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    During the mid-1970s, the Grateful Dead saga was unfolding like a Greek classic. The Sisyphean Wall Of Sound had nearly broken the band. From it spawned a Medusa head of countless side projects, all deliciously fruitful but woefully not the same as the whole. The chorus lay in wait, pondering the reemergence of their heroes, and wondering if "THE LAST ONE" had really been it...

    But in early 1976, Apollonian light and healing would shine upon our intrepid wanderers once again. No more epic battles for the people with cops and lines and tightness, the Dead would return triumphant in smallness, playing intimate theaters and renting equipment along the way. No more ticket scams and greedy promoters, they'd give back with first ever mail-order ticket program, one that had a few kinks to work out but eventually served the fans well.

    Musically, June 1976 signaled a Golden Age of harmony and prosperity for the Dead. It marked an Odysseusian-like return for Mickey Hart. Donna Jean was in lock-step with the sirens' call. Jerry and Bob delivered orphic delight with solo musings like "Mission In The Rain" (the only tour they ever played it on), "The Wheel," and "Cassidy," emboldened by group effort. There was fresh repertoire from Blues For Allah, breathing new life to the Dead's continually morphing sound - as Weir once said of the '76 tour, they wanted to play "a little bit of all of it." Old favorites were re-envisioned with cascading tempos and unique sequencing, making the crowd question if they'd ever heard these songs before. And there was comfort and joy in the familiarity of watching the band make it up as they went along. By all means, it was clear that the bacchanalia of live Dead would reign on.

    And now the revelry from this epoch, evidenced by the near-studio quality sound captured on two-track live recordings by Betty Cantor-Jackson, lives on, bolstered by Jeffrey Norman's HDCD mastering. It's housed for posterity in a handsome box featuring original art work by Justin Helton. It’s documented in liners by Jesse Jarnow and photos by Grant Gouldon. And it’s ready for a spot on your shelf. 

    As part of our pre-order for this Dead.net exclusive boxed set, we'll be delivering downloads of each listening party - one for each show included in JUNE 1976 - to purchasers from now until the March 20th release. Order at any time before release and you'll receive all the listening parties to date.

    Individually Numbered, Limited Edition of 12,000

    What's Inside:

    • 5 Previously Unreleased Complete Shows On 15 Discs
    • Boston Music Hall, Boston, MA 6/10/76
    • Boston Music Hall, Boston, MA 6/11/76
    • Beacon Theatre, New York, NY 6/14/76
    • Beacon Theatre, New York, NY 6/15/76
    • Capitol Theatre, Passaic, NJ 6/19/76
    • Sourced from Two-Track Master Tapes, Recorded By Betty Cantor-Jackson
    • Mastered in HDCD by Jeffrey Norman
    • Restoration and Speed Correction by Plangent Processes

     

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  • Oroborous
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    ...I mean like a Muai Wowie for a Hawaii show, some Humbolt for NoCo etc...I guess it might be tough for Europe shows? Perhaps find a hash that was associated with certain countries?
    YEEESSSSS love the Elephants. If you can drink a sixer of those along with what not and still function normally your definetly a pro and/or an alcoholic lol! Back in the day when we couldn’t source much, that Pepsi challenge was a badge of honor! Used to like the Hinnie Darks way back when?....feel like that’s another one that you had to have directly from the country of origin, like many Canadian beers. They say their the same but don’t feel that way. Of course being a resident Simón would know more about that. We were just border kids back then so had many opportunities to test the theory with Canadian brew...had something in France that was pretty good, at least for back then. Can’t rember name...wanna say a red label on the bottle?

    EDIT: the Elephant challenge was part of the lore of my infamous Hershey 6/28/85 story....nothing like a sixer of hephalumps and QO of veggies, vooooooo, IT does not matter anyway!

  • Oroborous
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    Well I know what I’m listening to today, lol. Cruising through FTV 3 as we speak. Then 3/18, 10/22.2, and P/O 4/7/72.2...
    Wooooo, smokestack, niiicccceee!
    Thanks to all for the dynamic look at spring 71, and especially of course The Doc, good to see ya!
    First I must reiterate that I like ALL years, and I like early 71, hell Skull Fuck was the one that got me hooked. I have FTV 3, Ladies and Gents, 30 trips, and a old poor tape to cd copy of 2/18/71.2. (Love that DS/WR/DS.)
    But it’s been one of those periods sort of in the shadows for me. Perhaps it’s all the fragmentation: since Skull and L&G are cut ups and I’ve listened to them the most. Haven’t listened so much to V3 for a Vualt release, and 3/18 I only somewhat recently acquired so not too familiar with yet....I know I’ve been somewhat a prisoner to my predilections in the past, but hanging here has worked on that. But I guess if I was going to be critical it would definetly be the lack of extended jams, and on docs spectrum number 1 repertoire. Yes new songs but much is kinda sloppy, guitar tunening, cowboy songs, pigs long....ah, I think I just figured it out. It’s because there’s a lot of repetive tunes during this era that TODAY, after many decades of repetitive listening, I’m kinda burned out on...hope that makes sense? Now ANY tune in the right time and space can still blow the ole cosmic doors off, but generally speaking, over 40 years in, there are unfortunately some tunes that I don’t always need to hear. I think others have made similar comments before...so I think that’s what I don’t like, these do have much of those type songs. But so what, there’s so much great, unique stuff too. (and yes even the occasional DS!)
    Like fundamentally I’ve always dug the smaller, swinging band versions over the big lumbering ones. Oh, now that I’m thinking about it, this is kinda like 80s Dead in that it’s balls out rocking energy. The “STYLE”, I do really dig the style! Sometimes there’s something to the dirtier sound too. They had definetly made progress from early on, and eventually got to that buttery smooth ultra clean sound. But that might understandably not be everyone’s favorite cup of tea....so here there in this unique transitional period...just the right touch o grease on that Q.
    Also, like KF mentioned, Pigs organ playing is definetly at a peak. Speaking of the Grease machine, nowadays, though I may need to be in the mood for yet another long dragged out Lovelight or Good Lovin, the rest of the Pig list does just the opposite for me. Meaning that shit I’ve not had near enough of! I guess it’s just another case of needing to spend more time with this era. Which in this case means gettin loud and greasy! Easy Wind indeed! And the river kept on calling.....I’m sure anything deemed Box worthy will be just dandy, and ya know some day it’s coming in some form/forms; ....demand is high, at least among the old hardcore guard; there’s multitracks and/or Beatty’s from I believe all the Chester’s and 4/5,6,7, and 8?, Which I believe some are ABC sourced so you know it’s coming, it’s just when, where, and how?
    I liked Billy the Kids idea of formate variations. Say two box sizes and some kind of compilation like PNW etc.
    Go limited number of the big dog (20-30 shows?) for Doc and HF etc, and perhaps a 6 show box more in line with June 76 or PNW? for others? Perhaps they’ll do something in multiple parts like spring 90 (and they should do with June/July 76 at some point). I mean Chester probably stands out as the most prime choice just cause of the tapes. So maybe that first, and perhaps later a six to ten show April box?
    Whatever, I’m sure Ill learn to love it, much like that 78 box. And though it probably won’t be first call material personally, like all dead, I’m sure when I do let it roll, I’ll always be able to find golden yummies. Proper! Like this V3 TOO, all nasty, a tad sloppy, raunchy, but fuggin smokin! And this WR, it’s like their possessed, very unlike the vibe it would turn into.
    Anyway, lol, it’s dangerous to have extra time sometimes, sorry. 😉
    But thanks again for all the good angles. Hey if nothing else we got Doc from under the rock for a spell! Ok, back to the grease....boo yah. Sold, the Brooklyn bridge!

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    Fullers is great. London Pride is a fine bitter. ESB should come with a health warning. It is a lovely beer but unpredictable things can happen if you drink too much. You have been warned. Newcastle Brown is arguably the best brown ale if brown ales are you thing. Carlsberg is nice but their Elephant beer (7%) is a killer. Highly recommended if you can find it. Heineken sucks, like most things that come out of Amsterdam. Phil should have known better. There are much better Dutch beers. I am not familiar with the others but I have always struggled to find even a half-decent beer in France while Germany has loads of good local beers.

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    http://www.quickmeme.com/meme/3p838b

  • hendrixfreak
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    I'm not thinking about beer at all...

    But as it's only 2pm here in Denver, I coughed up a brief list of brewskies to aid the courageous among us who may enter into a review of all 22 Euro '72 shows. This list is easily improved, but I got a sick, beloved cat going to the vet soon. And these are brands you can get in US or what's left of it.

    London: Fuller's London Pride or Fuller's ESB
    Newcastle: Newcastle Brown Ale
    Copenhagen and other Denmark cities: Carlsberg
    Bremen, Germany: St. Pauli Girl
    Paris: 1664
    Amsterdam: Heineken (Lesh is more)
    Luxembourg: I think we flubbed this one
    Munich: Paulaner Octoberfest

    Cheers! And good luck to those intrepid souls who nab all 22.

    EDIT: To Oroborous' question: Of course a weed pairing. We would always start by vaping Sativa, cracking a beer and glowering at anyone who spoke during the music. Beginning of second set, with big jams coming up, we'd switch to vaping Indica. Vaping would give way to a few smoked hits of Indica (and maybe a shot or three of Jameson) when DS, TOO or some other monster appeared on the horizon. Okay, maybe pop a painkiller.

    This is at a cabin in the foothills here, ~8000 feet. If weather was warm, I'd sleep over in my truck. If weather was very cold, I'd, um, drive the 75-minute route home, Jer ringing in my ears.

    As Clapton's manager told the press after he collapsed on tour back in the day: "We're not 'ealth freaks ya know!"

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    London Calling?

    To me London Calling can be mentioned in the same breath as The Beatles(White Album), and The Rolling Stones Exile on Mainstreet. Yes LC is that good.

    Brand New Cadillac!

  • Charlie3
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    Sounds perfect, some Clash it is. Perfect song to capture the vibe, classic album. I think it should be played at high volume, but that's just me.
    The ice age is coming, the sun is zooming in
    Engines stop running, the wheat is growin' thin
    a nuclear era, but I have no fear
    'Cause London is drowning, and I, I live by the river...

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    DEADVIKES: 4 second row tix for 20 bucks, NIIICCEE! It’s so cool to see em that close eh? Aahhh, the “old” days when we used to go up front all the time, siiiigghhh

    BLUECROW: HAPPY HAPPY! And nice June 76 post

    THANKS VGUY

    HF: thanks again for continuing to make me laugh and/or smile! That 71 “prep” is perfect, lol. I’d need a seatbelt! Speaking of, where the hells KCJ been hiding? Oh, and HF, sounds like I’ve had friends with the same interior decorator as you.

    BEER/SHOW pairing, awesome! Hmmm, could you do same with weed? 😎

    Spring 71......

  • KeithFan2112
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    As noted, the Europe '72 Anniversary begins today. They kick off with one of the best Greatest Stories I've ever heard. Sometimes you got one, sometimes you got two "cool clear water well you can't ever tell"s. I prefer two. Donna really nails these.

    The whole show is great. The Other One Part Deux into Wharf Rat is exceptionally exceptional stuff.

    I do my best to listen to them all in sequence on their anniversary dates every year, but always seem to fall behind at the beginning of May. Oh right....that's when the Bonus Disc Dave's Picks arrives.

    Great stage quotes from 4/7:

    While trying to figure out what song they're going to do next, right before Tennessee Jed -

    BOBBY : What the fuck are we doing here?

    JERRY: What indeed...

    During the Truckin' intro. Bobby queues up the band and begins to introduce Numero Uno when Jerry cuts him off -

    JERRY: Hey that guy's got a trailer....

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    Heading for the listening room to launch my first trip through E72. As mentioned, I've tried to do the tour a few times, but usually only make it about half-way through the first show before life derails the tour and I have to head back to the States. But with older kids and NOTHING on the calendar (plus a willingness to listen even when it's not late at night with everything Just Exactly Perfect), I feel like I might really do it this time.

    Hendrix--I had the same thought about the European beers. Just wish the boys had played a bunch in Germany! I am getting some Jai-Alai Pale Ale from Cigar City Brewing for the listening session for DaP 34. This initial E72 session has me armed with nothing but decaffeinated coffee . . .

    p.s. Blue Crow--my thoughts exactly.

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During the mid-1970s, the Grateful Dead saga was unfolding like a Greek classic. The Sisyphean Wall Of Sound had nearly broken the band. From it spawned a Medusa head of countless side projects, all deliciously fruitful but woefully not the same as the whole. The chorus lay in wait, pondering the reemergence of their heroes, and wondering if "THE LAST ONE" had really been it...

But in early 1976, Apollonian light and healing would shine upon our intrepid wanderers once again. No more epic battles for the people with cops and lines and tightness, the Dead would return triumphant in smallness, playing intimate theaters and renting equipment along the way. No more ticket scams and greedy promoters, they'd give back with first ever mail-order ticket program, one that had a few kinks to work out but eventually served the fans well.

Musically, June 1976 signaled a Golden Age of harmony and prosperity for the Dead. It marked an Odysseusian-like return for Mickey Hart. Donna Jean was in lock-step with the sirens' call. Jerry and Bob delivered orphic delight with solo musings like "Mission In The Rain" (the only tour they ever played it on), "The Wheel," and "Cassidy," emboldened by group effort. There was fresh repertoire from Blues For Allah, breathing new life to the Dead's continually morphing sound - as Weir once said of the '76 tour, they wanted to play "a little bit of all of it." Old favorites were re-envisioned with cascading tempos and unique sequencing, making the crowd question if they'd ever heard these songs before. And there was comfort and joy in the familiarity of watching the band make it up as they went along. By all means, it was clear that the bacchanalia of live Dead would reign on.

And now the revelry from this epoch, evidenced by the near-studio quality sound captured on two-track live recordings by Betty Cantor-Jackson, lives on, bolstered by Jeffrey Norman's HDCD mastering. It's housed for posterity in a handsome box featuring original art work by Justin Helton. It’s documented in liners by Jesse Jarnow and photos by Grant Gouldon. And it’s ready for a spot on your shelf. 

As part of our pre-order for this Dead.net exclusive boxed set, we'll be delivering downloads of each listening party - one for each show included in JUNE 1976 - to purchasers from now until the March 20th release. Order at any time before release and you'll receive all the listening parties to date.

Individually Numbered, Limited Edition of 12,000

What's Inside:

  • 5 Previously Unreleased Complete Shows On 15 Discs
  • Boston Music Hall, Boston, MA 6/10/76
  • Boston Music Hall, Boston, MA 6/11/76
  • Beacon Theatre, New York, NY 6/14/76
  • Beacon Theatre, New York, NY 6/15/76
  • Capitol Theatre, Passaic, NJ 6/19/76
  • Sourced from Two-Track Master Tapes, Recorded By Betty Cantor-Jackson
  • Mastered in HDCD by Jeffrey Norman
  • Restoration and Speed Correction by Plangent Processes

 

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After listening to the three 1973 shows in PNW, I decided to go back a few months in 1974 before tackling the 74 part of the box. So 3/23/74 is rolling at the moment. And very impressive it is too, after the customary-for 74-imbalance of instruments during the opening track. But its a good first set, which in this year bodes well for the second. Still tempted to get this show on vinyl.
Last 5
Live at Victoria Palace London 6/16/74 Tangerine Dream
Seattle 6/26/73 Dead
Nosferatu Popol Vuh
On Your Feet Or On Your Knees Blue Oyster Cult
Second Set Allman Brothers Band

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Looks like it left LA last night at 8:38 still to be delivered Friday.

Ordered a 4 tb harddrive from Amazon last night so I can keep DL because I read on here they might be canceling orders. I got the email this morning it's 'canceled'.

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This would make a nice release. There are not many versions of the Golden Road out there, this has one of them.

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Got my tracking number so shipping notice to follow. Official guesstimate approximates sometime between tomorrow and April 1. Errghh… patience is only a means unto itself. Last five:

Grant Green- Born to be Blue
Grant Green- Matador
Larry Young- Young Blues
Larry Young- Groove Street
MMW- 11/26/96 Austin (w/ Charlie Hunter Quartet)

(I only listen to GD on weekends, which includes Thursday night. So tomorrow I’ll be back on the bus. Last GD was 3/25/90 Knickerbocker, that Truckin’>Spoonful>Drums being a hidden gem for the tour).

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Trouble Over Bridgewater - Half Man Half Biscuit.
Mr Fantasy - Traffic.
Persian Surgery Dervishes - Terry Riley.
Le Marteau Sans Maitre - Pierre Boulez.
The Fish That Became The Sun - Frank Denyer.

I walked through a small local supermarket this morning they had just put out a delivery of toilet rolls. I should have filmed the feeding frenzy as they were snapped up :-)

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cancelled all uk shows, sorry Daverock

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Good thing I’ll be home to get my Box out of the rain.
Maybe time to start shrink wrapping Boxes to keep them dry while they sit outside.

Davestrang, what’s the lifetime of coronavirus on plastic? At least with shrink wrap you could spray Chlorox on it before picking it up.

Tracking hasn’t been updated since it left L.A.
Shipping notice says ‘Standard Shipping’ not ‘Mail Innovations’ so hopefully the brown truck brings it to my house. That should save 1-3 days since it won’t have to go through USPS.

I’m not sure the virus could survive Keith Richards or Chuck Norris.

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Pick up some album from the library the other day "Dust on the Nettles: A Journey Through the British Underground Folk Scene 1967-72".

https://www.amazon.com/Dust-Nettles-Journey-Through-Underground/dp/B00W…

Anyone know this album? I haven't listened yet. Also got some Gary Moore album. Once again people here talked about him and I had none. Now I have "Blues Alive". Got that spinning.

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"Take a step back...take another step back.."

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a maaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaajor event in humanity's history.

"Duh", you say.

this is truly surreal.

made a trip to a "specialty" store yesterday

you don't know when THEY might get closed down

I am taking advantage of the time to strategize many things, read, paint, reorganize, etc.

I miss the old normal, anyway.

you wanna blow your mind with pandemic history and stories? read about yellow fever in the 19th century.

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you win the Deadhead post of the month.

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on a completely different topic:

saw "Once Upon a Time...in Hollywood" last evening

35% really good
65% "there's some time I will never get back"

from the time Brad Pitt picks up the young lady at the bus stop to the time he leaves the ranch...creepy and satisfying af

oh, and I would put a Deadhead sticker on that Cadillac

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Ha..

Social Health, yet another area where the GD were way ahead of their time.

One way or another, this darkness got to give...

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A belated Happy St. Patrick’s Day to everyone. Based on the comments it seems we are all making the best of the hand that’s been dealt.

Funds have been a little tight lately so I’ve been holding off on purchasing this boxset, but seeing all of the delivery notices has made me a little jealous and so today I said fuck it. Hoping it still hits by this weekend.

Originally we were supposed to go to Washington DC for Spring Break to watch my niece while my sister and law and her husband went to Barcelona for his birthday. I had plans to return a certain beer truck to a friend that I’ve never met and then go see JGB with Melvin Seals and John Kadlecik tonight. Obviously and sadly those plans were foiled, and now that the beer from the truck is all gone, the reality of the situation is starting to hit home. My wife decided to take the opportunity to do a visit with her sister and so she and my daughter kept there flights to DC and have been there for the last couple of days and returning on Sunday. I bought another case of beer and a bottle of Bourbon and have been playing the music at a constant 11!

Anyone here into Bourbon? I watched a documentary/movie about it a few weeks ago and have started to experiment. Bought a bottle of Horse Soldier which is an award winning, handmade bourbon from a distillery in Columbus, OH called American Freedom. The distillery is operated by a group of Green Berets who were famous for riding into Northern Afghanistan on horseback shortly after 911. When they came back home they wanted to keep their unit together and so started making whiskey. Anyways, it’s very good stuff...super smooth...maybe even PRIMO!!!

Last night after coming home from a small gathering (less than 10), I dumped out half the remaining veggies from my stash into about 4oz of water and slammed it down. I chased it with some Boulevard Space Camper IPA, and then sipped on the Horse Soldier Bourbon. So I’ll say this...tripping while listening to Jazz turned up blistering loud is amazing and slightly apocalyptic. At one point during On The Corner, I could have just as well been sitting on a sweltering street in summertime New Orleans, or maybe in meat grinder. Anyways, I would recommend trying it if you can.

Last 5:

Miles Davis On The Corner - Vinyl
Grant Green Nigeria - Vinyl (listen to this...it is phenomenal!)
Melvin Sparks Texas Twister - Vinyl
R.E.M. No. 5 Document - Vinyl (fitting for the times)
Cookin’/With The Miles Davis Quintet/Prestige 7094 Vinyl

Now Get Back Home Where You Belong, and Bring On This Box!

Take Care Dead People,

KCJ

Is UPS ground.
Now, do we let it sit for 24 hours before we open it. Open it with gloves on?
I don't know.
This is terrible.
I will say, they need to start making public the people that are recovering. We need some good news!

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...to enjoy the new box? Stuck working at this nasty job site for last 4 months...now, even though the house is basically finished, this insane rich fucktard changes everything almost daily. Meanwhile there’s usually over 50 people here (which is against the law!) with no sanitizer anywhere, basically no way to wash our hands and they removed one of only 2 porta potty’s for all these people. Heaven forbid wecoukd use a couple of the 12 bathrooms here!
Not only is this beyond disgusting, it’s a serious health violation. Furthermore, we live in a very rural resort area with no where near enough medical facilities. So of course greedy fucking Vail Resorts didn’t shut the skiing down until some tourists spread it around, so now our case count is going through the roof. We were bitching about lack of sanitizer etc at the site, and some kid goes “oh, I heard you can’t catch from touching stuff”” WTF!
I’m pushing 60 in less than ideal health, but my health is dependent on idiots like this?
For some insane reason, I’m trying to stick it out a few more days to get at least the original scope of work functional, only out of loyalty to my associate who’d get thrown under the bus if I bail.
We’re so short handed and with all these crazy changes, it’s like we’re going backwards. I feel like I’m treading water as fast as I can but still slowly sinking.
I swear to God if I get this bug and die because of this BS, I’ll fucking kill someone!

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I listen to them once in a great while

When I do listen I am reminded how great they are

albums:
Waiting for the Sun
LA Woman
Morrison Hotel

the other Doors LPs are great, too, but rate juuuust below the ones above

5 to 1 baby
1 in 5
no one here gets out alive

"a Doors fan" - the kids in the hall

close the door on Covid-mfah

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Try Lee Morgan, The Gigolo,,,,,, opening cut is incredible.

Stoltzy - Doors? I'm painting one right now :-)

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Where have all the people gone today?

I thought while walking my dog through the empty streets of Chicago last night. As in Christmas Eve everyone has left the city for their in-laws or parents kind of empty.

Tone Poems sure did make a great easy start to the day. Just David Grisman and Tony Rice playing nice and easy.

So nice in fact I think i'll go straight into Tone Poets.

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Had me one of those "moments" this morning that I know we all have…you know, that perfect moment when a Dead tune appears at precisely the right time--like some kind of perfectly timed soundtrack—hand-picked by the Cosmos to fully emphasize a normal, everyday, event.

Like so many in this country, I'm currently stuck in the house, fortunate to still be employed, but forced to telework now daily from home. So this morning, I drag myself out of bed, make a pot of coffee, log on to my computer, and reluctantly grab the remote control to quickly subject myself to the bad news of the day. (my routine would have been ESPN/or NHL channel—no fucking sports!!!!, but I digress).

Anyway, as I'm fumbling with the remote---my house begins a slow, steady, shaking, apparently the beginning of an earthquake!...a fucking EARTHQUAKE!...in UTAH???! Now I've been through a couple of tremors in my day, but this one sure felt like it meant business, with dishes rattling and family photos falling off shelves...the whole nine yards. Fortunately for me, I was standing just a few feet from my sliding glass doors, which I used to make a hasty exit outside my dwelling, my panicked dog running behind me in tow. As my dog and I stood in the back yard, ground still moving, I watched my house as it seemed to slowly sway side to side, it seemed almost unreal--like being on some hallucinogenic trip. And then, just like that...it stopped.

When I finally digested what just happened, and deemed it was safe to go back inside the house, I was met by my phone exploding with texts and messages from friends, co-workers, and well-wishers. Answering back, I explained that I was fine, my wife was fine, the house was fine, and all my neighbors were fine. Also there appears to have been no damage to any structures in my neighborhood. All good news.

However, this virus, the coffee, the GOD DAMN news, this earthquake, had put me a bit on edge, so I decided to take my daily “after work run”, right now!...fuck work…I’m going for a run, right fucking now! I need to clear my head.

So I lace up my shoes, toss on a fleece, hat, grab my phone and ear buds, locate the Spotify app--locate Grateful Dead--and deciding on a "game-of-chance", I quickly flick my thumb across the huge variety of Dead albums Spotify currently houses. The choices spinning by like a roulette wheel—where it stops, nobody knows.

As I begin my trot down the neighborhood street, it’s eerily quiet, no movement, no birds, no cars or anybody about, overcast skies but not cold, I eagerly await my first Dead song of the day…..then slowly I begin to hear a crowd coming alive, and first notes of “Morning Dew” begin to fill my ears…Spotify, or should I say, the Cosmos, has delivered me exactly what I needed--Dicks Picks Vol 14, 11/30/73 Boston Music Hall.

“Where have all the people gone today” the show opener, wafts thru my head like a sweet incense. Almost fifteen minutes of pure bliss. And as the music plays, and the scenery drifts by, I find myself smack in one of those “moments”…Morning Dew--surreal music, surreal words…perfect...just perfect.

So thank you Cosmos, I feel much better now……but still a bit shocked we had an earthquake in Utah.

Hope everyone here is doing well…stay safe, and take care of one another. It’s a fucking weird world out there….

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WOW, RoBBZ - I had heard about that earthquake, but holy crap you actually lived it. Glad all is ok. I mean, additive to the already existing shit-show, just what someone needs is unprovoked, uncontrollable earthly destruction. Good lord. What's next, a meteor? Volcano? Aliens? it's DEFINITELY GONNA BE ALIENS.

Be well people - and may your walks in the Morning Dew provide solace and beauty, if even for a fleeting moment.

Sixtus

P.S. Oro taking a hit for the team....The Man is unscrupulous. Hang in there dude.

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Saw that on someone's list. I just purchased it for the first time the other day, after having many later Floyd CDs (and cassettes) forever. Gave it a listen the other night, but can't say that I quite "got" it.

But I DID get my Last Five: Wayne Shorter's Adam's Apple, Jimmy Smith's The Sermon!, Loose Tubes' Open Letter, Joe Ely's eponymous debut and Honky Tonk Masquerade, and Monk/Trane at Carnegie Hall. Sounds like some Grant Green and On the Corner should be next . . .

I saw McCoy Tyner a few times. The final time was about four years ago. They had a backing band play sans McCoy for about twenty minutes, then they dragged the barely-alive McCoy out to the piano. He played one tune, then told some stories, then left. The backing band played a bit more, then that was it. Curious and sad.

Listened to 3/17/93 yesterday. Great show! There are some real gems in the 80s and 90s, despite what I used to believe. I'll probably hit the next two from that run next, as those are supposedly quite hot, too.

If I WERE a robot, then I wouldn't have to social distance myself . . .

Be well, do good work, and keep in touch.

p.s. GarciaLive 13 is $11.97 at Bull Moose . . .

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Glad to see a ship notice in my ebox. Looks like Monday by end of day. Hang in there Oroborous and don't trust anybody over. . . . . . anybody! And fine Utah Quaking Dew story RobbZ. Be safe and let the music play. Onward.

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Sam - I am quite glad they have cancelled. There is no way I would go to London at the moment, and with a bit of luck, we will all be still standing later in the year, the darkness will have given, and they will come over to celebrate then.

Oroborous - sounds like the sooner you get off that site the better. Reading of the property owners - it is incredible how some people still put there own petty wants before other peoples needs.

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Postponed until the fall...wonder if D&C will still headline?

Oroborous...sorry to hear man, sounds likes bunch of BS! Hope it gets better....

Robbz - that’s crazy anytime but especially now....glad everything seems to be intact! Stay safe!!!

Just watched “Yesterday” on Netflix, about a struggling musician who wakes up to find out that he is the only person alive that knows about The Beatles or their music....light hearted and entertaining!

One great thing about the wife and kid being out of town....afternoon bong hits in the living room!

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Day 3 at home. I don't want to get used to this. My daughter is going crazy with boredom. Praying they don't cancel school for the rest of the year. Still listening to the first Spring 1990 box. 3/26/ up today. Love it. Read the hardcover linear note book again. I miss Blair Jackson.
Maybe I will get around to reading the whole 77 cornell book that came with the GSTL box.

Stay well folks.

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Glastonbury cancelled, all gigs cancelled - this boxset is keeping me going! Waiting for it all to kick off in the NHS, but eerily quiet in London. Bit of '76 will help calm the nerves, until then got to keep truckin' on. Hope everyone is staying safe wherever in the world they are

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One nice thing above being stuck at home and working is I get to listen to a lot of random stuff i havent caught up on:

Bill Frisell - Good Dog Happy Man
Bill Frisell - Unspeakable
Cream - Live Cream Vol 1
Chatam County Line - Wildwood
David Grisman - Tone Poets

Waiting for the '76 box before I play any more dead.

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Help>slip>frank is what I need. 1) NOD bba 2) 78 red rocks 3) 12/31/78 cow 4) the who-meaty beaty big and bouncy 5) Deep purple- burn.

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I'm still going to work. I manage a brick and mortar, so impossible to do remotely. The owners have mandated staying open and I have mandated continuing to receive my salary, so, there you go. Fortunately, everyone involved seems healthy. I ran 5 miles this afternoon and feel great. Have been handwashing religiously and applying hand sanitizer after virtually every contact. The bulk of our business is delivery and there is moderate to low foot traffic in and out all day. I would consider it much less dangerous than a trip to the grocery store or gas station, and we can control the environment (wiping down surfaces, spraying Lysol, etc.)

Anyway, enough of that. I hope the rest of you remain fortunate in your endeavors whatever they may be. Oroborous, I loved your jobsite story. My trade is building-supply related here in CO, so don't I know. Good luck getting the hell out of there.

Last five:

Pearl Jam - Vs.
Pat Martino - Alone Together
Bernie Marsden - Green and Blues
Fleetwood Mac - Then Play On
Tommy Bolin - Teaser

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A show i don't think I have listened to since 1990. But I was in the mood to listen to an early Sing Me Back Home. Whenever i listen to any version I always think about a woman that goes up to the Mic, and says " Can't you see how beautiful this all is" I forgot it was this show. I checked out how big this stadium is.. I wonder how many people showed up for an outside gig in April in Durham... Any one know about either of my random thoughts tonight?? Also this show is vintage April 1971 so good!!! P.S. it happens about a minute into the song...... be safe everyone, bob t

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Good evening rockers -

Just wanted to check in, and send regards to everyone. I just want to tell you both good luck. We're all counting on you.

I was always a singer and maybe no more then that. Sometimes it's not enough to know the meaning of things, sometimes we have to know what things don't mean as well. Like what does it mean to not know what the person you love is capable of?

If you haven't seen Dylan's movie Masked & Anonymous, go check it out..it's just come out on Blu-Ray. Jeff Bridges, Jessica Lang, Luke Wilson, Penelope Cruise, John Goodman, Ed Harris as the minstrel...Oscar Vogel.

And dig this, there was a prophecy. Just before his head died, his last words were Death is but a door. Time is but a window. I'll be back.

..anyways, it wasn't a casket, it was a banana crate.

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Ha ha my boy..

That all said, nobody knows what's going to happen to Anybody, besides the forlorn Rags of growin old.

Things fall apart, especially all the neat order of rules and laws. The way we look at the world is the way we really are. See it from a fair garden and everything looks cheerful. Climb to a higher plateau and you'll see plunder and murder. Truth and beauty are in the eye of the beholder. I stopped trying to figure everything out a long time ago...

I just want to tell you both good luck, we're all counting on you.

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.... Still punching the clock. Thankful here. Thousands of Vegas residents aren't so lucky. I have clients I've serviced for twenty years. Many involved in gaming and entertainment. I worry about them. The pay may suck for a bit, but I'm an optimist. Thanks Grateful Dead!! I've also met friends here over the past thirteen years. Im looking at all of you heads. Met some in person even. Wash your hands. Wash your keyboard.
Someone really needs to make a t-shirt or sticker of Cousins "Take A Step Back" social distancing comment. Might not be for everyone, but if not, makes for a good butt rag if needed.
edit. Shipping noticed received from Cali. It will probably go to Alabama first, then up to Indiana, time zone warp to Wyoming, then land in the City That Can Finally Sleep before it gets here. But I've gotten a crash course in patience lately. All good.

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Grateful Dead - DaP 25 11/6/77
Khruangbin - The Universe Smiles Upon You
Black Sabbath - Black Sabbath
The Doors - Strange Days
Steel Pulse - Handsworth Revolution

Be well, be kind, and wash your hands.

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J.J.Cales - Really.
Trey Anastasio - The Horseshoe Curve..
Anthrax - Spreading The Disease...
Judas Priest - British Steel....
Joker - Original Motion Picture Soundtrack .....

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43 years ago today, I was at Winterland listening to the Grateful Dead.

Wow! Really cool Billy, would love to hear more about this show and would love to see these March shows released. Some day.

the envy is all mine

every show at Winterland should be released

as should every show at the Greek in the 80s

thanks for the song Dennis.

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Package progress still says departure scan in L.A., but I got an email from UPS that I have a package coming tomorrow from WEA ECOMMERCE GNARLYWOOD.
Woo Hoo!

Ha. Gnarlywood.

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Bob T, I was fortunate to be at that 71 show at Wallace Wade Stadium at Duke University, my first show. Held in glorious spring sunshine, it really was a beautiful thing! Beautiful enough for me to keep me going back all the way through 95

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Slowdognoodle, so great to see Bill Frisell on someone’s last 5!! With all of the guitar players in this community, I am surprised we don’t have more Frisell fans. He’s a hero to so many guitar players. When I saw him at the Village Vanguard 13 years ago, the first 5 people down the steps waiting to get in had a fantastic conversation about our all-time favorite guitar solos.
I played the mystery song backwards and I’m pretty sure it’s “I’m Henery the 8th I Am” by Herman’s Hermits!!
My last 5:
Dead, 9/25/76 Capital Centre
Fastball Live-Freddie Hubbard-4/23/67-Baltimore
Santana-8/18/70-Tanglewood MA
Peter Gabriel-8/10/83-Seattle
Dukes Of Stratosphear-Psurroundabout Ride

Please stay safe & healthy all!!

So Iggy is telling me over my shoulder that the Drive Through Strip Club has been a real thing out in rural PA for quite some time (she went to State College for undergrad/grad). Imagine that. Vegas can't possibly be doing this now for the first time....amirite?

The Gnarlywood vector is now known to me as well. Let's see how this all unfolds. Like that Mystery Song (cool link Dennis!)...who knew? I mean, no one, apparently, but that is a pretty interesting story. It's sort of how I felt during the limited but perplexing period of time between Phish's Halloween Performance of Kasvot Vaxt and the explanation it was all a very elaborate ruse.....confusing as hell but fun as shit!

Be Well People. Daily life is fluctuating rapidly...I hope you are all coping. I am, and this helped a bit when I came across it earlier; mesmerizing and beautiful and man, kids these days are inventive:

https://youtu.be/k3_crTZ0NHg

Sixtus

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