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    Hear ye, hear ye, hear ye! Gentle mistresses and most distinguished gentlemen, we have come upon the release of the DAVE'S PICKS VOLUME 37, from the Fifteenth of April in the year Nineteen Seventy-Eight, at ye olde College Of William & Mary in Williamsburg, Virginia. Cast your waistcoats and your bonnets aside, the Grateful Dead are on steady gallop from the opening high-kick of "Mississippi Half-Step" into a where are we going? where have we been? "Passenger," followed by full-on versions of "Friend Of The Devil," "El Paso," "Brown-Eyed Women," and a double-barreled "Let It Grow>Deal." Catch your breath and straighten out your tricorne because the 2nd set shows no bounds with delightful takes ("Bertha>Good Lovin'," "One More Saturday Night") and introspection ("Candyman," "Playing In The Band"). Then - great fifes and drums - it's 15 minutes of "Rhythm Devils," with band and crew gathered round to amplify the merriment before delivering a rare incantation of "Not Fade Away>Morning Dew" that sets the soul alight. Pure jollification!

    The town crier's addendum:

    Three bags full! Lest you feel 4/15/78 beginneth and endeth too quickly, we've selected highlights from Civic Arena, Pittsburgh, PA, 4/18/78 to satisfy your fancy.

    Limited to 25,000 numbered copies, DAVE'S PICKS VOLUME 37: WILLIAMSBURG, VIRGINIA 4/15/78 was recorded by Betty Cantor-Jackson and has been mastered to HDCD specs by Jeffrey Norman. It is guaranteed to sell out - often within hours.

    *2 per order. Very limited quantity available.

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  • JimInMD
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    ..and to our good Doctor, I have been pretty good at taking the '71 plunge so far, I had not listened to many of these April shows before. In light of recent glowing praise for this date in GD History, I set the wayback for 4/14/71.

    Also.. as documented in the amateur malingerer's handbook, April 14th is national leave two hours early from work for a fictitious dental emergency day. It's a twofer for fun day, it is written in the stars.

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    Speaking of 14's....

    Doc, today's -71'er looks pretty interesting. I will take a dive. A second set kickoff with an early Bird Song? Yes please.

    Speaking of Fourteens, lest we not forget the mammoth from Europe '72 that was on this date. Perhaps the most explosive Dark Star of the lot (at least this was my recollection when I did a full E'72 DS Review a few years back). The show is impeccable with many many fine moments:

    https://archive.org/details/gd1972-04-14.sbd.miller.34552.sbeok.flac16

    All these stories about wraaaaaaslin' & GD sharing moments is gold!
    I said pure GOLD, JERRY!

    And Jimmy - fully agree, mine and all of ours should be 'Two-Wall-Of-Sound-Homes'. And maybe a third that is outside in the yard, as a playset for the kids. Monkey bars aka Phil's sky-high scaffolding. Press the 'Phil Bomb' button and the whole set shakes like an earthquake, the goal to hold on kinda like a buckin' bronco.

    Be Well People!
    Sixtus

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    50 years ago today…..

    April 14, 1971
    Davis Gym, Bucknell University, Lewisburg, Pennsylvania

    Set 1: Truckin'-Deal-Me & Bobbie McGee-Next Time You See Me-Bertha-Playing In The Band-Sing Me Back Home-Me & My Uncle-China Cat Sunflower> I Know You Rider-I Second That Emotion-Casey Jones

    Set 2 Bird Song-Sugar Magnolia-Cryptical Envelopment > drums> The Other One > Wharf Rat-Hard to Handle-Not Fade Away> Goin’ Down The Road Feelin’ Bad> Not Fade Away> Johnny B. Goode

    “In their penultimate Pennsylvania performance, the Grateful Dead…….”

    A powerful and deep show, wonderfully designed and perfectly executed by the Dead, crackling with energy, a supernova of a show that blows away almost everything else played that month. How did they do it? Did they all drop acid? I’ll even ignore the fact that there are only two Pigpen tunes. The band is on fire, every tune here works, cosmic reflections of all that was good and pure about the Dead’s music that month. Rocking all over the place, with wonderful slices of country, soul and psychedelia, on this night everything the Dead touches turns to gold and pure bliss. Somehow, some way, on April 14 1971, in Lewisburg, Pennsylvania, the Dead played a show for the ages………

    Rock on!!!

    Doc
    Music is truly love itself, the purest, most ethereal language of the emotions, embodying all their changing colors in every variety of shading and nuance…..

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    Re: Inside Hook Wall of Sound Model

    Every basement needs a 1/6th scale, fully functional Wall of Sound. I saw that too.. but it took Sixtus to post it. Good job.

    Scratch that.. you really need two. A 1/6 scale in the basement and a 1/3 scale in the back yard. Like a 2 car garage, we need a 2 Wall of Sound house. ...and just imagine if two or three deadheads lived on the same block.

    Ha.. nice story KF. Way to keep it together under duress. It's good to see highly skilled partiers practicing their craft. I think we all have our burger king cup story to tell.

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    To your point, there was always a shot that a Phillies game was letting out the same night as any during concert season. They certainly didn't plan around it, and it sounds like you're familiar with Philly - the Vet and the Spectrum were right across the street from each other, so coming and going could be a real mess since we we were all pretty much driving the same direction. That led to a lot of post-show balloons while waiting for the lots to clear out (that was my excuse anyway). Will never forget grabbing a day-of ticket to the Stones on the Bridges to Babylon Tour. Baloons and beer before tailgating with some new friends, great seat for the show next to the stranger guy who sold his ticket to me over the internet (his buddy bailed last minute and he had an extra ticket and extra joints). Great show, but I only recall Crazy Mama. More balloons in the parking lot after the show, and the a long wait in the line for the bridge. And then the queasy feeling. And then the realization that the stop and go traffic was due to a cop directing cars onto the Walt Whitman Bridge. And the awful luck of being first in line when he next raised his hand to gesture cars to stop. The realization that I WAS going to chuck my cookies before it was my turn to go, and that this man was 10 yards from me. I grasped for a half-full Burger King cup in the drink holder and was resigned to spending the night in the tank, but he somehow was looking at the other traffic he was waving in when the time came for me to chuck said cookies. Made a mess of myself but made eye contact when it was my turn and saluted him as I drove by and made my way to the bridge.

  • KeithFan2112
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    Wow Sixtus

    What a great box set idea, if there were enough '74 shows left to warrant a box set. Package it in a Wall Of Sound Replica, maybe made out of titanium or at least die-cast metal. Maybe just start remastering all of the old Dick's Picks from '74 that don't sound quite as snappy as, say 30 Trips or Jai-lai (did I get that right?) Or the awesome sounding PNW '74 shows. Just, just a boatload full of those shows in a Wall of Sound box package made out of that new magnesium compound the Chinese developed. And throw in Chicago 7/25 so we have that final Dark Star. Someone get Rhino, Pinkus, and Lemeux on the line; tell them there's business to discuss, by oder of the Peaky Blinders!

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    I wasn't at the Spectrum that year. mmm.. that did jar a memory loose though. I guess it's not that uncommon to have parking lots that share crowds and venues that multi task. ..but a bridge too far, I was not at the spectrum on or near 84 through 87.

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    I read Spectrum, and 1986 Libya bombing, and I can tell you that's what was on the news when my brother, cousin, and I came home home from my first Rush concert, Power Windows Tour, April 14, 1986. That's all I've read of your post so far, but thought it was funny.

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    I’m positive it was the Spectrum and that it was 86 or 87, but not sure which year?
    I’m pretty sure it was 86 partially cause they Played Midnight hour encore that year and it would of been well past midnight...
    It was also sort of a short show which would of made sense. The Dew outta space was the last song and was killer!
    Folks were saying they did the dew ending because the US bombed Libya that night, but I don’t think that’s accurate? According to Wikipedia, that happened earlier...I think it was just because it was so late...

    https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1986_United_States_bombing_of_Libya

    As we were waiting outside to be let in, I remember folks doing unmentionable things to the Rocky Statue out front lol.
    I vaguely remember the looks on the faces of the wrestling crowd as they exited and had to make their way through the throng of aaaa, “over prepared” lol Dead heads who were getting antsy to say the least!
    I think we were all pretty well behaved and mostly respectful to them...they on the other hand looked startled? Surprised for sure, and many seemed concerned if not out right scarred lol.
    In there defense, it was mostly fathers with their kids etc, so if you weren’t aware of the situation and walked out into that culture shock...well, I’d probably have been concerned too lol...fortunately, like Pig before us onward, we just look scary!
    Anyway, it was yet another fun unusual occurrence care of the GOGD that ill (somewhat ;) always remember, just wish I knew which show for sure. Can’t believe no one else has ever brought that show up or seems to remember? Of course if I could remember who I was with I could ask them lol!

    EDIT: Ha!, who needs McGruff? Lol...finally found some corroborating evidence, it was 86!
    Mind like a melting, dripping, hallucinating steel trap!

    https://www.google.com/search?q=philadelphia+3/24/1986&client=safari&hl…

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    I have this heavy fog memory of Pro Wrestling / Grateful Dead sharing a parking lot or in close proximity or the next night, night before, earlier in the day, over the weekend where stragglers that were too messed up to leave ended up in the GD/Shakedown parking lot or something.. and I am quite sure I made the '86 Hampton run. We are going to have to get to the bottom of that. Bueller?

    I wonder what became of the pro wrestling fans that stuck around and accidentally got dosed. There had to have been one or two or five of them.... what a thought.

    Good memory Oroborous. I can't help but think we bumped into each other at a venue or two. There is good overlap on the shows we saw from that period.

    Listening to that Supplication Jam > Let It Grow from Hampton '86 for the first time, since.. well, 3/21/86. I really love that they brought that back even though sans Lazy Lightning. Juicy.... ..Really good later era stuff. Don't tell this town (band) ain't got no heart...

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Hear ye, hear ye, hear ye! Gentle mistresses and most distinguished gentlemen, we have come upon the release of the DAVE'S PICKS VOLUME 37, from the Fifteenth of April in the year Nineteen Seventy-Eight, at ye olde College Of William & Mary in Williamsburg, Virginia. Cast your waistcoats and your bonnets aside, the Grateful Dead are on steady gallop from the opening high-kick of "Mississippi Half-Step" into a where are we going? where have we been? "Passenger," followed by full-on versions of "Friend Of The Devil," "El Paso," "Brown-Eyed Women," and a double-barreled "Let It Grow>Deal." Catch your breath and straighten out your tricorne because the 2nd set shows no bounds with delightful takes ("Bertha>Good Lovin'," "One More Saturday Night") and introspection ("Candyman," "Playing In The Band"). Then - great fifes and drums - it's 15 minutes of "Rhythm Devils," with band and crew gathered round to amplify the merriment before delivering a rare incantation of "Not Fade Away>Morning Dew" that sets the soul alight. Pure jollification!

The town crier's addendum:

Three bags full! Lest you feel 4/15/78 beginneth and endeth too quickly, we've selected highlights from Civic Arena, Pittsburgh, PA, 4/18/78 to satisfy your fancy.

Limited to 25,000 numbered copies, DAVE'S PICKS VOLUME 37: WILLIAMSBURG, VIRGINIA 4/15/78 was recorded by Betty Cantor-Jackson and has been mastered to HDCD specs by Jeffrey Norman. It is guaranteed to sell out - often within hours.

*2 per order. Very limited quantity available.

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50 years ago today…………..

February 23, 1971
Capitol Theater, Port Chester, New York

Set 1: Uncle John's Band-Loser-Playing In The Band-Big Boss Man-China Cat Sunflower>I Know You Rider-Me And Bobby McGee-Bertha-Next Time You See Me-Around And Around-Morning Dew-Sugar Magnolia-Casey Jones

Set 2: Me And My Uncle-Bird Song-Truckin'>drums>The Other One>Wharf Rat-Greatest Story Ever Told-Good Lovin'-Not Fade Away>Goin' Down The Road Feeling Bad>Not Fade Away-Johnny B. Goode

So this is what happens when the Dead take a day off???

The first set has a somewhat loose, ragged feel. Unusual Uncle John’s opener, nice mid set China/Rider, rare 71 Around & Around, late first set Dew. The second set starts out in fairly mellow mode but gets quickly crunchy and just doesn’t let up………….

Underrated and highly recommended!

Rock on!

Doc
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Morning, rockers!!

I could be sweet-talked into giving May a vote for honorable mention...........

May 1, 2, 6, 7, 14, 15 1970
Europe 72
May 13, 20, 26 1973
1974
1977

Maybe April as well............

Just sayin'...................

Rock on!!!

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As Hendrixfreak pointed out a week or so back, maybe this month and year was so hot because they were recording shows in preparation for what became "Live Dead". Although March and April of this year are pretty good too.

One show I tend to overlook these days in favour of 2/22 and 2/27 , 2/28 is the 2/11 show that came out years ago as a stand alone release. Two sets -each approximately 60 minutes long that burn very brightly indeed. Its been said before that maybe the time restrictions on this show, or shows, enhanced and focussed the energy. Sure sounds like it.

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Grateful Teas, interesting, thanks Colin.

Let's hope that "very soon" is right around the corner.

He also mentioned Deadhead values, he must not read these threads.

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Good stuff you all are talking about.

Felt compelled to ask BOLO about the Krewes.

I'd never looked close enough to notice the margins of the '93 Mardi Gras poster until I read BOLO's comment, then I had to look and we have the following Krewes:

Are We Really? & The Art Police Krewe
Fat Tuesday Parade Float Krewes
“Mouse” Kateers Krewe
Dancing Bear Krewe
The Palooka Family Krewe
Rock Med Krewe
GDTS Krewe
Avery Ranch Krewe
ACME Krewe
Krewe of Glam
Krewe of Disco Disciples
Archives Krewe
Kids Room Krewe
Floating Lotus Krewe

Whoever guesses Bolo's Krewe and he confirms it, wins some kudos ;)
(BTW no prizes, cuz yeah... I don't have any prizes, but kudos are cool, right?)
NOTE: There's a few more peeps listed on the poster, like Balloon Lady, but the list above reflects all the "Krewes"

Fun note: By coincidence, guess what I was listening to while I was reading this?!?! - 2/23/93
I'd put on Lazy River Road, PITB > Drums to start my day and peruse the Dead world on the internet, read Bolo's post which peaked my interest, looked at the poster and realized, I was listening to that show.
Cosmic?
Are we all connected?
Or am I still tripping after watching Oteil's podcast with Bobby & Paul Stamets?
(A must watch / listen for all mushroom & consciousness fans)

You all are fun to hang with, keep it up.

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I love that kind of stuff

and

shouldn't it be kewdos, instead of kudos?

hahaha...ha...

I am still not a robot, y'all

slave to "find the taffic lights"

kind of like the "hidden pictures" in Highlights from kid-hood.

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RE: PROUDFOOT
Haha.. good one.
On first glance I read it literally, and thought... did I spell Kudos wrong?

As a Dad.. I should get that Dad style joke ;)
Krewe-dos to you!

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Warfield 1980

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True

EDIT: Oh wait... thought you said RCMH

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I like to think that while Jeffrey was mixing these two releases last year at TRI that he also mixed down some other tracks while they had the studio.

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That would be sweet

The sound quality from show to show (and even within the same show) varies greatly.

Primo
Fuzzy
within a shoebox
decent
hot
sleepy

the thing of it is, is...the acoustic stuff is nice, but same-y setlists

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Anyone watch Freaks and Geeks from 2000? If not, it is on Hulu right now and it is EXCELLENT. An unknown Seth Rogan and Jason Segel star. Show takes place in 1980, so music is a big part of it. In a scene last night, this beautiful deadhead girl asks to borrow a chair from Seth's character, and he turns to his friends and says, "Grateful Dead, terrible music, super hot chicks." That cracked me up, why they only made one season of Freaks and Geeks is beyond me, it is terrific if you need a show right now.

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Warfield would be grate, but doubtful. The multi-tracks are gone, at least we got a Brent studio out of it!!!!

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.....fingers crossed for a Baked Alaska mini-box. Fits the 1980 mold.

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Long story short my source was going off that tweet we saw weeks ago, I thought he had better intel...sorry.
But there is still that tease...

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I agree DAVEROCK, that 2-disc set is fantastic, and thanks for reminding me to dig it out and dig it!! The sets were short because I believe they were opening for Janis Joplin those 2 nights. I wish they would release the other night's 2 sets also.
And my 2 cents on hot months would be Aug-Sept. They were usually well into a tour at this point and the machine was well oiled.

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One of the greatest shows of all time, IMO. The amount of talent on that show, from the actors, the writers, and the creators/producers/directors is pretty astounding. The show originally aired on Fox, and was during the time of the "Reality T.V." boom (ugh...) Reality TV was not only a hit, but was WAY cheaper to make than a fully scripted show, especially an hour-long one like Freaks and Geeks. I've also heard that most of the budget for that show was spent on getting the rights to all of the music, which is a crucial (and awesome) part of the show! Anyway, Fox did what they could to bury the show, moving its timeslot all around, and it eventually ended up airing on Saturday night (the place where TV shows go to die.) The show never developed a following (how could it? No one knew when it was on!) They eventually informed the creators that the show would be cancelled, which is a total crime, as again, it is one of the best things to come out on television, ever. It is only in recent years that people have realized what a true gem that show was, and it has developed a large cult following (kind of like a band I know of...)

Anyway, @itsbrunsey, stick with it! The creators knew that they were getting cancelled, so they did manage to provide a "final" episode that wraps things up nicely - and WHAT an episode it is (YOU ARE GOING TO LOVE IT!... I'm getting a little teary-eyed just thinking about it now.) Oh, and I don't think it is coincidence AT ALL that the main family featured on the show are the Weirs.

Lindsay Weir FOREVER!

Peace

EDIT: I'll also always love how Jason Segal's character is so proud of his drumkit because it has one more piece than Neil Peart's :)

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April 1969 Avalon Ballroom, or Oct 1974 Winterland the complete recordings audio & video. Hopefully, but I wouldn't bet on it.

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I listened to this for the first time today - I thought it was crackling with energy. Much surprised, I was. The highlight for me was Let It Grow, but my ears also pricked up during the transition from Not Fade Away to Morning Dew- and Dew itself, of course is also great.
I'll test out the bonus material later on.

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The saga continues. I reached out to Marye directly via mssg about DaP36, as suggested by y'all. She responded today saying "doc (Dr. Rhino) is acutely aware of the situation and DaP36's should be shipping shortly."

Many thanks to Marye. (But if Marye and Doc Rhino are the ones that address customer service questions, why do they have a "help/customer service" link that is unresponsive? I would have still received no meaningful response for 110~ days now if I hadn't found a side-door.)

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Not sure if this has been discussed, but I have noticed that last week on SiriusXM grateful dead channel, I heard a very professionally mixed sounding, phenomenal, Jack Straw, recorded 9/25/80 at the Warfield. And as I sit here now, I am listening to the let it grow, also very professionally mixed and awesome sounding, from that same show. When I look through all my sources, I can’t really find any sort of good source tape for this that circulates out there. So I am thinking that there may have been a little fibbing going on in terms of the notion that all these tapes were destroyed, and that there may be a forthcoming box set from this run. Maybe you all know about it already and I’m way behind.

Reminds me of my one and only trip to San Francisco, back in Summer 1990. The first place we made for, after de-camping, was the City Lights book shop. I still have the carrier bag with City Lights printed on it, as well as the two books I bought - "Howl and Other Poems" and a biography of Neal Cassady by William Plummer called "The Holy Goof."

When we got back home, I found out that The Dead were going to play London at the end of October. I think two shows were announced at first and a third added later.

You walk into the room with your DaP 36 in your hand ...
At least it is happening now, Thin. Hang in there.

As for Lawrence Ferlinghetti, what a wild, crazy ride he took, and for 101 trips around the Sun! You cannot thank the Beats enough for putting words forth for a generation, the echos of which reverberate for ages to come. RIP!

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I’m still holding out that there was supposed to be a second 2020 Box (Fall 80) but it got delayed due to Covid.
Thus, 2 Boxes this year.
Fall 80 and a Pigpen Box.

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50 years ago today…………..

February 24, 1971
Capitol Theater, Port Chester, New York

Set 1: Casey Jones-Me And My Uncle-Cumberland Blues-Next Time You See Me-Bird Song-Me And Bobby McGee-Bertha-Hard To Handle-Loser-Playing In The Band-Good Lovin'

Set 2: Sugar Magnolia-King Bee-Greatest Story Ever Told>Johnny B. Goode-Deal-Minglewood Blues-Truckin'-Not Fade Away>Goin' Down The Road Feeling Bad>Not Fade Away>Turn On Your Love Light

Port Chester is coming to a close, in fine style. Folks, this is the Port Chester show you NEVER hear about. But it’s very worthy, and Charlie Miller’s remaster is very fine indeed………..

On paper, one may scoff, “Doc there’s no big jam, where’s my Other One, where’s the Star?”. True enough, but there’s what might be called some “Piggy jamming”. The Dead start out Set 1 high, and there’s some good grease. I dig the positioning of Good Lovin’s to close first sets. Set 2 also starts out high, has rare-in-71 versions of King Bee and Minglewood Blues, and climaxes with mythic appropriateness with an audience participation, good rappin’ Lovelight.

Overall has a loose feel, confident, relaxed, fun. More laid back than the previous evening, but definitely worth a listen!

Take advantage of your situation, fellas!!!

Hail Port Chester!!

Rock on!

Doc
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Glad to here Marye is on the job and Rhino Dead.net are correcting the cd shipping SNAFUs. Let's pray this pandemic ends and Dead/Rhino cd production values rise!!!

PGHAS1: Please Universe let it be true that the allegedly chopped up Radio City/Warfield tapes emerge in their entirety and Box Sets complete emerge from it. Dare to Dream! Man O Man that would be just exactly perfect. Imagine that Dead.net has been faking us out this whole time regarding long lost Radio City/ Warfield tapes?!?! Awww you guys are such Tricksters/Pranksters!

A Fall MSG N.Y.C. 1979 mini box would be welcomed and would easily sell out. Dave? Are you listening?

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Yes it looks like they got the ABCD release out early so they then had time to get second release out by the end of the year.

Pigpen and Brent boxes that's a whole lot of Hammond B3. Sign me up!

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Another hero passes, who shall take up the torch now? never thought I'd live to be a hundred, what is that like? I have spoken to a few that have reached that milestone and they say if they had a new body, they would do another hundred for sure. Oh to be young and have the wisdom of the ages. With wisdom like that, can you imagine what could be done and what would be done ? Imagine the possibilities The beat goes on and another generation takes the lead....shall we go, you and I, while we can.....into the transitive nightfall of diamonds.
I would love a Radio City or Warfield 80 box set....1980 is one of my favorite years for the Dead.

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Multi-track recordings of J-Straw and LIG appear on the bonus material for the Dead Set remaster in the Beyond Description boxset. Maybe it was one of those? I understand that these are selections that were pulled for possible inclusion on the album so not likely to be a whole show. Would love to be wrong about that!

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Thanks for the background on Freaks and Geeks, I didn't watch it in 2000 so knew none of that. It really is one of the best shows I've ever watched, have the last two episodes queued up for tonight! Also, you are right, the music is fantastic, and the Weir family is probably no coincidence.

Another grate series that only ran one season is High Fidelity, also on Hulu.

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I actually went back and checked the exact dates for from the remaster against the archive. Here they are:

Let It Grow (Weir / Barlow) - October 26, 1980
Sugaree (Garcia / Hunter) - October 26, 1980
C.C. Rider (Rainey) - October 13, 1980
Row Jimmy (Garcia / Hunter) - October 10, 1980
Lazy Lightnin' (Weir / Barlow) - October 13, 1980
Supplication (Weir / Barlow) - October 13, 1980
High Time (Garcia / Hunter) - October 25, 1980
Jack Straw (Weir / Hunter) - October 10, 1980
Shakedown Street (Garcia / Hunter) - October 7, 1980
Not Fade Away (Petty / Holly) - October 4, 1980

For What it's Worth, DeadDisc.com has something slightly different:

Let It Grow (Weir / Barlow) - October 26, 1980
Sugaree (Garcia / Hunter) - October 26, 1980
C.C. Rider (Rainey) - October 31, 1980
Row Jimmy (Garcia / Hunter) - October 10, 1980
Lazy Lightnin' (Weir / Barlow) - October 13, 1980
Supplication (Weir / Barlow) - October 13, 1980
High Time (Garcia / Hunter) - October 25, 1980
Jack Straw (Weir / Hunter) - October 10, 1980
Shakedown Street (Garcia / Hunter) - October 7, 1980
Not Fade Away (Petty / Holly) - October 4, 1980

P.S. Edit. DeadDisc obviously has a typo as CC Rider was not played on 10-31. So it should be 10-13 as I had thought.

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My understanding is that those tracks were taken from 10/26 and 10/10 and so would not explain it. I could be wrong though.

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Maybe I missed the DaP 37 glass comments.

Anyway, Just got mine in mail today. The damn thing is really fuckin nice, I mean really, really. I guess I was picturing a glass like grape jelly came in. Thing has some nice weight to it, feels nice in the hand. Like a tall heavy juice glass, like a supersized big heavy weighed shot glass. Bottom of glass has a dave's picks logo in it. Image around glass is mirrored(?), one way the left to right world, the other side of glass is reversed. Nice. Came in it's own colorful little box, one side is "collect all four!",,,, has one of four boxes filled in , with 38, 39 & 40 blank.

I got a feeling it might be very hard to get all four.

But very nice glass indeed!!! Right up there with the hatchet,,,, which I wish I had bought!

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...10/14/80 has been spinning on Sirius since noon today; there indeed is mental telepathy, apparently.

Missed out on the Dave's glass, but did get the long sleeve T. And Dennis, you are right about missing out on the hatchet. I've used it many times to crack open small logs for kindling, and there is a certain satisfaction that comes with a solid swing and slice as I hum along to 'Easy Wind' in my head.

Be Well People.
Sixtus

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Check your PM.

Hey folks......Stay calm, don’t embalm!!

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Swinging an axe, splittin' the firewood, all to "Easy Wind" in your head? Best comment all ... day? week? month? When time starts to bend, go to the timeless: splittin' wood to "Easy Wind." Been there, many years and (gratefully) counting.

Thanks Sixtus! That flash helps bide the time until Dave announces the Fall '72 box, Wake of the Flood 50th w/ Watkins Glen rehearsal tacked on, and 10-21-68 on CD as RSD release.

If I'm going to be wrong, I want to be SPECTACULARLY wrong...

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....talk about a photo finish.
I'm game.
November though.
I'm a sucker for annys, so I'll just keep on truckin down the thread.
Dick's 22 will rest my weary head.

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King's Beach Bowl

Caution>Feedback! ;~)

ps. 2/23/74 this show is amazing! Need to get that show released. Thought it might be #37 maybe #41 or #42 with bonus disk from 2/22?

So, I was thinking about how lucky we continue to be that all this great music has been released over the last 25 plus years. Keep it coming. Then there have been a few head scratchers along the way.

My top choice for that award goes to Dave's Picks #31, 12/3/79. Never have been able to get into this release.
I also need to listen to the Boise show, Dave's Picks #27, again as that one hasn't knocked my socks off either.

What do you all think?

And I love the enthusiasm for a 1980 box set. I think this is the year. 🤠

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you just gotta "look at it right"

12/3/79...last time I checked it out it was kinda meh

but another time earlier I dug it

16th birthday....just about 90 miles away...but I was too young and ignorant to have a clue about it

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ha, Deadvikes, say it ain't so ;)

so yeah, my 2nd show, great show in person (the legendary Uptown) and solid release from that era. When first released I remember being puzzled by several folks lamenting how Jerry didn't want to be there, etc. etc. and I'm like I don't know what you're listening to but it ain't what I'm listening to. I think Jerry is very much present, and his playing is beautiful and nuanced throughout.

4Winds - I think both 2/22/74 and 2/23 are superb shows and should be released in their entirety, full Norman / Plangent, etc.

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