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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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    Just got my "it's on its way" email from dead.net...hopefully a weekend spin

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    JiminMD, cracked up when I read your 10lbs of shit in a 5lb bag analogy regarding the recording capacity of the cassette, found myself laughing out loud, or lol as the kids say.

    Carlo13, did you ever get your coffee plant situation sorted out? After reading your post, I checked sources of seeds and I would say it is likely that there are some coffee or tea plants in my future. I currently have an avocado tree in my living room that is about 3-4 feet tall that I started from a seed about 3 years ago on a lark, and a sprawling lemon tree that is about 2-3 feet tall that I also started from seed a few years ago. Seeds from produce, not sourced separately. Cool hobby. I also have a Hawaiian shefflera plant that is probably between 25-30 years old and is probably about 6 feet across from edge to edge. That was from a cutting that came with a floral arrangement. Fun with botany.

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    Also that fact on jerry saying that they did not know how to care for the masters was poinent. Showing that being young and reckless has it down side. Hindsight is 20/20. MAN!! P.S. It really makes sense that a lot of live music fitting onto a small source is problematic in a lot of ways.

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    Jim, that makes a lot of sense. We all know how cassettes can last a long time but degrade over that same amount of time even though you probably would not notice 20 years later, obviously. I think you're right on the multi- Dolby choices over time. A cluster fuck for the guy doing the mastering. Thanks for the good analogy.

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    It's because it's a cassette master.

    I know this makes no sense, but the best wording I can think is.. it's like putting 10 lbs of shit in a 5 lb bag.

    The sound in went to 11, but the cassette master could only playback at 5.

    Also, I get the feeling that two other forces are at work, but have no proof.. so consider it hearsay. I bet the cassette masters got played more than the reels and were not treated as a source masters in quite the same way and the reel to reels were.., I mean everyone had a cassette player.. so each time it gets played before Mr. Norman gets to it, add just a little hiss. Also, and again.. I have no proof.. but it could be there is only so much you can do to restore the sound quality of these cassettes.. so not all the bells, whistles and mastering tricks were available to our sorcerers that make shit sound good. I could be talking out of my ass here, if so someone who knows better please correct me. But it could be more care and attention goes into the process when more care and attention went into the source recording. If that makes any sense.

    The Charlie Miller remasters of cassette sourced shows seem to sound exactly as good as Dave's Picks or 30 trips shows (sometimes better). Just my opinion, I could be wrong.. Charlie has a way to make these things sound better. His first show was in 79, perhaps he has a few tricks up his sleeve that he keeps to himself. Not sure.

    I have said this before, and HendrixFreak eluded to it earlier this week.. I have seen enough shows where the sound there was by far superior to the best recordings that have surfaced. I suspect in some of the Betty recorded shows the sound on the master reel might sound better than it did in the arena?? The knife might cut both ways.

    One more point.. many of these shows were recorded using Dolby A, Dolby B, Dolby C, Dobby from Harry Potter, who knows what.. and playing it back using a different noise reduction technology is a freaking nightmare. So imagine sorting out this mess? In the immortal words of JimInMD, just say no to Dolby (and yes to Dobby. If anyone can talk you down from a bad trip, it's Dobby from Harry Potter - trust me on this).

    Hope that reply wasn't out of line, I am in no way a critic, just another rabid fan, very appreciative of all the efforts that go into making this stuff sound as good as it possibly can.

    In summary, cassette masters = bad, reel to reel or multi-track recorded by a qualified artist = good.

    Goodness... I sincerely hope I didn't make any enemies in my opinions above. As always, I reserve the right to be face planted firmly in the mud or snow wrong.

    One thing to prove my point.. listen to Morning Dew from the Original Europe 72 with either a great system or with great headphones.. then listen to the Morning Dew from 5/25/72 from the E72 box.. during the quiet moments really crank it. On the original you get absolutely no hiss. On the box set mastered 39 years later you get some hiss, it's there. It's because those source tapes a) were old and b) were played a bunch between then and now. Each play = just a little more hiss.

    The same is true on the Anthem of the Sun Masters, Garcia and Lesh played the shit out of them while making the masters for the original LP and the source material was never the same.. Garcia is quoted on I think From Anthem to Beauty saying something like.. we didn't know how to treat the masters and when we were finally finished it didn't sound the same, it sounded "muddy" or something like that. Lesson learned, an expensive lesson at that.

    Sorry to pontificate...

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    I do not really know how mastering or remastering is done but why the hiss in the background on DAP 31? Is this something that can not be altered or removed? It must not be because it would seem obvious to remove it. It is not a big deal to me but it's something I always wondered about.

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    (it's good that I am not the only one in the room that forgets.. well.. just about anything).

    http://www.agitators.com/gd/dick_1973.html

    Some interesting notes from Dick on 1973. I read this like a decade ago and it stuck with me.. high praise for 4/2/73, and rightfully so. He spoke highly of Dicks Picks 14 too, although somehow rationalized chop-jobbing these shows.

    Any pick that both starts and ends with Morning Dew is certain to grab my attention. I do think the CD's sound a bit muddy to my ears though.. is it that was early in Jeffrey's tenure or was it that the masters got played too many times before he got to them, perhaps the Boston Garden gave us a muddy sound or perhaps it simply wasn't recorded that well.. I love the release, don't get me wrong but it is not as crisp as some of the later releases. Perhaps this one would do well getting remastered again and given the full show treatment.

    After perhaps 50, maybe more listens.. it's the Playing in the Band > Jam on disc 4 that resonates with me. Holy shit batman.. that's wowwow stuff.

    Anyway.. right on Charlie.. it's no wonder this came in so early in the release schedule and I believe it was the last Dicks Picks released while Dick was still alive.

    I knew the originator of Agitators way back when.. He's a big Phish fan now. I think he hung out with Dick at some sort of Cape Cod Dicks Picks 14 release party at a GD bar of sorts.. and Dick was super stoked wondering what it will take, and could this be the one that sold a million copies or some sort of hyperbole like that. Now we realize 20k is a decent run for this type of archival releases. I think this got written up on one of those agitator blogs, perhaps it's buried in here somewhere.

    Cheers to 1973. One of my favorite years to be sure.

    Sorry for the ramble...

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    ...how good DP14 (11/30/73 & 12/2/73) is. Gave that a spin today and that Dark Star>Eyes really hit the spot.

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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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If daves picks 32 is a 73 or 74 show this year will have been a perfect 4 part 2019 Dave’s picks series for
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So sorry for you UK folks, Rhino, you have done it again, how can you continue to make these mistakes and keep your customers happy? I hope it will get sorted out for you folks which it always seems to, it just sucks that you have to wait and wait for this release. I have not received my copy yet either, but it will come tomorrow according to the tracking site.
I concur with others who have stated that Jerry is out to lunch on this show. I said it before, Jerry is slow and just not into it that much, sure, he tries to muster up something during a couple of the tunes this nite, but he just doesn't seem like he wants to be there. I agree also that there were better shows from this run and tour and yet, we get this one. I was hoping a new remaster would spice it up a bit, but from what I hear on this thread, it just doesn't make up for the fact that the mastro is off, and not in a good way :) and I have only heard the Charlie Miller pull.

They try this nite and Bobby tries to pull it off, but that Lazy Lighting>Supplication is a poor rendition of a great couple of Bobby tunes. There are a couple of other Kingfish tunes that I would have loved to have heard the Dead do, Jump for Joy, Goodbye your Honor, Hypnotized, all had room for Jerry to tear up a lead or two and were great songs but they chose Lazy Lighting>Supplication which are also good, don't get me wrong, just wish they would have done others/more Kingfish.
I am still looking forward to hearing this release and the art work is very cool, would make a great shirt....

Which one are you? So now we could be getting a no number numbered edition when and if we do get it, I'm consoling myself that at least it's not a '71 or '72 pick, guess what I'm listening to in the meantime.
I do hope that Rhino isn't involved with MUATM on Thursday night.

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To me it always seamed that the first night of a three night run was just a warm-up night and the goods would come the next two nights. The only thing I can think of to release this first night over say the last night is that maybe the recording sounds better.

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Weir's guitar is almost completely inaudible on this release, to my ears. Especially in the second set jams, where it counts the most. I guess its not the engineer's fault, since Weir's guitar is also missing in the audience splice. This one will sit on my shelf next to Boulder 12/9/81. To each their own, but for me the Boise 83 release is head and shoulders above this one - with Weir's guitar in full glory.

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Still no sign of 31 for me, but I live in MN, which many consider a foreign country.
Just received an email from Dead.net hyping the MUATM on Thursday. It also mentions the box, "sneak peak at this year's big boxed set teed up and ready to roll."
So looks like we are in for a big one. I have some money set aside in my PayPal account but nowhere near the price of the boxilla, $750. We will know on Thursday.
And someone asked if Rhino was involved in the MUATM event?, The answer is yes and they are involved and run everything related to the band on this site.

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Healy would turn him down because he didn't think he was a very good guitar player.

It won't be Boxzilla but it will probably be Limited to 9000.

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Well. I finally received a shipping notice late yesterday and 31 should arrive today which is welcomed news.
To all the European fans -- my heart goes out to you. C'mon Rhino . . .. Figure it out on how to get our european friends a lousy CD without being charged a King's Ransom!

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Wow! The artwork sure does pop on this baby!

This is a show that I know well, and I am thrilled that the PTB finally went back to the late-79 well (one of my favorite periods for the band.) Of course, I would be remiss to say that this would have been a great opportunity to release the first Shakedown of the series by choosing 12/5 (which is a great one, BTW,) and I don't know that I agree with Dave that this is the overall strongest show of the three... though it is a very strong show. I've also thought that the Uptown 79 shows would have made a tasty little box, as I don't think the middle show is as lacking as Dave seems to think... Oh well, to each listener their own. I'm looking forward to popping this one in and getting down to it once again, this time in it's full-Glasser-ized (Glass-ie-ized? Glassyeyed?) format :)

Just looking through the book, Dave mentions that this time period saw the debut of Jerry's Doug Irwin guitar Wolf, which would go on the define the sound of the band for the years to come. Whoopsies, Dave ;) (It was Tiger that Jerry had just gotten during this time.)

Finally, I was lucky enough to spend my July travelling again this year. One day, while at the Turkish Steps in Sicily, I was wearing a very simple Wheel shirt (just the Wheel logo, no skeletons, words, dancing bears, etc.) As we're walking down the beach, a guy jumps out from a kiosk line quoting the words to Wheel. We shake hands and with a big smile, surrounded by the natural beauty half a world away, he reminds me that "We are everywhere." Made me feel good.

In response, I asked him, "Who are the Grateful Dead, and why do they keep following me?"

Peace

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I thought that's why they fired the guy on the soundboard because he kept turning bobby down. At least that's what I remember reading once.

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Can't let a bolo post go by without recklessly assuming it's a clue to to the upcoming box set. Sure, it was 12 pages ago in the forum history, and we'll get the skinny on the box in a few days, but it's a little slow at work right now and I have a decent source for speculation, so:

According to dead essays: http://deadessays.blogspot.com/2017/11/the-shared-stage-1965-1975.html

Sons of Champlin opened for or played on a bill with the dead on:

6-28-67 at the Oakland Auditorium
7-21 and 7-22-67 at the Continental Ballroom in Santa Clara
9-29 and 9-30 at the Straight Theater

5-18-68 at the Northern California Folk Rock Festival in Santa Clara
8-30 and 9-1-68 at the Fillmore West (ahem!)
9-22-68 at the Autumn Equinox Festival in San Diego

1-24 - 1-26-69 at the Avalon Ballroom
3-17-69 at Winterland
10-24-10-26-69 at Winterland

1-10-70 at Convention Hall Community Concourse in San Diego

12-31-71 at Winterland (playing as Yogi Phlegm)

1-2-72 at Winterland (playing as Yogi Phlegm)
3-5-72 at Winterland (playing as Yogi Phlegm)

3-15-73 at Nassau

Also interesting to note that Bill Vitt was one of the drummers for the band, who played a bunch with Jerry, and recently passed away, on July 16th 2019.

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I thought I heard it was because Healy thought he should be in the band and took it out on Weir, especially when Bob and Pig didn’t get canned, or some such nonsense.....I usually loved the way he mixed, but come on....

EDIT: turned Bob down and added all that over the top effects on some of his vocals, and he supposedly had a nasty blow habit, and finally the final straw I believe was he pissed Billy off.....

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...a lot of great posts these past few days, except the sad news with deliveries outside the US, hang in there my brothers & sisters, I know a lot of fans(all over the world) including myself who already has a copy, are not very happy right now but that will change. Rhino & the band will make things bloom again. All comes down to human error, in the logistics of it all. And I tell you this my friends, it all envolves Money and who gets paid. Someone didn’t get paid or again I like to use the words “ human error” as a fill in the blank problem. This is after All said and done, after the board room doors are open and the room empties into the hallway.
How it’s handled is a different story and like others have said, I see a positive solution happening very quickly because in the end, it’s all about the money and everyone including the fans want to get paid what’s due to them. I’m not a very good writer.i apologize for all my writing errors. I do hope this post is pretty clear in saying the problem will be fixed and in the end there should be more happy grateful fans than not...
Another side note. I believe some shows are put aside for future products. In due time I foresee a Sweet 1979 Boxset being made available to the fans someday soon! I’ll place my order the day they announce it lol ha ha
“It’s good to want things”, my grandmothers used to tell me...indeed! They also used to to say, “ if it ain’t one thang it’s another!”
Have a grateful day folks, peace be with you all!
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I haven't got Dave's Picks yet, but mention of Bobs guitar playing/position in the mix, and reference to the guitar Jerry apparently plays on it got me thinking. I wonder why Bob stopped using Gibsons? He sounded great from 1969-1974. Superb, original playing and very clear, at least as early as 2/27/69. But his sound always seemed thin and indistinct after that. I think he used Gibsons mainly between 1969 and 1974-though at Woodstock he can be seen playing a Guild Starfire. Also a nice sounding instrument.

I couldn't agree more, Daverock. I have a love/hate relationship with Mr. Weir. Sometimes I love him (E72 comes to mind) and sometimes I could do w/out (short shorts and the slide in Werewolves for example).

With a few exceptions, I do think he has stepped things up in recent years. I guess you could say he earned back his street cred.

Anyway.. that Gibson and that tour ruled. Love the warm Gibson tone he added to the shows back then.

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in '92 I spied a bumper sticker that said "Even Bobby Fans Need Love"...Hallelujah...I have always wondered how can the same person be responsible for "Estimated Prophet" and "Looks Like Rain"??? And when will he ever get the words to "Truckin" right...

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in '92 I spied a bumper sticker that said "Even Bobby Fans Need Love"...Hallelujah...I have always wondered how can the same person be responsible for "Estimated Prophet" and "Looks Like Rain"??? And when will he ever get the words to "Truckin" right...

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I live in Baltimore, MD. My Dave's Picks Vol. 31 is still sitting in Rhino's warehouse "Ready for UPS Pick Up". And it's marked "Signature Required". That has to be somebody's joke.

I had the same problem. Mine already shipped and I'm never at home when ups comes so I had to spend an extra $6.60 to get it rerouted to my local ups store so I can pick it up at my own convenience. What a hassle for a $30 cd.

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I think E72 was really it, in terms of Jer's tone and playing. He just wails. And yes that red Gibson ES335 or whatever Bob played was just so solid and a bit growly on the rhythms... I believe he also was on it at Veneta.

Later, he remarked he couldn't hear himself cutting through the keys and all on stage, so he went to that super glassy, trebly sound he still has today with D&C. He's adapted his style to that sound, he kind of plinks and plunks at it.

Yeah, I think from a gunslinging standpoint, E72 was the shit.

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If you have (or create) a UPS account, you can "sign" for DaP31 online.

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#24 of 20K. Just gonna wait until hopefully everyone that's supposed to have theirs does.

BTW, I did not have to sign for mine. :-)

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I'm really grateful about every release from the vault. I posted earlier that I could not hear Weir, and others have agreed. I think the jamming on this release is excellent and inspired. Jerry does sound a little tired in his singing, but he is really hot and imaginative in the jams. The one other obvious weakness in this mix is the drums are a little high in the mix, and on softer sounds, they sometimes just bang through a sensitive moment.

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....I'm just happy I found this band to begin with.

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"We used to play at this place there in Chicago called the Auditorium Theater. It was like a museum, but it was one of those places where you couldn't touch anything, and the audience would always get in trouble because a seat would get wrecked or something, so it was like really uptight and we never sounded good in the f****** place either. We played there for years and we could never seem to get a good performance in Chicago, it was the weirdest thing. And we played for there for a long time. Until we started playing the Uptown, the Uptown opened up for us...it was that right combination of being basically a good theater but funky enough that nobody was worried about it. It was important that it was a relaxed a little bit. It's a drag when the audience gets tyrannized, you know. It completely wrecks the whole point of it." -Jer

Seeing this posted, but without source. I’m guessing from Jackson and Gans “Oral History.”

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24- Pretty sweet WilfredtJones. You are almost up there with Bolo! Friends in high places.
451 arrived for me this afternoon. Through the first set and I really like the show so far. Sound quality is really good for a Healy recorded show. And yes, Jerry does sound a tad rough, but still, it is solid. Looking forward to the rest of the show. Different periods shine for all of us. I have my favorites, but continue to love the other periods and I am amazed how surprised I get with some of these releases. We know Betty recorded the end of December 79. Where was she when these shows occured?

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Ripped and converted and loaded onto a brand new flash drive with the other 30 Picks, hopefully this time maintaining perfect order. Only notes I listened to were those of Phil and Jerry with his Octave Divider and MuTron making a delightfully synthy noise that end the Drums track and begin the Space track as I edited that back together for seamless transitions.

May start some listening of it on the ride to work. Maybe so, maybe not. Admit trepidations going in seeing some of the reviews, which continue my initial thoughts from the Listening Party with way up front vocals for the PA mix, but I foresee a decent chance to listen to it all Saturday, if I'm not engrossed in my new synth pedal and creating presets...

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Update regarding your Dave’s Picks Volume 31 shipment:

I have been advised that there was a mix up with the international paperwork, for you shipment.

This issue is now in the process of being resolved and we (Rhino) will be paying the UPS delivery fee associated with your Dave’s Picks Volume 31 shipment.

I am currently awaiting confirmation from our warehouse contact that your delivery fee has been paid.

As soon as I receive this confirmation, I will send you an update.

We again apologize for the inconvenience and thank you for your patience.

If you have any questions, please let me know.

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Ledded-I think you could be right. Half way thorough Dusseldorf 4/24/72 I would say it was also a peak year for piano. And bass. And drums. And song list. And the way they mesh.

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I've just discovered the same e-mail DTUCK90 received.

This e-mail was however preceded by a slightly earlier (by twenty minutes) e-mail which reads:

"Dear Dead.net Customer,
If you have experienced any customs issues that are interfering with the delivery of your Dave’s Picks Volume 31 shipment, please email drrhino@wmgcustomerservice.com.
Please include the following information in your message:
• A description of the issue
• Your order number
• The tracking number for your Dave’s Picks Volume 31 shipment

Upon receipt, we will follow up with a resolution as soon as possible.
We apologize for any inconvenience and thank you for your patience.
If you have any questions, please let us know.
Sincerely,
Dr. Rhino

Rhino/Dead.net Customer Service".

I'd already fizzed off an e-mail a few days ago regarding the issue, and giving my order number. Looks as though they need the tracking number in addition... .

But there may be some light.........

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Due to the fact that I had mailed Dr. Rhino last week, I also received the mail that Dtuck90 got. It was also preceded by the mail that PhantomEngineer refers to. As I had already passed on my UPS tracking number and all other known UPS details together with my order number, I guess that I do not have to do anything. All replies to my original mail to Dr. Rhino contain the same Rhino Request ID which suggests that my case at least is under control. The only change in my UPS tracking status recently is that early this morning there was yet another warehouse scan in good old Louisville, KY. Now I guess I just wait for a mail from Rhino saying that everything is OK (not holding my breath though) and keep an eye on the UPS status.

Cautiously optimistic...

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I think everyone in Europe got the e-mail from Dead.net requesting details of their Order and Tracking Number. Those of us that had already contacted Dr. Rhino received the additional e-mail stating that Rhino will pay any fees due.

I had also written to UPS for clarification and got the following reply this morning:

"I am sorry to know your trouble with the charges you have received.
In relation to your concern, our records indicate that the package is out for delivery today, 31/07/19, from morning until by end of day. I must confirm also that a freight charge amounting to 73.92 GBP is still pending to be paid for upon delivery. As you were advised by your sender that they are going to be in discussion to resolve the charges for the package, please continue to monitor and track the shipment."

UPS have since attempted delivery and this has been refused as the 73.92 UKP was still due to be paid.

Ian

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I’m loving this set list, each cd has an amazing combo-disc 1 lazy lightning >Supplication, disc 2 scarlet >fire, disc 3 lost sailor>saint of circumstance!!!! There’s a difference between a show being relaxed and nuanced / or a show being a drag and sloppy and I feel like this show is the former by a long shot ! That scarlet fire has Jerry and Phil relaxed , nuanced, and jamful! beautiful & relaxed ! Bravo 👏 Dave! I think in time more people will come to appreciate this show!

I listened to the PITB sandwich yesterday...wow!

Fox Theatre, St. Louis, MO (10/18/72)

Bertha
Me and My Uncle
Don't Ease Me In
Mexicali Blues
B.E,Women
Beat it on Down the Line
Bird Song
Big River
Loser
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Weir's rhythm guitar is ferocious on the first half of Playin'...unfortunately he jacked up my ears when he & Donna shared a screech later on...oh well...

One of my most called for (and posted about) box set requests. I have not given up on the BCT 72 run either in August.. but Dave still maintains not all these reels are in the vault.

In any case, hail hail to the 10/72 Fox Theatre run.. may it grow up to become a box set.

Good to see some movement on the tariff / ransom debacle. I bet that brought blood pressures up with the temperatures for those affected. Yuk, unwarranted stress.. which is not what this was supposed to be.

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Jimbo, I would say you have your PhD in second half 1972. I was just listening to the October 17th show last night along with the Dark Star from 18th. The sound boards are really good quality. I always like putting the songs in my own order for a lot of the soundboard cuts. Last night I did Bertha, me and my uncle, and then promised land and bird song comma because those are a couple of great opening pairs of tunes right there comma then I linked into the dark star from XVIII and it was Bliss. I would love for this to be part of Europe 72 part 2. A20 show behemoth from the second half of 72. I don't know what's going on with the Google translator this morning but it doesn't even know how to do a, anymore comma.

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Just had the 'sorry I'm really busy, get back to you in 5 business days' from DrR, so also spoke to UPS in the UK. They apparently will hold the package for 10 days after 2 failed delivery attempts, so I guess there is a vague chance that Rhino will have time to sort this out and my (admittedly incomplete) collection won't have another hole in it.
Fills me with dread for the Woodstock box....

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Just had the misfortune of speaking to UPS in the UK . Whilst hopefully the matter is being resolved in the USA, could consideration be given to reverting to the previous shipping method - might have been a few days longer, but delivery via our ever cheerful postman, and without larcenous demands.

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Glad to see 1979 get some love, nice setlist. With that said, let's speculate on DaP #32?? It's obviously time for the 1980s slot of the year, and my guess is 1984....probably 7/13/84. I think there is a outside chance for a 1985 show, or a 1982 show - but it's got to be 1980s, right?!?

Box Set - still faint hope that the RSD Warfield release was the prelude to a WARFIELD 1980 BOX SET, that will be announced before MUATM tomorrow evening.....alas, I'm guessing it's probably a 1991 Box Set. Not my favorite year, but any NON-1970s box set would be welcomed!

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Bill, Regarding the reply in 5 business days message from DrR, I also got the same message but got a reply the next day (about 30 hours). Had one failed delivery attempt so far and am expecting another tomorrow despite telling UPS about the problem/solution.

Both PNW and DaP30 were also shipped using the UPS Worldwide Saver method with no issues so I can only assume that whoever arranged the shipping at Rhino this time got something very wrong. Hopefully Rhino will get this sorted quickly to avoid it being returned to sender and that they do it right the next time.

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I hate to break up the never ending saga of DaP 31 -> Europe. (hard to believe something so simple can get so fun-ghouled! It's that UPS Mail Innovation bullshit)

Anyway - I spent two hours last night trying to find that damn youtube vid of the guy who needs more space to download and his wife just can not understand.

Anyone with enough foresight to save the damn link.

Thanks.

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You still out there? Hopefully on vacation and no driving instances while posting.

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Just got an email that they're running the MUATM two nights in a row. So those of you on the North Shore of MA that can't make it Thursday, The Cabot's got you covered.

For those across the pond that have not got there DaP yet, I feel for you. I'm guessing with the recent changes to the warehouse yet again, there's going to be some pain. Real Gone had their order messed up big time for the recent Road Trips re-release. Also the auto-reply email message is standard canned response. I'm sure Dr Rhino will get to the bottom of this with satisfactory results for all. It's probably someone processing orders on an application they're not familiar with and fat fingered the wrong method of shipment to Europe via UPS. It is summer and maybe the one trained was out on vacation...

I had issues in the past and Dr Rhino was awesome resolving. Imagine ordering Europe 72 All Music Edition and only receiving one show and when I called WMG, they said so sorry but we show it completely shipped. So off I went to Dr Rhino and within a few days it was resolved.

Has anyone tried to reach out to MaryE? It would probably calm people's nerves if someone lurking from GDP/WMG chimed in here. I don't see UPS shipping back all the orders back to WMG in USA for something they see as a process issue... Here's hoping that it gets promptly resolved. In solidarity to my brothers in arms across the pond, I won't open mine till they get theirs.

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