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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*.

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    It's been quite a while since I left a comment here. I read some, but not all, of the comments below regarding this particular release. As someone who saw the Dead quite a lot throughout this period, I had quite a few different reactions while listening. I saw my first show in '79 and the fall '83 tour was the first tour I did in its entirety (definitely wasn't the last). I, like many Heads, mourn not having seen the band from the beginning, but particularly '71-'78 which are my faves. Just missed it by a few months! Alas... But thanks to the steady flow of releases, I get to be transported back to my fave era (and hoping for more vid releases from the 70's as that is a whole different level of immersion). That said, I loved seeing the Dead in the early to mid 80's. There was no question that band, and most obviously Jerry, were going through changes and not all of them good. Yet every year, every tour, has its own sound, its own reflection of what the band was exploring, both internally and externally. Despite having seen so many shows from the early-to-mid 80's, it is still sometimes difficult to listen to shows from this era as my ears have been given so much wonder and near-perfection from earlier recordings. Someone below mentioned that, perhaps, it requires having seen the Dead during this period to allow the full context. I know when I start to feel hyper-critical of a show like this, if I close my eyes and remember what it was like to actually "be there," I start to relive the excitement of seeing the Grateful Dead and Jerry and following whatever adventure they were doling out on any particular evening. Particularly now that we can no longer do that. When I allow myself to "live in the moment," I am able to take something valuable away from reliving/listening to shows from this period. Which isn't to say I don't still cringe from time-to-time. But I did that, too, back then. When I take in the whole of Grateful Dead, the Brent years were never my personal fave. His influence on the band took them in a very different direction. But it was a direction they chose to go and it allowed them to explore new territory they clearly felt compelled to uncover. And, at times, it was truly glorious. Lord knows I danced myself stupid during this era and Brent did help create moments of sheer bliss that I will forever be thankful for. And for anyone who paid attention, Brent inspired Jerry. This particular show is not, in my opinion, one of the best of this period. But it is very representative of this period. There are certainly others shows I would go to first. But like all things Grateful Dead, that's both personal and subjective. This era requires more work from me to fully let go and abandon myself to the music; there's a lot that works toward pulling me out. Like this version of Help On The Way. One of my fave songs, but this version struggles and I struggle to remain connected to it. But hell, that can certainly be said of particular shows and tunes from any era. Part of the joy of Grateful Dead is that they were so vulnerable onstage. One cannot separate their personal struggles from the music they made. It's a large part of what allowed them to be so captivating and moving. And it was a 30-year journey that, like life, has many different tones and shades, some darker, some lighter, some more refined, some more confused and uncertain. Some more joyous, some more painful. But all Grateful Dead. Favorite shows or least favorite shows, favorite eras or least favorite eras, I'm thankful for every damn piece of it. So long as you keep the music coming, I will celebrate it in all its perfection and imperfection.
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    I agree with what Daverock said too. I saw around 200 shows between '82-'90. However, being from that era, I got hooked by listening to tapes from the 70's, they are what convinced me to go to Baltimore CC in 82 (special place in my heart for them). In fact, the show that "made" me a deadhead (if that is possible) was Dane County 73. The Dark Star>Eyes>China Doll specifically. That being said, I find it really hard to believe that so many people approach THIS band from an either/or...binary point of view. They are just too complex for that. For some reason, LSD/speed trumps cocaine/heroine and Cowboy Bob trumps Blues Bob. For some reason, setlists were predictable in the '80's but not so in the 70's. Are you kidding me? News Flash,they were predictable when albums were released, NO MATTER the era. 60's/70's = young/energetic, tight, harmonic, experimental 80's = loose, uneven, often bi-polar, refined, even romantic, experienced, crafty, clever. Take your pick-that is one of their most alluring qualities.
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    ....a game where Germans throw bread at each other?Gluten Tag.
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    The number 27 is a special number to me.1.) it is my birthday 2.) Several special Grateful Dead shows were on October 27th: a.) 10/27/71 - Syracuse, NY (not yet released) b.) 10/27/73 - Indianapolis, IN (not yet released) c.) 10/27/79 - Cape Cod, MA (30 Trips Around The Sun box 2015) d.) 10/27/90 - Paris, France (30 Trips Around The Sun box 2015) e.) any and all other GD & individual bandmembers and legacy band shows, along with any other GD shows that were on 10/27. However, Dick's Picks 27 (12/16/92 Oakland) is a letdown. After a few initial plays, I sort of put this one on the shelf and haven't played it too often. I think the last time I played this show was 12/16/15. It's good but "I just don't get it." A very good recording. This Dave's 27 is a fun show in my opinion, but it's not quite up to the highest GD standards. I enjoy it, it is "cool."
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    If anyone missed out on this release and hasn't nabbed one yet, I've got my unopened copy (#9992) sitting on the shelf looking for some love. Since it won't be getting any here in Skullville, I'd rather find this sad puppy a good home than have it stare at me all rejected and forlorn. Shoot me a PM and I'll gladly send it your way. Meanwhile, I'm spinning 9/18/74 while I work from home. Sweet, jazzy goodness...
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    I agree! Never heard one I didn't like! The one on this release is particularly strong! Today in GD History - The 1st Baby Blue played since 74: 8/14/81 Welcome back, Baby Blue! This is an AUD that sounds pretty good, especially as the 1st set goes on. The 2nd set sounds great to these ears - a little boomy, but it's a strong AUD. The whole show is hot! https://archive.org/details/gd81-08-14.nak700.gardner.8213.sbeok.shnf/g… Peace
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    Well alright, just got DP 27. Wang-Dang Doodle. Just like an old wet noodle. But somehow it's all good. Brent's toy piano, Jerry's trying but not tie-dying. Bobby's being Weir. Mickey and Bill mix is muddled, and of course Phil is virtually non-existent. Oh well. What can I say. I'll be back fo mo!
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    It is time for the quarterly airing of the grievances. More predictable than most Dead shows. After a shipping snafu, my copy of Dave's 27 arrived yesterday. I had a good listening session to the second set on the home system last night. I like this release. Count me among those who would like to see more later era releases. I think it's important to document the band's work throughout their career. I fell in love with the Grateful Dead as a young person in the early nineties, listening to very crappy, high generation casette copies of shows - that I felt fortunate to have been given at the time. This release sounds 10 times better than any of my old tapes did. A few years ago I listened to a lot of early 80s shows via archive and etree. This release sounds pretty darn good - given that it is from that era where sound quality of recordings isn't great. I think they did a nice job, given that their source is a 35 year old cassette. This is a fun show to my ears. I really enjoyed the slipknot, Franklins, Eyes and the pre drums Jam. Very fun. I'm grateful for this trip into Fall of 83.
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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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My best guess is Las Vegas Ice Palace, March 29th, 1969.......not sure how that fits with the USA clue, but seems to fit OK with the other 2 clues? Santana opened for the GOGD along with a local Vegas band called The Free Circus....Batdorf and Rodney formed in Vegas shortly after thisand would have played this venue many times. Seems they opened for many bands in the 70's but could not find any reference of them opening for the Grateful Dead. We will know soon! KCJ
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My best guess is Las Vegas Ice Palace, March 29th, 1969.......not sure how that fits with the USA clue, but seems to fit OK with the other 2 clues? Santana opened for the GOGD along with a local Vegas band called The Free Circus....Batdorf and Rodney formed in Vegas shortly after thisand would have played this venue many times. Seems they opened for many bands in the 70's but could not find any reference of them opening for the Grateful Dead. We will know soon! KCJ
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10/02/76- River Front Coliseum - Cincinnati, OH
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Another '76 show from the Boston Music Hall would be nice. I mean, since we're speculating. But I'm open to whatever comes my way.
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"DP 28 Guess10/02/76- River Front Coliseum - Cincinnati, OH" I believe this show was part of the 30 Trips box set. I would not mind getting the night previous, 10/1/1976, Market Square Arena, Indianapolis. It would be two releases in a row centered on Help>Slip>Franklin's, but I don't have a problem with that! If you want a Cincy show, how about 4/8/89? That's a fun one.
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"DP 28 Guess10/02/76- River Front Coliseum - Cincinnati, OH" I believe this show was part of the 30 Trips box set. I would not mind getting the night previous, 10/1/1976, Market Square Arena, Indianapolis. It would be two releases in a row centered on Help>Slip>Franklin's, but I don't have a problem with that! If you want a Cincy show, how about 4/8/89? That's a fun one.
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"DP 28 Guess10/02/76- River Front Coliseum - Cincinnati, OH" I believe this show was part of the 30 Trips box set. I would not mind getting the night previous, 10/1/1976, Market Square Arena, Indianapolis. It would be two releases in a row centered on Help>Slip>Franklin's, but I don't have a problem with that! If you want a Cincy show, how about 4/8/89? That's a fun one.
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"DP 28 Guess10/02/76- River Front Coliseum - Cincinnati, OH" I believe this show was part of the 30 Trips box set. I would not mind getting the night previous, 10/1/1976, Market Square Arena, Indianapolis. It would be two releases in a row centered on Help>Slip>Franklin's, but I don't have a problem with that! If you want a Cincy show, how about 4/8/89? That's a fun one.
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Cobo Arena, Detroit, 10/3/76 was included in the 30 Trips box. Though either 10/1 or 10/2 would definitely be a welcome addition (for me at least). That 10/1 Market Square is a sweet ride for sure.
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sorry about duplicates, not sure what happened
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If we're speculating, listing our wish-list, and talking 76 and h/s/f, give us 8/4! Otherwise, I can't imagine another 77 for this year, but that Dekalb 77 call would be amazing. Both are pretty well-circulated boards already, I've got some XLIIs of them somewhere or other, so perhaps unnecessary or not in line with the DP mission...anyway, soon!
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First and only Silver LP was released in 1976. Has to be. I'd almost put money on it now. 8-4-76 would be massive.
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Please and thank you on the idea of 8/4/76! Whether it's Dave's 28, I don't know, but it should be released. If it was the 29th, that would entice a lot of subscribers. I'm hoping for 1968-70 for this one. I don't think all of the Houseboat Tapes have been put out, but based on the liner notes to DaP 6, don't know whether there's even enough material for another full show release. I would imagine that consisted of mainly late '69-early '70 material, since it yielded material from 12/11-12, 20, 21/69, and 2/2/70 (DaP 19 doesn't mention being from that batch, but fits the bill otherwise). So far, IMO, DaP 26 has been the peak in this year, and I'd like to see another show like that, fairly unknown, an uncirculated sbd, and a glorious performance. DaP 25 was an underwhelming Pick to me. It has a legendary status, but I thought the fire went out after Jack Straw and only really rekindled with Truckin'. Also, the last Dark Star in the series was DaP 19, so we're due another one. We shall soon find out what it will be, and in the meantime, hopefully everyone in the path of Michael stays safe. It should be here tomorrow, and apparently they're warning of tornadoes as the bigger danger to us. Luckily we escaped Matthew and Florence relatively unscathed, hoping for that trend to continue.
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I'm going with 7/4/69 at the Electric Theater in Chicago. Only pre-80's July 4th show to my knowledge (which is what I'm guessing the United States of America clue is referring to). A short show, so probably will be combined with another show, perhaps the 7/5/69 show at same venue.
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Since we’re all speculating on the clues, here’s my (admittedly self serving guess). According to the clues and Wikipedia, all Brent signs point to a pre-1971 show. A lot happened in the United States between ‘65 and ‘70, perhaps more than any 5 year period in modern history, but not one event objectively screams USA more than the next. So, I’m presuming this reference is music related. So here’s my take. jimmy Hendrix played (arguably) the most epic Star Spangled Banner ever at Woodstock. Jimmy passed away on 9/18/70. That same night, the Grateful Dead played a pretty epic show that, at least in my opinion, contains one of the best dancin’ in the streets ever. And with that, I look forward to being pleasantly disappointed because I have no doubt that I’m wrong. But it sure is fun to guess. Look forward to the release, whatever it may be.
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Here's another possibility;Any of the shows from June '76 at the Tower Theatre in Philly it covers BOTH the Bicentennial year & birthplace of the USA in the Bicentennial year. Any show from this 4 show run would make a great release although I tend to lean toward 6/23 the 2nd set is one long JAMfest, 6/23 also features an odd pairing of Crazy Fingers>Comes A Time in the 1st set. I'd like to see any one of these shows get Normanized.
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10/15/76Shrine Auditorium - Los Angeles, CA Last show of the year and Fall tour. Dave has a knack for releasing those type shows. That Set 2 looks just dreamy! Philly in June '76 works for me too. Totally. Philly ALWAYS seemed to get the best outta Bertha & the Boys!!
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Needless to say, most shows were played in the USA. I used the too generic USA as a clue because using "Mississippi/Ohio/Missouri Rivers" would be too easy. The word "clue" is a clue itself, as the revealing date email itself. It's very good to know geography and to read maps. Can you read the alpha/numeric answer now?
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I just wished I could give a clue on the year or the month or date of the show, but I was not allowed to do so.Again, this installment of the Dave's Picks Series will delight many, and many others will complain that another show close to this date is more worthy of release than this show that was selected.
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2/7/69 early and late. https://archive.org/details/gd1969-02-07.137392.sbd.wise.sirmick.sbeok… Set 1 Early show: Dark Star> St. Stephen> The Eleven> Turn On Your Love Light Set 2 Late show: Cryptical Envelopment> Drums> The Other One> Cryptical Envelopment> Death Don't Have No Mercy, Alligator> Drums> Drummers' Chant> Jam> China Cat Jam> Jam> Caution (Do Not Stop On Tracks)> Feedback> And We Bid You Good Night Other artist(s): The Velvet Underground; The Fugs and its a cassette master.
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6/xx/76 Auditorium Theater - Chicago, IL
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Is there a Sitting On Top Of The World in this show? Or is it 12/12/73? Or is it 10/12/68? Or is it 12/31/69? Boston Tea Party. Email announcement states last Daves of 2018. This is the last show of 1969. Boston Tea Party-USA. Some People might like 12/30/69 better. Pre-Brent era. Slewfoot lyrics about frozen river.
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Hmm, seem to be coalescing around 69, 70, 76. 12/31/69 sounds like good call, wharfrat. Bicentennial 76, rtcampbel, also sounds good, and I love that su76 Chicago run. Though doesn’t seem to jive with the other clues (pre-71). 6/26/76 US Blues encore. Great, great show. 76 is mixed year for heads. I love that mellower, looser sound. Not everyone does. Also, I think 6/29 is better (the wheel from so many roads) and of course many have discussed 8/4.
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so perfect filler would be this 80 minute show from the night before it from St Louis. https://archive.org/details/gd1969-02-06.137394.sbd.wise.sirmick.sbeok… Morning Dew, Dark Star > St. Stephen > The Eleven > Turn On Your Love Light > Drums > Turn On Your Love Light, Cryptical Envelopment > Drums > The Other One > Cryptical Envelopment > Feedback > And We Bid You Good Night
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Of selling this stuff when you try to buy it the minute it goes on sale and it's SOLD OUT? Make more you idiots or stop the obvious corruption.
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46th Street Rock Palace? Though I thought there were only poorly circulated AUDs. Who knows! (Also, just a few days after the Cap 70 shows.)
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"Check me if I'm wrong Sandy" but we don't know what exactly was in the returned tapes from a few years back and it's been awhile since anything else has been released from said returns.
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I think you are right Kayak Guy. Three Rivers Stadium (Pitt) Pittsburgh was my first guess for city with the rivers clue, but then my mind had my wandering around St. Louis and Southern Illinois. Also, when you click on the art link there is a picture of a skeleton promoting Field and Stream ( headquarters located near Pitt). If so, love the choice. Sam T
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That has crossed my mind on several occasions. If so, well done chap.
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Bolo puzzles take a good bit of time to put together, chairman duties at Federal Reserve sometimes conflict with release schedules.. not that he ever asked for that godforsaken job. Work gets in the way of all that is good.
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I agree that there are many high quality shows in the summer and fall of 1972 that are ripe for release. Here's to hoping for 8/12/1972. Of course 7/18/72 and 9/10/72 would be quite fine selections as well.
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Would be a FANTASTIC Pick! Listening to the late show now, and checked out the 2/6 show, too. That would be a dream release with the early, late, and previous show of some super hot, primal Dead.
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Would be a FANTASTIC Pick! Listening to the late show now, and checked out the 2/6 show, too. That would be a dream release with the early, late, and previous show of some super hot, primal Dead.
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Sorry, just broke out of the Saudi embassy in Istanbul. My Clues: > No Brent > Hi-ho Silver! > USA! USA! > Something about rivers > Alpha-numeric stuff Obvious, I know. Didn't have time for my usual unexcogitable offerings.
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11/26/72
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Sticking with 12/31/69. The Eleven. Alpha Numeric. But not really. Silver Threads and Golden Needles. Hi Ho Silver. Boston Tea Party. USA. Mystic and Charles Rivers. Something about rivers. No Brent. No Brent.
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...It's the suspense that gets me...
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Wouldn't be surprised if it's not quite as expected...and we get a 1991 show ; ) ...I mean I get it, it will more than likely be 1976, that's the year that is due in Lemues perfect comfort zone of 1970-1978. Don't think it will be a 1960s show, those are be covered in the album reissue 2nd CD deluxe editions....and there just ain't enough of a 1968-69 show to warrant a full dave pick
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after work today I need to drive 80 miles into town to get some shopping done...don't want to go anywhere this weekend with the rain and wind forecasts that we have...anywho, I will be listening to 4-26-72 on my drive in across the peaks (The road tops off at 8,000 ft)...I love that show...when 100 Year Hall came out I thought wowie zowie this is it...then someone on a bt site put the complete show in the correct running order and I thought, No, Wow this is it...needless to say when the Europe '72 box came out I was speechless...so what ever comes our way today I'm good with it cuz they all look pretty on the shelf all in a row...Happy DP Day y'all!!
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In my mind, the clues point to 10/18/1972. But I guess we will see soon enough.
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In my mind, the clues point to 10/18/1972. But I guess we will see soon enough.
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In my mind, the clues point to 10/18/1972. But I guess we will see soon enough.
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