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    We're feelin' Philly 4/26/83 and its '80s highs. See what we're on about when you pick up DAVE'S PICKS VOLUME 39: THE SPECTRUM, PHILADELPHIA, PA, 4/26/83, the final show of a three-week tour, played at the venue that the Dead played more than Madison Square Garden (there's your daily dose of Dead trivia). This one fires on all cylinders, with extremely well-played, high-energy tight sets featuring newbies "West L.A. Fadeway," "My Brother Esau," rarities like Brent's tune "Maybe You Know," precise medleys "Help>Slip>Franklin's," an inspired new pairing "Throwing Stones>Not Fade Away," and the Dave's Picks debut of "Shakedown Street."  And before you come down, we've got a prime slice of bonus material from the previous Spectrum show 4/25/83 and an extra dollop of '83 from the War Memorial Auditorium, Rochester, NY 4/15/83 (featuring the Bobby rarity "Little Star").

    Limited to 25,000 numbered copies, DAVE'S PICKS VOLUME 39: THE SPECTRUM, PHILADELPHIA, PA, 4/26/83 was recorded by Dan Healy and has been mastered to HDCD specs by Jeffrey Norman.

    *2 per order. Very limited quantity available.

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  • daverock
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    Keithfan-yes, I can remember reading that Tattoo was pieced together from many songs recorded and written in the past. It's surprising it works really.
    They did that with earlier albums a bit, too. Sister Morphine dated from about 1968, and some of the songs on Exile were born during the recordings that made up Sticky Fingers. Loving Cup on Exile was first played live at Hyde Park in 1969.

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    Funny Thing About Tattoo You

    Most of the songs came out of the can from previous albums. Start Me Up started as a reggae tune I think for the black and blue record in 75. The backing track for waiting on a friend goes back to 72 I think. Mick Taylor actually plays rhythm guitar on it.

    ttps://youtu.be/xFCJHVv636M

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    Thanks cone kid. Can you post the Lancelot Lenque?
    (no need to reply)

  • icecrmcnkd
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    Interesting and informative

    Go to the utoob D&C channel and watch the intermission show with guest DL.
    It’s at the start of the free 9-10-21 Set2 preview.

    And then stay for the Deal, with bandana Bob and headphones John.
    ?

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    40 years

    WOW

  • daverock
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    Sorry about that Simon, I misremembered what you said about Ally Pally in the past. I remembered the space cakes and what you said about Phil and Ned, but not the rest of it.
    I too would welcome a remastered release of the whole run - hell, why not the whole tour? The jam on 9/11/74- from Seastones into space into Eyes into a jam that reaches ever onwards is exceptional.

    Incidentally, I noticed a 40th anniversary of The Stones Tattoo You coming out in October. This for me is the best of the studio albums they cut with Ron Wood. It's too expensive, of course, but I'll be keeping my eyes peeled for when the price drops a bit.

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    I am familiar with 8/12/79

    I heard set two of 8/13/79 a long time ago

    mo' 79 Dave, please

    Greek September 81: I wasn't on the bus yet, but have recordings

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    Tomorrow's anniversary

    40 years ago tomorrow, the start of a stellar weekend at the Berkeley Greek Theatre; 3 shows that would have made a great box set had the tapes been in the vault.

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    As an attendee of one of the September '74 Ally Pally shows, I can assure you that I thoroughly enjoyed the show. For a live performance in what was basically a large shed, the sound quality was amazing - it was of course a Wall of Sound show. I was unimpressed by Ned and Phil's Seastones that separated the first and second sets, but the rest was all top notch as far as I can recall. I was extremely wasted due to a surfeit of space cakes, the story of which I have already shared on here in the distant and not-so-distant past, but despite that, or maybe due to that, I thoroughly enjoyed the evening's entertainment.

    @ Keithfan: I also have no idea who named the Wood Green Jam, but it is in fact not such an arbitrary name as it may at first seem. Alexandra Palace is in Alexandra Park which is bounded on the north east side by a railway and Alexandra Palace railway station. On the other side of the tracks from Alexandra Park is the suburban district of Wood Green in the London borough of Haringey. Also the closest London Underground station to Ally Pally is Wood Green station.
    The close proximity of Wood Green to Ally Pally would seem to be a likely reason for the name Wood Green Jam.

    I would also welcome a remastered release of all three shows in their entirety as a small box like the Winterland '73 and '77 boxes.

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    I would have forgotten about this anniversary set. Interesting that people who saw the DP 7 shows thought they were subpar Daverock. The recording takes some EQ touch-ups, but overall I love the good separation and loud Jerry / Keith frequently in "jazz" mode.

    The collection for the DP 7 set is all great, but the 2nd half is worthy of some serious attention. Has one of the best '74 Truckins' I can think of (Keith especially jams out nicely on the grand piano; then there's the Wood Green Jam (I would love to know who named that one) then Wharf Rat (another Keith extravaganza), and then I can't remember the quality of Me and My Uncle, but how bad can it be, right?

    Just reviewing the set list and listening as I write this and throw down some French Roast (even better when you set the K-Cup water level to 8 oz instead of 10.

    Next there's a somewhat overlooked foray into a looong NFA. I don't recall other pre-hiatus versions exceeding even10 minutes, let alone this16 minute ode to marijuana. It's all "pick your face up off of the floor" oooey-gooey jammy. It makes for a great round of "follow the Jerry". I'm losing brain cells just thinking about it.

    And then the real fun begins. One of the best Dark Stars in my book, plus "Spam Jam". Personally, I just think Dick felt certain Jams were name-worthy after a bong hit.

    Morning Dew. What can one say? There really aren't any bad ones, but this one is extra melty IMHO. Jerry's soloing is xtra good, Keith does some really cool shit with the Fender Rhodes to add some atmosphere and mood - great stuff (I guess I talk him up a bit, but it's just kind of what I do). Well, in the immortal words of Vguy: "Morning Dew ain't no filler".

    And I enjoy '74 U.S. Blues the best. I never dug this song too much until I saw the front row Deadhead in the Grateful Dead Movie rocking out to it and singing the chorus.

    Anyway, that's just the back 9. Whole thing is awesome. I think this would be a good one to remaster. I think with the advances in technology and the job we've been hearing Jeffrey Norman do on '74 shows lately makes this one a great candidate. Maybe include the 3 shows in full and we can decide for ourselves. I'll be interested in looking at the setlist.

    Saw Rush last night at the movie theater. I think it was a one-night only thing, but I must say for Rush fans. Mostly close-ups and excellent sounds so it was the closest type of thing to seeing them we'll ever get again. On a related note, I can't believe they've done 40th anniversary box sets for the last four records, but seem to have skipped over their Zenith Moving Pictures. Would love to have one of those shows remastered from beginning to end.

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We're feelin' Philly 4/26/83 and its '80s highs. See what we're on about when you pick up DAVE'S PICKS VOLUME 39: THE SPECTRUM, PHILADELPHIA, PA, 4/26/83, the final show of a three-week tour, played at the venue that the Dead played more than Madison Square Garden (there's your daily dose of Dead trivia). This one fires on all cylinders, with extremely well-played, high-energy tight sets featuring newbies "West L.A. Fadeway," "My Brother Esau," rarities like Brent's tune "Maybe You Know," precise medleys "Help>Slip>Franklin's," an inspired new pairing "Throwing Stones>Not Fade Away," and the Dave's Picks debut of "Shakedown Street."  And before you come down, we've got a prime slice of bonus material from the previous Spectrum show 4/25/83 and an extra dollop of '83 from the War Memorial Auditorium, Rochester, NY 4/15/83 (featuring the Bobby rarity "Little Star").

Limited to 25,000 numbered copies, DAVE'S PICKS VOLUME 39: THE SPECTRUM, PHILADELPHIA, PA, 4/26/83 was recorded by Dan Healy and has been mastered to HDCD specs by Jeffrey Norman.

*2 per order. Very limited quantity available.

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Well , well , well, 40 years ago today I was at the Greek Theatre to see the good ole Grateful Dead, this was my favorite show of all the Greek shows, this 1981 run was my favorite run of all the Dead Greek runs. Cousins, you're right these 3 shows would make an excellent box set. Time to get the steaks on the bbq and crack another beer. Muddy Waters is playing Louisiana Blues and another killer day here in the Bay Area.

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You know how I know Ron Wood is fuxing great? Because he’s been in so many great bands. Ever listen to the Creation, his early, mod-era band? Fuxing great. And of course you’ve heard the Jeff Beck Group albums, with Rod on box? Fuxing great, too, right? And then there’s the Faces, no need to say more about their fuxing greatness. And then the Stones, who experienced a renaissance with the arrival of (huh huh) Wood and made their last great records with him.

Ronnie joined the Stones at a time when nobody in that band like anybody in that band. They weren’t speaking to each other, let alone jamming together, but Ronnie was a guy that everybody liked, everybody got along with, and he got them talking to each other, and jamming, again. He was a perfect match for Keef, and unlike some I could mention (**cough**Mick Taylor**cough cough) he didn’t care who got credit.

Also, the Man did Shred. For anyone seeking confirmation, I would like to refer you to his solo on ‘Gimme Shelter’ on the “L.A. Friday” release, which is on Youtube. I was at that show, and my face hasn’t unmelted yet.

I would also argue that, by jeebus, his solo albums are better than any other Stones’s.

I will say without apology that you can’t pretend to love rock and roll without loving the Stones. But I will also say that by all indications, Mick and Keef stopped giving a shit decades ago, as evidenced by their inability to produce anything resembling a great new Rolling Stones song since at least 1989 and “Mixed Emotions.” That’s over 30 years ago, kids. And their perpetual oldies tours have just gotten embarrassing. Swear to Bog, you could probably prop up a scarecrow, put a burning fag in the kisser, and tell people that was Keef Richards, and they’d give you $200 ticket.

OK, I’m pretty hard on the post-‘80s Stones. It’s only because they were so fuxing great back in the early ‘70s when I basically lived to Rock, and I loved ‘em so much back then, and now for almost 40 years they’ve been a Dad Rock punchline. They’ve kind of disgraced their legacy, IMO. But you can’t blame Ronnie. At least they let him in the band pictures, unlike the bass player who’s been with them for 30+ years now, longer than Brian Jones walked the Earth.

Wood. Huh huh. Huh huh huh huh huh. ````````` (SHUT UP AND PASS THE BOLE, DUDE.)

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Brian Jones was prince of cats in the 60s.
Ron Wood was also in a pretty cool band in the 60s called The Birds. Check out "I'm Leaving Here" later covered by Motorhead.

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Yeah, HF I thought that title sounded a bit fawning. But if you want the real story, go to an authoritative source. And technically I was at 7-7-78 but was hanging out in the parking lot trying to avoid security without a ticket. Got there maybe halfway through the first set after working in Ft. Collins and tried to find my friends' cars so I could catch them after the show. After hanging (hiding) out in the upper lot and hearing a fair amount of the show I got chased back to the lower lots where I did find their cars. Turns out I was needed as a designated driver as some within the group were feuding about something or other after the show so I'm glad I went. Then had the real ticket for 7-8-78 and have never been the same since. Literally. Can't say it was a "bad" trip, as I've never really had one, but I did some weird things afterward. Sort of had the fugue state going for a couple of weeks after that one. I always blamed it on having tripped while still getting over being sick with the flu. But, as usually happens, a not so good thing can lead to better things and I got the wild idea to move over to the Western Slope. Best thing I ever did! And I got to see what for me is the Holy Grail of my limited eleven shows attended. It has been a real pleasure getting to compare what came before and after my first show here on this site with so many knowledgeable people. I should also credit David Gans show when I discovered it shortly after he started The Grateful Dead Hour. Helps me realize how special my user name is to me. Every time I listen to that show now I can appreciate what a ripper it was in the context of the day and what was to come later. (despite Bob learning slide on our time) So keep it coming HF!
Cheers and Latvala!

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Liked "despite Bob learning slide on our time" The gift that keeps on giving...

Love the good vibe posts, keep em coming.

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40 years ago today, another great show at the Greek Theatre, . The Dead kicked it off with a killer version of Shakedown Street. Hopefully, these tapes are in the vault and will be released one day.

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One of them shows where they played not only China>Rider, but Scarlet>Fire AND Estimated>Eyes. DaP 20 is another. Can anyone come up with YET another? Sorry, don't have my DeadBase handy...

So glad you made it, billy the kidd. You're right, it doesn't look like a board tape has seen the light of day. Here's hoping it will some fine day... :-)

Have a Grateful Week, everybody! :-)

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If you'd had the purple dragon blotter, you'd have been fine. Hope you got the box with these two shows or the tapes, both nights were scorchers. I especially appreciated the Jack Straw opener and Jer's Candyman -- first night, I think.

That is all. Off to the Green River for a couple days of paddling. Irony: air quality, for once in weeks/months, looks good, though Moffat County has the highest covid infection rate in Colorado. I'll stop once for automated gas and hit the camp chair with a guitar and a beer ASAP tomorrow night, then 15 miles down the cool Green, which is running 1615 cfs -- low but good enough for this house-bound zombie Red Rocks evangelical.

Don't even get me started on the Allman Brothers, Bonnie Raitt, Bob Dylan, Santana shows I caught there as well, starting 47 years ago..........

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Yes, someone did say, "Motorhead". It was this fire/knife juggler guy in the Danger Committee, whom I saw Labor Day at the MN Renaissance Festival! During their crazy-good (and just crazy) show, wherein they tossed all kinds of heavy/dangerous/flaming objects to/over/around each other, as part of their banter the main guy mentioned Motorhead, at which point another guy in the group made a joke about how obscure the main guy's references were. I DID imagine that you would have liked to have been there to hear that!

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I just read a very timely article in something called the bold italic by a cat named Steve Kettman. He was a grad student at Cal and these were his first shows. He had contacted Rex Jackson at some point to recollect on the shows, and Rex said "One thing that is interesting about it is there are no soundboard tapes of it". Sorry, but I can't post the Lancelot Linc.

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Glad you liked that memory. Woke up today thinking I had shared too much. You reminded me that I'm among kindred spirits here. I think it was the orange sunshine microdot, or maybe the purple dot. Everyone else who had it did not end up streaking the neighborhood for fun at midnight a few days later. The roommates had some 'splainin to do when the cops showed up after I was already asleep. Their loss I guess.
Ah yes, the '90 Allman Bros. at The Rocks was my first ABB since the 1974 Mile High Feyline Sun Day #1(6 bands? OK there was ABB, Marshall Tucker, Steve Miller, Elvin Bishop, and Wet Willie. Only 5 if I haven't forgotten anyone). Pretty sure the '90 RRocks ABB was my first time seeing Warren Haynes and he slayed it. I was sure they had reincarnated Duane. Maybe a Bonnie Raitt around then too. And Tom Waits. Bonnie brought her new hubby on stage for a bow and it turns out she married Noonan from Caddy Shack! Really! The other standouts are the mid-70's Eagles and CTI (record label) Jazz All-Stars shows. I don't have the quantity but loved every show, hence the never saw a RRocks show I didn't like disclosure.
Have fun on the Green R. HF! Sounds perfect. (not CCR's Green River I guess)
Cheers all!
Edit: Looked up the Feyline shows and they were all called Sun Day #something and by year. So I think that mine was June 23, 1974 but the list on a blog site was iffy and hampered by faded memories of both Barry Fey and his ticket buyers. If there was a 6th band it may have been the J. Giles Band. Warm Coors and not enough porta-potties. May explain why I still can't stand Coors!

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slobber and drool, the red dragons were also very good, along with the gold dolphins and the purple unicorns. Those were the days.

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Box set coming soon to a doorstep near you.....

Was just listening to Road Trips Autumn '71 / Austin 11/15. Jerry nice and loud. Good PITB for not having the extended jam.

.. Any You knew you could trip then
You were young and liked girls, not men.
Mister we could use some acid like
Orange Sunshine again....

Next verse someone else....

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Didn't need subscription rate
everybody ordered late
Gee my burner's working great
These are the days!!

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having a good belly laugh

:))))))))))))))))))))))))))))))))))))))))))))))))))))))))))))))))))))))))))))))))))))))))))

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People seemed to be getting bent
Five dollars a balloon was heaven scent
Freaks Were In the Shakedown Tent
Those were the days...

Good fun guys.. that came out of nowhere.

Edit: By balloon.. Nitrous, not H Balloon. Happy go lucky, not dark and gloomy...

I had a choice between a colonoscopy or seeing D & C tonight.........I went with the colonoscopy. But at the first sound of "What's Become of the Baby", "You Don't Have to Ask", "Cream Puff War", or any song that has not been in their rotation for the past 5 years, I will jump off the couch and head to Deer Creek, a/k/a Ruoff.

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Stoked to see D&C added two Red Rocks dates next month. SO glad I held back on going to Fiddler's (it blows in every way) and I'll bet there are mixed feelings among those who plunked down major coin for that debacle only to have Red Rocks appear at the last minute like the miracle it is.

To each his own about D&C, I shall not debate anyone here. It is what it is, and what it isn't, it isn't.

First 5 post-pandemic shows:

Guns N' Roses
Eagles
Van Morrison
Dead & Co.
Ween

Jerry Cantrell lined up for 2022.

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Ha.. great add Proudfoot. I had to edit my last post and replace Herbert Hoover with Owlsey Stanley. I could not let the old title stay..

Too funny, great add, I had to use it.

As for D&C, I think Led said it best. I will add.. it would be a lesser world if new GD music ceased after Jerry's passing. I am glad the torch gets passed. Believe it if you need it.

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In a way, archival releases, and records I never heard at the time of their release, feel like new music to me when I hear them now. I have no nostalgic feelings whatsoever about this new 1971-1973 box. I barely knew who The Dead were then. So to me, this will be as fresh and relevant when I first hear it as if it had been recorded yesterday. Not coming to England, D&C barely register with me. I don't feel tempted to buy one of their live cds though. If there are any.

I also noticed that there are moves to make possession of nitrous oxide illegal here in Blighty. Not that I have ever had any. I think the only way of accessing that in the 70s was if you had a tooth out.

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Here in the Netherlands more and more cities are banning the use of nitrous oxide. It's use is totally out of control here. If you drive down a motorway, chances are you will see drivers with balloons hanging out of their mouths. After quite a few traffic accidents, the police have found balloons or tanks in the crashed cars. There are shops where you can buy as much as you want or need and tanks can be delivered to your door if that is what you want. It's use has been lynked to a number of spinal cord injuries in some heavy users, though how the injuries are related to nitrous use is not clear to me.
Personally I have no experience of the stuff. Way back when I was very young and the dentist administered an anaesthetic, I always chose the cocaine injection instead of the nitrous gas. That was back in the good old days before the real thing was replaced by Novocaine, it's synthetic equivalent which merely blocked the pain without delivering the pleasure.

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Jeff Spicoli says "People on Nitrous should not drive..."

I think there's a few posters here that have first hand experience on why driving and nitrous should never mix.

I don't believe you can legally buy tanks here in the US.. but you can get those little whipped cream cartridges. Then again.. you can still find tanks at dead shows (I think) so someone is able to buy them. We used to call them the Nitrous Mafia back in the day.. it's not clear how some people were able to buy copious volumes of tanks and they didn't look too much like dentists. I always wondered if there was an organized crime element.. where you found tanks you found people with fists full of cash and they seemed to have more questionable business practices than the grilled cheese around the corner.

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rufkm

my minimal experience with N2O taught me to...not drive with N2O going on. and pretty much to avoid N2O.

YIKES.

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It seems to me to be the height of stupidity to drive under the influence of any mind altering substance, not just nitrous oxide.
I'm amazed it is so popular in the Netherlands - maybe it is here and I just don't know about it. I associate it with people in their mid teens for some reason - like solvents were in the 70s and 80s.

Typical reaction to ban a substance that's perceived as problematic, though. You would have thought history and current affairs would have demonstrated that this hardly ever works.

Also typical of the Brits to substitute cocaine with a substance that relieves pain but offers no pleasure. Good God, you can't have people enjoying themselves!

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I was at a nitros party once and this couple I vaguely knew left with several balloons for their drive home. 10 minutes later they were back, huffing balloons. Turns out, they were doing those balloons on the drive, went off the road, wrecked the car, and decided to go back for more. That cracked me up, but a little sad as well.

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Guilty as charged, no cure for young and dumb cept hopefully age...
Not to justify, but I was “experienced” at much of these things by then.
We were in FLA for the fall 88 shows. My buddy was there in his terrapin turtle van with his three tanks of medi-pure...
Can’t remeber the details, another serendipitous GD story, but once he acquired the tanks through automotive or mechanical means or such, he stumbled into access that some how having the proper HW and? Luck, BS? Can’t recall, probably didn’t want to know lol, but next thing ya know he’s way dialed in.
Same with Oxford and much of 88...
But in Miami, we’d had been given a HUGE Lincoln Town car by the rental agency since they didn’t have what we rented...long fun story there, hell that whole trip to Miami was interesting...
So big beautiful car,
It was a HUGE five lane highway with zero traffic...
Cousin Pumice was right there in case his assistance was needed...
Scorching Bucket blasting on the big stereo...
Ballon was intended for back at the pool, but it was a perfect FLA late afternoon and, well, it happened....
Not too much, Just a touch of the mojo hand...
Fortunately, only consequence was after a very brief moment I was over a lane and Pumice, not a man of many words or expressions, thus the name, just calmly said “don’t ever do that again” which from him meant something, and so, no, “that’ll never happen no more”....
My only defense is reading Fear and Loathing too much...buy the ticket...
at least that’s my excuse and I’m stickin’ to it!
And though it was interesting, and I cannot caution all, still might warn a few....

Edit: another thing that we got into some what briefly but beyond a superficial level, and another thing that I didn’t court long as I felt like “this is not good for my body”...same with x, and even acid among others...
Never felt that way about fungus or erb. Keep it organic kids!

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Nitrous (non-medical grade) is used in drag race cars, so there are small portable tanks (fit in a duffle bag) that can be mounted in vehicles to give a rocket boost when needed.
Sulfur is supposed to be added to make the gas stinky so that people won’t inhale it.
But, some places didn’t have sulfur in their nitrous….

For an even smaller portable tank, think Blue Velvet (the movie).

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all hell breaks loose over here!

Ah, the nitrous, we absorbed using whippets -- single cartridges.

And no, you shouldn't be doing anything but drooling in your lawn chair after a hit. Can we all agree on THAT??

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Impossible - my balloons were always spent by the time I got to the car.

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Ha!!!...Driving home from the Hollywood Bowl on two hits of Sunshine was a blast....

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and I was kind of scared of it, tell ya the truth. I think somebody told me that the way it "works" is that it cuts off the oxygen supply to brain. Which sounded maybe Not Good? So it wasn't my thing, and I never drove on it, which is kind of remarkable, considering how we all used to drive on Whatever.

I am reminded of a comment made to me by an ex girlfriends dad, back in the beginning of time. Words to the effect that if young men don't kill themselves or someone else by the time they are 21, they've got it made.

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And yes Crow I remember the term "hippie crack". Apt.

First time a friend and I were in Vancouver BC. Some guys liked our GD shirts. We hanged out and they produced little silver containers. I inhaled and went into a headcave. "Thats all for me, thanks."

Then Eugene in 94. Got into a tourbus and inhaled. Stella Blue sounded so beautiful...then I came back and stayed with other "goodies" from then on.

Driving? HOW?

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Never heard of Flashback World Productions who produced and published this 2-CD of 6-29-76 Chicago Aud. Theatre. Looks like an unauthorized publication (read bootleg). Found on FleaBay and they are asking an outrageous $77.77 + shipping. Haven't done my research. Hasn't this show been released elsewhere? Probably someone's poor attempt at stealing a show off the radio or the like. Any clues? Why would they think they can ask this much?
Cheers to the weekend!
Edit: Yes, a radio broadcast on WXRT. And it has the final Mission in the Rain according to Deadbase-X. Thank you Colin!
Edit 2: Saw that Euro (LUX.) copy on Fleabay for $129.95!!! Another through Discogs for 10 (British pounds) with the note that it could not be sold in USA. Makes me wonder if Mojo Filter and Flashback World Productions are one and the same. Come on folks, it is not that rare. I found an old traded tape copy in my own collection of this FM broadcast. Prices on older DiP's and DaP's vary widely out there.

The 29 June 1976 show was also put out, in Europe at least, by another grey area company Mojo Filter. In the UK this was (is?) available from Amazon for about $16. They describe it as taken from a radio broadcast. One track ‘The Wheel’ is on the ‘So Many Roads’ compilation.

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Thanks to whomever posted about the Greek 81 Story. I googled Steve Kettmann and Greek Theater and found it. Great read, highly recommended! It quotes Blair Jackson saying the Greeks were the beginning of several California outdoor venues - Greek, Frost, Cal Expo, Ventura.

Thanks to every one here for such interesting and informative conversations.

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This is a killer show, if you have it please put it out as a release. You can put it together with 9/20/70 another killer show, looks like soundboards exist for both shows. 9/19, 20/70 would make for a great Dave's Pick #40.

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