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    18,000 happy Dead Heads could not be wrong. Deer Creek, my how you deliver.

    We're closing the books on DAVE'S PICKS 2021 with not one but two - nearly - complete shows from Noblesville, IN 7/18/90 & 7/19/90. Yes, we've packed it all on four CDs, save for that second night encore which we promise you'll get to hear in the very near future. Sometimes there really is just too much good stuff.

    For now, we'll invite you to cozy up with two exceptional back-to-back shows, shows with precision and clarity, shows with more than a lion's share of exploratory jams, and most importantly, shows that were simply a damn good time for all. Highlights from night one include the bookends of a spectacular "Help>Slip!>Franklin's" and an epically intricate "Morning Dew" followed by a classic cover of "The Weight." Night two, is the sleeper hit, with flawless playing from start to finish, the set list inviting you to find new favorites in top-notch renditions of "Foolish Heart" or "Victim Or The Crime," and if that's not one of the finest versions of "Desolation Row" Bobby ever did do! We would be remiss if we didn't mention that these shows were among Brent's last and they are some of his finest of the era at that.

    Limited to 25,000 numbered copies, DAVE’S PICKS VOL. 40: DEER CREEK MUSIC CENTER, NOBLESVILLE, IN 7/18 & 19/90 was recorded by Dan Healy and has been mastered to HDCD specs by Jeffrey Norman.

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    All I can say is that these…

    All I can say is that these shows are really, really good.

    Maybe that's not all. The Terrapin from the first night is truly sick. They just didn't want to stop playing, and they kept coming up with new twists. The Morning Dew is as good as it got during this era. The 2nd night starts off with a great Jack Straw and never lets up. Too many highlights to list.

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    All I say is these shows are…

    All I say is these shows are really, really good.

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    A good memory is one trained to forget the trivial.....

    Evening, rockers!!

    Some things you just never forget................

    HF remembers correctly. What I affectionally refer to as my "first half show".

    We had been to a handful of concerts, but when it came to the Dead we were green like Kermit. Some how we scored tickets for the Decemeber 1, 1973 show at the Boston Music Hall, a great old time theater where we saw some awesome stuff over the years...........

    Here were the issues:
    First, neither of us had a car. So we had to take the trolley in from Newton. Which meant that afterwards, if we wanted to get home, we had to get on board before the trolley shut down for the night.
    Second, we were in the absolute last row of the balcony, as far from the stage as you could be and still be inside.
    Third, the fungus was among us. Some of the best psilocybin ever. That made it a swirly sensory overload.

    And so yes, after the first set, we really couldn't hear Weir's set break announcement, and foolishly we had to get home, so we bolted. LOL never did that again!!!

    Seems like so very long ago now. I got my first China Rider and a Let It Grow. Tennesse Jed and Casey Jones had a very appealing sing-along quality to them. I didn't get on the bus that night---that happened next summer in Providence---but it was a night to remember...............

    Charlie Miller did do a pretty good remaster of this one, which includes the soundcheck, and while it's a little overshadowed by the shows immediately before and after, it's worth a listen...........

    Rock on!! And don't forget!!

    Doc
    Do not stand at my grave and weep
    I am not there; I do not sleep.
    I am a thousand winds that blow,
    I am the diamond glints on snow,
    I am the sun on ripened grain,
    I am the gentle autumn rain.
    When you awaken in the morning's hush
    I am the swift uplifting rush
    Of quiet birds in circled flight.
    I am the soft stars that shine at night.
    Do not stand at my grave and cry,
    I am not there; I did not die.

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    Hey Hendrixfreak,

    Thanks for sharing the stories all. They are great.

    First concert for me was Billy Joel at the St. Paul Civic Center in I believe 81. The Glass Houses Tour. My Dad took me and a buddy. Saw Prince and the Revolution at Civic Center in 84, Purple Rain Tour.
    86 was my first Dead shows, I was 15. The Metrodome. It was Dylan, The Dead and Tom Petty. The sound quality in the dome was terrible but it was great to be there. Two days later we went to Alpine, and that is where the worm turned. Three of us slept in the back of my buddies small SUV.

    Two weeks after that Jerry slipped into a Coma. If you recall, we thought that might be it. Thank God it wasn't and what a run to 95.
    Be well.

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    Thanks HF! I placed an order/donated to the cause, and since it reached its goal, look forward to a signed copy coming around the time Dave's Volume 1 Vinyl and Dave's 42 and Bonus Disc drop.

    Just finished my first foray in Dave's 40, and the sound quality I thought was great. The DAT was super clean. I don't really get Phil's tone at that time, but it's okay. Hilarious to me that if Bob Weir heard that Jack Straw opener from the 19th tonight, he'd tell himself to slow it waaaaaaaaay down. They play that one like Let it Grow. Overall a better release than I thought it might be. Foolish Heart is a favorite of mine, nice to see it make it into the series. Would like a good So Many Roads or Days Between for a later era Pick. The So Many Roads from 10/1/94 Boston in 30 Trips is just gorgeous. If they ever choose a show with Unbroken Chain, here's hoping for 3/23/95 Charlotte. A good show in a less than year.

    Surprised Dave's 1 vinyl took so long to sell out. I would imagine the continued availability of 2/28/69 on vinyl contributes to the delay on releasing 3/1/69. And why 2/28 remains available is a mystery, 5 LPs with Morning Dew, 20 min That's It For The Other One, 20 min Dark Star, St Stephen> The Eleven, Alligator and Caution. And Lovelight and Good Morning Little Schoolgirl, King Bee, Doin' That Rag.

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    1st shows

    First show: The Beatles - Portsmouth Guildhall December 3, 1963
    First GD show: Bickershaw Festival May 7, 1972 (Europe '72 tour)

  • 1stshow70878
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    Too cool VGuy!

    Goes to show, you just never know. I love small world stories. It also is part of the we are everywhere story line.
    Nicer vibe in the parking lot on the reservation. Very relaxed. No authorities present.
    I should have hung out. The X-mas party was a bore. But what wouldn't be after a Dead show.
    Cheers!

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    Small world....

    ....just like 1stshow70878, my buddy and I had to leave that Compton show early as well to catch a flight. I also recall that dust cloud from dancing heads. Maybe we we walking out together at the same time??
    Actually, we were running. Barely made it to our flight on time.

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    Since you asked HF

    Sunday 12-9-90 at the later Compton Terrace I had to leave before the encore to make it to a Christmas party. Walking out and thinking this was a weird venue, way out south of town on the reservation and just dry lawn everywhere, and I could see the huge dust cloud from all the dancing feet that was almost thick enough to block the view of the stage, they hit it on the head with Brokedown Palace. I sang it with them all the way to the car.
    Cheers

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    Just looked up "Attics"

    it was played at 48 shows in the GD's career. (Don't you just love databases??)

    First time: May '70
    Stopped playing it 10-28-72.
    Resumed playing it 10-9-89 and performed it irregularly til the end.

    I've said it before, but looking back always amuses me, my first GD show seemed to go on interminably. That would be a good thing today, but when I was freshly 15, I thought after nearly three hours in a windswept minor league baseball stadium, "Okay, I'm good anytime you f*&%$*! want to call it a night!"

    I hope forensicdoc doesn't mind me telling this one: he told me that at his first show, after a lengthy first set, he and his buddy left, figuring the show was over!

    Stories, anyone?

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18,000 happy Dead Heads could not be wrong. Deer Creek, my how you deliver.

We're closing the books on DAVE'S PICKS 2021 with not one but two - nearly - complete shows from Noblesville, IN 7/18/90 & 7/19/90. Yes, we've packed it all on four CDs, save for that second night encore which we promise you'll get to hear in the very near future. Sometimes there really is just too much good stuff.

For now, we'll invite you to cozy up with two exceptional back-to-back shows, shows with precision and clarity, shows with more than a lion's share of exploratory jams, and most importantly, shows that were simply a damn good time for all. Highlights from night one include the bookends of a spectacular "Help>Slip!>Franklin's" and an epically intricate "Morning Dew" followed by a classic cover of "The Weight." Night two, is the sleeper hit, with flawless playing from start to finish, the set list inviting you to find new favorites in top-notch renditions of "Foolish Heart" or "Victim Or The Crime," and if that's not one of the finest versions of "Desolation Row" Bobby ever did do! We would be remiss if we didn't mention that these shows were among Brent's last and they are some of his finest of the era at that.

Limited to 25,000 numbered copies, DAVE’S PICKS VOL. 40: DEER CREEK MUSIC CENTER, NOBLESVILLE, IN 7/18 & 19/90 was recorded by Dan Healy and has been mastered to HDCD specs by Jeffrey Norman.

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I'll admit that I'm always late to the party, but has someone already asked why the set lists aren't listed above in the usual manner? I've looked them up of course courtesy of Mr. Google, but I prefer to be able to quickly jump to the lists on this site when someone here mentions a specific song or sequence of songs.

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So is it one complete show and most of the other night or Two incomplete shows? They mention its almost complete. So what do you leave off?
Subscription offer for 2022 should be soon.

This is 10 minutes down the road from where i live. I regularly go past the gates but have never been the other side. If Jiminmd pops over my way I'm sure Olivia could be 'persuaded' to sell up

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50 years ago today…..

October 22, 1971
Auditorium Theater, Chicago, Illinois

Set 1: Bertha-Me and My Uncle-Tennessee Jed-Jack Straw-Loser-Playing in the Band-Sugaree-Beat It On Down the Line-Black Peter-Mexicali Blues-Cold Rain and Snow-Me and Bobby McGee-Comes a Time-One More Saturday Night

Set 2: Ramble On Rose-Cumberland Blues-That's It for the Other One>Deal-Sugar Magnolia-Casey Jones-Johnny B. Goode

Deadicated to Gainesville, leedesj, drpryan, andoverdeadhead, estimated-eyes, fourwindsblow, Thin, JeffSmith, DeadVikes, and Mr. Ones, because why not?

As writers and readers, as sinners and citizens, our realism and our aesthetic sense make us wary of crediting the positive note……

No wariness here. This is a relatively unknown but very positive show. A show of apparent contrasts---a solid, fourteen song first set, followed by a seemingly short second set…..

However, with that being said, if you’d like to hear a really fine late 71 Other One, here you go!!

LOL, one of my October 71 guilty pleasures. The other, we’ll discuss on the 29th……….

Rock on!!!

Doc
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5/5/78 was shared in it's entirety back when Taper's Section permitted downloading. So, the 1st set board does indeed float about. Alas, they were 192 kbps mp3s.

-edit- Oh, you really mean actual tape! I see it's on archive already, too. haha lol

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US Blues encore from 2nd night.

I always thought Victim was a cool song. Caught one of the early versions at Buckeye Lake in 1988. The crowd reaction was priceless. This song actually frightened people. Not every song has to be light and joyful like Sugar Magnolia or Touch of Grey. It was dark and sinister and was a great point of tension and release in the setlist show pacing.

The only songs I never really warmed up to were Wave To The Wind, I Fought The Law (I caught the 1st and it was the booby prize of the cancelled 1st night blizzard show) and Samba In The Rain which Jerry never nailed.

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I'm on my way. Please tell Olivia I should make tea time and I'm interested in one or more of her garden gnomes.

Honestly.. after reading up, this has got to be one of the coolest places.

Edit: Oh, tell her not to worry, I am fully vaxed and quite harmless. :D

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Was over at the Jerry site and surprised that the JGB album being released in vinyl isn't sold out yet. I KNOW if I got up at 5 in the morning to stand in line on RSD, it be sold out by the time I got to the front of the line!!

I really need to see how the "box set is wrapped with textured paper". What could that texture be???

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I don't know.. I plan to study it then lick one of the corners.. then wait an hour and see what happens.

Didn't they release this on 180 gram already like 5 or 6 years ago or something?

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One is a pathetic ripoff the other, the boys making up for lost cash with an ok presentation
Sorry as Mick said in ‘89 when Bill left “ oh if Charlie left that would be the end “

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50 years ago today…..

October 23, 1971
Eastown Theater, Detroit, Michigan

Set 1: Bertha-Playing In The Band-Loser-Mexicali Blues-Sugaree-Jack Straw-Big Railroad Blues-El Paso-Ramble On Rose-Me And Bobby McGee-Cumberland Blues-Brokedown Palace-One More Saturday Night

Set 2: Casey Jones-Me And My Uncle-Tennessee Jed-Sugar Magnolia-Comes A Time-Truckin'-Brown-Eyed Women-Not Fade Away>Goin' Down The Road Feeling Bad>Not Fade Away

This is deadicated to Jay Carstens…..

“The word tonight is easy going, you know how it is………….”

And easy going it was. While there’s no “big jam”, it’s still a fine and enjoyable show. The new material is nicely on display, a very Bakersfield kind of show, relatively unknown and underappreciated, definitely worthy of a listen, and with no hint of what would be unleashed the following evening……

Rock on!!

Doc
…..but it also turned out to be hell……

I was at the live show included . They were going even faster than I was. Bit frigging expensive, though.

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I ordered the 10 lp collection of Joni Mitchell's archive set. Suppose to come around end of month. Got an email pushed back to 2/15/22,,, okay. Yesterday I get an email saying it has been shipped,,,, wow i think. Then I examine the email closer,,,, not the lp's coming but 7x7 inch poster which comes with the box set!!!

Really,,, they're doing a separate mailing for the "art print"!!!!!

You just have to shake your head at somethings that happen :-)

But Jerry is still on track!!! (they had the textured paper in stock)

I do love a box set, but some of them do include an awful lot of tat. Art prints, posters-worst of all fascimiles of tickets from long gone gigs you never went to. I'm not 15 years old for chrissake. No disrespect intended to 15 year olds who may be reading
And not meaning necessarily to diss you're art print, Dennis, which might be an exception to the rule.

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tried it, says it is the wrong numb er and to get in touch with the sender, so, ..... when will this be shipped? when was it suppose to be shipped? is there shipping going on in here, shipping I say shipping so shipping is by ups not usps, will it be delivered to my mail box or to front door? just wondering if I will ever see this release.

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Did you get a shipping notice from dead.net or a UPS notification?

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50 years ago today………….

Skullfuck aka The Skull Album aka Skull & Roses was released………..

Bertha [4/27/71]-Mama Tried [4/26/71]-Big Railroad Blues [4/5/71]-Playing In The Band [4/6/71]-The Other One [4/28/71]-Me & My Uncle [4/29/71]-Big Boss Man [4/26/71]-Me & Bobby McGee [4/27/71]-Johnny B. Goode [3/24/71]-Wharf Rat [4/26/71]-Not Fade Away/Goin' Down The Road Feeling Bad [4/5/71]

The expanded version released in 2003 includes “Oh Boy” and “Hog For You Baby” from the Manhattan Center show of April 6, 1971, as well as a short radio spot. Organ overdubs performed by Merl Saunders were used on Bertha, Playing In The Band, and Wharf Rat. Recording by Betty Cantor and Bob Matthews, artwork by Alton Kelly, photography by Bob Seidemann. It was the first Grateful Dead album to be certified “Gold” by the RIAA.

IMHO, a very fine live album, which we loved dearly and played the ever-loving sh*t out of. But, as fine as it was and is, could it have been better? Maybe. Could’ve done without the drum solo. Why no Hard To Handle? Where was the Morning Dew? And could you imagine IF this has been a 3 record set? That would have been crazy, man, crazy!!!!

A remastered 50th anniversary edition was released on June 25, 2021. It did not include the bonus tracks that were found on the 2003 re-issue. However, it did include a bonus disc with material from the July 2, 1971 Fillmore West show. GREAT BIG THANKS!!!

This was the first 1971 live Dead we ever heard, and it sounded mighty fine! And yes, rockers, I still listen to it, it’s been part of the soundtrack to my entire adult life…………

Rock on!!

Doc
Erudition - dust shaken out of a book into an empty skull…..

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50 years ago today…..

October 24, 1971
Eastown Theater, Detroit, Michigan

Set 1: Sugar Magnolia-Deal-El Paso-Tennessee Jed-Jack Straw-China Cat Sunflower>I Know You Rider-Playing In The Band-Black Peter-Candyman-One More Saturday Night-Casey Jones

Set 2: Truckin'-Ramble On Rose-Mexicali Blues-Dark Star>Me And Bobby McGee-Cumberland Blues-St. Stephen-Johnny B. Goode

Deadicated to FLH, DarklordBerto, dewajack, docmarty, m-skjellyfetti, Cousins Of The Pioneers, simonrob, lycanthrope51, snafu, and otheronerat, because it was a day of rest……..

Super rare Sugar Mags to kick it off. Fine mid first set China/Rider. Unusual, two back-to-back Garcia songs in the first set. Solid Truckin’ to open the second set. Excellent 71 Dark Star, possibly Latvala’s favorite of the year (10/24/71 Dark Star: Killer. “He loved this Dark Star and thought it was out of place for 1971, feeling more like 1969.”).

You don’t hear a lot about this show, but there’s certainly a lot to like here…….

What is the good of your stars and trees, your sunrise and the wind, if they do not enter into our daily lives?

Rock on!!

Doc
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Oft stumbles at a straw…..

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Doc, I agree with you, it is really a great live album. I wish they would have included a version of Easy Wind. Like you say, a third album added to the release would have been great.

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Last 5:
John Coltrane-A Love Supreme-Live In Seattle
Shawn Phillips-Second Contribution
Pink Floyd-The Wall
Paul McCartney-Run Devil Run
10/18/72

Hadn’t played The Wall front to back in ages. Still enjoyable. Not ready for Dave’s 40, I have 1 more 72 show, and 2 ‘73’s yet to go.

Music is Life!!

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Argent Encore
Gentle Giant Playing the Fool
Grateful Dead SSDD (CD)
Yes Time & A Word
Pink Floyd Animals

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I like these - so here's mine

Complete Motown Singles 1967 - cd36 Various
Psychedelic Soul The Temptations
Starday Custom Series cd3 Various
Live in Vancouver 11/5/2000 The Cramps
Michigan Box 1950s and 1960s Oddball Labels cd3 Various

Last Dead was Live in Paris 9/18/74 on Saturday.

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I predict today will be the announcement for early bird pricing & the show will be 5/26/77, of course I could be wrong. Next Monday is November first which means 30 Days of November starts.

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8-4-76 Roosevelt Stadium
Led Zep - IV
Lynyrd Skynyrd - Pronounced
Ace - An Ace Album
5-17-77 - Tuscaloosa

Paul Carrack of Ace, Mike & The Mechanics, others? Great vocalist. I think he won a Grammy or two.

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Heard this guy last night James Booker. Piano player, never heard of him,,, did a cover of Eleanor Rigby,,, great.

Anyone out there know his work and maybe have a good collection of it,,,, I'd take some if available.

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St Louis Box
Zappa Little Dots
Zappa’s Last U S show ‘ 88
JGB w Clarence Clemons
Tattoo You box
The new Dead box was fun I’m going back for another run

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.... maybe most have heard.

Jerry Garcia playing with James Booker.

Very, Very Nice.

do a search for 'James Booker with Jerry Garcia - Slowly But Surely'

anyone have this rehearsal practice?

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Anyone else get a shipping notification? I’m still waiting for mine…….

Anyone? Anyone?

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First time playing this game:

GD: 10/29/73

The Ronnie Wood Band: Mr. Luck

The Flatlanders: Treasure of Love

George Harrison: All Things Must Pass 50th

Paul Kantner/Jefferson Starship: Blows Against the Empire

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Been pretty burned out on Dead, but managed to get Docs 10/71 shows in.
Letting the box sit for a bit before we have at again…

Been listening to a lot of jazz.
Have 3 Bill Evans albums I never really checked out, now our new regular go to picks!
Also some Soul Jazz; mix of Idris Muhammad, and a mix of Grover Washington jr.
Kind of a blur?… Coltrane Live at Birdland, Tribute to Jack Johnson, Cannonball Adderley Something Else, Dexter Gordon Go, Round Midnight Soundtrack, too many to remember? McCoy Tyner, Charles Mingus, Charlie Hunter, Horace Silver…?

Really looking forward to 40 for something completely different!

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I would give it until Wednesday, then notify marye.

the electronic mice might have chewed into your order.

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Thanks man. You’re right, it’s the Gremlins

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Guided by Voices - Propeller
Gary Burton Quartet and Eberhard Weber - Passengers
Millie Jackson - It Hurts So Good
Old time music at Clarence Ashley's Vol 2
Dave's Picks 38 - Sept. 73

Good weekend mix. Looking forward to Dave's 40 - maybe next weekend?

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King Gizzard and the Lizard Wizard: I’m in Your Mind Fuzz
The Meters: Gettin’ Funkier All the Time
Grateful Dead: 12/10/71 from StL box
Roy Hargrove: The Vibe
Colin Davis/Dresden: Berlioz Overtures

Who’s the greatest band around, makes the cats jump up and down?

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Don Leady - Cumbia meets the blues
The Jimmie Vaughan story
Evan Johns - Panoramic life
Freda and the Firedogs
The Cobras - Live & deadly

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First time trying this out as well

The Blues Brothers - Briefcase Full of Blues
Wilson Pickett - Hey Jude
The Equatics - Doin' It!!!
Grateful Dead - 9/18/90 Bonus Disc
The Police - Reggatta De Blanc

Still waiting on a shipping confirmation for DaP 40 - I've noticed that I usually get my tracking # around the day of the official release which is a bit disappointing but I assume it's because the SF Bay Area is much closer to the warehouses in SoCal and as such they prioritize orders from further away. Hope to receive it soon and hope everyone's having a great start to their week :)

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GD 10-18-72
Manuel Ponce 3 Preludes
Villa-Lobos Prelude No. 3
Antonio Vivaldi Concerto in D Major for Guitar
J.S. Bach Chaconne BWV 1004 (Segovia Transcription)

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GD 10-19-72
Lynyrd Skynyrd 8-21-76
GD 10-17-72
Steve Miller 8-3-77
GD 12-10-71

GD 10-30-73 is playing now.

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Anyone ever listen to the Charlie Miller Audience tape.... "Space" out of drums and into Playing has the funkiest 8 minute infectious, feet tapping jam i have ever heard.... Not deep space or jazzy... doesn't sound like anything else to compare it to.... calypso feeling... bob t

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GD 9/2/83 2nd disk great.
David allen Coe
Sabbath bloody sabbath
Ozzy-live speak of the devil
Arlo Guthrie-Woodstock.
Bonus- criterion-the complete Monterey pop festival.

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Comes with a bonus disc, right? If so, I'm going with 10-2-77, paired with 10-1. Should be able to get most of 10-1, too as 10-2 is a shorter gig. Being 1977, it'll attract a lot of folks to subscribe. That said, we are overdue for some 1969.

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