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    Hold on to your hat, we're coming in strong with one from the Windy City that'll have you movin' and shakin' from start to finish. DAVE'S PICKS VOLUME 31: UPTOWN THEATRE, CHICAGO, IL 12/3/79 signals a true rebirth of the Grateful Dead, reimagining classics and foreshadowing their 80s sound. This is as much in part due to freshly-minted member Brent Mydland bringing the organ back in as it is to Jerry finding new vivacity with his custom Wolf guitar. New guy, new guitar - it all makes for a heck of a good time!

    Set One rolls like never-ending thunder with one standout after another - truly epic versions of "Brown-Eyed Women," "Ramble On Rose," "It's All Over Now," "Althea," and "The Music Never Stopped." Set Two hits with a crack of not-so-lazy lightning, barreling through an outrageous 28-minute "Scarlet>Fire" to a unique “Lost Sailor>Saint of Circumstance” and wrapping with a "blow the roof off the place" version of "Truckin'" and a rippin' "Johnny B. Goode." Ready for some quiet after the storm? You'll have to wait a just a little bit longer - we've filled in the gap on Disc 3 with a sprinkle of 12/4/79 - "Estimated>Franklin's Tower>" and an incredibly improvised “Jam.”

    Limited to 20,000 numbered copies, DAVE'S PICKS VOLUME 31: UPTOWN THEATRE, CHICAGO, IL 12/3/79 has been mastered from Dan Healy's cassette recordings to HDCD specs by David Glasser at Airshow Mastering.

    GET IT WHILE YOU CAN

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    Born to Freak, Dennis my friend!

    All in good fun, of course. Never thought I'd say this, but thanks for the emoji that clues me in that you agree on the kidding around part.

    Please everyone, ignore my "medical advice," I've been around the block a few times in both directions and (see previous stories, though there are always more...) have occasionally immersed in the "trouble ahead, trouble behind" lifestyle. My viewpoint probably is kinda dangerous.

    Change of topic: personally, I'm not buying into the idea that the box is 1991 multimedia. Cuz I want fall '72 or spring '71 -- see? I can be flexible.

    But I'm going to MUATM anyway... attended my penultimate GD show at Soldier Field on 6-22-91, my only Hornsby show, five days after the upcoming movie show. I thought the band sounded great. Hell, if the box is '91, I'll see how the MUATM comes off and decide then. I mean, a chance to chill in air-conditioned comfort with a PAX and a couple shooters while 48-track GD play on the big screen? I'd be nuts to miss that.

    Currently bouncing around '68, '71 and '72 because ... I can.

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    Yeah. Outside of SF and NY Boston had it good for music late 60's & early 70's. Then I moved to SF. Yahoo. Mayor White begging Providence to let the Stones out of jail in '71? before we destroyed Garden. Show started 0100? You can't always get what you want.....
    Dick Summer's Subway WBZ, Brother Love WILD, J Geils WBCN

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    ...the plus side

    ...just to latch on, some very positive happenings at casa de Sixtus:

    -Offer accepted on new home in Sudbury MA last week
    -Put current home on market last Thursday; had two open houses Sat & Sunday; had 3 offers over ask in hand last night and now we're under agreement. That coulda been A LOT WORSE.
    -Old English Sheepdog who had spontaneous collapsed lung is seemingly fully recovered following surgery early last week
    -DaP 31 announced within the last week
    -6/17/91 will be included in the Next Box - yay
    -What about Gainesville?

    Sixtus

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    July 23rd....

    ....Brent's last show. Day that Keith died. On the plus side, it's my son's birthday, so it evens out.

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    Whats he on?

    Its the one topic of conversation guaranteed to get everybody involved, when someone mentions what they are prescribed with me and my friends. Given what it was like in the 70, you could see it coming really.

    On the other hand...… "If music be the food of love, play on,
    Give me excess of it,...…….."

    Seems like even Shakespeare was looking forward to the next box.

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    Thanks Mind-Left-Body

    This Fillmore West 1969 box that is absolutely incredible! What a gem. The March 2nd Alligator Jam is I guess the epitome of Primal Dead.

    Not trying to get people knocking on his door, but the dude took the time to scan the entire box and attach it to a real box that the CDs fit into snuggly. Also give me the booklet that came with it and scanned the cover art in color!

    I vow to return the favor to somebody one day. This is the way community is supposed to work. It makes me very happy after they rude welcoming I received at this site for not liking a particular singer in the band. Mind-Left-Body really showed me how things are supposed to work.

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    A nice recording of some nice tunes. Had it playing this morning.

    https://archive.org/details/zero1996-08-10.dantepper.flac

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    Sorry about that....

    …. hope I wasn't the damp rag on these pages bring up medical shit. Makes us sound like a bunch of old fucks with one foot in the grave and the other on a banana peels. But I knew I get feedback from THIS group :-). Thanks.

    LMG - what can one say,,, my old man in his no school learning Jersey City upbringing would have said, "better you than me". The guy had a line for everything :-) Totally agree about music being a savor. As the British poet William Congreve wrote - Musick has Charms to sooth a savage Breast, To soften Rocks, or bend a knotted Oak. (no I didn't pull that out of my ass, I had to look it up and of course thought it was beast, not breast. I'll bet Daverock knew that :-))

    Though Readers Digest said "Laughter is the Best Medicine". So? Funny songs? Allan Sherman? (for the old NY jews)

    I think Harry Chapin a lot

    Music, has been my oldest friend, my fiercest foe,
    cause it can take me so high, yes it can make me so low.

    I hear music all the time in my head, it never stops and always is changing. I sing all the time (not well I'm sure), but the words just escape. The kids I work with are always amazed I have a line from a song for almost every thing talked about or happens. Like Monk, it's a gift,,,,, and a curse. We took this little plane once from Miami to Key West and while waiting for doors to open with about 10 to 15 people and I start in singing Love Potion Number 9, no not loud, but audible. We get out and my wife said, you know they could hear you? I replied, yeah and not one of them joined in, they knew the words, they could have jumped in! I laughed. Once again, Harry Chapin, Mr Tanner,,,,

    But music was his life, it was not his livelihood,
    And it made him feel so happy and it made him feel so good.
    And he sang from his heart and he sang from his soul.
    He did not know how well he sang; It just made him whole.

    If you don't have Harry Chapin's Greatest Stories Live, get it. If you don't shed a tear for a Better Place to Be you got no soul, period. Harry is one of those people I know where I was when he was killed, very sad.

    Speaking of albums, thank you, I forget who, who recommend Oscar Aleman's album put out by Dave Grisham, found it on Amazon used for ten bucks,,,, it's coming.

    Daverock,,, what a let down,,,, I thought it was Dr. Rock.

    Zappa connection,,, Got a friend I went all thru school with, Gary Cuccurullo, was a child prodigy(?) for guitar playing, won some state competition in Atlantic City at 8? Has always made his living playing music. His cousin is Warren Cuccurullo, Warren from the bus. And no, I never met him. I've never met anyone.

    I part with one last medical story. Went to see my urologist the other day (that old man pissing thing) and he told me to stop masterbating. I asked if it was bad for me and he said no, I have to examine you!

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    In perfectly coherent English. Man of many faces.

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    whoa whoa whoa!!! you saw the petite wazoo gig? oh man, my second fave edition of FZ after the original Mothers...I saw the Pauley Pavilion show where the "Just Another Band From LA" LP was recorded, Flo & Eddie...love 'em or hate 'em...awesome times...missed out on the Wazoo tours though...after '76 or so FZ kinda fell by the wayside for me...I called it his "Smarty Pants" era and didn't go to many if any of the shows he did in So Cal....

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Hold on to your hat, we're coming in strong with one from the Windy City that'll have you movin' and shakin' from start to finish. DAVE'S PICKS VOLUME 31: UPTOWN THEATRE, CHICAGO, IL 12/3/79 signals a true rebirth of the Grateful Dead, reimagining classics and foreshadowing their 80s sound. This is as much in part due to freshly-minted member Brent Mydland bringing the organ back in as it is to Jerry finding new vivacity with his custom Wolf guitar. New guy, new guitar - it all makes for a heck of a good time!

Set One rolls like never-ending thunder with one standout after another - truly epic versions of "Brown-Eyed Women," "Ramble On Rose," "It's All Over Now," "Althea," and "The Music Never Stopped." Set Two hits with a crack of not-so-lazy lightning, barreling through an outrageous 28-minute "Scarlet>Fire" to a unique “Lost Sailor>Saint of Circumstance” and wrapping with a "blow the roof off the place" version of "Truckin'" and a rippin' "Johnny B. Goode." Ready for some quiet after the storm? You'll have to wait a just a little bit longer - we've filled in the gap on Disc 3 with a sprinkle of 12/4/79 - "Estimated>Franklin's Tower>" and an incredibly improvised “Jam.”

Limited to 20,000 numbered copies, DAVE'S PICKS VOLUME 31: UPTOWN THEATRE, CHICAGO, IL 12/3/79 has been mastered from Dan Healy's cassette recordings to HDCD specs by David Glasser at Airshow Mastering.

GET IT WHILE YOU CAN

Fired up the turntable this hot Sunday, listens so far:
The Beatles - Esher Demos
Warfield - 10/9/80 Acoustic Set
Barton Hall - 5/8/77 - 2nd Set from Scarlet onward.

Going to follow that up with a sampling of Hampton 79 and Houston 72 RSD releases.

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listened to that yesterday while Ubereatsing

mixed feelings on the show

I was lucky enough to be there
but needed a tether (kind of like that time on South Park while "mmm-k" guys is a balloon)...an overindulgence of electric kool-aid (if it was electric kool -aid)
the sound was garbled (to my ears)
we were too far from stage due to pals wanting to wait to go in ("ok" says mr sheep)
pals were all giddy about looks like rain ("ugh", methinks. what is WRONG with you?)
personal issues with the Mrs., also, at the time

in addition, Little Feat opened (sorry LF fans, but they ain't for me)

listening again...strong Eyes, UJB, Morning Dew. but even the CD copy I have has garbled sound/noise

memorable event, if nothing else

i recall they opened with HSF
Slipknot! was about 18 seconds in duration
don't remember much else

on the way home the people i was giving a ride back to seattle asked, "do you have anything with you besides GD?"

nnnnnnnnnnope.

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Wella well... A Tiny Grimes fan...he was with Cats & The Fiddle for only a year and a half or so...if you google Tiny Grimes Blue Moon Records it has pretty much everything he recorded on his own through the 40's to the early 50's...there is also a really great collection from his time at Prestige...I'm hoping to get my hands on some of the stuff he did as sideman to Art Tatum which is mostly live...also look for a great live show from Paris in '74 with Arnette Cobb and Lloyd Glenn...Swingtime folks!

The only bonus disc in my collection that I know of that is JGB studio outtakes is the All Good Things Redux bonus disc which had the I Saw Her Standing there and is about 40 minutes total in length. That bonus disc didnt come out with the Good Ol Boys Disc so if he got it with that it may have been because it was from a second hand store.

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....a last five!
The Clash - The Clash
GarciaLive 11
Phish - 7.14.19 Alpine
The Beatles - Revolver
SubHumans - From The Cradle To The Grave
....Feelin' Punky

....luckily, I gave myself a reminder. Any Clash fans out there!!? Represent! Another band that I regret never seeing live. Missed them by five or so years. 🤷
Hey Jim! Does that John Deere time travelling mechanism only transport one to Dead shows?

one of the onliest things good about being my age (69 this coming November) is the mental wayback machine I have...I missed out on the first two time the Clash came through So Cal at the Santa Monica Civic Aud but I finally caught up to them at the Hollywood Palladium for both the "London Calling" & "Combat Rock" tours...then after that at The Long Beach Arena with my Homies Los Lobos opening...fuck they were loud....and killer

I saw The Clash in early 1977, maybe before their first album came out. The support band were The Jam. It was a great gig, both bands hard and fast and their was a real feeling of change in the air. I was 19 then, and had been going to rock gigs since 1972, but the energy and power at these gigs was something else.
I loved the first Ramones album that came out in the summer of 1976, and from the end of 1976 to half way through 1977 I saw as many punk gigs as I could-The Sex Pistols, The Damned, Buzzcocks-incredible when Iggy Pop, the perceived godfather of this music, appeared on these shores with David Bowie on keyboards, again in 1977.

People who went to punk gigs initially hadn't got the identikit punk look, and I never saw any violence. I never cut my hair or wore a punk uniform, but by virtue of being visibly an outsider, I felt at home. As 1977 progressed, this became a bit less so-the tabloids printed stories of punks hating hippies...and I started to feel like a walking target. Still it was good while it lasted. Can't say I like it much now..apart from the American pre-punks-The Stooges, MC5, Flamin' Groovies-their albums still hit the mark for me.

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The bonus disc in question is indeed the "All good things" studio outtakes disc. I noticed that the Garcia site was offering it for sale last month. I guess they found a bunch somewhere.

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I once had the pleasure of dining with Kosmo Vinyl, sometime manager of the Clash, in an Indian restaurant in Hammersmith. Purely by chance but it was a most entertaining experience. The curry was excellent as I recall.

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Hey bro, over the July 4th weekend, Garcia site offered that All Good Things Redux disc, as described earlier, to anyone who made a purchase. I simply chose to buy the Good Old Boys dbl-disc as my purchase and also got the "bonus" disc. Not sure where it originally was offered, but it the latest copyright is 2004. Apparently it came with the All Good Things Jerry box in 2004, which I did not purchase and have never seen. The disc contains:

I Saw Her Standing There (Lennon/McCartner) 2:58
Russian Lullaby (Irving Berlin) 3:53
They Love Each Other jam (Hunter/Garcia) 9:08
Visions of Johanna (Dylan) 16:48

It's a fun set. Based on the recordings, style, sound, etc., I'd say these are relatively random outtakes from across the years, not a selection from one studio session.

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First heard that one at the tail end of Guns 'N Roses / Don't Damn Me. I got the sense it wasn't an Axl Rose original, but he sounded cool enough saying it.

Hendrixfreak that sounded like fun, though I've never tried and at this point, there's just too much at stake.

Man I hope the box set is something huge and in my wheelhouse. The Dark Star Constellation - 30 shows with Dark Stars. Or I'll take a pair of baker's dozens from '71 - '74 (including the multi-tracks). Just give it all to me. 25 shows from Summer / Fall / Winter '72. Make it big and starting with a seven and ending with a 1,2,3, & 4.

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The Lobos opened for the Clash on a short series of West Coast Dates January '84...

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I don't post on any deadnet comments as much these days, but what I read her generally very informed and very humorous.
I took a break from deadnet , I'm not missing much and at the same time I'm missing a whole lot. At one time I only read random comments, now I read a whole community of lovely beautiful people.

And now (a dual drum roll from Mickey and Billy) Dave's Picks 32 is ...

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My favorite night of the last 3 nights of Brent with the band... 16+ minute Birdsong to end first set... 24+minutes Scarlet>Fire to start second set, followed by Playing>He's Gone that clocks in at 24 minutes.....We had awesome mail order seats for all 3 shows.... Wish they played Alpine Valley instead of here!! bob t

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Someone here mentioned growing coffee plants for coffee beans. I have a big coffee plant and was wondering how to keep it from losing leaves. I need some tips from you. Box coming soon. Might be from 80's to 90s since the meet up is from 91'. Did every meet-up in the past give box announcement before movie or is this the first? And if so did the box year have anything to do with the concert year of the movie? Thanks p.s. this is my first muatm. Strangly.

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After listening to 5/15/70 as recommended on here, I went on to the night before-there are a few tracks tacked onto the bonus disc in Road Trips. I have a compilation of tracks leading up to New Speedway Boogie, the first track on Road Trips, and they are crackling with energy. Slide guitar from Jerry on Good Morning Little Schoolgirl, and on this great loping version of New Speedway, playing as I type.

You might also like to spare a thought for Nico (or not as the case may be), famous to me more through association with the Velvet Underground. Apparently its forty years since she died, on 18th of this month. I saw a film about her last week, called "Nico 1988,", which, although it is not very good- got me interested in hearing some of her music. So I bought "The End" which features her version of The Doors song, as well as two live versions on the bonus cd. If you haven't heard her, she sounds almost unbelievably mournful-dirge like vocals incantated over her eerie harmonium playing, with a bit of colour added by Eno and Phil Manzanera from Roxy Music. Its almost the opposite of good vibes. She was very photogenic, and there are many photographs of her gazing mournfully at the camera. I read somewhere that no one who knew her liked her. This would be awful if she wanted to be liked, but it doesn't seem as though she gave a stuff. Interesting person.

Anyway-5/14/70-great St Stephen-Not Fade Away-Lovelight too. Also, at 17 minutes, the Lovelight is more punchy and size appropriate than the 27+ minute one from 15th.

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Last year the MUATM was from the 89 RFK show and of course the box was PNW. The box was announced in June.
2017 and 2016 we had Spring box releases, so I don't believe there has been a connection in the past.

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First thank you all for the responses on that Jerry "Bonus" disc. I did have it on All Good Things. It can really suck being a completist. Collecting is for maniacs. Why do I bother? Five minutes after you dead the family starts throwing it all out :-)

Bob T - thanks for the pointing out of 7/21/90. You listed 3 of my favorite go to's. Spinning Birdsong right now. I seem to have a great recording of this show!

Hendrixman - got your PM, thanks.

Dave Rocks - Punk, Meh, got a buddy who was the right age and grew up with it, not so much my cup of tea. Queued up Nico. Turns out I had Chelsea Girl album, listening to title track right now. God, so fucking meaningful!
Is 'meaningful' still a thing? :-) Kinda like earthy crunchy! She seem to die in a bizarre way.

Speaking of dying,,,, Gram Parson. Names I know and yet don't know. Sure, sure "the byrds", when they had 'hits' I wasn't listening to that type of music, I knew the tunes not the people. But I have some of him in the collection, grievous angel and the complete reprise. The wiki page shocked me,,,, not so much the OD'n, but the stealing of the body and burning it was weird at least.

Total sidebar - had knee replaced 7 weeks ago. They gave me hydro something for pain and tramadol. Usually don't take such things, but after stuff they pumped into my leg wore off I was like okay, this is pain I've never had. If it wasn't for the hydroshit my leg wouldn't have moved that first week. They only give you 4 or 5 days worth of the hydro, but give you a shitload of the tramadol. Your told this is the non additive opiate. I was taking these to do my physical therapy and sleep at night. Knee has gotten a lot better (back at work for two weeks now),,, by the end of the first week I was exhausted. End of second week not so much. So this weekend I figured time to back off the tram and use just aleve type product. Saturday a little painful, Sunday not as much, but felt I was getting sick. Last night I thought I had the flu. Shivers, sweats, aches, pains. This morning feeling much better, but still not right. I can only assume this is withdrawal symptoms. So much for non additive tramadol. Anyone else out there go thru this? Am I nuts to assume this. Did I have an 8 hour flu?

Box set, as usual, whatever they send. Personally I don't care much about video, have quite a bit a buddy sends, but almost NEVER watch.

Hope I covered all that I needed to say.... enjoy!

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They said yesterday on tales from the golden road that 6/17/1991 is going to be in the box.

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Its real
And its spectacular ( Seinfeld reference)

by the one and only

David Bowie

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really hoping for a "themed" box...whether it be venue, or region, etc, I hope we get shows from different years (even eras). The multi-show runs from the same tour are super cool, but I dig the variety when they mix it up.

maybe best of summer tour (some hot ones all throughout their career), or best of MSG shows, or "all the shows our friend 80s fan went to". You know, something like that....

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On sunset boulevard at pandoras BOX SET

We find a vast quantity of curious Deadheads

Playground Psychotics?

A lot of interesting music and continuity clues

Frustrating with all the spoken blather

Flo and Eddy zappa not my favorite

Although i was a big fan of

"200 Motels"

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Browse
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"They said yesterday on tales from the golden road that 6/17/1991 is going to be in the box."
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Say what?

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Sounds very much like classic withdrawal symptoms, except, this would not be likely from hydrocodone/Vicodin, even if you had a high dosage over a couple weeks. Nor for Tramadol, which is weak stuff and non-narcotic. On the other hand, your body might be unprepared for the cut-off even of fairly light narcotic medication. Typically, it takes more of the harder stuff like Demerol, Oxycontin, Fentanyl, etc., to produce the symptoms you describe.

Not that I have any experience with any of that....

Oh, and Dennis, it's hendrixFREAK not hendrixMAN, if you please! Hope you're feeling better!

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...holy $hit! This would be AMAZING. Don't care if it's the MUATM this year...that show is one of the best of '91. It then begs the legs on this box...where's it headed?

Sixtus

Wow at this rate we're gonna need to get a room...the double CD of Aleman's recording that Grisman put out on his label is great...he mentions in his liner notes about Jerry carrying around a beat up copy of an Aleman LP that had "Russian Lullaby" on it...and getting back to Tiny, he played a four string Tenor Guitar mainly...good stuff

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...same meds given to me, hydromorphen & tramadal, gabapenten and flexeral. Medical marJuana as well. I had two 8” rods put in my back with fusion of about 12”! Last surgery, the doctors had to go thru my stomach to get to my lower spine. I suffer from Degenerate bone disease, big C, PTSD, depression and acute anxiety due to pain and lack of vitality ...disease causes severe pain that rattled my neurological system and bone structure. 8 1/2 hours long surgery, less than 24hrs later, all my major organs began to shut down & go in Shock while I was in the recovery room. I started to feel the most PAIN never felt that intense Pain in my life before that day! A priest was called to my room along with my parents. I was dying, I was given my last Communion before I started slipping in & out unconscious from the excruciating pain that filled every inch of my slim 5’8 body frame down to 145lbs from 175 pounds. I heard music playing, the most beautiful music I ever heard while everyone counted the hours down. I keep asking everyone in the room if they heard this most grande music I was hearing in my head.
I remember nobody saying a word after I made this statement, everyone just stared at me with wide eyes , until I heard a beautiful voice I hadn’t heard before, it was one of the assistanceing nurses treating me. I later learned Her name was ‘ Yuki’, which Means “Snow Child” in Japanese. She whispered in my right ear with a beautiful Japanese accent’, “ I hear music too sometimes, but today, Im hearing yours, playing for me not for you!” My eye sight began to focus back to normal and the music started to become softer in noise level. Then, I felt a cold wet cloth being placed on my forehead. The feeling of her wiping my brow and face repeatedly with cold water and also on my upper chest. Yuki then lifted my legs up & go upright and my back flush to the hospital bed. Her presence eased me and I began to come to after repeated bouts of what I just explained. Time began to turn its direction on my mind set and a inner feeling of comfort and peace worked its way thru my body. Slower my inner organs started to “wake up” and get back to functioning properly... I swear to this day, Yuki was the cause of my recovery. From her calming voice and reassuring positive thoughts and chants in her Asian accent, my improvement began immediately! By that time I wasn’t allowed any food or drink , just an IV in my arm,providing me with fluids & medecine for three weeks straight... just ice-chips and a little bit of candy that I could/ would ease my craving for something with flavor/ food.
Any way my brother, your absolutely are correct. Both those prescription drugs are/can be habit forming & addiction which is considered a metal disease in ones brain. If I stop taking them I go thru withdrawal, which is a very uncomfortable painful experience. Hot flash, cold flash, sweating with my heart pounding thru my chest. I hate taken them but if I don’t I become wheelchair bound and battle sever pain both physical & mental...
But Most Importantly, my best Meds is the music of the Grateful Dead ! I’m Dead serious, lol, the music of the Grateful Dead heals me. And I’m so grateful for being introduced to one of the greatest American rock n roll bands in the whole world by my uncle Joe!
Any way, Dennis or any other member as well, ever need to talk to someone just reach out and I’ll be there! Have a grateful day my brothers & sisters, god bless! 🙏❤️😎
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ok.. so if I am reading the tea leaves.. we are likely getting a 91 mixed media box set. I suspect they will be bringing the #'s down from 15k for this one simply because it's not the 70's and may?? contain Blue Ray or DVD material.. I guess we will know soon enough.

This makes sense, all things considered.. and it sounds like at least one of the shows might contain the only 48 track master the Dead ever made.

So if I am reading the tea leaves correctly.. that's as good a guess as we can come up with.

Again, makes sense considering what they have, what has already been released, that the Box Sets historically have been items with excellent recordings and it brings us into the Bruce era which has been under represented, at least in my humble opinion.

As always I reserve the right to be mud in my face embarrassingly wrong.

Have a great week all.. some as BCE'd stated, great conversations and points of view of late and lots of people stepping up to the plate and steering the conversation.. Thanks to all that contribute.

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4/5/69 AVALON
4/6/69 AVALON
4/13/69 Boulder, Colorado
4/21/69 ARK
4/22/69 ARK
4/23/69 ARK

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Right on JSJay. Now that's enthusiasm.

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Dave's Picks 30, first Dead concerts of the 1970s.
Dave's Picks 31, one of the last Dead concerts of the 1970s.

Throw in DP 29 with Keith and you have a 1970s Grateful Dead keyboardest smorgasbord.
Wow, talk about "ticklin' the ivories".

Will DP32 be a full monty with an early 90s release with Bruce and Vince.
My dead head is spinning with possibilities.

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It would be great if we got a April '69 box and a late 80's early 90's video box.

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In reply to by fourwindsblow

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I hope it is-it would be great if the Ark shows were released. I can't really see it, though. With Aoxomoxoa and bonus disc just having come out, and the last Dave's being early 1970 with TC still there, I would think they would go for something later-1976 or those unchartered years from 1980-1995. I don't think I would buy such a box, but I'm not bothered, and having just bought the Tangerine Dream box I could do with tightening my belt a bit.

I seem to be getting drawn more to the pre Keith years at the moment. I got the FM recording of 10/12/68 last week. Typically hot for the times, and unique in that it features no keyboards-Pigpen missed the show and TC didn't play his first show until 11/23/68-according to Deadbase.

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In reply to by Strider 808808

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Right on Strider. ..and for those that didn't connect the dots or notice the fine print, one of the liner notes (I think early show??) from Dave's Picks 30 was written by a young'un named Strider. Coincidence? I think not. Hat's off for having a great memory and for catching 1/2/1970.. holy cow what a great show. I was listening to Tales from the Golden Road (redux) this morning driving back from the car fix it place and Gary Lambert commented his young self was included in two of the photos that made it into the box. Man, to have been at those shows.. set the wayback to January 1970!

As for the Ark, I really believe it's not if but when these get released. My guess is sooner rather than later. I usually like what they pick and how they put it together.

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