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    Re-posted from New Vines 2009: With collaboration from various kind folks in the Dead.net vining community, our own erickat prepared this handy guide explaining how vining works hereabouts. Many thanks to all involved, and vine on! -- Dead.Net Vines - What It Is & How It Works (We're changing some things for 2009) BACKGROUND: The concept of a "vine" is music sharing through conventional means (e.g. mailing cd's or dvd's) with the sign-up list being on-line. The basic idea is that someone starts (seeds) a vine, made up of one or multiple shows,and sends it via mail to the first person who signs up. That person makes a copy for themselves and sends the ORIGINAL media on to the next person on the list. As more people sign up, it continues to grow and grow - hence the name "vine". MINIMUM REQUIREMENTS: Make sure you can deal with the media format. Many vines are in audio CD format, so the minimum basic requirement is that you are knowledgeable and capable of copying audio CD's. Other vines are in D

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    with tears in my eyes, I'm going to have to turn this one down, on the grounds that the Zappa estate is famously litigious and sharky on intellectual property issues. Google "Zappa estate copyright" and it'll give you some idea. Get me a mommy note from Dweezil and we'll talk, as it were, but history suggests major bad scenes if we do this without the estate's permission, which I seriously doubt would be forthcoming. They don't even let people cover his songs.
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    GD @ Mountain View, CA. 6-21-89 video
    GRATEFUL DEADShoreline Amphitheatre Mountain View, CA June 21, 1989 set 1; disc 1 Hideaway> Touch of grey> Minglewood blues; Ramble on Rose; Box of rain; Dire wolf; Masterpeice; Row Jimmy; Cassidy; Deal set 2a; disc 1 Tuning> Scarlet begonias; Hell in a bucket set2b; disc 2 Ship of fools; Estimated Prophit> Eyes of the world>Drums>space>Truckin>The other one>Morning dew>Lovelight; E: Brokedown palace video: NATIONAL PAY-PER-VIEW BROADCAST>Master Hi-fi VHS>Windows ME w/ATI All-in-Wonder 128 video card (352x240 MPEG-1); audio: Satellite uplink>Houston Tracker 8+ C-Band Satellite receiver w/ Video Cipher II digital descrambler (on Galaxy 3, Transponder 21)>JVC HR-S8000U Super VHS (SP)>Fostex D5 DAT (analog in) @ 44.1 kHz>Turtle Beach Fiji>WAV (normalized to -0.03 dB using Sound Forge 5.0)>SHN (w/ seek tables appended); via tol's ftp server editing: shn>wav (via MKWact)>wav synchronization to MPEG-1 (via VEM 2.2 and CE2K)>uncompressed avi movie (30fps, 352x240, 44.1kHz stereo audio)>Video-CD NTSC MPEG-1 352x240 29.97fps CBR 1150kbps, Layer-2 44100Hz Stereo 224kbps Enjoy !!
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    Well apart from coming from California, I am not sure that Frank Zappa and the Dead had much in common, but I know there are some Zappa fans in this place, so here is a special new year treat for you. A DVD containing FLACs of five fine Zappa soundboards from the 70s and 80s (all openly traded but some hard to find) with outstanding bands, exceptional music, experimental weirdness, cheesy doowop tunes, massive guitar solos and of course Frank’s special form of humour and ..err...questionable sexual politics. I saw Zappa more times than I did the Dead and he was never less than brilliant. These shows come with three warnings • They are all soundboards, but not perhaps always the high quality recordings you are used to from the Dead. • Do not listen if you or others listening are of a sensitive nature and do not appreciate Frank’s perverted antics. • Hold on to your seat. These are some of the best rock shows ever recorded (IMHO) RIP Frank, a true non conformist and warped genius. I sometimes wonder what he would be saying about the state of the world today. November 23 1974. Michigan State University. Tush tush tush; Stinkfoot; RDNZL; Village of the sun; Echidna’s arf; Don’t you ever wash that thing?; Apostrophe; Penguin in bondage; T’Mershi Duween; Dog meat; Building a girl; Stage banter; Dinah-Moe Humm; Camarillo Brillo; Montana; Dupree’s paradise; Solos>Chunga’s revenge; Encore intros; Oh no; Son of Orange County; More trouble every day. February 15 1978. Berlin, Germany. SBD with a few mildly annoying tape flips. Intro; Dancin’ fool; Peaches en regalia; The torture never stops; Tryin’ to grow a chin; City of tiny lights; Baby snakes; Pound for a brown; I have been in you; Flakes; Broken hearts are for assholes; King Kong; Wild love; Yo’ mama; Titties’n’beer; Black page #2; Jones crusher; Little house I used to live in; Dong work for yuda; Bobby Brown; Envelopes; Drum solo; Disco boy; Dinah-Moe-Hum; Camarillo Brillo; Muffin Man. For me this is one of the best shows by anyone ever. October 31 1981 (Late show) Palladium NYC. Mixed SBD. Black Napkins; Montana; Easy Meat; Society Pages>I’m a Beautiful Guy>Beauty Knows no Pain>Charlie’s Enormous Mouth; Fine Girl; Teenage Wind; Harder than your Husband; Bamboozled by Love; Sinisister Footwear; Stevie’s Spanking; Cocaine Decisions; Nig Biz; Doreen; Goblin Girl; Black Page #2; Tryin’ to Grow a Chin; Strictly Genteel; The Torture Never Stops; Joe’s Garage; Why does it Hurt when I pee?; The Illinois Enema Bandit; King Kong; Auld Land Syne. September 1 1984. Saratoga, New York. Heavy duty Judy; Band introductions; Carolina hardcore ecstasy; Advance romance; I am the slime; Be in my video; What’s new in Baltimore?; Lucille has messed my mind up; Ride my face to Chicago, Teenage wind; Truckdriver divorce; Cocaine decisions, Nig Biz; Sharleena, Keep it greasy; Honey, don’t you want a man like me?; Carol, you fool; Chana in de bushwop; Let’s move to Cleveland; Frank plays with panties; He’s so gay; Bobby Brown goes down; Crew slut; On women; Camarillo brillo; Muffin man; the Illinois enema bandit. May 1 1988. Stockholm, Sweden. Heavy duty Judy; Packard Goose medley; Any kind of pain; Trouble every day; Penguin in bondage; Hot plate heaven at the green hotel; Cosmik debris; Inca roads; Advance romance; Bobby Brown; Keep it greasy; The torture never stops medley; Big Swifty; Joe’s garage; Why does it hurt when I pee?; Peaches en regalia; Stairway to heaven; Whipping post; I am the Walrus; Sofa. From Frank's last rock and roll tour, when he started playing strange cover versions or rock classics. There will also be a bonus DVD disc with a special treat for Zappa fans This one goes first to iknowyourider as she requested it long ago, but I have only just got round to assembling it. 1. iknowyourider 2. 3. 4.
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    It just hit me - I probably should have asked first if I can vine Furthur shows?? I assume yes since you can get them easily off the net but when they sell CD's/downloads it feels like I should ask.. "I've stayed in every blue-light cheap hotel. Can't win for tryin. Dust off those rusty strings just one more time. Gonna make em shine."
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    Happy New Year! Vine includes the epic 2 night run at the Bill Graham Civic Auditorium in San Francisco on Dec 30 & 31 2009. Way too many awesome moments to list here but when they played Pink Floyd's Time my jaw almost hit the floor. Good ol Bobby and Phil can still surprise me after all these years and I love it! Not to mention John's well-played So Many Roads - amazing! I will also include a couple of RatDog shows for the heck of it. As always flac on DVD. All you need is love. Furthur Bill Graham Civic Auditorium, San Francisco, CA December 30, 2009 Source: Neumann KMF4i > Denecke PS2 > Modified D8 (11ft. Stand in Section) Transfer: Modified D8 > Prodif Gold > Soundforge 6.0 (fades & Normalization) > CD wave (tracks) > Flac(8) Disc One/Set One: 1. Jam > 2. Here Comes Sunshine> 3. Bertha 4. Promised Land 5. Mississippi Half-Step Uptown Toodeloo> 6. Deep Elem Blues 7. Lost Sailor> 8. Saint Of Circumstance 9. Cosmic Charlie Disc Two/Set Two: 1. Intro 2. Playin' In The Band> 3. Eyes Of The World> 4. Scarlet Begonias> 5. Fire On The Mountain 6. King Solomons Marbles Disc Three: 1. Unbroken Chain> 2. Standing On The Moon> 3. China Cat Sunflower> 4. I Know You Rider 5. Crowd/Donor Rap 6. E: Terrapin Station Furthur Bill Graham Civic Auditorium San Francisco, CA December 31, 2009 Source: Milab VM-44 Link -> Lunatec V2 -> Korg MR-1000 (1bit/2.8MHz DSD)Transfer: Korg MR-1000 -> AudioGate (16/44) -> CD Wave -> FLAC Set 1: 1. Shakedown Street 2. Jack Straw 3. Mama Tried 4. Candyman 5. Loose Lucy 6. Viola Lee Blues 7. Truckin’ Set 2: 1. Help On The Way 2. Slipknot 3. Franklin’s Tower 4. Cassidy 5. The Wheel 6. Dark Star 7. Time 8. Uncle John’s Band 9. After Midnight Set 3: 1. house music 2. countdown 3. The Golden Road 4. Let It Grow 5. Cryptical Envelopment 6. Born Crossed Eyed 7. The Other One 8. Cryptical Envelopment 9. So Many Roads 10. St. Stephen 11. The Eleven 12. Not Fade Away 13. donor 14. Sugar Magnolia "I've stayed in every blue-light cheap hotel. Can't win for tryin. Dust off those rusty strings just one more time. Gonna make em shine."
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Re-posted from New Vines 2009: With collaboration from various kind folks in the Dead.net vining community, our own erickat prepared this handy guide explaining how vining works hereabouts. Many thanks to all involved, and vine on! -- Dead.Net Vines - What It Is & How It Works (We're changing some things for 2009) BACKGROUND: The concept of a "vine" is music sharing through conventional means (e.g. mailing cd's or dvd's) with the sign-up list being on-line. The basic idea is that someone starts (seeds) a vine, made up of one or multiple shows,and sends it via mail to the first person who signs up. That person makes a copy for themselves and sends the ORIGINAL media on to the next person on the list. As more people sign up, it continues to grow and grow - hence the name "vine". MINIMUM REQUIREMENTS: Make sure you can deal with the media format. Many vines are in audio CD format, so the minimum basic requirement is that you are knowledgeable and capable of copying audio CD's. Other vines are in D
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I'm offering up some Grateful Dead Hour programs in flac/shn format. This will be on 2 DVD's: Grateful Dead Hour, 366-367 Grateful Dead Hour, 368-369 Grateful Dead Hour, 370-371 Grateful Dead Hour, 372-373 Grateful Dead Hour, 374-375 Grateful Dead Hour, 376-377 Grateful Dead Hour, 378-379 Grateful Dead Hour, 380-381 Grateful Dead Hour, 382-383 Each program has tracks split up. Marye I did talk to David Gans via email and he said it was alright for me to post the programs. Thanks.
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Sure thing! Would someone actually mind taking the GDH vine now and then sending it out when it's officially in the vineyard? I'm leaving for the Adirondacks tomorrow for the week (Great way to spend Jerry Week!) and if Marye puts this up in a few days I won't be here to send it out. Thanks, Nathan. *It probably would have been easier for me to have did this when I got back from the 'Decks, but I really wanted to get this one out!*
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I'm going to have someone send this to ADAWGWYO on Monday because I will not be here. SORRY for the confusion! Just happy this one can get out. Thanks ADAWGWYO!
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Since 1988 is another under-represented year in the vineyard, I'd like to offer up this run of shows. Yes there are lyrics forgotten and mistakes on some songs but hey, a band can't be on every night. gd88-07-15.sbd.clugston.braverman.tetzeli.fix-10343.34751.flac16 gd88-07-16.sbd.miller.87751.sbeok.flac16 gd88-07-17.sbd.miller.87752.sbeok.flac16
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This is the rest of 76 not yet in the Vineyard. 6/18 will not be included in this vine as it was released as part of the Digital Download Series. Almost all of these seem to be upgrades and sound excellent from what I have listened to so far. Once Mary gives this vine a home I'll have it out the door and off to the post office..... Enjoy!! 5 DVD's FLAC: gd76-06-11.00238.sbd.mccartj.sbeok.t-flac16 gd76-06-11.07824.sbd.jmason.sbeok.t-flac16 gd76-06-17.80739.sbd.miller.sbeok.t-flac16 gd76-06-17.91861.mtx.seamons.sbeok.t-flac16 gd76-06-19.sbd.digitalrbb.miller.111852.flac16 gd76-06-23.95321.aud.miller.sbeok.flac16 gd76-06-26.95355.mtx.seamons.sbeok.t-flac16 gd76-06-26.s2.aud.digitalrbb.miller.112790.flac16 gd76-06-27.sbd.digitalrbb.miller.112295.flac16 gd76-06-28.mtx.seamons.112676.flac16 gd76-06-28.sbd.digitalrbb.miller.112296.flac16 gd76-06-29.31144.sbd.bertha-ashley.sbeok.t-flac16 gd76-06-29.mtx.seamons.xxxxxx.flac16 gd76-06-29.s2.sbd.miller.113556.flac16
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The Grateful Dead had one of their longest runs of the 80's here at MSG. The final show is the Rainforest Benefit Concert. Hope you guys enjoy some '88. gd88-09-14.sbd.ashley.bertha.7488.sbeok.shnf gd88-09-15.sbd.barbella.5068.sbeok.shnf gd88-09-16.sbd.ashley.bertha.13603.sbeok.shnf gd88-09-18.sbd.unknown.12746.sbeok.shnf gd88-09-19.sbd.wiley.15076.sbeok.shnf gd88-09-20.sbd.jeffm.2422.sbeok.shnf gd88-09-22.sbd.venezia.5290.sbeok.shnf gd88-09-23.scheck.sbd.miller.79923.sbeok.flac16 (could be 9/24) gd88-09-23.sbd.miller.5291.sbeok.shnf gd88-09-24.fm.minches.82486.sbeok.flac16 1. dstache
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is here and with that I think we are caught up.
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Your hard work is always appreciated.
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Some time ago there was a gigantic vine circulating with ALL the shows played by The Dead in 2009. That vine is long dead (excuse the pun). I propose a modest little replacement vine featuring just the May 1 and May 2nd shows at the Philadelphia Spectrum. There was some pretty grate playing that weekend on both nights, and a typically energetic Philly crowd. Some folks may have heard the Saturday show which was broadcast on Sirius/XM. The Friday show kicks off with a rare set-opening PITB and ends with the only Playing Reprise of the tour. Warren Haynes dominates this set (with Pigpen looking on from above), trading vocals with Bob on Shakedown before taking the lead vox on Duprees and Hard to Handle (the only one of the tour). The set finishes with a sweet and gentle Friend of the Devil followed by a slow-building Playing Reprise. Set 2 gets kicking with Jack Straw and then the boys set the controls for the heart of the sun, launching into an up-tempo Alligator into a Caution (with everyone picking up bits of Pig’s rap), followed by Drums>Space. After dismantling and reassembling the universe, the band hands it over to Warren for the ballad (OK, “Comes a Time” does sound like the Allmans doing a cover, but it is a good cover!). The set regains some energy at the end and concludes with a lovely ‘Box of Rain” encore. On Saturday the boys come out kicking with a rare show-opening Saturday Night and do not stop until they welcome in Sunday with Sampson and Delilah. The first set again features Warren heavily, throwing down some bluesy riffs during Schoolgirl (Bobby vox!), before taking the mic for Althea. After a middling He’s Gone and a sweet UJB (nice harmonies) the energy goes way up as they launch into a rollicking Mason’s without a pause. Nice jamming on this one. The second set starts slowly with a gradually building Good Lovin’ and really gets cooking with Cumberland, followed by Cryptical (Phil on vox!) into The Other One into Drum>Space. Even if you are not a big fan of D>S you have to hear what they were doing with the D>S segment here – with some help from Jeff at the keyboards. After a longish pause, the first notes of Morning Dew whip the crowd into a frenzy (one of two played this tour, the other being at Shoreline on 5/14). Following another longish pause they kick it up a notch with St. Stephen and (without a pause) launch right into the Beatles’ “Revolution” (a nice bluesy version). Help>Slip>Franklins takes us to Phil’s rap and a Samson encore. Samson was expected of course, since after 53 sold-out GD shows at the Spectrum, this show was boys’ final performance in the Spectrum- by anyone -before it was demolished later that summer. The boys did have their way, and the old Spectrum was torn down! This is a 6 CD vine with SBD mixes from the discs available at the show. The setlists are as follows: Friday 1 May 2009 First Set: 1. Playing In the Band 2. Mississippi Half-Step Uptown Toodleloo 3. New Speedway Boogie 4. Shakedown Street 5. Dupree's Diamond Blues 6. Hard To Handle 7. Friend of the Devil 8. Playing In the Band (Reprise) Second Set: 9. Jack Straw 10. Alligator 11. Caution (Do Not Stop On Tracks) 12. Drums 13. Space 14. Loose Lucy 15. Comes a Time 16. Cold Rain and Snow 17. Sugar Magnolia Encore: 18. Box of Rain Saturday 2 May 2009 First Set: 1. One More Saturday Night 2. Brown Eyed Women 3. Good Morning Little School Girl 4. Althea/ 5. He's Gone 6. Uncle John's Band 7. Mason's Children Second Set: 8. Good Lovin' 9. Cumberland Blues 10. Cryptical Envelopment> 11. The Other One 12. Drums 13. Space 14. Morning Dew 15. St. Stephen> 16. Revolution 17. Help On The Way> 18. Slipnot!> 19. Franklin’s Tower Encore: 20. Samson and Delilah Friday Notes: Only “Hard to Handle” and “Playing Reprise” of the tour “Half Step”, “Duprees”, “Alligator” and “Comes a Time” each played only twice on this tour “Playing Reprise” starts disc two – annoying but the first set was too long for one CD Saturday Notes: “Schoolgirl”, “Cryptical”, “Morning Dew”, and “Revolution“ each played only twice on this tour. COMES WITH A BONUS DISC
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Since the 88's are goin well here in the vineyard, I'd like to offer up some more shows during their Fall Tour. The Cap Center saw some magic moments when The Grateful Dead showed up to play. Among them is the electric (and final) Ripple from 9/3/88, apparently a Make-A-Wish request. gd88-09-02.sbd.miller.28799.sbeok.flac16 gd88-09-03.sbd.miller.27749.sbeok.flac16 gd88-09-05.s1.sbd.miller.80630.sbeok.flac16 gd88-09-05.nakamichi.leeds.16440.sbeok.shnf gd88-09-06.sbd.miller.27750.sbeok.flac16
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Neil Young- Boulder 1976 & Buffalo 2010 (4 CDs)These are both audience recordings (2 CDs each show). The 2010 recordings are the same quality as the other newer Neil vines that I have posted (very nice!), and this new solo show is Neil & his electric guitar (?). And Neil plays some tunes that you may not have heard. The 1976 (especially the acousitc... shhhh crowd ! its Too Far Gone) has some audible 'tape hiss' & you can hear the crowd (but it is worth it). When Crazy Horse joins Neil in the second set- put on your seat belts! They play loud enough to drown out all of us cheering that night! Neil Young & Crazy Horse (2 CDs) Balch Fieldhouse, Boulder Colorado November 6th, 1976 Set I solo acoustic 1. Campaigner 2. Human Highway 3. After the Gold Rush 4. Pocahontas 5. Too Far Gone 6. Man Needs a Maid 7. Sugar Mountain Set II electric with Crazy Horse 1. Country Home 2. Don't Cry No Tears 3. Down by the River 4. Bite the Bullet 5. Lotta Love 6. Like a Hurricane 7. Drive Back 8. Cinnamon Girl 9. Homegrwon 10. Cortez the Killer Neil Young Solo Tour, Shea's in Buffalo, NY May 19th, 2010 (2 CDs) CD I 1. My My, Hey Hey (Out of the Blue) 2. Tell Me Why 3. Helpless 4. You Never Call 5. Peaceful Valley 6. Love and War 7. Down by the River 8. Hitchhiker 9. Ohio 10. Sign of Love CD II 1. Lia 2. After the Gold Rush 3. I Believe in You 4. Rumblin' 5. Cortez the Killer 6. Cinnamon Girl 7. Walk with Me 8. Hey Hey, My My, (Into the Black) Will include inserts with all important info and some cool photos. The Truth is realized in an instant, the act is practiced step by step.
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Is there any tradable Kingfish shows out there? I have not seen one here.
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On one of the vines but hell that was a long time ago "I won't take your life won't even take a limb just unload my shotgun and take a little skin"
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I will get to these when the system settles down a bit. Right now things are still a little odd.
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There are quite a few Kingfish shows in circulation but it will take some time to get a hold of them. I put out a request but nothing yet. If I get four or five shows (i.e. enough for a FLAC DVD) together, I'll start a Kingfish vine. Great personnel in this band. A forerunner of "Ratdog" with Steve Kimock playing lead guitar. If any one has a few shows, please feel free to start a vine. Best Wishes-Jimmy
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Anyone else having difficulty responding to private messages? I have a couple I need to respond to but I get an error message when I try. Have posted on the vines affected.Thanks!!
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You try and send nd then the screen goes blank. I think they are sending though. I check my sent mail folder and they are there!?!
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Acts funny, but they send. Peace
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ADAWGWYO - let me know if you got my PM with my addy...tried sending it twice
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Got it =)
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I went to my mail boxes tonight and while the mails are listed when I go to open them it just says "no messages" and all the messages are gone. Also I try to private message someone (even using "new Message and again I get the same thing - no messsages. Can anyone help me get this fixed?
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When I access my inbox, it appears the message management function has been modified. I can not pull up the text from previously sent or received messages. Probably just a "hiccup" in the modification process. Hopefully this will be remedied shortly. Best Wishes-jimmy
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I can see the text of my messagesand I like the quick link to sent messages instead the manage link... but sent a PM just now as well as one last night that do not show up in my sent folder just more info you Mary Thanks!
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I have not "managed" my inbox like I should. I have hundreds of sent and received messages. I wish there was a better way to delete old messages. I'll go see if things have changed. I think if more messages could be displayed per page, that would help. Anyway, my inbox is out of control. :-)
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Here are few nice Kingfish shows I have been able to put together. The vine will consist of two SHN/FLAC DVD-R's. kf1975-08-09.fob.menke.motb.0087.xxxxxx.flac16 kf1975-11-20.flac16 kf1975-12-20 Benefit Concert w/JGB and Keith/Donna kf1975-11-18b.aud.disalvo.moore.96595.flac16 kf1986-01-24.aud.gill.flac16 kf1986-03-03.sbd.with Sounds Of SanFrancisco.flac16 kf1986-06-19.sbd.gill.flac16 kf1986-06-25.sbd.unk.flac16 kf1986-08-10.sbd.tinydancer.88941.sbeok.flac16 kf1986-08-12.sbd.miller.88763.sbeok.flac16 kf1986-08-14.sbd.108069.flac16 Here is wiki link which provides a bit historical perspective about Kingfish: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kingfish_(band) 1) EDAD 2)
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I think things are settling down a bit so with luck I can get these all started shortly.
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This one's out of print so I took advantage of the service Vintage Vinyl, a great local record shop, offers - converting LP's to CD's. Could help sway a partner... " Steal Your Jazz "
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Keep a song in your heart!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!My dvd recorder is down in my pc it don't recognize any dvd's there are no driver updates for it looks like i need to get a new one it's a Memorex 16x i need dvd recorder that is IDE (2003 Gateway) what kind should i buy. Thanks,Greg
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I did a little research for you. The IDE format is giving way to SATA so your options are not as vast as they once were. I used to build PCs as a hobby and always used Plextor or ASUS drives although I never had any problems with Lite-On drives either. I found this one in stock with all positive reviews. Hope this helps: http://www.tigerdirect.com/applications/SearchTools/item-details.asp?Ed…
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is here and with that I think we're caught up. Sorry for the wait, but the system was acting crazy and I wanted to make sure things would work...which I hope these will!
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Hello Marye!! Your hard work and extra effort is "grately" appreciated!! Best Wishes-Jimmy
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What Jimmy said: Thank you Mary for all your hard work. Grately appreciated.
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Now the Vindex is getting so huge and seems to have been eliminated from this site, I am planning a new way of sharing it, which is intended to be easier for me, easier for folks to scan and analyse and that will not clog up the site. I am posting a link to a place where you can read a simple spreadsheet online with the VIndex on it. It includes a whole lot more useful info too, including a list of all the shows the GD ever played and dates of all official releases. The link is here. Please tell me if it works OK https://docs.google.com/spreadsheet/ccc?key=0ApYQXLRMperodHNXcXhNYjdpWH… thanks CB
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The link worked just fine for me. Many thanks! Steve
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it hasn't been eliminated, it's fallen prey to technical weirdness, but until we get this figured out, it is good that a better option exists!
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Here is the rest of 1978 that is not A) an official release; or B) yet available in the Vineyard.I just got a new job and free time is going to be harder to come by here soon so I wanted to get some music out to yinz while I can. This is a mix of SBDs and AUDs with a couple of nice MTXs thrown in there. I actually enjoy/don't mind AUDs and these here for the most part, are very enjoyable. The 2 December Texas shows aren't so hot, but that is what is available of those shows, so I included them for completists sake. Also, I am missing a show or two that is not in the Vineyard so we'll have to get those added at a later time. A HUGE bonus with this vine is that ALL shows are tagged!!! Ready to convert or what have you. Let's get this vine a home and I'll send it out pronto. Peace everyone. 8 DVDs in FLAC/SHN format: gd78-04-06.81508.mtx.tobin.sbeok.t-flac16 gd78-04-07.83715.sbd.miller.sbeok.t-flac16 gd78-04-08.83716.sbd.miller.sbeok.t-flac16 gd78-04-15.86412.mtx.chappell.sb24.t-flac16 gd78-04-24.97543.sbd.miller.sbeok.t-flac16 gd78-05-09.12184.aud-sony54p.vernon.sbeok.t-flac16 gd78-05-13.17406.aud-sonyECM33p.rolfe-weiner.sbeok.t-flac16 gd78-05-16.08333.aud-AKGd202e.weiner.sbeok.t-flac16 gd78-06-04.94407.sbd.miller.sbeok.t-flac16 gd78-06-25.07048.sbd.cotsman.sbefixed.t-flac16 gd78-07-01.97424.aud-sonyecm54p.wagner.minches.t-flac16 gd78-07-03.97601.aud-sonyecm54p.wagner.minches.t-flac16 gd78-08-30.11479.aud.wiley.sbeok.t-flac16 gd78-08-30.110151.sbd-set2.miller.t-flac16 gd78-08-31.20726.aud-sbd.miller.sbeok.t-flac16 gd78-11-13.11483.aud.wiley.sbeok.t-flac16 gd78-11-14.100205.aud-nak300.rolfe-miller.sbeok.t-flac16 gd78-11-16.11486.psbd.wiley.sbeok.t-flac16 gd78-11-17.07687.sbd.acoustic.dodd.sbeok.t-flac16 gd78-11-18.81131.sbd.miller.sbeok.t-flac16 gd78-11-20.95660.sbd.fix.miller.sbeok.t-flac16 gd78-11-21.87203.sbd.carpenter-andrewf.sbeok.t-flac16 gd78-11-23.96031.fob.walker-scotton-miller.sbeok.t-flac16 gd78-11-24.87642.pre-fm.miller.sbeok.t-flac16 gd78-12-13.25717.sbd.miller.sbeok.t-flac16 gd78-12-15.09479.aud-sony54p.wiley.sbeok.t-flac16 gd78-12-16.82211.fob-sonyecm250-dolbyb.walker-scotton-miller.sbeok.t-flac16 gd78-12-17.92528.aud-sonyecm250.walker-scotton-miller.sbeok.t-flac16 gd78-12-19.19507.fob-sony54p.wagner.sbeok.t-flac16 gd78-12-19.102429.sbd-s1.miller.t-flac16 gd78-12-21.15209.aud.cotsman.sbeok.t-flac16 gd78-12-22.14562.aud.cotsman.sbeok.t-flac16 gd78-12-27.09480.sbd.wiley.sbeok.t-flac16 gd78-12-28.35159.sbd.tetzeli.fix-7487.t-flac16 gd78-12-30.18092.sbd.miller.sbeok.t-flac16
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Hey Andy, congrats on the new job and thanks for your work on this tasty looking vine.