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    Who's up for a revolutionary evolutionary ride? DAVE'S PICKS VOLUME 30: FILLMORE EAST, NEW YORK, NEW YORK 1/2/70 captures the Grateful Dead as they make their first foray from the experimental 60s into their early 70s acoustic Americana period. Yes, this one is a little bit country and a little bit (psychedelic) rock and roll.

    When the "Magnificent Seven" - Pigpen on percussion, T.C. on keys - first took the stage on 1/2/70, evidence was clear that the trip was about to take a turn. From their western wears to the twang in Jerry’s “broken-string blues,” it appeared they'd brought the Bakersfield sound to the Big Apple. They worked through much of what would become Workingman's Dead, stunning the crowd with laid-back numbers like "Uncle John's Band," "Casey Jones," and "Black Peter." Just the same, they satisfied 60s stalwarts with magical versions of "Dark Star," "St. Stephen," and "That's It For The Other One." Sonic alchemy, indeed!

    DAVE'S PICKS VOLUME 30: FILLMORE EAST, NEW YORK, ​New York 1/2/70 has been rounded out with a bit of 1/3/70 (the subscribers-only bonus disc features the bulk of 1/3/70). It was recorded by the great Owsley "Bear" Stanley and has been lovingly mastered to HDCD specs by Jeffrey Norman.

    DAVE'S PICKS VOLUME 30 is limited to 20,000 individually-numbered copies*.

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

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  • JimInMD
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    That sounds like a worth endeavor, Ziffle.. I think I am going to consolidate what I have and rebuild in the same order myself. I do seem to have lossless versions of the NRPS material.

    Good thinking.

    One other thing about the Road Trips.. perhaps it's just me, but I think somewhere in the middle of this series, Mr. Norman figured it all out.. I think it's when he mastered his game.

    PM me if you want the missing parts.

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    You know what's underrated?....

    .... anything that's not 70's Dead.
    Good to hear from you Ziffle.

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    Jim's Road Trips eval + comment on 5/15/70

    Entirely agree with Jim's remarks on the Road Trips series. Very much underrated.

    Some additional comment on 5/15/70 - the HDCD encoding is superior, opening up the dynamic range considerably. What is especially neat, is to find (preferably lossless) copies of the two New Riders sets, which feature Jerry on pedal steel and Mickey on drums. One highlight, Bobby joins in for a country style version of Me & My Uncle in the late NRPS set, harmonizing the lead vocal with Marmaduke. The Dead's sets are just missing a few songs, but it is great to fill in the missing material, put it in the right sequence with the NRPS in the right place, and enjoy one of the few complete "Evening with the Grateful Dead" circulating. Works out to 3 hours (early show) plus 4 hours (late show). Incidentally if you do this (ripping the CDs), the HDCD encoding will be preserved so long as you make no modifications whatsoever to the audio (e.g. equalizing).

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    All this recent talk of the DaP 24 overbass....

    ....made me plop it in. Didn't hear it when it first came out, and I don't hear it now. I'm only 51, and my hearing is fine. Maybe I need to upgrade my speakers to hear it. Oh well. Along with the rush of the drivers it is.
    Speaking of drivers. Don't text and drive keithfan. We can wait.

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    Casey Jane's Addiction, you're damn right it was hot. Best D&C show I've attended so far. Last year's closer didn't have the mojo. Friday night, despite the irony of shutting down for an hour long rain and hail deluge during Cold Rain And Snow, wasn't stellar either. But Saturday night had a spark. We got hammed on Shakedown Street, my friend bought an overpriced if cool earring, then meandered up to about ten rows back, floor, on Bob's side.

    Everyone around us was so cool... really a great crowd vibe that night. I never moved during the entire set, not to pee, not to get a drink, or anything else. This is highly unusual. I could feel the magic, and wouldn't have missed a minute for anything. This music is alive and well, and Bob, Billy and Mickey are killing it. Mayer is amazing. He doesn't come on strong, he eases himself into these songs and they fit him like a glove. Oteil had that Amazonian warrior facepaint on again, and he was on a whole 'nother level. I'm sure Bill and Mickey would say they prefer playing with him to Phil. That's not a knock on Phil, it just is what it is.

    Buy the cd or download or whatever off nugs.net It's outstanding. And, fingers crossed, let's hope they do it again and again and again next year and for years after. There's a nice feature in this month's Guitar World on Bob and his new D'Angelico. He says it will take "years" for him to get everything out of it. Bless him.

    Saw Rose Hill Drive play a stellar Led Zeppelin set at the Fox Theater in Boulder last night. Those kids got talent.

    \m/

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    Keithfan2112, dig your posts, but I can't be the only one thinking it would be a shame if you careened into a guardrail, or oncoming traffic, just to provide us with another cool post.

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    Nice write up on Road Trips Jimbo.

    Still a mystery why there was no 1972.

    Austin 11/15/71 is my favorite. Complete show, Immaculate recording, immaculate performance, cool album art, has dark star, opens with a trucking with such awesome Reverb and volume to Jerry's guitar it sounds like he plugged in in my living room. I think there's a Brokedown Palace on there too. It's like a greatest hits record. Bonus disc totally awesome, especially the China cat which was missing from the main set.

    1974 wall of sound is my second favorite. Awesome recording for 1974, perhaps the best audio representation in my humble opinion.

    I would like 1973 more if it weren't for this buzz that I hear throughout a large bit of it.

    1978 is a must-have in my book because it has some of the only 70s Godchaux era Shakedown Street material. Lookout Stagger Lee! Also has that renowned Stella Blue which I'm still saving my Virgin listen for. I also really dig the Scarlet fire with the delay pedal that either Jerry or Bobby uses I forget.

    Oh cool. My car has Supernatural properties. I should have just sideswiped a very long concrete guardrail as I was texting, but I looked up and turned out of it I guess just in time. I say out of it because I really was halfway in to the concrete. Like my car can pass through concrete. Maybe it occurred while I was saying the word Godchaux and Keith didn't want me to go the way he went. That was crazy. I got to go contemplate what just happened.

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    I can't think of 1978 without this show! I have posted many times before about this show and it's unique Second Set.. Nothing else like it from 78 due to Mr. Weir being a little "tardy" for the second set. Probably will never be released due to the patching that goes on. After a long Jam to open up the set we get the first Jack-A-Roe of the year. Also a Shakedown into If I had the World to Give... That is all, until i bring it up again next year.... sorry again bob t

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    Just now checking out the recorded live stream of this show...through the first set and it’s hot...a little elevated from the first night IMO

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    Road Trips re-evaluation

    After reading Jim's post I feel I was a little hasty in dismissing this series. I agree, all releases mentioned are superb - 2/14/68, and all the bonus tracks included in that release in particular-but lots of great music tucked away in there. I suppose I have overlooked them due to the box sets, Daves Picks, 30 Trips etc that have come out since the Road Trips disappeared.
    To state the obvious, it's incredible how many great releases we have had over the last 27 years or so. I never dreamed I would have access to all this when I first read of the tapes back around 1983 in the Blair Jackson book "The Music Never Stopped." I wondered then if I would ever get to hear any of the live music he recommended at the back of the book. Yes...and how!

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Who's up for a revolutionary evolutionary ride? DAVE'S PICKS VOLUME 30: FILLMORE EAST, NEW YORK, NEW YORK 1/2/70 captures the Grateful Dead as they make their first foray from the experimental 60s into their early 70s acoustic Americana period. Yes, this one is a little bit country and a little bit (psychedelic) rock and roll.

When the "Magnificent Seven" - Pigpen on percussion, T.C. on keys - first took the stage on 1/2/70, evidence was clear that the trip was about to take a turn. From their western wears to the twang in Jerry’s “broken-string blues,” it appeared they'd brought the Bakersfield sound to the Big Apple. They worked through much of what would become Workingman's Dead, stunning the crowd with laid-back numbers like "Uncle John's Band," "Casey Jones," and "Black Peter." Just the same, they satisfied 60s stalwarts with magical versions of "Dark Star," "St. Stephen," and "That's It For The Other One." Sonic alchemy, indeed!

DAVE'S PICKS VOLUME 30: FILLMORE EAST, NEW YORK, ​New York 1/2/70 has been rounded out with a bit of 1/3/70 (the subscribers-only bonus disc features the bulk of 1/3/70). It was recorded by the great Owsley "Bear" Stanley and has been lovingly mastered to HDCD specs by Jeffrey Norman.

DAVE'S PICKS VOLUME 30 is limited to 20,000 individually-numbered copies*.

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

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Is ruining sports. Sorry Vguy. I know you are pulling for the Avs after your boys got screwed. Now they did it to you again. I hope you didn't have Maximum Security in the derby too. I'll never watch that silly event ever again.

If that was offsides, then Brett Hull's goal should be retroactively nullified. What a bunch of crap. That was never (or ever will be) the intent of the rule. Shameful.

And then a "no-call"on a blatant trip. Nice.

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....I'm not mad at the Sharks. But I need a punching bag. And there they are. Offsides my ass. That is all. Max Security got disqualified for racing. Whatever man. That is also all.

So I think.. we agree then. Which is fine with me. Win win..

Now on to my second listen of this most glorious release.

This last comment has nothing to do with your posts, more to do hoping to steer things away from hopeless politics... but I really do not enjoy the ongoing controversy here and elsewhere. I am much more a binder. It's so much more fun being a friend than an enemy. And really.. are any of us that different from any of the other freaks that post here? I doubt it.

In the words of Bob Marley.. your worst enemy could be your best friend....

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Stuuuuuuuuuupendous!

Even though i fell asleep during the middle third of disc one (done with busy stretch at work, house to self)

Seated courtside at the Warriors game after singing the National Anthem with Jackie Greene at the Oakland Coliseum Arena, where I spent many, many nights listening to the GOGD.

Pretty sure I saw Garcia's ghost lurking around in the rafters tonight, stealing hot dogs from confused and unsuspecting fans.

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When I was a teenager, the biggest risks with taking drugs wasn't inherent in the substance, it was a consequence of their illegality. The law didn't prevent drugs being available, or attractive, and taking them - all sorts- seemed inevitable. But the fact that many of them were illegal and taboo did make taking them more dangerous. You learned through experience, and the consequences of taking this seemingly necessary journey was, for many people, devastating. And life threatening.

I like the Bob Marley quote about your worst enemy possibly being your best friend. It occurred to me that your worst enemy could actually be yourself.

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... I recommend reading the book, “The Art of War” - it teaches, 風林火山 ...🙏❤️😎
*Listen’n to 3/21/90 this morning, CD2 is primo.
Hey pocky way
Crazy fingers>>
Cumberland blues
Estimated Proghet>>
He’s Gone >>
Drums
...liven & love’n it! Have a grateful day everyone.

Ps: Dead.net is only selling 500 copies of the 50th Woodstock Boxset out of the 1969 units...✌️🤠

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I received the shipping email with the tracking number over a week ago. Every time I checked the shipment was going nowhere. The tracking number goes to the UPS website so I copied the tracking number and pasted into the USPS website and it says it should be delivered today. Everyone who is seeing that the UPS tracking as not giving the shipment status try going to the USPS site.

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The Benefits of Participating in Sports:

Excercise
Teamwork
Comradery
Self-Esteem
Self-Discipline
Goal-Setting
and countless others

The Benefits of Not Participating in Sports:

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avoid following professional sports.

play sports all you want. exercise, etc. is fine.

just don't give emotional energy to pro sports, because chances are, you will just wind up pissed.

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...started my day with some Help > Slip! > Franklin's this morning. Not a bad way to go .
Is there a better triad than this exact one? It would be a hard sell.

As for Dave's 30, I've made my way through most of it, disc three at least 3 times so far (for obvious reasons). I really like that Alligator jam on the bonus disc - a nice Chinacat tease embedded in there along with solid jamming. Pig is all over this release too, and i love the fact we got two back to back shows. it's tight.

Sixtus

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happy memories of being in an enchanted state of mind with a friend in Seattle's Discovery Park, listening to this.

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I read that, section by section, over and over for the past several months.

A worthy read, to be sure.

People who watch sport in this country often seem to follow a particular team, and would prefer a terrible game and their team wins, over a brilliant game and their team looses. I can remember going to cricket matches in the 1970s, and on one occasion, one of the best batsmen in the world was playing for the opposing team. I was looking forward to spending the day watching him bat-but he was bowled out almost immediately. "My" team consequently won-but it was a disappointing day.

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His last post earlier included the language " at the Oakland Coliseum Arena, where I spent many, many nights listening to the GOGD."...this seems to hint towards an Oakland Coliseum Box Set, the GOGD played end of the year shows there from 1979-1982, bring it on!!

My main guess would still be a Warfield Box Set....how long do we have to wait & why are they selling that ridiculous Woodstock Box set on dead.net?!?!

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Is superb!!!!!!!!!! Non-subscribers need to reassess just based on this one! :) Anyway - I dont know if its blasphemy or not, but aside from the Dark Star and Pig rave-ups on 1/2 Im really enjoying the 1.3 stuff a bit more - the Cryptical- Other One is epic and lush and frenetic and fucking beautiful. They just seem a little more "on" and the ,ix seems more balanced. Agree with some others that Phil's bass always says yes, but sometimes his vocals say "no" and there are a few rough spots with his voice. But isnt that what we love about this band - the humanity of it? The total experience of a Dead show could sometimes be a microcosm of the larger game we all are playing - things move from cringe worthy and unstructured to transcendent and harmonious for a few splendid moments before the entropy takes hold again. But you still gotta be a grateful participant in both high tide and low and keep trying! The ride IS the destination :) That was always the message I got from this band and their music! So Phil's shrieks are, in thier own way, just as welcome as his bass lines rocket launching me into into Never ever land! :)

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1/3/70; only superficial listen so far but besides that amazing disc three, I’m with the 1/3 crowd. Perhaps my reference point was more in order for 1/3, but overall it does seem to be a bit tighter etc. Also think perhaps there’s a little more energy from 1/3s first show versus 1/2...... of course all that is splitting hairs as both have their yin/yang, and so far none of it can compare with that monster Dark Star and all of disc three. (Had to check that out again!)
Imho that was more than worth the $25 bucks right there!
And like Jim says, it’s a great snapshot of GD history and though perhaps there is more sloppy stuff on here than normal for a Dave’s, it is interesting to experience them figuring things out. Perhaps not unlike the first Estimated and Terrapin from the last release. Those obviously were a little farther along and the band was hitting a new stride then, but same idea. I’m sure the stuff they started on later in the year will be even more raw and unpolished and with less of the monster jams, but one could argue that 72 wouldn’t have been so great without this transitional period?

AVS; we’ll they came to play but you can’t beat the cosmic forces of sports, or the refs.....I’m not that invested in it, hell not that into any sports anymore, like A.J.S., or cone Kid?, says it’s not worth it, and this is a good example why.....it seems to me that more and more things are not say “fixed,”, but that the various leagues seem to sometimes help certain teams along, which since it’s all about money now is not surprising. From what I saw of the last three Knights games and the whole AVs series it does seem like their a tad pro Sharks....and yes that NO GOAL still is hard to swallow even after all these years. There is no way the Sharks should of made it out of round one, even without the “call”!
I watched money ruin my precious childhood love for Baseball, the NFL is a fucking joke now, and Hockey is following the same path, sigh.......but that’s why then and now I always felt like you won with the Dead, even a meh night was better than most sports!
WEED; all y’all have gone round most of this, but as someone who has seen so much go on with this issue for many decades now, and who lives in a Green state, I would just like to make a few points....
- Generally didn’t dig Wrecked’s post, but sorta can relate to the concern about a majority of folks being high all the time. The thing is, the evidence has clearly shown that usage among the general population has not changed, which is what the initial research before legalization suggested. In other words just because it’s legal, doesn’t mean the whole world is using it. Which is good only because;
- The only real issues that the authorities and the media have reported is the miss use of, especially edibles, usually by out of state tourists who are not properly informed or experienced. This to me is just another case of irresponsible behavior, which IMO is the problem with most things.....it’s no so much the substance (s), it’s wether it’s used responsibly or not. Similar to the whole “guns don’t kill people, people kill people” argument. It’s not the weed, it’s the misuse off. So education, or mentoring like most of us old timers got when starting out is the more logical answer, not locking people up!
The cool related thing is here, if your outta state, the bud tenders will try to question, suggest, and give guidance, but of course you can lead a horse to water, but......
The other issue in Colorado, is they left the home grown thing a bit too loose i.e., quantity, so that the black market folks have an easier time with illegal grows and then are transporting it through other non legal states who are going out of their way to find it, then bitching about how much it’s costing their states to fight it. This also has led to a whole profiling situation not unlike being a Deadhead on the road back in the eighties!
But the biggest problem I see, and perhaps relates to Trainwrecked’s comments, is the ole “careful what you wish for”.
Meaning, the cops now are going way out of their way to look for illegal use especially with driving etc. They have been in a frantic rush to try to quantify thc in the same unconstitutional methodology they employ for alcohol.
Don’t get me wrong, there are unfortunately too many people who are not responsible, don’t have enough experience, have acquired no tolerance and/or who’s bodies metabolize these substances differently than most.
So though I believe there needs to be some criteria, once again, the law is going about it all wrong, and many innocent folks are going to get fucked! But that’s part of what you get when you create for profit government institutions, but I digress, sorry!
All I’m saying is be careful folks and be safe! Here it is almost the norm now for a search for any traffic stop, probable cause or not. That is one of the shitty consequences of legalization......

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I too am in tracking purgatory. Really like to hear this one but I guess in the meantime i'll have to keep playing Electirc on the Eel and Zorn's Salem 1692. Maybe UPS just wants to make sure everything is just exactly perfect with the shipment.

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I just finished up the second Paris show and Bickershaw.

Bickershaw is a fantastic show. Everyone knows about the great Dark Star into The Other One. Everyone knows about the great Lovelight . Check out the Rider, BTW, and the PITB. Of course they're all great on this tour, but this show features a snapier Garcia on those three tracks. Black-Throated Wind - did it ever sound better than Europe 72? Keith is very audible throughout most of the show too, which is tragically not the case for many on this tour. Don't get me started on the engineering...

Butch - yeah, didn't you read the story I posted about emailing him for the tracklist of the bonus disc? We tight :D. No, but seriously, he had nothing to do with it and I've never met him. The RFK thing was something that I did to let him know that all of us message "Board Heads" would gobble up a 1973 RFK two show mini box. He was gracious enough to reply to me ( I say gracious, because I imagine he has more work to do on a day-to-day basis then I can even imagine; so for him to take the time to reply to it was a gesture that I think goes beyond his call of duty). In any event, his reply about the RFK possibility was one that he preferred I kept between us, so I did. He was going to give us a shout out on the next Seaside chat, but I think he forgot.

Darkstar - apology accepted, no worries. Sometimes things tldon't come across in writing the way we intend.

I saw a Golden Gate Park video from 1991 of the Dead playing Touch of Grey. I guess there's a whole video floating around somewhere. That was fun to watch.

Now I have to somehow fit Buffalo '77 in. Take two hundred and seventy-six, you know this used to be fun...

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I pretty much feel like disc 3 alone is worth the cost of this release. Haven't had a chance to listen to the bonus disc yet, and my initial listens of discs 1 and 2 were pleasant but distracted. Currently giving disc 3 a second listen and digging this Dark Star a lot, particularly when they launch into the jam of Soulful Strut starting about 23 minutes into the Dark Star. I know that a lot of people refer to this recurring jam as the Tighten Up jam, but if you compare it to Soulful Strut by Young-Holt Unlimited I think you'll hear the similarities, particularly the melody, whereas it does not sound like Tighten Up by Archie Bell and the Drells. The example in the 10/31/71 Jam after Dark Star is strikingly similar to Soulful Strut and is probably the best version to hear the similarities.

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The main plaza of El Paso used to have live alligators in the fountain . Thought I would mention something interesting. Still waiting for 30 in back water America. Take some deep breaths , breath in, breath out, on and on.

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Depends on the sport. Ask any lifelong Red Sox fan if they would give up coming back from an 0-3 deficit and beating that team from ny in 2004 for not having to endure generations of disappointment. Not a single one of them would. That is why it was so meaningful.

As for the sports themselves.

Squeakball is a joke. I could care less who wins. It is unwatchable.

Baseball is not far behind. I only watch the post season any more, but even that is becoming less frequent.

Football? Rapidly losing interest in that as well. Go ask the NO Saints why.

To me, hockey is (or at least was) the lone remaining sport yet to be defiled. The players, for the most part, are in it for the game and to win the Cup. Not the money. There is no money in hockey. That is why I like it.

I'll take a good hockey game regardless of the outcome over my team winning every time. I am a Red Wings fan and have no allegiance to the outcome this year. The third period last night was some great hockey. Watched and enjoyed every minute.

But, the refereeing this post season has really soured me. Taking that goal away last night was egregious. It goes against everything the sport is supposed to stand for. You want to take a goal away because a player who is a 100 feet away and has his back to the play is a bit too slow getting off the ice. Fine. Then take it away. But at least be consistent and give the Avalanche a "too many men" penalty as well. Simpletons.

The sport has been played for generations where it is accepted that during line changes, the player going onto the ice jumps a fraction or so before his counterpart gets off the ice. Never a problem unless you are involved in the play. He wasn't.

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I received the shipping email with the tracking number over a week ago. Every time I checked the shipment was going nowhere. The tracking number goes to the UPS website so I copied the tracking number and pasted into the USPS website and it says it should be delivered today. Everyone who is seeing that the UPS tracking as not giving the shipment status try going to the USPS site.

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One day you will get to play at Carnegie Hall!!!

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Really digging Dave's 30 so far. '70 is something of an unturned stone for me, so releases from this year always feel like a new discovery.

On a side note, I know that Cornell '77 typically gets all the love, but the Buffalo show has always been my favorite. It's just so damn good from beginning to end.

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Is like half way to Havre in a half an hour. My tracking notice is getting better all the time.

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This latest pick has really put the '72 box to the sidelines, I've managed to miss both the Paris shows and Bickershaw and upon reading the other posts I've realized that '77 box has been overlooked.
As previously posted by others here, the last pick is always the best so far, I am of the opinion that this one will be played more often, it did get me delving into Boxzilla for the 1970 April show.
It was fantastic to get the 30 picks so soon here in the UK, normally we are 3 weeks behind everyone else, a big thank you to all who enabled this to happen.
Also, I do hope we get news of a stand-alone GD Woodstock show.

...and she sings like the bells of hell” (intro to Playing).

Did I hear that correctly?

Please confirm tomorrow when you do the anniversary listen of 5-10-72.

Yeah, I’m ahead of schedule, but that’s because I’m saving the conclusion of 5-9-77 for tomorrow’s commute.

Anyone else notice there was no CDs made in Mexico stamp on this one. I wonder if they moved production after the debacle of last year. CD case seems a little stronger as well. 29 was real flimsy.

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....I also noticed there hasn't been one concern posted yet about skipping/defective discs. This is grate news.
....GO HURRICANES!!....(I ❤️ the underdog. Don't screw it up zebras).

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Yeah you have that right, I remember Bobby introducing her like that.

I feel like I still need to get a few good listens in on some of the big tracks off of Paris night two and Bickershaw. I may go Darkstar and Uncle John's Band from Paris Plus Dark Star The Other One from Bickershaw. It's not enough to just hear them once, I have a serious addiction going on here. Then I'll be ready for 420 Amsterdam Street 5/10/72. It's Wharf Rat night. This is probably my second favorite Wharf rat from the tour - Garcia's guitar in the beginning comes through loud and strong and mesmerizing.

I always forget how good the Good Lovin jams are from this tour. I don't know how Pigpen does it, but every city he performs this song in, he finds a chick with her leg up against the wall. Usually after a four-day creep. With gambling and drinking.

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.... one word. Subscribe. Otherwise you missed the highlight of the entire release.
p.s. that was a pretty goal by the Bruins.

First.. a question. Now that I have settled into my easy chair and gotten comfortable with this release, I have become uneasy with the song order from 1/3? What are people doing, what works best?

Second. Why am I the first to shout out how good that Dancin' in the Streets is? I have previously expressed a preference for the arrangement of the early versions vs. the later disco versions (although I like the later arrangement too). This January 3rd version is outstanding. Even the harmonies are decent (no Phil channeling his inner duck). Simply outstanding.

I like the Alligator very much also.. The lyrics seem an odd fit though, I guess Hunter was finding his sea legs. I like the verse Pigpen added as much as the Hunter portion. Perhaps Hunter was channeling his inner Trey.. the lyrics seem overtly whimsical, like something Phish would write. Not complaining at all, to me it's classic Grateful Dead. It's just such a different song than anything else they have written to my mind.

Disc three is the gem though. The whole disc, but what a Dark Star and an incredible Eleven.

Anyway.. this release sits fine with me. Outstanding, it does the recording and performance justice. Top 5 Dave's in my humble opinion realizing not everyone will agree and that's ok. Then again, it's the last Dave's Picks I have listened to so by definition it is the one to beat.

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I’m not at all trying to be argumentative, I’m quite curious what that Top 5 of Dave’s would be. Just off the top of your head.

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....did I just read that? If Phish ever unleashed an Alligator, it would be....well. I don't know what the fuck it would be, but it would be.

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Clearly a job for Mr. Jack Straw..

1) Dicks Picks 4 (Feb 13-14, 1970, Fillmore East) [tie]
1) Dicks Picks 8 (May 2,1970 Harpur College) [tie]
1) Bears Choice (various 1970) [tie]
2) DaP 30 (Jan 2-3, 1970, Fillmore East)
3) Road Trips Volume 3, Number 3 (May 15, 1970, Fillmore East)
4) 30 Trips April 15, 1970 (Fillmore West)
5) Dave's Picks Volume 6 (half from Feb 2, 1970) [tie]
5) Dave's Picks 19 (Jan 23, 1970) [tie] [tie]
6) Family Dog at the Great Highway (April 18, 1970)

My take, I am sure there are at least a dozen other worthy iterations.. we all like what we like right? Perhaps they are all tied.

Edit: listening to 1/23/70 now.. not sure how it came in at #5, parts of it are smoking, other parts smoldering.

I don't know.. I had Wolfman's Brother on my brain. I think Alligator is whimsical.. that's all, and unique in the GD songwriting cannon. Just an oddball set of lyrics.

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....I didn't know you had it in you Jim. "Coming down on me" indeed. There was a show where they played a thirty minute Runaway Jim btw. That one's for you brother.
It's all about moods....
Ties are kinda like kissing your Mexican Cousin. (Phish phans will get that reference. Am I stretching the boundaries?)

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I will try.. in no particular order

DaP 5, 11/17/73 Pauley Pavilion, UCLA
DaP 29, 2/26/77 Swing Auditorium, San Bernardino Ca
DaP 8, 11/30/80 Fox Theatre, Atlanta
DaP 13, 2/24/74 Winterland, SF
DaP 30, 1/2&3/70 Fillmore East

Bakers Top 5 (or Honorable Mentions)
DaP 11, 11/17/72 Wichita
DaP 23, 1/22/78 McArthur Ct. Eugene Or
DaP 1, 5/25/77 Richmond Va

Just my opinion, no wrong answers.. disc 3 (and 4) of this release are to my liking, but frankly I like the whole thing.

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