I bet it's an administrative delay of some sort. After all.. they have a captive audience, why stress it. I bet we can find a way to pass the time. We could taunt and torment Dave repeatedly until we get our seaside chat.. pinking on Pinkus never hurts. Raid the vault?
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...will like the new box. "They" heard you.
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Portchester '71 would work. 2/18 exits the stratosphere with plenty of inertia to go to Jupiter and beyond... and it's multi-track so it would bet the box set treatment.
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