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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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    High energy, bitches

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    ....I really don't know where to start regarding the lore, but it gets deep. But, I do know where to start regarding getting into them. A Live One or New Years '95. Check em out. I'll refund your time somehow if you don't get IT. And we all know what IT is.
    King Gizzard are pretty cool. They can't be pigeonholed into a certain category, and I can appreciate that. So many awesome sounds. Reminds me a little of The Flaming Lips. A little.

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    Zappa?

    Start with "we're only in it for the money"

    I like a lot of his stuff, but therez plenty of meh, in my opinionionionionionion

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    I totally agree with you on Phish. Don’t know where to start on their library, and I haven’t been able to connect with much I listened to. Zappa, I have just never much cared for, but I respect folks like his body of work.
    PS - Grant Green was a fine guitarist, and a big influence on Walter Becker - the similarity in their tone and touch is incredible!

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    That video with Trey and the little girl.

    You know, we humans might be capable of every sort of atrocity, and we might leave the Earth to a smoking cinder by the time we extinct ourselves (along with half the life on our planet), but we had our moments, didn't we? There were times when we came together to sing songs and dance and love each other and created beauty just for joy of it. Maybe that's enough? Maybe it doesn't matter (anyway).

    That video made my day. Almost makes me want to check out Phish, which, sad to say, I've never really done.

    Ever been kind of afraid to dive into a band or a musician, because you know that have such a deep catalogue and so many obsessive fans and so much lore? I know people who feel like that about the Dead. I kinda feel that way about Zappa: know lots of good people who love him, obsess over him, have to have every scrap of music they can get. And it kinda scares me off. Like, where would I begin? Where would it end?

    Glad to see King Gizz get some love. Those guys are just ridiculously prolific, and they love to confound all notions of musical genre, so they're had to pin down, but when they're in garage psych mode (as they usually are live) I really like them. Check out I'm in Your Mind Fuzz or maybe Polygondawandaland if you're curious. Or better yet Live in San Francisco.

    Last five:

    GOGD: DiP 31
    Miles Davis: Filles de Kilimanjaro
    Charles Mingus: Mingus Dynasty
    Ty Segall: Freedom's Goblin
    Grant Green: Grant's First Stand

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    birthday anniversary yesterday. Sure wish him and Jerry were still around.

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    MIKE: just some self deprecating humor there, the best kind!
    Funny I don’t recall 2001 so much, but have cool memories of 1996. Had just move here that winter and we’re watching up in the hills at one of my cousins west of Boulder so we had to go back down and through Boulder on our way home at the time east of town. Even at that late hour there were nuts partying in the streets, people were driving around hoking horns in the middle of the night, it’s was wild and such a good feeling to finally be a “winner” after all the frustrating Buffalo years. If they can pull it off Friday, gonna be a big pa-teh in the city fo sho! Not so sure about the state, these folks aren’t quite the Hockey fans we are. Now I don’t get out much but I haven’t seen or heard anyone out here in the boonies talking about it which is sad.
    But hey, don’t cha know I’ll be ready!

    ISTSHOW: I read about that show, the bad ole daze of Colorado concerts. Heard/read about the crazy Folsom field shows BITD too. Must of been a gas! My first stadium show was quite the eye opener for a 15 year old: Bob Welch, Pablo Cruise, Foreigner, and Fleetwood Mac at the Ralph.I can still picture Stevie and Lindsey Glaring at each other as they sang and LB breaking strings he was playing so hard during Go Your Own Way, like they fully meant it lol. Great R&R!
    My Biggest crowd/Concert was Woodstock 94, surreal how many people were there!

    DAVEROCK: generally two kinds of loud: dbs, and ear damage due to sustained distortion and/or shitty sound.
    You can cause hearing damage often accompanied by ringing/not being able to hear temporarily at low DB if the sound is distorted. Sustained exposure to things like power tools etc can cause permanent hearing damage much more easily than just loud dbs if the sound is clean. This is science not opinion. Plenty of Dan Healy on this out there.
    I owned some of the same equipment and worked for a band that had a smaller version of the wall, so can attest that though the music is often not too loud (you can talk to your buddy etc) normally, but during peaks in the music things can get very loud, and because it’s so clean you don’t realize it like Simon said. I’ve had stereos like that too.
    But as good as the wall was, I’ve read every member of the team has stated over the years that the Meyers PA that they used in the late 80s etc could get way louder and was cleaner than the wall due to technological advances, including scale as it was now more practical to have increased and improved amps, speakers etc than the wall, and that it could sound better! Yes the wall was awesome, but it’s more about the historic significance about the innovation of what and when they created all this new tech, and the myth that has been built around it. I’ve experienced the Meyers PA hundreds of times where it WAS so loud but clean that you couldn’t easily hear your buddy, but didn’t realize it until you tried! Of course this can present a different and perhaps more dangerous hearing situation as you could actually do permanent damage and not even know it until it’s too late! The Meyers system had that potential but luckily Healy and co knew better.

    Most of the “rock” bands I saw had horrible sound because it was too distorted AND too damn loud. Saw The Who the day after those poor folks died in Cincinnati in December 79 and they had what I believe, but didn’t know of at the time, was a Meyers PA, but it was being used improperly and was ridiculously loud and shrill (all high end etc).
    It literally made the concert hard to enjoy!
    Yes, yet another one of the many unknown but awesome things the Dead did: basically invent good concert sound reinforcement that has changed the entire industry!

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    Integral to the transition from pop from the Brill building to soul and rock & roll of the 60s. Still some of my favorite hits. Stevie Wonder a great example of that transitional period.
    The Way You Do The Things You Do and How Sweet It Is - JGB staples.
    Remembering my older sister and friends perfecting their dance moves to Motown on the big mono system Dad built. The Alligator dance craze where one dives head first to the floor in a push-up move. Quite athletic and the girls made the floor shake doing that one.
    Glad you're digging it DR!
    Cheers

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    Sounds as though it was superb, and very conducive to the music being played. Provided not too many people took the option of talking to their mates, of course. As you probably know, with Sabbath, Purple and their ilk, not only couldn't you hear your mates in the hall-you couldn't hear them on the bus on the way home either.

    As side trip, I am getting a bit lost in the world of 1960s Motown at the moment, which I have never listened to before. I bought the Complete Singles 1967 box a while back, to go with the "Detroit 67 The Year That Changed Soul" book by Stuart Cosgrove that I was reading. So good, I decided to get the 1965 box. Then the 1963 one. And now the much coveted 1966 box arrived this morning. Great, great singles. Once I get the 1964 one-and maybe the 1968 one - I will call it quits.

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    My first big outdoor show. Sun Day #1 on 6-23-74 with ABB, Marshall Tucker, Steve Miler, Elvin Bishop, and Wet Willie at Mile High Stadium. And the ABB set had a Whipping Post!
    All in their prime, albeit lacking Duane. May still stand as the biggest crowd at a show I attended. Second largest was likely the Hard Rain tour at Ft. Collins Hughes Stadium the next summer. Dylan and The Beach Boys. Weird bill but a fantastic show. I don't even come close to some of you guys! Like Monterey Pop, Englishtown, etc. but a good time was had by all despite the warm beer.
    Cheers

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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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On the other hand, I think I am happier listening to Bickershaw at home than I would have been on the site. Going off misadventures at festivals a few years later, if I had been there, I would have probably have spent half the time face down in a puddle half a mile away from the stage. Or maybe down the local nick, having been caught with a piddling amount of dope in my pocket.
Wembley and the Lyceum - that's a different matter.

Ala Carte Order Vol 42 #23311 is in da house...bought it for a friend's birthday next month

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Here's the experience I'm having, which is not fun. UPS handles the initial transit of the Dave's Picks CDs, and in my area, the USPS does the delivery to the mailbox. I received a UPS/USPS tracking message that the box had been delivered to my mailbox yet there was no CD and we are sure it was not mailbox theft because
1. other packages of greater value and size and mail were still in and around the box.
2. My wife watched the carrier leave the property, and went out the front door and got the mail. There was no time for 3rd party theft.
Now I'm having to deal with the Post Office, which can pinpoint delivery by GPS. When I asked them about it, they went to check, and 20 minutes later came back and said they would "have to talk to the carrier about it". They did not tell me where it was scanned, now I suspect it was not scanned at a mailbox.
In addition, I have always disliked the whole "limited edition" crap, meaningful to only a handful of collectors. I plan to keep my CDs till I pass. My kids might try to sell them, and frankly I doubt having a limited edition will increase the value all that much. The reason I bring this up, is that of course DP #42 is SOLD OUT. At best the USPS is going to offer me replacement value. I don't care about that. I WANT THE CD! I am a long time subscriber, and now, even though I paid up front, in good faith, the product was not delivered reliably and it appears I have no recourse if I want to purchase a replacement.
While I have yet to hear from the USPS (they told me 48 hours), this situation has a good chance of resolving without me receiving DP #42. While I don't blame GD net or Rhino, I still feel a bit screwed by the whole setup, given the unduly limited amount of available copies.

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Strings that is. Yep, I saw a YouTube vide of the Help On the Way > Slipknot >Franklin's Tower they did. I really liked it, lots of energy and Bob leading at times. Really cool stuff.

I am still digesting DaP 41, but I have given 42 one full listen. Dave L and Co. are giving us the goods. With volumes 43 and 44 in the near future, I feel that elusive summer of 85 show(s) coming soon.

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Good stuff. Donna is pretty impressive on bid you goodnight. Sounds great most of the time, just a few warm up songs.

One of the best '74 Bertha's I can think of.

Eyes of the World is interesting as far as first impressions go, because it left me feeling like it took me to places that the two '74 versions from the PNW box set did not. I don't know maybe not. This I the kind of thin I'll obsess about all night as I listen to them repeatedly.

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Lowest one I've gotten yet + with bonus disc! Really glad its for this show. Art for the case is really nice too.

The performances are fine and mighty (looking at you, HCS, Promised>Bertha>GSET, He's Gone>Truckin'>O1>Eyes, etc), despite the occasional vocal dropouts and tuning issues. Picks like these allow me to rediscover an era I love and also challenge me to look past the vocal/tuning problems and just listen to the music.

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I'll see if the Doc can address this.
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35 years ago yesterday
, I was down at Laguna Seca Raceway for a knockout show with the Good Ole Grateful Dead. This was a great place to see the Dead. They kicked off the show with Sugar Magnolia. Bill Kreutzmann dedicated He's Gone to Paul Butterfield.. The Dead came out later that night and filmed part of the Touch of Grey Video.

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Thank you thank you thank you! The Doctor did hear my anguish and has prescribed a wonderful remedy! I can't say enough for what great customer service this is, and how wonderful this community continues to be!
I was pain yesterday, sorry for the long rant, but DPs are such a wonderful thing that I was really feeling frustrated and at a loss. The Doctor's remedy is perfect! Thank and much love to this entire community!

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Just getting started. Sound seems very good. Has a little echo from the hall but not noticeable after a few songs. My tape from my buddy back in the 90's must have been a very good low gen. copy.
Have to comment on the notes and a review from the local paper about the show. Pre-internet and early taper era not quite accurate info but Jim Mason gets a K for close. He cites "Starlit Begonias" and misses the credit for Chuck Berry on "Jet to the Promised Land" but gets the credit right if not the name on "Reelin' and Rockin" for Around & Around.
The amp is warming up and the volume is going up too. So glad I got this vinyl since I missed the Dap 1 CD. Vinyl quality is good and heavy. Absolutely silent between songs and no junk in the grooves so far. Enjoy!
Cheers
Edit: The 1st set review. Strong start with Half Step, Jack Straw and finish with Promised Land. Everything at that just exactly perfect pace one expects from Spring '77. Notables for me were the spare but hot Lazy Lightning/ Supp. and a Loser with that cool chippy effect Jerry does.
Took me a minute to figure out the cover. Apparently the show was on the release date of a famous Lucas film.

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Finally arrived today in Saint Paul; in the past I received one of the Dave's Picks with a number in the 23,000s, but this one is darn close to the top number! I've been listening to DaP 13 (the Skater) in preparation . . .

Tomorrow is the 45th anniversary of 5/11/77, recorded live here in Saint Paul . . .

Ok one more time. Limited editions keep the costs down for everyone. The business decision to keep costs down by only handling a title for a short time. The argument that it keeps people who don’t have the money at the moment from the music simply doesn’t fly in 2022. Besides the sites available you can copy anything nowadays. The moral position of stealing from the artist doesn’t hold since the followed through on promise of Ltd pressing means the company won’t issue it again. ZFT keeps their catalog mostly in stock. Check out their prices

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just watched leafs v tampa while on night shift - shit if only all sports were like this !!!

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Why can this not be purchased as a digital download? Every other audio product is available in that format.

We can skip the shipping process. Production>warehouse>ups pick up>ups to your state>Drums>Space>USPS>USPS local delivery.

It shouldn't take 2+ weeks, to receive, after getting shipping notice Email. Could be made available to all, on the release date.

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The leafs are now my 2nd favourite team after - deep breath , the flyers . I know I know , no one likes us we don’t care ect ect . But I just love their mid 70’s fuck you attitude towards the establishment and let’s not forget the spectrum a home away from home .

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Number 11639 arrived at my mailbox late Monday morning. It sounds much better than the cassette copy I have. The only thing I find disappointing is that the 2nd encore has been reformatted to the 2nd disc. So much for the limitations of the compact disc. Great show to say the least. Thanks, Dave & crew.

It just so happens that I was home and walking to my mailbox when the Letter Carrier arrived. I had met him several times in the recent past and he has a very strong resemblance to Jerry. I mentioned that he looks like the late Jerry Garcia of the Grateful Dead. He said that quite a few people have said that and that he is of Spanish origin and all four of his grandparents were from the Galicia region of Spain. He is exactly 20 years younger than Jerry and was born on August 1, 1962. The big difference is that my Letter Carrier is shorter and about 100 pounds lighter than Jerry was in his later years.

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Just stumbled across a 5-10-69 show I didn't have that I was at...it's from Pasadena's Rose Palace which was quite the dump...co-billed was an early David Lindley band "Kaleidoscope" and another band that did quite a few gigs around So Cal at the time, "Southwind"...DL'ing now and will give a listen when I get home from...drum roll please...WORK!!!...also snagged another one I didn't have, 10-21-71 from Chicago....good stuff

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Because I am old. Thats my personal reasoning, JW. my beloved calls me grampa because I resist a lot of digitalness.

A digital option would be good for those who are more digitally inclined, I do get that.

5 10 69, Nappy...I discovered that gem last year. (I am pretty sure thats the one.. ) And you got to be there...wow. envy, i feel

I WANT A 69 BOX, DAVE!

please

Mr Postman, er, Jerry?

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Someone smarter than me explained this business plan and it makes complete sense. The quickest way to decrease the volume of available Dead CDs released annually is to do away with the Limited Edition model and add the ability to download. This is a niche market in antique music, so it's not comparable to downloading your most recent Taylor Swift release. You want Dead? Lots of Dead? 4 a year + box set + novelty items like unreleased multi track Port Chester shows as bonus features for 50th anniversary releases? The bus door is open with cowboy Neil at the wheel.

“Why I outta, who you calling antique?” I can just hear Garcia lol

Ahem, but it’s the 21 century, you must use the proper terminology, “Legacy” is the proper PC terminology for things that are not new. ; )
And I’m not making fun of you amigo, just this crazy world we live in! Everything has to have some stupid tag now, often military in origin i.e., shelter in place instead of stay home etc, homeland instead of country…

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Finally caught up with my Dave’s 42 yesterday. Here's a linq to my scan of Matt Adam’s cover art for the 2022 Bonus CD (corrected & squared as usual). Matt's cover art for Dave’s 42 is also attached. Be sure to pass around. In the meantime, hope your copy has landed, or is about to, and you're blasting this great new installment from the Grateful Dead à la Dave or soon will be. Onward.

dropbox dot com/scl/fo/9crtfp490g7e88pf6hdvy/h?dl=0&rlkey=pu11ohbq64tt22gwygpuxqr2j

Having trouble? PM your email address and I'll email back with the dropbox linq.

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You don't hear the word nincompoop very often these days, either. Shame really - it's a description that would fit so many.

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We watched 'Sound City' Dave Grohl's documentary about the history of recording studio Sound City Studios in Van Nuys, Los Angeles. Excellent film, covers a lot of ground with all the historic music recorded in the studio, including Terrapin Station! There is significant interview footage with Keith Olsen, due to his early involvement with Sound City.
Olsen went on to produce Terrapin Station, and some say take quite a bit of liberties with the final record.

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"Neither snow nor rain nor heat nor gloom of night stays this Jeff Smith from the swift completion of his appointed rounds". A shout out and a big thank you once again to Jeff Smith for the excellent cover work! Now, if only my local postal service would deliver Da Ding Dang DaP42 before 43 gets released (Post Office: Obsolete; Dysfunctional)

In happier news that I’m sure fellow Leafers Oro and Angry Jack can appreciate, the series stands 3-2 for the Leafs over the defending two time Champions Tampa Bay. Get your clubs buffed up, Bolts, for you will be teeing off come the weekend.
Got my Emmylou Harris tix - wanted Fleet Foxes, but when the world gives you lemons, you get Emmylou tix!

Yeah, I don’t care what anybody says, Jeff Smiths awright! ; )

Nincompoop, yes it’s a shame such an awesome word has fallen by the wayside, BUT, fortunately cattywampus has made inroads!

NITECAT: yes that was an awesome Doc, that and the HBO series (Sonic Highways) he did where they went to different historic studios and did a song at each one for their album at the time.
Also, We hit 6/14/80 on POTDWD today, another beauty enjoyed!

MIKE: WTF, early last game I had to make sure I wasn’t watching the Sabres: endless stupid penalties and no effort, it was like they wanted to loose lol.
But Whatever happened in the locker room between 2nd and 3rd, the coach needs more of! Great third period!
I thought they were finished, but luckily, once again, I was wrong ; )
Now can they do it uno mas? GO LEAFS!

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Kaleidoscope, possibly the only band live who could have given the Dead a run for their money, though their recorded legacy is disappointingly slim and their first album , Side Trips is very much of its time and not really recommended.
But the band begins to hit its stride with the second album, Beacon from Mars, known to some over here as Pig Meat from Outer Space, (Bacon from Mars- geddit?)
Led Zeppelin, before they started denying being influenced by West Coast music, and in particular ripping off Spirit, said that Kaleidoscope was their ideal band, both for quality of music, but also stage show which included Flamenco and Belly dancers.
It was this band which sent me off to explore Turkish music including Baglama. One of the worlds great record labels is Kalan, delve into Spotters or Utube if so inclined, but be aware their are lots of female singers, Mrs Dogon and I love them, but perhaps an acquired taste, or for a contemporary band try Baba Zula.

TAXIM!
Now, Southwind, thats a name I have not heard in 40 years!

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being an occasional shopper and seller on ebay, I received a message from them today. It seems that the build back better plan has a stipulation that states that from this year on, if you make more than 600.00$ on ebay, you will have to prove that it was not profit or pay a tax on said monies. Now, for folks like me, I only sell old things that I have laying around the house, things that I no longer use or need. The new law states that you must provide a receipt of your cost of the item that you want to sell on ebay and if your price exceeds that, you will pay income tax on that difference. Now, how many people keep receipts of things that you purchased 20 or 30 years ago? How about 10 years ago? 5? last year? No one keeps receipts that long, so now without proof that you paid X amount of dollars for an item, you will pay income tax on the entire amount. Ebay is sending letters to everyone who has ever sold anything on ebay to write or call your representative in congress to get this 600 dollar ceiling raised or done away with completely. If this stands, it could very well mean the end of ebay profiteers who buy Dave's picks to resell. No longer with this new law will they be able to reap huge profits. I can see in the future a lot more picks being available due to resale being no longer cost effective.

last 5
It's a beautiful day 1st
Bruce Hornsby Big Swing Face
GOGD 5-10-69 would love to hear this one cleaned up
Iron Butterfly Inagaddavida
ZZ Top Rio Grande Mud

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Sound City great documentary. Keith Olsen, "yeah, but you are a lotcloser to the bank." Or something like that. Great Doc. Have it on the DVR. I am sure you have seen Muscle Shoals. Another great one.

Also, the new ZZ Top one is really good, especially with the passing of Dusty Hill.

I remember one on Motown's Hitsville USA. There are some others that I can't remember right now.

Seems like on the Kansas documentary Miracles Out of Nowhere, they talk about a studio down in the swamps of Louisiana that looked amazing. It is, however, in the middle of nowhere. Made Muscle Shoals seem like the big city.

I see that there are two that will be released sometime in fall

Moonage Daydream about David Bowie's career

In the court of the crimson king about...take a guess

Daves 42 disc three today...oh boy oh boy oh boy!!!

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Got the subscription but my copies of vol 42 didn't come with the bonus disc. Has anyone else encountered this?

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....grate ears think alike. I said that a few pages ago!
And to answer mugsie, not to me.

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Did you unseal the CD package yet? For the first time ever, my bonus disc was packed inside the "gatefold" of the main release. There was also a sticker on the outside of the plastic wrapping that said "Daves Picks 42 w/bonus disc". I could just barely see the bonus disc sandwiched inside.

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It's funny.....I saw the sticker on the backside of the discs but didn't think to look in the middle, and there they are, crazy
Thanks for the info KEITHFAN, grately appreciate it

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Glad you got the disc. That's not one you want to be without!

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Hendrixfreak, just to keep you in the loop the E72 sweat shorts are still available. Just think you can cruise around town in your $80 E72 sweat shorts and let everyone know, hey not only did I preorder these bad boys in May, they are limited edition, and it says so on the inter tag.

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Good Day All.

A request for some help, if you can. I was not able to transfer my old "FLAC to mp3 converter" to a new computer.

Would anyone please be able to suggest any inexpensive, easy software available to convert multiple FLAC files to mp3? I would appreciate any help anyone can share. (Oh yeah, I am definitely not the 'tech savvy' one, but learning).

Thank you for your time.

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What a fantastic documentary. Although I am not a huge fan of his music, I have the utmost admiration for Dave Grohl.

Well Mike, we find ourselves here once again. Good luck to us tomorrow night. And to the Oilers. You are a huge fan of Matthews, but I would take Kucherov all day long. Combined with Hedman, it makes me nervous about the outcome. Those guys are grinders.

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I received my Dave's 42 with Bonus but they managed to print the number on the spine. Initially I thought it was unnumbered but there it is, wrapped around the edge! Anyone know the doc's email? I haven't emailed him/ her since 2013. Thanks!

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I use Foobar 2000.. it's decent, easy to use and free.

Not a big lossy mp3 fan, but I won't hold it against you.

DVikes/HFreak & Short Shorts. "Truckin' in style along the avenue... "
I realize $80 seems a bit high for a pair of drawstrings shorts, but they are on sale from $160, 50% off. A bargain.

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Dammit Jim, you uttered the talismanic mantra, "short shorts," and I cannot un-see those pics of Bobby from the late '80s... E 72 drawstring shorts?? Well, I'd be on it, but I still retain at this late date a smidge of the ability to feel shame. So, maybe I'm waiting for the E 72 diapers. Not long before I'll need them...

It's a sunny day in Denver today but cloudy in my heart. My beautiful cat of 20 good years had to go down last night. Zoe -- the name bestowed by the triplets next door who gave her to me (they're now married and having children!) -- is/was tuxedo style, with a great sense of humor (she'd bait me when I came home, hiding behind a chair (not realizing her tail stuck out) then zipping past to hide again, and a big thumper (cat people may understand) who just liked to hang out, sitting at my feet while I strummed a guitar. At eight o'clock every night I was home, she'd come find me specifically to cop some affection. Used to claw her way under the covers on cold nights, which kinda freaked out the girlfriends, especially the veterinarian. My Eight O'Clock Woman is now far out among the stars as I use a pick axe to dig a hole in the garden for her soft little body.

Then prepping for a 65-mile paddle in my pack raft down the Little Snake River, one of the last wild rivers in Colorado.

To live is to love and grief is the price we pay. No "woe is me" though, just glad my baby is no long suffering the indignities of old age.

Cheers to all!

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Jack - After following these guys for 60+, I am amazed I haven’t had a stroke yet, but I remain fit, and still hit the gym. They absolutely drive me to the edge, though, at how they can fold like a Samsonite Elite when they had Tampa all but finished. If the Buffalo Bills wore skates…
Regardless, a big finale on Saturday! As for Kutcherov, as my lady is of Ukrainian heritage, it’s not in my best interest to give props to anything Russian, but I’ll take Arizona’s Finest Auston Matthews any day. This guy is absolutely the real deal, and if the Leafs prevail, it will be on his back.

Still waiting for 42. Dropped a line to the good folks at Rhino today, finding delivery taking longer and longer, and how about thinking outside the box, and offering customer delivery/shipping options, for cost? This regular mail gig is the worst.

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Zoe.

I'm sorry for your loss, HF. Losing a pet is not easy.

I write this from the veterinarian parking lot as my cat gets claws trimmed and pads trimmed.

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