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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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    Having received an assurance from UPS Customer Service last Friday that my package would be delivered Monday and that I wouldn't have to pay anything, I was somewhat disappointed that nobody was home when they tried to deliver it and a small form was posted in my mailbox which stated that I could collect it from my local UPS Access Point on payment of EUR 81.88. Another long call to UPS Customer Service ended with me being told that the invoice that I had received last Friday would be sent the the sender (Rhino) and that I could collect the package without having to pay anything. Of course, when I tried to collect it today, the EUR 81.88 freight charge remained and if I wanted my package I would have to pay. The first thing that I can take from this is that UPS Customer Service are a bunch of bullshitters who probably told me what I wanted to hear just to get me off the line. The second thing is the folks at Rhino / WMG do not seem to making much, if any, progress in sorting this out. It is now a week since I received the last mail from WMG Customer Service which included the following: "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." Since then the silence has been deafening. Totally pissed off with Rhino, WMG & UPS. This is not normal.

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    Per your suggestions I checked out a few live songs on YouTube.
    Reminded me of Traffic.
    I can see why the jazz crowd might not like Soft Machine.

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    If they had any sense they would ‘abandon’ it at your front door.

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    Hope they get this sorted out. Maybe offer you guys free Int'l shipping for either the Giant Box or next year's DaP Subscription for all the pain and suffering.

    If this is happening for other WMG shipments, I wonder what the shipping charge is for the Big 'Ole Woodstock 50th complete recordings boxset...

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    If you don't know about the UK Summer of Love Party then maybe you should. Here and Now were brilliant on Saturday evening. Barry Melton comes most years to our party; he is recovering from a nasty back injury and does not move around so well, but he played an acoustic set with Stephan Misri including Mojo Navigator from the Fish days and played some Dinosaurs numbers with the Green Ray. UK Dead Tribute Band the Grateful Dudes were outstanding on Saturday night. If you want to come next year let me know.

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    I saw Here and Now with Daevid Allen on that Floating Anarchy tour too. I saw them at Huddersfield Polytechnic. In fact I have still got the magazine they gave out on the night, full of anti establishment polemic, cartoons and assertions that hippies and punks were actually one and the same. I also remember seeing them at the Deeply Vale Free festival in either 1976 or 1977.

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    what a clusterfu*k, so sorry all you deadheads across the pond, now, if Rhino or deadnet would at least acknowledge the fact that they screwed up, that would be something, but nothing, nada, zip from them, why?
    Ooooh Barry Melton, bet that was cool, did he do any old Fish tunes? How's he looking these days. Always loved his guitar work.

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    re: ..."then the package will be “abandoned” which I’m assuming means it will be destroyed" ...

    Careful with your verbiage there fellow!.... I think you are beginning to frighten some of us!

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    I remember seeing them several times, they used to have free entry to their gigs and then ask for donations to keep them on the road. I think they played with Daevid Allan on the Floating Anarchy tour, we saw it in Liverpool University and got DA to sign the album that we had bought that day. He signed it Divided Alien! I remember them at Eric’s club. This is probably around ‘78 or ‘79 iirc.

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    Just got off the phone to UPS who said now they’ve made their final delivery attempt they send a notification to the shipper asking what should happen to the package now i.e. should it be delivered or returned to sender. They said if they don’t hear off the shipper within 10 calendar days then the package will be “abandoned” which I’m assuming means it will be destroyed

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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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It's gotta be from the 1980s, RIGHT?!?!?!? The box set covers 1991 very well, there's NO way he would do a DP pick from 1992-1995....he's done ALL THREE DAVE PICKS THIS YEAR from the 1970s, my guess is 1985, followed by maybe a 1984, or 1982.....I believe at one point a Dave Pick cover for 7/13/84 flashed on the screen briefly a few years ago - anybody remember that???

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My prediction/show I would not be disappointed to see picked is...
Blossom Music Center, 6/25/85

The Day Tripper opener, while pretty rough, is interesting, The rest of the show is pretty spot on. I do not recall any egregious missed lyrics or sonic stumbles. West LA is good, Jack Straw is very strong, Row Jimmy is beautiful, and the China>Rider is top notch, one of my favorites.

It would not fill up three whole discs, but we all know there are a lot of excellent songs to pull from other shows on this same tour...Shakedown from 6/30, Scarlet>Fire from 7/1, Morning Dew from 6/28.

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6/22/85
7/28/82
3/9 or 3/10/81
10/16/81 with filler
10/14, 11/26 or 11/29/80

That said my guess is Lexington, KY 4/21/78, Baltimore 5/26/77 or Atlanta 5/18/77

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I’m half expecting either the Atlanta or Baltimore show to become Dave’s Picks 33, although maybe a starting the third successive year with a ‘77 show is a bit predictable. 1977 has to be one of the most universally popular years and they do like to promote the subscription with something popular, or much requested, to draw people in.

I’ve not picked up on any clues or anything but after a Dec ‘79 pick, which Dave said was “really an 80’s show” and an 80’s/90’s box, I’m hoping 32 won’t be another 80’s show, although I do appreciate some others may feel differently.

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The 80’s are covered for 2019 releases - DaP31, Warfield 80 acoustic, GS Box.
No need for anymore this year.

I’m on board with what was mentioned before, DaP32 being a Keith/Bill show.
Fall 72.

Yes, the rest of Spring 77 does need to come out so that there is a complete tour released.

Winterland March/Dec 77 would each make nice Boxes to complement June.

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...Daves pick #32 and the upcoming boxset after the Giants Box Set... I wish I could post all the years not yet included in the Daves Pick series, I’m unable to do this task because of my disability, I’m sorry. Can anyone post the list for everyone to see , I would be very grateful for any help my brothers and sisters. I hope everyone is having a grateful weekend this week in August , ‘August’is a month that holds /carries a lot of ‘weight’ in the Grateful Dead’s existence. paves Picks 32 lands in November if I remember correctly ...
I love everyone’s picks and indivisual choices for Daves next pick. I’ll gladly be happy with anyone mentioned , so far!
I don’t consider the 1979 Pick as an 80’s release or pick in the series. I consider 79 a year of its own much like 1977 vs 1978 or even 76 for that matter. Each year carries its own weight to me, which I love. I love playing a show from 77 and then following it with a show from 78 to experience that evolution and growth in the playing and unity from each band member at that given time in history . Mores 80’s Please for pick 32, or another year not yet explored in the Daves Pick series. I want something Brand New, something I never heard before , ever. I’ll be grateful for any year, I love it al , ha ha lol ;) 🙏❤️💀🤠, but more Pig pen please to go along with the unresleased music included in the next boxset that includes a LP with new unrealed performances from the early 60’s before 1968... ❤️ Any else pre order a box set before they are sold out! Very limited release, a very smal Run, numbered boxset.

Which list are you referring to LMG? I have most of the original list that was published when DaP was first launched, is that the one you mean or is there a more recent list?

From that original list, I noted the first 40 shows, but I’m sure there were more than that. If those 40 are anything to go by, they’ve departed from the script quite a lot, but of course they didn’t have the Bettyboards back then. Of those 40, they’ve only released 14; 5 as Picks, 2 in the Pacific Northwest Box and 7 in 30 Trips. I’m sure we’ll see more in time, but as they’ve released 80+ shows since the list was published and only 14 from the list, I’m not sure how helpful it actually is.

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So I have recieved the latest Dave's Picks but after collecting it at a local tobacco shop in Växjö, a couple of days later I recieved an invoice in the mail från UPS with an extra about $100,00 to pay for shipping. That invoice should have been paid on August 22nd but I totally refuse to pay it. I'd rather send the Dave's Picks volume back ...

So now I'm waiting for a reminder from UPS and then it will be turned over to a collector of debts and if not paid then, it will be handed over to court. So what can I do?
I have recieved a mail from Dr Rhino in late July concerning problems with Customer Services. I have answered that mail but haven't recieved a reply since then. What else can I do? Anyone knows?

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Micke-I am no expert on Swedish law, but if they didn't charge you at the point of collection, and you didn't receive the invoice until after you had picked it up, I wouldn't have thought they could try and prosecute you after the event. You could surely legitimately claim that you didn't know there was a charge when you picked it up, and wouldn't have done so had you realised there was one.
But, as say, I am no expert. Good luck, anyway.

Based on what I’ve read here, I believe Rhino has now paid for all shipping costs. You just need to get UPS to realize this. People in other Euro countries found that contacting UPS billing department provided the best results. Get details about 30 messages below. Also send a PM to MaryE. Once successful, UPS will no longer consider the bill as unpaid.

Sorry for the hassle and the long wait for getting the CDs. Time passes especially slowly when you are waiting for something good in the mail!

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I had moved from one address to another, put in a request (or two, or three) for a change of address within the same city. July 26 came and went and no DaP31 or no other mail, well, only a piece or two. I put in a request or two or three at my local United States Postal Service office and they're not much help. I recently put in a request for help to search for lost mail from the US Postal Inspector General's office and my Representative in Congress, Rep. Susan Wild (D, Pa 7th) office. Hopefully, they will help me.

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If only it was that simple. Rhino seem to have attempted to resolve this fiasco on an individual basis. In many cases they seem to have been successful, in other cases not. As far as I can make out, they have attempted to pay UPS for my package but have been unsuccessful. Meanwhile UPS have long since stopped updating their tracking info which currently states that the package is still at my local UPS Access Point despite the contrary message that it will only be there until 19 August. €81.88 freight charge still stands. UPS are fully aware of the situation and who the sender is. They told me (twice) to ask the sender to contact their local UPS office. I passed this information on to Rhino (twice) but seemingly to no avail.

Micke: Isn't a Dave's Picks worth a couple of years in the slammer? But seriously, I also received an invoice from UPS with an early date but in my case the invoice arrived before they tried to deliver the package. Also the delivery man wanted payment before giving me the package. The local UPS Access Point also wanted payment after UPS had told me (incorrectly) that I didn't have to pay.

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Boy, if it keeps going like this they may have to switch to entirely digital! These delivery problems have to be biting in mightily to their profit....

Anyway, it might be more realistic to have something like DeKalb '77 for the first DaP of the new year and a four disc set like Kezar '73 for bonus disc pick to entice subscribers. At this point, there are still so many great options!

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6-23-74 or 3-31-73 please for 32.

A real shipping fiasco with overseas UPS. Look for a carrier change with 32, if possible.
Hopefully, all will get sorted ASAP for those still waiting for 31. My 2nd fave "80's show" of the Dave's series.

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Micke, ring the telephone number on the invoice, UPS billing in Sweden, explain and ask for the invoice to be reverted to Rhino. (Even though Kundtjänst worked for me, its a bit hit and miss depending on who you speak to). After two or three weeks you will get a credit note which confirms that you are no longer responsible for the 1030 sek.

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Also, I forgot to add, according to UPS, the resonsibility for delivery charges ALWAYS ultimately resides with the sender, so once the invoice is reverted it is no longer your responsibilty.
Of course this has nothing to do with legitimate customs and import duties. Which in this particular case were not levied. I have requested a replacement from Rhino because my Daves was badly chewed up after all the toing and froing, I suspect I will then be subject to duties. Since the replacement will come with DHL, these charges will be paid by DHL and I will be invoiced subsequently.
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I think Wilfred may have been right when he suggested they pull out all the stops to entice subscribers in the New Year!

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Well.. There are at least 15 top shelf shows yet to see the light.. perhaps 30. So if there are 15 years left in this odyssey.. that gives us an A++, a solid A+, add in a few for variety, obscurity or simply to side-step rioting and there you have it.. another decade and a half of solid releases. Perhaps more.

That seems to be their model.

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UPS have updated their tracking information. Now it shows that my package has been returned from the local UPS Access Point to the area depot and is subsequently in transit. Where it is in transit to is not revealed, which is not helpful, but I guess it is on its way back to the US of A or to the local incinerator. Helpfully, the tracking site also states: "The receiver does not want the product and refused the delivery. We'll contact the sender or receiver about this delivery." To say that I do not want the product is somewhat inaccurate to put it mildly and that they will now apparently contact the sender (or receiver?) is something they should have done long ago when alerted to the situation. I am curious to know what will happen next. Exciting stuff - if you like this sort of thing.

I agree that there are roughly 30-40 A+ shows left. That gives us at least 10 years left of intrigue. I really like the idea of 34 being 6-10-73! Set III w/ABB as the bonus disc. That would sell a few more 2020 subscriptions, i reckon.

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, I hope everyone had a grateful weekend.
Started my day with Daves Pick # 2! 7/31/74 , Hartford ct a beautiful pick , with primo sound from the wall of sound. Also played the bears compilation , called “ rare cuts and oddities ... love the primal Dead sound and beats sonic journals, this being some of his most earliest recording’s ! Low love it!
Anyone else a fan of this release ?! 🙏❤️🤠

Rare cuts and oddities.... early beat sonic journals, primo stuff on this release, I believe Dave put together the final track listing. Bear had a couple / some of his own track running order in his mind for this release. I would love to see Daves and beard notes on this release before production began, it’s always interesting to me how a team comes together to creat together to give birth a new release for the masses , this I think was for the long time ran base, I forgot the number produced unit wise lp vs Cd ?! , Still I love it for its raw power and sound! Primo studio and live performances and rehearsals as well are used and More PigPen! lOVe !!! 🙏❤️🤠💀🙏❤️.

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....how are you feeling? Better we hope.
I don't believe Rare Cuts was limited.

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Good evening with son gratfu times to fin my day and night. I can’t what for tommlfow. I’m enjoying the posits energy from the deaf and heeey performans on cd. Been

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One of my fav Daves Pick showthing s fantastic time in the evolution in sound the dead produced and how by reading the greatful liner notes included. And a plethora of beautif phos tan by well known phoyogrsphers during this time. 🌹🙏❤️😎💀

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NOTE: This limited edition 9x15 oversized book comes packaged with an 12” LP of previously unreleased Grateful Dead music as well as three art prints.

Grateful Dead Origins takes an in depth and personal look at the formation of one of the most important American rock bands of all time, exploring the early days of Jerry Garcia, Phil Lesh, Bob Weir, Pigpen, Bill Kreutzmann and Mickey Hart. The story of the band’s transformation from a bar band performing as the Warlocks to becoming the creators of their own sound and forefathers for the jamband culture is depicted in the original story written by Chris Miskiewicz and illustrated by Noah Van Sciver.

This limited run collector’s deluxe edition will come in a hardcover, oversized, individually-numbered coffee table edition featuring prints and autographed by the comic creators. It will also come with a selection of unreleased Grateful Dead music from the era on vinyl, exclusive to this edition only.

Please note this edition will ship in April 2020. (your card will be charged ahead of time)
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NOTE: This limited edition 9x15 oversized book comes packaged with an 12” LP of previously unreleased Grateful Dead music as well as three art prints.

Grateful Dead Origins takes an in depth and personal look at the formation of one of the most important American rock bands of all time, exploring the early days of Jerry Garcia, Phil Lesh, Bob Weir, Pigpen, Bill Kreutzmann and Mickey Hart. The story of the band’s transformation from a bar band performing as the Warlocks to becoming the creators of their own sound and forefathers for the jamband culture is depicted in the original story written by Chris Miskiewicz and illustrated by Noah Van Sciver.

This limited run collector’s deluxe edition will come in a hardcover, oversized, individually-numbered coffee table edition featuring prints and autographed by the comic creators. It will also come with a selection of unreleased Grateful Dead music from the era on vinyl, exclusive to this edition only.

Please note this edition will ship in April 2020. (your card will be charged ahead of time)
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DescriptionRare Cuts and Oddities 1966 is an album of rare live and studio tracks recorded by the Grateful Dead in 1966. It was released on CD by Grateful Dead Records on March 25, 2005. Rare Cuts and Oddities 1966 was re-released as a limited-edition, two-disc LP in conjunction with Record Store Day on April 20, 2013. Wikipedia

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I never managed to resolve the payment issue with UPS billing - guess it depends on which office person you get put through to. My parcel status stopped updating weeks ago but I have been told it will be destroyed as it had been abandoned by the sender. E-mailed Dr. Rhino on 23rd as per his earlier replies. Finally got a response today which states they are still waiting on replacement copies but he will send one when they arrive - no timeframe provided. There seems to be no end to this fiasco.

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I will have to pull this record out when i get home, it has been a while since i have listened to it. I thought I converted this but it does not look like I have.

Rare cuts,play it again, if you enjoy 1966 vibes this is the Lp to throw on when you get back home my man🙏❤️🤠 beautiful recordings from the Bear! https://youtu.be/7mxWRVI7SsYLove this song!!!🤠....greetings everyone. Thank you All again for all the get well wishes and positive vibes from this group of beautiful people! Have a grateful day my brothers & sisters! Don’t forget to to stop sometime today and Smile smile smile! Love ya guys. Rock on !
I’m in the Phile Zone zone today! Another primo release. Love this version, performance of ‘ hard to handle from my man Pig pen! 🙏❤️🤠

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This morning UPS updated the tracking page again to say "Address corrected". Strange, as they had brought it to my front door once before. This afternoon their page was updated again to say "Delivered" and indeed when I got home from work there it was, delivered, nothing to pay, end of story. Finally. Now to listen to it...

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Daysbetween - keep us posted as to delivery When not If it happens. Have fingers firmly crossed for you :-)

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The new distributor screws up every order I have placed this year. The excuse since March that I have been told is they are changing warehouses. It takes 5 months to move 50 items and a few thousand units to a new warehouse??? I placed an order for mugs on 8/1 and I have yet to get a shipment notice. Customer Service gives me a canned response and hasn't resolved anything. DP Vol 30 didn't even ship until four weeks after release date. So sad. I am considering never ordering again and just having my friends share the ALAC's with me. This is absurd!!!

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Saw them at Merlefest back in 2001. Half the band was arriving by car as they started, apparently having driven from I think Buffalo. So not the best circumstances. A good show. The buddy I was with continued seeing them every time they came around. I saw them at Ziggy's in Winston-Salem once or twice and another festival at some point. They were always good, but nothing too mind blowing. The zydeco aspect is pretty cool, and I like the sound, just never got too into them.

Last 5: 8/4/76 The Other One as I type, will dig into the whole show next
3/18/71 continuing 30 Trips dive, weird hearing organ on Wharf Rat, but the Caution is an all timer. Pigpen is fantastic on it. Not long, but very tight and not crazy rambling Pig. Very good show.
2/22/69 Wow. Love the setlist switcharoo over the Fillmore West run the next week, Doin' That Rag> St Stephen> The Eleven> Lovelight is every bit as good as if Dark Star had kicked off the sequence. Jerry must have hated Rag> Stephen for its overly hard tempo changes in back to back songs. Then a 16 min Eleven?!
Paul Simon Collection pure musical genius.
Quadrophenia even more pure musical genius.

Catfish-John, stuck in a similar limbo about the Woodstock box, got an email saying it was on the way, then one from UPS saying they were returning it because of the wrong invoice, then a canned email from dead.net saying don't bother contacting us again, we will send you a dispatch email when we get round to it.
I'm really shocked by the attitude, not just because this is a really expensive vv limited box, but just the general principle of customer service on top of everything else recently.

3 weeks and counting...still no new delivery notification.
Is there anyone at dead.net or rhino who is in any way motivated to help sort this?

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Anyone else had a post-delivery invoice from UPS? I had two pre-delivery requests from UPS for my two copies and thought I’d paid but they never took my money - I thought Dr Rhino had sorted out instead. Now I’ve got the first of what I’m sure is two invoices. Yikes!

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Frank, I’ve also received a UPS invoice for £84 this morning. This is what UPS were previously asking me to pay in order to release my double subscription, before I spoke to UPS billing and asked them to bill the sender (i.e Rhino).

This is a complete and utter pile of garbage on the part of Rhino and it will surely cost them an absolute fortune to sort it all out. Unless anyone has any better suggestions, my approach to this will be two fold;

(I) Reply to Rhino on the email chain that already exists for this, tell them what’s happened and ask them to pay it.

(II) Contact UPS and tell them Rhino said they were going to pick up these charges, which is what I told them in order to get them to release the shipment.

The irony of this is, that this entire fiasco has led to my not really wanting to listen to DP31 anyway now, simply too much of a negative association.

Rhino should have fixed the international shipping problems immediately rather than use the ‘tough shit, it’s your problem, we already sent you a disingenuous generic email’ approach that they have been using.

It’s disgraceful that Dead net allows Rhino to treat Deadheads (who are paying customers) this way.

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Has anyone figured out what actually happened here? What it just an incorrect box that was ticked as to shipping, i.e. expedited vs. standard? It's hard to fathom why shipping costs should be so exorbitant for an item like this. It needs to be determined so something like this will never happen again.

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Huge huge fan! My wife and I have been going to their shows for the last 25 years or so. Great vibe with a lot of socially conscious lyrics. We see them many times a year and just dance the night away! Luckily they found a second home here in North Carolina and play down here a lot!

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Wilfred, a few weeks ago someone on this site spelled out exactly what the problem was, I believe after lengthy communication with both UPS and Rhino. I can’t recall exactly what it was, but believe it was something along the lines of someone at Rhino selecting the wrong shipping option as you suggest.

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...hello everyone, I hope all of you are having a grateful day.
A fellow dead head friend of mine since grade school came by for a visit and a lovely lunch. We attended many dead shows together going back to 190. And always had a gas blast. Never a dull moment with my friend, his nick name is bear ha ha because he’s gigantic. He’s also a primo jazz drummer ss well, went to school and everything . Very groovy cat. He brought me a gift. It’s the1971 yellow boxset. Does anyone have and thoughts about this release? I wonder what the doc would say ;)
He paid 28$ , which I thought wasn’t so bad . I haven’t opened it yet... reviews or any opinions about this yellow box at the word 1971 performances broadcast over the radio .... how’s the sound quality from these recordings?, any good? I’ve never heard any of them before. I’m a big fan of 1971 Dead music! The doc turned me on to some beautiful gems from 1971, with great audio too! A grateful soul the doc has , god bless him ! And all of you as well. Rock on my brothers and sisters and smile smile smile 🙏❤️🤠

Update - The mug arrived yesterday broken and Warner/Rhino only responded they cancelled my open orders but didn't give a refund. I am not paying $178 for Giants box set to arrive broken. I am so tired of this! I can't believe I will never order another item from this site. I have been a Dave's Picks subscriber since year 1. No more. I will just get the ALAC's from friends. I have shelled out so much money to this site and the lack of customer service is absurd!

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