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    "And with this incredibly tight batch of prime 1987 Grateful Dead, we’re thrilled to bring you Dave’s Picks Vol. 36, matching the number that will be forever tied to Dick’s legacy. Thanks for sticking around this long, and for joining us through these past nine years of archival live Grateful Dead releases." - David Lemieux

    We're doing things a bit different for this one - two complete shows on four CDs, bringing you one of Dave's faves and what very well could have been one of Dick's Picks. Yep, back-to-back nights from peak era 80s - the furthest we've gone into the decade, in fact - that will bring you to joyful tears. DAVE’S PICKS VOLUME 36: HARTFORD CIVIC CENTER, HARTFORD, CT (3/26/87 & 3/27/87) delivers emotional takes on tracks like "Row Jimmy," "Black Peter," Uncle John's Band," and serves up a hit list of covers ("In The Midnight Hour," "Good Lovin'," "Desolation Row," "Promised Land," "Little Red Rooster," "Morning Dew," Johnny B. Goode") that'll have you hootin' and hollerin'.

    Limited to 22,000 numbered copies, this one has been mastered to HDCD specs by Jeffrey Norman and is guaranteed to sell out.

    *2 per order. Very limited quantity available.

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  • JimInMD
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    Mt. Rushmore

    Mount Rushmore has a secret room that no one can enter. Located behind the facade of Abraham Lincoln, sculptor Gutzon Borglum designed the chamber to hold....

    Free concerts perhaps?

    I'd like to think of the Dead as the band that played in the secret room inside the mountain away from the park police, crowds and tourists.

    Just adding a little flavor to the conversation. It does have a secret room, this part is true.

    Edit: Then.... there's this. Hard to argue, it is written in stone.
    https://www.pinterest.com/pin/123075002293278936/

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    Let me rephrase, if I may . . .

    I certainly did not mean that before Dylan there was nothing happening in rock and roll. But to me, each of the important influences on what we would come to call "rock" music were limited and somewhat self-repeating streams. The great blues artists certainly did some great blues; the seminal folk/country/R&B/etc. artists did amazing things within their own genres. Elvis absolutely blew the door open for Little Richard, Buddy Holly, Jerry Lee, Chuck Berry . . .

    But by the mid-Sixties, each artist was still somewhat re-writing what he/she had already written; musically and lyrically pop music had stagnated. The Beatles and Stones were poking at some cracks between genres, but then Dylan came and wiped out everything with the opening chord of "Like a Rolling Stone." After that, folkies could rock, blues musicians could rock, soul artists could rock, and rockers could do whatever they wanted. Now the Beatles, Stones, Kinks, Who, and the good ol' Grateful Dead could make rock music about anything, and could draw upon whatever influence tickled their fancy. And after Dylan, the sky was the limit, lyrically. The bands most of us repeatedly listen to were made possible by Robert Zimmerman. Would we still all listen to our Elvis, Muddy Waters, Sarah Vaughan, and Chuck Berry records had Dylan never existed? Undoubtedly. But not like we LISTEN to the Beatles, Stones, GD, Hendrix, Joni . . .

    And of course, I am open to the idea that I could be totally wrong about all this. :)

  • Oroborous
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    I still say Chuck was the real innovator in the chicken or egg argument, but I’m not going down that rabbit hole again.
    I got into like a four day tennis match last time lol

  • Colin Gould
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    If you really mean rock and roll then I think the four heads should be Elvis, Jerry Lee Lewis, Chuck Berry and Little Richard.
    For myself choosing innovators I’d pick Robert Johnson, Mother Maybelle Carter, Jimmy Rodgers and Woody Guthrie.

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    https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=oTMm4NEQc1Q. I still remember where I was the day he died.

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    got to agree with Daverock

    before Elvis there was nothing but the blues, then came Elvis and the cat was out of the bag. He was the one and only and totally brought rock to the masses. He did it with class and smarts, using his gospel roots to snare all the doubters and win over all the old folks who thought rock and roll was the devil in disguise. He had such class and could deliver a song like no other before him. He isn't called the King for nothing ya know.
    Funny how the conversation has veered to after the Dead bands. I saw them all, when Jer passed, I was left without a compass, he was my guiding light, my go to for all things psychedelic and the one and only. I did not want it to end and went to the first Furthur festival in 96 with Ratdog and loved it, it wasn't over and I had to have more. Then to the Furthur fest in 97 and 98 with the return of Phil to the line up, that one was special and then onward to 2000 with the return of Bruce and Billy, all were special in their own way but that 2000 line up was awesome with Mark K. and Steve K. duel leads was the sh%t. They got it down on that tour and one of my favorites of the post Jerry bands. Saw Ratdog many times back then also, loved every one of those shows as Bobby still had it and was not going to stop the bus. Saw Phil and friends with Warren back in 2001 also, right after his operation and they were good too, not furthurfest good, not ratdog good, but still good and loved the old tunes they brought back. Caught Furthur in 2010 at a 3000 seat auditorium, they were good, real good and John K was the best Jerry to date. Loved his take on Stella Blue, he nailed it. Honorable mention goes to Mickey's band, they were great and I was fortunate to catch them twice and both times they never lost site of what the Dead were all about, improv and great tunes. Love you Mickey.
    Sorry Billy but you were wrong and Trey was not the guy for FTW, he did not have what it took to fill the big guys shoes, IMHO. JK had been playing Jerry for years with DSO and he had the chops and knew the material by heart.
    Honorable mention again to DSO, best cover band yet.
    Yes, it should have been called Fare the Well Phil, but it was a money grab and that's the way it was to be. As I look back on these 25 years after Jerry has left us, I see the bus, with many different colours, still rolling down the road and will until they all leave us. Long live the Grateful Dead

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    Before Elvis there was nothing

    Thus sprake John Lennon. A bit overstated, perhaps, but the way Elvis welded blues, country, gospel, pop...whatever was to hand... was visionary. The recordings made for Sun still sound immaculate, and there is a great dvd called "Elvis in 1956" which shows him gravitate from cult to world wide fame in 12 easy months. Brilliant T.V. performances.
    In the notes for the 5 disc set "Complete 50's Master's", Scotty Moore describes his guitar work as "ancient psychedelia".
    Truly out of this world.

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    I think even Dylan would agree that rock n roll did not begin with a white guy! :) It was much deeper than that, thats partially why it was so controversial in society at the start.

  • billy the kid
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    https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=a6Kv0vF41Bc. Deadheadbrewer, you make an excellent point. Here's where it all began, Dylan backed by members of the Paul Buttetfield blues band. So who's on your Mt . Rushmore of Rock & Roll.

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    But, Billy . . .

    Rock and roll BEGINS with Bob Dylan, no? :) (I humbly submit that it does . . . ) After Dylan rocked out, the Beatles and Stones were freed from being excellent Buddy Holly and Chuck Berry imitators respectively, and could then become the twin towers of soul-searing rock and roll. No?

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"And with this incredibly tight batch of prime 1987 Grateful Dead, we’re thrilled to bring you Dave’s Picks Vol. 36, matching the number that will be forever tied to Dick’s legacy. Thanks for sticking around this long, and for joining us through these past nine years of archival live Grateful Dead releases." - David Lemieux

We're doing things a bit different for this one - two complete shows on four CDs, bringing you one of Dave's faves and what very well could have been one of Dick's Picks. Yep, back-to-back nights from peak era 80s - the furthest we've gone into the decade, in fact - that will bring you to joyful tears. DAVE’S PICKS VOLUME 36: HARTFORD CIVIC CENTER, HARTFORD, CT (3/26/87 & 3/27/87) delivers emotional takes on tracks like "Row Jimmy," "Black Peter," Uncle John's Band," and serves up a hit list of covers ("In The Midnight Hour," "Good Lovin'," "Desolation Row," "Promised Land," "Little Red Rooster," "Morning Dew," Johnny B. Goode") that'll have you hootin' and hollerin'.

Limited to 22,000 numbered copies, this one has been mastered to HDCD specs by Jeffrey Norman and is guaranteed to sell out.

*2 per order. Very limited quantity available.

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UK deadhead here. Mine just arrived (although my mates arrived 8 days ago). Personally I like the sound on this - it's more natural than some of those pure SBD cassette recordings -- where the drums sound like damped cardboard. I guess the audience noise might get a little wearisome after a while -- but personally I'll take the more natural sound of these babies any day rather than a pure SBD. Vocals are nicely balanced as well. Listening to discs 1 & 2 and the playing seems tight and energetic and rhythmically very together. Kind of reminds me of when I saw them in London in 1981 -- ssoundwise. MIdi had not yet arrived.

There was a comment I read that suggested that the torch be passed from Dave. It goes without saying that this post is my opinion. I agree. I feel that Dave has become self-important. The Hartford shows, at least 3-26, don't even smack of good.

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Dennis

It takes a long time for places to stop being new! New Jersey is, presumably, named after Jersey which is one of the Channel Islands off the coast of France and New Hampshire will be named after a southern English county.

In England we have the New Forest which dates back to the 11th century AD, if my memory is still working.

My copy is still lost in the postal system having arrived in the UK on 7th November.

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Would it be possible for Rhino/Dead.net to set up each Dave's Picks such that there is a consistent naming convention with artwork for each release that can be found when loading to i-tunes or hi-fi hard drives? It drives me nuts that there rarely seems to be an option that comes up the same for each disc in a set. It's great to have freedom but hell it is maddening, just like Discogs.......

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Dave move on?! Y'all need to get your panties out of a bunch and not yuck someone else's yum. To each their own and I'd like to see someone pick "better" shows...oh wait they'd be based on your subjective opinion and what audio sources were available as well. I see there's some people in Deadland living in glass houses.

Don't like it don't subscribe so other people can take your place at the table. Nothing worse than a cowboy complaining and saying its time to move on to greener pastures just to sulk around town pointing fingers. Y'all have heard of Archive.org and downloading right, pick your own and move. Go buy yourself some studio equipment and editing software for post-production to make it sound even better than Dave and Jeff, just make sure to post your hard work for us to whine about.

I liken Dead tapes to classic movies and TV. The ones from some times periods look and sound far better than others but in the moment and for their time it was the bee knees. Next you're gonna tell me that the original King Kong is now considered trash because it used stop motion and the Avengers came out last year. So that means screw Turner Classic Movies from showing re-runs!? No way.

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Thanks for the taste from GL 15. Jerry & Merl had an incredible chemistry between them, and jams never sounded like filler, more like a launching pad. This sounds like it will be a fine, fine release. We await in anticipation...

would not be a problem IF ya knew it was gonna show for sure.....still no notice or nothin’ here....

JERSEY?......”what exit”??!

DIREWULF: well said!

EDIT: I’d pay double to get these UPS direct to our house!

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Hopefully the message, that a lot of folks were disappointed, has been received and future picks will be made based on what the public might like rather that personnel favorites of the picker.

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Awesome link to some Jerry, Merl & Co.....holy cow, that tune is totally awesome sauce.
Has a nice little jazzy freeform groove.
Completely tasty - step up for a plate of funky.

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That jam that VGuy dug up from the forthcoming GL 15 sounds incredible, as do all the collaborations these two had.

When the Dead were scoping out a new keyboard player after Keith’s departure, does anyone know if Merl Saunders was even considered for the spot? I know Brent had worked with Bob previously, but Merl and the band certainly knew each other (ex - SNACK Benefit 1975).

Inquiring minds want to know...

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I know he was asked after Brent passed, but can’t remember about earlier?
He said no way he wanted that hot seat in 1990: he was happy where he was at etc...

Thanks for the groovy shite vguy!

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...Merl got asked in 1990, Oroborous. Thanks. I see your point - that keyboard seat had a curse on it, which is likely why Bruce Hornsby wore the “Just Visiting” badge - why tempt that fate.
On the subject of JGB keyboardists, I was in a used CD shop a few years ago, and came across a Melvin Seals disc (Melting Pot) in the Blues section (!?) for the price of a slice of pizza. The album is terrific, with some pretty good players! Jerry sure knew to always surround himself with skilled and adventurous players!

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Should have stuck with that name.

I believe that the name has now been usurped by a vodka maker.

Let someone else pick?
Obviously, I’m the most qualified. Let me in the Vault.......

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As most already know.. we are in the final stages of building a second tunnel under the vault with the ultimate goal of freeing the reels.

It's only a matter of time...

The first tunnel was completed three years ago by friend and frequent poster, Zuckfun. Folklore has it three and a half weeks after the tunnel was complete he was found by David Lemieux curled up in a corner of the vault in the fetal position holding the five reels for 6/10/73 repeating the words "My Precious" over and over. He has not been seen or heard from since.

Thanks for the Birthday wishes...quiet lazy day last Sunday as I sat watching the snow fall...Secondly on to the latest offering from the vault...Personally it doesn't do much for me but that's ok...There have been other offerings that got played once or twice and then set aside...There have been those that blew the back of my skull off and I have ripped to my digital player so I can easily hear again and again...It's all good and I'm happy to be able to have access to a varied and wide collection of one of my favorite bands ever...Right now I'm in the throes of obtaining whatever live Thelonious Monk I've missed as I was gifted a very nice gift certificate...Hoping that next year's vault crop is more satifying to the public at large....

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...here's a Chuck Berry story for you...in 1970 I took a friend of mine from my neighborhood to see Chuck play at The Whiskey A Go Go in West Hollywood...we made our way to the front of the stage while the support groups were playing and by the time the man came on we were dead center up against the stage...Chuck put on a fine fine show and towards the end he broke into a killer version of Maybelline...he played and played, duck walked etc...as he came back to the mic to continue singing after that long instrumental jam he kinda looked around and missed where he should've started singing...he just stood there vamping on his guitar as the band came around to where he could jump in (Is that where Weir got it from?)...he looked down at us and mouthed "what song was I doing?"...I mouthed back at him "Maybelline"...he nodded and then jumped right back in and finished the song...my friend went bananas "i can't believe that happened!!!"...to this day I don't know if it was just a shtick with him or if he truly forgot and if so, how often did that happen? Hail Hail Rock 'n Roll!

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I vote to give Dave four more years (at least).

And I feel so strongly about that that I've recently donated $99.98 to his campaign.

Be kind, rewind.

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Nappy, great Chuck Berry story. I have a Grateful Dead item you might be interested in, pm me your email and I'll tell you about it.

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Still no update since Oct 30th. And no reply to my customer service email. Is there a phone number to call that does any good?

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I agree with others that I think Dave has done a great job picking and releasing shows. I've been a Dave's subscriber since the series started and am still looking forward to it every year. We've gotten so many great shows.

This release however, is still lost at sea for me in California, I too have a shipping notice from Oct. 30 that doesn't show anything via either UPS or USPS. Thinking there have been some shipping snafus with this one.
I'm looking forward to hearing it.

Yesterday I listened to a good chunk of the second set from Long Beach 1981, Aug 28. I came across a 1980s era vinyl bootleg at my local record store and picked it up. The sound is surprisingly good and the show is inspired for the time. Reallly fun to get an "unofficial release" from times past. "Grateful Dead Live in Long Beach" from Tricky Dick Productions. Good times and good show.

Belated happy, happy, joy, joy to the Napster and thanks for the great story! Dat is the shizzle, the pure essence of R&R. Can’t let a little thing like forgetting what song your playing stop a good moment lol.
MONK: haven’t scratched that surface YET! Sounds like a good project for a loooonnngg winter!
Finally getting to Game of Thrones here since “winter is coming”...

THE TUNNEL: thanks for the update Jim, I wondered what happened to ole Zuck, and about the tunnel itself?
Haven’t seen much of Keithfan2112 lately so just assumed he was still down there chippin’ away?
They must have reinforced things after the previous breach? Someday sports fans, someday, it’ll ALL be ours! (Que Montgomery Burns)

https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=ixEOMB6jyEE

My DaP 36 has arrived in Germany today!!!
I saw Merle Haggard at the Oakland Paramount Theatre in 2007.
It was funny when he said, that in younger years they had groupies around when touring, but now they bring their own nurses.

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My brother and I have some these posters, I believe I gave that Santa Claus poster to my brother for his birthday. Very cool posters. The poster with Garcia & Lightning Hopkins was up in the front window of the Orpheum Theatre in 1976.

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I rarely post but want to send some support to Dave for continuing to pick great shows from all eras. Missed these, was living in Paris at the time but would’ve gone being from Fairfield so it’s great to have them. Love some ‘87 Dead 💀! And they sound awesome. Sometimes the SB ones are too sterile and I like the organicness of the crowd. That’s how I remember them! Keep up The GREAT Work Dave till next year! Cheers 🍻

Last 5 besides this and 30 DOD

David Bowie - Ouvrez Le Chien Live in Dallas ‘95
Fleetwood Mac - Live from The Record Plant 12/15/74
The Rolling Stones -The Brussels Affair Live 1973 from New GHS reissue
The Doors - Morrison Hotel 50th Anniversary Disc 2(and disc 1)
GOGD - Dave’s 25 on Friday Night for the Anniversary it smoked!

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Thanks for the gallery - amazing stuff. Griffin and Kelly/Mouse et al were light years ahead of their time.

As a side note, a double bill of the Dead and the Miles Davis Quintet would have absolutely left me rung out on the floor, swept up by the janitor post-show. Anyone lucky enough to see this one?

I don't see them replacing Dave anytime soon.

If we think having someone else make the picks is going to please this persnickety crowd.. I have a bridge to sell you.

Plus, they would have to pay an artist the redo the logo, there's no way Rhino would foot the bill for that. Much like Paul McCartney.. Many think Dave has been dead for many years and the new Dave is just a stage actor or completely computer generated. Rhino simply won't spend another $10k on artwork to replace something they already have ready and queued up to print on CD covers.

[a small footnote, many will recall there was much speculation after a noticeable change in appearance and voice between the seaside chats a few years ago that Dave was no longer with us and had been replaced. Many openly postulated several theories with various levels of proof. Did he suffer a critical injury in a log rolling chainsaw juggling competition? Was he captured by Putin for not releasing enough 80's shows? Was he eaten by a Kraken during a seaside chat gone awry? Too much coffee? ...And my personal favorite, he was kidnapped by a female sasquatch during the "fly fishing" release video for Dave's Picks 32 filmed on one of the gulf islands just off Vancouver. Friends don't let friends track bigfoots alone, especially during mating season!]

Simple economics. Dave's Picks will continue for the foreseeable future.

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I certainly wouldn't want Dave to be fired - this series has been great and sacking him would be a terrible way to bring it to a close.
But he has been seemingly choosing releases for a long time, and it would be quite interesting if a new way of releasing Dead material could be developed under the guidance of someone else. I am not suggesting this in the hope that they would pick shows more to my liking, though.
I am fed up with the subscription system- ending up with shows that I wouldn't otherwise buy just so I can be sure of getting ones I do want. I have always done this, but I don't think I will next year. If shows could be advertised in advance and sold individually, we could then just buy what we wanted. Surely we are not a conformist group who all like and want the same thing.

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Are Russian-Bots responsible for these fire Dave rumors? Anything is possible. We could even try playing Dave's 36 backwards and hear "Dave is Dead?!"

I cast my ballot for Dave's continued employment.

Have you looked into trading the DaP’s that you don’t want for vinyl that you do want at local shops?
You could still subscribe that way.
And maybe even pass along the import tax to the shop.

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They’re pissed off that they were stuck behind the iron curtain and couldn’t attend any GD shows live.

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That is a good idea - I am buying more Dead vinyl these days-in fact I am expecting new ones on Thursday( Buffalo 1977) Friday (Dicks Picks 26 - April 1969) and Monday (Warfield 1980).
But despite buying on ebay and all manner of sites, I have still never actually sold anything online. I no longer have a mobile phone, and wouldn't know how to put a photograph on my laptop to advertise a cd. But that's just me being lazy-my friend could easily show me.
You've got me thinking now!

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There's no way Rhino or anybody else is thinking about ending Dave's run. Nor should they be. It doesn't take much thinking to realize that they've already sold subscriptions for next year, so it's safe to say they're not going to refund all that money so they can fire Dave, and Dave doesn't need to worry until 2021 at least. And trust me, nobody at Rhino is going to worry about what people are saying on the internet as long as the releases continue to sell, and from what I can tell business is brisk. I say this as someone who dislikes the audience presence in the Hartford set and did not buy it. Because it's OK if not every show is must have for ME.

It'd be fun if Rhino/Dead.net started some kind of contest: like a "people's choice" set of shows released every year. Fans could nominate, the Powers That Be could confirm whether adequate tapes were at hand, and then we could vote on what we wanted, and then Rhino could put it out, secure in the knowledge that they were given the people what they want. I'm sure other people have suggested this.

Proudfoot - Couldn't agree with you more. The Chihuly Museum is well worth a visit for some visual Psychedelia. Stunning glass works of art...very impressive.

Take care!

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How do you survive without a mobile phone? Here in the Netherlands it has become impossible to live without one. For instance, credit card transactions have to be confirmed using a mobile phone app and logging in to the websites of insurers, medical facilities, civic institutions and many others occurs via an allegedly secure system which includes receiving a code in an SMS message sent to one's mobile. I resisted for as long as I could but eventually I had to have one. One big advantage is that I can have free video chats with my wife's family in Nepal and Tibet.

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We took a trip to Seattle/Vancouver in February. I was very surprised, but the kids favorite things were the Chihuly Museum followed by the Space Needle.

I'll take Squamish.

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Not sure who mentioned (maybe Nappy Rags (grand canyon man) or mule skinner, but I ordered that Japanese Dylan collection finally, the ones with all his singles on it. (but not the B sides apparently).

Thanks for pointing this company out,,, they have quite a selection of "stuff".

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