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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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    As I've been saying for decades...
    ...Black Peter is not a social disease...
  • Vguy72
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    So, I went to the doctor today....
    https://i.redd.it/nje3e6x1bid11.jpgJust the diagnosis I expected.
  • sonomajon
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    Black Peter
    If you like a good Black Peter... https://archive.org/details/gd77-10-29.sbd.kempa.280.sbeok.shnf/gd77-10… The outro is ripping blues Garcia
  • Cousins Of The…
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    Speaking of 7-7-89
    Anybody going to MUATM tonight? Still on the fence..I'm only a coupla' miles away from the theatre, but it still is a repeat. Guess there's the unveiling of the new box as an added attraction.
  • Mind-Left-Body
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    Curious Trainwreck
    Is there anyone who has never seen the Dead in the 80s or 90s who loves this show? I think seeing the 80s lineup makes this tape more accessible. Grateful Dead Europe '72 and One From the Vault is a pristine representation of the band, so I think it's an easier listen to than something like Boise. But like one poster said, the people at the show that night had a much different experience. Trainwreck, I disagree with your evaluation to some extent, but I enjoyed the humor you injected. I can tell you love the Dead, but at the same time gave an honest write up. It felt more like a real time play by play. Cover up it's coming. I noticed that you compared it two July 7th 1989. You know that show was a multitrack recording right?
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    Dicks Pick 6 vs. Dave's Pick 27
    Had to break out DP 6 after being blown away by the new Dave's Pick. These shows are pretty different from each other so its kind of hard to compare, but they're both from 1983 so I'll give it a shot. 10/14/83 feels a lot more mellow to me and the beauty really shines in the mellow songs, coincidentally. Althea is a great example of that. Smoothly and slowly chugs along in a magical hypnotic way. Jerry's voice isn't 100% on 9/2 for sure, but I think its better than 10/14 and even works more for him on Black Peter. Compare it to Tennessee Jed from 10/14 where Jerry is really struggling to hit the high notes. 10/14 has the "great" and rare "Keep Your Day Job" ...which might only be interesting because it wasn't played much and was supposedly dropped from the rotation after public demand, but I still enjoy it a little bit. I'd probably enjoy it a little bit more if Jerry could get all the words right. And also, I don't believe there are any stellar recordings of this song? Its interesting to me that the highlights for both shows (IMO) are the set II openers. For Scarlet>Fire, again Jerry's voice is a tad on the rough side but the playing is phenomenal. The mellow intensity is quite different from the "controlled chaos" of the Slipknot from 9/2 but both display some very fine jamming and display the diversity of the greatest band of all time. Both shows have really good Estimated > Eyes but 9/2 has that incredible Bobby/Brent/Rhythm Devils jam out of Eyes that makes the show that much more unique. Both of these shows have great "Space's" 9/2 with the harmonious & melodic interplay and 10/14 with the very green "spinach" jam that goes just exactly perfect into "The Other One." (Side note: Another show with a really good Drums/Space is 3/16/90 -- which also goes "Drums>Space>TOO>Stella Blue>Sugar Magnolia" -- like 10/14/83 ...maybe this was done a lot? I don't know) Overall, I'd have to say I prefer 9/2/83. I would normally go for a show like 10/14/83 because I usually prefer the mellow spaciness of a Dead show but on 9/2 they brought the fire. They also played the slow ones very nicely; Looks Like Rain & Black Peter. All that mixed with the odd intensity of Slipknot and the very different jam out of eyes and the lovely space, makes for a really spectacular and dynamic show. I don't know...maybe I just like it more because I'm not as familiar with it yet, but I can't get enough. Very grateful for these releases. Keep em' coming!
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    This is just rocket fuel nothing is played slow so it can be played perfect. It's not 72 or 73 so take it for what it is and enjoy the show.
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    Trainwrecked, that was hilarious. And spot on. I hear both sides of this argument. This show is sub-standard for a Dave's Pick, but I personally have so many shows now that this fills a gap and it hipped me to the Pre-Fall '83 mini tour. I bought a buddy of mine a subscription to Dave's this year. He listened to a lot of Dead back in the day and is getting back into them more and more. I don't know what his reaction to this show will be, but I wont be surprised if he doesn't like it and doesn't want to throw down his $100 next year if he's going to get more of this type of show. If you were introducing someone to the band you would never play them this show. As a fan of all configurations and eras if the band I can personally dig it. But to say though that the playing is really good is baffling to me. Jerry is in really rough shape here. The vocals that aren't missed are not delivered well by Jerry, and most harmony vocals are missed, primarily by Bobby. Phil is here and gone in the mix. The drums are low and muffled and one could be forgiven for thinking the band is backed by a single three armed drummer who's playing from a closet onstage. For whoever said the Black Peter is great, maybe Spacebrother - probably Spacebrother, two better Black Peter's have been released in the last year in this series. Berkeley and Hill Auditorium. Seriously. Its not even close. This one will spin more than the Colorado '80 show, maybe more than a few of the '77 releases, but not in the top 20 Dave's. Thank goodness the West Coast box in on deck.
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    Re: Trainwrecked
    Guess I need to do some loyalty reassessment myself, because there are easily half-a-dozen versions of "Deal" that outrank this one for me. 11/17/73 immediately springs to mind. Or 12/31/76. Or 4/22/78. Or 6/9/77. Or 7/4/89. Though I first started seeing shows in '83, these pre-coma 80's gigs are a rough ride for my ears when I play them back. The boys just sound like a bad cover band of their own band. I'm not saying there aren't some solid moments in the early/mid-80s. There are. Here and there. Sometimes. We all tend to cut the band some slack because we love them, but I have to agree with Trainwrecked. No way they would have gained any traction outside of San Francisco sounding like this. Glad the show is getting some love though. And nice to see SpaceBro happy. Hope he holds onto that glow for awhile.
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    Disc two does it for me. I’ve listened about three times through and despite the couple of vocal flubs and missed queues, the fast paced intensity bordering on chaos (that Slipknot!) is both different to my ears as well as inspiring. Not having more than the previously officially released offerings from ‘83, this is a welcome addition. Admittedly the oscillating consternation from some was expected as we all know that ‘eras’ can cause a rukus now and then. Hope All are well and happy. Sixtus
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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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Jason, Icecream, Alvarhanso: Interesting. So...basically we need 84, and 93-95. I've been saying 84 for some time and I recall a lot of really crisp boards from back in the day floating about. But I think definitely 93 and 94/95, as well, are very underrated years. The top shows from those years are really excellent, and of a whole other nature. Garcia ballads (dirge-like), drums/space, etc. Billy talks about it in Deal, that whole "missing album" (much of it featured on disc 5 of SMR) really could have been their best. Not holding my breath on these for DP28: Thinking 79, 76, or 70.
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Why do chicken coops only have two doors?Because if they had four, they'd be chicken sedans. Ararar.......... Nope, Vguy's funnier.
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I've now listened to this release several times. Disc 2 is such a fun time and will probably get repeated playings especially when I'm in the car...or jacked up on caffeine. Otherwise I'm not sure when I'll revisit the rest of show (though as I've mentioned, I really do like the release). Starting to turn my attention to the box set coming out next month. Spent the morning listening to DaP 2 (7/31/74). I still cannot believe we're about to get 6 shows from two of the best years the band ever had. The last few years have just been a barrage of amazing (and in some cases legendary) releases all happening at lightning speed (at least compared to the past). After this one though, it's all gravy.
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This refund is for the following item(s): Item: Dave's Picks Vol. 20 CU Events Center, Boulder, Co. 12/9/81 Quantity: 1 ASIN: B07 Reason for refund: Item out of stock Well, that's a bummer considering I got a "shipped" notice stating it was arriving tomorrow.
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I heard discs 1 & 2 today (so far) it's a strong show. not legendary, but strong and hot enough for a "three smiles up" rating. it sounds like classic 83 GD to me. yes, there is the splice in Eyes. Some other minor things here and there. I can live with that easily. I like this release a lot. I like that it is from the early 80s. more, Dave, please. release 6/10/73 and 11/19/72 first, and then more 80s.
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in his sunglasses and dirty grey hair, sitting back and coolly strumming the Baba crash cords with I guess the Tiger guitar, that looks like the old Gibson SG. I would love a still of that (i.e. Shirdeep's video posted below) Weir looks hysterical doing his Townshend-esque jump and pseudo windmill, but I love him still. Who's guitar dude #3? Also looks ridiculous jumping like Townshend. But it's all good fun, they know they look silly. First Baba I heard was an Napster download with no TNK attached to it (probably edited out). I have no idea from where it hails, but it sounds like a AUD recording, and the place goes bonkers when Vince sings the opening verse.
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I think it might be RFK '92. If it is then guitar guy #3 is Steve Miller. He opened the show & joined the boys during their set as well.:o)
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Folks, I'm trying to figure out if the recording/mixing quality of DP 27 is as marginal as most of my discs sound, or if perhaps I received some poorly "pressed" discs. The show is obviously great, but only song on all 3 discs that sounds like an "A" recording/mixing is the very last song, It's All Over Now, Baby Blue. This last song sounds fantastic, but most of the previous songs sound OK to marginal. Particularly, on Disc 1, Bobby's voice sounds like he was separated the band and was singing into a bad mic... or something like that. Anyone else experience this? I'll feel better is so. If not, I'll contact Dead.net to inquire about getting a replacement set. Thanks!
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Uh, no, there is nothing wrong with your discs (unless they have skips or won’t play), they were designed to sound like that. That’s what was in fashion in 1983. Put your seat back in it’s upright, locked position and hang up the phone. Do not call customer service (unless you actually have a defective disc that won’t play). Wait, maybe you should call customer service...... For more information on the special qualities of 1983 recordings just scroll down this page and take in all of the informative opinions.
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Nope, back on the phone with customer support. You have to ask them for the rose-colored glasses they send with some of these sets. A lot of people think it sounds great.
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I like this recording. After the first track, things seem to sharpen up. This isn't the best, but it most certainly isn't the worst.
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Have you folks realized that this Amazon account isn't legit?
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Hey Ummmmmm...can you expand on your statement? Thanks!
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...yeah, no. The "surplus" discs are coming from the returns department. In all likelihood, like we've already said, these are extras slated as replacements for defects. So, again as we've already suggested, they must be clearing house; and seem to have already cleared house. I was able to grab some of the DP, but had my order of Hampton box cancelled (sold out- as someone else here had for DP20). Re: Hampton cancellation, that makes sense, as I think when I ordered it said only "3" remaining.
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I took a shot, ordering Dave's 22 & 20. Scheduled to arrive today... they cancelled 20, so I'm interested to see what or if anything shows up.
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If this isn't the worst Dave's Pick release then what is?I've read a lot of posts on many other releases and have never seen so many people that think this is a king size turd. You have to work hard to justify and fool yourself into thinking this is great. I've given this 4 listens front to back now and still don't get it. Finally the last song was good. It's not even the sound quality, I can deal with that. It's the total lack of cohesiveness, horrible vocal harmonizing, and the guitars sounding like they're on different songs and tempos. This like defending your favorite restaurant even when the food has gone so downhill it's inedible.
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if ya hate it so much why not stop listening to it?Pick something else and relax.
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Perfect idea and already executed on, will probably never leave the expanding row of releases ever again. I listened to it enough times to be sure I wasn't being overly critical.... I wasn't. This is the first release out of 27 that I've ever complained.
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It's definitely Warner. You can tell by because they seemingly don't have a solid grasp on the amount left in inventory. I find it all quite humorous.. at this point, it's a gift to those that didn't get them and now can at cost, so it's hard to be bitter about it all. But this is not a scam vendor. It will be interesting to see how many 30 trips are left/how long they stay on sale. These things have become impossible to get.
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As seen on an ancient (1988) tape trader's list: 1983/09/02 - Boise ID, Pavilion, SBD - B+ --- What we really have here in this Dave's Picks 27 is a B+ (trader's sound quality rating) cassette that was painstakingly transformed into a three compact disc set by Jeffery Norman, supplied by Dave Lemieux.
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....I'm not sure if that is praise or sarcasm. I like it. That's the most important factor to me. I would give it a solid B- though. Of course, that ancient review was before the discovery of Normanization.
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Heywood I hear what you're saying and I agree. This show is so very mediocre at best. Band is tight half the time and completely out of sync the rest. Audio is all over the place. It may be good for 83, but I can't think of an official release from the 70s that it's better than. I think it's a necessary step for the powers that be, to keep the guys who want 80s shows coming back, but fellas, perspective, it ain't great by a long stretch, and it's not in the same league of anything that's come before it. Except DaP 20. It's a far cry from the series mission statement. I'm fine with an 80s clunker every 8 - 12 releases since it keeps the machine moving.
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9/25/91avoided it for a long time finally gave it a proper listen H>S>F Roses > Dire Wolf all Disc 2 is great filler on disc three is 3/31/91 Eyes, 20+ minutes 9/26/91 would have been better, in my opinion, but this one's ok.
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Some of my earliest Grateful Dead collection consisted of a couple of tracks from Dicks Picks 17, Throwing Stones and the Mighty Quinn. At the time I was not yet a fully trained Jedi, and was cherry-picking songs from all of the available releases I had at my disposal. I loved throwing stones, especially the jam and solo, and of course I was a sucker for all of the great covers, so I downloaded the Mighty Quinn as well. Eventually I bought the whole thing, and quite frankly I love it. There's a smoothness to Vince's keyboards that I enjoy - thanks for the reminder Stoltzie, I think I'm going to put this on.
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Dick's Picks 17 was one of my early purchases as well. I've always been a sucker for Jerry's anthemic guitar solo on Throwing Stones but on this version, Bruce's piano absolutely steals the show! Pretty solid '91 release as I recall. It's been a while since I've listened.
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Anyone have an extra Dave's Picks 12 they want to sell? I have 25, 26, 27 to trade as well. PM me if so
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I completely agree...came back to see what others were thinking. This is a first - albeit big - disappointment from Dave's Picks.
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9/26/91 was a better show to pick for Dick's Picks 17. Someday, and hopefully very soon, 9/26/91 will be released. But the fact was already established to hold back on some of the jem-of-a-show for later and not to release all the best shows first so later down the road there would be no more great-to-excellent shows to see official release. The only parts of Dicks 17 I listen to anymore is the Help> Slip> Franklin's opener and the 2nd disc: Victim> Crazy> PITB> Terrapin> "Boston Clam Jam" Drums> Space. The Drums> Space really is neat when you're stuck in slow traffic. Most, if not all of my listening of music is done when I'm driving my car. I am totally grateful that this show was released.
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It looks like these verified fan presales are selling out fast. Arlington Theatre in Santa Barbara sold out in 15 minutes, but there are a couple of VIP seats left.
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Not even close. This is a nice release and it sounds fine. Now April 24, 1978 aka DaP 7, I might call a clunker. Never been a fan of that show, the sound of it or the performances. When quoting the "Bee Gee's Saturday Night Fever" during the "cowboy songs" is the big highlight, it's not a good show. In contrast, Jerry's playing on 9/3/82 far surpasses the dredge from 4/24/78. The show from 2 days prior, 4/22/78 (DaP 15) on the other hand, is a great show and far better.
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Wash your ears with soap, it helps.
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So uneven. A great time was had by all, however. You didn't "have to be there", but it certainly helps contextualize some of the awful GD archival product we occasionally hear.
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Working on another HD gift for a member of this board who contacted me for "more shows". I love being able to pay forward the kindness I've been blessed by from the good folks here. Sir, if you read this post please check your PMs. 76 is loaded, I await your instruction.
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