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    "When it came to 1973 Dead, I was always drawn to the big second-set jams, 'Dark Star' or 'The Other One,' and all of the places those songs could go that year. One week during my initial stint with the Dead, Dick was spending a lot of time listening to 9/8/73, and he could not stop raving about it. He was very intent on pointing out that despite the absence of the 'Big Two' from 1973, every song, every solo, every moment was out-of-this-world excellent. He played me the first set, giving a play-by-play of each song and what made it special. In those listening sessions, Dick taught me a lot about how to listen critically and objectively. Of course, the subjective self always creeps in, those moments when you whoop and holler at how good a performance is, but that objective listening is critical. After many days of listening, Dick moved to other eras, as was his wont, since he carried the responsibility of selecting the best Dead shows from all eras to represent the Dead’s recorded legacy. But he made it clear and inarguable that he felt 9/8/73 was one of the best-played shows from one of the Dead’s best years." - David Lemieux

    Despite the gloriously blustering artwork above, the forecast for DAVE'S PICKS VOLUME 38: NASSAU VETERANS MEMORIAL COLISEUM, UNIONDALE, NY, 9/8/73 is blazing hot! With a double endorsement from archivists Dick Latvala and David Lemieux, you know it's a MUST HAVE. This one's got inspired playing from start to finish, with soon-to-be-minted Wake Of The Flood classics, a first-ever "Weather Report Suite," Keith polishing his chops on "Let Me Sing Your Blues Away," Jerry tapping into era-defining sound with his Wolf guitar, and we'd be remiss if we didn't mention Bob's exquisite playing too.

    Among our 2021 Dave's Picks subscribers? The subscribers-only bonus disc featuring nearly an hour and a half from 9/7/73 is coming your way too. (P.S. there's 35 minutes of 9/7/73 on Dave's Picks Vol. 38, to boot)

    Limited to 25,000 numbered copies, DAVE'S PICKS VOLUME 38: NASSAU VETERANS MEMORIAL COLISEUM, UNIONDALE, NY, 9/8/73 was recorded by Kidd Candelaro and has been mastered to HDCD specs by Jeffrey Norman.

    Didn't subscribe? You'll want to jump on this one now as it is guaranteed to sell out.

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  • Cousins Of The…
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    Nitecat, I was there too...we ran into each other on the flight home. The set lists were nothing special(except the hot aforementioned UJB -> Playin' -> UJB), but the playing was stellar, they sounded very tight and rehearsed. June '80 had some great moments besides Boulder; Portland, Seattle and Alaska are all good.

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  • daverock
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    By the sound of it, RSD is the worst day of the year to go to a record shop. I have always managed to buy what I have wanted-sometimes from an independent shop - online. Sometimes I have paid more than the asking price on the infamous day, and sometimes - 5/19/74, for example - considerably less.

    I did used to go to record shops, and buy up, whenever I went to London in pre Covid days - just not on RSD. Hopefully those days will come again.

  • That Mike
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    Dennis, Crow, icecrmcnkd et al - love the stories on how things went for RSD. Sorry it wasn’t always what you hoped, but it is a super-hyped event now, and I wonder how many of the guys jumping on the bandwagon are shelling out the big bucks, but then get home and are gripped by extreme Buyer’s Remorse?
    Dennis - great story on a “small world”, and a reminder of how much fun it used to be to line up for tickets at box offices long before the Ticketmasters etc changed the game.

  • jp1119
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    Decided to try a small Denver area record store. If there was a line, I was leaving.
    Showed up at 10. No line. Uh oh...
    Asked manager if they still had copies.
    He hands one to me. I buy it.
    3 minutes. I'm gone.
    Maybe I should buy a lottery ticket today?

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    That's a good suggestion, I was there for those two shows, my first foray into Colorado for shows. I should dig out my recordings of the shows, although they probably aren't great, as I recall I was in the bleachers recording.

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    What city is that?

    I wonder if small cities might give a better chance or large cities will get more copies.

  • Dennis
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    I too venture out for my first foray into RSD.

    I saw the comments about long lines the other day, found the "big" local store, called because their webpage said they were opening at 5 AM. No that was wrong, they were opening at 7 and had 5 copies.

    Got up at 530, there by 6. Line around building. Took a 1/2 hour for the line to move up and they gave you a ticket with a number. Mine was 115. They let 20 at a time at the RSD stuff. 1.5 Hours my turn, none left.

    Thought about driving to the other "local little", decided to head home. Got home call the other joint, yeah I got 3 sitting here with 9 more coming. Drive downtown, waited on line again for 30 minutes,,,, all gone.

    Guy says UPS is bring 9 more TODAY. Give us your number and will call when here. OK. Almost get home and they call UPS has been there and they got one for me. Turn around, head back,,,,, still a line. 45 minute wait. Go in and guy hands me one. They also had a copy of The Very Best of Jerry Garcia (5 LPs),,, 90 bucks. Grab that too because it was limited to 4,000. What the hell.

    So I was on the road or in line from 5:30 until 1:30,,,, worth the wait? I got em, but..........

    The whole time I thought is this suppose to endear me to come to brick and mortar record stores??? If so they failed!

    The silver lining to it all is you get to hang out in lines like the old days of getting tickets and meet the people around you. They may not be there for the dead, but they are there for music. The old thing,,,,, yes odder than Franco Harris,,, yakking with this guy, says he's a drummer and metal is his thing. I tell him my boss knows, knew, Dimebag, he grew up with the guy. He played in a band that opened for Pantera on two tours. The guy was wait, you said your boss's name is Mike,,,, Mike what. Mike Madison I say, his band was Red something. I know Mike,,,, we worked together 30 years ago at this record store, used to go to the same parties!

    It really can be a small world!

  • icecrmcnkd
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    I didn’t wait in line, I figured that f I get a copy I get a copy.
    Arrived at the store around 12:30 pm and there were a lot of people in the store and outside but no line to get in.
    Grabbed 1 of the 3 copies of 5-3-72 that were still available ($139.10 after tax) and waited a couple of minutes in line to check out.
    Listened to the first side and it sounded pretty good. Will do the whole show tonight.

    Of note, last year I went to the same store on Tuesday after RSD and there were 2 copies of 5-9-77 still available. There was another guy there who grabbed one and I grabbed the other.

    This year I decided that I would go on RSD but wasn’t going to wait in line.
    My plan paid off.

    So what was my RSD disappointment?
    The taco shop across the street was closed. I was so set on getting tacos after getting some vinyl….. :(

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    Happy Record Store Day! Or should we say, Record Scalpers’ Day?

    I went downtown this morning and got in line about an hour before my local record store was due to open, and I wasn’t surprised to see that there was already a line down the block and around the corner. From what I’d heard, that was normal for RSD, and that’s the reason I’d never tried to get there early before. I always figured that, no matter how early I got up, there’d be people who got up earlier, and those door busting early birdies would get all the good stuff and I’d be picking through the picked over remains.

    But this year I gave it a try, for one reason and one reason only: the Paris ‘72 vinyl set. I really really wanted that one. Even more than I really really wanted the Buffalo ’77 vinyl set last year. So I got in line, behind maybe 70-80 people, and waited. And waited. An hour later, the line started to move. About 45 minutes after that, I was within 30 feet of the door, hoping for the best. The people in line definitely didn’t look like Deadheads, so I figured there was a chance they’d still have a copy of the Olympia vinyl by the time I got in. But just before I did, a guy from the store came outside and made an announcement like, “hey, thanks for coming, blah blah, and oh by the way, if you’re here for the Grateful Dead or Lady Gaga, we sold out on those right away.” (The Dead and Lady Gaga... there's a pairing I wouldn't have expected.)

    So I left, after two hours, without ever getting into the store, and without a copy of the Paris set. When I got home, I went online, and yep, just as I suspected, there’s about 100 copies available on eBay, selling for about $225 and up.

    Oh well. I’m not sure whether Record Store Day really helps those independent record stores so much, but it’s like Christmas in June for the flippers and scalpers.

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"When it came to 1973 Dead, I was always drawn to the big second-set jams, 'Dark Star' or 'The Other One,' and all of the places those songs could go that year. One week during my initial stint with the Dead, Dick was spending a lot of time listening to 9/8/73, and he could not stop raving about it. He was very intent on pointing out that despite the absence of the 'Big Two' from 1973, every song, every solo, every moment was out-of-this-world excellent. He played me the first set, giving a play-by-play of each song and what made it special. In those listening sessions, Dick taught me a lot about how to listen critically and objectively. Of course, the subjective self always creeps in, those moments when you whoop and holler at how good a performance is, but that objective listening is critical. After many days of listening, Dick moved to other eras, as was his wont, since he carried the responsibility of selecting the best Dead shows from all eras to represent the Dead’s recorded legacy. But he made it clear and inarguable that he felt 9/8/73 was one of the best-played shows from one of the Dead’s best years." - David Lemieux

Despite the gloriously blustering artwork above, the forecast for DAVE'S PICKS VOLUME 38: NASSAU VETERANS MEMORIAL COLISEUM, UNIONDALE, NY, 9/8/73 is blazing hot! With a double endorsement from archivists Dick Latvala and David Lemieux, you know it's a MUST HAVE. This one's got inspired playing from start to finish, with soon-to-be-minted Wake Of The Flood classics, a first-ever "Weather Report Suite," Keith polishing his chops on "Let Me Sing Your Blues Away," Jerry tapping into era-defining sound with his Wolf guitar, and we'd be remiss if we didn't mention Bob's exquisite playing too.

Among our 2021 Dave's Picks subscribers? The subscribers-only bonus disc featuring nearly an hour and a half from 9/7/73 is coming your way too. (P.S. there's 35 minutes of 9/7/73 on Dave's Picks Vol. 38, to boot)

Limited to 25,000 numbered copies, DAVE'S PICKS VOLUME 38: NASSAU VETERANS MEMORIAL COLISEUM, UNIONDALE, NY, 9/8/73 was recorded by Kidd Candelaro and has been mastered to HDCD specs by Jeffrey Norman.

Didn't subscribe? You'll want to jump on this one now as it is guaranteed to sell out.

 *2 per order. Very limited quantity available.

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I wonder if it's going to be a stand alone release., or if they are going to release all the radio shows the Dead did on the Fall tour for a box. It looks really cool to me , we will probably hear tomorrow.

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Finally, favorite show from my favorite year!
This is definitely legit, s or no s at the end of Production. No bootlegger will advertise a release 3 months in advance, the artwork looks familiar too.
The ones that sold recently on e bay are not the same release.

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Amazon lists manufacturer for for June '76 as "Dead", and for July 78 "Grateful Dead Production"
So now...is this a '71 box or a Fox Box? Guessing DaP 39 will be 80s

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they include the Harding Theatre show , always one of my favorites.

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Boston Music Hall(2) + Felt Forum(4) + Fox Theatre(2) = 8 shows 23 discs
I'm obsessing now...

s or no s.

What I pasted below has an s.

Now that Rhino doesn’t get the privilege of announcing it’s own release they will probably shelve it for 18 months.

And on the same day that Real Gone announces 3 rereleases…

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I wonder if this release will be limited edition? It must be coming out on this site after midnight, right?

I am hoping for a Fox Box.. I recall DL suggesting that some of the returned 71's represent the biggest bump in quality compared to what previously circulated. Not sure what they have or how good it sounds.. that comment was a while ago too.

Those shows in the early years at the Fox were sublime.. I think there's video or an interview of Garcia somewhere talking about how much he liked that theatre.. and they played some great shows there.

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Remember Dave on the Skull and Roses seaside chat said there was at least three "other big things" for 2021 besides Skull and Roses and Dave's Picks. Maybe this is one of them. That leaves two.

Time for some news.

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He has taken the vault to an undisclosed location and wont be back.

He's laughing at us...

LEMIEUX!!!!

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The absence of the closing numbers in that article at Musictap has already been mentioned. I also find it strange that a GD/Warner Bros announcement cites a Springsteen album on Sony/Columbia to tout Plangent Processes when a number of Dead releases have been Plagentized over the years. Or did Bruce jump ship and we don't know about it yet?

On the other hand, the nearly $35 list price at Amazon makes me think it is legit, as Dead cd prices have been rising steadily over the past few years.

We'll just have to wait for a seaside chat to find out.

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If anyone has missed this, Bob Dylan’s website has teased the release, in September, of his Bootleg #16. It covers 1980 - 1985. 2 LP, 2 CD or a 5 disc box.

Edit I looked at Amazon UK and it is listed as ‘currently unavailable’ as a CD but does give a series of track titles as MP3 listings

Edit 2 It has now become available to order on UK Amazon. Currently there’s a huge price difference between the 2 and 5 CD versions

Edit 3 Amazingly the 5 CD set has increased in price by £26 since this morning Glad I ordered it earlier. I expect it will go down again eventually

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Looking on the American Amazon site, there doesn't seem to be an "s" in place on Grateful Dead Production for either of the anniversary releases for Skull and Roses or Aoxomoxoa, which would suggest that this 71 release is legitimate if that's the thing in question.

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A pleasant-faced man steps up to greet you
He smiles and says he's pleased to meet you
Beneath his hat the strangeness lies
Take it off, he's got three eyes
Truth is false and logic lost
Now the fourth dimension is crossed
Ni, ni, ni, ni, ni ni, ni ni
You have entered the Twilight Zone
Beyond this world strange things are known
Use the key, unlock the door
See what your fate might have in store
Come explore your dreams' creation
Enter this world of imagination......

Creepy little-known Rush song off 2112. Was walking with my cousin through NYC to catch a cab to a show, sporting our concert shirts; approaching us from the opposite side of the crosswalk a joyful homeless looking guy starts singing those lyrics and kept on going until the song faded out of earshot. Noone else seemed to notice him. Hmmm.

Man I hope DL doesn't have Covid. This IS the strangest bit of silent treatment I've seen in my years at dead.net - a release is announced somewhere other than dead.net first. No word of a box set. Man I hope not.

There's no doubt it's an official release; not only does the artwork feature the 13 point lighting bolt, but who else can afford Plangent. And besides, Warner Brothers music is Warner Brothers music.

I don't remember getting an email about this forthcoming release and no announcement here on dead dot net. I was thinking that there was going to be an email sent out on July 16, but that didn't happen, or at least I didn't get one yet.
Late, by my ideas.
As of now, the DaP 39 show in question will be on September 19, 1995, in Boston Gardens, Boston, MA.
Almost 3 hours of Boston Gardens commercial air conditioning noise, traffic sounds, train noise, dogs barking, indistinct very echoed human voices, and NO GRATEFUL DEAD music.

My guess is an early 1970's show anytime from 1970 thru 1972.

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12-10-71 has to be part of a December '71 box, yes? Lots of people seem to agree.

That cover on Amazon, if it is the cover and not a pirated boot, looks like a segment of a box, signifying Pig's return.....

Just to get ready, been listening to 12.1.71. Ramble on Rose through Cryptical Suite. Pristine stuff.

Regarding DaP 39: 1969 or 1970

They arrived, after a long hike, to a rolling estate of tombs, altars, dens, shops, and paved streets.

A gnome, further up the path, dressed in train-engineer overalls wiped his brow with his cap and continued to hoe a small plot of rich dark soil; half of the raised flowerbed was lined with daisies and purple lilies.

"What're you growing there?"

"Box sets. They'll be ready to harvest in, oh....'bout a month or so. Being Dead means you must remain calm."

"What's the vintage of the latest box? Hope it's a tasty one."

He offered a wobbly Jack-o'-lantern grin. "Not at liberty to say. Big reveal's comin', though. Count on it."

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If it's a sign, I right now have 71 unread messages in my email inbox. That is, until HF sends me an email 'cause he wants Fall 72. :-P

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Hey rockers~~~

In the last few years three December 71 shows were released (12/6, 7, 14). There will NOT be a December 71 box set THIS year.

OK TPTB, prove me wrong!!!

Rock on!

Doc
I like boxes because of the secrets they hide.....

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12-10-71 sure looks good to me.

That's a long preorder period (3 months?) for a single 3-CD set. Maybe they use the preorder volume to guide their production run. Or maybe this is the breakout show from a late '71 box and the box will take time to put together (supply chain issues).

I'll throw my hat in the ring that DP 39 will be '80s or '90s. And Dave will rave about it this Friday.

A leaked "announcement" appears to be more powerful than yet another Dave rave....

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We were all on the edge of our seats yesterday thanks to some of you sleuths. Man, I'm telling you, you guys really make these threads ground zero for all things Grateful Dead. I appreciate everyone who frequents this site!

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Seven complete shows from 71, 72, and 73? Sold! Done and done. 71-73 is prime time, AFAIC, and I placed my order right away. Currently fighting the urge to also order the 2-lp thing. That would be an awesome Thing to Have, but my collection is already pretty out of control, so I try to avoid duplicating CD/lps.

As long I’m posting, let me also mention the TTB’s recent release of “Layla Revisited”, which is (you guessed it) their recording of the Clapton classic. They did the whole album, live at LOCKN, with Tres sitting in on guitar/vox. I’m kind of ambivalent about concept: is this what rock bands are going to do now, just play the classics, like a string quartet giving us yet another recording of Mozart? And I’m guessing that, in normal times, this might not have been officially released, but Derek and Susan probably decided to put it out there to help make up for all the touring revenue they’ve lost during the pandemic, which I don’t begrudge them for at all. Like the Dead, they’ve got a big “family” of crew and band members to support. Anyway, it’s very well-recorded, everybody plays and sings great, and it’s interesting to hear these songs with a horn section. Derek’s solos alone are worth the price of admission, IMO. Anyway, heads up on this, all you TTB fans.

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Got One. I can't afford it, but I can't afford to wait either. Wow, this is going to be fantastic!!

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Or will that now take place in the St. Louis thread?

I passed on the Giants Stadium box so I'd be very happy with a pick from the Vince/Bruce years. It has been some time since Dave gave us a show from '69 or '70, but I think he will hold on to shows from those years for subscriber bait in 2022 or 2023. We had two Brent picks last year. If we get one in 2021 I bet it will be from his early tenure with the band. What about Gainesville?

Will we get a seaside chat first, or find out when we get our shipping notice? Just a few more days to go.

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Bar's dry here, but there's a 20 kegger at St. Louis, along with some top-shelf spirits from '71, '72, '73.

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But it's the King of Beers.

You probably all know this, because we are benevolent bunch of degenerates.. but there is a brewery in Czechoslovakia called Budweiser Budvar that has been making beer since the 13th century and has called it's beer the beer of kings since the 16th century. ..you can tell the difference because unlike the thin tasting American copycat, the real McCoy is flavorful...

So if they are serving Budweiser, let's hope they are serving Budweiser Budvar, or as it has to be called in America Czechvar, because of copyright infringement no less. What a ripoff, too weird...

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German immigrant to St. Louis, co-founder of Anheuser-Busch.
Probably was fully aware of Czech Budweiser.

Scammed the name for his own beer, which should have been named Buttweiper.

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True and funny.

He definitely stole the name and then spent enormous amounts of money copyrighting it and policing the use of the name, etc.

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August 1980

Uptown Baby

Comes A Time

9.6.80

Dave L.SD Alpine Valley Box Set

Shakedown Street

double dose 1988 Greek & Laguna Seca Raceway All 6 shows from July in California

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Received shipping notice with tracking # for DaP 39 time stamped 5:14 AM eastern. No announcement? Officially a UMO, Unidentified Musical Object preparing to leave the mother ship, tracking shows no movement yet.

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I have also recieved a shipping notice, gimmick? Glitch? a super supper rise? Time will tell-
No announcement...

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Me too.

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Name of a great book on the Busch family and the cutthroat beer business. An unauthorized story of the A/B dynasty. The elder Busch was a real piece of work, even to his own family. I heard Augustus tried to stop the book from being published. I think Budweiser was only able to keep the Czech "Bud" from being sold over here. Back then it was a common name for a style of lager.
Small world story: I was born in St. Louis but grew up in Colorado. In the mid eighties I worked at a mountain shop in Gunnison that shared space with a t-shirt shop. For a while a girl named Busch was working for the t-shirt shop at minimum wage. I finally realized she was one of THE Busch's when she spoke of "Uncle Auggie". She was stunningly cute and all I could think of was why the heck are you working for $4.75/hr. here with all those looks and someday all that money! She said Uncle Augustus was a good guy but, as I remember, the book leads to other conclusions.
Cheers!

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I'm keen on Euro lagers, as the local American ales always are over-hopped, over-hyped and expensive. Why drink local, hoppy dishwater at 30% higher price when you can drink the Euro classic lagers for less? Something about shipping and climate change, you say? I have to admit, I had not thought that through before. But we can't halt all international trade and that stuff probably goes by ship, not plane. So having this conversation with myself now frees me to head to the liquor store for some Czechvar -- glad to hear of an endorsement for this brand that I've inexplicably avoided.

Oh yeah, and woo-hoo for the mystery DP 39. I say it's a Brent show from '79, courtesy of ABCD Enterprises. I'd love to see it be Red Rocks, Aug. 12, '79, a ripping show. There, I said it.

$25 in the early 90’s when I was in college.
We thought it tasted better than Bud.

Shipping notice received for the mystery DaP39.
Tracking not yet available. Glad to see that someone is willing to work on a Saturday to generate shipping labels.

Not a New Belgium fan?
Me neither. That brewery is extremely overrated.
Of note, I was just at the grocery store and saw Voodoo Ranger sausages, or some type of meat product. It was by the bacon, I didn’t stop to see exactly what the package said.

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I'm no snob, nor a lush, but I'll drink anything that's cold if the occasion demands. Or, put whiskey in my hot coffee on a winter morn.

And I do enjoy an occasional 9% nut brown ale, courtesy of the locals here in Colo.

It's just that everyone and their mother has opened a brewery, dreaming of greatness, but I fear that they've sunk mucho capital into their projects, hence the $12 six-pack and that's enough for this old school fool to turn up his nose.

I won't touch Busch, no matter the circumstances (oh gawd, karma unleashed!) but I can knock back a Bud Light at just above freezing temperature.

In short, I'm pretty much a total ho. But I have my preferences.

Okay, now, where's that 8-12-79?? We were doing Purple Dragon blotter that day and when the purple lights came on at dusk, all we could think was: how did they know??!!

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or Friends don’t let friends do swill! And yaasssss, I’m am a proud semi beer snob!

New Belgium, NO BUENO! Sure there’s a few flavors that taste ok...but more often than not it’s f@#$&** draino, go’s right through. Ever since one of the first years I went to Rocky Grass—where NB has a monopoly, which is a crime as the original Oscar Blues is so close you can smell it, but you can’t get it inside—and I had to spend many quality hours in the nasty ass Porto’s, (my one festival goal besides having fun, no pooping in Porto’s!), yeah, thanks, but no thanks!

Of course I think my beer days may unfortunately be going by by-bye as health concerns may dictate such.....
the horror! But, as we learned in R&R, the situation is the boss!
GD old age, need to exercise and try to lose Bellyfat/weight, but my feet, knees, hips etc, etc are damn near shot...quite the conundrum. Speaking of, how’s old PF doing on his big weight loss goals?

Hopefully all the secretive behavior means a super spectacular Dave’s ; )

😄”we thought the purple lights were just for us”

EDIT: there are some great Colorado breweries, most of the good ones are small and/or relatively unknown, but I agree totally that there are way far more that are meh, or even No Bueno...
Plenty of quantity, not so much quality, imho
NoCal is king for this kid!

I used to drink beer several times a week for decades. I had to stop - well, I decided to, about 12 years ago when I noticed that it clashed gloriously with prescribed medication. Of which I am still the proud recipient. My last pint was in 2011 I think-after an Eric Clapton gig. You have to move with the times if you want to stay on it.
I also hardly ever drive now as a result of the above. More walking, less pollution - everyone's a winner!

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I think that Oscar Blues is garbage too.

In the 2000’s when I went skiing in CO every spring I usually would get O’Dell, Breckinridge, and New Belgium (never Flat Tire, that stuff is crap). They were all OK, but NB was always third place. O’Dell Easy Street Wheat (I call it Sleazy Street) is what I drank the most since wheat beer is my favorite style.

If I had to choose between Bud, Miller, Coors, I would probably go with Coors.
Although ice cold Bud does taste pretty good in the hot summer.
Never, never, never Light/Lite.

I’ve been to Germany twice, and they make some kick ass lager.

Bell’s Lager of the Lakes is really good.

When I was under age I drank Goebel, Pfeiffer, and Weidemann.
But avoided PBR and Milwaukee’s Best (Worst). I did have some standards.
I think that the honor of worst beer ever goes to Falstaff.

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Beer VERSUS drugs???

That's like pitting Jerry against Pigpen, God against Hercules, the North Pole against the South Pole, Mt. Everest against the Marianas Trench!!!

In other words, it just can't be, it should never happen.......... my world upended!!!

Oh, wait. Did I just post that publicly?? Ha ha, just kidding. I'm livin' on yoga, Vitamin C and propane. Clean as a whislte. As you were..............

On New Year’s Day in 1999 the wife and I set off in the early morning to get our birding year list off to a good start. We were flagged down by the police and, as the driver, I was asked when I’d last had a drink. I thought for a moment and said ‘I’m not sure but I think it was 1983’. The policeman looked at me as though he thought I was taking the piss, then he said ‘Is everyone in this town tee-total?’ and let us go on our way. Still haven’t had an alcoholic drink since then. Perhaps it’s an English thing. I don’t even have the excuse of prescription drugs

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What say you?
Me, if it came down to it, no brainer!
Who’s got a light ; )

At this point it’s really all kinda foolish. I have such a high tolerance that before I really get buzzed, I’ll fall asleep!
Hell, pretty much anything makes me fall asleep lol.
I’m more about the taste and enjoyment of beer then getting loaded. Those days and “most ounces for the dollar” are long gone. But I don’t want to end up diabetic, look how that all worked out for Jer...so desperate times call for desperate measures..if I get a grip I shouldn’t have to quit completely, but at least for now, well, after this WE anyway ; ),
I feel the need for deep cuts : (

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There wasn't really anything wrong with Anheuser and Busch calling their beer "Budweiser." That's just a word Germans used to describe anything from the Czech town they called Budweis, a place then known for fine lagers. So this was just kind of like calling your pizza "New York style." No harm, no foul.

But what is unforgivable about Budweiser is that they brew it with rice in place of (most of) the malted barley that all good German and Czech lagers are made with. Initially, this was done because brewers in America had a hard time getting quality pilsner malt, and thus was born the beer style that brewers (Deadhead and non Deadhead alike) know as "American adjunct lager," with "adjunct" being a polite way of saying "cheap crap that doesn't belong in beer." When you brew with rice like A-B does (or corn, or cane sugar as some companies do) you get a less flavorful beer. Some would say, in the case of Bud-Coors-Miller, a flavor-free beer.

We're lucky now that we have so many alternatives. You want fizzy yellow watery industrial lager produced in a factory two states away, you can get that. You want beer brewed by your neighbors using malted barley instead of rice and fresh hops that you can actually taste, you can get that. There is, as you would expect, a difference in price. I don't want to be too much of a snob, knowing that I drank a LOT of Bud-Coors-Miller back in the day, but I know what I like.

Of course, when you say Bud, you might also mean bud. And like Hendrix freak hilariously pointed out, you don't really have to choose between Bud and bud. Although it sounds like a lot of us are at that phase in life where we have to cut back on EVERYTHING. Which sucks, but what can one do? Like Keith Richards, "the weird thing about getting older is that the older you get, the older you want to get."

What might 39 be? Perhaps we can rule out early 70s with the St. Louis box being released? So 60s, 80s, 90s or late 70s? Whatever it is, I am always happy to get a new show. A little Mid-Summer joy courtesy of Dave/Dead.net!

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