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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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  • Forensicdoceleven
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    Being a musician in Texas had its own set of risks....

    Yo! Rockers!!!

    I still vote for Fall 72 Texas box, but that's just me........

    Rock on!!

    Doc
    I perhaps ought to say that individually I never was much interested in the Texas question.............

  • JackstrawJay
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    Dark Star Due

    Time for the Ark Box: April 1969....

  • Forensicdoceleven
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    We need to work to keep from getting rusty

    50 years ago today…………….

    May 29, 1971
    Winterland, San Francisco, California

    Casey Jones-Me And Bobby McGee-It Hurts Me Too-Promised Land-Loser-Playin' In The Band-Hard To Handle-Me And My Uncle-Truckin'>drums>The Other One>Wharf Rat-Sing Me Back Home-Cumberland Blues-Sugar Magnolia-Deal-Not Fade Away>Goin' Down The Road Feeling Bad>Not Fade Away

    Over the years, there has been some disagreement over the true dates of the May 1971 shows and the setlists. Deadbase AND the Dead’s own website list them as the 29th and 30th. While there is some dispute from eyewitnesses, for now I think I’ll go with what the Dead themselves claim.

    Apparently the acid flowed like water, described as a mini-acid test by some, creating psychic problems for others. The music itself is fairly straightforward, hard rocking, mid-1971 Dead, no bells & whistles, and probably not enough greasy Pigpen………..

    A poor-to-fair audience recording of the complete show circulates. There are fades/edits at the beginning and ends of virtually every individual song. There are no audible between-song banters or set break announcements. A soundboard recording (Miller remaster) of Truckin’ through the end of the show does circulate. Not first tier, or even second, but still worth a listen………..

    For excellent documentation/discussion of the show, see: http://deadsources.blogspot.com/2012/07/may-29-1971-winterland.html

    Rock on!!!

    Doc
    The moment a musician doesn't play, things start to get a bit rusty……

  • Deadheadbrewer
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    Jumping turnstiles

    Not that many years ago (4?), a friend and I went down to the local arena with cash in hand to try to get in to see Stevie Wonder. I thought we would have an easy time of it, but we didn't. Once in a while we would get offered one, but we held out for two. At some point, someone from a church that had won/purchased a bunch of tickets hands us one, saying, "Someone didn't show up--enjoy." We weren't going to leave the other behind, so at some point I say to my friend, "Follow me." The show is about 20 minutes in, and we walk up to the turnstile. I say to the 20-year old watching that entrance, "I'm going to hand you this ticket and $60 cash, and my friend and I are going to walk in and never speak of this again." He gets indignant. I try again, but this guy really isn't budging. He finally tells me that he is not allowed to do any such thing, so my friend and I go hand the ticket to one of the guys who had been hanging out with us trying to snag a ticket, then go to the cool bar near the arena and drink Sazerac for a while.

  • Vguy72
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    There is an Avalanche fan here somewhere....

    ....my apologies. When it's playoff hockey time, The GD kinda take the back seat.

  • KeithFan2112
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    Righhhhht, what's an Ark?

    What shows would an Ark box consist of?

    To Terrapin: Hartford 1977 anniversary today. My favorite Samson & Delilah is on there. Great God Alright talk wood! Also that 19 minute Sugaree. Now there's song I can take pre or post hiatus. Those E72 performances with Pigpen on the Hammond are perfect. But I can also settle into the long solo on this 5/28/77 show. The recording captures a bit more of something...crowd noise and instruments both I recall. I remember when this one came out. In hindsight it's an odd set list. None of the big combo songs like Estimated-Eyes, Scarlet-Fire,
    Help-Slip-Franklin's. No Mississippi Half-Step. Maybe I'll put it on, it's been a while. As soon as the post-Alligator Jam from 3/2/69 is over.

    Classic story Crow Told Me. I like how you were "kind of living" in the building you were painting :D

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    I'll have the Moscone, with Extra Cheese

    I was at the Moscone show that BtK mentions. I don’t remember much about the show, but I remember being really proud of myself for sneaking in.

    In those days I used to pick up money doing under-the-table house painting jobs, and my friend and co-conspirator Dave somehow got a gig painting a building in the Haight that was owned by somebody his dad knew. So we were kind of living in this empty building while we did the work, and doing whatever at night. And on the night of the Moscone show we decided to head down there even though we had no tickets. We got there after the Dead had already started their set, but fortunately, I had devised a brilliant scheme.

    “Dude, here’s what we do: let’s just walk up to the turnstiles and climb over like that’s just a totally normal thing to do. And if a security guy stops you, just say you’re looking for the bathroom and act like you can’t understand what the guy is saying because you’re really really stoned.”

    (Which was not actually that much of a challenge. We had stopped off on the way to visit Dave's mom, who had affiliations with a well-known local biker gang--you can see in some of the Altamont scenes in Gimme Shelter. Suffice to say, she had access to the Good Stuff.)

    So we get to the Moscone, and Dave and I just calmly climb over the turnstile right next to a bunch of security, like no big deal, so right away one of ‘em comes and asks to see our tickets. So I just started looking around with a puzzled expression on face and spouting gibberish. “Woah huh wah tickets? Aw gawd I gotta pee, right nooow! Where the bathroom at maaaan?” And the guy just sighed, rolled his eyes, and pointed me to the men’s room.

    Probably I should feel bad about sneaking into a benefit. That’s gotta be some negative karma points.

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    Talking Heads say...

    "I'm a tumbler"

    - Born Under Punches

  • billy the kid
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    5/28/82. Moscone Center S.F.

    39 years ago today, I was at the Moscone Center in S.F. to see the Dead play a benefit concert for Vietnam veterans. John Cippolina, and Boz Scaggs played with the Dead. Country Joe was also on the bill. It was a good show.

  • nappyrags
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    Just Sayin'....

    That Skull & Roses is showing on the Big A for $21.99 and free S & H for us Prime folk...just Sayin'...I've always done it this way AND they've always been the lenticular covers too...

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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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Ever get the feeling that the infrastructure supporting the Grateful Dead is just like the band? Hurtling through space and time with a barely controlled abandon, as liable to blow up and any given second as to deliver something absolutely magical? Always teetering on that edge and just when you think its going to be pulled apart by its own internal forces, some arcane force aligns in the cosmos and the mailbox is opened to reveal the item you thought stood no chance against the vagaries of nature?

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I would be a happier consumer if we knew what the show was by now ... we've got shipping notices ... and we still haven't received that email saying "we're announcing 39 at such and such a time so be ready to order at 1:00 on ...," which suggests we still may be days away from an announcement which should have been made by now ... I mean, we subscribe, we find out the first two shows long in advance of their release, and here we are at the 3rd Dave's of the year, and still no announcement on just what the show is (regardless of whether it's for sale yet). So, like, please please announce the show. :-)

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As a subscriber you are reasonably certain, postal services willing, to get #39 so knowing what it is is of little importance it’s coming whatever it is. Non-subscribers can’t buy it until the release day so announcing too early is unnecessary since they always sell out so don’t need much promotion. No shipping notice for me in the UK yet, then again for all the recent items being told it has been shipped just means it is going to sit in California for at least five days before it actually moves to UPS. I look forward to it arriving whatever it might be.

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Did all subscribers to the current round of DaP 2021 receive an e-mail from the above captioned service in the last day or so, asking if there were any questions regarding your order, and is there anything else we can address for you, like some five star hotel service? How proactive!

This must be what having the AMEX Platinum Bond 007 Edition ©️™️ account feels like…

No offer of premium services, questions answered etc. Shipping announcement with tracking number not always been provided me before item arrival. Never had a tracking number provided with more than one day wait before it moves, but that came Saturday morning. Nothing showing so far today, Monday, tracking still not recognized. Fortunate: only once in years of ordering has there ever been an issue, taken care of in a timely fashion. Pavlovian salivation response, drooling under control, though we have always, iirc, had announcement several days before release. Happy to have whatever they send, when we sign up for annual subscription, we roll the dice. Just nice to know how excited to become, buzz dimension created. Maybe they wanted to see our reaction, tease, remember "In the Dark?" that's where we are.
Make it right, announce tonight!

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The Spectrum, Philadelphia, PA (4/26/83)

Shakedown Street
New Minglewood Blues
They Love Each Other
Me and My Uncle
Mexicali Blues
Maybe You Know How I Feel
West L.A. Fadeaway
My Brother Esau
It Must Have Been the Roses
Let it Grow

Help on the Way
Slipknot!
Franklin's Tower
Man Smart/Woman Smarter
drums
Truckin'
Nobody's Jam
Morning Dew
Throwin' Stones
Not Fade Away

U.S. Blues

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4/26/83
GREAT SHOW!!!!
Friday let the fun begin
PLAY DEAD LOUDER

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It's funny: I went to more shows during the early '80s than any other period, and I always had a great time. And yet I have almost nothing from those years in my collection. Must be some reason for that. Unless there isn't. I look forward to checking this one out regardless.

Oroborous tossed this show (Dave's 39, Spectrum '83) out on the Pick of the Day thread a little more than two weeks ago. If you haven't listened to it before, give it a try. The recording is crisp for the period and show is hot.. full of energy.

I haven't listened to the Normanized version yet, but I commented something to the effect that I thought this was a better offering than any of the previously released shows from that year. I'm looking forward to this. Great Jerry show.

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There, now I'm happy, we know the show, thank you.

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“If the suger don’t get ya then the caffeine will”
Wait that’s the Wheel , just as long as your Wheel of Fortune doesn’t have a flat tire. Wait , that’s the Warlocks. Not Lou Reed and band but Primal Dead.

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but I never saw them play that year. Too busy getting married and settling down and stuff. In my mind, I was hoping for something from the Greek in '82 or '83, so I guess the old low energy powers weren't too far off. Saw 'em at the "Rectum" in '81. Lotta great fans in Philly!

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She never even put a stew bone in the pot

west LA fadeaway

West LA Fadeaway

April 26 might be the longest show of year. It was on tapers section or GD Hour a couple years ago I think

Fire up some more April 1983 Dave L.SD add filler if there's space 4.19.83 the rest of the tour is full of gems from start to finish

How about the Morning Dew summer time SPAC June 18 1983 show ?

Dane County Coliseum ? 1973 1983 combo set Dark Star Shakedown Street

Yasss, just did a good chunk of the Spring 83 tour, the rest I’d heard before including, 4/12 and 4/15 live, in on the front wall!
I’ve always been partial to 4/12 and not just because it was my first show hanging with ole Lee Esdee, but this show totally caught me by surprise! I believe it was a good sounding Healy mix so I’m very interested to see how this sounds?
So sorry, I know some folks are either bummed or will give it the ole one and done, but I think it’s one of the best from a transitional tour; relatively new PA, lights?, New Bass, and several other huge technical changes.
Hopefully it’ll sound good and some with low expectations will be surprised!

Slow Dog and Strider 😃
MIKE: good thing ya included the TM there or M might get weird...

WOOHoo, Dave’s first Shakedown! Not the GOAT, but once it gets going...

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....he's in the group of "how many versions of (insert any song here) do you need Vince?" But....he is appreciative of Shakedown Streets. Thinking about getting an extra ala-carte and sending it to him.
I need some more Maybe You Know's.
So there!

It does suck getting older. I slipped and fell 2 weeks ago. All weight came down on my butt and have been stiff ever since. Could not move enough to internet, so missed the St. Louis box. Hopefully find on secondary market some time in the future. Hope all are well. Will post more when I can stand sitting upright better. Where did yall learn what 39 is going to be? Hope it is good...

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Sorry to hear about your fall, but the good news is that the Saint Louis Box is still available! :)

There was an e-mail sent later yesterday , announcing that DaP39 would be 04/26/83, and that orders could be placed this coming Friday.

Get well soon!

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Sorry to read of your fall, and hope you make a speedy recovery. But yes, all the St Louis bundle looks to be still available-cds, vinyl, socks, tee shirts, little hats. The cds are essential, and the vinyl looks great - but I'm not so sure about the togs.

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I just cant get it to load the 20 cd selection. I must be doing something wrong. Dave, got the book in that you posted 2 weeks ago. Thanks, plan to start reading soon. Cant remember if you were "Off the Road" or "Kerouac." Got both and both are new even though bought from book resellers.

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I had trouble too, for a bit. I finally used the three drop-downs to select FLAC files (do I really CARE about those?--no), then had trouble realizing that I needed to click the "Pre-Order Now" button; I was looking for something more along the lines of "Add to Cart". Maybe I'm dense, but it confused me for a while . . .

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Box secured. Didn't want to miss this one. I have heard a lot of 71, but never the one in this box. Thanks to you 2 Doc! For all the 1971 write-ups so far. So glad I paid it!

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Oh yeah, I like the 39 artwork. What is the girl cooking next to the grilled cheese? A veggie burrito? Dog crap?

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Gary - Sorry you took such a bad fall! Speedy recovery! I’m glad you were able to grab the new box (it is a silly ordering procedure!), and glad you got the Beat books - I recommended Carolyn Cassady’s Off The Road, so I hope you like it. Enjoy!

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....you didn't happen to fall four flights and crack your spine did you? Because, contrary to popular belief, I don't think iodine will help.

as I said earlier kinda mehhh about this but I couldn't remember why I thought that on this tour...so I pulled out my CM version and some others from the tour, took a listen and yup...it's Jerry's voice, beginning to show the wear (both professionally & personally) that eventually really bummed me out...playing is really on so we shall see how ths comes out...

Hang in there GFar. We all have our injury ridden days and years. If I had my way.. we'd pick you up in a rainbow swirled, time traveling dirigible and float down above an outdoor 74 show of your choosing and swirl to the music floating and looking down from above..

But the best we can do, technology as it is today, is scoop up one of these classically preserved moments in history and let our minds fill in the rest.

It sucks being injured.. a big blow.. keep positive my friend.

And Nappy.. you are absolutely right. Vocals, Jerry's in general degraded in '83. I don't play the vocal fallout years often in front of others, but there are moments when he seemed to realize this made up with it with his playing. It's GD workout music for me, or a sonic substitute for cocaine, which I have not done in decades.. a pick me up. Sometimes he really fits in some outrageous riffs. Not sure if that makes sense to anyone but me, but.....

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Gary-yes, I recommended "Kerouac". "Off The Road" is a great book too, though. I have fond memories of the Ann Charters book because it was my introduction to their world. About 1982 I read it. Followed by everything I could get my hands on by the man himself.
On my one and only trip to San Francisco, "City Lights" bookshop was the first port of call. I came away with "Howl", "The Holy Goof"-a biography of Neal Cassady written by someone called William Plummer - and a few dodgy looking photos of me standing outside on "Jack Kerouac Street." On the first day back in England, I found out that the Dead were playing Wembley in October. I think just one, maybe two, dates were announced at first. 1990 all this went on .

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The cover depicts Shakedown Street because this release has the first Shakedown of the DaP series . . .

I catch on slowly, but then look out! :)

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And I shook that man's hand just two years ago. I am stunned.

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giving a better listen to my CM version of the soon to be "DaP 39"...I thnk I'll dig it more than previously thought but

1...Brent's songwriting is atrocious..His song "Maybe You Know How I Feel" is him being Michael McDonald lite and
trying to turn the band into the Grateful Doobies...
2...Somebody please take Bobby's slide away from him...horrid squeaky playing on "Minglewood"
on the plus side
3...Jerry's voice warms up a bit and gets better as the show goes on...
4...the Help > Slipknot > Franklin's > Women shines

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The pick is questionable, but I'll get it and listen to it anyway. In fact, I'll be glad to have it. Syracuse '84 or Merriweather '84 would have been much more obvious choices for the first Shakedown in the DaP series. My choice would have been 7/28/82 for the first Shake. But, that's not why I'm getting paid the big bucks. :-)

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Thought the same thing for a moment considering 39 artwork, not very convincing pretzels, more "extruded". All the best to you for a quick recovery GaryF, careful with trips and slips, no longer bullet proof youngsters. Mention of City Lights took me back to high school days, late 60s when literate friends got me into Beat stuff, Ginsburg, Kerouac and Burroughs, still have City Lights books from back then, Ferlinghetti was a co founder. Of course we read Paul Bowles translation of Mohammed Mrabet's M'hashish and his own 100 camels in the Courtyard from City Lights. Crazy time with the draft, Kent State, going down town DC for massive anti war demonstrations, the metro police rounded up protesters by bus loads and trucked them over to RFK Stadium. We arranged to host Ginsburg at my small college in 1971 for a reading of Howl. Looking back, pretty amazing, also hosted Brownie and Sonny, Canned Heat and Gary Burton for music that year. Just picked up Ry Cooder's LA Stories, also published by City Lights. Same as some, while I will enjoy DaP 39, somewhere along 1981-82, changes with the Dead, the newer songs, Jerry's voice and behavior... I left Maine for new life in Vermont, got off the bus for a while.

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still in shock, rest in peace amigo, man, he had just taken time off to have hip surgery, and now, dead. The cause of death has still not been determined but I wonder if it had anything to do with his elective surgery. The same thing happened to Alvin Lee, elective surgery? not me, I will just be in pain of limp or whatever, a hospital can be a dangerous place.

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3 days ago. Hasn’t resurfaced since. Ups says it’s coming on Saturday but I kind of doubt it

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just got it filler from 4-25-83 space thru encore satisfaction and 4-15-83 war memorial he's gone>little star. thank you Dave and the dead for getting the delivery squared at least here in nyc.

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To add to what JJC said, disc 2 has 4-24-83 filler

Space (10:21) > Wheel (6:05) > Playing in the Band (3:14)> Goin Down the Road Feeling Bad (7:29) > Sugar Magnolia (8:52), I Cant Get No Satisfaction (6:36)

Disc 3 has 4-15-83 filler

He's Gone(12:40), Little Star (8:22)

I always rip my discs to my HD for playing on my portable Sony HI Res Player...I re-tag the tracks so the show flows as one and then the filler follows...mas cool that way...for me that is :)

Damn, I was hoping they'd just pack all available versions of Maybe You Know as filler. That tune is gold, Jerry! Gold!

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I heard from a reliable source next years box set will be a 22 disc compilation of every Maybe You Know performed.. including all the studio outtakes.

Looking very much forward to this.

Don’t forget the bonus disc with:
Gentleman Start your engines (@6/26/88)
and Never Trust a Woman, along with 45 studio outtakes of Take You Home ; )

Speaking of bonus material, look forward to it with mixed feelings; certainly glad to have it, but guessing that means Rochester isn’t ever seeing the light of day : ( not that I expected it...

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