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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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  • nappyrags
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    Feb 10, 1968 the bill was...

    Jimi Hendrix
    Soft Machine
    Electric Flag
    Blue Cheer

    in Los Angeles at The Shrine Auditorium...the first time i went to get tickets for something and was told they were sold out...being young and dumb (17 yrs old) I had no idea I could've probably gone to the gig and scored one...oh well, but it still pisses me off...

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    Several of my siblings built their record collection subscribing to the Columbia Record Club.

    A blast from the past. I am fairly sure my brother got Terrapin Station from them and some Sabbath. My sister was into Bread, America and stuff like that. By the time I came of age everyone seemed to be wise to it and all I got was access to the second hand records that were already floating around the family.

    Clearly they morphed into Publishers Clearing House or some similar scheme... I am still waiting for my Million Dollar Check from Ed McMahon.

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    HI All,
    First of all, I really do feel for those of you overseas having to deal with this shipping debacle. It seems like this was the first time where the product made it all the way overseas quickly only to have it stymied at the front door. The fact that the collect on delivery charge was added is ridiculous. It almost feels like the overseas orders got there quickly because of this charge- In other words the usual length of time of delivery would have applied had this charge not been instituted. Maybe this was explained earlier on in the comments or at least theorized. I really do hope this get resolved soon for all of you.

    As for DAP 31, I do enjoy this show. In reading through some of the comments, I can see where some have less than stellar reviews on it. The show has at times a "subdued" vibe to it. As Dave alluded to in his seaside chat, and others have noticed as well, Terrapin is slow for example. Yet not all of the show is like that - I think the Scarlet > Fire is good, as is the Playin'. Althea is always great to hear and even though it is also played slower, I feel like it was played at that pace for most of 1979. There does some seem to be some mixing issues, again is this because of the source? I am not going to lie, I have been spoiled by the Betty Boards a little, it's kind of hard not to be. Yet I see these mixing issues and audience patches as minor warts that don't detract from the overall quality of the show as they are not persistent. Back in the days of tapes, I had a few shows that , due to my cognition and balance at the time, I went to press play and pressed record with it, obviously causing a several second gap in a songs as I accidently overdubbed a snippet. As frustrating as it was to hear that upon further playbacks ( I did this to my copy of 9/18/87...), it added a little character to it, but it never detracted from the show.

    Now I recently listened to the 12/1 show which was one many of us were hoping for. I feel like that may have been a mistake as it could have clouded my impression of DaP 31. Certainly 12/1 is more high energy throughout, but I try to take in each show on it's own merit. A great example of this is 7/7/78. ( I just recently acquired the July 78 box). I was very familiar with 7/8/78 but then I listened to 7/7, which I always had it my head that it was the lesser of the 2 Red Rocks shows. Well not only do I think it is equal to 7/8, I actually like it a little more. With that being the case 12/3 has more going for it than it doesn't to my ears and mind so I am enjoying it. However I am still hoping for more 1979 shows as I know there many other good ones out there. Maybe we will get 11/30 and 12/1 released together- I would that Burg' pairing for sure.

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    I got Soft Machine Third in 1970, shortly after its release, by joining the Columbia Record Club. Any of you old farts remember that? I think I got 12 records and a turntable suitcase stereo thing with detachable speakers for like $1.99. Only catch was I had to buy 12 albums at full price during the next calendar year. I picked Soft Machine Third cause it was a two-fer with one song per side. Never really warmed up to it but I still have it. Two things I remember about the Columbia Record Club...The record player was so cheap my mom wrote Columbia Records shaming them...I had to tape coins on top of the arm to keep it from just floating across the record and turning off...damn thing could pack up like a suitcase...second thing and this is serious...two of the albums I picked were Miles Davis Bitches Brew and John Coltrane Live In Seattle. Those 2 albums changed my life.

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    You made me check. I have one album "Third". Listening to "Moon in June". Nice sound so far.

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    They are Alive and Well, to quote an album title, and as good as ever. Brilliant live band-and grossly overlooked-possibly because their music has been, since the first three albums, exclusively, as far as I am aware, instrumental. Maybe they are too "jazz" for rock fans, and too "rock" for jazz fans.

    I have just noticed on Amazon that the three Harvest albums from 1975 have been reissued in a digitally remastered box for a mere £18.00. I am not familiar with any of these albums, but the first features Allan Holdsworth on guitar, and the latter two feature John Etheridge who is still with them today. So, a bit more guitaristic than the Softs albums that preceded them. Needless to say, I have pulled the trigger, so, if Dave dont come knocking at my door tomorrow, at least this will come plopping through my letter box by way of compensation.

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    Soft Machine at the Seagull Theatre, Lowestoft: looks like an idea, although my wife would certainly not be keen. Didn't even realise they were still in existence. I must admit though, that I know little or nothing of their work post-Wyatt.

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    Daverock - we have Soft Machine up here in Nottingham in October. Love this band. I saw them a year or so ago at the Derby Flowerpot which isn’t much bigger than my sitting room! This time they’ll be at the Bonington Theatre which is much larger. Hope you enjoy them,
    My DaP is supposedly being delivered tomorrow so we’ll see how it goes- only thing is I’m away until Tuesday and the rescheduling facility doesn’t appear to work. Sob,

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    I've had the same email as Colin and Phantomengineer, which I took as good news. It seems the battle may not be quite over yet!

    That is an amazing coincidence, phantomengineer, that you also live in Lowestoft. Maybe it was your daughters house I walked past when I got dive bombed! You'll be telling me you live in Pakefield next.
    On the seagull theme, I noticed the other day that Soft Machine are playing at the Seagull Theatre next month. Last time I saw them it was at Ronnie Scotts.

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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.

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got my notice also,, nappy you must know somebody to have yours by the weekend :-), my mail innovations seem to take FOREVER! I figure a week,,, not let's see them make a liar of me.

On cassette master - I agree with OKC Deadhead, I thought I remember too that the cassette recorded hall sound. I thought betty had her own soundboard feed and mixed live. (Betty had ears) In the end I can live with the best they can give, I cut my teeth with shit tapes that I was happy to get. Luckily there are enough great recordings from all eras to have an audio log of the changes the band went through and how the songs grew.

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I received another email this morning that it's on the way and should be in my P.O. Box and my grubby paws by Saturday...New warehouse in Ohio too I guess...enjoy all

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Mine says Monday,,, yes we seem to send to Ohio from Tennessee first. I'm not counting on Monday!

Thanks for the quote, saves me repeating all that since I’ve posted same here before. Just want to add....
A) no recording is ever going to sound EXACTLY the same as it did in the building. Especially depending on where in the building you were!!!
B) the front of house FOH mixers primary job is to make the sound good in the Hall, not make a recording
C) Betty’s primary job WAS to make recordings.
D) bigger tape at faster speeds is almost always going to sound better than the opposite
E) we should be happy we get all the wonderful stuff we get, revording idiosyncrasies and all.
F) Eecktars rule of relativity; “a little bit of sumthin is better than all of nothing”

Perhaps turn down your treble, or cut your highest band on a graphic equalizer, or use a slight roll off with a low pass filter...start above as high as possible and slowly reduce frequency. Be careful with equalizers though as you can lose wanted information too and do more harm than good.
Best bet, do like Charlie does, spark one up, sit back, let your ears adjust, and listen to the music NOT whatever’s bugging you......kind of like riding in the trees......you learn to look at the spaces between the trees, not the trees.....or else DOOooooooo! That shit hurts!

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Did they enhance the bass again for this release? Was just comparing the samples here with the Charlie Miller transfer;
obviously the same source with the hiss, but the Miller sounds more crisp, less muddy to my ears...

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Couldn't agree more. And just to get this out there, I was not complaining at all about quality. More just interested and trying to offer info to others with questions. I love and am grateful for all the recordings we get. I'm one of the weird ones that has actually listened to DaP 27 multiple times and consider it a solid show, recording quality notwithstanding.

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Listen to GarciaLive 11 during PT this morning, gets to the jam part of the song and it hits me this would make a GREAT mashup video with Fred Astaire dancing. If your big on the Fred, listen and picture.

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Glasser did this one. I'd go to the source and ask him. Jeffrey Norman chimed in here when there were questions re: his mastering techniques for DaP 24. As for me, EQ works like a charm most times. And when it comes to Phil, 'Bass Great, Lesh Philling!' (within reason of course!) As my high school Chem teacher said 'More is Better!' :-) :-) :-)

P.S. a fire hydrant

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Thanks Jim for the link to Dick's '73 musings.

I'm jamming 10-25-73 right now and thinking this would be a fantastic 1st show for a Dave's run. Maybe for 2020? I can never have enough '73, especially fall. I think Fall '72 - Fall '73 may by my favorite 12 months of dead, but I reserve the right to change that at any point.

I'm excited for the upcoming '79 show. Its a tour i'm not familiar with but i've been listening around the edges and its really whetting my appetite for the full glasser treatment. The uptown is about a half mile from my house, so It'll be cool to have this polished and gleaming relic at the ready when the theater reopens.

https://www.chicagotribune.com/entertainment/theater/ct-ent-uptown-reha…

I'll be getting the box no matter what, so definitely chuffed for it. Lets get a sneak peek at the sneak peek!

I've got the captcha clickin' blues.

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...been enjoying Daves Picks #9 this lovely afternoon in July. Just started up Disc #3 with WRS Part 1&2 Let it Grow>>Dark Star>>china doll... 5/14/74 Adams Field House, U of Montana, Missoula, MT! Wow amazing playing all around. Phil is lovely in this mix with Jerry right there chasing after him at times beautifuly. Donna adds a full sounding layer of sound for this jazzy performance, I dig her. Another show stopper for me is Billy. Today’s performance is All Billy, Hart didn’t play, and he does a grande job from start to finish which comes in nice and clearly in this Primo Mix. Keith’s playing the keyboards very tasty for my liking. I can always go back to this Pick and still be amazed at the Audio Quality being A+++ and the musicianship of the group in spring of 74’ being a high point in the bands history. #9 #9 #9

Yes! One of my favorites for sure.

If I woke up one morning and found my whole GD collection was gone, save for 1974, I'd be ok.

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Been on a '74 kick myself.

Still finishing Dicks Picks 31.. got to disc 4 for today's bike ride..

Eyes of the World >
Don't Climb up on the Fence, it's got sharp wire on the top and it will cut you>
You're stupid if you climb on the fence>
PITB>
Scarlet Begonias>
PITB
Uncle Johns Band

Gooey goodness.

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Before the Dicks picks days, I had that tape - surly bobby always cracked me up.

Gotta imagine the crowd at most D&C shows are a bit more well behaved than those fine folks in Roosevelt Stadium 45 years (?!?) ago, but it would be pretty funny to hear Bobby chastise a crowd for old times sake...

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Wow nice boxset Dr Rhino. Very cool packaging. Unfortunately saving my coinage for the new Dead boxset. Definitely worthy of the Grammy for cool packaging. But I thought the same for E72, 30 Trips and the PNW boxes. Still can't believe Weird Al Accordion box took it over PNW.

Got my shipping notice on DaP31. Still waiting for the latest FW vinyl release to arrive any day now.

With all this talk about 1991, gave the Branford show from 30 Trips the other day and gave me a perma-smile all day long. Nothing beats a Shakedown opener (besides any Help>Slip>Franklin or a Dew opener from 73 or the MNS from Chicago 77), but I digress.

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Evenin', rockers!!!

Just asking for a friend: does anybody have COMPLETE KSAN broadcast of the 12/31/73 Allman Brothers show? If so, please pm me. Thanks.

Proceed plan Dakota,

Doc

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....like OKCDeadhead, I also enjoy Dave's Boise Pick. But I like most of the shows during that Mountain Tour in '83. You know they played Santa Fe Downs twice that tour? Of course you do, because I will not be shut out and will continue to beat that drum.
It's an interesting time in Deadhead lore in that Phil almost matched Jerry in weight.
I would be remiss to not acknowledge the Doc. Hoping you're feeling better. A post here from you makes us all feel a little better. God Bless.
Plan Dakota? Do tell....

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All this talk of cassette masters and Healy recordings had me revisiting DaP27 this afternoon, got through the first two discs so far. While the sound quality is definitely an issue, the show is cool and I dug the Help-Slip-Franklins. Not necessarily a pick that gets an abundant amount of play, but one that I'm glad to have, sonic flaws and all.

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....is why this cool corner of the WWW is one of my favorite top five haunts. 🤙Shake it, but don't break it.
Re; Cassette masters. Don't look the ole gift horse in the mouth. You'll get bit. Us old timers recall the seed....
I've got a few 3rd generation tapes stashed under our bed. Helps me sleep better. One day I will revisit the Maxell XLII's.
Got some TDK's. And a few BASF Chrome's. Those were expensive....bought bricks at Tower Records. Yay. Now I'm a little sad. Reflecting and all.

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I've got no cassette player and I'm staring 6-7-69, 2-15-73, 4-19-82 & 6-14-84 in the face. All on Maxell XL II's. Ugh...
There's a box with more somewhere...

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....I thought I had a tape deck easily accessible as well. Alas....

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I've still got boxes of cassettes in the attic, but nothing to play them on. It was very much the case for me with poorer quality audience tapes that I would start off thinking that they were unlistenable, only to gradually re-adjust as I fell under their spell.

I got notification this morning that my Daves Picks has been sent out, so going off the past few releases this may be with me next week sometime.

At present I am still listening to the 2/28/69 vinyl-that's the central sun, and I veer off a year or so in either direction before coming back to it. So 1979 will be like listening to a completely different band. Part of the longstanding attraction - so many styles.

Supposed to be the hottest day since time began in England today. It is nice to wake up to hot sunny weather, open the windows, and bless the passers by with live Dead.

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Dearest Vguy72:

March 24, 1971: Lesh, before Bertha: “Hello, Scott Davis, if you’re out there, meet Rick Owen out in front……………..if you’re not out there, forget it”, followed by Weir’s cryptic “Code Seminole, check 3 check 3 check 1, Red Dog over, proceed plan Dakota………………”

Have no idea what Weir was babbling about, and my guess is he didn't either...………...

Rock on, friends and fellow humans!!!

Doc

Doc's quote reminds me of the one I put on another board, about Jean Paul Sartre going into a café, and asking for a cup of coffee, with sugar but no cream. The waitress, goes off, but then comes back, saying they have run out of cream. Sartre says that's alright-I'll have it without milk instead.

Still have a Deck and occasionally use to transfer something I’ve fond that seems worth it to transfer to the ole Masterliink 9600.......perhaps something that’s probably not getting released.......but as much about me liking to play with my toys, master, and editing....you know, the way some folks do crosswords or Sudoku 😎

Morning Doc, nice to see ya!

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I seem to have a complete and damn decent copy of it. FYI

Cassettes? I love my family very much and have already save the job of throwing the damn things out! :-)

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10 26 89

Loved the first set

Second set didnt transport me as it has in the past

So i listened to rust never sleeps

And

MIRRORBALL

Neil phu-qing young

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All this nostalgic talk of XLII's and hiss....makes me think of another time:

Around Y2K (remember that non-fiasco?) I got a stereo that had a tape deck AND a CD burner in it, so it allowed me to play a cassette and make a CD copy, good ole CD-R's. So I went on a binge and began to copy over all of my favorite tapes; I also had a lot of GD Hours I had recorded through my college years and had also of course collected some pretty good shows on tape. By the end, I made a series of CDs called 'The Tape Saves' which were some sweet compilations of the best jammy stuff from my favorite shows. I had I think 7 or 8 CDs worth. It all went to the wayside once I discovered archive.org shortly thereafter, and back then you could DL the board shows, so that's when I really started to accumulate. The rest, as they say, is history.

A fun trigger memory all due to magnetic tape.

Hope folks will start receiving this sucker/DaP 31 imminently. Looking forward to some '79 bigtime.
Be well.

Sixtus

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...5/26/93 Cal Expo 1993, and some other tracks recorded on 5/27/93 as well. this isn’t a year I listen to very much, honestly, really almost never, but I’m quit enjoying this “Road Trip Series “ Vol.2, No.4 ...Phil is jamming in the Phil Zone and Jerry comes up from behind and flies past him while billy & Mickey pound the earths floor with Bobby singing purty sweetly, actually very good in my Stir Fried head.

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Wait - stop the presses and reign in that excitement - because that ain't all I got...

7:59 - Dead.net Shipping Notice
9:04 - UPS MyChoice Tracking number
16:19 - UPS MyChoice notification that Import Charges are due :-(

I get it - sometimes your parcel gets caught out. Usually Dead.net send the Dave's Picks via bulk post through The Netherlands or Switzerland and it is a lottery. My 30 Trips box was sent UPS (Thank goodness) and I was happy to prepay the VAT on that one.

This CD doesn't have your standard 20% VAT being applied, but rather the charge is for...

£76.92

I knew Boris Johnson becoming PM was going to be bad, but this is ridiculous!!

Actually when you delve in deeper to UPS the charges are actually listed as Freight charges and not Government or Brokerage charges.

What the hell has Dead.net done in the shipping of this one overseas???

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Hey now Doc...glad you popped in, if not for just a moment!

Can't believe we still have no word on this boxset??? I thought for sure TPTB alluded to a peek before the MUATM....today perhaps? I'm sticking with 91...those that suggested seemed confident!

A lot going on around here lately.....a few quick thoughts:

Hendrixfreak - wow man, you'll never be able to discuss a future box set on here without me thinking about......Oh wait, what kinda box were we talking about? I think you said 1974.....shit I'm confused!?!? Back to the music.....

Garcia 11 - I have to concur, this show is really nice.....seems a little more jammed out & psychadelic then some of the other JGB's I'ver heard.....

My tobacco habbits:

-Started at 15 with chewing tobacco for 15 years (Kodiak - "the only bear you'll ever pinch", as we liked to say), easily a can a day for a long time
-Added cigarettes to that about 17 or 18, started off bumming then on to a pack or more a day by the time college was over, and then on to 2 packs a day before I quit around 30 (thank God for weed and chew or I never would have made it)
-Quit chewing a couple years later about 32 or 33, then started again and then stopped all within a couple of years
-Mom got cancer in 2011, started chewing again while waiting around in intensive care about 2014- 1 chew quickly moved to 2 cans, and then 3 cans a day....I took really big chews....pretty gross really, but oh so good!!!
-Quit again 2 years ago mainly due to the urging of my daughter

If you need motivation to quit....here's some for you: My $15/day habit is now a fairly extensive collection of Grateful Dead music and a vinyl collection of 250 records and growing. I never have the craving for a cigarette, but still dream about chewing from time to time, however the music seems to keep me satisfied....and the weed helps as well :-)

Took the family to sneak preview of The Lion King on Thursday night last week....very well done, and a must see if you liked the first one back when. A KC DeadHead friend of mind pointed out to me that the characters Pumbaa & Timon are a couple of hippies. I never realized this, but I think he is right......Hakuna Matata - "No worries for the rest of our Days"

After Lion King, I flew solo down to KC Crossroads to catch what I hoped would be the full 2nd set of Government Mule. Ended up, I only missed the first 3 songs of the first set, so had a hot but enjoyable evening listening to Mr. Haynes belt out some grungy, but soulful blues. And in fact, he ended the 2nd set with SoulShine which was a nice treat!

Finally, If you like the blues and looking for something fresh on the palate. I would highly recommend The Vanessa Collier Blues Band. Vanessa is a Berkelee School of Music grad, and up & coming star in the blues world. She plays a mean sax, has won a few awards, and is also pretty hot. Her bass player is also a very recent Berkelee grad who also happens to be my first cousin. Please excuse the shameless promotion, but this is his first full time professional gig and needless to say my family is super proud of him. Check them out if you can.....they are touring currently around the country!

Until next time dead peeps....keep on Rockin!

KCJ

Edit....no shipping notice here yet....damn!......Damn, Damn!

£76.92 shipping charges? That's insane! I haven't received shipping notice yet, but I will think twice before handing over that amount to the postman when he pitches up. Which would be a first-receiving a Dave's Picks and sending it back. I haven't been charged shipping charges over the last few years for Daves Picks-although the charges for the boxes have been extortionate. I shudder to think how much it will cost this year if a 3 cd set costs this much.

This certainly casts a shadow-but thanks for the heads up.

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Holy shit, Rattydog.. that's insane and clearly an error. So even at 20%.. it should be 20% of $25, right?

What am I missing?

I had several witty, funny (to me) off the cuff responses.. but that's no laughing matter.

Good grief and Good luck.

I’ve had the same. What’s worse, I have two orders - one for me and one for a friend. If this goes on I can in no way afford another sub. Insane doesn’t begin to explain this.

Can someone tell me the email address for Dr Rhino to investigate? Thanks.

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Never apologize for recommending music, good or otherwise, family or not. :-) BTW gave a two second youtube lookup of The Vanessa Collier Blues Band, of course there was some. Sounded alright,,, will go back and shake that tree.

You also mentioned Warren and the Mule. JUST got an email about them in Jamaica in January. Me and mine was right now talking about going?!?! How happy are people with these all inclusive music events at resorts? Anyone else think about the Jamaica gig?

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... a lot of great posts these past few days, even with the heavy weight of the upcoming Boxset on everyone’s mind, we (the community ) are doing purty good with everything that makes this message board a grateful place to talk Dead.
I Decided to play “Road Trips” Vol.2 NO.1,
‘MSG’ September 90’ . This is another Primo Release from the Road Trips Seriers.
• Disc One
*September 20, 1990
1)"Truckin'" > 9:07
2)"China Cat Sunflower" > 7:51
3)"I Know You Rider" 7:09
*September 19, 1990
4)"Playing in the Band" >11:05
5)"Ship of Fools" > 6:43
6)"Playing in the Band" > 2:32
7)"Uncle John's Band" > 10:49
8)"Let it Grow" >11:30
9)"Jam" 11:18 **An excerpt of "Jam" was previously released on the CD accompanying Phil Lesh's memoir "Searching for the Sound" as "Trio Jam with Bruce Hornsby" BEAUTIFUL !!!
•Disc Two
*September 20, 1990
1)"Jam" > 10:24 INTENSE / PRIMO / Phil is the man ! Love this Jam and Bruce & Vince are like the perfect “licorice” together!!!
2)"Dark Star" >13:21
3)"Playing in the Band" >3:53
4)"Dark Star" >14:44
5)"Throwing Stones" > 10:03
6)"Touch of Grey" 7:41
7)"Turn On Your Love Light" - 7:13
*September 18, 1990
8)"Knockin' on Heaven's Door"- 9:29
•Bonus Disc
*September 18, 1990
1)"Mississippi Half-Step Uptown Toodeloo" 9:34
2)"Picasso Moon" - 7:34
3)"To Lay Me Down"- 9:43
4)"Eyes of The World" >17:57
5)"Estimated Prophet" >12:59
6)"Foolish Heart" > 8:25
7)"Jam"–10:36 **An edited version of "Jam" was previously released on “So Many Roads” (1965–1995) as "Jam Out of Foolish Heart"
...well have a grateful evening everyone. 🙏❤️😎
...Does anyone know how many concerts/performances did the Grateful Dead play at the ‘Garden’ between the years of 1987 to 1994?...

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I've had the same in my part of the UK. £73.92 for 'Freight charges' whatever they are. I do get that postal charging for overseas can be a bit of a lottery (I didn't pay anything on my PNW box for example.), but over 70 quid for a three CD set. No way!

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Yes, thanks for the contact details for Dr Rhino. In the past, with faulty cds, I have always contacted Marye, who has been very helpful.
But similarly, there is no way I am paying in the region of £70.00 shipping costs-or whatever they are- for a single show on cd. If I get the same notification you have had, I will also refuse to pay and will contact Dr Rhino/Marye with a view to requesting different shipping arrangements. Or something.

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I think that the smaller the package the bigger the shipping because its more inconvenient for something that costs so little. They sometimes charge more for low cost items. I bought a Kwaeco fountain pen from Germany and they said it costs more for little items or small boxes.

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Dennis or anyone else who is interested....I just bought Government Mules recent vinyl release which is live from Cap Theatre. It came with a download card. PM me with your email if you would like a copy....

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