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    Dave's Picks Volume 28: Capitol Theatre, Passaic, NJ, 6/17/76

    This year's Dave's Picks series comes to a close just as the band's getting back together again in '76. By the time the Grateful Dead hit New Jersey’s Capitol Theatre - for the very first time - on 6/17/76, they were buzzing from their reunion, armed with new and revived material, the Rhythm Devils reformed with the mischievous Mickey Hart once again behind the kit. They'd skived off the unwieldy Wall of Sound and scaled back the venues from cavernous arenas to intimate theatres. Quite the treat!

    During the first set, the Dead's playing was nuanced ("Cold Rain And Snow"), detailed ("Looks Like Rain"), and intricate ("The Music Never Stopped"); the singing struck softly ("Row Jimmy") and raised hairs ("Ship Of Fools"). But it’s the big barreling energy of the second set you’ll want to brace yourself for, replete with a disco'd "Dancing In The Streets," a low-down funky “Help”>”Slip”>”Franklin's” and a wind 'em up to wind down "Let It Grow">"Wharf Rat">"Around and Around." Can you keep up? There's only one way to find out.

    This complete show, balanced out with a couple of bonus tracks from 6/23/76 and 6/28/76, was recorded by Betty Cantor-Jackson and has been mastered to HDCD specs by Jeffrey Norman.

    Dave's Picks Volume 28 is limited to 18,000 individually-numbered copies*.

    Grab a copy before they're gone, gone, gone.

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

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  • Dennis
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    Dave Rock and Jim in MD - FYI I have a good chunk of Phish and sent the both of you an email containing every Phish show ever done. This totaled up to 5000 gig, so if you think your email is hung, it's just downloading my file. Should only take 6 or 7 days. Enjoy

    Love My Girl - sent PM

    Last 5 is always odd here. I work in a head shop and we play music all day. I work with mostly kids so I hear a lot of new. Currently I'm working on a massive collection of Harry 'Scrappy' Lambert, this guy seem to sing with every big band of the 20's and 30's. So I sucking in hits like, "walkin' my baby back home", "am I blue" and who could forget, "run up the steps, knock on the door, shout hallelujah, cause I'm home"! As Greg Kihn would sing many years later, "they just don't write them like that anymore".

    Been listening to a band my buddy sent me called "Na'Bodach",,,,,, new celtic(?)

    The jorma and jack album released by Owsley is nice.

    The Dylan live 62-66 rare performances is nice and that last Dylan bootleg collection (more blood, more tracks) very nice.

    I picked up a Elvis live at MSG 1972,,, what can you say,,, elvis,,,, I don't think elvis music has aged well.

    In the vein of old 78 rpm stuff, bought a collection of Buddy Clark (more just for the song "Linda", have this in my 78 collection).

    Finally, who is this "Nancyboy"? I've searched all the posting and can not find that user. :-)

    Edit - have a chuckle over this one.

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=P8dfZ3N_c2E

  • MDJim
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    Valid points. Lets not let things get too barbed and personal though. ..which is a drag to read at least to me. I'm not defending Unkle, you can see these things coming, point then counter point and on and on. But it seemed the tone changed more than it had to to get ones point across.

    It's likely we share more in common than what sets us apart, we should remember this. ..at least I believe it to be true. Comments like these are a sign of the times I guess.. but I do agree with Charlie that making posts that put people down, which was present in both aforementioned posts, does little to move things along it just brings it all to a screeching halt.

    It accomplishes nothing.

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    Well, since we're talking about it here's my 2cents.

    It appears to me that Unkle Sam mixed in a little trolling in his post and took the opportunity to let us know he was against the wall, and also to let us know that anyone who didn't share his view is a rube, and just the sort of person who would launch a personal attack on him based on his view. This seems like a pre-emptive strike by Unkle Sam against anyone who doesn't share his view and certainly seems like it could be construed as an "attack" on those who don't share his view. After all, he is stating that the people who don't share his view are rubes, hardly a positive description, and that they are the type of person who would attack him for his views. Is it irony that he is at the same time attacking and denigrating those with views different from his own?

    Butch appears to have gotten annoyed by Unkle's trolling and called him out on his pretty regular political bitching, usually couched in terms of letting us all know how much he dislikes the president and his policies. It seems to me that this was a predictable response to Unkle's comment, and pretty much what happens everytime someone brings up politics on these threads. The only question was who would respond.

    If you want to make snide comments, that's cool, some are even amusing, but don't be surprised when your snark leads to more of the same in response. Unkle referred to a whole swath of people as rubes and Butch referred to Unkle as a big baby whining about his political views on deadnet. Both engaged in behavior that could be considered an attack on others, neither is really something to get worked up about, and each really is about expressing negative opinions, which after all, are still opinions. If you aren't free to express a negative opinion, you don't really have free expression. The price of free expression is listening to the free expression of others, even when you disagree.

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    I think you are confusing having the right to express your opinion with having the right to attack other posters. Maybe it would be better if you followed your own advice and stuck to The Dead.

  • wilfredtjones
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    There are politics threads on Dead.net. It's just nobody ever sleuths them out, or posts in them hardly.

    The DaP and Box Set threads tend to become catch-alls. And therein lies the peril.

    http://www.dead.net/forum/long-strange-and-trippy-still-more-current-ev…

  • Vguy72
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    "I'm going back home....

    ....that's what I'm gonna do." Truer words haven't been spoken. You win again.
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    no politics please. I come here partially to get away from that. Pretty please?

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    I'm glad I'm free to express my opinion, because I'm tired of your sniveling about TRUMP. Go find a political message board to piss and moan on. You sound like an big baby. This board's for the Dead. I feel a little bit sorry for you, because you're obviously a miserable old sod.

    Dave's Picks 18. I love the mix on this. Jerry sounds so loud and isolated, and so does Keith. I don't listen to a lot of 1976, mainly because I just haven't gotten around to it yet being a fairly new deadhead. And I figured it was 1977 without the Terrapin Station songs. And Fire on the Mountain I guess that was from Shakedown Street. But I now hear a whole lot of piano that you don't get in 77 and 78 oh, and I like it. Going Down The Road Feeling Bad, Not Fade Away, and One More Saturday Night future a lot of great piano work from Mr. Godchaux. Those are songs that I usually don't get too into, but they really hit the spot here. Dave's 18.

  • icecrmcnkd
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    Last 5 - vinyl

    4-25-77 (4 LP’s)
    5-21-74 Playing in the Band (1 LP)

  • icecrmcnkd
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    Mac Mini (new 2018 version)
    Mac Mini
    Mac Mini
    MacBook Pro (previous model with 1TB spinning HD and DVD burner)
    iMac (think it’s a 2011/12)

    Use all of them. Often try to get 3 of them running at the same time to increase my productivity. One processing audio, another processing video, another burning discs. Yeah I still burn discs, CD’s, DVD’s, BluRays. Have 3 BluRay burners, ran 2 last night and burned 12 BD-R’s while watching hockey. My audio collection is in multiple formats - AIFF, ALAC, FLAC, AAC-320 kbps (my car will only play lossy mp3’s from a USB flash drive), so having several computers allows me to get a lot of file converting done.

    Also still have 2 white plastic MacBooks. One I bought used several years ago and just use it to collect torrents. FYI, there are new Charlie Miller’s being added to etree regularly.

    Have been using PC’s at work for years, even used to use a Sun Workstation for some things. For that reason I do have a Dell laptop at home, but rarely use it. Stupid thing can’t run Windows 10 because, and this is according to Dell Customer Support - it needs a driver that Dell has no intention of creating. Because they want me to buy a new Dell. Which I’m not going to do.

    I use iTunes to store audio files on a HD, but I do not ever use iTunes on my iPhone or iPad. I do have a 60 GB iPod classic but generally only use that on airplanes.
    For a music player I have an iBasso DX80: dual micro SDXC slots, up to 1TB each, plays lossless formats, and has an optical out port for connecting to the stereo. It’s awesome.

    Phish? I stopped seeing them in 1998. Periodically will watch some of the modern stuff on YouTube which confirms that I don’t need to try to get back into them. The ‘new stuff’ doesn’t do it for me, but I do like to watch them play the songs from the early 90’s.
    Slave to the Traffic Light is my favorite Phish song. There’s a good version of it on Live Phish.

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    I have tried for years to get into Phish.. every now and then I see a spark. I really liked their Halloween shows when they played, for example.. the whole White Album, Quadrophenia and the like.

    A couple weeks ago in the truck I changed the channel to Jam On (must have been playing One More Saturday Night or something on the GD Channel) and arrived in the middle a really interesting instrumental piece. Hard driving and hypnotic, compelling.. I think they have the chops. I will continue to keep an open mind.

    I enjoy most topics discussed here.. so long as things don't dissolve into negativity or personal attacks. I guess some of the same old subjects get recycled way too easy too, but in part the music drives some of this. If it's light hearted, informative, related to music or loosely related to the music, times and life of the GD.. Life and times can carry subjects a bit, but usually that's ok. Some of the people here and have insights into topics that are interesting to me. Mostly a fun group. Fun is good.

    I like Apple products, but recently started switching away and am happier (and wealthier) for it. Sorry to anyone who works there or is very happy with their machines. I got pissed that they weren't allowing memory chips in their phones so we could swap out music and add a bigger library without deleting and replacing.. plus, sorry.. but they have become overpriced and have always been a little proprietary for my liking. As for PCs.. Macs are fine and excel in media, no question about that.. but are overpriced and limited. For me, it's harder to do database work in a Mac and I plug into systems and use software that Macs just don't do so well at or cannot do at all. HP's and Dells have given me problems over the years.. hard drive and motherboard crashes in young machines, etc. (again, sorry for anyone that works there or is happy w/ their machines), I'm done with them.. I love my Thinkpad X1 Carbon.. 1TB internal flash-type storage, lightning fast, semi-spill proof and ok with very hot and very cold temps.. I beat the crap out of my machines and this one has lasted much longer than expected. Oh.. super light and thin too. Sorry mac uses but when it comes to crunching large amounts of data.. they suck and yes.. I have tried. Fine for spreadsheets, word, music, photo's and movies but not so good for interconnectivity and kicking ass on large datasets. No one winner, no wrong answers, more personal preference and no, Macs simply are not better at everything than PCs.

    I just hope my thinkpads aren't working as a spybots for the Chinese government!

    Excited for the Swing, curious about the box set.. Plangent for all I say! Happy New Year..

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Dave's Picks Volume 28: Capitol Theatre, Passaic, NJ, 6/17/76

This year's Dave's Picks series comes to a close just as the band's getting back together again in '76. By the time the Grateful Dead hit New Jersey’s Capitol Theatre - for the very first time - on 6/17/76, they were buzzing from their reunion, armed with new and revived material, the Rhythm Devils reformed with the mischievous Mickey Hart once again behind the kit. They'd skived off the unwieldy Wall of Sound and scaled back the venues from cavernous arenas to intimate theatres. Quite the treat!

During the first set, the Dead's playing was nuanced ("Cold Rain And Snow"), detailed ("Looks Like Rain"), and intricate ("The Music Never Stopped"); the singing struck softly ("Row Jimmy") and raised hairs ("Ship Of Fools"). But it’s the big barreling energy of the second set you’ll want to brace yourself for, replete with a disco'd "Dancing In The Streets," a low-down funky “Help”>”Slip”>”Franklin's” and a wind 'em up to wind down "Let It Grow">"Wharf Rat">"Around and Around." Can you keep up? There's only one way to find out.

This complete show, balanced out with a couple of bonus tracks from 6/23/76 and 6/28/76, was recorded by Betty Cantor-Jackson and has been mastered to HDCD specs by Jeffrey Norman.

Dave's Picks Volume 28 is limited to 18,000 individually-numbered copies*.

Grab a copy before they're gone, gone, gone.

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

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HI. For those who know me, this will come as no surprise. For those who don't, I'm the guy here that regularly posts about the incredulous lack of Shakedown Street in the Dave's Picks oeuvre.

That being said, I offer this day in Grateful Dead history as a shining example of why I so persistently wave that flag: 10/25/79 - https://archive.org/details/gd79-10-25.set1aud-set2sbd.miller.22792.sbe…

Check out the Shakedown, and stay for the rest of set II, especially the Eyes>Space dissolve... (set I ain't bad either!)

Peace

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Sunny Summer '76. I was 7 years old. Old enough to remember the light, love & joy of those simple days!

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Appreciate your feedback - I was more taking about on the main product page, where just the first couple of comments appear - clearly the avatars are no longer appearing there, but once you pop out to the expanded page - BOOM! There they are.

It was mainly a comment on the main product page and it's lack of anything but white as you begin to scroll down. The avatars there at least made for a color splash and - admittedly - I would tend to get to know the various character posters by recognition of their avatars as opposed to trying to now squint to see a size 4 font with their name...

All cosmetic stuff...I know...but still. Just my dos pesos. Change in general is a good thing; it just takes some getting used to, like anything in this life.

Happy Friday to Deadfreaks and I hope this '76'er starts to land for people.

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hey now, another 77 show, got the betty board of this all ready but could not resist the subscription. 28 should be in the mail today!

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The meta thinking behind this is, more or less, to let the discussions flourish as long as they like regardless of the status of the original merch. We'll see how it goes, but I kinda like it, and with luck we will have fewer brokenhearted souls trying to purchase something that's been sold out since 2011...
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DP 28 is out of stock on my smartphone and simultaneously available from the same page viewed on my PC. I am using both due to an inability to post on my PC, but I can post from my phone. Doh!

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Good to get front-on artwork that can be downloaded.

Still being given the run-around by the vagaries of this site, but mostly managing what I want to do, one way or another. Sadly lots of regular posters seem to be missing at the moment.

#5424 in da house for some heavy listening tonight...but why are the inside cover notices about Paramount Theatre shows in Portland????

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Old stone gang - The Textones
Blue rhythm highway - Jorge Calderon
Living in the fast lane - Michael Bloomfield
Live at Rockpalast-Dortmund 1980 - John Cipollina / Nick Gravenites Band
AndOarAgain - Alexander Spence

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Almost done with the first listen of Dave’s #28 and I like what I’m hearing. The band sound relaxed and easy going from the start of the first set which is impressive for a band that has taken a well deserved year off. Second set has a real jazz vibe with a nice loose delivery. Donna sounds great and sings with a lot of confidence. The mix is solid with the drums placement up front and some great keyboard work from Keith. For a first listen both Keith and the two drummers are what stands out.

At 1:40 of Let it Grow the disc seems to jump, definitely not suppose to sound like that, so I guess I will be asking for a replacement for disc 3. If anyone else hears this jump on Let it Grow, please mention it.

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My tracking said it was at the post office but would not be delivered until Tuesday, so I tried to do an intercept. To my surprise the woman behind the desk actually said she would do it. And then when she looked it up she told me that it had been misdirected to a different post office far from here. Of all the shitty luck.

6003/18000 arrived in the eye of this Nor'easter keeping us all cozy and locked up indoors today.
Was not expecting it until Monday, so a nice surprise for today.

Sounds spectacular! Rich, warm, Betty sound. Keith sounds great here. Another winner Jeffrey, Dave, Mac, and TPTB!!!

Can only imagine if this had seen Plangent. Sad that 2/26/77 will not see Plangent either.

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I am just listening to this on my iMac after burning it to iTunes and it sounds so good! Can't wait to check it out on the home stereo system.

what an awesome mix.

A job well done!

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9787 of 18000. Believe it or not, I'm going to watch a Dead & Co show from Alpine Valley 2018 and listen to Dave's tomorrow. I've been planning another D&C couch party for awhile now, and I usually do them on weekends. I'm excited to hear the new Dave's. And I love the PNW box. Had my second listen of 73, and after Dave's, I'll probably go for 74 again.
My practice in anticipation of a new show like a Dave's is I listen to Dead from other years than what is about to arrive. I like to have open ears where I have not listened to that year right before it arrives. I listened to Dave's 19 from January 1970 over the last few nights and I really like 1970. That's a great release.

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I am a Subscriber & received a not numbered edition of Dave's 28. I was surprised to see this. I thought all subscribers receive numbered editions.

....but where is Dave's Picks on my phone? It's there. It's gone. It's back again. Apparently, the only way I can find the page is my clicking a community post that was made on said page. C'mon dead.net. It shouldn't be that hard to find. It was in the special edition page, but not anymore. I need an app. I also need my Dave's 28. Arrived in Vegas at 5 am today. Guess it missed the bus.

This site is messed up. Everytime I log on it's a frustrating experience. On some pages I am logged on and on other pages I am not. I go somewhere where I thought I found something and it's gone or I am wrong. Nothing is intuitive. I am so tired of blindly staggering around this fun house that the community comments are the only thing I use. And I visit less because it's not a positive experience. I don't think I am alone. Comment traffic has slowed to a crawl even though Dave's Picks 29 was announced and it's a good one.

The site seems more geared to move product. That's cool. I buy it. I just don't hang around here much anymore.

Whatever.

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The sound and mix on this release is phenomenal. Just finishing up first listen....heading into Wharf Rat...man oh man, this is really good! Dare I say, the best of the Dave’s for this year? I think so!!!

Mary E. - I am also struggling to find the Daves Picks link on my iPhone since the addition of Dave’s subscription link. I can still get here by clicking to the far right of my screen, just right of the 50th anniversary link....but I am a robot...doubt most normal humans can accomplish this....

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First I log in, then in the search window I enter "Dave's Picks Volume 28". This brings me to a page with (many) search results. Try and pick the right one. If I pick the wrong one it takes me to a DP page where I am not logged in. If this happens, hit the "back" button to return to the searchh results page and try another link. Usually I find one that takes me to a DP28 page where I am logged in within 5 minutes. Then I can post something.

This surely cannot be how this is meant to work. Was this new site not tested offline before being unleashed on an unsuspecting world?

In a single four-letter f-word: FAIL.

EDIT: Another way of getting here (assuming you have managed to post on the page) is to hit the down arrow next to yor logged in avatar. Picking "Recent posts" should bring you here. However using this method sometimes I am logged in on the comments page, sometimes I'm not. This is soooooo bad.

I can see why the number of posts / posters has dropped dramatically. Coming here is not a pleasant experience any more.

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I do agree with you Simonrob. It’s a nightmare finding your way around. If you are new here you wouldn’t know what’s available and what’s worth posting in.

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this sucks, you are right simonrob, you log in, then you go to the store, then you find Dave's picks but you can't post until you log in, again? Christ, by the time I get done logging in again and again, I forgot what I was going to say. Also, please do something, anything to cut down on this white glare that is emitting from my computer screen. Come on, change it please, any other colour but white blinding white light.
Right now, what I see is a sell out, it's all about the product, lets not even call it music or merchandise, it's a product that they want to sell, sell, sell. And the prices for the product, jeez, way too much for most things that you might want.
Deadheads unite, let us know who and where you are so we can sell you something. And the cookie notice, never had that before, now they are collecting data on everyone who comes here, why? What do they want? Should I be paranoid? I can see why lots of folks have not returned to these forums, it's just not user friendly, they collect information on every single person who comes here, probably sell it to the highest bidder. I expect my email box to be undulated with span very soon.
If the captcha idea was to stop span, it ain't working, all ready seen people on here who could care less about the Dead. As with anything that involves humans, if there is a way around it, it will be discovered and utilized.
My days are truly numbered here. Maybe visit once a month to catch up on Dave's info, and maybe check out a box set but I think that is it. All ready removed it from my favorites. The wheel is turning and its on its way to sell you something. Now, on to prove that I am not a robot, or am I? If I was, would I know? I would think that my maker would program me to think that I wasn't a robot. I think, therefore I am? I think

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Arrived and ripped.

Easy to agree with most comments about new site.

The white sucks, site seems to be geared towards selling more than community.

Maybe somebody who knows what they're doing can start a basic page without the rhino/warner overlords. Or just a basic "conversation" tab on this site. The conversation always flows here, we just move to a different product page to discuss, let's stop moving.

added edit - the other thing that burns my buns is the PM's. New site came up and bam I have all the pm's I've sent for 3 years back. You know the ones that when I erased said this action couldn't be undone! Now I have 10 or more pages of antique PM's AND there appears to be no way to delete them all at once, but I must open every one say delete, verify delete, return to pms, jump to last one and repeat (FOR HUNDREDS OF THEM???!!!???!!!)

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Listened last night to the whole show. Great release.

"Donna Jean Godchaux And The Grateful Dead"

She is a constant presence here. She sings on almost every song. And she sounds great. Dancin In The Streets is a Donna song on this release.

And I love it. This release illustrates how much Donna benefited from the move to smaller venues and a smaller sound system.

P.S.-The white background here is scientifically engineered to discourage loitering.

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I'm posting here because there doesn't seem to be any activity on the subscription page.

I'm excited for the Swing show! Of course, I immediately subscribed, even though the funds are tight (don't tell the wife! :) Probably a little hasty, and could have waited until payday next week, but I had visions of the sub selling out considering the way that these things have been selling - foolish, I know, but my reason tends to get clouded when dealing with new Dead releases... plus, if the Swing don't bring them in, I don't know what else would (maybe RFK 73.)

Count me among those hoping for more diversity with the rest of the picks. I would love to see the remaining 3 picks come from under represented eras. I would LOVE to see a Fall 79 pick (top 3 tour of all time IMO,) maybe a Bruce 91 show, and something from the primal era... maybe a double dose of 68 (I bet two shows could fit on 3 discs, or maybe for the bonus disc pick.) Anyway, I love it all, but the band changed so drastically over their run that I would like to see their various sounds well represented. Plus, there seem to be great sounding recordings from all of those periods available, (maybe a little rough in 68, but let Norman work his magic!)

Patiently awaiting the arrival of Capitol 76 while enjoying the "other" Cape Cod 79 show. Nice mellow listening for a lazy Sunday.

Have a great day, DeadLand!

Peace

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This release is as crisp as this cool North Carolina morning ...
It is an amazing set along with near perfect sound .

Thankfully, DP 28 arrived yesterday to overshadow the challenges that I've had with the new site ...

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This is my third time through DAP 28 with football now in the background. Good listen. Lazy, lazy Dead, but tasteful and well-recorded. Keith and Donna both shine. Never disappointed in any release here. I could care less what year comes next, because it is all good and I'll leave it to other folks to argue about. Which matters not in the end, they're gonna give you what they want to.

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Rose Colored Glasses. :-P

P.S. Slap Happy enduring a 7 hr. layover in Chi-town. 24 hour travel day anyone?

Try turning down the intensity of your computer monitor.
The white works way better on an iPhone and iPad, which is what I use when visiting this site.

Posting comments is done under the ‘community’ button not the ‘store’ button. Bookmark the pages you visit, then you don’t have to navigate there from the store pages.

My DaP has been MIA since Friday when it departed some place in Ohio en route to USPS. Fingers crossed for delivery tomorrow.

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I just jumped in to this forum (so glad I found it) before reading most post to say that my disc 1 had minor damage which caused it to go silent a few times during Scarlet and disc 2 looks ok and played fine. We're about to absorb disc 3 and I'll update this post.

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All three of my discs are defective. Skips, dropouts etc. Discs one and two, visually they look ok, but have defects. Disc three looks like something went terribly wrong in manufacturing. Bummed. I have been lucky with all my GDP orders in the past, hope this goes smoothly with customer service.

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Finding the pages that one wants is not a problem. There are various ways of reaching the desired page. What is a problem is (after logging in) trying to get to a page where one wants to post a comment and simultaneously remaining logged in so that posting is actually possible. Once in a while that seems to be possible, but mostly after logging in on arrival at the desired page by whatever method the logged in avatar is replaced by the stick-figure icon that stands mockingly at the top right of the screen warning you that posting is not possible.

The last two occasions when I have actually managed to write a comment I have not been able to post it. The first time, the reCAPTCHA thingy refused to load and just kept rotating endlessly. The second time, when I hit Save I get taken to a page that announces that I am not authorized to view this page. WTF. I'm done here until this version of the site is either replaced or demonstrably shown to work as it should.

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Another release, another defective disc. After a long run of getting discs that work from dead.net this is the second consecutive release that I have received with skipping discs due to the presence of incredibly fine, deep cuts or gaps in the plastic coating of the CD. The cut is so fine and deep that I can't really imagine how it would be the result of a scratch, so it seems likely to be a manufacturing defect. This is the same situation that I encountered on the PNW box, disc 5, and I am still waiting for a replacement after over a month at this point.

So far this release sounds great except for the skip on the first disc. Hoping that as I listen to the rest of it there won't be any skips on the second or third disc, but it does seem that there have been an abundance of quality control complaints with the PNW box so I am not overly optimistic that this release will be any different. It would be great if they sorted this out so that they are shipping discs that will play without skipping.

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- Love this release despite owning it forever. I can barely tell the difference between this and my previous version, but I love the packaging and the adding of this selection to the "official releases" since we will be hearing these forever on digital music services.
- THIS is a great Help>Slip>Franklin's! NIGHT And DAY compared to DaP27 1983 version. This Help is melodic, well sung, unhurried, uncluttered, precise - a breath of fresh air... That 1983 Help is quite another story! ... a perfect example of the often jarring dichotomy between 70's and 80's Dead. 70's Dead was consistently good or great, whereas 80's was a crap shoot show-to-show and often song-to-song, depending mostly on the timing, quality and quantity of Jerry's heroin intake.
- Disc 3 has a major 1st set feel to it, right down to the bonus material. But I don't mind given disc 2 is such a monster. Not a criticism - Disc 3 is very well played. I enjoy having atypical setlists like this - not every show should be a greatest hits of that year.
- Great release - thanks to all involved.

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This release looks great! Ripping it now, about to start my first listen. I am anxious to see if Journal Special Writer Joann Graham is correct in her estimation that the "highlight of GD's first set was 'Keep on Dancing,' an audience favorite with the crowd" (who else would an audience favorite be with, you may ask?) and the "percussion effects and Donna's vocals were superb in 'Wind in the Willows.'" Oh, I kid, Joanne, I kid. ;o)

1976 was one hell of a unique year, donchyaknow?

Peace

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I just got my copy in the mail, can't wait to listen to it. I am wondering why the snippets from newspaper reviews are from Portland, OR when the show is from Passaic, NJ. Anyone got any ideas?

Thanks so much for the music. I can never get enough.

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Either! Both! So sorry!
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I emailed Dr. Rhino... Thanks for your response.... 2 cd's out of a lot isn't that bad.... thanks again

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.... however, seeing as how Red Dead Redemption 2 has been sucking up my life force recently, not sure when I'll spin this. I need to go hunt some bears and rob some trains dontchaknow.
....edit. just heard that KISS is going on their farewell tour next year. That's a must see, at least for me. Haven't seen them since 1986.

I am in the same boat.. I will make some time tomorrow to give it at least a partial listen.

VGuy, I'm all in on the train heist. ..always in the top 5 of my bucket list.

80sfan, try getting to the point in 500 words or less.. All this drama with the drawn out, wordy posts... :D
(kidding of course, good to hear it made nice list).

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Didja notice?

Klay Thompson set the record for most 3-pointers in a game tonight.

Post-game attire? Green sweatshirt with a tasteful Stealie! No doubt influenced by his previous coach, Luke Walton.

Represent!

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