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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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    Rocketman. I'm surprised so many here liked this movie. I really love a lot of Elton's music but I thought he came across poorly in this flick. I got a bad feeling from the very start, when Elton walked into his 12-step program dressed like a duck. I knew then it was going to be a long movie, and it was (for me). But yes, the music of course was nice. Maybe I just don't like biopics for some reason.

    I'm glad I saw "Midsommer" recently. It's a weird one and a bit dark. It was no Swiss picnic, for sure, but I won't soon forget it. Yikes.

    Box set. I've given it a lot of thought and I'm pretty sure now it will be Fall 72. Gollum sez.... Fall 72. Hopefully, it will include the Long Beach gem 12/15.

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    I'm still rooting for a complete Warfield/RCMH box. Could be somewhat similar looking as the Europe 72 trunk: opens up with one side for each venue, each side a 3-D model of the two venues' posters(w/the skeletons...) ; all 23 complete shows, plus DVDs of 10/4, 10/30, 10/31; a book with the Bill Graham toast picture spread, right in the middle; a reprint of the Ripple flyer they handed out. Add 10/18 as a bonus for the first 2000 orders. That would be just exactly perfect...Or scale it down to just the Warfield and save Radio City for future use.

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    I live 20 miles from the old Ark. I think they also called it the avalon or something. Do you think this might be the box set? Others have said the same thing. I used to work around this area for 20 years killing rats in alley ways and such. Also near the Nickelodeon where Zoom was broadcast. Send a S.A.S.E to Zoom, boston Ma. Oh-two-one-three-four. Send it to zoom!!!!!!!

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    ok. just thinking about what it might be , hoping for a 80s box from the greek but if I heard right there going to announce this on august 1st , jerry's birthday and also dead at the movies night , 6/17/91 could it be a june 91 box with maybe a dvd bonus ? as I search through my base and see 6/14-6/16-6/17/91 looks pretty good to me , and wouldn't that be a great seller ? especially for some younger heads , guess we will all be surprised ,anticipation ,oh yeh old guy who ran away from home with girlfriend because my mom said no. 2/26-27/77 very grateful for my rebellion in those early years , cheers

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    Shooting up....

    ....no need to worry about that here. I'm a pussy when it comes to needles. Unless it's touching vinyl.

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    If the box doesn't drop soon....

    given the trending comments here, I will just have to begin confessing my own nasty habits. Trust me, no one wants that. I'll just add two quick items, so I have skin in the game:

    When I was real young til maybe 7, my mom smoked in the car. The smoke went out the front window and came in the back, where I sat. I hated it and complained bitterly. She quit. She passed of natural causes at 89. To this day, I cannot stand the smell. The era of outlawing smoking indoors has been a blessing for all.

    Here's a more disturbing tale: When I was 19, scrambling to stay afloat in Denver, my girlfriend was 32, and she liked to shoot up, get tied down and ... pleased. And she liked to shoot me up, tie me down and ... please me. At 19, I was like, is this a great country or what??!! But after some high times, she dumped me and I discontinued the ritual for all the right reasons. That could've easily gone off the rails, but I turned my back.

    That was 42 years ago, so no need for concern. Except ya can't unsee that shit no matter how long you live. Good luck with the resulting visuals, folks.

    So... how 'bout that box? I got more stories! Don't make me tell more!!

    Edit: agreed that GarciaLive 11 is good stuff. The first disc is quite strong, though Jer's voice sounds pretty worn. He still pulls it off. The second set/disc is a bit weaker on energy on the first few tracks, where I left off. Tonight, finishing up; hope he pulls it out. Also, the 40-min bonus disc of JGB in the studio offered over the July 4 weekend with a purchase (I got the The Good Old Boys' Drink up and Go Home) is really pretty neat. Jer does the Beatles' "When I Saw Her Standing There," a few cool instrumental jams.

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    I’m only in to the first Scarlet >Fire on this July 78 box set and all I can say is that I am so Grateful I didn’t let this one slip by! This is a keeper for sure! So many styles and variations of what they do that only they can do! Thanx🙏

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    GarciaLive 11's Bread In The Breadbox....

    ....indeed goes to 11. It goes on and on and Jerry is just shining. I agree with earlier posts that it the best version I've ever heard as well. Soooooo good. It's so good, that the JGB has a hard time following it up with Sisters & Brothers. Some missteps there.
    I vape....

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    I don't smoke any more, but I did for a few years in my teens and stopped at around 21, so it's been decades since I was a smoker. I had stopped a few times for short periods, but various factors would get me smoking again. What really crystallized it was thinking about it in detail while peaking. That was the turning point and it was pretty much done cold turkey after that. Actually, tripping and ruminating on things was what led to the end of my mid-'80s coke use as well. Kind of occurred to me that there was just never enough and even while wired to the gills I just found myself thinking about doing more. Thinking about it while tripping just kind of crystallized the absurdity of doing something that never left me satisfied, sucked down all my cash and just left me jonesing and with damaged family relationships. Psychedelics, you never know where they'll lead if you pay attention.

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    I was listening to the Charlie Miller soundboard of this show and it sounds good. The first set is smoking with an opening Alabama Getaway that Jerry just shreds on. A solid first set, with an Althea done very well by Jer. Definitely a Bob and Brent show. As you get into the second set, Jerry is pretty much absent or very low in the mix and the Terrapin reading by Jerry has got to be the most tedious rendition ever. Sounds like Jerry did a lude or something before the song. A good drums followed by a very short space that morphs into Lost Sailor, a great song to come out of space with and a redeeming Wharf Rat done well by Jerry. I have not checked out the bonus tracks yet, hope Jerry slept off the lude and perks up for the bonus tracks.

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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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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yfy3uJrfVWo

Phil--check your PM . . .

#12,118 hit my Saint Paul, Minnesota mailbox yesterday . . .

DeadVikes--see you at the Riverview tomorrow?

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I received my DaP 31 last night... "Limited Edition ___________" ????

The other quirky thing I noticed after ripping ... All three discs had Cover Art of Pink Floyd's Dark Side of the Moon album cover with Dancing Bears jumping through the Triangle... LOL Anyone else ???

I listened to the 1st set last night (loved it, high energy) and Scarlet/Fire on my drive into work... a patchwork job of Audience mic to SBD but great jamming version.
As always, iGrateful

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I’ve had the Dr Rhino e-mail so hopefully the disc might be released soon. UPS made the third, and final, attempt to deliver today but as they still wanted paying I sent them away again. I’ll probably order the box set once it is announced and hope the delivery system will work properly.

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Hey Kids!! Anyone have a link to some decent scans of the cover art?

Mahalo!

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Musically you can tell that the addition of Brent was a shot of inspiration sonically and there are some great moments - but the overall downer of Jerry's energy on this night is just too much to overcome. I hate to say it - but he seems just too high, a case a the H-flu-bug - his voice has that classic nasal/flu sound he is just in a fog on vocals and guitar, like almost nodding off mid tune foggy. Ill keep supporting DP with my subscriptions but overall this one actually kind of bummed me out in retrospect knowing where Jerry's drug problems were heading

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...the shipping issue has been addressed and most importantly has been corrected. Rhino is paying the bill, everyone should be grateful everything is being handled very quickly and there is concern from Rhino, “human Error” problems are far from what’s wanted from the logistics side of all places...it’s just gonna take some time, not much but enough to cause some negative outbursts, which is totally acceptable and human nature. Everyone’s entitled to feel their emotions in their own way. What’s accountable is the action you take after you address your issue at hand...I try my best to stay positive in times like these. One step at a time. “Easier said than done”, As the saying goes...I’m back with Daves Pick #31 in my Audio player. I put an empty soda pop bottle on one of my ‘stage left’ speakers before Disc #2 started. A cupple Of plunks from Phil and the boys and soda pop bottle fell to the floor, under 90 seconds lol, my rug collection covers the floors so no broken glass to worry about in my ‘music room’ plus the bottles are pretty thick for a coke a cola. Lol, old school! What’s to add but once again, this latest release sounds sweet on my system, my room raidiates in vibrations of beauty! Have a grateful day everyone!
Later today I Have the release of “Grateful Dead closing of Winterland” 1978. I wanna take a few steps back from 1979 and review 1978 again which I also have high regards for this era in performing, when it was released it was considered the best quality at the time, and also on 24-track audiotape! Still have a love for this 4Cd release/soundtrack, Full Show & theirs film available if wanted, which to me is always a plus in my book! The CD Set sound better to me than the DVDs, the last time I heard them, lol ha ha, today just playing the CDs. Primo Dead. Rock on!
🙏❤️😎

RV3 I doubt the last Pick will be an 80s show, Dave said in his video for this one that 30 was basically a 60s>70s bridge show, and this one was like an 80s show even if it occurred in the decade of the 70s. Pretty sure he also said not to expect an 80s Pick for the next one. That doesn't rule out a 90s Pick, but think they go back to '72-74 for the last one of the year, especially if the Box is from the latter Era as is predicted.

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Thanks DHB, I tried every damn permutation of that title! NOW there is a link on my desktop!

Jerry Album - Shining Star

I been on a three week bender of this cut,,,,, just this cut! The floating sound while working on the computer or sticking price stickers on at work. For our brethren across the pond waiting for 31,,, play it and relax.

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Appreciate your honesty. I, too, felt the show was a bit 'low' on intensity, weak.........on a plus side: the box is due to be announced soon, hopefully something a little more explosive....1968, 1969. Or a 1969, 1970 1980 acoustic-electric combo might a nice flip-of-the-switch.

OR, as many are yearning (myself included): Fall 1972, when that E72 vibe was still wailing from the shores across the pond.

Also, if you really love 1979...give 11.1.79 a whirl. Explosive, compared to Da31

As PIG sang: "get your hands outta your pocket, quit playing pocket-pool....get on that pony and ride."

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Dave’s Picks v. 31 landed here yesterday. Glad, but not surprised to hear Dr. Rhino's figured out a work-around for those of you whose copy was being held for ransom overseas. Hang in there! As a diversion while you wait, and as requested by others, here’s my hot-off-the-press, corrected and squared scan of Tyler Crook's cover art. Enjoy and pass it around.

https://www.dropbox.com/sh/u6z7eyk91rxl86w/AAAKgB8qgn1tc4nfeuVALevSa?dl…

Also, if you’re interested, the link also includes Bill Walker's updated version of his Anthem of the Sun cover. In 1968 Walker rushed not-quite finished cover art for Anthem to Warner Bros. The rest is history, or so we thought. I ran across a jambands article (https://jambands.com/news/2019/07/26/grateful-dead-artist-bill-walker-t…) recently that brought the story up to date. Turns out, in 1989, Walker decided to work back into his painting, flesh out the design and add detail he’d left out 20 years earlier. You can either pony up 4 grand for your very own print at https://www.anthemprints.com/home or put up with what I was able to cobble together for free (or both!?).

Now crank the music! Onward.

I listened to it again and that will be the last time. I find it almost insulting that Dave can talk for over twenty minutes about how great this show is. There are some nice moments, but that’s about it. Bobby’s tunes are decent and the band sounds good. It made me depressed to listen to Jerry so out of it. This isn’t era bias, I saw my first show in 83. I thought the shows from 80 to 84 in the porch crusher were all strong even if the sound quality was lacking especially on the 81 and 82 shows. I want more good 80s releases, but if this is Dave’s definition of good then its time to high tail it back to the 60s or 70s......It’s all opinion and this is just mine🤪
Hopefully Ark 69 gets released tomorrow.

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Yes, ARK 1969, with a sprinkling of, say 4/5 and 4/6/69.....a period when the heat was always turned way up. Or, as Jerry said, in 1975: "We'd like it be louder...."

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So I enjoyed disc one of DaP 31 two nights ago and looked forward to the show taking off, with disc two last night. So I regret to say that Jer's fingers weren't nimble enough for Scarlet and it was painful to hear. I thought, maybe a full-blown rocker will find him reconnecting, but I noticed on Truckin' that he doesn't play the opening/descending diad (correct term?) very well -- my diagnosis: H-fingers (hint: like tequila fingers but more dangerous). If you check out the liner notes' pic of Jer, he's a bit too happy and squint-eyed for his own good.

I did in fact enjoy disc one and the filler material sounded like he cooled it on night 2. But I aborted the DaP 31 listen and regrouped with DaP 14 (3-26-72, Academy of Music) and enjoyed some truly ripping Truckin' and Playing.

I don't mind Dave using the 3rd pick of the year to explore, say, cassette masters, or a very different style of show. There will be (and has been) some filler in past 3rd picks. But I'm afraid my ears and sensibilities make DaP31 difficult to enjoy.

I look forward ... generally ... and, specifically, to a clean '91 Jer at tomorrow's movie, news of the box and all the great music still to come our way.

On a fun note, I found a setlisting for Jer's Shining Star dbl-CD from 2002. Turns out I attended the JGB at MSG show on 11-16-91, when they recorded the opening, title track. And that the rest of the release covers 1989-1993. With GarciaLive 11 from Nov '93, which I really enjoy despite Jer's worn voice, I had to know what other late-era JGB I had. Discovered that I also had an unofficial recording of 4-27-94/Warfield and both the performance and SQ are all there.

Moral of the story: Jer in late '79 was playing with fire, eventually everyone got badly burned, but he did turn in some great years later on when he was clean. And getting clean involves tremendous willpower. Jer did it for the music and the band, it would appear. I credit him for that. (12-3-79, not so much.)

I'll chalk up DaP 31 to a momentary lapse on Dave's part and look forward to mo' bettuh recordings in the future.

Got an email from UPS My Choice that reads:
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Hi JimInMD, we're sorry we missed you.

Rescheduled Delivery Date: Thursday, 08/01/2019
Estimated Delivery Time: 03:30 PM - 07:30 PM
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I am fairly confident I will be at least a couple hundred miles from home when they attempt it next time...

There's a sign now button. It seems to work about as well as prepaid international shipping. :D

The suspense is killing me..

I have just sent an email to Dr Rhino-so all THAT's still going on. It doesn't sound too hot, though, going off the reviews. Looking at Jeffs pictures, it looks as though it has been upstaged by its cover. And that new painting of the Anthem cover is superb. Wouldn't mind importing one of those to Blighty, but its sadly out of my price range.

Nothing to do with The Dead, but I am waiting for delivery of the Tangerine Dream box set, too. At £125.00, that also seems a bit pricey, and I have been thinking about cancelleing the order. But I have just checked on Amazon to see where that is in the tracking system.... and noticed its has gone up in price to £800.00 ! So I think I'll let my order stand. The world has gone a bit mad at the moment.

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Right on for the recommendations and appreciate the words. Im kind of surprised that the crew kept going on this one given Jerry's quality this night . Attending shows during the run I did - from 86-95 - maybe Im tuned into those nights where Jerry was just not quite with us for whatever reasons. There were a few along the way during those years. But we all know that every era also has cleaner and more engaged Jerry and it really makes all the difference. I dont know all the criteria they use to pick whole shows - Im sure its not easy to get everything right for a full show release from the vaults. And like I said, Ill keep supporting DP just so they can keep sending us the music - this one just fell flat imo. Peace!

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I'm glad I love it all. My ears aren't like a dog or super-human or anything so this sounds fine to me. Still better than many tapes I wore out long ago. Thanks Dave & Co.
Is it '72? No. Is it '74? No, it's not. Is it '90? Nope. Is it the Grateful Goddamn Dead!?! Yes it is, and that makes it mighty fine in my book. But what do I know? I'm what some of you folks condemn as a "Touch-head".
Hope all you folks overseas get it soon. It's good.
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Well said and agreed. After 2 full listens now Ill flat out say that this release actually bums me out because of Jerry's condition. I wont be keeping this one unfortunately - its been ripped for posterity but the discs will be sold or given away

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This release strikes me as disrespectful to Jerry Garcia. He sounds wasted. I thought he was going to fall over during Ramble On Rose. Listening to Terrapin Station in it's entirety is like surviving a heroin overdose.
I also feel Dave needs to start being more honest and forthcoming in his chats. At least Dick had the buyer beware warning on his picks. As an example would you have bought PNW if Dave had mentioned that there are mixing issues at the start of each show and some sonic anomalies throughout such as the 4 song vocal drop out. Yes you would have bought it anyway. But you would have been fully informed. For weeks after its release people were asking if they had defective discs. That's not right.

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Apologies to anyone if my "review" spoils anything. I went into listening to DaP 31 determined to draw my own conclusions and most everyone does the same. There are always highlights in any GD show and I got jazzed by disc one and the filler. I'll spin this one again and apply the ear again.

I'm fundamentally in support of the vault releases and don't mind an occasional release that falls flat for me. (Boise '83 anyone??) We know Dave has to space release of the iconic and/or very best shows to feed the beast (that's us) on a consistent basis, so I don't really mind and look forward to what's next.

I do like to avoid being a downer or overly critical and the positive news is that the 1st and 2nd releases this year really rang my bell, as I expect No. 4 to do as well.

Enjoy the movies, folks, and good luck on whether the box set appeals to you.

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Got my 2 DP 31’s today...haven’t listened to it yet, but wondering if anyone else got copies that had the limited edition wording printed on the CD packaging, but no limited edition numbers.......maybe mine are really limited? Both copies had no numbers, nothing. Looking forward to hearing them tomorrow.

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One more and I'll quiet down... Mhammond12 commented on PNW shows and the mixing issues. Let me say that I caught quite a few '73 shows and the box captures those events well, in that the entire audience experienced the "dialing in" the PA stuff live and in person and, often, tech people were scurrying along the back line, adjusting the gremlins out. So the PNW tapes do sound a lot like actual '73 shows went down. Agreed, if Dave knew that, he could say that "as at the shows themselves, the tapes have some anomalies," if just to tamp down Mhammond12's legit criticism. But he chooses not to. And I don't think he's going to start doing it.

BTW, one thing seldom mentioned is that in those years, the band took as much time between songs as they did playing songs, mostly tuning and probably deciding where to go next. Sometimes that killed the momentum, often early on, though the later set medleys worked to mesmerize with no down time. I once read someone calling for every second of tape, including tune-ups. Nooo!! Just the music, please...

Mhammond12 doesn't mention the aud patches though (or did he?) in PNW box. What I'd like to see is not so much more caveat emptor stuff, but more of the archival inside story, if there's one to tell. Look, back in the day, every single GD tape had major flaws -- you could be flying along on some unbelievable jam and zzzzzzzoooooooopppppppppp!! the tape ran out. Complete coitus interruptus! Those flaws DEFINED GD tapes. These days, we get seriously curated tapes from 50 years ago with modern sound science processing, patches, the works. I'm actually interested in that info. So the curator geek in me is interested in what they had to do to release a show. Obviously, TPTB are more into the Wizard of Oz stance, where we don't get to peek behind the curtain. And they've got the tapes.

To sum up... pitch correction apparently remains a concern. Mailing these freakin' things to our brethren in Europe is getting resolved. Made in Mexico CDs have a mixed track record. Aud patches happen. And Jer chased the dragon, which resulted in uneven performances, '79 to '86. I distinctly recall Red Rocks shows in the mid-80s when even while tripping me ass off, I could tell Jer was out of synch and naively wondered why. I guess it's all of a piece.

I find it tragic that H bested Jer as it will anyone and that a band devoted to the endless possibilities of life succumbed to an ancient curse. I cannot say I never crossed that line, just lucky that I made it safely back.

Maybe DaP 31 is a message in a bottle from 40 years ago: it's all fun and games until someone really gets hurt.

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When I listened to "Alabama Getaway" I said to myself , yep that's the Dead, no soundcheck.

For those of you, like me, bummed by Da31, here's a fine way to blow out the pipes:

Cue up the FW Box from 1969. (a paramount release). Listen to Death Don't from 3/2/69.... A work of art, gentle and exploratory. And explosive. And the youthful voice of Garcia rings true...he made his guitar sing and chant....all ten disks get the most airtime. From me.

When new releases fall flat on their back, enjoy YOUR personal library; listen to what makes YOU happy....No sense in trying to resuscitate the off-nights.

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I've only listened to this release once and I think it's a pretty decent show for the time. However, when I opened up the package, the date of the show hit me between the eyes like a bullet. I wasn't in Chicago for the Dead show that night but was in Cincinnati for the Who show where 11 people were killed. I couldn't help but wonder if they heard what happened in Cincinnati at some point during this show.

Sorry if this is a bummer but that date brings back some painful memories.

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I've listened to 31 twice now, once in the car, which is a fair litmus test. It's uninspired, and it sounds like shit. A dog.

However, I enjoyed the listen... that's the thing about this band, even off nights are interesting. I did think the final three bonus songs on disc 3 were the best of the lot, from the next night 12/4.

I do like Brent's contributions here. He lays back in his singing, and his keys are about the best sounding thing on the whole recording.

I can't say it bothers me. I'm interested if not glad to have it, and I'm sure the next one will be "better."

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"Ich kvetche."

Leute, Leute, Leute...was ist los mit Sie?

"ein Hund, sehr schlecht, nicht gut, Jerry ist krank mit der Heroin..."

eine Schade, meine Freunde. Eine grosse Schade.

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Respectfully recanting my earlier post about this DaP31 release...
When I posted earlier, I had only heard Set 1 the night before + Scarlet/Fire on my drive into work.
After hearing the rest of the show, I think you can clearly hear some ~ impaired ~ and less than inspiring vocals and licks from our beloved Jer on lead guitar...
Considering ALLL of the other releases I have in my vault (+ tomorrow's release!) this one will probably not get another shot in the rotation.
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iGrateful just the same

Wow.
http://www.carnegiesciencecenter.org/rangos-giant-cinema/the-grateful-d…

Is it the Box announcement of that it’s playing on a 70 x 38 foot screen with surround sound?

Any sell outs in other cities?

6-17 has way better sound than 6-22.
https://youtu.be/kuSJ0djewQU
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As I posted when DaP 31 was announced, I’ve had these shows on CD-R for around 15 years.
I’ve listened to them many times over the years.
DaP 31 sounds better than my copy, so I’m happy for the upgrade.

I can accept that 1 out of 4 annual DaP’s are from 80’s cassette masters as long as it sounds better than what I already have.

But, most importantly, make sure that all the good sounding reels get Plangentized.

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I’m very happy with this pick, have also long been familiar with this run. Actually, this pick (assuming we count it as an 80s pick) makes it only the fourth of 31. That’s closer to 1/10 than 1/4. I would LOVE if every fourth pick was from the 80s.

Okay Hendrixfreak, yes, Jerry certainly struggles in this show and throughout his way too early death in 1995. We have the ability of hindsight to nit pick the hell out of all these releases where the music doesn't even come close to all our other favorites. And you have the personal knowledge of Jerry's life style. I am still trying to get that image out of my head. But for me and I believe most of us, we can't wait for the next release. There have been several head scratchers throughout all these releases. Put them aside. It would be great if Dave would give us more accurate information on several of these releases, but that is not going to happen. Such a bummer too, because the RT3.1 sure kicks ass. But that was the deal.

At least there are some high points in this release and no vocal dropouts.

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Expecting perfection at every turn tells me some of you out there learned nothing from life or the DEAD.
Here's to hoping we get more 80's & 90's and it knots up more of your panties ya whiners. It's all good. Sorry ya can't enjoy.
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...the dragon on the cover artwork looks like there's a vulnerable missing scale like in the Hobbit.

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No release will be perfect.
Dave will hype all releases because it's part of his job, he's the hype man, not the meh man.
You can't please all the people all the time.
This release wasn't perfect, but it seemed ok to me, I found some cool moments, and it is all part of the story.
Been listening to Grateful Dead and Flaming Lips lately, the combo is working for me. Waiting for Kings Mouth to arrive, looks like another delightfully weird and psychedelic release by Flaming Lips and has some of the coolest cover art I've seen in a while.
As Rick Nelson sang, But it's alright now, I learned my lesson well, You see, you can't please everyone, so you got to please yourself.
Edit: or as Blind Faith put it, Do What You Like

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Sold out in Framingham, MA. Let's rock!

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Ok, since many of you are riled up over this latest, let’s focus on what DAVES 32 might be next......
My gut says 91, depending on the box, otherwise..., and/or for #33 consider the following...

RELEASES

DP = Dicks
Dap = Dave’s (* multiple releases)
RT = Road Trips
DL = Download series

68: DP 22/ RT 2.2/ DL 6 = 3
69: DP 16 26/ Dap 6*, 10*/ RT 4.4/ DL 12 = 6*
70: DP 4, 8/ Dap 19*, 30*/ TR 3.3/ DL 2, DL Family Dog = 7**
71: DP 2, 35/ Dap 3*, 22*, 26*/ RT 1.3, 3.2/ DL 3 = 8**
72: DP 11, 23, 30, 36/ Dap 11, 14*, 24/ DL 10 = 8*
73: DP 1, 14, 19, 28/ Dap 5, 16, 21/ RT 4.3/ DL 8 = 9
74: DP 7, 12, 24, 31/ Dap 2, 9, 13, 17/ RT2.3 = 9
76: DP 20, 33/ Dap 4, 18*, 28/ RT 4.5/ DL 4 = 7*
77: DP 3, 10, 15, 29, 34/ Dap 1, 12, 25, 29/ RT 1.2/ DL 1 = 11
78: DP 18, 25/ Dap 7, 15, 23/ RT 1.4 = 6
79: DP 5/ Dap 31/ RT 1.1, 3.1/ DL 11/5&6/79 = 6
80: Dap 8/ RT 3.6/ DL 7 = 3
81: DP 13/ Dap 20 = 2
82: DP 32/ RT 4.4 = 2
83: DP 6/ Dap 27 = 2
84 = 0
85: DP 21 = 1
86 = 0
87 = 0
88: RT 4.2/ DL 5 = 2
89: DL 9 = 1
90: DP 9/ RT 2.1 = 2
91: DP 17/ DL 11 = 2
92: DP 27 = 1
93: RT 2.4 = 1

Here’s a Breakdown of Dave’s Picks
Year: Total Releases/ How Many Releases since../Last Release.#
80: 1 / 23 / #8
69: 2 / 21 / #10
74: 4 / 14 / #17
81: 1 / 11 / #20
73: 3 / 10 / #21
78: 3 / 8 / #23
72: 3 / 7 / #24
71: 3 / 5 / #26
83: 1 / 4 / #27
76: 3 / 3 / #28
77: 4 / 2 / #29
70: 2 / 1 / #30

Of course this does not include Box’s or other releases, and their influence on the release schedule, but it still is fun/interesting to compare......
I did this informally so please excuse any errors....

So if not something completely different, believe he did elude to all keyboardist and/or more variety...then I’m guessing maybe a 74 (14 releases) perhaps that 7/25 Dark Star he’s been spinning on line? Or, 69 (21 Releases) maybe 73, perhaps 73 next year??And What about Gainesville?, 23 releases since that other great 80 show.... Of course Box releases will effect this.

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if you listen to the Franklin's Tower on Dicks Picks 3, you will hear Keith Godchaux play riffs that are very similar to those found in Foolish Heart

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Happy birthday Jerry - hope your having fun up ( down ? ) there . 😸😸😸

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Anyone need a ( miracle ? ) ticket for tonight’s show in central London ( Shaftesbury Avenue cinema ) . Work constraints mean I can’t make it . First to reply on this board gets it .

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I admire LoveMyGirl's optimism when he says "...the shipping issue has been addressed and most importantly has been corrected. Rhino is paying the bill, everyone should be grateful everything is being handled very quickly..."

I agree that the shipping issue has been addressed, but where does he get the idea that the issue has been corrected and that it is being handled very quickly?

Since receiving the mail acknowledging that there was a mix up with the international paperwork nothing has happened that I am aware of. It doesn't bother me how long I have to wait before it is sorted and I receive my order, but to suggest that all is now good is somewhat premature in my view.

Has anybody heard of any developments in this sad saga since receiving the dead.net customer service mail?

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simonrobb.

I agree. The problem will have been sorted once we all have DaP 31 delivered. UPS shows no change to the status of my package.
To be fair, given the time difference between the UK and US, they have only had c. 1 working day since the response email was sent out. I hope is is sorted but I won’t be happy until the package is delivered.

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My copy was returned to the States from Castle Donington, England a few days ago. However it is now in Cumbernauld, Scotland and I have received my demand for £73 which I did not pay. So far the parcel has crossed the Atlantic three times and UPS say they will be sending it back again in 10 days time. I am happy to wait and am sure it will be sorted eventually. Wish I could have the parcels ‘air miles’ :-)
I am enjoying the last two DP’s in the meantime.

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...I'm headed to Framingham this eve for MUATM....is it REALLY sold out??? First time I'll have seen that!

Looking forward to the Box surprise. Wonder if anything will leak before hand? Certainly east coasters will have the jump on West coasters...

As for DaP 31...I like it; the hiss is a bit distracting I'll say, but there are some fine moments. The bonus Estimated > Franklin's > Jam is truly the gem here IMHO. Just utter clean improv in action.

Perhaps See some peeps tonight!

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Well, apparently today is the day. When I gave my "final" prediction for DaP 31, I was only off by 2 days. Let's see how close (or not) I am to today's announcement. I know there is a lot of buzz about a 91 release, but I just cannot see them releasing anything from an era that casual fans probably won't buy.

Final prediction: A series of June 1976 shows

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...I find it Sad all this talk about Jerry being high on ‘heroin’ during this concert/show and that it effected his performance in the way of it being labeled as ‘a poor quality playing & singing’ Jerry on 12/3/79/ Daves Pick #31 due to a certain Drug. For one thing, this band and most of its members have been performing since 1965 on many different ‘mind-altering substances’ thru out the entire History of the band with Jerrys ‘ending’ in1995, some fans even go so far and state/believed Jerry died long before he physically / spiritually passed away into the heavens, because of his ‘Drug Habit’, but let’s all call it what it really is, “ a Disease”. Jerry, suffered/lived/died, everyday of his adult life span from a medical perspective with an incurable Disease; Addiction. It can be treated but to date according to medical/Scientific experts there still is no Cure for this disease. It’s Just my opinion but I believe Jerry suffered from what science calls, a “Duel-diagnosis” Disease, which in small words, is both a behavioral mental disorder along with an addiction disorder due mostly to “self medicating” with controlled substances. I’m not a doctor, but I am a ‘survivor’ not a ‘victim’ as some people would like to state in this rodeo and I can ‘Identify’ a lot with Jerry. Jerry Garcia experienced some really heavy life changing incidents starting when he was at a very young age, 5yrs old, if I remember correctly. For starters, when his father drowned and passed away, is just one of many other incidents that can have a profound effect, like having his finger cut off by his brother which also happened at a very young age, when his brain was still very much developing at that point in life development. There was not many treatments back then and most were just horrid, costly and not very Effective if at all...still goes for today but I’m grateful there are many more treatments available now than say 50 years ago when there was very little and I’m alive now due to these (some) treatments and I in return can help others by participating in ‘new’ & trial programs...
To get back to this latest pick of choice, maybe Jerry wasn’t at his best but he was mighty fine to my musical likeness and taste. As they (the band) say themselves , no two shows were ever alike and that created a vast open and unexplored space of ‘uniqueness’ in the bands performances, throw in personal taste and you have a road map for the heavens & total grateness in all different aspects in a musical sense & experience which 30TATS concept and the smaller earlier model/release ‘ So Many Roads’ Boxset did.
I love 1979. No snooz fest for me, I was always Into what Brent was going to bring to a nights performance being the ‘new guy’ on Keys...Jerry & Brent together brought and breathed beauty back into the Dead for this era and not forgetting the other members too for A+ playing. Recordings are a whole different story. A lot of factors go into any recording of a performance during any era.
I’m going stop blabbering for now, sorry folks I’m pretty excited for #31 release still and tonight’s performance on Jerry birthday. I attended this show so I’m know floods of old memories are going to swell in this Deadhead, some tears, some laughter and a whole lot of Loving & Smile Smile Smile’n. And of course dancing!!! Have a grateful day my brothers & sisters, here’s to a beautiful day filled with LOVE for everyone who’s still dancing among us and the ones who have gone & danced before us, God Bless!
🙏❤️😎 Rock On, and Play it Loud & Proud!!!

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I may be wrong but it appears the box set will be what many have anticipated. Amazon shows a single show release for the 6/17/91 Giants Stadium show, which will be released at the end of September. Perhaps the set includes both Giants Stadium shows and video.

I'll be fine with just the single show release.

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