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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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    My subtle approach to "chompers"

    "SHUT THE FUCK UP, ASSHOLE!"

    6/28/85, first set has Birdsong > Comes a Time > Deal. How many times did the GD do _that_?

    my audience copy has people "BLAHBLAHBLAH"

    grrrrrr......

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    Wasn't that a Native American porn series?

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    @ Carlo RE: Clams and Chompers

    I remember reading that one of the band members, I believe it was in Phil's book, used the term "clams" to refer to the bad notes they would hit... I always thought that was pretty funny. The term, however, is pretty ubiquitous in the music world, particularly in jazz. There is a (in)famous video of drummer Buddy Rich yelling at his band on their tour bus about "clams." I would link a video here, but the Web Blocker here at work is so efficient that results for searching blocked videos don't even appear. It can be easily found on YouTube though by searching for "Buddy Rich Tour Bus Rant," or something like that.

    Now, referring to those people who talk loudly during shows, the newer term I've been hearing thrown around is "chomper." I have mixed feelings about this. Sure, I don't want anyone talking loudly when I am trying to listen to a concert, but I also don't want any self-important jerk telling me to be quiet (I don't talk a lot, but...) or worse, giving me one of those passive aggressive cards. Look, we all paid to see the same show, and it's a rock and roll concert, not the symphony or church. On top of that, I have found that the derisive use of the term "chomper" is more often than not used to signal how much more someone "is into" the band than someone else - just another way of proving oneself as "Deader than thou..." (or, as I have more commonly found it, "Phishier than thou"... this type of attitude is rampant among Phish fans.) Again, if we could all just live by the motto "Don't be a jerk," than no one would be yelling their conversations during songs and no one would be getting butt-hurt because someone next to them talked to their buddy for a moment during "Sand."

    Rant over.

    And now, for your TDIGDH - Stanley Theater, 1969: https://archive.org/details/gd1969-02-07.137392.sbd.wise.sirmick.sbeok…

    It's February in 69... chances are high it's a good one!

    Happy Friday, DeadLand,

    Peace

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    Check out Jam of the week 10/7/77 Albequerque

    In case you missed seeing it.. Ramble on Rose through Playing in the Band from the second set... The Iko Iko was on the October 77 Road Trips. bob t

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    Clams. Ha. I may be ignorant but by 'clams' you mean
    crowd talkers during a song? Please enlighten me so it can be used by me at some future time. Thanks.

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    Tonight I finally had a chance to listen, properly, to the new release, but only disc one. I've known this show since I discovered LMA, and I've heard great sounding recordings of it, but this is really a whole new level. I love how loud Bobby is... he was doing some bizarre and gorgeous shit at this show! The mix overall is stellar, and I agree with the consensus, what WAS Keith doing on Minglewood? :o) Another something I'd never really noticed until hearing it so clearly, (and PUMPED on my car stereo.)

    Anyway, overall, this is such a solid 1st set, top to bottom. Are there lyric flubs? Yep. Any "clams" here and there? Yep, sure are. It is common knowledge that the most successful supermodels are those who have some sort of "imperfection"... think Cindy Crawford and her mole. (You're welcome.)

    The playing is absolutely ferocious throughout, and I think it has to be in the discussion for best 1st set of Fall 77 - if not the year. Highlights for me are the Might as Well and Jack Straw as a 1-2, the Ramble on Rose (which has a swing about it that I haven't noticed before - TANGENT: Billy and Micky are completely locked in this set... makes a HUGE difference. -), and the the Roses/Let it Grow closing duo... F'n perfection. Donna and Jerry sound like angels singing this Roses... and then - I would like everyone to find some time to relisten to Jer's opening solo in Let it Grow, which happens right around the 4:00 min mark... SMOKING HOT!!! They then jam for another 8 or so... truly a great version of what would become such a reliable set closer.

    I'm more familiar with Set 2, and I know that the music is great. However, if my "proper" listening experience (hopefully this weekend) is equal to what I had today with Set 1, this may be earning a place in the upper-echelon of Dave's Picks in my book... and Bermuda Triangle Jai Alai is next? Good time to be a fan!

    Also, I agree with Dr. Jim (as usual)... we need something out of left field for 35. As someone mentioned earlier, the 3rd release of the year seems to be the one that is the outlier, but I really enjoyed 31 (Chicago), 27 (Boise), 23 (Eugene), 19 (Hawaii)... 11 is freakin' Wichita 72, and then volume 3 (Chicago again) is, IMO, a top tier release in the series.... I'd like to see something outside of the 70s for 35, earlier or later. If 80s, I'd be happy with another matrix, a la Dave's 8.

    Looking forward to a nice loud listen to discs 2 and 3 soon. I think I may even have some Scooby Snacks coming my way to make it all the better.

    Hope all is well tonight across DeadLand,

    Peace

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    It was written. Slow and funky. The way God and JJ Kale Intended it to be.

    Good to see you too, Skulltrip. Tossing all the best possible vibes your way.

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    Yo! Jeff Smith! I got the artwork downloaded for Dave's 33 from in your drop box, thanks! greatly appreciated! i already listened to this on a bootleg and it was a great sounding boot from charlie miller. i'm looking foward to listen to a proper remaster soon. i still need to listen to the Giants Stadium Box set. yeah I'm quite behind for sure

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    Good to see you. Hope you are well!

    Bertha, yes, this one rocks!

    Check out the Dead YouTube video release of the week from July 1990. A glimpse into future releases?

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    I would be surprised if they don't do a little redux tour towards the end of the year. I mean.. I think the last E Coast New Years show was in 1969 or something.

    I would be disappointed if they didn't do a West Coast annex.
    Plus, I want to go to the Gorge.

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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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I admit I don’t really know the definitive answer to avoiding customs charges. I’m not really worried about small sums but maybe one way would be to offer a digital alternative. Ok, I like the physical artefact with accompanying artwork etc but with a little thought you could still get a PDF with your downloads which would mitigate the lack of physical product. This way you could offer a limited run for those who want the CDs and keep your international customers happy. Much like they do with the box sets!

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I noticed a note stuffed in my letter box this morning telling me I had a parcel at the depot ready for collection on receipt of £11.80. I have just got back, having paid the money and picked up the prize.

£40.00, was it? I haven't bothered to calculate how much I paid in all, but that does seem excessive for a show I already have. Its a great show, as I remember it, and presumably it sounds better than my old bootleg... but still. To pay this much for a show or year I am not so keen on, as means of getting other releases that I do want, seems a bit ridiculous now.

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Sadly, there is really very little that can be done about this. "Responsible" companies will always state the true value of an item on the customs declaration. Warner Music and Amazon are examples of this. Smaller enterprises are frequently more flexible. Each country typically has a different limit, above which sales tax and/or import duty is levied. If an item such as a Dave's Pick comes just above that limit, a small charge will be levied. What hurts is the administration charge that is added on and can easily be twice the amount of the tax or duty. Of course the tax or duty that is levied on a box set can be a considerable sum and detracts from the pleasure of receiving such a thing. The only way of avoiding paying these fees is not to order the item in first place, but that is hardly an acceptable option. One simply has to accept the brutal fact that governments are thieves and the situation only gets worse as they become more desperate for income, at the cost of their own citizens. Rant over.

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In response to DaveRock's message, I have not bought a subscription this year; after last year's 'problem', I planned to walk away completely but, after much deliberation, I decided to go a la carte and assess each release on its merits before placing an order.
On that basis, a single CD costs over £40 ,once import duties and Royal Mail charges are added in.
It will no doubt be a bit cheaper if you do have a subscription BUT you may well get hit with the extra charges FOUR times a year whereas I can be more flexible (or I could if I was going to stick around but I think it will be box sets only from now on).
Your savings on the discs with a subscription could therefore be effectively wiped out by the duty ... and that damned handling fee!

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Today is the Grateful Dead Marathon hosted by David Gans, on kpfa 94.1 F.M. listener sponsored radio. The marathon runs from 9a.m. to 1a.m.. p.s.t. This is a yearly event and David plays a lot of cool Dead tapes all day long. Phil Lesh used to work at kpfa back in the early sixties and he brought Jerry Garcia in to play some music on there. Anyways, it's a great radio station and a very cool day of Dead music.

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https://youtu.be/LFn3Wkr4QtI

* One of the few songs in the Dead's repertoire that underwent a dramatic rearrangement during its lifetime, similar to Friend Of The Devil and Loose Lucy. In 1973, They Love Each Other appeared in a peppy arrangement, with a very cool bridge. It was then dropped, only to return in 1976 in a much slower arrangement, without the bridge. It was recorded for Jerry's Reflections album." - David Lemieux

...I love this, one of my favorite tunes in the Dead’s cannon ! Rock on & have a grateful weekend everyone, stay warm! 🙏❤️😎💀🌹

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Streaming worldwide! I expect to be dropping by to pick up a painting, about which David will no doubt have things to say...
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A most excellent release! Jerry's guitar is bursting with energy throughout the first set, and the concluding "Let Grow" is a perfect conclusion to the celebration. Incidentally, Bob says on two occasions that he - or they - are "getting their space together", which reminds me of that guy in the Dead Movie who cannot go into the show until he has done the same. Maybe a homage to that guy.

I actually like the second set more, myself. Great Estimated-Eyes, and I like the jams between Eyes and St Stephen labelled "space" on the sleeve, and the rainbow bridge from Stephen to Not Fade Away, which includes a nice drum and bass section.

LMG...I agree with what you say about how "They Love Each Other" underwent a metamorphosis during the retirement years...but a few songs seem to have suffered - or benefitted depending on your taste - from a change of approach from pre to post 1974. On this set alone we have drastically reworked versions of Let it Grow, Good Lovin', Friend of the Devil (which you mentioned), Eyes of the World and St. Stephen. I'm not sure they were improved for the better on the whole...but the Let it Grow and Eyes on this set are superb.

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Like others in the UK I have been hit with £3.80 VAT and the associated £8.00 admin charge for DP33 even though it was "posted" in Switzerland (which would normally be exempt). And like others, previous DP's and Road Trips got through unscathed. BTW the postage charge is very reasonable, which helps balance things out.

As Customs seem to be hot on this now - various other imports, that would have gone under the radar, have got caught in recent months - forcing me to change my habits :). Would be better/possible if we just got hit with the charges once for the subscription (it is a one off payment) - and save £32 admin charges. Or look at how Vinyl Me, Please or TMR Vault do things.

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Potential VAT and admin charges could seriously bump up the prices of box sets ordered from deadnet too. Which is another factor that has made me a bit more reticent of late.

I was so stoked by Dekalb that I decided to play another show from late 1977 last night, and opted for 12/29/77 - Dicks Picks 10. Stone me, this one's even better. I'm currently spinning the Road Trips Vol 1. No.2, which is a compilation from October 1977. Totally fat free, it has better sound quality than the Dicks Picks. I haven't listened to a late 77 show in a few years... each year I tend to start in April and go through them in order. I'm lucky if I get to June some years...so I just miss a few out and go to 6/9/77, which is another stand out.

I, like many others in the UK, have received an invoice for £11.80 (£3.80 VAT sales tax and £8.00 handling charge) to have DaP33 delivered. This is the first time I remember being charged a fee for a DaP release although I often get charged for the big boxes.
Reason is that the value of the package has been declared at $25 taking it above the UK import exemption limit of £15 whilst previous DaP's have been under-declared with a value of $1.00 and have thus avoided charges.
I have no issue with paying the £3.80 sales tax but the £8 admin/handling fee is extortion (although better than the £12 that DHL/UPS will charge).
I see no reason why Rhino can not charge the sales tax at the point of purchase as happens if I order goods from many other US based outlets such as Amazon and Ebay. At least that way I know exactly what I will pay and not be subject to the rip-off admin/handling fees.

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Whenever I purchase from Amazon US, they always state the true value on the customs declaration. They also make it clear that there is the possibility that tax/duty may have to be paid when it reaches my country. If the stated value is above the government determined limit, then I get charged by customs. Nothing to be done about it, unfortunately.

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If you're paying customs duty on items that you receive from Amazon.com, then you're doing something wrong, Simon. As has been pointed out by several contributors, Amazon.com add the 20% duty to orders that total more than £15, meaning that you pay the duty at source so not only do you receive your order quicker, you also don't pay the Royal Mail's iniquitous £8 handling charge. If only Rhino did the same ....

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Amazon do not add 20% to my orders, so I am not being cheated. I can pay either in US $ or in €. I pay in $ because the exchange rate used by my credit card company is better than that used by Amazon. Here in the Netherlands the limit for paying tax on foreign orders is higher than the miserly £15 that seems to be the rule in the United Kingdom. I am curious to know how Amazon pass on to the UK customs the extra 20% that they appear to levy on UK orders, thereby apparently ensuring that recipients of orders do not have to cough up when an order is delivered.
It seems that Amazon operate a different system for orders to the UK as opposed to orders to the Netherlands and possibly the rest of Europe.

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I don’t often use amazon.com, perhaps once a year buying the latest ‘Supernatural’ blu-Ray boxset but I think they add a little under £6 to the order to cover any import etc charges. If the charge is higher than this then amazon cover it. If no charge is made then the extra charge is refunded. This means all the Royal Mail or other delivery company handling charges are avoided. I have no idea how easy this is to set up.

Personally, I am OK to take the chance and pay up if ‘caught’. I am usually just happy that the item eventually arrives.

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... I have to concur with you as well, I love Dicks Picks #10, a fantastic begining to end release . A very Primo performance of ‘Bird Song’ if I recall correctly! Speaking of Dicks Picks , I recently revisited Dicks Picks #33 & Dick Picks #21. Another two mighty fine Picks in the series! I ‘m enjoying some 71’ today myself. Road Trips 71’ release & Daves Pick series 71’! Loving it all my brothers & sisters. The sun is shing and the weather outside is pretty warm for this time of the year which I’m really grateful for, it’s a plus for me physically ; less pain in this old Deadhead body lol, “I’m still alive & learn to duck”... lol ... rock on & have a grateful week everyone! 🙏❤️😎💀🌹💀🌹

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You’re being charged to cover the cost of Brexit.

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That's funny.. but wait, it's suddenly not very funny at all.

Still.. it's a little bit funny so long as you don't think about it too much of have to pay it.

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...we've got a Trump of our own now!

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Well our idiot can out trump your idiot, so there!

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The version that the British recently elected, in their infinite wisdom, is the idiot bastard son of the American version.

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WOW!!! My face got straight melted last weekend! 🤪 DeKalb is now on my list of top 5 favorite shows. Awesome pick!!! Thanks Dave!!!

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LMG...nay lad, there ain't no Bird Song on this set. Its all good, but what really stands out is the Playing in the Band jam that includes China Cat - Rider in the second set. And two encores, the first of which is Terrapin Station. Can't say fairer than that.

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But to be fair, our blokes only been in office a few months. Give it 12 months, and then we will see who the biggest idiot is.

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must be a huge ruler to measure idiotdom that large.

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Just got done sorting thru a massive amount of live shows. Since virtually every show that comes across my desk is not label I end up typing a LOT of titles in. A lot of Bluegrass. I have done many, many a merges of other collections and have done many genres. Bluegrass and Rap have a lot in common! For one thing, they love the use of "Intro" and "Outro" for the first and last tracks. Another they both love ridiculously long titles. And they love listing "EVERY" person on every track. You get a country show and every 4 songs and someone new is coming out on stage. "I'd like to bring out now, this darlin of a young woman, who just happens to be part of the Carter family and cared for Doc in his final years...… oh yeah, she plays a meeeaaaaan fiddle" In rap someone always popping also, "now here he is, all the way from Brooklyn, my homeboy.... and I can say that because we ran the streets as kids together.... I think we even had several of the same women,,, maybe at the same time. The other thing that hit me about Bluegrass, is every song without lyrics is an "instrumental". Try and figure out a title of an instrumental. You either know or you don't.

Most of the shows that come to me have been dumped from the archive and usually include a text file of what is on there and where and when it was. If the label god has it in for you, the songs aren't listed in the text file. But these text files also include a lot of talk about the shows, where the tape came, the elaborate lengths they went through to restore the tape. " I took the dat tapes and inputted them to total lossless, non wave files, passing them thru a 5 micron micro filter to shift out all the static, then cross faded the two channels, 3 times to compensate for the compression of the non compressed data. Then and only then did I copy to my iPhone to play." All that fucking work and you couldn't type the titles you miserable prick!

I don't mind really, I'm always amazed at the stuff that has been recorded. The recent batch has recording of Bill Monroe in the 50's in a CAMPGROUND! And the shit didn't sound bad. Bluegrass events can place in some odd places,, at least to a city boy. Campgrounds, farms, barns, churches (all the places the common folk gather,, don't know much about them). Latest batch had some early Elton John,,, odd tours, some Bowie tour, the police, a few other for sure that this old man can't think of. Snag a copy of Bill Graham's memorial concert. On some of the more mainstream shows (bowie, who, police and a lot more). You didn't need more than 1 copy of the tour, all the shows are the same. One of people were doing two shows a day,,, same show, maybe 1 flipped song. Haven't backed up yet, but maybe picked up 5,000 items. I know soon.

Just for curious, yes that is me in that picture. I'm probably 5. If you can see it, on the screen door there is a little dog. When my parents changed the door (25 years later) the old man kept the dog. When they moved he stuck it in the ground by the house. When they died, I took the dog. It's now on my back gate!

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Yes, I’m sorry and thank you about correcting me on the ‘bird Song’ you are correct. I got confused, I’m think of a dicks Picks from 72’ or maybe 71 maybe, I’m leaning towards 72’ I’m going check my notes. In my journal. Have a grateful day my friend💀🌹

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One of the pluses of sorting so much music is the links you learn. All that bluegrass led me towards "The Bristol Sessions - The Big Band of Country Music 1927-28." A five cd box set of early recordings.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bristol_sessions

I've only started the ripping process, but should be nice. And just to go along with my previous statement about bluegrass artist listing everyone,,, here's an example from the current collection.

03 - Ernest V. Stoneman, Miss Irma Frost, Uncle Eck Dunford _ Mountaineer's Courtship.

Seems to say it all,,, Someone name Ernest deems he needs the "V" to separate him from the other Ernest Stoneman. I'd thought "V" would stand for Virgil, but no Van,,,,, nickname "Pop". Did we really need to know Irma WASN'T married? Or that Eck was our(?) Uncle? And who names their kid "Eck"? Someone whos signs with an "X"?

Nice catch Dennis.. sort of the Country Music equivalent of Harry Smith's Anthology of American Folk Music. (which is quite good and contains several GD covers, also recorded mostly in the 1920's). This, by the way, was the very first bootleg.. and worth at least a cursory listen if only for the historical significance, and then there is some really good foundational music from which much of what we listen to today was built upon.

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Thought you cost me another 100 bucks there buddy. Looked up that collection and it's going for a C note. Luckily I have it! Whew!

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I don’t post messages here very often and I am not sure if this is something that has already been kicked around and resolved, but has anybody else in the UK received a request to pay an import duty on Vol.33? Thanks and be kind to all.

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Yes, I got hit with VAT, plus the Royal Mail's 'handling charge'. I think its because it came in from Switzerland. I dropped a line to Rhino, but had no reply (yet)

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Thank you for that. I shall do the same! At least it’s in the UK, unlike the 2020 calendar I ordered last year. Sadly customer service couldn’t say when I would get it, or whether it would even arrive in 2020!!! I shall post an update, when I have one.

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Dennis.. you can't possibly hope to own every decent CD collection ever made.

(pause.. wait for it.. ahhh.. the sound of divorce papers being served) :D

Don't let me get you into trouble with your better half.. repeat, don't let me get you into trouble.

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...Grateful Dead - Buffalo 5/9/77 5LP
🙏❤️😎💀🌹

May 9, 1977 – Buffalo Memorial Auditorium, Buffalo, New York
First set:
"Help On the Way" > (Garcia, Hunter)
"Slipknot" > (Garcia, Keith Godchaux, Kreutzmann, Lesh, Weir)
"Franklin's Tower" (Garcia, Hunter)
"Cassidy" (Weir, Barlow)
"Brown-Eyed Women" (Garcia, Hunter)
"Mexicali Blues" (Weir, Barlow)
"Tennessee Jed" (Garcia, Hunter)
"Big River" (Cash)
"Peggy-O" (traditional, arranged by Grateful Dead)
"Sunrise" (Donna Jean Godchaux)
"The Music Never Stopped" (Weir, Barlow)

Second set:
"Bertha" > (Garcia, Hunter)
"Good Lovin'" (Clark, Resnick)
"Ship of Fools" (Garcia, Hunter)
"Estimated Prophet" > (Weir, Barlow)
"The Other One" > (Weir, Kreutzmann)
"Drums" > (Hart, Kreutzmann)
"Not Fade Away" > (Petty, Hardin)
"Comes a Time" > (Garcia, Hunter)
"Sugar Magnolia" (Weir, Hunter)
Encore:
"Uncle John's Band" (Garcia, Hunter)

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I also got hit with extra charges and emailed dead@wmgcustomerservice.com to politely ask if this was now to be a regular occurrence as it may influence whether I get a 2021 subscription. They got back to me a day or two later with a nice surprise!

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I have spun DeKalb a few times now and think it nicely complements the earlier releases from November '77. Thank you David!

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Everyone in the UK should really stop acting surprised and borderline outraged that they get hit with a VAT payment on their CDs. I live in the UK and have been buying Dave's Picks from the beginning. To date I've been caught out 3 times (maybe 4) for VAT on a Dave's. The big box sets get picked up more often than not by HMRC (May 1977 made it through) or UPS has pre-collected (30 Trips). (The snafu with Dave's 31 is a whole other kettle of fish).

I used to love checking here in to see when the new CDs were dropping on this side of the pond, but there is far too much moaning about something y'all know can happen but don't accept and think it is the fault of Dead.net, Warner Music, or Rhino!!

It is a gamble that we take being overseas. We all know the HMRC rules are that over £15 combined for the parcel and the shipping and VAT is due and that Royal Mail takes £8 for the privilege of paying on your behalf.

It would be awesome if Dead.net and Rhino would allow us to pre-pay our 20% VAT. But then how many people will start moaning about how unfair it is after all these years they are being taxed on an overseas purchase?

A legit moan is placing an order through Dead.net for multiple items, fully accepting that the VAT will need paying, and balancing out the £8 Royal Mail penalty over the cost of the items...

Only to have the order split into multiple shipments – 1 for each small item – and seeing a new grey card dropping through the letter box every few days for the £4 VAT and additional £8 for Royal Mail!!! The cost-benefit analysis quickly goes out the window.

If you aren't happy paying the man in the UK then complain to BoJo the Clown not the wonderful people that bring us great music a few times a year.

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Isn't the better half the side that still works after a stroke?

What was Lou Costello's joke about marriage,,,

What's a bridegroom? It's what's left of the Bachelor after the nerve has been killed off.

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Got my copy this morning in my postbox. No additional taxes or fees as usual. Was surprised that they put a value of USD 24.99 (= EUR 23.15) on the costums declaration. Ín Germany not fees or taxes have to be paid under a value of EUR 25.00. Otherwise for CDs percent taxes and additional 3.9 percent Import fees.
Got the Dekalb show since years in my shelf as soundboard with a runing time of total 157 min, the DP Edition runs 175 min. Will sort out the difference later.

And thanks to lmg for the record store day info - this box is a must. Just like Cornell (in my ears a bit overrated) the Buffalo show is a killer.

Last five:
Green Leaf Rustlers - NYE Run 2019 cdr
CSNY - Bill Graham Benefit Vinyl
Neil Young - Zuma Vinyl
Dave Matthews Band - Central Park (with Warren Haynes!!!) cdr
Bob Dylan - Hamburg 1990 Vinyl

Greeting from the cold and stormy Isle Of Fehmarn

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I'm surprised personally because it's the first time I've been hit with VAT and Royal Mail charges for a Dave's Pick release.

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I've only been caught out once for a Daves Picks but its the risk you take ordering something from abroad.

I still haven't received mine yet so I might give the sorting office a call on Saturday to ask if they've got my copy there waiting for a customs payment, its been 3 weeks now since shipping

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I was expecting 3/1/69, too, and May 1977 seems a very poor substitute by comparison. Its a great show for the period, but I don't think I need it on vinyl having already got it on cd. 1977 Dave's, 1976 box, 1977 vinyl. At least the next Dave's is pre-retirement.

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Perhaps a little bit more respect is due from those of us in the UK who somehow interpreted my one off post as a moan and a winge. If that’s what people think I was doing and that those responses are ok, I won’t bother posting anything again. For the record, I was just surprised and I’ve been ordering CD’s from the US for over 40 years now. I’ll deal with it and move on.

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A grateful day to you all. Primo Release ! Lol
Road Trips Vol. 3 No. 2--Austin 11-15-71 Is being released by Real Gone Music on March 27th 2020
Road Trips Vol. 3 No. 2--Austin 11-15-71
New release available March 27 2020 from ‘Real gone music’
💀Keith Godchaux's only been with the band a month but already he is fitting in like a glove. This fall 1971 show captures the Dead dancing down their improvisational high wire like only they can. On one side of the precipice are the free form jams of their earlier incarnations. On the other are the country-inflected tunes of American Beauty and Workingman's Dead, both released the preceding year. And no sequence captures the tension between the two quite like the first set's 'Dark Star'/'El Paso' sequence, during which the band improbably (and seamlessly) veers from their spaciest song to their most cowboy cover and back again. A true marvel of a medley. Then, speaking of cowboy, the second set goes full-on boots 'n' spurs (the show is in Austin, after all) for its first half-dozen songs, winding up with a barn burning 'Cumberland Blues.' And then another sublime medley of 'Not Fade Away' segueing into a 'Jam' that toys with the 'China Cat Sunflower' theme, followed by a rip-roarin' 'Goin' Down the Road Feeling Bad' and back to 'Not Fade Away.' Blair Jackson's liner notes chart the course. HDCD sound mastered by Jeffrey Norman
Track Listings
Disc: 1
Truckin'
Bertha
Playing in the Band
Deal
Jack Straw
Loser
Beat It On Down the Line
Dark Star
El Paso
Dark Star
Casey Jones
One More Saturday Night
Disc: 2
Me and My Uncle
Ramble On Rose
Mexicali Blues
Brokedown Palace
Me and Bobby McGee
Cumberland Blues
Sugar Magnolia
You Win Again
Not Fade Away
Jam
Goin' Down the Road Feeling Bad
Not Fade Away
Johnny B. Goode

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I am not suggesting that you were moaning, but as far as I am concerned it is much better to express discontent concerning services from deadnet, if that is what you are feeling, than to express nothing at all. What is less acceptable is to try and decree how other people should be behaving, and to try and establish a uniform way of responding. We don't all see things the same way. Nor should we.

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10-30-77 fits on 2 CD’s.
I wonder if you have that show but it came labeled as 10-29.

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I am just happy / relieved you guts are getting your music. In a perfect world.. we would all get them at the same time, but perfection seems to elude us.

I didn't take any of the posts made on this thread as is ill-intended. I love seeing new / infrequent posters here, it's a big tent. Freak freely folks.

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