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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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    Winterland NYE’s Bonus Disc
    Think it came with the Closing of Winterland DVD. I didn’t subscribe to Road Trips because I only wanted complete, or nearly complete, releases. I bought those full show releases. I eventually bought WOS 74 and 10-21,22-78. Looks like I should have preordered those since the bonus discs included more of the shows.
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    More bonus discs...
    There are 2 more bonus discs that were released with DVDs, not CDs. I have one but not the other. I am not at home right now so I am not in a position to find what they are. More info later...
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    not that i doubted you, but it got me thinking of all the GD bonus disks over the years and i came up with this list of the ones i have. some pretty important recordings hidden on these CDs. Beyond Description Bonus CD 2004 A bonus disc that was included with copies of Beyond Description that were pre-ordered from the Grateful Dead Store. The tracks are from the following sources; • Weather Report Suite (live 10/17/74) • Blues For Allah > Stronger Than Dirt Or Milkin' The Turkey > Drums > Stronger Than Dirt Or Milkin' The Turkey > Blues For Allah (live 3/23/75) • Showboat (8/12/75 rehearsal) • Shakedown Street (live 8/13/79) • Far From Me (live 8/31/80) • Estimated Prophet (live 10/10/80) Rockin' The Rhein bonus CD: Academy Of Music 2004 A bonus CD that was distributed by Grateful Dead Records with with pre-ordered copies of the Rockin' The Rhein release. The material from the bonus CD was recorded live at the Academy of Music shows in March, 1972 The tracks are from the following shows; • Playing In The Band - March 22, 1972 • Sugar Magnolia - March 22, 1972 • Caution - March 22, 1972 • Jam - March 22, 1972 • Uncle John's Band - March 22, 1972 • Dark Star - March 23, 1972 Fillmore West 1969 Bonus Disc: 2005 A bonus CD that was distributed with pre-ordered copies of the 10 CD complete Fillmore West 1969 recordings box set and the 3 CD compilation of music from the Fillmore West 1969 shows. The music on the bonus CD is previously unreleased live recordings from shows at the Carousel Ballroom/Fillmore West between 1968 and 1970. • Caution (Do Not Stop On Tracks) - June 14, 1968 (late show) • He Was A Friend Of Mine - June 8, 1969 • China Cat Sunflower - June 8, 1969 • New Potato Caboose - June 8, 1969 • China Cat Sunflower - February 7, 1970 • I Know You Rider - February 7, 1970 • High Time - February 7, 1970 Spirit of '76 2006 A bonus CD of live music from 1976. This CD was distributed with copies of the Live At Cow Palace: New Years Eve 1976 release pre-ordered from the online Grateful Dead store. The tracks on this bonus CD are from the following Grateful Dead shows; • The Music Never Stopped and Crazy Fingers - June 9, 1976, Boston • Let It Grow > Might As Well - October 2, 1976, Cincinnati • Playing In The Band > Supplication > Playing In The Band - September 24, 1976, Williamsburg • Scarlet Begonias - September 30, 1976, Columbus Road Trips: Vol 1, Number 1: Fall 1979 2007 A two CD release of live music from the Grateful Dead tour in the Fall of 1979. A third bonus CD was included with early copies of this release. This is the first in a proposed series of Road Trips releases which will concentrate on specific tours or series of shows. The tracks on the bonus CD are from the following shows • China Cat Sunflower - Oct 31, 1979, Uniondale, NY • I Know You Rider - Oct 31, 1979, Uniondale, NY • Althea - Oct 31, 1979, Uniondale, NY • Lost Sailor - Nov 8, 1979, Landover, MD • Saint Of Circumstance - Nov 8, 1979, Landover, MD • Jam (1) - Nov 8, 1979, Landover, MD • Estimated Prophet - Nov 9, 1979, Buffalo, NY • He's Gone - Nov 9, 1979, Buffalo, NY • Jam (2) - Nov 9, 1979, Buffalo, NY A bonus download track was made available to anyone pre-ordering Road Trips Vol 1 Number 1; A single song download offered as a thank you to anyone who pre-ordered Road Trips Vol. 1 Number 1. The bonus song was from the Spectrum, Philadelphia show on November 6, 1979. • Jack-A-Roe (Traditional) Road Trips: Vol 1, Number 2: October 1977 2008 The tracks on the bonus CD are from the following shows; • Scarlet Begonias - Oct 16, 1977, Baton Rouge, LA • Fire On the Mountain - Oct 16, 1977, Baton Rouge, LA • Estimated Prophet - Oct 16, 1977, Baton Rouge, LA • Loser - Oct 14, 1977, Houston, TX • Sunrise - Oct 11, 1977, Norman, OK • Iko Iko - Oct 7, 1977, Albuquerque, NM • The Wheel - Oct 7, 1977, Albuquerque, NM • Wharf Rat - Oct 7, 1977, Albuquerque, NM • Sugar Magnolia - Oct 7, 1977, Albuquerque, NM Winterland 1973: The Complete Recordings 2008 A bonus CD of music from the Cincinnati Gardens show of December 4, 1973 was included with early copies of the box set. • China Cat Sunflower • I Know You Rider • Truckin' • Stella Blue • Eyes Of The World • Space • Sugar Magnolia • Goin' Down The Road Feeling Bad • Casey Jones Road Trips: Vol 1, Number 3: Summer 1971 2008 A third bonus CD, with music from the shows on July 31, August 4 and August 6, 1971, was included with early copies of this release. • Bertha - August 6, 1971, Hollywood • Mr. Charlie - August 6, 1971, Hollywood • Cumberland Blues - August 6, 1971, Hollywood • Brokedown Palace - August 6, 1971, Hollywood • Hard To Handle - August 6, 1971, Hollywood • Sing Me Back Home - July 31, 1971, New Haven • Big Boss Man - July 31, 1971, New Haven • Not Fade Away> - August 4, 1971, San Pedro • Goin' Down the Road Feeling Bad - August 4, 1971, San Pedro • Turn On Your Lovelight - August 4, 1971, San Pedro Road Trips: Vol 1, Number 4: Winterland “From Egypt With Love". 1978 2008 A third bonus CD, with music from the shows on October 17 and 21, 1978, was included with early copies of this release. • Bertha - October 21, 1978, Winterland • Good Lovin - October 21, 1978, Winterland • Estimated Prophet - October 21, 1978, Winterland • He's Gone - October 21, 1978, Winterland • If I Had The World To Give - October 17, 1978, Winterland • Around and Around - October 17, 1978, Winterland Rocking The Cradle: Egypt 1978 Sept 2008 A bonus CD of additional music from the Egypt shows was distributed with pre-ordered copies of Rocking The Cradle. • Bertha - September 16, 1978 • Good Lovin' - September 16, 1978 • El Paso - September 16, 1978 • Ramble On Rose - September 16, 1978 • Estimated Prophet - September 15, 1978 • Eyes Of The World - September 15, 1978 • Terrapin Station - September 15, 1978 • Sugar Magnolia - September 15, 1978 Road Trips: Vol 2, Number 1: Madison Square Garden: September 1990 2008 A third bonus CD, with more music from the same run of shows, was included with early copies of this release. • Mississippi Half Step - MSG, September 18, 1990 • Picasso Moon - MSG, September 18, 1990 • To Lay Me Down - MSG, September 18, 1990 • Eyes of The World - MSG, September 18, 1990 • Estimated Prophet - MSG, September 18, 1990 • Foolish Heart - MSG, September 18, 1990 • Jam - MSG, September 18, 1990 Road Trips: Vol 2, Number 2: February 14, 1968, Carousel Ballroom 2009 A third bonus CD, with music from Grateful Dead shows in January 1968, was included with early copies of this release. • Viola Lee Blues - 1/23/68, Seattle • Good Morning Little Schoolgirl - 1/20/68, Eureka • New Potato Caboose - 1/30/68, Eugene • Dark Star> - 1/23/68, Seattle • China Cat Sunflower> - 1/23/68, Seattle • The Eleven - 1/23/68, Seattle • Turn On Your Lovelight - 1/23/68, Seattle Road Trips: Vol 2, Number 3: June 1974: Wall of Sound 2009 A third bonus CD, with additional music from the same shows, was included with early copies of this release. • Morning Dew - June 18, 1974 • Around and Around - June 18, 1974 • Deal - June 16, 1974 • Greatest Story Ever Told - June 16, 1974 • Truckin'> - June 16, 1974 • Nobody's Jam> - June 16, 1974 • Wharf Rat - June 16, 1974 • GDTRFB - June 16, 1974 • Sugar Magnolia - June 18, 1974 Road Trips Vol. 2, No. 4: Cal Expo 1993 2009 A third bonus CD, with additional music from the same shows, was included with early copies of this release. • Picasso Moon> - May 27, 1993 • Fire On The Mountain - May 27, 1993 • Cassidy> - May 27, 1993 • Uncle John's Band> - May 27, 1993 • Cassidy - May 27, 1993 • Gloria - May 27, 1993 • Broken Arrow - May 26, 1993 • Ramble On Rose - May 26, 1993 • Stuck Inside of Mobile with the Memphis Blues Again- May 26, 1993 Winterland June 1977: The Complete Recordings 2009 A bonus CD of music from the Chicago show of May 12, 1977 was included with early copies of the box set. • Mississippi Half-Step Uptown Toodeloo> • Dancing In The Street • Terrapin Station> • Playing In The Band> • Drums> • Not Fade Away> • Comes A Time> • Playing In The Band Road Trips: Vol 3, Number 1: Oakland, December 28, 1979 2009 A third bonus CD, with music from the December 30, 1979 show, was included with early copies of this release. • New Minglewood Blues • Candyman • Ramble On Rose • Lazy Lightning > • Supplication • Scarlet Begonias > • Fire On The Mountain > • Let It Grow • Truckin' > • Wharf Rat Road Trips: Vol 3, Number 2: Austin, November 15, 1971 2010 A third bonus CD, with music from the November 14, 1971 show in Fort Worth, was included with early copies of this release. • China Cat Sunflower> • I Know You Rider • Sugaree • Truckin' > • Drums > • The Other One > • Me And My Uncle > • The Other One > • Wharf Rat > • Sugar Magnolia Road Trips: Vol 3, Number 3: Fillmore East, 5/15/70 2010 A fourth bonus CD, with more music from 5/15/70 and from the 5/14/70 show at Meramec College, was included with early copies of this release. • Friend Of The Devil • Candyman • Cumberland Blues • Cold Jordan • Easy Wind • Attics Of My Life • Beat It On Down The Line • Next Time You See Me * from 5/14/70, Meramec Community College, Kirkwood • New Speedway Boogie > * • Nobody's Fault But Mine Jam > * • New Speedway Boogie * • St. Stephen * • Not Fade Away * • Turn On Your Lovelight * Road Trips: 2011 2011 This bonus CD was distributed with Road Trips, Vol. 4, No. 3 to subscribers to the Road Trips series from the December 6, 1973 show in Cleveland. • Greatest Story Ever Told • China Cat Sunflower • I Know You Rider • Dark Star • Eyes Of The World Dave's Picks Bonus CD 2012 A bonus CD distributed to subscribers of the 2012 releases in the Dave's Picks series. Music from the July 29, 1974 show at the Capital Centre, Landover. • Sugaree • Weather Report Suite: Prelude Part 1 Let It Grow • He's Gone • Truckin' • Nobody's Fault but Mine • The Other One • Spanish Jam • Wharf Rat Dave's Picks Bonus CD 2013 A bonus CD distributed to subscribers of the 2013 releases in the Dave's Picks series. Music from the December 21, 1969 show at the Fillmore Auditorium, San Francisco. • Smokestack Lightning • New Speedway Boogie • Dire Wolf • Mason’s Children • China Cat Sunflower • I Know You Rider • Black Peter • Good Lovin' • Drums • The Other One • Cumberland Blues Dave's Picks Bonus CD 2014 A bonus CD distributed to subscribers of the 2014 releases in the Dave's Picks series. This bonus disc was shipped with Dave's Picks Volume 10. It comprises music from the December 11, 1969 show at the Thelma, Los Angeles. • Dark Star • Saint Stephen • The Eleven • Cumberland Blues • That's It for the Other One Cryptical Envelopment Drums The Other One Cryptical Envelopment • Cosmic Charlie Dave's Picks Bonus CD 2015 A bonus CD distributed to subscribers of the 2015 releases in the Dave's Picks series. This bonus disc was shipped with Dave's Picks Volume 14. It comprises music from the March 21 and March 27, 1972 shows at the Academy Of Music in New York. March 27, 1972: • Bertha • Brown-Eyed Women • China Cat Sunflower > • I Know You Rider • Cumberland Blues March 21, 1972: • Truckin' > • Drums > • The Other One > • Wharf Rat Dave's Picks Bonus CD 2016 A bonus CD distributed to subscribers of the 2016 releases in the Dave's Picks series. This bonus disc was shipped with Dave's Picks Volume 18. It comprises music from the July 16, 1976 show at the Orpheum Theatre, San Francisco. • Playing in the Band > • Cosmic Charlie • Spanish Jam > • Drums > • The Wheel > • Playing in the Band • High Time • Sugar Magnolia Dave's Picks 2017 bonus disc December 6, 1971 additional tracks: "Truckin'" – 9:57 "Loser" – 7:31 "Mr. Charlie" (McKernan, Hunter) – 4:23 "Jack Straw" – 5:14 "China Cat Sunflower" – 4:56 "I Know You Rider" – 5:04 "Tennessee Jed" – 7:25 "Mexicali Blues" – 3:46 "Black Peter" – 9:38 "Casey Jones" – 6:01 Dave's Picks 2018 bonus disc December 14, 1971 Hill Auditorium selections: "Jack Straw" – 5:07 "Tennessee Jed" – 7:23 "Black Peter" – 9:07 "Playing in the Band" – 7:03 "Casey Jones" – 6:13 "Mexicali Blues" – 3:34 "Cryptical Envelopment" > – 1:55 "Drums" > – 3:38 "The Other One" > – 18:32 "Wharf Rat" – 9:07 "Sugar Magnolia" – 7:20
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    Thanks for posting Moonie's Pin Ball Wizard isolated drum track & the isolated drum for Won't Get Fooled Again. Amazing!
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    First live band I ever saw, 7 years old. They opened for KISS in'79 at the Spectrum. I was so confused because I had no concept of an opening band, these dudes didn't have make up or any songs I recognized, and it was too damn loud to ask any questions....
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    Paicey is outstanding, underrated, not often discussed in the same breath as the greats. His drums sound amazing. He gets in the rock drumming hall of fame for the beginning of "Woman From Tokyo," alone. And he hits that again in the middle of "Knocking At Your Back Door." Goosebumps the first time I heard that and I still love it. I'm seeing Purple/Priest next month. I would imagine Purple will open, because who could follow Priest? But in my heart of hearts Deep Purple ranks above Judas Priest in the entirety of their classic catalogue. \m/
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    Road Trips bonus discs
    There were bonus discs issued with the Road Trips series, starting with Vol. 1, No. 1 (late 2007) up until Vol. 3, No. 3 (mid 2010) so there were 11 bonus discs. After that it was announced that there would be one bonus disc per year (like the current Dave's Picks bonus discs). The 2011 bonus disc came with Road Trips Vol. 4, No. 3 but as the series finished with Vol. 4, No. 5 at the end of 2011 there were no more Road Trips bonus discs.
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    Point proved, I think. I never even knew there were bonus discs with Road Trips. The bonus disc for Vol. 4 No.3 actually looks better than the main three discs-which, coincidentally, I am half way through listening to.
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    On the subject of great drummers, Ian Paice with Deep Purple was and indeed still is, amazing. His introduction to "Fireball", immediately following the whooshing sound of that backwardly recorded fan, is one of the best things in life. Or at least heavy rock. All of "Made in Japan", as has been said on here before, is incendiary.
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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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You know it's funny you mentioned it. After I put it on this morning for the drive in, I started wondering if I was hearing Bruce, not Vince. So many shows, so little time. I was in a Throwing Stones frenzy at the time. I also recall a killer one that had a reprise a few songs later. I want to say DL series or Road Trips, but I remember there smooth synths, not piano. I'll dig around for it....
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My favorite Roxy Music song. I’ve been up all night Party time wasting It’s too much fun This version is better https://youtu.be/hHKFDPsaASg I have a DVD with Roxy Music from 1971. The DVD also has T. Rex on it. I don’t need TV When I got T. Rex All the young dudes....
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The debate about this pick is not steeped where the sound quality is or is not; though it may seem. For me, the sound is exactly what I expected. It’s an 80’s recording sprinkled with Jeffrey Norman’s magic dust. If you (which is YOU) have listened to the archive 80's recordings, minus the latter mulitracks, then you know what the 80’s “sound” is all about. There is only so much the good Doctor Norman can do. The sound quality is rich, but certainly not in the way that those 70's recordings are rich. I did the side by side Pepsi challenge with this Dave’s next to Dave’s 23 McArthur Ct., Oregon. The results were not stunning. Dave’s 23 sounded better; but for craps sake! not sooo much better that we need to throw Dave’s 27 out with the bath water. This is great show and worthy of repeat listens. No dust collecting on a shelf. I love Brent’s organ grinder twinkle sounds. I dig the dink, dink, dink…..dink. I also love his soulful voice. This is the distinguished sound of this recording / release. Sure Bobby is way up, but Brent’s presence sets this release apart from the others. Keep the releases coming! The fact that it rains down live Grateful Dead shows all year long keeps me smiling! Rock on rockers! Cheers!
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I love the entertainment you bring to this board space brother. You pick April 24th 1978, Daves pick 7 to go after?!? I'll get to that in a minute. From a factual basis, I don't think I've seen a more heavily disliked show in Daves picks than this one except for maybe the Boulder debacle that was Dave's Picks 20. I think half the comments may be about how bad the band sounds. But you're an 80s cheerleader I got that and I love it, I can just picture you with the skirt and pom poms. Dave's Picks 7 has more outstanding tracks on it than I can count on one hand. Heady version where the fans vote, there's a million songs in the top 5 all time versions ffrom that show for goodness sakes. Scarlet Fire 4th place Me and my Uncle 1st place Big River 2nd place Brown Eyed Women 3rd place Music Never Stopped 1st place Promised Land 2nd place Cassidy 1st place Werewolves of London 2nd place The final tally: 3 Gold 3 Silver 1 Bronze And let's face it Scarlet Fire had Cornell to compete with so may as well be a bronze.
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Is this Box of Rain that I'm cranking from April 2nd 1973. I'm having a blast prepping for "The Box". It's been 73/74 Fetivus this week. I guess I should have posted this on the other page. Oh well what are we talking about here, Dave's Picks 7. That was my first Dave's Picks. I bought it after reading how good the music never stopped is. It's no joke folks. I don't remember much about the Big River and me and my uncle, but I much prefer those pre hiatus. The Scarlet fire is pretty solid, let it burn let it burn let it burn. It is a ripping Promised Land, even though the opening lyrics get missed or flubbed or something I forget which. Anyway I'm not sure how Dave's Picks 7 ends up in a worst of conversation but, I don't know how accurate that is. Definitely one of the better shows from 1978. I think it might even be in Rolling Stones top 20 shows. That being said, I think I also prefer the show from the 22nd which was Dave's Picks 15 that space mentioned. I think the first set of that show is almost flawless. Although it does have a couple pallets in a row that I'm not fond of. The second set is pretty solid too. I definitely don't have to fit over the equalizers much on this one either. I am in full babble mode how long has this been going on for? Feels like forever, what was in that stuff I smoked. Good luck hippie chick. Yours in coherence, KeithFan2112 P.S. This DaP 21 sounds unreal. I'm talking audio at the moment. If "The Box" sounds this good we going to get high high yes sir.
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I remember that episode stoltzfus. Man that brings back memories. I think a lot has to do with what I listen to DaP 27 on, at least for me. It sounds much better in the car than on headphones to my ears. I also prefer this early 80s keyboard sound to the late eighties. I would say it's definitely growing on me. At least the parts I've been listening to, disc 2 mostly. I like the raunchy tone on Jerry's guitar, is that the Tiger?
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Spacebrother and I agree on DaP 7 as weak. The Music Never Stopped is very good, but I don't recall anything else that stands out to me. Yes Jerry says "let it burn, let it burn, let it burn" in Fire, but there's nothing special to me about that Scarlet Fire musically. The novelty of the briefest of Stayin Alive teases does nothing for me either. And I like Werewolves of London as a song, but also a relative novelty. But, just to prevent the world from spinning on its axis, my points of divergence with Space would be that while this would rank below almost every other DaP for me, 27 and 20, and possibly 4 are all right there with it, if not below. The challenge though was for a 70s official release worse than 27, so obviously 20 doesn't meet that criteria; still 4 and 7 are my bottom of the barrel 70s releases. The most glaring issue with DaP 7 for me is Bob's slide "playing". More like the sound of 2 street cats making love while someone steps on their tails. But on DaP 27, 5+ years later, it ain't any better. And you don't have the Healy effects on vocals on DaP 7. Another place Space and I agree: DaP 15 from 2 days before is fantastic. Especially, the Deal and Wharf Rat. Jerry botches his first Wharf solo (or is slightly out of tune), but definitely makes up for it with a second go at it. Also, it's fairly ironic that my agreement is with Space and my disagreement is with KF, so this is like Elaine's trip to Bizarro World to continue the Seinfeld theme.
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As I was deciding where to go in '73, I scanned Dick's Picks 1 and thought, hmmm, I never listen to this one, why did Dick choose this as numero uno? Solid HCS I know. There are a lot of great WRS now, but this was a novelty at the time. Truckin' I don't recall too well, but how much better could it be than '72? Probably none better. Anyway, I thought I would put on DP 14, then reach out to you guys for DP 1 impressions. And then I saw the postings from kyleharmon and Terrapin Moon with Truckin' and WRS. Maybe I should just listen to it. Alvarhanso, I basically said the same thing you did, I think you might be mixing my comments with Ace Freh...I mean Mind Left Body - awesome picture dude! Where was I - oh - DaP 7 has some highlights in my mind, and better than a ton of 1978 shows, but not as good as DaP 15. Love Donna on Scarlet, love the Fire and the let it burn, and can't think of a song more ruined by Bobby's slide than this FOTM performance. Mind Left Body has the bonie for it, but I have to admit, that's a lot of Gold and Silver on Heady. Some people are bigger fans than me for sure. Mind Left Body - I just googled Ace and can't find that pic - can you hook an Ace fan up?
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It's comical that people are arguing that DaP 27 is better than DaP 7. KF, alvahanso, you may prefer DaP 27 and for the sake of making a coherent point, I'll agree with you. But here we are, the three of us in our DaP 27 creek without a paddle (and Space brother with his pom poms cheering us on from land), but all of those people voted for a quarter of the songs on DaP 7. I'd like to say nay, but let's see, we are not talking votes in the 10 or even top 5 lol, it's 1st place, 2nd place, etc. Let's be reasonable gentlemen, we are in the minority. DP36 I don't understand your post. You said the sound isn't the problem, but half of the dissention is being cited for bad sound. And what do you mean when you say DaP 27 is about Brent? Are you saying people aren't truly unsatisfied with the sound but rather with Brent? Please explain. KF, PM me your email, I'll send the pic.
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Every fool who ever did blow and made music thought they were a genius at the time, this proves they were not. Almost done with my first and last listen to make sure the discs (made in Mexico) don't skip. Then this piece is going on the shelf behind my bootleg copy of Brent's solo album. Looking forward to some good stuff come the PNW box, Go Hawks.
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This late summer '83 tour has long been my time capsule Dead. If I could travel back in time and do any single GD tour this would be it. Boise/Sawtooths to Park West/Wasatch to Red Rocks/Rockies to Santa Fe/Sangres camping and road tripping all along the way would have been a real hoot. I have an older cousin who first turned me on to the Dead with tapes, including Boise '83, and he was living in Park City when this tour blew through the Mtn West. He still talks about this tour with reverence, one of his first after leaving MN behind. There's a vid out there of the first set of the band at Park West, and it looks just like shows I still enjoy at State Bridge or Rancho....but with the goddamn Grateful Dead on stage! Phil in particular is a BEAST with his new Modulus and girlfriend front and center. (He devotes at least a couple pages of his autobio to this particular tour and period....the beginning of his renaissance.) Sooo I'm very psyched to have an official release of this one after diving in to another DLP sub despite misgivings. In fact this is my favorite Dave's release of the last few years hands down. Admittedly I'm biased for the aforementioned reasons, but I think the uniqueness and energy of this show standout despite some sound and era limitations. Frankly the peak 70s Dead releases from Dave over and over and over again have started to bore me despite their obvious musicality. I guess I like my Dead a little less predictable and rougher around the edges in order to really highlight the truly inspired moments. Like the Boise Big RxR Blues! My one suggestion for Lemieux on future early-to-mid 80s releases would be to stick to the matrix format of the Fox '80 release. It definitely serves the music and context better than a straight Healy SBD mix, and I know from my own listening that there is no lack of worthy AUD recordings on the LMA and elsewhere that I'm sure any taper would be willing to share for the greater GD good. Cheers to the Citizens of Boise and their Surrender to the Cause!
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"It's the total lack of cohesiveness, horrible vocal harmonizing, and the guitars sounding like they're on different songs and tempos." And you gave to read Trainwrecked's real time review for a good laugh. I can deal with the sloppy playing since the old flash is in there at least half the time, but I don't get how Brent starts singing on Estimated Prophet or any number of tunes, and there are people who think it sounds good. This just sounds like a band on the ropes to me. I really think Garcia made a mistake inviting this guy into the band. Their harmonies sounded so much better before. I'm no Donna fanboy either, just an objective listener. I thought she was great on the songs she was present for when they wrote them, like Music Never Stoped, Crazy Fingers, Estimated Prophet, Eyes of the World etc, but not so much on the real early songs like St. Stephen, Sugar Magnolia, Wharf Rat, and Ramble on Rose, to name a few. But I have to FF> past Brent's vocals on this show. I was hoping he'd be low enough not to ruin songs for me, and I gave it a half dozen listens. I hope to never get another Brent release as part of my Dave's Picks subscription (fingers crossed). Keep the quality in Dave's Picks and release the 80s on the side, unless there's another tape of the DaP 8 quality, where Brent isn't overwhelming on vocals. If it all sounded like that, I could deal, but that appears to be the rare exception.
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If I were to rank every Dave's Picks this on would fall around 23 or 24. Having said that, I'm really enjoying it after multiple listens. Of course they're not at their peak here, we knew that going in. And yes, the sound quality is not great and fluctuates throughout. But the playing here really cooks throughout despite the many flubs. But that's what drew me to this band, the willingness to take chances and to go in without a set list and try to create something spontaneous. I'm not old enough to have gone to concerts in the 70s but I'll take this over any concert I saw in 1983 where Ozzy Osbourne or April Wine played the same scripted show night after night. I'm not trying to change anyone's mind here, but, as a Godchaux era fanatic, I'm pleasently surprised by how much i enjoy this one. Maybe some of you would like it more if you didn't compare it to 72-74.
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We miss you, Jerry. More than words tell. Today I'm listening to: Jerry Garcia Band Pure Jerry: Bay Area 1978 released: August 31, 2009. Label: Jerry Made JGCD0009 Disc 1 "Mystery Train" (Junior Parker, Sam Phillips) — 8:27 [a] "Catfish John" (Bob McDill, Allen Reynolds) — 9:36 [a] "I Second That Emotion" (Smokey Robinson, Al Cleveland) — 14:02 [b] "Mission in the Rain" (Jerry Garcia, Robert Hunter) – 8:44 [b] "Don't Let Go" (Jesse Stone) — 29:46 [b] Disc 2 "Tore Up Over You" (Hank Ballard) — 9:04 [c] "Simple Twist of Fate" (Bob Dylan) — 10:58 [b] "The Way You Do the Things You Do" (Robinson, Bobby Rogers) — 10:17 [b] "Let Me Roll It" (Paul McCartney) — 11:04 [d] "Gomorrah" (Garcia, Hunter) – 6:26 [d] "I'll Be with Thee" (traditional) – 5:37 [d] "Lonesome and a Long Way from Home" (Delaney Bramlett, Leon Russell) – 23:56 [a] Recording dates and locations: [a] February 18, 1978 – Marin Veterans Memorial Auditorium, San Rafael, California [b] February 19, 1978 – Santa Cruz Civic Auditorium, Santa Cruz, California [c] June 10, 1978 – Keystone, Berkeley, California [d] June 18, 1978 – Keystone, Palo Alto, California Sorry, it's Out Of Print. This recording probably could be found on the secondary markets for a rather hefty price.
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devil, good vibes to you. It's refreshing to hear it described as such. I believe the bickering stems from this push and pull against reality. May Jerry's magic twanger reign over Deadville. KF, check out the Big River and Big Railriad Blues from DP 1.
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I liked your summing up of DAP27, which I heard for the first time yesterday. When it started, I thought all the negative criticisms were proving to be true. The playing and the sound seemed well below par. But from Big River on, the sound become more consistent and the playing really gels. Either that-or I just get used to it. Things go down hill again with the Help-Slipknot-Franklins jam, unfortunately, but Estimated and Eyes are fine and the jam into drums, led by Brent and Bob is great. Jerry's vocals are a let down throughout, though. On the final cd, Throwing Stones is alright-although I don't actually like the song that much-and Going Down The Road is great. Its a long, long, way from the highs of, say, 1968 or 1972- as rdevil said. But as a snapshot of how they played in 1983 I would think it was pretty good. I'm quite happy with it, anyway.
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"I really think Garcia made a mistake inviting this guy into the band." Wow. So many things I could say there but I'll let it go. Hopefully you realize the sour backing vocals on Estimated on this release are Jerry and not Brent. Brent is so low in the mix for this chorus you have to strain to find him. It's the high harmony buried deep in there. And on-key.
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the version of Poptones on the album is exquisite. drive to the forest in a Japanese car the smell of rubber on country tar hindsight done me no good standing naked in this back of the woods the cassette played Poptones or in my case, Deadtones
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...this place has become lately. Not that it matters, but count me on the side that enjoys this pick and am glad to have it. I was concerned with the sound at first... the Wang Dang>Jack Straw does sound odd with the vocals WAY up and the instruments seemingly WAY down, but as others have said here before, Big River through the rest of the 1st set sounds good to these ears, and the band is cooking, (save perhaps on the verses of Minglewood, but the jam is HOT on that one, so I can forgive the lackluster "song" portion... I've got more Minglewoods than I need as it is.) The BEW, RxRBlues, LLRain, and Deal are all top notch performances too... As for Set II, not sure where the hate is coming from in terms of the Help>Slip>Frank. Does Jerry totally botch the lyrics to Help? Yes! Is the rest of the triptych well played? Absolutely! The Slipknot and Franklins are particularly strong. The Estimated>Eyes is strong too, and the patch in Eyes, while jarring, lasts for about 5 seconds... not going to lose sleep on that one. The Jam>Drums>Space is really cool, and like Dave mentioned, the Space on this release is really great. The solo in Throwing Stones? I hear noise, chaos, and craziness, and all of it sounds well placed to me, though not perfect. As a new tune, they were still working out what to do with it, and I think that it's pretty cool to hear the band experiment with Noise Rock like that... can't think of anywhere else they did. Also, isn't that Bobby making all of the noise? Obviously, they didn't think it worked, so the made the Samson-jam part, (something that has always bugged me a bit,) but it is cool to hear where they may have been heading. The rest of the second set is average... Black Peter has been called out as unlistenable by many here who say Jerry's voice sounds terrible... Really? I know it doesn't sound like 71 Jerry, but terrible? Unlistenable? I just don't get it... I think that is what gets me down about the discussion around here lately. So many here clearly have an ax to grind, or some point to prove, on both sides of the coin. What I see more than anything is a bunch of "Deadheads" shitting on the band and more over, shitting on each other. You all know that people have favorite eras, favorite keyboard players, favorite tunes, but rather than let them have that, a lot of you seem so keen to tell them that they are wrong for liking what they like. Get over yourselves. Now that Dave's Picks have made it to #27, this place seems to be more and more toxic... kind of like the lot scene 27 years in. Whatever. I like this pick, you don't. Discussion over. Now, where the hell is that HUGE n'FUNKY Shakedown Street Dave? The past few days, I have really enjoyed the two Alpine 82 shows, 8/7, which was Dick's Picks 32, and yesterday's 8/8 show. Check them both out if you have the chance! (Of course, if you Hate the 80s/Hate Brent/Hate the Grateful Dead, than these are not the droids you seek...) 8/7/82 https://archive.org/details/gd82-08-07.sbd-streeter-wise.unknown.7689.s… Pretty classic show all around... TMNS>Sugaree>TMNS opener! 8/8/82 https://archive.org/details/gd82-08-08.sbd-wise.unknown.7690.sbeok.shnf… Good 1st set, Very strong 2nd Set with Scarlet>Fire, Estimated, Other One... The Double Encore of Satisfaction and Brokedown is perhaps the highlight for me... check out Bobby dropping Wang Dang Doodle for the (1st time?) in the middle of Satisfaction. Cool stuff! Shouting in the wind, Peace
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We all lost Jerry 23 years ago today. RIP good sir, and thanks for all of the joy you gave to so many. Is it a coincidence that there are no GD shows from 8/9? Peace
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....lets try something new. Can we all agree that '76 Cosmic Charlie's are awesome? I'll start. '76 Cosmic Charlie's are awesome.
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76 Cosmic Charlie's are totally awesome! My favorite of all the Cosmic Charlie's! Headed to Merriweather to see the boys this weekend, then up to Watkins Glen for Curveball... I doubt you're coming east for either, but maybe you'll see me on the webcast! BTW - I have heard there is a free webcast of Friday night's show at Walnut Creek! This may be the link for it right here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1kcoOF7_mfU Peace
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On this day, like all of you, I reflect on the events 23 years ago. The reality of it is still a little hard to handle for me sometimes. This time around, I have come to this realization that my generation (or age group might be more appropriate) was likely one of the last if not the last to ever see Jerry play. I have talked before about my own personal experiences of getting on the bus in 92, to get see a few shows, and then only to have it end all too suddenly . I have also talked about what I think is a common feeling for everyone of these importance of all of the shows that were recorded. These recordings are the next best thing to being at the show. I know that being at the show is different and is the ultimate best thing about the Dead. The experience is “it" , but the reality is that experience only happens once. After it is done those that attended any given show have the memories - which by the way I greatly appreciate when these memories are shared. Please keep that going when appropriate/needed! However after that the only thing that is left are these recordings which gives all a chance to hear the band go at it. The other reality of this is we all know that the number of shows in vault is vast, with variety being the key. I think DaP 27 is good release, certainly not perfect. When i look at how many shows have been released The Dead, Rhino, and Dave L & Co. have been generous. When I look at Deadbase 50 and I see the lists of favorite tapes, a lot of them have been officially released. I know there is more to come. We have also got some releases that were sleepers or maybe lacking in some aspects. The reality is that with the volume of releases that have been produced there will be some that just aren't to the level as many others. Of course everyone will have different opinions on this but it is bound to happen. It looks DaP 27 is one of them. In the end I have yet to discover a show that I hated. With sound quality, performance, and completeness being variables I feel I am lucky to be able to own any of these shows with the 9/2/83 show being one of them. I will say this though, if I was approached by the good Doctor with a Tardis or Marty and Doc in a Delorean and I was told this: “You can go back in time to attend 3 Grateful Dead shows but you can't choose them. The shows are 4/24/78, 12/9/81, and 9/2/83. Do you want to go?” Without hesitation I would say “Hell Yeah!” I say this all of the time but I appreciate all of you regardless of show/era preference. If it wasn't for these comment pages I wouldn't have anyone to talk about this with.
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'76 Cosmic Charlie's are bad.............but in a good way (did I fool you for a second?)
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Dude! This show is great! Thanks for the recommendation! I have been working from home on an online course for work the past few days, so I have had the pleasure of being able to dig deep into the archives, and this one is hitting that sweet spot right now! That is one hell of a Shakedown opener, the Bird Song is nice and exploratory, Sweet Peggy-O... the band does sound great! Thanks again for the tip :) Peace
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I noticed a general dislike for DaP 4, is it for sound quality or performance? I've always liked this show, the 2nd set jam is great!
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Big fan of the 76 versions of Cosmic Charlie. In fact lately I've been listening to the second set of 7/16/76 (the complete set, not the one that was released as a DaP 18 bonus). Man I love that jam...one of my favorites of the whole year. The dead offer something for everyone - that's one of the reasons I love them and that's why I collect everything that comes out (more or less). I have learned that even if I'm not in the mood for a particular release on the day it comes out, doesn't mean I won't want to binge on it down the road. I'm working from home today too and very caffeinated. Will check out that 84 show now. RIP Jerry - was always a blast
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4 - 080sfan. I listened to the same bonus disc last night while prepping dinner with the wife. Her favorite year is '76. No need to twist my arm....
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But It's a fact. Verifiable. If every day was sunny, how would you know that it's beautiful?? If all food tasted the same, how would you know what is good & what is bad?? If every day was 26 degrees, how would you know what a bikini looks like?? If every Dead show was a 10, how could you appreciate it's greatness?? The answer is, you could not. You have to have the proverbial yin/yang or else you would not be able to differentiate one from the other. So if for no other reason, appreciate the less than stellar shows, they help you know when you are truly listening to a gem!!
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'76 Cosmic Charlie's are hyp-no-tic...... thanks for the tickle - been a while - I really should check that out tonight.... gratefulhan - Glad you got on the bus in time to see Jerry. There was something about being in the same room with him that the uninitiated will never know. Agreed that all the releases are generally great. Its easy to nitpick, but Dave & Co DO know what they are doing despite all the second-guessing.... at the end of the day, we get more and more great shows. Glorious.
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Wait a MINUTE....to be "initiated" into the dead family you had to have been in the same room as Jerry at a concert? Uh-oh, our numbers are gonna drop significantly in the next 15-20 years, ouch! My kids won't be happy about this. And are we talking 26 degrees Fahrenheit or Celsius? Cause if you dont specify the scale, we could be in bikinis all day...but, I'd have to shave my chest first. 76 Cosmic Charlies can be quite fun, the one from the Orpheum release is very nice and the 76 Dicks release with the Autumn looking cover, whichever one that was. I'm gonna go give another listen to the Winterland '73 Bonus disc 12/4/73 and Dave's 2012 bonus 7/29/74 those have a been wonderful rediscovery the last few days.
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Finished DaP 27 and was very disappointed. Its definitely a cellar dweller for me in the series. 83 is my favorite year in the Brent era though this show had escaped my attention. I agree with all the comments posted about how uneven the audio quality is in the first set. By the time the sound is enjoyable we are up to Big RR. I agree that song smoked, and Deal was nice and long. The second set was classic 83, which is good, but Help was a hot mess and the cut in Eyes was killer. Overall, I might go back to that second set, but there are so many better shows in fall 83 that i'm just not sure when. I am concerned we might not get any more 83 official releases given Dave's comments about recording quality/availability and the indication that if this is the best out there, we might be in serious trouble. FYI - for relief, listened to 10/14/77 afterward. ahh.
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Hi - has everyone in the U.K. got their copy yet? Waiting patiently here in Nottingham.....
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Where we disagreed was I think DaP 7 is I took issue with the idea that 4/24 is better than most '78 shows. Granted, my knowledge of '78 is limited to the official releases and I had a couple of decent non-officials (3 of which are now officially released in 1/22, 7/7-8) back when I was collecting as much as I could get, and still physically trading tapes and cds. But I will take DaP 15, DaP 23, DP 25's 2 shows (one Bear one Betty), July box (esp 7/1 and 7/8), and the 30 Trips (the show before or after DP 25) over DaP 7 any day of the week. I like the Rupp Arena show that would have been the third of the mini-box before they put DaP 7 out over Normal, too. That was the bottom of my DaP personal rankings before 20 and 27. Also, I was really joking about the disagreement line, mainly because Space and I rarely seem to see eye to eye on releases, and you and I are usually more on the same page. Probably the inner Who freak. And I add 4 in there, too not for performnce necessarily, but because it just does nothing for me. I've listened to the full show probably 3 times, and Playing> Supplication> Playing a couple other times, and it doesn't move me. (I know that wasn't your question KF, but I saw it as I was catching up on the conversation, so thought I'd answer why that one is lowly ranked in my own case.) It's not an anti-'76 thing, either, I really like some of the '76 stuff, it has more space to it, more groove than other years. That particular show, and the DP from the night after would not be put on my stereo by my choice if I wanted '76. RT 4.5 would be my go to, DaP 18 next for officials, 8/4/76 for just a '76 show. To That's Otis, it's very funny that you bemoan the toxicity of the debate and seeming unwillingness of others to compromise/hear each other out, then you literally say "Discussion over." Was that irony? I just don't think someone has to have an ax to grind not to like a particular show. Sure, it probably sours other people to read a really damning review, but we can only hear things with our own ears and not somebody else's. I wish I could hear DaP 27 the same way Space does, but the fact I can't doesn't harm your enjoyment, nor his, and this seems to be the appropriate forum for that discussion. If you were being ironic, my apologies for taking it seriously.
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this whole release is a major experiment like the "what color is the dress" and "what does the voice say".
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it's "inner Doors freak" because they are much better than the Who ;)
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Mine arrived here in sunny Lowestoft on Wednesday. Hopefully yours will arrive any day now.
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