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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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  • proudfoot
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    nyuk nyuk

  • hendrixfreak
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    Crypto, crypto, wherever you are....

    First, Vguy generously suggests that "there are some really smart people on here," and I'm thinking, "Well, why don't they post any comments?"

    Then several smart(asses) reintroduce themselves using the opening line: "I'm an idiot," before demonstrating that they have common sense, which, as we all know, is in short supply these days.

    I mean, I'm good -- unless this confessional thing catches on and I begin to spew. There's just so much you folks don't want to know! After polluting this forum with endless "stories," I still haven't even scratched the surface. (Depravity R Us...)

    Ah, the Dutch tulip craze. It's one of the main chapters in another book I recommend: Extraordinary Popular Delusions and the Madness of Crowds by Charles MacKay (1841) -- sadly, a remarkable work of insights for our times, only 180 years old.

    I know only one or two things about crypto: you can't touch it and it's going down, down, down. What Freddie King coulda done with those lyrics. Oh, wait...

  • lebowski99
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    Someone smarter and more ambitious - not to mention someone less troubled by pesky things like ethics - needs to develop the God Coin. I'm pretty sure they'd be the richest person on the planet inside of a year.

    If any of you want to take this idea and run with it, just remember to tithe me my 10%.

  • Dennis
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    crypto - it's a mystery to me

    The most shocking thing I've heard recently is that half the power in the world will be used keeping the "secret" number!

    Even more shocking was the majority of electricity will be used in streaming!!!

    I'm an idiot also and would probably never buy any (never say never). But they install a crypto machine at the store. People come in and shove cash into this machine and get some form of "coin". We believe they're drug dealers!

  • Mr. Ones
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    Let me first state this: I am an idiot.
    Having gotten that out of the way, I would no more invest in crypto than I would transition my music collection to an all streaming model. My question is…what do I own?? I can’t see it, can’t touch it, can’t even show it to you. I realize that I am a luddite, but could someone please explain this to me. What the f*€k do I own?? Where is it?? Why can’t I touch it??

    You may now resume your total enjoyment of the McArthur Court show.
    This has been an editorial from the idiots for democracy group.

  • Slow Dog Noodle
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    IMO that’s the problem with cryptocurrency - no one can really explain it. Based on what I know it sits somewhere in the middle of at least three really complex domains - technology, finance/economics, and governmental policy/politics. You hear a lot of people from any one of the three give you a really great explanation of why its the next big thing (mainly the tech folks from my experience), but they are completely out of their depth when talking about the other fields (monetary or governmental aspects for the tech people).

    I have a 0.0001% understanding of the tech side, and I believe people when they tell me that the blockchain is truly novel development. But I don’t think anyone has developed a killer app for it yet. Cryptocurrencies in particular - the most well known blockchain application, float somewhere between fixing a problem that doesn’t exist (if you’re in the US at least - replacing the dollar, or really any other currency), and acting as a facilitator for laundering money and financing illegal activity. But those actions will never be sanctioned by any modern, western government anyway. And those are the governments in whose money real, productive actors can trust, and no one has any logical explanation for why the US government would encourage or facilitate a competitor to the US dollar - it’s dominance and the immense soft power that comes along with it are not going to be relinquished.

    I look at crypto/blockchain/NFTs now kind of like the internet in the early 90s. A fair bit of it may be useful and the technology will develop and eventually be used in productive endeavors. But to try to guess which ones those will be at this point is incredibly risky. If you want to try to invest in it I would suggest trying to cast as wide a net as possible to take part in a moonshot perhaps, but also be in a lot of duds along with it.

    BTW, revisiting 1-22-78, McArthur Court - what a great show. High energy hard rocking stuff, from Minglewood on. I took a pause at Terrapin; hope to finish off the show doing some yard work tomorrow.

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    Great minds think, or listen alike. V too.

  • Vguy72
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    1.22.78 is grate....

    ....but so is 10.30 73.
    Saint Loooo

  • Angry Jack Straw
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    I can explain cryptocurrency very clearly to you.

    Don’t ever buy it.

    Do you understand?

    If you don’t believe me, look up the Dutch tulip bulb mania.

    Derek Sanderson. Tremendous hockey player. Sadly, I heard many stories about him hanging out at Daisy Buchanans on Newbury Street. After his downfall, he came to give a talk at the school where my dad taught. Since he was the only one who knew anything about hockey, my dad got to spend the day with him. Said he was a great guy.

    The Avs look good, but remember that the Rangers were up 2-0 in games and 2-0 in game three. The Bolts are a team full of talent and experience. As I have said before, they are grinders who don’t get rattled.

    If I were able to start a hockey team with any of today's NHL players, it would be:

    Kucherov
    Stamkos
    Mackinnon

    Hedman
    Makar

    Vasilevskiy

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    1/22/78 - yeah Carlo DaP 23 has been the theme music in my ride the last few driving days.

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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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When mine got sent back we checked with the PO and they said it only had the physical address info, not the PO Box.
So for whatever reason the label wasn’t printed the same/correctly? It seemed like knowing that helped Rhino?
Like you, I’ve not had other issues. Fingers crossed it hasn’t happened since. Good Luck amigo!

Oh, is that avatar a Chork? Are you into Leftover Salmon? Played in a band called Wave Mountain Riders BITD. We had an original song called Chork: about being on Salmon tour and what happens when ya mate a pig and a chicken! Fun stuff lol, your avatar brought back fond memories!

....waiting for the mail carrier.
Playing disc 2 of Boxillas Cape Cod '79 offering.
You know whats on it.
My anticipation is high.
Edit. Leftover Salmon gets my nod. Great band.
Govt Mule and Los Lobos coming here soon.

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DP 42 and DP vol 1 Vinyl, the eagle has landed. I must say Dr. Rhino at customer service is the man or woman! Not easy dealing with crazy deadheads, but he or she is a whisperer!!

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I’m glad to hear your experiences have been positive, too.

My avatar is a “Buster” in reference to the song by my favorite working band, moe.

What the hell. That was a terrible first round draw for our beloved Leafs.

I know I said the Lighting won’t win three times in a row, but they’ve got a way better goalie. We may be looking at another first round exit. If they don’t win game one tonight that really puts the pressure on them. Good luck.

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....good to see.
Because, "music is indeed the best".
Especially when it's '74 GOGD.
It's baseball season here AJS. Lol.
Calgary is gonna ruin your day.

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Vguy 72 before I even ripped in 42!! at he's gone as I write this, Just beautiful! God bless the Grateful Dead and God bless Vinyl!

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Check pm

"It really was no miracle
What happened was just this..."

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I’m just waiting on the puck drop now. A big “Gulp” going against Tampa Bay, but I think this is Auston Matthews’ year.
Regardless, the playoffs are the best, and always plenty rough! Love it!
Deep breath….

(PS - I’m glad 42 is landing yonder and hither. Here is hoping those ole shipping blues are of another time.)

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Really stupid penalty, but it seems to have energized the Leafs. They had more SOG than Tampa during the PK.

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Breathing…just breathing…

(Clifford doth sucketh for such a stupid penalty!)

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But those were some pretty weak penalty calls against Tampa

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Normally I would say the game is over, but this is the Leafs.

Is anyone else having issues with the audio feed? On my broadcast, the audio is almost a full second ahead of the video. Really annoying.

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This Auston Matthews is something else. A kid that grew up in Arizona may be the best Toronto Maple Leaf I’ve ever seen in 60+ years watching.

Note to self: Must order new Garcia release. Expectations are muted, as there has been so many Keystone releases to date in both series, all his bands, so I’m expecting more of the same loose arrangements, and fun playing, with no surprises.

....aww. Phil laying it down.
Like a warm blanket.
Lemme get up in there. Thanks.
Edit.
That Big River raised both eyebrows.
That's what I'm talking about.
Slam dunk. It really doesn't get much better.
Had to shift down to Ramble-On.
Some gears were ground, but the foot found the clutch eventually.
Sounds awesome.
This is what we pay for.

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....I've caught at least 2 slipknot references....there are several runs Jerry makes in The Other One where he is clearly playing the primordial riff.

There is another brief moment another reference gets made toward the beginning of the Playin jam on the bonus disc.

Ears are astute, and will remain perk'd.

Now back to your regularly scheduled GD sammich of choice.

Sixtus

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Pretty good game there eh!
Yassss Clifford went a little over the top, but it got em fired up!

Let’s hope it’s not just one game where the Bolts were sleeping, but now they get woke after getting spanked!

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For those who still depend on the Pony Express to get our Dave's Picks...

How is the sound, and how does it compare to Dave's Picks 13 (one of my fav's)

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Wow. Evidently, the USPS has the ability to travel time!

Checked my DaP shipping progress this morning at about 7:30am. The website showed that at 5:30am, the shipment was in my city’s post office. (Yay!)

BUT it also showed that at 7:41am (ten minutes in the future!) it would materialize in San Leandro, CA, about 80 miles away. AND at 11:41am (more than four hours into the future) it would leave there. WTF?

So, I think we can conclude that either a) the postal service is capable of manipulating time and space or b) those tracking details are complete bullshit.

Ah well. Either way I'll probably get the DaP this week.

I finally found a show I am willing to attend

George Clinton and P-Funk

July 28

Maybe Daves will arrive today
Pleeeease

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DAP 13 has been one of my faves as well along with the 73 UCLA show as far as audio goes. This release is just a pleasing to my ear as #13. To me the pedal effects (especially Phil's) are extra meaty and dynamic to my ears a nice example are the Moog effects (sounds like they are Moog anyway) in HCS jams. Dare I say I like the audio dynamics more so than on 13?! Very nice release. Pleasure to listen to for sure.

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04/25 Order information received by UPS
04/26 Shipping mail received
05/03 Package received for processing in Fontana

It looks like it might be delivered this year.

...but how much will it cost? I'd forgotten about those three letters, USP, for a while, but coming on here, and seeing them typed out it all came rushing back. I went to check my bank statements, to see if they ever paid me back for the money they overcharged me for delivering the box in October. And they did - £32.59 paid back to me in March. I had to be firm with them, as I recall. Firm and persistent.. but fair, I like to think.

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Luckily Dave's Picks are sent by Mail Innovations. This means that UPS pass the parcel to USPS. It is USPS who ship it across the pond and give it to the national customs authority. The local customs then ask for payment of VAT and administrative costs and subsequently pass the goods on to the national postal service who deliver it to your door.
When it comes to box sets then the whole process is carried out by UPS with all their ineptitude and mistakes which, as we have experienced, can result in huge costs that have no basis in fact or law. It is a long and frustrating task to sort out their mess and get ones money back.
I can understand that our pals in the US of A prefer UPS to USPS but they don't have to deal with customs etc.

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The Me and Bobby Mcgee highlights how they were just learning how to use the microphones for the wall of sound. If they backed up a bit and instead of singing into the top mic they were singing into to both with the lower mic being out of phase, then the vocal signal canceled out. Fascinating to hear the learning in progress.

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DaP 42 showed up in the mail today. I immediately ripped it and loaded it into iTunes. I took Dave's advise and built a playlist with the Bonus Disc, DaP 13 and DaP 42 (in that order). Listening to (and enjoying it) right now!

Simonrob-yes, I don't remember paying excess charges for the last Daves Picks I ordered. Just the box.
With the box they told me that it had been classified as containing items of clothing-which for some reason are taxed more heavily than cds. That was just what one person said though-it seems a very random process.

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I don't know JJC. It sounds like they all fade out and fade back in at the same time as if there's something else going on.

JiminMD tough ti say. I am a few songs in and overall things sound good, but some bits sound distorted or overdriven. This could just be the sound people getting the beginning of the show straightened out. But I would say so far it goes to Dave's Picks 13. Just starting Sugaree.

Jerry sounds good. That's all I care about :-)

Count me among the minority, but I love my USPS. UPS can suck my kiss. In the end USPS bring my shit, ups takes forever to hand off to them, but once they have,,,, I usually get same day.

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Came yesterday, took to work and played. Sounded great there.

Home now and listening on headphones.

Great recording!!!

Not a Here Comes Sunshine expert, but this one sounds great. AND I have NOT heard anyone talking,,,,, AMEN :-)

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Glad you have good luck with these clowns.
Mine has followed its usual route: passing within a mile and a half of my house, and a quarter mile of the PO, twice! Once going to Denver, then all the way back across the state to GJ. So now it’ll be another day to come halfway back across the state again. Yeeesshhk, hey, as long as it gets here : )

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The Bonus Disc pic would make a GREAT sheet of blotter!!!

AM I RIGHT? CAN I GET AN AMEN?

also,,,, I surprised the glass hasn't sold out yet,,,, guess the "love of the glass" is over.

Time to bring back the axe!!! (givem the axe, the axe, the axe, the axe. right in the neck, right in the neck, right in the neck)

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Like Bill Cosby said,,,,,, "just a little snakie lick"

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Dennis, I haven't heard a reference to that Cosby album in maybe 40 years! Fantastic! .... SNAKES ... you get outta here!!! I will not comment on the whole Cosby saga, but WILL say that I enjoyed the Playboy Jazz Festival at the Hollywood Bowl for 15+ years (hosted by the Cos) ....

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no email, no tracking number, no bread in the breadbox. Sure hope this is not the one that gets "lost in the mail".

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