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    Pacific Northwest ’73-’74: The Complete Recordings Boxed Set

    WHAT'S INSIDE:
    6 Complete Shows On 19 Discs
    • 6/22/73 P.N.E. Coliseum, Vancouver, B.C.
    • 6/24/73 Portland Memorial Coliseum, Portland, OR
    • 6/26/73 Seattle Center Arena, Seattle, WA
    • 5/17/74 P.N.E. Coliseum, Vancouver, B.C.
    • 5/19/74 Portland Memorial Coliseum, Portland, OR
    • 5/21/74 Hec Edmundson Pavilion, University of Washington, Seattle, WA
    Mastered in HDCD from the original master tapes by Jeffrey Norman at Mockingbird Mastering
    Masters transferred and restored by Plangent Processes
    Original Art by First Nations Artist Roy Henry Vickers
    Photos by Richie Pechner
    Individually Numbered, Limited Edition of 15,000

    Includes an immediate digital download of "Eyes Of The World (P.N.E. Coliseum, Vancouver, Canada 5/17/74)"

    "We were in the Pacific Northwest...between somewhere in Washington and some other where in Oregon. The road took us to the lip on a ridge, from where we could see around us for many miles in all directions … It was breathtaking to behold, but as we watched, we had a firm realization that we were witnessing something even more beautiful than our eyes could ever take in … Life causes life. Heaven and Earth dance in this way endlessly, and their child is the forest. And so there we were, epiphanously watching that grandest and most glorious dance of life—of which we are just a tiny part—awed by a magnificence without beginning, without end..."

    Bob Weir, “Sell Headwaters—Everyone Wins,” San Francisco Chronicle

    The Pacific Northwest offers up a rich feast of land, sky, and water. It is ripe with influences, abundant with symbols, deep and spirited. It should, therefore, come as no surprise that the Grateful Dead played some of their most inspired shows on these fertile grounds. It does, however, sometimes take a breath for the elements to re-align years later. It seems for us, they finally have and we are able to present not just a glimpse of the band's extraordinary exploratory tour through the region, but a two-tour bounty as the PACIFIC NORTHWEST ’73-’74: THE COMPLETE RECORDINGS.

    For PACIFIC NORTHWEST ’73-’74: THE COMPLETE RECORDINGS, we've paired two short runs made up of six previously unreleased shows - P.N.E. Coliseum, Vancouver, B.C. (6/22/73); Portland Memorial Coliseum, Portland, OR (6/24/73); Seattle Center Arena, Seattle, WA (6/26/73); P.N.E. Coliseum, Vancouver, Canada (5/17/74); Portland Memorial Coliseum, Portland, OR (5/19/74); and Hec Edmundson Pavilion, University of Washington, Seattle, WA (5/21/74). Each show has been mastered in HDCD from the original master tapes by Jeffrey Norman at Mockingbird Mastering. The transfers from the masters were transferred and restored by Plangent Processes, further ensuring that this is the best, most authentic that these shows have ever sounded.

    PACIFIC NORTHWEST ’73-’74: THE COMPLETE RECORDINGS comes in an ornate box created by Canada’s preeminent First Nations artist Roy Henry Vickers (more on this tremendous artist soon). To complement the music, the set also includes a 64-page book with an in-depth essay by Grateful Dead scholar Nicholas G. Meriwether and photos by Richie Pechner.

    Due September 7th, this release is limited to 15,000 individually numbered copies and available exclusively from dead.net. You'll want to grab a copy while you can and sit back, relax, and enjoy all the exclusive content we'll be rolling out over the next few weeks.

    Looking for something a little more byte-sized? The collection will also be available for HD digital download in FLAC and ALAC, exclusively at dead.net, on release day. You can pre-order it now too.

    Get it while you can.

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  • Vguy72
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    10.1.94's Space into Last Time....
    ....fuckin' Space Invaders video game effects. Liam would be proud. Pissed off of course, but proud....edit. No weed in the wooden box. :( One can't fail for trying.
  • Angry Jack Straw
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    Mine arrived today. Scheduled for Monday, but the UPS truck pulled up around 5:00. Odd for a Saturday. I saw the driver coming up the driveway with a big box in hand so I met him at the door. "I wasn't expecting this until Monday." So you are why I am working today he responded, clearly not happy. "Do you have any pot you can sell me? It's the Grateful Dead." He turns and walks away in disgust. Those who got the download are missing out on a nice box. Even the kids thought it was awesome. Vguy, the number is in a classy little box between the CDs. Similar to a small jewelry box or some place to hide a key. It comes with a cool passage, distinct in Native American undertones. Very well done. I'm holding off on listening until tomorrow. Watching some old episodes of Parts Unknown. Tony was no Jerry, but he was a awesome dude nonetheless. 10/1/94 is the only show from TTATS that I have listened to past 87. Even then I have only listened to the So Many Roads. I have said many times, fall 94 was the dead cat bounce tour. Unexpectedly good.
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  • LedDed
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    They say...
    ...by the way, has anyone figured out yet who "they" are? The grays? The man? The IRS? At any rate, or so I've heard, "they" say that doing the same thing over and over and expecting a different result is the definition of insanity. Hell, I think it's just being a stone-cold gambler. I buy lottery tickets every drawing, using the same numbers, and goddamn it I'm going to hit big one of these decades. Just you wait and see. I really wish my box had arrived today. Alas, it is not to be and I don't know if UPS delivers on Sunday. I've had those non-descript amazon white vans drop stuff on Sunday though, and that feels like Christmas. Although most of my dead.net WEA product arrives via the Good Ol' USPS, and on our street the mail goes into those group box kiosks. You got your box, and on a special day there will be a key waiting inside for one of the parcel boxes (few, and larger). You're always hoping for a key, and when you see it your heart skips a beat. My theory is that the ubiquitous amazon white vans (Sprinters and the like, windowless) are not adorned with "amazon" graphics for several reasons. For one, they'd attract looters and thieves. For another, we'll all get desensitized to them, and one of these times when one pulls up, you'll run out arms wide ready to embrace yet another Grateful Dead offering, and they'll (it's, "them" again) leap out and pull a hood over your head and throw you in the back. When you wake up, tied to a chair in a cold room with only a single, bare light bulb hanging above you, you'll hope like hell Liam Neeson is about to break in and save your ass. \m/
  • MDJim
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    I have to laugh at these posts.. yesterday a friend of mine sent me an email he got from one of his friends. It's long.. names omitted to protect the guilty. It was written a year or so ago.. so I'm sure it's floated around a bunch. To the author, I hope it's ok to share. The title was Next Level Obsession. ______________________________________________ I love Deadheads with OCD. Not my post but I appreciate the work. Thu Oct 19, 2017 6:49 pm #1 When I was in high school, there was a girl who would always ask me if I had acquired any new Losers of the “sweet Suzy” variety. And so whenever I received a new batch of tapes from some remote part of the country, I’d note any Losers with the “sweet Suzy” verse and then surprise her with one at the next gathering of our mutual group of friends. These gatherings were almost always centrally concerned with new tape acquisitions or new knowledge regarding the Dead. We were a group obsessed with the band and everything swimming through the vast universe of the band, including apparently any Losers with the “sweet Suzy” line. My memory is foggy when it comes to my findings of the “sweet Suzy” Losers, except one distinct time in which I can remember telling her, “Hey, Shannon, I found a ‘sweet Suzy’ for you.” I don’t know which show it was , but I’m pretty certain it was a 1971 Loser. What lives in my memory is precisely where we were and me saying those exact words to her. It must’ve been a revelatory moment for me regarding the rarity of the “sweet Suzy” Losers, for I have never forgotten that moment after 20+ years. Fast forward to a few months ago, in June of 2017, when I found myself thinking of those great tape-trading days of high school, the discoveries, the euphoria of acquiring a new batch of tapes. And for some reason my mind turned to the “sweet Suzy” versions of Loser, and how I would search out copies of this song without a handy Deadbase at my fingertips, nor a more convenient “etree mobile” app which allowed me to effortlessly flip through shows and fast forward to the two particular instances in which “sweet Suzy” is sung with the simply movement of a finger across my iPhone. Wow, how times have changed with regard to searching for a particular part of a song. So a few months ago I decided to complete the project once and for all. I needed to know when “sweet Suzy” died, and I kind of wanted to arrive at a reason for her death. Sadly, I found her apparent death on October 20th, 1974, then realized she had risen from the dead on January 10th, 1979, only to be buried once again for eternity. Even more tragic is the unknown reason for her death. What I did find, however, is an obscure protraction of her death. Think about all the hours I’ve logged listening to “Last fair deal in the country, sweet Suzy!” and the amount of accumulated thoughts about Suzy, what she must’ve looked like to Hunter and Jerry, what she must’ve meant to Jerry on the nights that he sung her into the song with such love and tenderness and longing, what she must have meant to him on the nights that he abandoned her and left the audience singing her in their own empty words, and what he must’ve thought on January 10th, 1979 when he resurrected her one last time. What drove him to do it? The Dead performed Loser 346 times. Only a few of these shows do we not have the recording. I tally 88 known Losers that include the “sweet Suzy” or just “Suzy” line. Remarkably, of the 54 Losers performed in 1971, only one show did not feature the “sweet Suzy” line. That show is 7/2/71 at the Fillmore West, oddly the last show at that venue. The very first Loser performed on 2/18/71 at Port Chester features a “sweet Suzy” in the first slot and a rare “Suzy”-only in the second slot. All three “Suzy”-only versions were sung in the second slot of the song in 1971, but of the three remaining “Suzy”-only versions in 1972 and 1973, Jerry sang it in the first slot of the song. The first show in which Jerry sings “sweet Suzy” in only one of the two slots is the 22nd performance of Loser on 4/21/71 in Providence, Rhode Island, and it appears in the second slot. There are no other shows or patterns in 1971 of note except to say that toward the middle of the year, immediately following the 7/2/71 Fillmore West show, Jerry starts to exclude the “sweet Suzy” line in one of the two slots more frequently. Between 2/18/71 and 5/30/71, Jerry performs Loser 31 times, and he is fairly regular with the “sweet Suzy” line in all of the Loser versions, singing it both times in all but 2 of the 31 times. But once 7/2/71 hits, the remaining 23 performances of the song are variable when it comes to the singing of the line. Between 7/2/71 and 12/31/71, Jerry sings the line twice during the song only 13 of the 23 times. What this means is that Jerry started the slow death of “sweet Suzy” officially on 4/21/71, booted her from the song for the first time altogether on 7/2/71, and then proceeded to ween her from the song thereafter. 1972 sees the demise of Suzy even more. Of the 39 times Loser is played in 1972, only 4 times does Jerry sing “sweet Suzy” in both slots of the song. 13 times he abandons “sweet Suzy” entirely. 1973 isn’t any better. 25 performances, 7 “sweet Suzy” lines, and none of those 7 times does Jerry sing the line in both slots of the song. 1974 saw “sweet Suzy” virtually die. Of the 10 times Loser is performed (remember, there were only 40 shows this year), only 3 times does “sweet Suzy” make her appearance, the last being on 10/20/74 at Winterland, and it’s sung in the second slot of the song. I fitting farewell to the Grateful Dead at the time and to sweet Suzy, whoever she was. And that is all we know of the mysterious girl called Suzy in the song Loser. For the next 4 years and 45 performances of Loser, not a trace of “sweet Suzy” is found – that is, until the first show of 1979, in Uniondale, New York, on January 10th. Making her appearance one more time – and her last time – was “sweet Suzy” in the first slot of the song. It’s so brief and nondescript. If you blink, you miss it in the recording. There’s no emphasis, no powerful resurgence, no eruption from the audience. It comes and goes in a second and a half. And then it vanishes. Ghostlike. Forever. I knew I had never heard a “sweet Suzy” in the 1980s or 1990s, but I wanted to be sure, and so I listened to all the “Last fair deal in the country….” verses (two per song) of all 169 remaining performances. I sometimes dreamed that I’d find one, hidden within a show that was not on many popular radars. I held out hope that there was a version of the song in the post-Brent era that escaped our listening ears because it was a Vince show. No. I sometimes imagined I heard it because I was listening so hard for it. I truly wanted it to be there. I wanted so badly for Jerry to sing those two words again; I’d even take a delayed and whispered “Suzy.” Alas, it wasn’t going to happen. I have thought about so much along the way. I thought how crazy I am for doing this. I thought how empty this project is. I thought how meaningless and stupid and utterly ridiculous….In short, I thought I had perhaps come to an end of sorts with the band. When I began the journey, I actually was listening to 3/24/73 Spectrum and noticed that Jerry had only sung the “sweet Suzy” line in the second slot. And so I wanted to know what other shows in the March/April ’73 period did this. And then I wanted to know all of 1973. And then I decided I’d do all of the Losers and tally them all up. I searched high and low on the Internet to see if someone had already done this. I found no one. But, above all, I felt like I had to do this. I was reminded of my high school years, and always bringing Shannon new “sweet Suzy” Losers. I simply felt it was my calling to know them all. So, Shannon, if you’re out there, and happen to stumble across this, here are all your “sweet Suzy” and “Suzy”-only Losers. Enjoy… Below are the years and dates in which “sweet Suzy” or just “Suzy” appear. After the date, you’ll see a “1” or “2” or “none,” indicating for that particular show where “sweet Suzy” is sung, “1” being the first slot and “2” being the second slot of the song. “None” obviously means neither slot of the song featured this line. If you see a “Suzy” next to either the “1” or “2,” then that means just the rare “Suzy” was sung. For the inaugural Loser on 2/18, I like that “sweet Suzy” was sung in the first slot and just “Suzy” was sung in the second slot. There are a few shows in which we do not have the recording of Loser: 10/21/72, 11/18/72, 9/12/73 (this one is unclear as to whether the song was player there at all, but I kept it in anyway), 9/28/77, and 2/6/79. Other than those, they’re all here. The penultimate note: the Loser from 5/11/78 does not feature a “sweet Suzy” but rather a Jerry “Yeeeeaaaahhh Arrrrgghhhh” which is the only one of its kind. The ultimate note: I have retained the spelling of “Suzy” as this is how it appears in Hunter’s Box of Rain. 1971 (53) 02/18 1 2 "Suzy" 02/19 1 2 02/20 1 2 02/21 1 2 02/23 1 2 02/24 1 2 03/03 1 2 03/14 1 2 "Suzy" 03/18 1 2 03/20 1 2 03/21 1 2 03/24 1 2 04/04 1 2 04/05 1 2 04/06 1 2 04/07 1 2 04/08 1 2 04/12 1 2 04/13 1 2 04/17 1 2 04/18 1 2 04/21 2 04/22 1 2 04/24 1 2 04/25 1 2 04/26 1 2 04/27 1 2 04/28 1 04/29 1 2 05/29 1 2 05/30 1 2 07/02 none 07/31 1 08/05 1 08/06 1 08/14 2 "Suzy" 08/23 1 2 08/24 1 2 08/26 1 10/21 1 2 10/23 1 10/26 1 2 10/29 1 2 10/30 1 2 10/31 1 2 11/06 2 11/07 1 2 11/12 1 2 11/14 1 11/15 1 2 12/06 1 2 12/10 2 12/14 1 2 12/31 1 1972 (24) 01/02 1 2 03/21 2 03/22 none 03/26 1 "Suzy" 2 03/27 1 04/07 1 04/14 1 04/16 1 2 04/24 1 04/26 1 04/29 none 05/10 none 05/13 2 05/26 1 06/17 2 07/18 1 "Suzy" 07/21 1 07/25 none 08/20 1 08/22 1 08/25 2 09/03 none 09/09 none 09/15 none 09/17 none 09/21 2 09/24 2 09/28 none 09/30 2 10/09 1 10/18 1 10/21 ????? 10/23 2 10/27 1 2 11/14 none 11/18 ????? 11/22 none 12/11 none 12/15 none 1973 (7) 02/21 none 02/26 2 03/16 2 03/21 none 03/24 2 03/28 none 05/13 none 05/20 none 05/26 none 06/09 1 06/26 1 07/31 none 09/07 none 09/11 none 09/12 ?????? 09/17 none 09/20 none 09/26 1 "Suzy" 10/21 none 10/27 none 10/29 none 11/10 2 11/23 none 11/30 none 12/06 none 1974 (3) 02/24 none 05/14 1 06/18 1 06/30 none 07/25 none 08/04 none 09/10 none 09/14 none 10/17 none 10/20 2 1975 None 1976 None 1977 None 09/28 ????? 1978 None 05/11 "Yeaaah arrrgghh" 1979 (1) 01/10 1 02/06 ????? 1980 - 1995 None Thanks, xxxxx
  • Vguy72
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    ....the midi flute Garcia plays is beautiful. Then it goes into the mutron tone we all know, then back into a mutron/flute thing. Jerry plays two different tones at once. Pretty neat and pretty incredible. Miss you. I can see how someone's first show being this one could hook you. God bless the GOGD.
  • Vguy72
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    ....I don't know what you're talking about LedDed. Now exuse me while I rearrange my bookshelves. It's gotta be just exactly perfect. It's for the grater good.
  • LedDed
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    "Wait a minute kids while we get this just exactly perfect..."
    I love it when Bob would say that. I wonder if Deadbase lists how many times he spit that out from the stage. It was tongue in cheek, and endearing. This was a raggedy bunch folks. This music was only ever perfect in it's glorious humanness, flaws and warts and all. I play lots of guitar. There's a thing called, "relicing," where you can pay the Fender Custom Shop or some guy in his garage to scuff up your brand-new guitar and make it look old. Like some clown who goes and buys "distressed" jeans at the mall. Please... my guitars get beat up because I play the hell out of them, and except for my Gibsons (only because the string tension against the angled headstock can snap the neck if they fall over), I don't give a shit if one of the kids knocks it off the couch or a drink spills on it or whatever. I love that stuff. Gives an item character. I will no longer even pick up certain people's guitars. I feel they would experience a cardiac event if my nails (I play with a heavy hand) should leave microscopic scratches in the finish. Museum pieces all, never to be - gasp! - really played or used as the medium of expression they were designed for. Just ask the collectors who keep these "investments" in humidors, to be looked at only, and just don't you dare stare too hard in any one place for very long. I bought a brand-new truck in 2002. For months, I would park at the edge of the lot and struggle in vain to keep it perfect. Once I finally let that shit go, it was a tremendous relief. My $100 Jimmy Page coffee table book arrived damaged from UPS, they'd crushed the box and there's about a 1" divot on the cover. So what? Now when my friends thumb through it I don't cringe if they haven't washed their hands. I understand paying money for something and appreciating it being in new condition, but some of this borders on the obsessive and misses the point. Warren Zevon was just like that, with the T-shirts. Joey Ramone. It's OCD and a few other insanities rolled into one. I respect that we are different, and I don't know if I find these gripes with product minutiae annoying or just hysterical... but I guess with the Dead fanbase, you get that in all kinds of ways. One of my discs does have a flaw, there's like a metallic shriek/white noise in some song. Maybe more than one. I wouldn't know which, because with many thousands of songs I just skip ahead to the next one. I can't be bothered enough to care. It's all about the music...
  • LedDed
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    First world problems... yawn
    This morning I got up and put on what I thought was a perfectly crisp, clean white T-shirt. Imagine my horror upon discovering a stray eyelash had fallen onto the left shoulder, and to top it off a tiny wrinkle was discovered below the right underarm. Then, at lunch my Big Mac arrived shoddily assembled. The cheese was unevenly melted and not at all centered on the patty! And the pickles had been hastily thrown on and I think there may have even been a few brown sesame seeds atop the bun.
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    I got this show in a tape trade about 30 years ago (Portland 1974), and it was incomplete, missing 6 or 7 songs. A few years ago, the complete show started circulating and we all discovered that those tracks were omitted because the vocals were seriously low and I guess someone thought they'd do us all a favor and leave them out. The songs that were left out correspond almost exactly to the songs you mentioned. Sounds to me like they did everything they possibly could to match them up with the sound of the rest of the show. It'll never be perfect, but they did a hell of a job and it's nice to hear it sounding so much better. There's just always shit you can't fix when you're working with two-track tapes.
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Pacific Northwest ’73-’74: The Complete Recordings Boxed Set

WHAT'S INSIDE:
6 Complete Shows On 19 Discs
• 6/22/73 P.N.E. Coliseum, Vancouver, B.C.
• 6/24/73 Portland Memorial Coliseum, Portland, OR
• 6/26/73 Seattle Center Arena, Seattle, WA
• 5/17/74 P.N.E. Coliseum, Vancouver, B.C.
• 5/19/74 Portland Memorial Coliseum, Portland, OR
• 5/21/74 Hec Edmundson Pavilion, University of Washington, Seattle, WA
Mastered in HDCD from the original master tapes by Jeffrey Norman at Mockingbird Mastering
Masters transferred and restored by Plangent Processes
Original Art by First Nations Artist Roy Henry Vickers
Photos by Richie Pechner
Individually Numbered, Limited Edition of 15,000

Includes an immediate digital download of "Eyes Of The World (P.N.E. Coliseum, Vancouver, Canada 5/17/74)"

"We were in the Pacific Northwest...between somewhere in Washington and some other where in Oregon. The road took us to the lip on a ridge, from where we could see around us for many miles in all directions … It was breathtaking to behold, but as we watched, we had a firm realization that we were witnessing something even more beautiful than our eyes could ever take in … Life causes life. Heaven and Earth dance in this way endlessly, and their child is the forest. And so there we were, epiphanously watching that grandest and most glorious dance of life—of which we are just a tiny part—awed by a magnificence without beginning, without end..."

Bob Weir, “Sell Headwaters—Everyone Wins,” San Francisco Chronicle

The Pacific Northwest offers up a rich feast of land, sky, and water. It is ripe with influences, abundant with symbols, deep and spirited. It should, therefore, come as no surprise that the Grateful Dead played some of their most inspired shows on these fertile grounds. It does, however, sometimes take a breath for the elements to re-align years later. It seems for us, they finally have and we are able to present not just a glimpse of the band's extraordinary exploratory tour through the region, but a two-tour bounty as the PACIFIC NORTHWEST ’73-’74: THE COMPLETE RECORDINGS.

For PACIFIC NORTHWEST ’73-’74: THE COMPLETE RECORDINGS, we've paired two short runs made up of six previously unreleased shows - P.N.E. Coliseum, Vancouver, B.C. (6/22/73); Portland Memorial Coliseum, Portland, OR (6/24/73); Seattle Center Arena, Seattle, WA (6/26/73); P.N.E. Coliseum, Vancouver, Canada (5/17/74); Portland Memorial Coliseum, Portland, OR (5/19/74); and Hec Edmundson Pavilion, University of Washington, Seattle, WA (5/21/74). Each show has been mastered in HDCD from the original master tapes by Jeffrey Norman at Mockingbird Mastering. The transfers from the masters were transferred and restored by Plangent Processes, further ensuring that this is the best, most authentic that these shows have ever sounded.

PACIFIC NORTHWEST ’73-’74: THE COMPLETE RECORDINGS comes in an ornate box created by Canada’s preeminent First Nations artist Roy Henry Vickers (more on this tremendous artist soon). To complement the music, the set also includes a 64-page book with an in-depth essay by Grateful Dead scholar Nicholas G. Meriwether and photos by Richie Pechner.

Due September 7th, this release is limited to 15,000 individually numbered copies and available exclusively from dead.net. You'll want to grab a copy while you can and sit back, relax, and enjoy all the exclusive content we'll be rolling out over the next few weeks.

Looking for something a little more byte-sized? The collection will also be available for HD digital download in FLAC and ALAC, exclusively at dead.net, on release day. You can pre-order it now too.

Get it while you can.

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Grateful Dead/Dead & Company guitarist Bob Weir will embark on a fall tour with bassist Don Was and drummer Jay Lane under the moniker Bob Weir and Wolf Bros. Weir, Was and Lane confirmed 19 dates spanning October 16 – November 18. The new band will explore songs of the Grateful Dead and more in a trio setting. Bob Weir & Wolf Bros will kick off the tour at Grand Sierra Resort & Casino in Reno on October 16. From there, the trio will visit Los Angeles, Santa Barbara, Portland (Oregon), Seattle, Missoula, Salt Lake City, Albuquerque and Denver ahead of a Halloween show in at The Chicago Theatre in Chicago. The tour continues with stops in Nashville, Louisville and Syracuse along with a two-night stand at The Capitol Theatre in Port Chester, New York. The three-piece will perform at Washington, D.C.’s Warner Theatre on November 12. Bob Weir & Wolf Bros conclude the run with stops in Philadelphia, Boston and New York City. A pre-sale will be held using Ticketmaster’s Verified Fan program. Registration has started here and will run through Monday, August 6 at 5 p.m. ET. DATES: Bob Weir and Wolf Bros Tour Dates October 16 Reno, NV—Grand Sierra Resort and Casino October 18 Los Angeles, CA—The Theatre at Ace Hotel October 20 Santa Barbara, CA—Arlington Theatre October 22 Portland, OR—Keller Auditorium October 23 Seattle, WA—Moore Theatre October 24 Missoula, MT—Wilma Theatre October 26 Salt Lake City, UT—Eccles Theater October 27 Albuquerque, NM—Kiva Auditorium October 29 Denver, CO—Paramount Theatre October 31 Chicago, IL—Chicago Theatre November 5 Nashville, TN—Ryman Auditorium November 6 Louisville, KY—Palace Theatre November 8 Syracuse, NY—Landmark Theatre November 9 Port Chester, NY—The Capitol Theatre November 10 Port Chester, NY—The Capitol Theatre November 12 Washington, DC—Warner Theatre November 13 Philadelphia, PA—The Fillmore November 16 Boston, MA—Boch Center Wang Theatre November 18 New York, NY—Beacon Theatre Read more: https://www.relix.com/news/detail/bob_weir_announces_fall_tour_with_wol…
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Thanks for the heads up. Just listening to Fink's upload of Lindley Meadows 75. Superb. Groovy, as they used to say. Have to get the 30 trips show.
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Here's another way of looking at what we're getting....uggghhh I can't wait for this thing to hit my door step..... Around And Around 5:06 Around And Around 5:25 Beat It On Down The Line 3:41 Beat It On Down The Line 3:30 Beat It On Down The Line 3:28 Beat It On Down The Line 3:53 Beat It On Down The Line 3:47 Beat It On Down The Line 3:47 Bertha 6:30 Bertha 6:12 Bertha 5:56 Bertha> 6:08 Big Railroad Blues 3:56 Big Railroad Blues 4:20 Big Railroad Blues 3:57 Big River 4:47 Big River 4:58 Big River 5:01 Big River 5:22 Big River 5:36 Big River 5:24 Bird Song 14:29 Black Peter 9:18 Black Peter 9:23 Black-Throated Wind 7:08 Box Of Rain 5:30 Box Of Rain 5:47 Box Of Rain 5:35 Brown-Eyed Women 5:30 Brown-Eyed Women 5:47 Brown-Eyed Women 5:20 Casey Jones 7:31 Casey Jones> 6:01 China Cat Sunflower> 8:08 China Cat Sunflower> 8:39 China Cat Sunflower> 6:47 China Cat Sunflower> 8:20 China Cat Sunflower> 8:34 China Doll 6:01 China Doll 5:48 China Doll 6:38 Dark Star> 27:46 Deal 4:23 Deal 5:00 Deal 4:45 Deal 4:55 Dire Wolf 5:28 El Paso 4:35 El Paso 4:33 El Paso 4:28 El Paso 4:35 El Paso 4:56 Eyes Of The World> 15:40 Eyes Of The World> 13:19 Eyes Of The World> 13:52 Goin' Down The Road Feeling Bad 6:59 Greatest Story Ever Told 5:33 Greatest Story Ever Told 5:27 Greatest Story Ever Told 6:10 Greatest Story Ever Told 5:00 Greatest Story Ever Told> 5:04 Here Comes Sunshine 11:58 Here Comes Sunshine 12:25 He's Gone> 11:24 He's Gone> 13:59 I Know You Rider 5:48 I Know You Rider 5:05 I Know You Rider 6:00 I Know You Rider 5:22 I Know You Rider 5:40 It Must Have Been The Roses 5:47 It Must Have Been The Roses 5:28 It Must Have Been The Roses 5:45 Jack Straw 5:02 Jack Straw 5:01 Jack Straw 5:04 Jack Straw 5:16 Jack Straw 5:23 Jam> 9:58 Johnny B. Goode 3:56 Johnny B. Goode 3:56 Johnny B. Goode 4:08 Looks Like Rain 7:34 Looks Like Rain 7:52 Loose Lucy 5:07 Loose Lucy 5:07 Loser 7:09 Loser 6:50 Me And Bobby Mcgee 6:02 Me And Bobby McGee> 5:25 Me And My Uncle 3:11 Me And My Uncle 3:17 Me And My Uncle 3:25 Mexicali Blues 3:53 Mexicali Blues 4:08 Mexicali Blues 3:58 Mexicali Blues 4:02 Mexicali Blues 3:48 Mexicali Blues 3:59 Missisippi Half-Step Uptown Toodeloo 8:14 Mississippi Half-Step Uptown Toodeloo 8:44 Money Money 4:45 Money Money 4:27 Money Money 5:01 Nobody’s Fault But Mine> 5:14 Not Fade Away> 6:58 One More Saturday Night 5:16 One More Saturday Night 5:36 Peggy-O 8:11 Playing In The Band 18:59 Playing In The Band 15:49 Playing In The Band 46:59 Playing In The Band 23:07 Promised Land 3:33 Promised Land 2:58 Promised Land 3:27 Promised Land 3:43 Promised Land> 3:37 Ramble On Rose 6:56 Row Jimmy 9:06 Row Jimmy 9:22 Row Jimmy 8:30 Row Jimmy 8:59 Row Jimmy 9:25 Scarlet Begonias 5:12 Scarlet Begonias 5:55 Ship Of Fools 6:27 Ship Of Fools 6:36 Ship Of Fools 6:18 Stella Blue 7:57 Stella Blue 8:40 Sugar Magnolia 10:03 Sugar Magnolia 9:21 Sugar Magnolia 10:03 Sugar Magnolia 9:57 Sugar Magnolia 9:40 Sugaree 8:18 Sugaree 7:31 Sugaree 8:05 Sugaree 7:24 Tennessee Jed 8:00 Tennessee Jed 8:27 The Other One 15:22 The Other One> 6:33 The Other One> 18:06 The Race Is On 3:27 The Race Is On 3:17 The Race Is On 3:34 The Race Is On 3:34 The Race Is On 3:34 They Love Each Other 5:48 They Love Each Other 5:46 Truckin’> 9:56 Truckin'> 10:55 Truckin'> 9:15 Truckin'> 26:06 U.S. Blues 5:37 U.S. Blues 6:09 U.S. Blues 5:47 Weather Report Suite> 17:58 Weather Report Suite> 17:22 Wharf Rat 8:05 Wharf Rat 10:49 Wharf Rat> 9:45 You Ain’t Woman Enough 3:42 You Ain't Woman Enough 3:47
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This is very interesting.Also two BIODTL have the same 3:47 timings.
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7K+ boxsets left. That China>Rider sounds pretty sweet. Wish I could see the unboxing. My trigger finger is starting to feel twitchy. Uh-oh.
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Keithfan: once again a very interesting, informative analytical perspective. Gus West; “don’t think about, just do it, lean over and kiss your radio, nobody will think poorly of you, just do it” and then order this sucker. After that psychedelic purple licorice, icecrmcnkd’s avater whirled above like a hologram and delivered a telepathic vision of floating like an eagle over the great Northwest while that 46 minute PITB somehow eerily seemed to rise up out of the great forest.......pheeewwww “SOB, get me a drink” WHERES WALDO, I mean Jim?
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I think he’s on vacation, possibly in the wilderness away from technology.
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I think he got that time machine working again. Rumor has it he was shooting for the vault on Dick's first day but due to some dark space he's back in the tetonic period - hear Old Faithful blew the other day in psychedelic colors.
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I don't know if this is the appropriate place to post this, but I'm seeing what appears to be some 30 Trips All Music Edition sets in eBay. Just the 30 shows each shrink wrapped. The people selling them are different sellers in different states, but they're all using the same pictures. Anyone know anything about this? Happy Trails
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I got into some Dave's 18 from the Orpheum '76. I guess it is a bit more mellow, but that doesn't bother me, I kind of like the change in pace. I did a play list and selected one of the medlies: Comes A Time / The Other One / Space / Eyes Of The World / Jam / The Other One, part II / GDTRFB. Then for the encore I tacked on the Help / Slip / Franklin from the opening night of that Orpheum run. The sound board audio is just about as good once the EQ is applied. It was as though Dave had provided the bonus tracks he should have :D That's enough '76 for now, but I do need to visit the PITB medley from DaP 18 soon. Phil and Keith lay down some serious foundation for Jerry to play lead to on the two Playing segments, and there's a Spanish Jam, Cosmic Charlie, and Wheel in there. Probably my overall favorite '76 release, but if put to the test, I'd have to go with DP 33 and that legendary Help / Slip / Franklin with the S&D in the middle. What's everyone else listening to? Stoltzie I think this box set is going to sell like hot cakes once it's released. I will be surprised if it's not sold out by Christmas. retrowax, I think the sealed 30 Trips CDs may have been sealed by the seller or some other secondary seller. I've never heard of Rhino factory sealing these.
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My guess is, these sets must be the ones WarnerMarket put up on Amazon last week; they must have been slated for eventual replacements early on, and now are just overstock being sold as all music edition(although not mentioned on Amazon.
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My favorite from '76 is 12/31/76. Fantastic sound on that, and really good show. The Good Lovin'> (Here Comes Sunshine) Jam> Samson and Delilah is my favorite part. I label it a HCS Jam, because it sounds like one to my ears, like they remembered after almost 3 years how awesome that progression was, and just before it should go into the chorus it instead slinks into Samson. If they put out 8/4/76 (42 years ago today) that will leap to the top of the heap for '76 for me. Don't know if it would fit as a Dave's, but if they trim the tuning it might. The youtube video is 4 hours. Last 5 DaP 26 disc 2 String Cheese Incident 8/4/00 (my first SCI show) Phil Lesh Quintet 8/4/01 (dig the St Stephen> Eleven> St Stephen> Terrapin Station> Golden Road with the Terrapin coming in on an Arabic Jam and missing Lady With a Fan, kinda like DP 3, excepting Arabic stylings of course; Jimmy Herring was on fire throughout this show for any Jimmy fans) Gentle Giant Sight and Sound BBC 1978 DaP 27 Eta: https://archive.org/details/2001-08-04.paf.mg210-collins.hamilton.5159…
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Oborious, I saw you asking about Jim's whereabouts. It's a good question. Did you try asking the crowd, which is better, DaP 16 or DaP 21? Jim's been known to turn the car around on that discussion point. It's a question that's baffled many of us since DaP 21's ominous release back in early 2016, but none more than Jim. He once held up a plane full of paratroopers operating under deep cover to post a comment on that topic. Rumor has it, it was his turn to jump but he couldn't get an internet connection...made the pilot drop down to 2000 feet under heavy flak so he could get a cell signal - nasty business, but if you really need to speak to him.....
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That’s our boy! Hee-hee, yas he’s probably hanging upside down, hand over hand, traversing on a rope high above some gorge, on the promise that across the gorge is enough bandwidth to properly stream GOGD..... Also, have not heard from brother Daverock in a while either? Tap,tap,tap, testing, is thing on? “Is there anybody out there?” BOX: just think sports fans, some of us could be lookin* at less than a month until ecstasy!! Yee-ha!
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I suppose we could bait him. Uh..gee.... I wonder which version is better, the Eyes of the World from Dave's Picks 16 (3/28/73, Springfield, MA), or the one from Dave's Picks 21, just five days later in Boston?? There are also two very nice Playing in the Bands....
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6/18/74 with a close second to 10/19/74. yes.. doing a little R&R in the Rockies this week and last. Was fly fishing in Idaho with some strange character named Olob, woke up a week later wearing nothing but my skivvies in the bushes of a five star hotel in Vail. After about a half hour mostly spent frantically running from hotel security.. I noticed a $20 bill duck taped to my ankle. Just enough to score a cheap pair of shorts and a t shirt, grabbed baseball hat from the hotel gift shop for good measure. Weird, but from what I recall I had a really good time. Rainbow colored Old Faithful. So true!
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I think “cousins” is correct on the WarnerMarket amazon store selling these 30TATS all-music sets. They are selling them for $699 plus shipping. There isn’t any photos, but it makes sense they would be clearing out stock. Seems strange it wasn’t announced here on deadnet. Here is a link:30 Trips Around The Sun https://www.amazon.com/dp/B07FYS8P4T/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_rFZzBb9FE2C24 Maybe send a message to the seller to verify first? It is a much better price than the $1200+ people are paying on ebay!
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LOL, KF your a hell of a fisherman! That pulled em outta the Bush like flys on stink. Welcome back Mr Jimmy! You were missed. Dam, we’re just down the street a few clicks. Of course that might of been gas on the proverbial fire. Hotel security would of been 5he least of our problems : - ) That shit happens in Vail. The rich are perhaps the most decadent and depraved animals of all! But all is good if the right palms are greased.... Hell, is there a bad pre hiatus eyes?
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....is that my name is on it! Oh. And the Good Lovin' > Samson segue from the Cow Palace New Year's show is a top ten segue they ever birthed. My opinion of course. My opinion has been know to be correct 51% of the time. I don't recall hearing HCS in it though. I will focus on that during my next listen, which is going to be now.
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I heard (from a VERY reliable source) he was kayaking over Niagara Fall. Sources claimed as he started out yelling back over his shoulder, "It's only a class II."
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Ok, I missed it, but from what I read on that youtube page, there are 50 of these songs that celebrate 50 years of dead. Done by different people for jambase. Were these ever officially released? Are they only on youtube if you want them? I'm starting my search, but if anyone knows, please tell. Glad you had fun Jim. EDIT - All songs found and downloaded.
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Yup, I am still here-thanks for asking. I've been keeping a respectful distance, as I haven't got DAP27 yet-but I have been enjoying reading the reviews on the other board. So I am a bit off topic at the moment, coming to the end of the Europe 72 box shows. Those final dates at the Lyceum sound as though they were the most enjoyable shows they ever played in England-everything about them is spot on-the set lists, playing and going off the sleeve notes-the venue, too. Other than that, I have been listening to Ry Cooder, for a change-some of his solo albums, soundtracks-like the great "Performance" and "Paris Texas"-as well as his playing on other peoples albums, like "Safe As Milk" and the first Taj Mahal album. Truly one of the most tasteful slide guitarists I have ever heard.
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That the John Deere broke down whille passing through the Middle Ages and that the behavior of Waldo (he was dosed (allegedly) and on his way back from an event at Stonehenge) was mistaken for someone possessed by demons and that he was thrown into the dungeon.The John Deere was sold to some Italian family by the name of da Vinvci whose grandson worked out the mechanics of it and well, the rest is history......
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Daverock, glad your good. Lyceum shows smmoooooth, like butter! Think Homer “ummmmmm, beeeeeeerrrr” Ry Cooder, yeah I need more of him. I only have Paradise and Lunch, but it’s a top fav. I think that version of All Over Now IS my favorite version of that song, sorry Bob! Edit:Simonrob got his copy (and posted the best review so far), so hopefully yours is close behind.
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I can't wait another month for this box set. We storm the Rhino warehouse after Sundown. I hope they sound as good as DaP 17 and 21, and 30 Trips '73 / '74.
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Thanks for the link, the box is smaller than I was expecting but looks amazing. ETA: The material looks like cardboard to me.
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It looks beautiful to me. However, it's sorta small, smaller than E'72 and 30 Trips boxes. I would guess it's about 8 inches in depth, - the short side wall and about 11 to 12 inches in length, and about 8 to 9 inches high. The video shows a wooden component, a smaller wood box similar to the Warlocks box. I would guess that the exterior is cardboard with a printed paper cover. But then what Mr. Vickers was holding was probably just a mock-up, and not the finished product. The only individual show artwork that has been revealed is the 5/19/74 Portland show. I would guess the same art for both the vinyl LP set as with the CD set. We shall see the real thing in about a month. mmm!
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I am not sure but I believe the animated art they have sent in each of the emails announcing the listening party/seaside chat will be that shows artwork. It is all similar in look to the one that is being sold individually.
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Here is another vote for Ry Cooder, a man who has helped discover and redefine the so called American songbook as much if not more than our heroes. Virtually everything he has released is well worth a listen including movie soundtracks and there is a ton of stuff out there. He has been touring lately, missed a chance to see him because the ticket prices were hideous and far away, however remain a very long time fan. The Rolling Stones tried to draft him (see a fairly obscure album titled Jamming with Edward, also some absolutely killer slide playing on the tune, Memo from Turner, Jagger on vocals). When people talk about Bobby's slide playing, shall we say we love you Bob but there are some fantastic slide players out there, including Duane, Sonny Landreth, Ry, Bonnie Raitt, Johnny Winter, Robert Johnson , including Jeff Beck who has such a great sense of pitch he needs no bottleneck and he plays perfectly way high up above the frets.... JiminMD will be with him in just a couple days. Me? Happy to have just scored a second row seat for Dweezil in a small nearby venue three months from now.
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Love the audience recording and the Hard to Handle!!! It was even released on fallout from the Phil Zone!!! bob t
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The box looks like a nice one. I've always loved Northwest indigenous art. That being said, I'm going to order the Flacs. I need less stuff in my life. This set is what's going to get me through another Northeast winter.
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That was cool. The best part is how good he says the tapes sound. If you put on something like DaP 9, and then put on DaP 2, or DP 7 or Dazp 2012 bonus, you can hear that Vol 9 sounds a whole lot better. It's louder and clearer, and has far less hiss. Do you all think that's because Vol 9 came out more recently? Meaning they got better at cleaning up the sound as the years went by? Or do you think it's more likely that the tapes for the older ones I mentioned just weren't as good to start with? Maybe just me, but seaside interview, Dave sounded like he was saying the Dark Star isn't that good. Anybody else feel that way? Not to sound like a party pooper but I wish there was more than one Dark Star!
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Seeing Ry Cooder at the Paramount in Denver some week later this year. What a career. Admirable, always tasty and never a sellout. This motherfucker never had a "hit," and that was by design. Remember when Pearl Jam jettisoned half their audience? Also admirable. The Dead never did that, and look what happened. I'm not throwing stones here, y'know. But once the masses glom onto something nothing good ever happens - no one can steer a ship that big and the whole thing ends up straight down into the crapper. Nickelback. Seeing what passes for Electric Light Orchestra from the 3rd row in two nights. We'll see if we can pick out the shade of Jeff Lynne's Miss Clairol and if he's mildly coked. Yes, I like the Beatles. God bless everyone. \m/
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Monsieur Lemieux, Sorry to go off topic, but we really need you to release "Sunrise" from Seneca College 11/02/77 in the next 30 Days of Dead in November. Just trying to put that to bed. "Best Truckin' everrr...." Yeah, we noticed the back to back posts from LD and HC. Some sort of junior high school thing going on there. KF: Grappling hooks are ready. I am prepared and eager to storm the castle. Literally cannot wait until September for this release.
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I think that's just you. ;) I remember Dave mentioning it was a really nice one that was mellow with lots of space for everyone to do exactly what they need to be doing during a Dark Star of that style. Not sure if that's what was interpreted as "isn't that good." I often prefer those Dark Stars that drift and have lots of music spaces, I guess Veneta would be another one. I'm hoping will be quite nice in the evenings on the screened in porch with the old yellow dog and a fire going on in the yard. Oh well, maybe I'm just a sucker for mellow, drifting, and dynamic dark stars on humid summer evenings with friends and family by my side. Not sure it gets much better than that?!
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Totally agree with you Hippychic - I rarely listen to DaP2 because of the hiss and the vocals being too "upfront" for me. I know its as a result of the WoS, hoping we don't have the same issue with these recordings (though the listening party(s) sound grate!)
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If you want the sunrise in soundboard quality, which is pretty good PM me with your email address. I actually assembled the entire show from the bonus tracks on Dave's Picks Volume 12 with the bonus tracks on Dick's Picks Volume 34, Plus the soundboard versions of the remainder. I almost can't tell the difference, since the sound boards from 1977 are so good. Now, what to listen to... I think it should probably be in the 73 74 Zone, but I'm a put on this to from Dave's Picks 27 first... plus Wang Dang Doodle. No wait -DaP 7 is calling. Starts off with one of the best post-hiatus Promised Lands I know. LedDed, I was one of those Pearl Jam fans they jettisoned, mostly because they failed to put out any good music their last couple of records. At least I didn't care for Backspace or Lightning Bolt. Maybe you can correct me if I'm wrong on that and point me to some good tracks, but I just felt like they dried up the song well. And I was pretty hardcore. The other thing that kept me from going back to see them after maybe half a dozen concerts is that they never played loud enough. When I go to a concert I want those guitars up in my face. At first I thought it was because I was seeing them outdoors and it's harder to get good amplification. But then I saw them at Madison Square Garden and the Spectrum and they still played so quietly you could hear people talking over the music. Annoying. Every single time.
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Hey Jack Baller. Looks like the Seneca College "Sunrise" (11/2/77) is already out there. It was released as the lead-off song for 2015's 30 Days of Dead. Edit: What KF said.
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Number 1 super guy. Just laughed at your "some sort of high school thing going on comment". Pheromones in the air I guess. And not to be overly suggestive, but I would. I always regarded the 11/2/77 Truckin' as the best until 11/6 came along a couple months ago. Now I'm stuck. Baller, you're still voting 11/2? I have take the back2back test. A little off topic, but Pearl Jam jettisoning fans came up. Agree with Keith fan, the main issue I have with Pearl Jam is their last several albums have been extremely weak compared to the first half of their catalog. I also noticed they don't play that loud. I guess in their minds they want to protect people's ears but fuck that, I don't go to a rock concert to have my ears protected I go to have them blown out. Play that music loud and if I need to put cotton or earplugs in I'll do it. I admired Pearl Jam's fight against Ticketmaster, but it did make them difficult to see in the early days. My biggest complain is that stupid Eddie Vedder was too stupid to keep his stupid politics off stage. All bands have their politics but they don't all put them on stage. If Eddie Vedder had any sort of top shelf song writing ability, he would veil his politics like Pete Townsend dead in Won't Get Fooled Again and let's see action and many others. You cannot discern Townsend's political affiliation from his songs, but he clearly has plenty to say about politics. That's how you get it into a rock song, not by calling out politicians by name. Wearing masks and hanging effigies and all kinds of stupid shit like that. The worst part is he's another douche who doesn't bother to present an equal representation of each side. He takes what appeals to his emotion and runs with it. It's his right, but people find it tiring. Eddie can revel in his sycophantic relationship with Townsend and the Who, but he will never equal them. Unless he has some rocket sauce up his sleeve for the next 10 years, and for the sake of rock and roll I hope he does.
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I had a little computer glitch. Would someone be kind enough to re-post the link to the hi-res album covers for TTATS? Thanks and rock on
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When should I pull the trigger on this? Is there a way to see how many are left?
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Dark Star- Yes, I still have 11/2/77 Truckin as my favorite over 11/6. Guess it's a "first love" thing. What's interesting about DaP 25 is that I wasn't excited about that release at all, I thought that I had my fill of 77 after GSTL came out. But I find myself reaching for that show all the time now, I really dig it. In Dave I trust.
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