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    One more Saturday night at Winterland! Yes, we're back to home base for DAVE'S PICKS VOLUME 42, the complete show from Winterland, San Francisco, 2/23/74. The one that featured the earliest amalgamation of what would soon become the Wall of Sound, the one that is so "loud, clear, and defined," it's been ripe for release for quite some time and we're glad it's finally getting its due.

    First set or second, there are no wrong answers here. From the unique show opener of Chuck Berry's "Around And Around" and an incredible "Here Comes Sunshine" that would then disappear for 18 years, to a medley of WAKE OF THE FLOOD tracks - "Row Jimmy," "Weather Report Suite," and "Stella Blue" - cementing their status in the canon and an unstoppable hour through the classic 1973-1974 Dead that is “He’s Gone”>“Truckin’”>“Drums”>“The Other One”>“Eyes Of The World,” it's all exceptionally hot.

    Limited to 25,000 numbered copies, DAVE’S PICKS VOLUME 42: WINTERLAND, SAN FRANCISCO, 2/23/74 was recorded by Kidd Candelario and has been mastered to HDCD specs by Jeffrey Norman at Mockingbird Mastering. Grab a copy while you can.

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  • Slow Dog Noodle
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    Check out John Zorn - In Search of the Miraculous. Mello, piano, vibraphone. Little out of left field. A modern take on piano jazz.

    If you like that give a listen to O'o by the Dreamers, another Zorn project - a bit less mellow than ISOTM but really grooving.

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    Thelonious Monk. Lots of cool stuff. If somebody mentioned Thelonious already, I missed it. I started with Monk's Dream and dug it.

    Nice to see the shoutout about Stan Getz, he is a favorite of mine. When my first son was born I tried to avoid too much discordant music when he was a baby and spent a bunch of time listening to Jazz Samba Encore, dig that album from start to finish, like it even more than the original Jazz Samba album. I tried to avoid the too much discordant music with my other two kids as well when they were babies, with some consistency for the second son, but by the time my daughter arrived a few years later, the consistency dropped off a bit. Stan has lots of great stuff, and a really great, distinctive sound and style. And that version of the Girl From Ipanema by Stan, Antonio Carlos Jobim, Joao Gilberto and Astrid Gilberto from Getz / Gilberto is just sublime. Never thought about comparisons to Jerry before, but maybe next time I listen.

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    Yeah...

    No D&theD because yer D dominated your domain?

    Prooooobably worth it

    Bowie at SM Civic...was that recorded/filmed? I will go answer that question myself

    2 minutes later...

    Oh. It was recorded and released. David mofo Bowie...he cool

  • nappyrags
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    Yes i missed it...the one I really really really am mad at myself for is missing the '70 Derek & The Dominos show at the Civic...my pals and I had tix for both shows that day...at an afternoon BBQ show day I met an exquisite "older" woman who was a theatre arts major...I told my buddies to go ahead and leave without me...of course about an hour later I realized the lady in question had left with friends and didn't even bother to find me and say goodbye...boo hoo

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    Some good recommendations so far here. I’ll add Keith Jarrett - solo or with his trio - to the mix. Since his days with Charles Lloyd, through Miles, and on his own, he is a prime player. At least try his solo “Koln Concert” album to get a feel for his work. His “Blue Note” box set (with his trio - Gary Peacock and the great jazz drummer Jack DeJohnette) is another favourite. He has an extensive library, and to me, one of the best on the piano.
    Also, a trio I really like is the Christian McBride Trio, with a really great pianist named Christian Sands (he also has solo albums that are great). See an album called “Out Here”, or the Trio “Live At The Village Vanguard”.
    Also - Chick Corea. Go back to “Now He Sings, Now He Sobs” (1968). It all gets better from there.

    Oro - If you like vibes, Christian McBride (above) also has a band called Inside Straight (he also has a big band, too!), that recorded a live album “Insight Straight at the Village Gate” the same period he recorded his “Trio” album there. His Inside Straight band has a vibes player I was not familiar with, Warren Wolf, and I’m not really much of a vibe fan, but this guy dominates on this album, and it is an excellent release (McBride is an excellent musician, and pretty well anything he has released is first rate, including the work he did with Chick Corea). You like vibes? Check this release out. Gary Burton is another renowned vibraphonist, and he has worked and recorded with dozens of artists.

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    Oro, check out Oscar Peterson on piano

    Brief story: My friends and I were 16, maybe 17, and we hear that Oscar is playing Charlie Browns Steakhouse in NYC, so we go. (Common that jazz greats would play the lounge while the dining room was elsewhere.) So the maitre de stops us at the door; he's seating patrons one at a time. But others come in and he seats them first. We're waiting, wondering what the deal is. Okay, we were long hairs in very casual clothes... Oscar Peterson walks in and we stand back in awe. He says to the maitre de, "What are these young people doing standing here?" The maitre de stammers something unconvincing (maybe we didn't grease him?). Mr. Peterson says, "Seat them at my table, at once!" So we get a small bar table right by his bench, closer than anyone in the joint. And we say thanks, he says thanks for coming to see me, and we hang for his one-hour set. We spot several well-known jazzers in the bar, like Frank Wess, flutist. We were in hog heaven and Oscar was on our side. Never forgot that night. One of jazz's greatest pianists, check him out. I've got another tale about the Village Vanguard and the Thad Jones-Mel Lewis band ya gotta hear sometime.....

  • Sixtus_
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    re: Oro - Milt Jackson!

    if you are looking for a good vibraphonist, look no further than Milt Jackson.

    I took a History of Jazz class one year at UVM (it turned out to be one of THE MOST DIFFICULT CLASSES I ever took....ever...we had to literally memorize content of like 10 cassettes, and the Prof would play like a 30 second snippet of one of the 100+ songs and we'd have to name the song, and every person playing every instrument on the final...it was bad...but I learned.....STUFF!)
    ...anyway....one of said learnings was: Milt Jackson. I also really enjoyed that sound. That monstrous class also turned me on to Thelonious Monk, and away I went with my 'pie-aner Jazz' inphatuation.

    Thanks to you and to those so far who have chimed in.
    It's been noted before, but this here web-locale is a stewpot of killer knowledge and input.

    Sixtus

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    Good vibes

    Oro-"Idle Moments" by Grant Green is good jazz album featuring a guy called Bobby Hutcherson on vibes. I haven't played it for a few years, to be honest, but it was one I rated highly when I was listening to more jazz a while back

    Which puts me in my mind of other jazz guitarists I like. Wes Montgomery, who I don't think I have ever seen referred to on here, is the one I have listened most to. Beautiful mellow tone-he played with the meat of his thumb apparently-and it sounds like it. Two really good ones are "The Incredible Jazz Guitar of..." from 1960 and the live "Full House" from 1962. No vibes on 'em though.

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    Try Blues and Ballads by Brad Mehldau Trio. One of my favs! So good...Oscar Peterson Night Train is always fun too!

  • Oroborous
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    Oh yeah, are you familiar with Pat Metheny at all?
    He has some great mellow stuff too, especially with Lyle Mays on piano!

    EDIT: oh yeah, anyone else ever think Stan Getz plays a lot of lines like Jerry?
    His runs and phrasing sound like Jerry to me?

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One more Saturday night at Winterland! Yes, we're back to home base for DAVE'S PICKS VOLUME 42, the complete show from Winterland, San Francisco, 2/23/74. The one that featured the earliest amalgamation of what would soon become the Wall of Sound, the one that is so "loud, clear, and defined," it's been ripe for release for quite some time and we're glad it's finally getting its due.

First set or second, there are no wrong answers here. From the unique show opener of Chuck Berry's "Around And Around" and an incredible "Here Comes Sunshine" that would then disappear for 18 years, to a medley of WAKE OF THE FLOOD tracks - "Row Jimmy," "Weather Report Suite," and "Stella Blue" - cementing their status in the canon and an unstoppable hour through the classic 1973-1974 Dead that is “He’s Gone”>“Truckin’”>“Drums”>“The Other One”>“Eyes Of The World,” it's all exceptionally hot.

Limited to 25,000 numbered copies, DAVE’S PICKS VOLUME 42: WINTERLAND, SAN FRANCISCO, 2/23/74 was recorded by Kidd Candelario and has been mastered to HDCD specs by Jeffrey Norman at Mockingbird Mastering. Grab a copy while you can.

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Hate to see you suffer, so...try this - my tracking number starts with "927...", if yours does also then it is probably a USPS tracking number. Copy the tracking number, go to the USPS tracking tool online on the USPS site, and paste the tracking number into the space provided. This works for me and shows that my order is moving steadily to my location, maybe it will work for you. Note that this is using the tracking tool on the USPS official site, not a search engine tracking tool.

looks like 42 made it a couple of states away. Might get it tomorrow or Monday. Vinyl shipping label printed - looks like end of next week.

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I thought I’d enter into the spirit of ‘74 with the cover of a book fromthat year. I’ll change again when my #42 arrives. UPS are aware of the package but don’t have it yet. Only 6 days so far so I should see it by mid-May with any luck.

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Good article on Gong in this months Shindig! magazine. Which led me to discover an amazing 7 minute clip of them live at La Vielle Grille Club in Paris-filmed in late 1967, and shown on French T.V. in April 1968 by the looks of things. Never ceases to amaze me, what shows up these days.

according to USPS my 42 left Carlsbad CA > Fontana CA yesterday...hopefully Fontana > Phoenix > Flagstaff > Me soon...

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My next listen is this newly released Charlie Miller remaster from 1969...Mrs Nappy is sleeping still so headphones time!

Grateful Dead - April 17, 1969
The Quadrangle - St. Louis, MO
Washington University

Recorded by Bear
Cassette Transfer by Dick Latvala
DAT Transfer by Rob Eaton
Mastered by Charlie Miller
April 27, 2022

Set 1:
01 - Introduction
02 - Hard To Handle
03 - Morning Dew
04 - Good Morning Little Schoolgirl
05 - Dark Star >
06 - Saint Stephen >
07 - I Know It's A Sin >
08 - Saint Stephen >
09 - Turn On Your Lovelight

Set 2:
10 - Tuning
11 - That's It For The Other One >
12 - Caution (Do Not Stop On Tracks)

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To be a dental floss tycoon. No wait, that's Zappa.
Tracking actually said something today.
42 left Fontana today, 5 days after shipping notice.
Here Thursday it says.
Gonna be a good one.
Warming up with DaP13 on Wed. to feel like I went to a two night run.
Feeling it for all the wounded warriors here. Took a digger and landed on my head backing over an unseen boulder. Heard like 5-6 vertebra pop hard. After a minute of collecting myself got up to find that Bumbles Bounce! Cannot believe all I had was a stiff neck, torn pants and a bruise that looks like a 6" purple/green paisley on my leg.
And so it goes...
Let's be careful out there. Humming Little Feat's Old Folks Boogie as per Oro.
Cheers!
Edit: DaP1 vinyl ship notice on 4/28 but still only label created.

Ha!

You guys are mostly older than me, but my body hurts too. So it must get even worse.
I need to exercise more now…

Nappy,
4-17-69 was released as Download Series 12. If you have that, does the new Miller sound better?

The jam is awesome
The rest of the show is fine

Today disc 3 of 5 7 77
Gonna get out 5 8 77 and 5 9 77

4 17 69 is that the one where Jerry says something like "you're not made of sugar"?

Non GD
13th Floor Elevators bull of the woods
David Bowie lodger
Beatles sgt pepper
Stalag 13 in control
Tangerine Dream title forgotten; it has a blue cover with a water drop (I'm pretty much a TD virgin...i heard one disc long ago but didnt explore further at the time)

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Thanks for the reminder on the Download series...Vol 12 does sound better than the Miller...fuller sound...if 12 didn't exist the Miller would be more than adequate though...after the band quits on "Caution" because of the police, Vol 12 has ''The Eleven & Dupree's' from an Avalon Ballroom soundcheck on 1-23-69 as a bonus...again thanks for the Download reminder...gonna give those a listen over the next few days...

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yes Jerry does say that on 4-17-69...pretty funny

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The Dead didn't play Attics of My Life enough ; the song is a gem. I only saw the Dead play it once. I wish that the Dead would have brought it back and played it durring the acoustic portion of the 1980 Warfield shows.

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Proudfoot - that sounds like "Rubycon", released, coincidentally, on Virgin. The one before that "Phaedra" is probably their Sergeant Pepper. "Return To Hades 1973-1979" is a fantastic box set -as is the more experimental "Pink Years 1970-1973"box. It gets a bit bland after that - but those 70's cds can take you off the planet. Probably best to get the individual cds enclosed in those boxes, actually.

Billy - I think "Attics" is one of their best songs - but my favourite version ( of the few I have heard) is the one on American Beauty. Same with Box of Rain.

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9/26/91 out of Dark Star.
A show that MUST be given the full Norman.

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GOGD Boston 6/11/76 I've decided to re-explore the June 76 box. Pretty cool Sugur Mag>Eyes>Stella Blue>Sunshine Daydream.
GOGD SF Civic 12/30/83
GOGD SF Civic 12/31/83
Mingus at Carnegie Hall Delux edition I like the second set best
David Crosby If I Could Only Remember my Name Re-issue

Which reminds me, you all probably are already aware of this, but there are several PERRO soundboard recordings on youtube here is one that caught my fancy,

Garcia, Crosby, Kaukonen, Lesh, Casady.... PERRO Sessions Jan 13-14, 1971 SBD

Recorded during the same studio and time period as David's solo album.

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Based on posts here, seems to be some question as to the track list of bonus disc. So wanted to share it here. Here goes:

1 US Blues
2 Brown Eyed Women
3 It Must Have Been the Roses
4 Black Throated Wind
5 Loose Lucy
6 Playing in the Band
7 Ship of Fools
8 China Ca Sunflower>
9 I Know You Rider
10 Uncle John's Band

Just popped it in while typing this. US Blue is starting off a little shaky. Starting to find it's groove a few minutes in.

All told, this bad boy is 79 minutes! Cant' wait to hear more!

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We got 9 25 instead

Oh Spongebob! Why?

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Elton John-Elton John
Phish-9/17/2000 Merriweather PP
DP 23-9/17/72 Baltimore CC
Andy Partridge-My Failed Songwriting Career Vol. 2
Pearl Jam-5/13/2010 Bristow VA

Sigh-No mail on Sunday.

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I am surprised to see the first set material, especially if U.S. Blurs starts slowly. I would have preferred Brokedown Palace and Wharf Rat. Maybe even a 2nd go at Eyes of the World. Just sayin'

I have filled all of my Europe '72 gaps. There is a lot to be said for the sound quality of course, but they play flawlessly every night. They seem to carry that through 1972. I never realized it until recently, but Donna doesn't really sing that much on this tour. In the second half of 72 she begins to get involved on a lot more songs. For E72 she is only on PITB, GSET, GDTRFB, and SMBH. Of those 4 PITB was the only one they did every night. 2nd half 72 I hear her on many more songs.

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Listening to first disc of 5 12 77 yesterday

Audience recording that has a little extra Weir sound

The guy can play guitar.

We know that, but wow. The guy can play.

You rock, Bob.

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42 is currently sitting in Flagstaff...should be here tomorrow...whether it's the Subscription one or the ala carte one I don't know...they usually arrive together though...we shall see

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The US Blues, Ship of Fools, and Roses are included as they were all debuts. I also would always want an available Wharf Rat, but I get the thinking behind getting out the debuts, plus that will give us all 3 Ship of Fools from the 3 nights, which I am happy about. After listening to Dave's 14 3/26/72, I put on the Jam> Ship of Fools from Dave's 34 6/23/74, spectacular stuff. Dave's 14 is still a top 3 Dave's for me. That whole second set is just unrelenting.

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For those subscribers awaiting theirs, I changed out my thingy to the picture on the front of the bonus disc.

The 1st time I saw it, I thought the picture was pretty cool. I'm no pro at taking such pictures, but it'll hopefully give you a sense of it.

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UPS says my Dave's should arrive Thursday.

Listened to 6/11/76 again today, wonderful stand alone Scarlet in the first set, and a great second set St. Stephen>NFA>Dancing'>Music Never Stopped.

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A great show and another request here for the the Norman. The whole Fall '91 your was great right from the opening run at Richfield through Boston.

My copy of Dave's Picks 42 is still out in the mail. Looks like it should arrive tomorrow or the next day.

I was marveling at the awesomeness of 5/2/70 Harpur College earlier. The acoustic set is such a contrast to the 7nrelenting energy of the electric set. When Dancing in the Streets reaches Dark Star levels of psychedelia during its peak jam you know the show is a good one.

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Just got my tickets. Hopefully they're doing the '72 Frankfurt-Show, 3 hours and 51 minutes.

DaP 42: Same as on April 25 - ''order information received''
Cheers

I suspect people are just starting to get this release. I am super psyched to rip this one and see what it sounds like.
These are great shows, sort of the spring line-up of '74 and warm up of what would become The Wall of Sound one month later.

It seems their go to formula to rev up subscriptions is '77 in the pole position with '74 to follow. There are a few more top shelf '74 shows that will surely be released one day, but they are fewer and farther between.

Looking at what's been release so far by my counts we only have 11 unreleased shows from this year. They have either released or partially released just under 73% of the 40 shows played this year (the Partially released are primarily London and Winterland).

Partially Released 17
Released 12
Not released 11

1977 has been hit pretty hard too. The glass half-full view might indicate this formula will soon change and will begin seeing more variety and less predictability the subscription line-up. I expect we will see a shift in their approach to what kind of shows we see get released in the subscription shots.

There's a couple Slipknot! preludes and one unreleased Dark Star in the year, these shows will surely come out, but...

Hope you all are having a good start to the weekend. Birds are singing and the sun is gonna shine in my back door today. Happy first week of May everyone.

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But.... my tiny rural post office has very limited hours and PO Boxes are temporarily unavailable when the window is closed. Have to wait til noon before I can pick it up when the sole employee comes back on duty. Tiny, like six by six, one person at a time, all others wait outside. Last notice said 42 would not be here until Saturday 7th, but tracking over the weekend showed it was only 100 miles away, go figure. Jack and Jorma were great... said they very much enjoyed playing for an audience again. The venue has half its seats as food and bar in back and balcony. Jack brought Diana III, third in a series of custom designed instruments named for his late wife. Jorma said pandemic time off gave him a chance to get under the skin of his guitar playing. Jorma also noted his CBD stuff would be for sale at intermission, joked it did not sell well in Colorado or San Francisco. HT classics, played traditionally, a few new items, new arrangements of the familiar, standouts: Good Shepherd, Death Don't Have No Mercy, encore was Embryonic Journey. Really fine music, well worth seeking out.

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Fall 91
Many great shows, but these seem to be the best overall without too many repeats and 7 shows seems like a good size, especially since there’s no reels to purchase and/or restore. Might make a tad more value oriented?

9/6/91
9/8/91
9/16/91*
9/22/91
9/24/91
9/26/91*
10/31/91*

Favorite/must haves*
7 Shows
66 one time songs: really good selection!
16 Repeats
6 Threepeats
(Not including D&S)

The three peats are: Dar Star, Attics, Let It Grow, Saint, Stranger, and Good Lovin’

The repeats are: Spoonful, Dark Star Jam, Wang Dang, Candyman, Maggie’s, Standing on Moon, Last Time, Stella, Samson, Eyes, TOO, Bertha, All Over Now, Heaven’s Door, Minglewood, and A&A. Hey, no matter how you slice em, Bobs ALWAYS gonna have repeats!

9/17 and other Oakland and Richfield are probably worthy, but then you start getting into more repeats and perhaps too big a box?

Your Welcome ; )
Bet this would sell out ridiculously fast!

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Six songs in, checking the booklet... Dave describes difficult decision on 2/23 versus 2/24 for DaP 13. If you have 13, you know the three photos on that case, they return again on the booklet for 42. Hope that's not a huge spoiler, since they have been out there for years. Resisted until a couple days ago, then had to spin DaP 13 to prepare. So nice to have most of the three night run with bonus disc. Must listen, no further comment for days, promise.

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Package made it all the way across the United States to the post office two towns away from my small town in Vermont, only to be notified that the package is being “returned to sender” due to an “insufficient address.” I don’t know why the address would be insufficient. It’s the same address I’ve always used. Email sent to customer service. Any idea if/when/how customer service will address this problem?

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Heard the mailman drive by and sure enough DaP42 is safe and secure, glad they went back to cardboard box shipping than the wimpy bags.

Why is the Bonus Disc not available as a T-Shirt? Would be greatest since Thelma! Anyone notice the change in hat between DaP42 & BD?

Hopefully it sounds as good as the artwork looks...

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Shipped last Thursday, arriving Thursday next, so it says. Really shouldn’t take a week for a small package to make it from Carlsbad up to NorCal, even for the USPS. But, as Hyman Roth said to Michael Corleone: this is the business we’ve chosen.

Fortunately, there is other music to pass the time. Including plenty of other ’74 GOGD. Just popped on the WoS Road Trips, fer eggsample.

For me, ’74 tends to have a more spacey and laid back feel than the previous year, and it does sound like they’re coming down off the peak of ’72-’73. I’ve wondered how the technology (ie, the WoS) played into that, and what the particular pharmacology of that era factored in as well. (I’ve heard stories, and I’m sure you have too, about how some of the crew were upset with the increasing prevalence of cocaine and began to insist that all who ascended the stairs to the stage must also partake of the sacrament, which could definitely contribute to some spacey second sets.) But like everything else prior to the hiatus, it’s all good to great.

Having fun spinning the ABB RSD release, Cream of the Crop 2003. Do yall know that 'un? There's a seedy release of this (with more tracks) that's still available, and allow me to recommend. Almost as good as the Fox box, which is pretty durned good indeed.

And when the day had ended, the rainbow colors blended, his mind remained unbended.

Try PM to Marye.

Wondering if you have P.O. Box?
The U.S Postal service does not do home delivery where we live, you HAVE to use a PO Box.
Since they sometimes use just UPS (box sets etc), we’ve been told to put both our PO and home address on, so depending on how it’s shipped, it will hopefully get here.

Daves is usually this Smart post nonsense (WHY?) so has to go to Post Office.

Once, after many years, Rhino messed up/changed the label, and the Box number wasn’t printed, so the PO rejected it and sent it back. It took awhile but eventually Marye and the Doc were able to facilitate a happy ending!

Check with your PO and see why they rejected it then try sending her a PM.

Still don’t understand why we can’t choose our shipping method. It would provide extra revenue!
Remember when anytime you purchased something on line there where usually several shipping choices?
Some of us would gladly pay additional to be able to use regular UPS and eliminate all the stress and headaches of Smart post!
PLEASE, STOP THE MADNESS! Give the customers what they want: less crap, more music, and shipping of our choice!
Thanks, rant over, back to your Mind Left Body jam…

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....Lopes lives in Mass and got his. Crow Told Me lives in NorCal and is "Talking Heads reference" still waiting.
Same shipping preferences I assume.
The Universe never ends = Dead.net shipping regarding topics that make my head hurt.
Unless some are still being shipped from KY. If so, delete this post.
Agreed on the missed opportunity regarding a bonus art tee.
Cue Fry's "take my money!" meme.

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Hi,

I use a PO box. I’ve never had any troubles. Dave’s Picks have been coming correct for years, as have the box sets and the album re-releases. I’ve never had a problem before, which is why I’m not ranting or anything. Service has been great up until this moment. Without knowing anything, I’m going to guess the problem is with the post office and not Rhino.

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#9849 arrived in my PO Box today...subscription version with the Bonus Disc included...waiting on the ala carte 42 still...ripping them as I type...

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Arrived in the north side of Chicago. Can't wait to dig into this one. Happy listening everyone.

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I am listening to 5/25/77 (an "unofficial" set of discs from an "associate") for perhaps the first time ever.

May 77 was a gooooooood month for GD. Perhaps you got the memo.

I hope mine arrives today, but if it doesn't...c'est la vie. I plan to listen next week on a solo road trip. :)))

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I need a miracle!!!!! This sold out on my birthday, I was a day late and a dollar short!!!

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