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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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    Anyone familiar with zappas...

    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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    Taking a short side road

    On sunset boulevard at pandoras BOX SET

    We find a vast quantity of curious Deadheads

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    box

    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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    Running gun blues

    Its real
    And its spectacular ( Seinfeld reference)

    by the one and only

    David Bowie

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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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    Running Gun Blues? Real song?

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    Back from the dead and things

    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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    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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    I really hope it's a box

    of N.Y. shows 2 Pigpen, 2 Keith, 2 Brent, and 2 Vince & Bruce with video.

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    Road Trips Vol3 No 3 Bonus tracks 5/14/70

    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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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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From what I can see UPS have not delivered any of the orders yet in the UK and now say they will arrive Monday. Whether they will still try and get the £76 of shipping charges is another matter. You should note that the customer is liable for customs charges, duties and taxes but not for additional shipping charges above what has been billed by the supplier. Hopefully the new delivery schedule is the result of the problem having been sorted at the despatch end. If not then I would still advise not paying the charge and refusing the order as a result before contacting Rhino to get it sorted.

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Shit, I was working at bradleys when RTL came out. Ol Cliff burton!!!!

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Rutger hauer rip!!!!

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....It's kinda like that.
Roy Batty died in 2020.
Love Blade Runner.
Purchased Ride The Lightning at my local record store. Back then, they were plentiful.
Metallica. You know, Cliff Burton's Dad gives hard to charities. Cliff had so much to give, yet was taken too soon. Kinda like Randy Rhodes.

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...mine was sent UPS first and then handed of to the USPS to be delievered.
Anyone who couldn’t get a copy and looking for a copy, pm...
Ride the lighting, my favorite Metallica album, still have the original Record somewhere...

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As far as the DaP 18 vs DP 33 question, I am apparently in the minority, but I prefer DaP18 without hesitation. Look at the sequence on Disc 2 of DaP 18 - it is essentially one long sequence - Comes a Time>Drums>the Other One>Space>Eyes of the World>Jam>the Other One>Goin' Down the Road Feeling Bad>One More Saturday Night. Personally when one of the tracks on a dead release is labelled "Jam" it piques my curiousity and rarely leaves me disappointed. As I recall that the7/16-17/76 DaP 18 is one of those slow '76 shows, which really hits the spot for me, but is not everyone's cup of tea. The bonus disc is one of the better ones for my tastes also. I could go on more about DaP 18, but suffice it to say that one hits the spot for me. I just haven't really clicked with DP 33 the same way.

Currently spinning the first disc of DaP 31, which arrived today. Sounds pretty good to me at the moment on Brown Eyed Women.

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The event feel of that pick is palpable and it shines right through on tape. Kind of like Lindley Meadows '75 or Englishtown '77 I think.

The real story is DP33 for 90 bones? That one was announced in the Almanac way back when for a paltry 25 bucks or something, no?

P.S. Apparently, I am not a robot. whew. close one.

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"Truckin'" vid from Grateful Dead Meet-Up At The Movies 2019:

https://nypost.com/2019/07/26/grateful-dead-truckin-into-movie-theaters…

The article also includes some words from David Lemieux and another mention of the 2019 boxed set. "The archival releases, which Lemieux oversees, include a new box set he’ll be unveiling during next week’s screening."

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Just digging in, but I wanted to flag one thing. This is the nicest art work I’ve seen on one of these by a good margin. I like how the interior of the sleeve matches the color scheme of the cover. I know you do that normally but this works better for me than usual. And I particularly like the inclusion of the photo of the tapes. Would appreciate that on all future picks.

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Still waiting on DaP 31 in OKC. Looking like Monday will be the day. In the meantime, I get to check out Alice Cooper at the Zoo Amphitheatre tomorrow night. Should be interesting and it’s always fun at the Zoo! Incidentally some pretty decent Dead shows were held there in the 80’s.

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Love them both. Dick's 33 with the two shows, the day on the green. Great performances and the sound quality is really good. Love Dave's 18 and Charlie is right the sequence on Disc 2 is wild. I still remember the first time I heard it thinking, I have never heard anything like this before. The Comes a Time and Eyes are awesome!. From a sound quality perspective it is not as good as the other 76 releases, but still great. I think about how good the sound quality is on Dave's 28 and I just think Norman continues to get better at this.

No 31 in sight for me until Wednesday 😭
Not sure why. Would love to hear more about how this one turned out.

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I just walked in. Well, not just, I did pour a tall Grey Goose, heel it on out to the mailbox, etc. But I have arrived stale, not fresh from a four hour flight from Logan to Denver. Spent the week in Southern Maine getting tanned and drunk. The best time, always, with family baseball and football games thrown in both on the beach as well as the in-laws palatial lawn.

Dave's 31 unwrapped but not burned nor played yet, #5093. A low enough random number to satisfy. Nugs also nestled in there amongst the fish wrap, Dead & Co. 7/5 and 7/6. Shows I attended. Also knocking on the door freshly arrived Winterland NYE 1972 Dead, New Riders, something called Sons of Champlin.

All this new music, where to start? Dead & Co. 7/6, natch. Let's work backwards, Sherman.

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Like others in Europe, I’ve been asked to pay £84 to receive my double subscription. I’ve refused to do this as (I) I’ve already paid for shipping and (II) there is no way the customs charges on $60 worth of discs would be anywhere near £80. My guess is that USPS is making at least £50 per shipment on top of what Rhino are paying them, possibly the full whack of what they’re charging.

I’ve emailed Dr Rhino via the website (is that the right way to go? and asked them to confirm when I’ll be able to collect my package without incurring charges. I have up until 5th of August after when I guess they returned to sender. What happens then, reshipment? Refund? I have no idea. For those of you faced with paying £73 for a single disc, you’re better off buying on eBay.

Re DiP 33 and DaP 18; for me DiP 33 is up there with the very best. I probably need to revisit it but was slightly disappointed with the 7/17 show at the time, although this goes against what some others have said. The 16/7 material, particularly the bonus disc, sounded better to these ears. If you do go for DaP 18, make sure you get the bonus disc.

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I'm also a fan of DaP 18. The sound is different, no doubt. I wonder what accounted for that. I kind of like it in a weird way. Jerry sounds real clean and possibly has less distortion effect on his guitar. I haven't listened in a few months, but I think it primarily showcases Jerry in the left channel and Keith in the right. You've inspired me to put it on. I just remember enjoying the uniqueness of the mix, despite it having somewhat less fidelity.

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They were right up there with the GD, Airplane, Janis, Quicksilver in the early days. Just didn't catch on like the others, although they still play gigs from time to time. I recall Mickey saying they were the most musically talented of the groups that came out of 60's San Francisco. They released a really good live album under the Grateful Dead Records label in 1998. Good band, very underrated.

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Been a long hiatus in posting. #5377 hit the mailbox yesterday here in Vermont. Just breaking into disc one this morning. First round impression: very nice, freshness, great energy and audio quality very good, factoring in cassette master. Love the artwork. Will delve into disc 2 on the ride up to Burl for the JRAD show on the waterfront tonight. Joe is going to miss the show, announcement below from last night. Scattered T-storms should clear by late afternoon and the Delta Aquariids will peak around midnight. Happy meteor watching!

BREAKING NEWS: We want to send a big congrats out to Joe and his family, who just welcomed their second daughter into the world — three weeks earlier than expected! Unfortunately, this means he won't be able to make it to the show tomorrow. The inimitable Johnny Kimmock and Evan Roque are stepping up to the plate to fill in. The 200th JRAD show is shaping up to be a special one. We look forward to seeing you tomorrow

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Haven't listen to it end to end,,,, maybe tomorrow at work. But I did listen to Scarlet -> Fire! This may take the place of the great one (the Ontario show from So Many Roads). This drives home the point Jim always make, if these shows were recorded with the care of early shows,,,, wow. We be talking about the 80's a lot more! There was a power that they obtained in the Brent era. I don't know if it was the "newer" sound system or Brent. But there is a GREAT need for the organ in their music and Brent provided that in spades. Plinky keys? Fuck you. (even the plinky keys I've heard rise up into the rafters during shows) I found the vocals to be a bit odd on this recording. Like they were recording too loud, but once the jams get there the recording is great. I have great separation and definition. My computer speakers are giving me about a 3-4 foot sound stage and maybe a foot deep. I think that once the jam starts and the volume levels go up the 'room' recording becomes the same as a air recording. I always thought their sound wasn't part of the environment, but defined the environment. When the sound left the stage and climbed up and out of the building. I'm just probably nuts, but this show is just what I wanted. Need to get a copy down to the car and give a another listen. But during Scarlet - Fire transition the tears were flowing down my cheeks from the shear beauty.

Good pick Dave.

Now about that box set......

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I agree that if there were better 80's recordings then that period would be more highly regarded. Case in point: Going to Nassau. That compilation disc from a three night Spring 1980 Nassau Coliseum run has fabulous playing paired with a solid recording and The New Guy Brent to boot.

Listen to the Jack Straw from that 1980 Disc. Jerry plays it so furiously he sounds like a "speed-metal" player! The band builds up to the lyric "Jack Straw from Wichita cut his buddy down" with an intensity, and, such a ferocity and the band hits the lyric simultaneously while also coming down with a crescendo like Pete Townshend in Baba O'Reilly or Wont' Get Fooled Again! It is an awesome instance of the band hitting all cylinders and "hitting the mark" just exactly perfectly! Wow! It is little like Midnight Rambler in that the entire band hits that "Slam" just right.

So, yes, the 80s would get more respect if the recordings were as good as previously recorded eras. Can we teleport Betty with some $$$ back there?

I dream of them finding the chopped up for "Dead-Set" Warfield and Radio City tapes and piecing them all back together with today's wizardry. . .. Now that is a "Dream-Box-Set!"

Hey Dave, and, now for my usual and customary plug: Release a mini box-set of N.Y.C.'s MSG September 1979 shows. It would be an instant sell-out!

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Digging on this new Dave’s picks 31! Sorry to hear all the headaches my fellow European heads are having to deal with! My sympathies guys!

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Just checked on UPS things are still not sorted on Suday eve July 28, and the tracking history is a mess, not sure where it is as comments skip between US and UK/ and the package has had two airport scans (25th and 27th) in Louisville two days apart - wtf.

It seems as the packages have a missing commecial invoice, are being held by a Government regulatory Agency.

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According to my tracking info my DaP 31 is in Manchester, UK. This is less than 30 miles from me but they still want me to pay c. £73 to deliver it to me. Get this sorted or you lose a customer.

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Woohoo, backpacking in the impossibly beautiful Olympic Nat'l Park for two nights and come home today to 31, I'm having a good weekend! I really like this tour, besides Spring '90 probably Brent's best. More please, there was a TON of grate music in the Fall of '79. Dave mentioned 12.1 Pitts, PA in his video, maybe that is coming one day too. Agree you can really tell the difference in sound between eras.

Sorry Euro heads, that's a huge bummer.

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Never heard of Sons of Champlin, will check that out. Hope everyone else gets theirs soon.

Burns

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Happy Birthday early, Jerry

the will be

a 91 box, i am conVINCEd (pun intended, or maybe not)

Maybe a Summer 85 box

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Hey man...I just received my Dave's Picks, and noticed mine isn't numbered! Is that normal? Am I jinxed? Did I get a dud?
Peace.

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.... imagine my delight when a Dead bandmember was also named Vince.
He was also good.
'91-'92 was good. I sense a '91 box.
El Dude. If it plays, it's good.

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That sounds very cool stoltz - enjoy! I think I get your drift. It's almost like listening to music. I'm no spearhead either but do try to absorb as much as I can, when I can.

As for plinky keys, I can sympathize sometimes with Brent detractors, but just listen to the new Warfield release. Man, Brent was immaculate for those sets, every note right in the pocket. I'd bet even Keith would give Brent's work on those sets a solid thumbs up.

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Yea, who is clayv?

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I wish we knew more about Keith. I've read most of the books out there but Keith still seems like a mystery. No video interviews? Nothing much written about his personality, influences, etc. Is Donna writing something? I sure hope so.

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I get a repeating cracking/popping noise on disc 2 between about 6:50 -7:15 on PITB - is this a tape artifact that everyone is hearing, or a defect in my disc 2? It also seems to happen shortly after the 8 and 9 minute marks as well, but less prominently. Thanks for any answers.

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...a friend of mine told me today that on this August 23rd 2019, the Grateful Dead’s News Years Eve show from ‘1991’ is going to be released on CD/Limited edition. "Bill Grahams, the last New Year's show.” Oakland, CA
Disc 1
1 Hell In A Bucket
2 Candyman
3 Beat It On Down The Line
4 It Must Have Been The Roses
5 Black-Throated Wind
6 West L.A. Fadeaway
7 When I Paint My Masterpiece
8 Help On The Way > Slipknot! >
9 Franklin's Tower
Disc 2
1 Not Fade Away >
2 Eyes Of The World >
3 Estimated Prophet > Jam
4 Drums >
5 Space >
Disc 3
1 The Other One >
2 Wharf Rat >
3 Sugar Magnolia
Encore
4 Knockin' On Heaven's Door
...I wouldn’t mind this in my collection of the Grateful Dead 🙏❤️😎

Duupid post office!
Gave me a counter dealy in my box instead of leaving the package in a locker, probably too much work for Saturday.......assume it’s Dave?....Dooooooo! Probably won’t have time until Wednesday! Doooooooooo!
Evil Basterds, I swear they “KNOW” and do it on purpose!! Dooooooooo!

Oh well”all good things in all good time”
Been pre-gaming with other fall 79 shows.....also hit up those Floyd live bonus material from the Dark Side and Wish You Redos......nice!
Yeeeeshhk,, through the fog, remembering now some High Res Dire Straits; Brothers in Arms and Some assorted High Res Eagles for fucks sake...the things that happen after midnight!
12/1/79 partial 2nd set transfer from meh tape. The jams of course kick ass, and the Gloria etc, but I still like 11/6 better!
11/5/79 DL series Meh? Kinda flat...remember this being better?
11/6/79 DL series Still an all time favorite! Definetly my favorite of what I’ve heard from this tour!
11/9/79 PO RT Vol 1 # 1, was there 10th row, and a birthday show, so biased......
10/27/79 30 Trips, first listen! Solid show, but still like 11/6 better...
12/30/79 RT bonus, nice but a chop/comp.
ok, I think I’m warmed up, perhaps too much so?
Need the Real Deal already.....
DOOOoooooooooo!
Duupid Postman!

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....I attended the 28th and 30th. Listened to New Year's in a hotel room. With my ex-wife.
Good times.

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Attended 12 30 91 with wife
Kinda a snore fest
Did very little for me

Listened to a good chunk of 12 31 on radio in reno

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