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    Our friends the Rhinos have various and sundry new releases in the development process, but they're always interested in hearing what you'd like to see hit the virtual shelves of the Store. No promises, but you never know...

    This topic is for requesting new DVDs. There are also topics for box sets and individual shows.

    If you've already requested something in the previous Requests topic, you don't really need to request it again, but hey, if you just can't help yourself...

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    Want to make a lot of money? Release these six collaberative shows in one package, Every note of them. It will be one of the greatest sellers of all time.
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    We just really want to see the Spring Tour 2009 on CDs, not only downloads...pretty please...Thanks!
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    Well, i would pretty much buy any DVD of the Grateful Dead in concert live, even if it wasn't a complete show and / or a compilation -- that said, i would certainly hope for complete shows. Rhino, get them elephant ears up and please listen to the heads, WE WANT DVDs, PLEASE!!!!!!!!!!!! pretty please with sugar on top! I'm gonna make a prediction that they will release the recent The Dead show with the fire dancers in the not too distant future. I am not sure if that was the only venue that had screens, but the shows we was at didn't have screens and i didn't see no cameras. a couple of those shows we was right down in the third row, KIND miracles from an old friend who got those cool seats at a bit more than cost through the Rex auctions!! he just sent me a very cool, signed by all members of the band, poster which was included in that charity tix package!!! oh, and Rhino and / or dead promoters, next time there is a tour, DO THE CHARITY AUCTION FIRST!! then the people with deep pockects will help the charity rather than the asshole scalpers or the consideritDung vip thing.
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    For the historical aspects.
    My vote would have to be July 7, 1989.... JFK Stadium..... Philadlephia Pa. The reasons for this pick are many. First and foremost, this tour was simply put, one of thier best. Another one would have to be the Scarlet>Fire and Blow away are arguably the best career versions of these songs... This is debated on many boards, and I would tend to agree with those that say so. Listen to the streams at ARCHIVE if you never heard them. The number of people who showed up at this show is another reason it should be released. Municipal Stadium aka JFK Stadium was built to seat over 100,000 for a football game. On this date I heard that there was over 90,000 people in attendance and another 15,000 who , for whatever reason; didn't come in.... which surprises me since tickets were still being sold at the door when the first notes started playing. If these numbers are true, then this show might be the Band's most attended single act show in history... If someone knows of a bigger show please let me know.... Englishtown NJ might be the only other example. A Grateful Dead concert was also the last event ever to be held here. This is the show that almost wasn't. City officails were playing around with cancelling this show on the day of performance. Could you imagine what would have happened with 100,000+ deadheads being told there is no show at the last minute. Luckily the city father's took this into consideration and allowed the show to go on. For those who don't know, JFK was literally falling down. As the band played that night, a fine mist of cement was falling from the cement steps down onto the concourse below. Although the Rolling Stones would do some sound checks there later in the week, the venue was officially closed before thier show. Sadly this left Philly with nowhere for the Band to play summer tour anymore (The Grateful Dead refused to play The Vet... for obvious reasons).... Just imagine if JFK could have lasted just one more year for the epic 90 summer tour. As someone who attended both JFK shows, the other in 87.... A DVD of this show would be appreciated because if you were unlucky enough to sit on the risers, you really didn't get a good sound. I have heard the field was alot better. After listening to the soundboard of this show I think I believe those who say that. While so many of the summer tour 89-90 shows have already been released, I'm sure there are those who say "enough from this era".... And I might agree.... But this is a show that should have been released early on.... If only for the good playing and the historical aspects.
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    How about that wonderful NASSAU March 29 1990
    With Marsallis sitting in with the boys. My oh my, that would sell like hotcakes and be so wonderful to be able to watch and listen. Pretty please, Rhino? The Truth is realized in an instant, the act is practiced step by step.
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    I'd vote for DVD releases of any show from the summer of '89. 7/7 is probably at the top of the list. Downhill From Here is a great release, but the performances the next two nights are just as good. How about a release of the whole Alpine run -- leave all the shows intact and that could be the "excuse" for re-releasing 7/17 as part of a 3-show box.
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    Sunshine Daydream - Veneta Oregon DVD?
    I would love to see this released. It was professionally recorded, but seems to have vanished...
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    Any chance we'll get some dead shows on Blu Ray disc sometime soon? I would LOVE to see the Winterland video on Blu Ray! And the advanced audio capabilities of the new format would sound amazing! Please?!
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    Continuing the View from the Vault Series / MORE CONCERT VIDEO
    What happened ? They were coming out consistently and then stopped. Were rumors of a release of some footage with Pigpen and although Festival Express was awesome, I was looking more further into a sole Grateful Dead concert release. I also have the collection of all the others as Downhill, Truckin, Dawg, Winterland, etc.. Also releases of crowd compilations as End of the Road and Tie Dyed. I've read other peoples comments concerning all the footage on the back screens of shows that included lot scenes and indoor video circulating amongst the crowd during the show I would imagine there could be some great compilations made realistic. Where are they ? I was at the Terrapin Family Reunion at Alpine Valley and was awed by the display of collections from and of the Vault. All that tape and film dilated my pupils, we are all patiently awaiting... I'm sure all these people that make these sorts happen are all very busy, I would just like to take an opportunity to thank them for all their doings on some very special releases past, present and about to come and let them know that we for sure are looking forward to some more. Keep up the good work keep it coming ! Would especially like to see something in a more High Definition source of audio/ video format (7.1 & 1080p) such as on Blue Ray Disc. Well Hey Now enough rambling, God Bless... One Love ! Looking forward :) peace.
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    Well...since you asked..8/19/89-Greek Theatre, along with 7/15,16/88 3/27/88 Hampton 9/4,5/91 Richfield, OH Any Winterland '77 stuff as well as any Red Rocks shows, preferably '78 Seattle, 5/26/95 3/16/73 Nassau would be great too. Just a few to name.
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Our friends the Rhinos have various and sundry new releases in the development process, but they're always interested in hearing what you'd like to see hit the virtual shelves of the Store. No promises, but you never know...

This topic is for requesting new DVDs. There are also topics for box sets and individual shows.

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Why not a collection of all the song videos they relased over the years? And the road goes on forever.... BobbaLee
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Oups ! Like I just said on other forum here, I'd just love to have live concerts videos of the Grateful Dead ,to keep me warm this winter ! The best would be the top performances of each of the band, on a video but it must have "little red rooster"included ! Euh,do you take western union for payments ? Buy/pay via a computer worry me .Secured paiments in Europe don't seem tha secured at all ,here!!!
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You're sitting on a goldmine of extraordinary 70's footage of the Dead at their peak. Full shows, professionally shot. Durham, NC 1978, Passaic, NJ 77 & 78, Copenhagen, Denmark 72... The list goes on and on. Not to mention the full shows shot on 16mm with multitrack audio recordings filmed for the Grateful Dead movie which should be released in their entirety; either one show at a time or a box set of the full run on DVD/Blu-ray. I don't know any Deadhead who would not salivate wildly to own these full shows. Especially in the best available quality with a great sound mix. This would make Rhino incredibly popular, bring in tons of money and bring wide smiles to most everyone in the DeadHead community. It's a win-win. Thanks, Hal
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Sunshine Daydream (obviously) and of course that guy on the pole is not naked; shirtless yes, naked no. Bundled with the CD's of the whole show. So Far Backstage Pass All GD Videos. Is there even a place to get an officially released DVD version of Touch of Grey? I know it's on Dead Ringers-The Making of the Touch of Grey Video And More. If not...typical GD. Their biggest hit and video and you can't even buy it if you want it. What about Little Light and Foolish Heart? Am I missing any other official videos? Just saw Hell In A Bucket on the Deluxe Scrapbook bonus DVD (which was great...thanks!) A little pricey but well worth it. Likewise, I wouldn't want to buy the scrapbook without the DVD (although it's very well written and presented). But anyway... How much usable GD outtakes are there from Festival Express? Playboy After Dark would make a nice bonus on a DVD as filler. I could go on and on about live 70's and 80's pro shot stuff. Again, the 12/27/83 Scarlet>Fire on the Scrapbook bonus disc was Great! More of that would be super.
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I would definitely buy a So Far DVD ! And more Jerry Garcia Band shows on DVD would be great as well 1989-91.Thank ya
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Well, I posted this in the wrong thread - so apologies for the re-post: Is any of the video vault shot in HD or suitable for conversion to HD/Blu-Ray? I'm watching Ticket to New Year's now as I normally do this time of year, and as with some of the other DVD's it is pretty blurry when not displaying close-up shots (especially on an HD TV). I would probably upgrade to Blu-Ray on the DVD's I have and would be interested in new Blu-Ray releases more so than new DVD releases. * * * * * * * * * * * * * * -enjoyin' the ride -There'll never be another Jerry
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You go to the store and click on DVD and all that's listed is the last days of the fillmore. No view from the vault, truckin' off to buffalo, GD movie, NOTHING !!!!!!!!!!! What's up there !!?!?! If all the DVD's are getting the once over and re-released I hope they re-release "A Ticket To Noew Years" with "The Promised Land" back in there. Why did they ever cut it out in the first place. And what about all the fun stuff for the pay-per-view audience that night? "Ask The Band" MR. Spock mind melding with santa clause ("Drum Solo Almost Over ") all the interviews. Check Out My Orignal Music at myspace.com/salaversano
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Black Muddy River was only released on "In the Dark"?? I can't find a live recording of it.Such a staple for many years, an encore I always looked forward to. I would love to obtain a live digital recording. My favorite song! I performed it around the campfire at the camp I worked at in Upstate NY the weekend after Jerry died. Many of the campers joined in singing ...Roll Muddy River... mim
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This was really the last of the old time new years shows, the Oakland auditorium, 4 sets, and an out of nowhere Dark Star. I do remember video screens and cameras that night. The playing throughout the night is unbelievable, check the tapes. The Joan Baez stuff is not the best but Jerry is there! Sunshine Daydream I saw Denis McNally talk at an event for his book several years ago and he said that Sunshine Daydream had just been remastered for release and that the sound problems that hurt the original tapes were corrected digitally. What Happened? There should be a box set with the entire Winterland 74 run - EVERYTHING shot for the movie should be on my shelf!
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is my favorite New Year's of all time also.
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There are hardly any DVDs at the store and on Amazon they are way to high$. Will the out of print DVDs be released and when? Does anybody know the answer to this? Also no download series? Where did that go? Thank you in advance. If the doors of perception were cleansed, everything would appear to man as it is, infinite. William Blake
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Would love to see a DVD with the Soundboard tracks with swishy jerry. _____________________________________________ Will you come with me? Once in awhile you can get shown the light in the strangest of places if you look at it right!
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None of us are getting older. It seems to me there's so much stuff to choose from, I don't understand why it takes so long to get the next DVD out. I love playing these DVDs with my kids and dancing around the living room. But there's so little in video that's been released and I know there's a ton out there. At this point I'll take a cup of cold coffee or a blue sun or a three piece band on the corner playing nearer my God to thee......
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I would really like to see a Blue Ray dvd release. The Grateful Dead movie on Blue Ray would be fantastic!!! Just a thought.
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I'd like to see Alvin and the Chipmonks put on a concert of all Grateful Dead tunes!
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Top Shows To Watch (15)1. 10-2-81 shakedown street 2. 6-26-84 casey jones 3. 10-8-89 foolish heart 4. 2-18-71 dark star 5. 5-8-77 dancin' 6. 10-29-77 estimated prophet 7. 7-8-78 franklin's 8. 5-7-79 my favorite show (the shakedown st. is just off the hook) 9. 10-29-85 feel like a stranger 10. 2-20-85 day TRIPPER 11. 5-31-92 So Many Roads 12/13. 9-9/15-87 The wheel/Hey Pocky Way 14. 11-29-80 Grate Shakedown into Franklin's 15. 10-27-79 Dancin' into franklins WOW Any on Video please email me at grateful78nelson@yahoo.com or who makes dvd or Blu-rays
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An official DVD of Aug 27, 1972 would sell like dime beers. WTF? It's the same lack of logic on GD management's part that has kept so many requested, good quality recordings and videos inside the vault instead of in the hands of Dead Head consumers. Bootleg recordings (even Cornell '77 for example) fail in comparison to what a high quality official release would sound (and look) like. Choosy mothers choose to buy good, quality recordings of the Dead even if they already own a good bootleg or an old official VHS of the same show.
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Veneta Oregon on dvd please! Also Rockpalast !! Thanks for Egypt dvd by the way. Also a Jerry dvd from the 70's.
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Outside of Closing Winterland and the Pyramid DVD there is little to choose from in this era of the Dead. I love Brent and Vince but we need some honey from the honey years. And the road goes on forever.... BobbaLee
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Berkeley Greek Theatre (7/15/88) Berkeley Greek Theatre (7/16/88) Berkeley Greek Theatre (7/17/88) These Greek Theatre shows would be a good dvd or Knickerbocker Arena, Albany NY (3/24/90) Knickerbocker Arena, Albany NY (3/25/90) Knickerbocker Arena, Albany NY (3/26/90) but 3-24-90 is my favorite and would be a great dvd or last Soldier Field, Chicago, IL (Saturday 7/8/95) Soldier Field, Chicago, IL (Sunday 7/9/95) 7/9/95 would be great since its the last show to be on a dvd.
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Or, if there's not enough quality material (doubt that) for individual years, a best of '65-'67 series.Live, not studio. Would make my day. Thanks so much.
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The complete shows on blue ray and cleaned up and including the complete between set sketches and and crowd footage uncut. They are way overdue. Better yet, how about a NYE blue ray box set containg all of the visually recorded shows featuring the 80's, '90 and 91.
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Hello,This starts my daily request to have all the video of the complete run of the October 1974 at Winterland shows released on dvd/blu-ray. These 5 shows are amongst the greatest they ever did and the video that we do have of it (The Grateful Dead Movie) makes me pine away for the entire thing! Lets have it !!!!!
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Hello,This is my daily request to have all the video of the complete run of the October 1974 at Winterland shows released on dvd/blu-ray. These 5 shows are amongst the greatest they ever did and the video that we do have of it (The Grateful Dead Movie) makes me pine away for the entire thing! Lets have it !!!!!
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Hello,This is my ongoing request to have all the video of the complete run of the October 1974 at Winterland shows released on dvd/blu-ray. These 5 shows are amongst the greatest they ever did and the video that we do have of it (The Grateful Dead Movie) makes me pine away for the entire thing! Lets have it !!!!!
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Hello--As I watch my VHS tapes slowly oxidize, I'm wondering if we'll ever see the re-release of Downhill From Here (perhaps expanded?) or Ticket To New Year's? Used copies are going for too much ($30-50) on Amazon and E-Bay, so it would be lovely to see these re-released.Thanks!
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Hello,This is my ongoing request to have all the video of the complete run of the October 1974 at Winterland shows released on dvd/blu-ray. These 5 shows are amongst the greatest they ever did and the video that we do have of it (The Grateful Dead Movie) makes me pine away for the entire thing! Lets have it !!!!!
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Hello,This is my ongoing request to have all the video of the complete run of the October 1974 at Winterland shows released on dvd/blu-ray. These 5 shows are amongst the greatest they ever did and the video that we do have of it (The Grateful Dead Movie) makes me pine away for the entire thing! Lets have it !!!!!
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How about a dvd boxset of shows from 1994 and 1995
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Jerry was in pretty bad shape at that time, for example Cal-Expo '94 was just plain awful. I guess it was too hot for him at that time, somewhere around 100F as I recall, and his playing suffered. It was so sad to see him that way. RIP Jerry, and thank you for all you gave us.
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I agree with you. I would just like to see any full shows after 1991 or before 1970.
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Hello,This is my ongoing request to have all the video of the complete run of the October 1974 at Winterland shows released on dvd/blu-ray. These 5 shows are amongst the greatest they ever did and the video that we do have of it (The Grateful Dead Movie) makes me pine away for the entire thing! Lets have it !!!!!
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How about the rest of winterland 74 on dvd/blu-ray and/or veneta 72?
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How about the rest of winterland 74 on dvd/blu-ray and/or veneta 72?
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Does anyone official actually read this thread, or is this forum just for us to entertain ourselves with odd requests that will never see the light of day anyway? How about the rest of winterland 74 on dvd/blu-ray and/or veneta 72?
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How about the rest of winterland 74 on dvd/blu-ray and/or veneta 72?
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I think you said that... Veneta '72 gets a lot of requests, shall we say. It is also in wide circulation.
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I have longed for a Blu-Ray or DVD version of "So Far." In my experience it's the only film made that captures the time distortion and texture of an actual psychedelic experience -- and does so convincingly even for unimpaired minds. Now that's a good trick and it deserves archival preservation for future generations. Besides that, the footage is beautiful, imaginative, and trippy and the music can't be beat. I think this masterpiece deserves a major revival since it could easily be the highest quality project with which the Dead have ever been associated. Azulstar
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How about woodstock??!! may not have been the best performance, but it would probably be a huge hit on dvd, and not a lot of video from the 60's circulates at all.
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Just release anything!!!! We will buy whatever you put out there!!!!! More of winterland 74, or how about veneta 72, or any europe 72 you have (you can tie it in with the big box set music release), or make it easy on yourselves, put So Far on dvd, or how about any of the shows from the 90's you have on video in the vault that were up on the big screens? Brent's last show? Any of the new years eve shows that were broadcast on pay-per-view cable tv (which seems to be most of the 80's? Halloween 1980? Summer Solstice 89? The final show? Anything!!! To save on money for yourselves, how about just releasing it on this website as a purchase for download, kind of like iTunes or your digital download series. Then you don't have to cover the cost of dvd booklets and cases. Or at least put some up for us to stream from the site to see!
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Hire me, I will work on it for you!
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I'm sure I'm not the first one saying this but if we all keep hollering maybe they're get off their butts and put this out. August 27th 1972 It's all on film and georgus audio. Just put it out, the whole show don't bother editing just mail out !!! We're all sitting here waiting for you to tell us how much it'll cost !!!!Check Out My Orignal Music at www.reverbnation.com/salaversano
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Please release "Sunshine Daydream"! I'm sure the folks at Rhino as well as the band members themselves realize that this show is THE one that more people want to see officially released, in theaters and on DVD, than any other. There is tons of pro-shot footage of the whole show from at least 4 different angles, there are soundboard recordings, film crew audio recordings, nothing is missing to make this a reality except for somebody's permission. I would love to see a no-bullshit real explanation as to why this has not happened yet. Everybody has theories and there are little bits of "Bob said this or that" floating all around but I have never seen the issue addressed head-on. And we all know this wasn't just "a show". This was a historic cultural event, fully documented, kept under lock and key. And all the while the filmstock slowly succumbs to the chemical vagaries of time. A damn shame, a real damn shame.
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Hey Everyone, I really appreciate all of the releases and understand that DVD's are more difficult to bring to market. However, We're not getting any younger and there is so much music already out there on CD. Can't you focus on getting some big runs of shows on Blu Ray? You know, Like the Warlock shows at Hampton in '89, etc. So let's hurry up and get it out here! OK, ready, Break! Thanks, Scot
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I'll keep this short and simple, I would love a release of the Sunshine Daydream movie along with a CD release of the entire show. You know it is one of the all time best, so please I'm almost 64 years old and I would like to be able to buy this before I become too senile to remember why.
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It's 2012... THAT'S 2012!!! Has anyone out there ever heard the requests for 8/27/72 I'd like to see this while I will still know what I'm watching. And before my discretionary income becomes earmarked for diapers. 1972 - 2012 there has to be some great marketing ops here. Come on guys, or girls
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that that particular request has become the latter-day equivalent of "DAAAAARRRKK STAAAAAAR JEEEERRRYYYYYYY!!!"