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    Times may be trying but the music has never and will never stop! Keep the momentum going by doing the Dead all year long with a Dave's Picks 2021 subscription. We're taking the production run up one final time - to 25,000 - for each of the four Dave's Picks 2021 releases. We'll also be doing things a wee bit differently this year - subscribers will be the first to receive their Dave's Picks. A la carte sales will go up on street date (no more pre-orders) and if you don't subscribe - we highly encourage you to - you'll want to be ready and waiting because these releases sell out within hours. Hours - no hyperbole.

    In addition to the four releases in 2021, totaling 12 CDs, you’ll also get the subscription exclusive bonus disc, which has proven to be one of the most highly sought-after collectables we release, and free domestic shipping. Subscriber bonus discs will not be released outside of this offer. Early bird subscribers can nab a sub at $99.98 (regular pricing will be $115.92).

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  • Oroborous
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    That’s the fluid part; in the beginning of the tour the horns are used sporadically throughout much of the second set.
    By Pittsburgh/Buffalo, their used more like you say, in a concentrated portion of the second set, and not on as many tunes. The recordings were hit and miss so hard to say for sure, but possibly they were dropped in the mix a bit too?
    Of course if there was multitrack, things could be edited and cleaned up nicely, but I’m guessing there aren’t any?
    They could always do a chop job and use it for the Wake of the Flood bonus material...
    Personally I the like the novelty, and would really dig having the 11th! It would be yet another one of the multi headed hydra that was the Dead. Talk about a palate cleanse! Another totally different version of the Dead to go to. And As I say, if nothing else, sans the horns, you still get great 73 Dead and a 73 Dark Star! But that’s just me...

    EDIT: historically you have to think they’d want to get at least one version of Keith singing Let Me Sing Your Blues, sorta like they got the only versions of Money Money out, though of course those are tied to “big” shows without the controversy...again, makes me think good Wake bonus material?

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    And there is the patch at the very end of Morning Dew through the beginning of Sugar Magnolia they would have to work around. Such a difficult place to put a patch.

    I'd still take 9/11. Much of the tour is somewhat a novelty, at least that's how I compartmentalize it. Oro.. since you are fresher off this tour than I.. I think most of the horns come smack dab in the middle of the second set jam sequences, right? If so, if they would have snuck them in during the first set and perhaps a song or two in the second set this might have been less a distraction from the goods that evolve in the meat of the show.

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    Yaasssssiree Mayor Jimmy, ‘‘twas me, and Bluecrow, until I lost him at the rest area after Syracuse (hopefully made a few dozen people happy from that particular rest area on the ole I 90 before the 84 Carrier dome show, but that’s a whole nother story; ) So Old Crow was hangin round some fine young DH ladies in a burnt Orange VW bus from New Mexico and when I came back out he was gone and I haven’t heard from him since? But I digress.
    Yeah I did the whole tour this fall and though I enjoyed it, I’d say mini box at best, but for whatever reason, like DHB said and feels, and the vibe I’ve always got about these shows over the years, is that many folks feel there’s nothing there?
    It’s kinda weird, perched right in the middle between the epic summer shows, and perhaps the greatest tour ever, and yet it’s like it doesn't exist?
    Personally, I concur with the mayor and others, and Dave has it on that “list” he put out when Dave’s started, 9/11/73 is definitely the “one” if ya had to pick.
    And PSYCHE in my best Ashton Kutcher voice it’s from.....wait for it....William and Mary! Hmmmmmm
    Oh, I think it might’ve been Hornsby first show too?
    I also argue that there’s the historical factor. As some here have discussed, sometimes shows get hyped and thus released because of certain historical significance, and that occasionally their not necessarily top shows. Egypt being first to pop into my head, not the best show, and the quality certainly isn’t mind blowing, but come on, are ya not going to release it? I’m sure glad they did...
    Finally, if you look past the horns, your still getting primo Dead from just before what some consider their best tour, AND, a sweet 73 Dark Star!
    So I can’t believe they haven’t at least got 9/11 out!
    If I were to pick a mini box I think I’d go with;
    - 9/11W&M for sure,
    - 9/17 Syracuse and/or
    - 9/21/73 with either
    - 9/24 or 26 to illustrate the tour changes, mainly around the use and duration of the horns...
    A 3 show box would probably be perfect, and as the tour was very fluid, a good taste of that...
    I unfortunately agree though that this is highly unlikely, at least not anytime soon, and of course I’m not familiar with the tape situation?
    I think 9/11 will see the light if day at some point!
    I’d be a shame if it didn’t...

    EDIT: oops forgot, saw something recently about the ginger bread man guitar up for auction...

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    Never trust my memory. I thought we were talking about the Capitol Theatre, but...

    I know that guitar in KF's post is the peanut. Strider usually catches up on these threads and seems to have a great memory. One of the great personalities here.. what I wouldn't give to have seem some of the shows he has seen.

    More to follow. Any update on Jerry's Granola, Popcorn and Potato Chip guitars? In hindsight, it was not a good idea to name his guitars after junk food with all that good weed around. At least the Peanut and Pretzel survived....

    Agree on the horns comments, but I think if they found a way to clean up and fix some of the cuts, William and Mary might just be releasable.. and there is the archive. I think Oroborous or someone here just did a run through all those shows recently, maybe BobT?

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    Trottered, I remember Dave saying that none of those shows would ever be released. Many people enjoy the sets with horns from that month, but I think the band and a decent number of fans aren't interested in a release from those shows. Good thing there's the Live Music Archive! :)

    I really enjoyed this year's Dave's Picks. The first two shows (10/29/77 and 06/23/74, for those with shortened memories :) were killer, and then I appreciated hearing a ton of music from years that we don't have many releases from. At this point I would rather hear some good stuff from the 80s or 90s once in a while, rather than the 21st-best show from, say, 1973. Dave and Mark and Rhino are doing a stellar job of getting us tons of music from the entire span of the GD's career.

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    Guitars named after food

    Didn’t Jerry play the granola guitar at Boreal ‘85?

  • daverock
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    I vaguely remember Strider saying Jerry played the SG on 2/18/71. One of its last outings.

  • JimInMD
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    It's the peanut.

    https://rickturnerblog.com/2017/12/05/garcias-turner-peanut-guitar/

    There was a lot of talk about this a few weeks ago.. I think Strider88 might have been one of the ones leading the charge here.. plus, he got to see it sort of up close and personal at the Port Chester shows.

    The Peanut.. an early custom guitar made for Jerry Garcia. Originally rumored to have been invented by George Washington Carver, it was later confirmed to be an embryotic Alembic creature created by Rick Turner.

    Not to be confused with the Pretzel.. Another Garcia owned Turner axe which was stolen while in the possession of Sam Cutler circa 1975 and only recently resurfaced.

    https://relix.com/articles/detail/jerry-garcias-pretzel-guitar-resurfac…

    I'm holding out hope that the popcorn and potato chip guitars, missing since Woodstock and long rumored to be victims of the munchies, are found and safely returned.

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    First I have to get this out here - I really like the artwork they emailed for Dave's Picks 37. Yeah it's more skeletons, but I like the simplicity and colors. I have a feeling the new artist Helen is going to continue be a good one for this year, as far as my taste goes.

    As far as guitars go, I love the Gibson SG in terms of look and sound (Townshend memorialized this guitar on the Tommy Tour, which included the great Woodstock footage, Live at Leeds, and Isle of Wight.

    And then Jerry had his landmark moment with the SG on Live Dead (and Bobby pulled one out occasionally pre-hiatus).

    The Alligator Nash Strat sounds so damn clean, how can you not love that one too. Somebody on here once commented that nobody brought out the best sound of a Stratocaster like Garcia; I always took that comment to heart. And the Wolf is the Wolf - you need go no further than DP 18 for the Bertha solo or The Wheel into.

    But then there's this lost period in the guitar info on Jerry between the SG and the Nash Strat. Once I became a raging Dead-a-holic, I noticed those early '71 multi-tracks had a sound of their own.

    The two new Port Chester shows convinced me there's another guitar in there. The WMD and AB shows have some of the greatest sounding Jerry ever released (to my ears anyway); but more important, wtf was he playing?? Well, if you Google it, you can find a picture of one of the oddest looking guitars I've laid eyes on. At first I thought it was some kind of off-model Gibson Les Paul; the headstock looks it, but the body is narrower with symmetrical rounded off cutaway (similar to some old Rickenbacker Spanish body electric guitars I found online while trying to identify what Garcia was playing. There's a blurry picture of it in the booklet for AB 2/18/71. Here is a closer up pic:

    https://drive.google.com/file/d/1qX11rUzflHxqDGIS2DssYoGA8hPsWrtN/view?…

    Whatever THAT guitar may be, is the one responsible for the rich melodic tone that Jeffrey Norman brought to life especially well on the 2/18 and 2/21 shows. Personally, I think 2/19 (aka Three From the Vault) is not quite in the same class of engineering perfection as these 50th anniversary shows, but it's also an old release at this point, so a lot may account for this (my subjective opinion not least of all). Yeah yeah, I know - It's only rock 'n roll.....

    Would love to know if anyone can positively ID Garcia's guitar here.

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    Thanks for the anniversary reminder. https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=NVqArOogY-c. I sure wish the Dead would have brought this back for the 1980 acoustic sets.

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I'd like to have seen them in a club-or at least indoors, I should have said.
The only Jefferson's I saw were Paul Kantner and David Frieberg, with various Jefferson Starships, between about 2000 and 2010. Solo set from Tom Constanten at one of them, too.

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Good choice Proudfoot! Can't go wrong with 9-11 and 9-12 either. Would have made a perfect box set, but the shows are not in the vault as far as I know.

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I hereby declare that the Greek run in 81 counts as an example of "the good old days"

9 11 is great
9 12 is phenomenal
9 13 is excellent

Listen to 9 13 without looking at the setlist

and listen deeply

It has a special energy

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1981, my favorite run at the Greek, 9/11/81 one of my all time favorite shows,, you kinda had to be there.

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Sounds really nice

Ah. It is the representative show for the year on 30 Trips

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Thanks for the vote! I'm going to re-read the first two chapters of V in one sitting each, then decide whether to continue. I think part of the problem is that I've been reading just a few pages each night before turning off the light, and it seems like I need to roll through a chapter all at once while I'm fully awake.

My Dead hiatus continues, but here's a new Last Five:
Stockhausen: Aus den sieben Tagen
Varese: Various works with Kent Nagano conducting
Bob Seger: Night Moves
Television: Marquee Moon
Patti Smith: Horses

Too bad about Sylvain Sylvain; that first New York Dolls album is killer.

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Stockhausen
I have heard some Varese (Chicago had a track called "a hit by Varese", btw)
Television MM is awesome
Patti Smith Horses...I remember something about a parking meter...

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A super cool and super spacey recommendation for any out here looking for a palette cleanser......I cannot recommend highly enough Les McCann "Invitation To Openness". The Lovers, the 26 minute track on side 1 should be required listening for any fans of live Dark Stars. The 2 long tracks on side 2 are also recommended listening. It is available on cd on the Water label, but not sure just HOW available it is. Anyway, I'm just killing time until Dave's 37.

Music is the best!!

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I'm sorry I didn't see your post earlier. I don't visit Dead.net as often as I used to. As for me wanting to get a rise out of people, that's actually never been the case. Don't get me wrong, I will get down in the mud with anyone if they attack me personally, but the real purpose of my posts has always been to affect change by trying to get the attention of the powers that be. I think it's safe to say it never really worked.

As for me picking shows from the 80's & 90's, I'm not really knowledgeable enough to fill that role. I only listen to officially licensed Grateful Dead releases, but I once had a 3/30/89 Greensboro, NC bootleg that I thought was great. Although a friend once told me the audience recording that I had was much better than the soundboard recordings.

The reason I said I'm bored with the Grateful Dead is because I am. I own close to 2500 albums, EP's & box sets. 149 of those are Grateful Dead, not including JGB and other side projects. I've just reached the point in my life where I'd rather hear something new than something I've heard before. It doesn't mean I don't like the Grateful Dead. It just means I'm not the same person I was when they were still touring.

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Quite the delayed reaction..
All is good, thanks for the reply.

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Virgin listens today

30.5 years ago

Wow

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He's gone, he's gone and nothin's going to bring him back, he's gone
Nothing left to do but smile, smile, smile

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can you listen to 7/22's Knockin' on Heaven's Door without getting verklempt?

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...for THE WIN!!!

here here

ONWARD!!!

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This is one of those rare times when you do really hope ain't nothin gonna bring him back. I hope you're right.

What are we talking about here anyway? 😉I'm just here for the music. Carry on, carry on.

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Nothing in his office became him like the leaving it.

Mr Ones-thanks for the recommendation-I'll check that out later.

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Gonna take years of therapy to get over the last four years. Already getting better tho. Bob & Wolf Bros playing at the Clean Energy Inaugural Ball tonight: https://relix.com/news/detail/bob-weir-wolf-bros-michael-franti-and-mor…

Cheeto's now a hot potato – nobody wants him 'cept for a few 'losers' and 'suckers'. He's not even welcome in his new hometown in Florida tonight . . .

Onward.

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I was there for the first and second shows. Well played. Brent was playing in peak form then all of a sudden he was gone. Been a while since revsiting those recordings. The venue was brand new and kind of sucky. The pavilion was like the band playing inside a hollowed out skyscraper with terrible acoustics. The show's were good though. T

The next shows I caught after those were Compton Terrace the following December. The second night of that was pretty darn good too with Bruce onboard.

Incidentally, I hope to never see or hear another cheeto....if you know what I mean.... ;)

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50 years ago today…………….

January 21, 1971
Freeborn Hall, University of California, Davis, California

Set 1: Cold Rain & Snow-Me & My Uncle-Smokestack Lightning-Truckin'-Dire Wolf-Hard To Handle-Sugar Magnolia (missing from circulating copies)-Black Peter (missing from circulating copies)-Mama Tried-Around & Around-Cumberland Blues-Casey Jones

Set 2: That's It For The Other One >Cosmic Charlie-China Cat Sunflower >I Know You Rider-Uncle John's Band (missing from circulating copies)

One of the great unknown shows of 1971. Oh, to be stuck between the end of 1970 and Port Chester! Considering the taping technology available at the time, the longer (but still not complete) circulating version is a “not bad” audience recording that is actually “somewhat listenable”. The highlights include the coupling of Smokestack Lightning and Truckin’ (with Pigpen blowing some harmonica on both—a very rare occurrence), a typically hot 1971 Hard To Handle, a strong (and rare-for-early 71) complete Cryptical/Other 1/Cryptical suite, nicely transitioning into the only Cosmic Charlie of 1971. Plus rare performances of Dire Wolf and Around & Around (both played only three times in 1971).

A short soundboard portion (Mama Tried-Around and Around-Cumberland Blues-Casey Jones) does circulate. Wonder what happened to the rest, is it hidden somewhere in the vault? Worth a quick listen………….

For a more detailed analysis, see
http://deadsources.blogspot.com/2012/07/january-21-1971-freeborn-hall-d…

OK, I don’t listen to it often, but I’m glad I have it…….

Rock on,

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simonrob, thanks for the clue,
really hope so too: gone for good or so

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I've been listening to a lot of Garcia/Saunders lately and seems like many of the shows in the first half of 73 have a second guitarist. I know Tom Fogerty played with them sometimes. Was he the only one?

I really like his aggressive rhythm approach. His tone blended well and seemed to urge Garcia to be more muscular as well. Just curious if someone else played in there, as well. Historians?

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I had my first cheeto in 20 years the other day, my teenage some brought some home. Nasty, can't get that damn orange stink of you for days.

Someone mentioned 10.1.94, that might be the best late show out there. 3.17.93 also good, any RFK show satisfies as well.

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Nothings lasts. No man ever steps in the same river twice. Etc.

I’ve been on the bus and off the bus at various points in my life. Because people change, and life changes, and that’s how it is with buses: there’s always another one coming.

There was a time when I could just drop everything and drive 200 miles to see the Dead at the drop of a mushroom. Then life changed. Since then, I’ve gone through periods where I listened to the Dead quite often, and periods when I was mostly interested in other things. I’ve never been bored with them, but I have gone through times when I just didn’t have time. Especially since, for me, it’s all about full shows. I’ve never been all that interested in the studio recordings, and don’t even own some of ‘em, to be honest. And while a live comp like Europe 72 can be great in its way, there is nothing like hearing the full ebb and flow of a complete show. Which takes Time.

One good thing about 2020: I had time. “Working from home” means I can put on put on music while I’m “working,” and I can manage to listen to complete shows a couple times a week. Which brought me back on the bus in a big way.

This, too, shall pass, eventually. It’s predictable that, like the Fox said he done did, I will eventually shelve the Dead for a while and binge on Ornette Coleman or P-Funk or Bulgarian folk singers. Wouldn’t have it any other way. Because, isn’t music great?

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Nicely put.

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50 years ago today………….

January 22, 1971
Main Gym, Lane Community College, Eugene, Oregon

Casey Jones-Beat It On Down The Line-It Hurts Me Too-Me and My Uncle-Cold Rain and Snow-Hard to Handle-Brokedown Palace-Johnny B. Goode-China Cat Sunflower> I Know You Rider

Benefit for the Eugene White Bird Clinic. Fifty years on, the clinic is still functioning. If you can, support their work………….

If you like sonic challenges, maybe this is the one for you. This looks like first set material, and all that commonly circulates. Is it even in the vault? Badly damaged/degraded soundboard, did somebody spill their electric kool-aid on it?

Attention, Chuck Berry fans. The first documented version of Johnny B Goode by the Dead was on 9/7/69, although that gig may not have been a full Grateful Dead band performance. Following that, it apparently was not performed again until this gig in 1971.

It appears that a big chunk of this show is missing, so hard to judge based on only what we have here. There are a few bright moments, but “sonic issues” make it a very difficult listen. Unless you’re a completist, you should probably skip this one…………………..

Rock on,

Doc
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Sound quality isn't pristine, but you can hear and feel the good energy.

I would love love love for the 2nd set "to come up soon for air", so we can fill the air with it.

Probably one of the ones that got away. Sigh.

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Just a week away from the official release and it still seems not a single person has so much as gotten a shipping notification, putting us again in the awkward spot of "let's hope it'll come by Friday...or sometime anyways". I can't wait to hear this show and all the bonus material on it as well but let's just hope that Dave's Picks 38 won't be treated the same way *knock on wood*. I need me that bonus disc :)

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Hammerin Hank, may the 4 winds blow you safely home.

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One of the greatest i ever saw...RIP Hank Aaron...Hank Aaron, Willie Mays and Roberto Clemente...my all time faves and my personal Mt Rushmore of non Dodger players...

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Just looked at my receipt for DaP subscription & in regard to vol. 37 it says it will be released on 1/29/21. Usually at least a couple of weeks before the release date, we get an announcement, the Dave video gushing about the release.... But thus far: nada.

Did I miss something here? Maybe an update on the release date? ...

Just curious or anxious about this release ... or both!

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Nappy,I was a huge Dodger fan back in the 1960s. I used to listen to the Dodgers on KFI at nighttime when I was a kid, radio station came in later at night. Sandy Koufax was my favorite player, when he was at his best I think he was the greatest pitcher of all time.

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Read the introductory comment. They are releasing the non-subscription sales on 29th January, this is a change from previous years. I’d expect the video introduction to come out then. Who knows when they’ll start shipping the subscription copies?

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Aw man RIP Hank. Still the home run king in my book. Wish he didn't spend his twilight years knowing a cheater took away his mantle. After all of the crap he had to tolerate while breaking the record, he deserved better.

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Did Will Farrell pass?
(couldn't let go of the Old School reference..)

Cause of death has not been disclosed. Think of the internet as a multi-headed, multi-assed serpent when it come to truth or reality.

Just my opinion, I could be wrong. I do, very much, believe in the science and effectiveness of vaccines.

As for his cause of death.. give it two or three weeks and we will know. ...and the internet will still be divided.

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I think it is the other way around. Subscribers (Dap 37) will be released on or before 1/29 and non-subscribers can order on the 29th and get them according to the mail service. Subscribers will get them first.

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50 years ago today…………….

January 23, 1971
Pacific Coliseum, Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada CANCELLED SHOW

The exact circumstances of the cancellation remain unknown at this time. A handbill for the show does exist.

Rock on,

Doc
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I think we agree. I said that the non-subscribers can order from 29 Jan and the opening message which I referenced does say that subscribers should see their orders first. My final, perhaps, poorly expressed sentence was to indicate that we don’t know when the shipping will start.

I’m getting a little stir crazy because we are not allowed to leave the house except for essential purposes so I might be less capable of people interactions than usual. Stay well, stay safe and listen to lots of music.

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"It's so good... once it hits your lips it's so good..."

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