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    "The Grateful Dead picked up their instruments and hit the first note with perfection. They never missed a note for the next three and one-half hours. People followed the flow of the tunes. Down on the floor in front of the stage was a sea of heads keeping time with the music. No one sat still. No one, except the youngsters behind us sat still. They were still and stunned." - The Power County Press

    And what a stunner it was, that show at the Boise State University Pavilion in Boise, ID on September 2, 1983. Dave's Picks Volume 27 contains every stitch of music from this mid-80s show (our first in this series), one that's as good as any other in Grateful Dead history. When the Dead were on, they were ON! Straight out the gate with a definitive take on the old standard "Wang Dang Doodle," the band swiftly switches back to a setlist of yore, firing off 70s staples like "Jack Straw" and "Brown-Eyed Women" and wrapping things up with a terrific trio of "Big Railroad Blues"/"Looks Like Rain"/"Deal" (don't you let that epic guitar solo go down without you). Primed for the second set, they tackle the complexities of "Help>Slipknot!>Franklin's" with heart and ease. It's clear there will be no stopping their flow - Bobby and Brent hanging in for a fantastic pre-Drums "Jam" and Jerry and Bobby in the zone on a not-to-be-missed melodic "Space." Not a skipper in the whole lot!

    Dave's Picks Volume 27 has been mastered to HDCD specs by Jeffrey Norman and it is limited to 18,000 individually-numbered copies*.

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

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  • JeffSmith
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    Thanks Oroborous
    Very well 'splained! I needed that! ;-)
  • Oroborous
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    Bob’s slide
    I liked the slide, eventually, once he became proficient....obviously not a virtuoso, but he did with slide like he did with everything else...his own way. Not going to argue that it didn’t sound worse than train brakes screeching or a cat in heat early on though!
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    Three brothers. Aged 92, 94 and 96 live together....
    ...One night the 96 year old draws a bath, puts his foot in and pauses. He yells down the stairs, "Was I getting in or out of the bath?" The 94 year old yells back, "I don't know, I'll come up and see." He starts up the stairs and pauses, then he yells, "Was I going up the stairs or coming down?" The 92 year old was sitting at the kitchen table having coffee listening to his brothers. He shakes his head and says, "I sure hope I never get that forgetful." He knocks on wood for good luck. He then yells, "I'll come up and help both of you as soon as I see who's at the door."
  • cub
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    Apples vs Oranges
    I concur Captain Kirk, on all points. Has anyone found a better Boise '83 recording to post on here yet? NO. Thank you
  • mhammond12
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    My problem with this release is Jerry's voice. It is shot. During Black Peter I thought Jerry was going to die before Peter does.
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    Bob's slide-Thin
    So we agree-neither of us like Bob's slide playing. I was speculating on why someone might like it. In so doing I was reframing his..unusual.. approach as being the result of experimentation , rather than poor technique. No big deal. I wasn't aware this was a cliché-I've never read anyone else saying that. Unsurprisingly!
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    Point of reference and apples vs oranges
    It’s painful to see folks trying to “compare” these wildly different kinds of recordings.So perhaps I can give a bit of reference for those who don’t understand? (If you do, pardon moi) The two biggetst apples vs oranges things to consider are multi-track versus 2 track stereo, and the purpose of the mix involved. The stuff most all y’all love so much were purposely, consciously mixed to listen to more like a studio mix if you will; balanced guitars, vocals etc. Betty et el had separate feeds JUST for recording, to listen to later etc. The 80s stereo mixes etc were a feed off the soundboard of which the mix was for the live reinforcement of sound relative to the venue etc. Guitars are often so loud on stage, that not as much needs to be reinforced through the PA, while the voice doesn’t normally have a “loud amp” so they need to be more prominent in the mix.....voices and acoustic instruments are not as loud as “guitar amps”....if you’ve ever tried to have a conversation next to someone cranking an amp you understand this... Now out in the audience, preferably in front of the soundboard, everything sounds appropriate, balanced etc. That’s the purpose of a live reinforcement mix; to sound balanced and good in the audience, so one can hopefully fully appreciate each and every channel. Also, unless you have a multi-track mix, you cannot go back and change individual tracks later. This would be like trying to lower the level of the bass guiitar, on a stereo, 2 track album your plating in your living room. You can mess with the tone of the bass, but you can’t do much about how loud or soft it was mixed. That’s why multi-track releases usually sound better. Perfect example is Live Dead, Skull fuck and Europe 72. Though they were recorded live, because their multi-track recordings, they were able to go back and sweat-in up the vocals, and in some cases even do overdubs (redos). That’s how they added Merls organ on Skull Fuck. Nowadays with auto tune, they can go back and fix flat or sharp vocals. My guess is they’ve done that with some of the old 70 shows, and DG in particular... The multi-tracks tend to be what audio folks call more “airy,” they breathe more, there is not as much compression of all the different sources, so the instruments stand out better. There is also the matter of physics as related to the increased tape area of multi track to cassette, and the usually increased speed the multi’s were recorded at. This also makes a huge difference. They multi’s also don’t usually have much as far as effects on them. That is added later as need be, for different purposes, and usually more sparingly, another plus of Muliti. The live house mix has the same effects used by Healy to enhance the sound in the venue, not for your living room, and certainly not for your car.... Hopefully this helps to see how completely different these techniques are, and how their inherent characteristics based on their intended purposes make them so very different......also hope it helps understand how often the vocal to instrument balance can be so different too? One more notable fact. No soundboard recording, whether multi or stereo sounds exactly like the actual instruments recoded. Take Phil’s Alembic bass sounds on all the 70s releases everyone loves so much. As great as Beatty et el did, I’ve never heard a SB only mix that sounds what his rig really sounds like live in a actual hall. This is based on owning/using the same gear, and working with other musicians as a tech. There is Increased full freaquncy range live, versus the often overly middy sound of especially the Alembic basses direct....this is in part because a direct to tape mix does not incorporate all the other gear in the line; pre-Amps, eq, even the power amps can effect tone, especially more power. The great thing about huge amps isn’t that they can be louder, it’s that they have way more tone, or fuller sound, without having to be loud! So if you must compare, try to understand what your comparing. Of course with any audio, gear, speaker set up etc. the bottom line is YOUR point of reference and what YOU like. Also, the Dead played for thirty years, not four or seven....some of us want to hear as much of all years as reasonably possible. Obviously there are some shows that are better than others, and some years have much more consistency But that doesn’t mean there are not great shows from all years. The problem is mostly finding both great shows, that were recorded well that also sound great.... This is what Dave has alluded to. And yes, unfortunely, for much of the eighties these 2 track House mixes are all there is. I’m with the folks who would rather have a great show, even only from a house mix. As Eecktars rule of relativity states sometimes “a little bit of somethin’ is better than all of nothing” And hey, like some have said, If unfortunately you don’t dig some of this stuff a) don’t buy it, b) don’t listen, and/or c) sell it or pass it on “take what you need and leave the rest”! Remeber what I think Vguy said “ remember how bad old shitty cassettes with the hiss, wow, and flutter sounded” This perhaps is a fairer more reasonable comparison; old 2 track cassette soundboards to this type of release. Comparing Multi track recordings intended for remix, mastering and duplication for release I.e., 90 boxes, E72, Live Dead etc, to stereo cassettes based off of the house mix and intended more as a way to critique the house mix, is beyond apples and oranges ; )
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    I make every effort not to think about how much we paid for Dave’s Picks 1 thru 10. Or all the box sets we missed first time around. Very glad we own them as we love it all, but it took a large amount of money to own em’. At least we’re caught up now and can own what’s going to come out from now on.
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    daverock re: Bobby's slide
    daverock, if your comment is not meant to be ironic, I applaud your positive spin on Bobby's slide. But with all due respect, you're comment comically hits EVERY cliché in the book! You sound like the father of 3rd grader following a disastrous violin recital, PLEADING with his wife to let the lessons continue.. After 52 Dead shows I think I have PTSD and am not capable of blowing such blindly effusive sunshine, or even reading it without a visceral gag reflex. (And vGuy, that photo is priceless). Bobby is inventive in his rhythm playing, but slide? When you have no licks and ZERO pitch awareness/control (Duane never hit a discordant note within a year of learning slide), then just say No. Jerry was asked if he was embarrassed by Bobby's slide in an interview, and he responded "Well, HE isn't embarrassed which is all that matters" as if to say: "Yep, embarrassing, but what do you want me to do?". And I disagree with the assertion that "he didn't rely on tried and tested licks when he played slide". Yes he did - he played the most basic, sophomoric licks imaginable - and basically the same stuff every time!! I bet you can't find two Bobby slide solos on Minglewood that are materially different - I can whistle his basic formula in my sleep, unfortunately: one verse (4 notes!) low on the neck, then repeat the same 4 notes up an octave (genius!), going to the 3rd octave on the turnaround!!! That 3rd octave is the killer - ALL the way up the neck beyond the frets and even the neck pickup (the Cheez Wiz zone) where pitch control is almost impossible, hitting nonsensical discordant shrieks while posing flamboyantly like Pete Townshend (I'm CRUSHING this!!!!!") - as if piercing, warbly dog-frequencies are musical Nirvana. (However, if your wording of "didn't rely on tried and tested licks" means he didn't practice, then I agree!) Bobby's slide playing makes Donna's early-70's "Playing' in the Band" warbles sound like virtuosity, yet people flame her mercilessly. At least Donna eventually figured out how to better monitor herself and make it work after a year or two, while after 3 decades of playing slide Bobby still sounds like a struggling middle school guitar student. Phew! OK, I feel better now.... that hit a nerve..... Apologies if my strong opinion upsets any Bobby-soxers out there. But if ya can't handle an honest, unfiltered opinion on the internet... (And yes, his rhythm guitar IS undeniably unique and inventive, of course, starting in '72/'73. Perhaps the most underrated rhythm player ever. Wait till you hear Bobby on 6/22/73!!! Hall-of-Fame stuff.)
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    Back To The Future with Stereo
    After offering my positive review of the quality of Dave's 27, I was reading the many so-so, reviews about which instruments are not heard compared to other releases. How are you listening to this? Are you formulating your opinion based on a car multi-speakers or ear buds (high-end headphones aside) or a MONO mini blue tooth speaker? I just got back to listening to all my GD and JGB in STEREO. Try a listen with some floor standing speakers (3 way) and 2 dedicated amplifiers about 250w ea. I was recently gifted this gear from a fellow head who had it in climate-storage for 28 years. I started to re-listen to everything I was sent from GD mdse and WOW what a game changer. I Instantly tried kicking myself for having left stereo listening of the 70s and 80's for multi-speaker Dolby Theater setups of the mid-90s', to present day 7 speaker home theaters w subs and rear speaker's. Now it's "Back-To-The-Future" listening with only two speakers separate from my home theater. The shows are not recorded for multi speaker Dolby, so why play them that way. Stereo images across the landscape between the two speakers (not across your desk) so that you can hear the different instruments and vocals spread-out as played on the stage. Now if anyone wants to school me on STEREO or your particular home system equipment I'm all ears. Thank you PS: Due to permanent/painful ear damage I'm not the one who listens to my purchases with headphones.
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"The Grateful Dead picked up their instruments and hit the first note with perfection. They never missed a note for the next three and one-half hours. People followed the flow of the tunes. Down on the floor in front of the stage was a sea of heads keeping time with the music. No one sat still. No one, except the youngsters behind us sat still. They were still and stunned." - The Power County Press

And what a stunner it was, that show at the Boise State University Pavilion in Boise, ID on September 2, 1983. Dave's Picks Volume 27 contains every stitch of music from this mid-80s show (our first in this series), one that's as good as any other in Grateful Dead history. When the Dead were on, they were ON! Straight out the gate with a definitive take on the old standard "Wang Dang Doodle," the band swiftly switches back to a setlist of yore, firing off 70s staples like "Jack Straw" and "Brown-Eyed Women" and wrapping things up with a terrific trio of "Big Railroad Blues"/"Looks Like Rain"/"Deal" (don't you let that epic guitar solo go down without you). Primed for the second set, they tackle the complexities of "Help>Slipknot!>Franklin's" with heart and ease. It's clear there will be no stopping their flow - Bobby and Brent hanging in for a fantastic pre-Drums "Jam" and Jerry and Bobby in the zone on a not-to-be-missed melodic "Space." Not a skipper in the whole lot!

Dave's Picks Volume 27 has been mastered to HDCD specs by Jeffrey Norman and it is limited to 18,000 individually-numbered copies*.

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

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lots to like in 83 Boise = strangest of places thank you Dave!!!
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Hi SkullTripWould definitely like a copy of this show. Fingers crossed. Smokined
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Dave's excitement on the Seaside Chat is palpable. He listens to shows for a living. Makes me think this one is probably pretty good.
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How did this sell out so quick?I was at this show and need these discs! Please let me know if there are any available. Thanks!
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Really? What about 10/18/2015 with the fantastic segue of These Rocks are Slippery -> Banter about Banter -> Look at that Bird -> Battery Running Low? Indeed, great chat though and looks to be a great '83 pick. Looking forward to this one.
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Looks meaty and fun. Totally unfamiliar with this show and have only been exposed to a handful of 83 shows overall. Looking forward to something new to chew on amidst the ever-changing backdrop and landscape of Life. Can't believe it's mid-July already. Hope all are well and having fun out there. Sixtus
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1983 was hit or miss...but this one was a big time HIT !!!
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Jerry absolutely slays that Minglewood!Make more, sell more. Don’t let this Les Bois kid miss out on this!
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How can it be sold out when I try to order 5 minutes after receiving the e mail notice? Another bait and switch rip off!!!
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Anyone interested in possible trade? New vol. 27 for new/like new vols. 1-23. Please let me know which ones you have for trade. PM if interested.
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How long did it take for this one to sell out?
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Eyes43 was the first to email me, so my copy is spoken for. Apologies to the other folks who reached out.
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Sold out an hour before I got the email. Time to burn another one off the archives, I suppose.
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Looking forward to this Pick! Love the first fifteen years, but love variety also . . . I don't care if the recording is a tad suspect, or if it's a compilation (not that this one is . . . )--I just want the hottest stuff, whatever the era.
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Sounds like 10/10/1982 to me, which as a non-80s person, is one of my favorite shows of all time. I guess we have to wait for an official release until some clever engineer figures out how to isolate electronic instruments in an old recordings with fourier transforms or something. Oh well, one day. Fortunately the aud source there is really unusually excellent and you should all check it out. Not to stir up the pot, but the fact that it sounds like it takes longer to find 80s shows with both great SBDs and great playing is a pretty reasonable explanation for why they come out less often. Takes a lot more digging to unearth a gem.
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I don't recall seeing any calls for an 80's show on these two comment boards - this DaP 26 or the NW '73 - '74 box comments boards. Oh well, no big deal. I used to have this 9/2/83 as an audience tape set and a fine one to boot. I got rid of it (and many other GD tapes) when I was downsizing in the mid 2000's during a move from one domicile to another. A very good show, if I recall correctly. I haven't watched Dave's "seaside"* video yet, but I'm wondering if this show is a complete soundboard, or is it patched in with bits and chunks of audience recordings to give us an absolute complete show? (DaP 20, several shows in the 30 Trips box) I think DaP 25 & 26 sold out in about 48 - 50 minutes to answer RV3's comment/question.
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So glad I got a subscription this year. I'm sure this epic show from 1983 surprised a lot of people. It was good to hear Dave explain the problem of releasing quality shows from the early to mid '80s. I can't wait to get this one in the mail in early August! It's like my birthday is four times a year now.
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Glad people dont like the 80’s Dead as much as the ‘70s Dead. Hate to imagine how much faster that could have sold out. Sold out before I got the email that it was even available. Is there a pre-order to the pre-order? Damn
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I'm a DaP subscriber so I order the whole year as soon as I hear of it. Not being a fan of 80's GD, I'm happy to download it onto my PC and give the original away. As I live in Scotland, I wont get my physical cd for approx. another 21 days, so you will need to be patient. First come ,gets it. All I ask is if you live in USA/Canada you reimburse me the postage.P.M me and once its agreed, I'll get you to send me your address. Love and Peace to all Deadheads, regardless of which decade you like.
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Hot show, good pick, glad I subscribed, hope not too many patches. Thank you all for your reply's and pm's, it riles them to believe that you perceive the web they weave. Been listening to the Moodies as a palette cleanser, good stuff.
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and thanks!
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These are already on e-bay? Wow.That was fast.
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The beginning of November. I sometimes wonder about the Picks too. When they are just a few days removed from a previously acknowledged 'hot' show, I'd like to hear a few words about the reasoning behind the choices. A couple examples are 12-07-71 instead of 12-05, 12-14-71 instead of 12-15-71, 12-19-73 instead of 12-18-73, 11-18-72 instead of 11-19-72, 08-24-68 instead of 08-21-68, 09-25-91 instead of 09-26-91. I'm always glad to get official releases of shows we've all enjoyed (in lesser quality) for years. It would be interesting to hear about why 'Show A' was chosen instead of 'Show B'. Maybe one is incomplete or the tapes are damaged or maybe it's that they'll BOTH be released and one was preferred over the other at that point in time.
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You said it would be announced today and here it is! Hope the audio is good, because the set list looks awesome! Actually tuning into the Listening Party to see if the audio is aight. Love the album cover art, best of all 4 2018 Picks (the Bonus Disc is the only one I like better).
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Funny you should mention patches. I was listening to the Big RR Blues and the first couple of seconds was an aud patch. It's an excellent-sounding aud patch and the transition was seamless, really well done. Considering the quality of the patch material and the fact that what I heard was VERY skillfully done, I don't think anyone is going to have a problem with this show.
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I'm really surprised on this pick but I don't care. As a Newbie THIS WAS A GREAT SEASIDE. Tried to order another one for my buddy when I got home at 2:30 eastern but Sold Out. Cool release. Can't believe the 2 per got that crazy with the resale. Current High on eBay is a 100$
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These Dave's Picks sell out very quickly, to say the least. Would it make sense to offer downloads (at a reduced cost since there would be no packaging involved) until the demand is satisfied? It might even buy prospective purchasers some extra time because I'm sure there are some folks who would actually wait to get the downloads. This way everybody who wants the show gets the show. Some would not get the packaging, but the music is more important than the packaging.
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As I read peoples comments I often think that something must be wrong with me. I don't have any "time period" that I prefer better than another. I just sit back and enjoy it....all! Maybe I just can't hear as well as I did thirty years ago. Dave's Picks Volume 27 should be wonderful to just put on a pair of good head phones and listen.... with a cold beer...my favorite dead meerschaum pipe....and a bowl of good English Latakia tobacco. Now...how about some Greek shows! Mr. Pete-----------> aging hippie
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The Augusta show from Fall '84 (10/12/84) was released as part of the 30 Trips box set. I would dig a release of the Worcester show on 10/9/84 as that was the first show that I attended.
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They emailed us last Friday and told us when it was going on sale.If you didn’t get the email last Friday check your junk folder. I hit the site at about 10:03 and it was there, but you couldn’t post comments at that time. I got the email announcement about 10:12.
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It's a good show, nothing mindblowing I didn't think. The Jam out of Eyes before Drums was pretty cool, especially as it was Bobby, Billy, Brent, and Mickey. Very high energy in the show as evidenced by the very high tempos. Jerry's voice is fantastic, a worry I had on the era. Didn't get a totally uninterrupted listen or anything, but seems to be a decent choice. I'll probably listen more to the PacNW Box or highlight release than this one, but it'll likely come off the shelf more often than a few of the Dave's like 4, 7, and 20. But I usually tend to listen to the Dave's quite a bit when I first get them, then it subsides, and box set releases seem to get much more play. Dig the cover art on this one.
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Glad to see something from this era released, hoping that the sound quality will be good. I generally like all eras so it is nice to fill in some years that don't have a lot of official releases available.
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The subscription did not sell out and was available for weeks. Someone posted that DaP 27 was on eBay for $100. The early bird subscription was $99 with free shipping. Deja vu all over again.
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I, like many others have subscribed each year and have been OK with the increases in numbers. OUR NUMBERS MEAN SOMETHING. THE 13th DISC BONUS MEANS SOMETHING. AS NUMEROUS HEAD's HAVE SAID. IT DOESN'T TAKE MUCH TO GO SUBSCRIPTION. I'M A NO ON THIS. Sorry sir but this is crazy.WE SEE WHAT'S GOING ON.
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More skeletons. Inevitable I guess. Looks good to me. Does anybody more knowledgeable than I know if there is any relationship between the cover art and the gig or the place?
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It was me friend. How do we teach these guys about the subscription? I set a goal of 2 quarters a day that goes to my subscription. Big Boxes are different. I'm actually getting tired of the complaints. I mean Jesus you missed 2 shows and a bonus that are incredible to me but you didn't subscribe and are pissed with not being able to get #27. GET ON THE BUS
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It seems to be Hell's Canyon on the Snake River outside Boise.
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My Guess is NO. We had Drinky Crow as a run. A very good comic for those who don't know.
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No problem. Off to the awesome archive website where much of the material is culled from.
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Not only is it the first mid 80s choice for a Daves Pick, it will be the first mid 80s show that I will have listened to all year-so it will make a nice change. Help-Slipknot-Franklins is my favourite post retirement jam, so any show that includes that medley is more interesting to me than otherwise. I was pleased to read on an earlier post that the "Eyes" on here isn't played too quickly. A great song that can go tits up so easily. I have always subscribed, so its selling out doesn't personally affect me. But there's something about them selling out SO fast that doesn't sit easy.
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12/5/71 was a radio broadcast by WNEW out of New York. The broadcast is more than likely owned by them and therefore not available for release unless big $$ is paid to them. Unfortunate I agree...
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Product quantity is just too low. If things are limited edition I agree with others that believe in sharing with friends. Allowing folks 2 copies is ridiculous as I just found out about it while listening to Dave and he says they won't last long but they were already gone. I've subscribed in the past but November/ December is not a good time for me to throw down 2 nickels. I have offered to prepay as early as spring time but they must be scared about holding onto money. I cant believe we only have less than 18 k Heads or the lower levels called fans. Too many end up on ebay at scalper prices. And these past show releases/series should get fresh batches burnt large enough for profit but without having to wharehouse too much. That's just part of my 2 cents. I'm also not happy that GDM is basically defunct. No new shirts, stickers, videos, books but for years they were fine to go they Kiss route. How many faithful Deadheads ever bought golf tees or other absurd stuff but if it is always been about the music then start allowing free downloads of this limited edition scam 3 or 5 years after being released. I am grateful for all they've given us but if we cant buy these things first hand then atleast allow folks to post on You Tube or make a Spotify business deal so we can listen. I only missed 2 Dicks Picks in years past and several I bought extras for gifts. Some I bought multiple copies over time to replace scratched, lost, or stolen single discs but I just had to buy the whole release to get. Please release more copies and expand the time table for prepay. Thank you for all you guys have done.
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Mr. Pete, I agree. If they're going to release a mid-80's show---which they did--I wonder when they're going to dip into The GReeks. Possibly a box in 2020... not sure if you're referring to the 82 tours or 85 tours.... Me? I'm a pre-78 show listener. (for the most part) I do, on occasion, listen to 80's shows but I tend to lose interest fairly early---say after about 30 minutes---then dive into the 68-73 tidal currents. The waters are much more intense during this time (for me anyway) Alas, every listener has a vibe they groove to...so we'll just have to wait (or listen to archive...or message me. I have tons of shows to share) I'm itching for The ARK Boston trifecta: 4/21/69 4/22/69 4/23/69 Mr. Pete: May your GREEK desires come to fruition soon...a BIG BOX?
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just listened to this show at the gym, WOW and far out smokin show thanks to dave and the rest of the staff that put this together great choice, peace and good lovin to all my sisters@brothers in the dead community
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Some may be relieved to find the bronco does not have a beard. Though it could be considered curious by some of our more discriminating resident art critics that while both riders have maintained their well-coiffed hair, even as they ride the pale horse (a rather apt phrase in this case), our interstellar equine chaperone seems to have lost every trace of her coat. Not even a whisker of a forelock.
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