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    Just like the singular Cornell, just like the one later called Sunshine Daydream, just like hallowed Hampton, DeKalb stands legend on its own as one of the most sensational performances the Grateful Dead ever did do. Early tape-trading circles earmarked the show as upper-echelon and when you have a listen, we're sure you'll be inclined to agree. The original reel-to-reel recordings have been shined and polished to perfection, showcasing mighty fine fret work, sparkling keys, and unparalleled harmonies. In fact, we can hardly pick favorites - from start to finish, there's just too much good stuff!

    Limited to 22,000 numbered copies, DAVE’S PICKS VOLUME 33: EVANS FIELD HOUSE, N. ILLINOIS UNIVERSITY, DEKALB, IL 10/29/77 has been mastered to HDCD specs by Jeffrey Norman.

    *Limited to 2 per order. Very limited quantity available.

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  • Dennis
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    Oro, Hershey and the bird

    I thought Jim was at Hershey also?

    Oro, glad you reinforced my memory. Sometimes I'd tell people about the pure "sonics" of a show and you'd get that look. Another sonic memory is a Halloween show in Columbia(?). Small venue, classic theater v shape. They had speakers arranged on stage, but also in the rear corners. Encore, I believe, they did Werewolves of London and when Bobby did the wwwwaaaaawwwwoooooo … werewolves of London, the sound wrapped around the theater as they brought the two corners up. It was a wow moment.

    Saw the poetry, I remember the Gooney Bird..... and Merriweather.

    Was around that time we went to an Island you crossed an old RR bridge to get to. That was a nice place. (yes I could look up this info, but I'm too lazy right now)

  • bob t
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    Rob Bertrando audience tapes are so good!!! 7/21/74 Hollywood

    Well just finished that show. Rob sure knew how to tape shows back in the 70's!!! Take a listen to the Row Jimmy Playing>Truckin>Wharf Rat>Playin if you don't want to listen to the whole show... I listened to the Charlie Miller one....

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    I may never receive this

    I'm sure this is a great show and recording. Who knows if I will ever receive it. Looks to be lost in the mail. GDM says they are looking to send me a replacement. So far, no replacement sent. Definitely the last time I buy a subscription

  • P Hill
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    85 support our trips

    astroworld southern star
    gooney birds
    jitterbug in the enchanted kingdom bounce house
    talking trees from wizard of oz
    snow cones
    perfect show bird rain deal scarlet touch wheel dew
    such determined leopards before embarking to manor we drove out to hi island
    for the sunrise
    love of my life in my arms fata morgana and the rest
    last time being in washington state bout a decade ago met a fellow on the ferry to bc and we both agreed that summer 85 needed the europe 72 treatment
    greek
    alpine
    riverbend
    blossom
    spac
    hershey
    merriweather
    pittsburg
    ventura
    red rocks
    lost summers display laminate showcasing divinity you dig
    my last show was 88 houston tryed the whole dad thing for a while
    some will try to recapture the flag and some will play it smart and recognise summertime has passed guess we are all indifferent in our own ways bein modest
    rip domino love you forever

  • daverock
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    It gets on my tits when people start (and often never stop) talking at gigs. In fact I am not crazy about talking in general. Since the advent of mobile phones etc people can't even shut up for 5 minutes when they are on there own in England. Oftens the time I slump into a seat on the train, get out my book, and then have to shut out the sound of someone talking bollocks at the top of their voice to someone on a phone. It would be nice if we could have a national day of silence. No talking for 24 hours. Bliss.

    No Dave's picks in England yet, but that's to be expected. So much for this "special relationship " between the U.S and the U.K. that they keep banging on about.

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    Miscellaneous ramblings of a lunatic

    CARLO: “ smells like a pine tree in a can” your making me thirsty! On cold meds so no alcohol going on almost 2 weeks now, Dooooooo!
    33 EYES: definetly and edit glitch

    BOOBIE DAZZLER: I actually “borrowed” that from Gary Draiton on The Curse of Oak Island, currently our favorite show. The guy cracks me up.

    D&C: you’d think either before or after they’d do at least some West Coast shows...

    35 LEFT FIELD: “that would be something”, hopefully with the success of the giants box they’ll feel more comfortable about branching out. And I’ll take any well done Matrix!

    CLAMS: mistakes, clunkers, F.U.s, are all very technical musician terms, lol, or as Phil would say, no such thing as a mistake, only an opportunity to take the music somewhere else.

    OTIS: right on!

    STLOTZY: 😃😃

    DENNIS: 😃 yuck, yuck, and great Hershey story/description. Personally, I lost my shit in Hershey, lol. Actually saw a homemade tee-shirt that said that, I wanted it so bad...I know some folks kinda underrate this one, but it’s always been a fav of shows I was at. The Dew was a personal favorite, perhaps the Live fav...But that Estimated is a Boobie Dazzler for sure! I distinctly remember during EP it stopped raining enough for them to start removing the plastic tarps protecting the PA Speakers, by the time the build up in Terrapin came round, between that and Healy turning it up, the sound got real nice and loud. We were standing right in front of him and thus goading him until then to turn it up, so eventually he did. The moon came out and man that whole Terrapin, drums/space was intense. Definitely utilizing the surround matrix as Dennis described, but also Healy’s custom auto pan, and ? something that could move the sound forward and back, similar to 3D immersive audio that’s a current AV trend. But this was some cool shit as you could literally hear sounds coming out over our head and move towards the back, and the back suddenly toward the front, or even hover right over our heads. I remember turning around and grinning at Healy and his grin was even bigger! Hard to describe but amazing freaky shit. Heard similar at other surround setup gigs, especially cool when near the SB! Like Jim says, if only we had better recordings of those years!

    8/6/74: bobt, Bob’s rather chatty throughout that one, and pretty hilarious how he has to scold the kids, Stoltzy would be proud 😉

    Happy Friday folks! Hope I make it home as we’re getting ponded pretty good up here. Im working on a north facing slope about 10K above sea level, and its “puking” as the locals say...so hope I make it home as I received the mighty Ref 3 back from its maker and my new DAC late last night. Hope to give 33 etc a real workout tonight, perhaps with some Scooby Snacks, lol 😎 Sooooobbbyyyy ruuuueee!

  • JimInMD
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    It came through pretty clear in the tapes.. great Morning Dew.

    I think they have two different music venues in Hershey Park.. Hershey Park Stadium and Hershey Park Theatre. I saw Bob Weir alone and acoustic at the theatre opening up for Bob Dylan a few years ago. Great little venue, great time. Both performers were quite excellent.

  • Dennis
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    No, it's not an adult title. I have a nice soundboard (and audience) of this show. Yes I was there with a group. We rented a van and about 8 of us packed in. We spent the day in the amusement park tripping balls. Made my buddy sick on a spinning ride. Started drizzling while in the park, hit the gift shop and we all bought these cheap Hershey ponchos. Big garbage bags with holes in the top and arms with a glued on sack for the head. They were covered with pics of Hershey candies all over them. Everyone in show wanted to know where we got them, guess they only sold them in the amusement park gift shop,,,, lucky us!

    They had the band set up in the end zone, front of stage at goal line. They were running a quad sound system with speakers towers on all four corners of the end zone. During Estimated during the wah-wah section they moved the sound around the four speaker towers, diagonally, front to rear and circles. wah-wah, wah-wah, wah-wah. We were in top row of bleachers at the 50 yard line (place wasn't that big, like a high school football field) You could hear the sound moving around,,, wow (like said, tripping balls) My log book shows an incredible morning dew. But I think the estimated will ALWAYS be remembered.

  • bob t
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    Started off with two shows from 74 that I seem to skip over 6/8/74 Oakland Coliseum..... just got to the start of Playing in the Band.... can't wait.... after 7/21/74 Hollywood Bowl... bob t

    Edit...The Two Lost China Dolls of 1974.... one here, "Sorry folks the guitars went out of tune".. Phil Lesh and the famous 8/6/74 "Don't climb on the fence idiot" Bob Weir... both out of Eyes of the World

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    Great show.. Dennis has a trip report somewhere. I have a good board of that show.. Send a PM if you want it.

    '85 is one of those years I wished they recorded well on Reel to Reels. Can you imagine how different things would have been if Bear didn't get busted both in '68 and again in '70? We'd have more Reel to Reel recordings to be sure. There's momentum to make mushrooms legal in Washington DC. Baby steps but progress nonetheless.

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Just like the singular Cornell, just like the one later called Sunshine Daydream, just like hallowed Hampton, DeKalb stands legend on its own as one of the most sensational performances the Grateful Dead ever did do. Early tape-trading circles earmarked the show as upper-echelon and when you have a listen, we're sure you'll be inclined to agree. The original reel-to-reel recordings have been shined and polished to perfection, showcasing mighty fine fret work, sparkling keys, and unparalleled harmonies. In fact, we can hardly pick favorites - from start to finish, there's just too much good stuff!

Limited to 22,000 numbered copies, DAVE’S PICKS VOLUME 33: EVANS FIELD HOUSE, N. ILLINOIS UNIVERSITY, DEKALB, IL 10/29/77 has been mastered to HDCD specs by Jeffrey Norman.

*Limited to 2 per order. Very limited quantity available.

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It looks like a race between us on who gets the july 78 box first. Or mabey not at all. But let's think positive. Who ever loses gives the winner a comment of "you are the master" on this board. Sound goooood??

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So I ordered the subscription back on 10/29/19....I received an email confirmation of my order, my credit card was charged, and has long since been paid in full.

Flash forward to today:
Current order status: Processing
Shipping status: Not shipped
And no shipping notice received

How can it be this hard to ship a CD? And for the record, the money collection part of the process seems to work just flawlessly. Wtf....

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I wouldn't be as concerned yet. I'm of course speaking from the perspective of someone who has received. But this is by far the earliest I've gotten a Pick, and I've subscribed since year 2. No shipping notice on the extra I bought when I saw it was still onsale the other day. They have not had a great track record lately, but it is normal at this point for there not to be a notice yet. I suspect some people will not get a notice or will receive it after receiving their shipment.

The box set stuff and missing DaP 32s is a shame. My DaP 30 arrived soon after another nudging email sometime in December. Luckily a friend had hooked me up with flacs, and I renamed and reordered it into Early and Late shows each night, so I had the music, just not the physical product that my obsession demands. (Obsession that is tameable enough that it does not yield to shelling out 400 bucks a pop for Dave's 1-4 until I win the lottery, or a Pick 4 playing 5877.) Anyway, I hate that Giants and July 78 boxes aren't getting where they're supposed to be. But don't fret about Dave's 33rd just yet. It may just surprise you on your porch in an oddly marked box.

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Got mine yesterday.

Even though it's not sold out yet, it probably will. I think raising the numbers released is good that more people will be able to get one. Saturation point? I don't know about that. Perhaps.

I think volume 34 will sell out fast. That's a monster show there. An 80s and or a 90s follow-up would be most welcomed.

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https://archive.org/details/gd1987-01-28.nak100.koucky.gmb.79466.sbeok…

Set 1

Shakedown Street
Get Back
Peggy-O
Walkin' Blues
It Must Have Been The Roses
It's All Over Now
Row Jimmy
My Brother Esau
Bird Song
Jack Straw

Set 2

When Push Comes To Shove ->
Samson And Delilah
Black Muddy River
He's Gone ->
Spoonful ->
Drums ->
Space ->
Eyes Of The World ->
Black Peter ->
Around And Around ->
Sugar Magnolia

Encore
U.S. Blues

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Make no mistakes, I do prefer 1970's releases to 1980' and 90's but another 1977 release didn't sounded that interesting. Maybe that's why there are still copies left for non-subscribers?

I'll bet a 3-CD made up of bits and pieces from about Fall 1966 to about Spring 1968 would sell out much faster. ;-)

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I'm wondering if it's the increase to 22,000 units that has made this slow or is it just because the show has had a good soundboard recording available for years. I think the same thing might happen with the next show as I own a bootleg soundboard CD of the 6/23/74 show already. Getting an official Dave's Picks is nice, but it isn't as nice as a show I haven't been able to obtain a soundboard recording on before.

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4-23-77,

there are a few left from May that are good, too.

How about 10-15? 10-2? :-)

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...is just fine with me, can't think of when I've put on a DaP or DP from '77 or any of the '77 box sets and been disappointed. Of course, I'm pretty easy to please and ultimately I want it all (the world and everything in it;). Looking forward to this arriving. I've been on an outlaw country kick for my listening lately but I'm about ready to dive back into some dead again soon. I did listen to a little of 2/27/69 this evening, just the start of Good Morning Little Schoolgirl in the car while running some errands, but it was sounding really good. Sometimes those FW '69 shows are what gets me back to listening to the dead after a little break. But now I'm just rambling...

Dead Mike....spot on. 1966-1968 would be most refreshing. Its not that 1977 shows aren't good, just that we have had so many of them, and literally none in Daves Picks from 1966-Spring 1968, or up to Spring 1969, for that matter. Strange, considering this was arguably the most exciting and revolutionary period.

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So what you’re saying is you don’t really want those Winterland Boxes from March and December 77?

I was looking forward to them.

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Well what do you know , back to work today after a long weekend to be greeted with an email from dead.net saying that they are not able to ship the item as it’s out of stock 😾😾😾😾 no mention of a refund though 🤔

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I stand corrected , the refund has come in .
😸😸😸

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12,351 arrived last night and I was able to listen to the first set. Man, these guys are good
Big thank you to the guys at ABCD LLC group that worked so hard to get these reels back to the Dead for no profit. Much more to come from this stash as well.
Sound quality so far is A+, no muffled lyrics.
Definitely a different feel so far than the Binghamton show, that I love and the Colgate show, that is good.
Soundboards pulled from Achrive.org do not come close to the mastering work done for all these official releases. It is great to have them, but there is no comparison.

I would definitely recommend this show for those who are on the fence. Never thought I would have to recommend a 77 show. This is all gravy to me gents.
Just think how far we have come.

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https://archive.org/details/gd1987-01-29.nak100.koucky.gmb.79467.sbeok…

Set 1

Funiculi Funicula
Tico Tico Tuning
Hell In A Bucket ->
Sugaree
El Paso
Loser
Little Red Rooster
Brown Eyed Women
Cassidy
Don't Ease Me In

Set 2

Scarlet Begonias ->
Fire On The Mountain
Looks Like Rain
Terrapin Station ->
Drums ->
I Need A Miracle ->
Stella Blue ->
Goin' Down The Road Feeling Bad ->
Johnny B. Goode

Encore
It's All Over Now, Baby Blue

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A box set with the complete recordings of the Dead from the Fillmore East and the Fillmore West. Yes!!!

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received, should have it by Monday 2-3-2020. No complaints here, well, I have a lot of complaints, but none directed at this bunch of pranksters :)
Last five:
Blue Cheer - Vincebus Eruptum dedicated to Bear
Budgie - In for the Kill
Bloodrock - Bloodrock 1st lp
Cactus - One way or another
Free - Fire and Water
Jimi Hendrix - Cry of Love

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The set lists look so great! (The one and only "Get Back"!) However, these shows are a great example of how we can never judge a show on paper. They are pretty atrocious... Boreal Ridge bad. The one and only "Get Back" is for a reason.

I believe that Bobby had to put Otis down just before these shows, and he was visibly an emotional wreck up on stage. I can understand. I am a life-long pet person, and I have had to put down a few myself, and recently just accompanied my best friend to be with her when she put her cat to sleep. I couldn't imagine doing a show in front of thousands of people in that condition...

The same is true about the set list/show in the opposite direction. Many of the fabulous Fall/Winter 79 shows don't look like much on paper, but boy-howdy are they smokers!!!

Goes to show, you don't ever know - I guess we've just got to listen.

Got my shipping notice at 3:58 EST this morning. Now, if I could only get that tracking link to work... :)

Peace

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Just got mine... says Monday but my experience with their tracking is that it usually arrives a day earlier. Saturday would be just exactly perfect!

Finally received the black and gray bolt hat and Ready or Not vinyl that I ordered back in October.

My guess is that with all of the talk here of tunneling, they have spent the last 6 months or so reinforcing the the 4 ft thick steel walls that surround both the vault and the warehouse. Now that it’s done, things will get back to normal. Can’t blame them as we haven’t kept our plans very secret. When we do finally break through to the walls we will have our work cut out for us.

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No shipping notice, no surprises in the mailbox and my subscription order still says pending - feels like looking in the empty mailbox for my SASE when everyone else already got theirs

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Shipping notice received today! ETA Monday. Whoo hoo! Now to wait and see...

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Unkle Sam's avatar reminded me: where are the Robert Hunter solo shows? Does his wife hold the rights -- and the tapes? Has anyone heard anything about contemplated releases?

Caught an epic Hunter show at the Rainbow in Denver around 1980. Simply amazing delivery of long, strange song cycles. We were tripping pretty hard and my girlfriend freaks out: "I've got to leave!" I turned to her -- she clearly expected me to react, probably to take her home -- and I looked into her eyes with complete love and sincerity.

"Good luck" I said. And turned back to Mr. Hunter.

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This one will always have a special place in my heart, even though I was only 4 years old when it was performed. I went to law school (not the best decision I ever made) at NIU, and saw a few (obviously non-Dead) shows at the Evans Field House. I was in my 3rd year of school on the 20th anniversary of this show, when I was just starting to take my first tentative steps up onto the bus. I've been on ever since, and in fact still live about 20 minutes down the road from DeKalb. That they played such an amazing show at a podunk college town that is near and dear to me is a small source of pride.

Oh yeah, and I received my shipping notification today, which was a great relief. Be patient and have faith, everyone!

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And thumbs up from me for mentioning Budgie. The meaning of life is I'm In for the Kill-indeed. Dig these -

The Baggy Rehearsals cd1 Jimi Hendrix
Cutting Edge 1965-1966 cd1 Bob Dylan
The Early Years Status Quo
Mr Fantasy mono Traffic
Piper At The Gates of Dawn mono Pink Floyd

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Got shipping notice...

Robert Hunter shows: recently saw some on Relisten

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how'd she take that?

"Good luck"

lol

why do women (ok, some women) always want to leave shows?

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Really good Help>Slipknot>Drums>Other One>Wharf Rat>Slipknot>Franklins Tower sandwich on this weeks Tapers Section in case you missed it!!! Glad everyone is getting their shipping notices!!! bob t

P.S. the Franklin's clocks in at almost 20 minutes!!!!

Many of my older DH friends that were at that show say it was perhaps the best they ever saw. Even better than Rochester 77, which they also consider a top show pick. If I’d only been a couple years older....

EDIT: I was at the next “tapers” selection 9/26/81..

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notice today...arrival Monday...no complaints...I've received product way early previously...been a subscriber for four years...and it's not like I don't have various masters of this show on CD-R that I've acquired through the years

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it came UPS. No USPS handoff. Shipping notice came today. Excellent show

Can you please reveal the copy number that you have i.e., 00001/22000.

I got a shipping notice for my 2020 subscription copy on 01/29/20. I'm awaiting a shipping notice on the ala carte order. I would not be surprised that I'd get the item first then a no longer useful shipping notice.

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#6256 delivered yesterday

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Meaning, when I said, sincerely, "Good luck!" she settled down and took refuge in the music, which is my standard advice whilst tripping hard...

Actually, the backstory: we're standing in line for the show, coming on to the acid, when a guy next to us has an epileptic fit, collapsing on the ground. So my male buddy and I put a jacket under his head, made sure his tongue wasn't in his throat and reassured him while someone banged on the theater door to get help. (Pre-cell phone, those were the days!)

Paramedics arrived quickly and treated him, possibly hauling him off, I don't clearly remember. My girlfriend was, at that time, in a college group devoted to first responders; she later became a professional psychologist. She just wasn't ready for the real thing. So I think the acid plus epileptic fit kinda spooked her. Just another GD-related show for us; the circus was in town, etc.

AND THERE WAS NO EFFIN' CHANCE I WOULD OR EVEN COULD LEAVE THE THEATER!! We had about third row center and it was just Hunter, his guitar, harmonicas and neck rack, a small table with an ashtray and vase of flowers and his long stemmed cigarette holder ala Hunter Thompson (whom I also encountered, that's yet another story).

I believe that was the show where a woman brushed past us to get to her seat and dropped a piece of paper in my lap with her phone # on it -- the first and last time that ever happened. My girlfriend did ask what it was about and I said, "Oh, nothing..."

To sum up, two opportunities for "trouble ahead, trouble behind," and I skated!

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I wonder what should be the proper punishment for anybody who complains that they did not get a chance to buy ala Carte Dap 33? The rack, guillotine, thumb screws or force them to listen to the dave Matthews band. Finally got my dap announcement today. Yeah.

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That’s quite the story, brings back both kinds of memories, lol. Especially “hey, Im just trying to ‘be’ right now, so a, sorry......”
You especially jump started one in I believe Philly? Bunch of us at the red roof after a show, most hanging with Lee when all of a sudden fucking tasty cakes starts flopping around on the floor and sorta foaming at the mouth....”not cool Kyle”......yeah, talk about a mood changer. Luckily his buddies knew this could happen and how to handle etc cause most of the rest of us were by now having a hard time “living the good life”....phhhew, that was an intense/weird situation. Fortunately ol TC AND the rest of us eventually were ok, lol Hadn’t thought of that in decades. It’s funny how certain slight associations can trigger such memories.

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I take it there are no bonus tracks? 😁

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....i had one in the parking lot at Irvine Meadows in '89. My fault though. Was doing nitrous while standing. Lesson well learned. Fell straight back like a sequoia and CRACKED my skull. Not a really good time, but I was young and dumb.

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Shipping confirmation received. This little beauty is on its way to the Netherlands. Should arrive in about two weeks.

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No hidden/bonus tracks

I got one myself, here in England, this morning.

Talking of 1976, 9/25/76, otherwise known as Dicks Picks 20 (the first half thereof) is a good show for the era. Its the night after the show released as Dave's Picks 4, and much better, to my way of listening.

It might sound perverse, but I am not keen on bonus tracks. Especially when there is no indication on the cover as to which show it comes from. Quite annoying, having an unexpected and unidentified wodge of music thrust at me out of context.

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Thanks everyone, Blue Cheer was a go to record back in the day when it was first released, I remember first hearing it and asking my trip buddy, "who is this owsley guy" found out he had a hand in making the acid we were doing, coincidence?
Budgie was a band I had never heard of then one nite while we were tripping the light fantastic, a friend put on In for the Kill, wow, then Zoom Club came on and that was it, a fan ever since. Daverock, we must be twin sons from different mothers, your recent listening list is quite formidable and one I can see myself digging right in to, that Pink Floyd mono is off the charts, I have a copy, sounds so good for mono and anything Hendrix is top notch in my book.
Why do chicks always want to leave when things get "weird", don't know, but sometimes its a good thing, I was at a rock concert back in 79' lots of acts, Mahogany Rush, Aerosmith, Ted Nugent , Cheap Trick, some others too and the lady I was with had done too many Quaalude's, she looks at me after several stumbles and falls and says "Take me Home, now". I was tripping pretty hard and said "gladly" got her out of there, took her home and came back and caught the rest of the show, great show with Steven Tyler so high, he fell off the stage, bounced once and got right back up and didn't miss a lyric. When I returned, everyone clapped and applauded her absence. She was a hottie but when she did ludes, she was a pain in the ass and prone to mega-drama.
My seizure story is about the time we were all at a Mcdonald's and in line to get some munchies, we had just received some killer Columbian Red Bud and it was exceptional, we all looked like a bunch of burnouts and then, one of the guys just fell over and started squirming all over the floor, right there in line, trying to do the right thing, we tried to help, but had no idea what to do. He had never had a seizure before and after coming out of it said "man, that's some killer weed". $400.00 a lb, $40.00 oz's, those were the days indeed. (1976 if I remember right)

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But I'll say this: I totally hate "having an unexpected and unidentified wodge of music thrust at me out of context."

I think it's the "wodge" that really gets to me. Might even cause a seizure.

I mean, totally!!

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