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    Sweet liberty! We're venturing into the depths of 80s Dead with the complete show from 4/20/84 at the Philadelphia Civic Center and we're placing bets you'll think this one is more than fine. A strong contender for our mega 30 TRIPS AROUND THE SUN boxed set, 4/20/84 missed the cut by virtue of its setlist being a wee bit too similar to the years before and after. As DAVE'S PICKS VOLUME 35, it's found its time to shine. The first set delivers yin yang harmony between Jerry and Bobby songs, yielding driven and powerful takes on tracks like "Feel Like A Stranger," "Cold Rain And Snow," and "Brown-Eyed Women." The second set begs the question - will we ever stop peaking? - with a monumental "Scarlet>Fire," a ripping "Samson and Delilah," a "Space" that pulls shapes that know no names, and that "Morning Dew" - get.in.to.it! And because this one might have ended just a little too soon, we've packed disc 2 and 3 with knock-your-socks-off bonus material from most of the second set from the previous night, 4/19/84. Grab ahold while you can!

    Limited to 22,000 numbered copies, DAVE’S PICKS VOL.35: PHILADELPHIA CIVIC CENTER, PHILADELPHIA 4/20/84 has been mastered to HDCD specs by Jeffrey Norman and is guaranteed to sell out. 

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

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  • wilfredtjones
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    lists of concerts attended

    My list is so pitiful compared to a lot of those that have been shared here, but I am still thankful for the very few concerts I have seen and had decent experiences at. Thankfully no puke on backs of calves for me. That would have really sucked, Jim! Maybe when it's safer to hit live shows again, I would consider attending some in-person live entertainment again. But keep the tales coming!

    By the way, I randomly noticed today that the 30 Trips box (affectionately known as Boxzilla, Boxilla or The Porch Crusher) is lean on Late Era China Cat>I Know You Rider's. Other than some of the AUD splices or cd packaging (or original price or price now!) there is very little to complain about with that box. I really think it got some shows out that would have taken much longer or wouldn't have even been considered if other than as a release for a much later date.

    Have a Grateful Day all!

    P.S. Oh and DH Brewer check out the Internet Archive Grateful Dead forum for Mando Jammer's 1984 show by show review for examples of more good shows from that era. I think another place to start might be BCT, Silva Hall or Greek '84. But, everyone has their favorites. :-)

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    Rant freely, great read.

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    I was sort of shocked but not surprised about Eddie Van Halen. I saw Van Halen probably around 10 times the first being the 80's Invasion tour and the last being in Charlotte NC in 1996, I think the Balance tour.

    Now I am going to try and weirdly bring a few posts together. When I saw them in 1996 it was because some friends of mine were opening for them. I have written about them before. Two of my friends were in the band but not at the same time. The band was Brother Cane which had some decent success in the early to mid 90's. I have posted this link before:

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JwmYh8GubK0.

    My friend Glenn was the bass player at the time. He quit and the 2nd guitarist (Roman who plays harmonica in the video) when Glenn played moved to bass and another friend Dave came in as the 2nd guitarist here:

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wFXlBlKMwNI

    So Dave actually wrote the better songs than Damon the lead guitarist vocalist of the band. None of Dave's songs ever made it onto a record. OK why all of this?

    All are still professional musicians. Damon has written songs for and with Stevie Nicks and others and played in Alice Cooper for about 5 years. Dave plays with Atlanta Rhythm Section, does their summer shed tours and even writes some.

    Some mentioned Ricky (Rick) Nelson a few posts back. Well I saw Rick's last show at a very small club (so takes care of the small club discussion) near my hometown. The next day he died in a plane crash. The next day was 1985-12-31. So I had become a head in 1982, first with LiveDead and then Bear's Choice. But it was the Radio City Music Hall taping from 1980 (October 30-31) that I saw in September 1982 on the USA network, that hooked me. On New Year's Eve 1985, I saw for the first time Grateful Dead live (in action) on the USA network nationwide tv broadcast. They started broadcasting with the 2nd set which started locally at 2am. As it had been since the 1980 Radio City shows, I had not seen Jerry in picture or anything. He had aged so much, I guess it didnt surprise me when he got sick. To tie this all back in just a little bit, here is a picture taken 1985-12-31 of Rick Nelson's plane shortly before taking off.

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wFXlBlKMwNI

    Now the third gentleman from the left is Damon, who played this show in the opening act called Headline. Just weird how the world turns.

    So to go full circle, in 1996 when Brother Cane was opening for Van Halen I got to meet the band, minus Sammy. Eddie, Alex, and Michael were all fun to hang around and easy to get along with, made me feel comfortable. Sammy pulled up separately in a long limousine with a tall beautiful blond with him. He did not acknowledge my friends but more importantly the other three in Van Halen. The other 3 came out and watched Brother Cane's sound check, and joked around. I still have an unworn Mike's Cafe Tshirt I got from Mike. Some may know what Mike's Cafe is...

    And to close, I apologize for the long meaningless rant. Here is Rick Nelson's last set list.

    https://www.setlist.fm/setlist/ricky-nelson/1985/pjs-alley-guntersville…

    His show was a very good show, and I am glad I went. I did have to be dragged to it by older friends...

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    I like many others really try to not bring politics or religion to this board. That said within our community I also believe that the minute you cut off an era of the dead's music, you have truly exited the bus and stopped the long strange trip. I am still very weak in 90's Grateful Dead, but I am not closed off to it. Someone wrote they would like to see a post Bruce 90's release. Now that I can accept. Why, because I need to explore this area of Grateful Dead. Just from the very limited Bruce shows I have heard, I notice Bruce seems to lean on his same chops over and over. I could be wrong, I need to hear more Bruce era Grateful Dead as well. One thing I will not do anytime soon is stop my long strange trip.

    I have a bunch to post so forgive me if I blast a few out.

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    wow. Eddie Van Halen

    I went through a Van Halen phase in high school, which quickly passed.

    Still, Eddie Van Halen: props to you.

    and another one's gone, and another one's gone, and another one bites the dust.

    but some people keep breathing. odd.

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    As I expected, my fellow Deadheads saw some incredible multi-bill concerts. A mis-matched 3 band concert that I saw at the Tower Theatre also involved the PSG:

    1. Patti Smith Group: avant-punk?

    2. Sparks: LA power popsters whose lead vocalist sang with a falsetto...may sound strange, but they've been a long time favorite. This was my 2 younger sisters 1st concert...GD were next...and quite the contrast!

    3. UFO: with Michael Schenker; this band was p*ssed off...I don't know if it was because they were the opening act or if it was just being on the bill itself...either way they were the LOUDEST band I EVER heard.
    We walked into the Tower about 10 mins. after UFO went on and saw the entire lobby was filled with people. I found Kenny, an usher (from whom I used to purchase 'doses' ) and asked him why everyone was in the lobby. He told me, "Dave, they're so loud you can't stand at the aisle break for more than 2-3 mins". He was standing beside me shouting directly into my ear but I had trouble hearing and understanding him. When I finally got the message I thought 'Too Loud? Impossible!' I walked down to the aisle break and sure enough...this was a pain I never experienced before...like being stabbed in both ears with sharpened screwdrivers. The only people in the theatre were 4 head-banging metalheads standing approximately 30-40 ft. from the left side PA. I think any potential new fans were lost that night as well as the hearing of the 4 Mheads.

    Last 5:

    1. Hank Ballard & The Midnighters - Sexy Ways; a remastered single disc compilation put together by King Records & Rhino...thanks for the remastering Rhino. Highly suggestive lyrics or outright lewd and obscene as deemed by 1950's standards? Released 1993.

    2. X - Alphabetland; 40 years after their 1st album, X come roaring back in style. 11 songs, 27 mins. total...hit-n-run and they're done...all meat no potatoes.

    3. Louvin Brothers - Tragic Songs Of Life; a proto-blend of Country/Bluegrass/Folk/Gospel and a major influence on the Everly Brothers who in turn would be a major influence on the Beatles, particularly Paul McCartney. I've come to realize there are less than 6 degrees of separation when it comes to music. Ira's mandolin playing would go on to influence others for years to come. Combine that with the almost unearthly sibling vocal harmonies and a cover of Leadbelly's 'In The Pines' and you've got a winner on your hands IMHO.

    4. Paul Kelly - Spring And Fall; Australia's answer to Dylan. He's been at it for 40 years and is virtually unknown in the States...I think everyone can name an artist or band who they feel is/was criminally overlooked or underrated. For me Paul Kelly is one of them.

    5. Yes - Keys To Ascension & KTA 2 (studio); Two 2 disc releases, 1 disc studio/1 disc live for each. The 2 studio discs make up, what I think is the last great album by the well known quintet of Anderson/Howe/Squire/Wakeman/White. The live discs make up a complete show (compiled from 3 nights) at the 650 seat Fremont Theatre in San Luis Obispo, CA and is a keeper as well.

    +1 GD - Dick's Picks Vol. 3: 5/22/77 Pembroke Pines, FL ; a fellow DH posted a link for the missing songs on a long gone DaP thread, and I say Thank You...I need complete shows!

    Thanks to my fellow DHs, GD and Rhino for providing an oasis of happy, controlled insanity in these very uncertain times...sorry for rambling!

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    ....throat cancer.

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    Two shows I saw that were both unexpected for different reasons, were by the “two” Beatle drummers, Ringo Starr, and Pete Best. Starr was playing with one of his All Starr lineups (I remember Edgar Winter) at a local casino, and while not a huge Beatle guy, a friend is, so I went. I always felt Starr’s playing was underrated, but at this show, it felt so mailed-in, so contrived. He even remarked about not needing to leave the stage to do the encore, because “you know I’m going to do it”. Kind of a let down, especially after seeing McCartney a few times, and he really worked it. Starr played some drums, but mostly just did that goofy peace sign and walked the stage.
    Pete Best was touring his bar band, playing small venues and bars, and he was playing west of Toronto in a pretty run down town called Hamilton (the Dead have played there), and we went more for the novelty. Surprisingly, despite playing this shabby hall, the guy played his ass off, and it was all pretty upbeat Mersey music, and there was never a let down in the tempo of the show. He hung around for a meet and greet after, and a nice guy to boot. I have no idea why the Beatles booted him way back when (my friend almost directly asked him, but he gave a PC answer about how “great the lads were”), but his playing was pretty stellar from what I heard.

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    For multi-band shows, two that stand out for me are:

    Eric Clapton, Stevie Ray Vaughan and Robert Cray, Alpine Valley 1990 night one of two. We all know how this ended on night two, but for many years this was one of the best nights of my life. A fairly mixed group of my friends (some from college, some from high school, some hippies, some who preferred metal) caravaned and parked with a keg and bong in the lot-- the back lots were very different than they are today with woods and trails to navigate. We all drank beer, smoked and then me and my college buds ate paper and took off on our own. Stevie Ray blew us away-- will never forget how he just owned that stage that night. Clapton was good, but how to follow that up!

    The other one was a 'Blues Festival' featuring Dr. John, Buddy Guy and B.B. King, summer of 1991 (I think) at the Marcus Amphitheater in Milwaukee. This one stands out for how inappropriate the venue was. There were probably less than 1,000 people in that 20,000 person shed. Dr. John did his set, including a song with a lady dancing with a python. Buddy Guy does his set and did his "Roaming Buddy" in this empty amphitheater-- ran all the way up to the bathrooms on the concourse at the top!! I was hooked on Buddy Guy and saw him as often as I could for the next 20 years.

    The next time I saw Buddy Guy was the best club show I saw-- R&R Station in Madison, winter 1992. Also saw Otis Rush in a small club in Milwaukee, c. 1998.

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    I saw the fast and furious Norwegian jazz rock band Elephant 9 in January this year at the famous jazz club Ronnie Scotts. At the set break I overheard someone asking for his money back as it wasn't proper jazz. He got that right!
    At the end of last year I saw Gong/Steve Hillage and a few weeks before that Hawkwind. And all was well with the world.
    I'd forgotten about Mahogony Rush. I'll bet they were a blast live.

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Sweet liberty! We're venturing into the depths of 80s Dead with the complete show from 4/20/84 at the Philadelphia Civic Center and we're placing bets you'll think this one is more than fine. A strong contender for our mega 30 TRIPS AROUND THE SUN boxed set, 4/20/84 missed the cut by virtue of its setlist being a wee bit too similar to the years before and after. As DAVE'S PICKS VOLUME 35, it's found its time to shine. The first set delivers yin yang harmony between Jerry and Bobby songs, yielding driven and powerful takes on tracks like "Feel Like A Stranger," "Cold Rain And Snow," and "Brown-Eyed Women." The second set begs the question - will we ever stop peaking? - with a monumental "Scarlet>Fire," a ripping "Samson and Delilah," a "Space" that pulls shapes that know no names, and that "Morning Dew" - get.in.to.it! And because this one might have ended just a little too soon, we've packed disc 2 and 3 with knock-your-socks-off bonus material from most of the second set from the previous night, 4/19/84. Grab ahold while you can!

Limited to 22,000 numbered copies, DAVE’S PICKS VOL.35: PHILADELPHIA CIVIC CENTER, PHILADELPHIA 4/20/84 has been mastered to HDCD specs by Jeffrey Norman and is guaranteed to sell out. 

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

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It just landed in SF mail depot I think maybe Wednesday. Notice 29 July arrival ( hopefully) 5 August. Not to shabby concidering

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I had a great serial killer story too. Do you have any idea how difficult it is to find a message board for that one?

No seriously, if there is a spiritual vibe that holds these message boards together, it's the music alone. That's the common link, not politics. Plenty of places to air political opinions on the internet; but this is a board that works some magical good vibes by bringing people together to memorialize tie dye draped amplifiers, American flags, reefer smoke fog clouded stages, Pigpen cowboy hat silhouettes, and everything else that makes Dead Freaks Unite.

Sure, nobody can stop you from writing what you want about politics, but that doesn't mean the majority came here to be dragged down by it. Nobody's lacking for political info or POVs and there are always going to be major clashes of opinions in these waters. It has nothing to do with, censorship; it has to do with preserving good vibes and escaping the 24x7 bombardment of political conflict we receive through social media. At its best, this site has been a great escape from all of that. We've made this site a portal into the Dead's peaceful music and message of the past - why piss on our oasis?

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DAVEROCK, quite eloquently expressed, and I concur. A post can't hurt me if I don't read it. Actually, it can't hurt me if I DO read it, unless I allow it to. I find the best way to put down an unwanted discussion is to ignore it completely.
And for my Maryland brother Jim, I totally understand your feelings also. You don't come on here looking for non-music related posts. Nor do I, but I guess we can't police ourselves as well as we would like.
I try to ignore unwanted posts, or at best, see them as a comical diversion(you can translate comical as ignorant, if you like).
Just hangin' out, waiting to see when my Dave's might show up.

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Yeah, we probably can't censure everyone's posts when they veer off into left/right field. You can ignore 'em for a while. And when was the last time bumper sticker banter changed anybody's mind anyway? Still every now and then somebody's got to ask the passionate, persistent, political wonks, as Keithfan so eloquently put it, "Do you REALLY need to piss on our oasis?" Really? . . . Onward.

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Anyone experience this: I got the CD collection and, while importing it into my music library, there was no metadata on the CDs. That meant I had to manually type in every song's name, the CD name, artist name, etc.

I don't know if this was fluke or a quality control issue. I hope someone can look into this so future releases don't have this issue.

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I think my dog would take the treat as confirmation that barking at the UPS truck was the right thing to do.

My dog likes the mailman, but maybe that’s because he carries dog treats in his mail truck.

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Frost ‘82

Bob says “Don’t forget to vote yes on 10”, or something like that.

Anyway, as Homer said, “don’t blame me, I voted for Kodos.”

"My fellow Americans. As a young boy, I dreamed of being a baseball. But tonight I say, we must move forward, not backward; upward, not forward; and always twirling, twirling, twirling towards freedom!"

-Kang

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actually received Dave's Picks 35 yet?

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After Winterland closed down, this was the first show at the Oakland Auditorium. I ended up seeing a lot of great shows in this place.

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Did you ever upload album art for DaP 34 or Workingman's for that matter? Anything else I'm missing? Just wondering... :-)

Stay healthy and sane all! Jeff

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has arrived my home in Germany today. 18 days after shipping!!!!!!!!
Garcia 13 took only 14 days!!!!
DaP????
35 is not moving
G.

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Hey WilfredT, Yes, I did post a link a while back, but posts tend to get buried pretty fast around here. Here is a link to all Dave's Picks Covers (1-34) plus Dave's annual Bonus CDs:
https://www.dropbox.com/sh/qx5j9ydoc7bzm8z/AAD8yK_vCv_kQ-oLkLJQVCEla?dl…

As soon as my Dave's 35 shows up, I'll scan and add it to the same link – USPS has been assuring be for days that they're "Currently Awaiting Package" whatever that means. 🤪

BTW: I didn't try to scan the Workingman's 50th lenticular cover, but give me a minute and I'll post a link to what I have for WMD, Angel's Share and 2/21/71.

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Since that forum is now, um, dead, I ask here, despite this being the DaP 35 thread:

So I listened to the remastered WD last night. Great details I hadn't heard before, and some imperfections that made it an even better experience. But I couldn't help but notice on several tracks (not all) that Garcia's voice is heavily processed, ala Aoxomoxoa. It's got that reedy, compressed nitrous sound to it. Never noticed that on prior mixes/releases, so I'll go back and check.

Anyone else notice this? This pronounced sound treatment on Jer's voice came close to marring the tracks I heard it on. I think High Time is an example.

Also, what's everyone's notion on whether we're seeing another box this year, apart from DaP 36 and AB 50th?

And does anyone expect the OSF to release that 12-31-69 tape it just announced?

I will need to listen to WMD again to listen more closely.

AB 50th: 9 20 70 with 9 19 70 filler!
Dave's 36: a 68 show!!!
Box...I hope one gets released. My wallet doesn't need it, but I do. Summer 85!
OSF and 12 31 69: I certainly would welcome that. Legal issues might pop up, though.

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FIRSTS
1st Althea
1st Sailor
The Tiger
8/4/79

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Hi,

I'm currently waiting on my own UK shipment of DP 35 (and Dap34) as well as Garcia Live 14.
If anyone else in the UK can send me a PM can we discuss import charges?

As said before, this will surely come out next year, not this.

I'm a bit luke warm about the boxes-the duty and import charges etc. are extortionate, and it seems a bit hit and miss when/if they will even turn up. I'd keep my fingers crossed and go for one from 1966-1969, and maybe 1972, but I'm not sure about the other years.

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I don't read these threads on dead.net as much as I used to or post as I used to in the last several years.
But I WILL post "something political"

VOTE:
I *vote* for Grateful Dead as my favorite band because of:
1.) 05/15/70 complete;
2.) 09/24/88 complete;
3.) 06/21/89 mostly complete;
4.) 12/29/77 mostly complete.

You may vote for:
a. ) All four shows;
b.) combination of any four;
c.) none of the above candidates;
d.) just tell me that I have no idea what the Grateful Dead were about even after many shows over 20 years for me;
e.) any individual show;
f.) Pigpen is dead;
g.) all of the above letters;
h.) all of the above.

Thanks

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I would like everyone on this forum to pray, or, will positive vibrations into The Universe for this: The soundboards are found from The Radio City/ Warfield/New Orleans Anniversary shows and matrixed with audience tapes and released as boxsets. "I have a Dream!"

I think a moment of silence is in order.

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Ah, a man after my own tastes. Except wishful thinking on '68 as a DaP -- the shows were too short, about one disc long, so Dave would have to pull (3) '68 shows to make a DaP.

And I do not believe there would ever be "legal issues" between the OSF and the GD. You know the OSF is Owsley's son and Jer's daughter is on the board. So OSF and GD are sympatico. I'd bet my GD collection there isn't one member of the GD who wouldn't give the OSF permission to release a GD tape.

They could have preserved that recording by handing it over to GD to get it Plangentized and Normanized. Then full on commercial release under the BSJ banner. GD would still get royalties.
But we would be the real winners.

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Ja, gerne.

Re GD and OSF:

My cynical streak says. "Money is always an issue."

But may I please be mistaken, Lord.

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ups took 2 days to move cd's 10 miles :-)

Post office got it today, so it's coming tomorrow, yeah!

Got my Dicks Pick 26 vinyl today from Real Gone, number 360 of out 1500.

Now where did I put that turntable......

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I would imagine if they are going to put another box set out this year, they would have to do it pretty quickly . They still have AB 50th coming out in Sept or Oct, Dave's 36 in Oct, and two box sets PNW and 1976 that they are trying to sell out.

You said it. Living in the Bay Area with a friend in the office I got to see all Greek/ Kaiser, Oakland aud/ SF Civic etc. They all had their benefits but even though some of the mid 80's shows at the Kaiser could be weak the venue was big fun. Plus I was lucky in that my friend hooked me up with back stage. One time the ABC was pissed at Bill so they said he couldn't sell Beer back there. Ok fu it's a private party and the beer and wine are free. Thank you Uncle BoBo

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...anatomical reference to Cats (Under The Stars)....is the current state really such a surprise given This leading tone what seems like an " " Eternity" ago?

If this Touch of Grey has a "silver lining", hope it's a good one.

Debating the positive merits of 80s Dead with people who hate 80s Dead seems so trivial now...if only musical taste was the biggest worry.

Glad everybody still posting is safe.

....my 35 went from Carlsbad Ca to SLC then back to Fontana CA. It's actually fascinating.
This is why checking tracking stresses me out.
Stay safe. Oh, and don't forget,
"It Is What It Is." Whelp. That about covers it. Thanks. Logistics 101.

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Up to about 7 years ago, my main way of listening to the Dead was on 5-6 hour car journeys. I would download shows from Shakedown Stream and Dead Show of the Month, put them on cd, and I was good to go.

I haven't looked in this box for many years, but I did yesterday-and pulled out the above show from Hollywood. Freaking amazing ! The first set has got stellar versions of Cumberland Blues and Hard To Handle and the second set has what must be one of the all time great Truckin'-Drums-Other One-Me and My Uncle-Other One jams going. This jam sounded familiar-and sure enough, its tucked away at the end of Dicks picks 35.

The downside with the podcasts was that they used to go onto cd as 79 minute chunks of music-and I couldn't access a track played at, say the 36 minute mark, without listening to the whole of the preceding 36 minutes. This didn't matter when I was driving. But listening to the show reminded me of how I used to hear the Dead, which, due to context, time and place, was very different to how I hear them now.

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As well as the 7 tracks on Dick's Picks 35, there are 5 more tracks from Hollywood Palladium 8/6/71 on the bonus disc that came with Road Trips Vol.1 No.3 - Summer '71. Great stuff. Can't go wrong with 1971.

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I just made a donation. That guy brought so much goodness into the world that I'm happy to do something small to further his visions.

And yes, THANK YOU, Uncle Bobo. You, too, are an angel of the first degree. I cannot even imagine how wonderful it must have been to attend concerts where the promoter always went out of his way to make things affordable, comfortable, and fun. That's 180 degrees different than concerts today.

The Grateful Dead were amazing musicians, but it's also amazing to think of all the people around them who brought something Grate to the mix, be it philosophically, financially, or lyrically.

Be kind, rewind.

...that The Mormon Tabernacle Choir has kidnapped my DaP...I think they're trying to work out vocal parts on Terrapin...Five days in SLC? Yeow...

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Daverock I love that 8/6/71 show. It has a great mix of the newer tunes from that year with a mix of old school classics. Plus it does have some good jamming and of course Pigpen.

I know most of that show was released between DP 35 and the Summer 71 Road Trips (I forgot the number). However I prefer the audience tape as it sounds great. The best part of the audience source is that ut can be downloaded from the live music archive.

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Is slowing (almost) EVERYTHING down!
1.) The manufacturing process in the CD plant & printing plant;
2.) The WMG warehouse operations;
3.) All shipping facilities (and the DaP 35 out for export from the USA);
4. You and I.

What's not being slowed down in my humble opinion, are the computer systems that take your orders and credit cards.
Steal Your Face, er, Steal Your Money, Time & Patience, is mo' like it.

I'm still a-waitin' for my DaP35 to arrive.

The same thing happened with WMD-50 and that was mass general release to the public.

You move too fast
You got the morning last
Just kickin' down the cobblestones
Lookin' for fun and feelin' groovy

Feeling groovy jam GD

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It was a paradise for lizards when young Brigham saw it first
He said I've seen some nasty deserts Lord, but this one here's the worst
Then the Lord called down to Brigham, said "I've got a great idea"
I want a mighty city and I think I want it here

Salt Lake City, that town of righteousness and fame
Salt Lake City, don't sound like much, but hell what's in a name?
Nobody ever sings about it, but Lord I be going there just the same

Salt Lake City, where it's so easy keeping straight
Salt Lake City, just really makes Des Moines look second rate
Ain't making no big deal about it
But I hear the Mormon girls are really great

Salt Lake City, hey, dig that Tabernacle Choir
Salt Lake City, yeah they be bound to take you higher
There just ain't no two ways about it, yes Lord they really light my fire

Well Brigham kicked a prairie dog, and he muttered in his beard
Said you've put me through some changes Lord but this one's really weird
The Lord just laughed at Brigham, said "you'd better get to work"
The next time I check in here, I want paradise on earth

Salt Lake City, where Brigham made the desert bloom
Salt Lake City, put a colour TV in every room
And they got them crazy Mormon chicks, yes I'll be going there real soon

Salt Lake City, hey feel that magic in the air
Salt Lake City, you know that's kind of why I like it there
Salt Lake City, well you know that's where I'm bound
Salt Lake City, I'm going down to Salt Lake town

https://www.dead.net/song/salt-lake-city

Looks like I’m not getting 35...why, good question?
I’ll tell ya why, cause all these lame ass companies are greedy and have stopped giving people shipping options.
This smart post BS has to stop, or at least give us options!
Remember when you could choose different shipping options? Sure some cost more, (but we pay for it not them?) but for those of us who cannot get home delivery, and are never sure how things will ultimately be sent, it would be worth it to be able to choose say UPS directly to our residences instead of this smart post/multi vendor BS that according to evidence from many posters here is problematic at best!
Since we never are sure how anything will be shipped the PO has instructed to put your physical address followed by X and your box number, that way if it’s sent to the PO, since it’s a small town, they’ll put it in the box via the X box number. Been doing this for all the years we’ve been subscribing to Dave’s as well as all other dead.net purchases. Never had a problem including the first 2 releases from this year...Today, get notice that they sent it back because of improper address?? WTF! So either dead.net didn’t label correctly, or more likely the PO just decided to stop doing what they’ve done for decades? BS!
Ya know, its 2020 receiving goods and services should not be this difficult! The only other problems we’ve ever had are because of this smart post BS!

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All ripped in, have some painting to do, so I'll listen then.

I personally ripped the "bonus" stuff to a separate folder and put them in "performed order".

I put the 2 'Spaces" next to one another. I edited the little gap out. I thought about merging the two and making 1 track out of it,,,,,, still may. What can you say,,,, it is what it is.

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Number 35 has landed in Indy! Sorry to hear others are having issues. Keep the faith. I got #31 four months late and it was the lowest production number I've gotten so far in the collection.

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Yow! 10275 has arrived! The one day I didn't check status on USPS, and there it was in my mail box. Cool filler too. Can't wait to listen.

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