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    A sealed, unlabeled box sat undisturbed for decades on a shelf in the Grateful Dead’s San Rafael tape vault on Front Street, its contents an enduring mystery, even to those few with access to the vault. All David Lemieux knew about that box when he became the Dead’s archivist was that it contained tapes belonging to Bear—Owsley Stanley, the Dead’s first soundman and architect of the Wall of Sound. Even in the Dead Heads’ Holy of Holies, the taped-up box was tantalizing. But this was Bear’s personal property, and so he didn’t touch the box out of an abiding respect for the elder luminary of sound. Bear’s archive of Sonic Journal recordings had been kept safe for him for years within the Grateful Dead’s vault—over 1,300 reels of tape stored in heavy-duty cartons like old banana boxes. At any time, David could have popped the tops and explored them to his archivist heart's content. But they were off-limits without the nod from Bear. - Starfinder Stanley, Hawk, and Pete Bell, Owsley Stanley Foundation

     

    With a wink and a nod from Bear, we've peeled back those banana boxes to find some of the oldest and rarest of all recordings of the Dead including the double dose of shows that make up DAVE’S PICKS VOLUME 43. The two virtually complete performances from San Francisco 11/2/69, Live At Family Dog At The Great Highway, and from Dallas 12/26/69, McFarlin Auditorium, are complementary in their clarity and consistency thanks to Bear himself, and in their ability to foreshadow where the Dead were headed in the years to come. If the two killer 20-minute+ "Dark Stars" don't get ya, how about the Pigpen-centric sets featuring "Midnight Hour," "Next Time You See Me," "Big Boss Man," "Good Lovin'," and the once-lost-now-found complete rendition of "Dancing In The Streets," or the first full acoustic set ever performed? And we're certain you'll be fascinated to uncover the "Mystery Of Bear's Banana Boxes" as told by Starfinder Stanley, Hawk, and Pete Bell in the liners.

     

    Limited to 25,000 numbered copies, DAVE’S PICKS VOLUME 43 was recorded by Owlsey "Bear" Stanley and has been mastered to HDCD specs by Jeffrey Norman at Mockingbird Mastering. Grab a copy while you can.

     

    *2 per order. Very limited quantity available.

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  • proudfoot
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    Baseball sidenote

    I haven't bothered to go to a Seattle Mariners game for several years.

    I went tonight, though.

    I was reminded why I haven't gone for so long.

    Weak, limp, anemic baseball.

    Ugh.

  • Vguy72
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    Distorted Metal Bands you say?....

    ....been to a couple of those.
    The sound at the Sabaton show was perfect. I'm not busting out the earplugs quite yet.
    Got Roger Waters here Saturday.
    My friend bought the tix over two years ago.
    About this time last year, he texted me. "You ready for Roger?"
    I checked the website.
    "Dude. It's next year!"
    Imagine arriving at T-Mobile Arena and going......"Uhhhh." 🤣
    And The Sphere is taking shape.
    Look it up. Rumors are U2 are going to cut the ribbon.

  • Oroborous
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    Clean is the thing!

    Yep, DMCVT has covered the must checks.
    Another FYI. You can actually damage/blow speakers just as easy or easier with a low powered amp as high powered depending on use.
    Distortion will cause additional heat, heat damages voice coils. So a low powered amp, even with matching specs, being driven into clipping (distortion) can eventually cause speaker failure, while a higher powered amp if not driven very hard will provide cleaner undistorted power AND probably provide better tone. Because it’s not clipping, it’s not heating the voice coil as much.
    Obviously there are are limits to this so don’t go cranking your 1000 watt amp full blast with 100 watt speakers cause you’ll literally set them on fire!
    Had this happen before: using McIntosh MC 2300 power amp with regular type speakers (60 watt) and well, worked great until we tried to see how far they’d go and so eventually started em on fire. Now, we were kinda trying to do that lol.
    Another time I saw big JBL 15” PA woofer start on fire. The band was Set up in the middle of a bowling alley so no nearby walls or boundaries to enhance the bass, so sound guy over compensated and pushed em so hard one started on fire. Crazy stuff, fat lighting guy comes rushing toward the stage and tosses his pitcher of Long Island ice tea on it cause, ya know how well water and electricity mix lol. I simply reached over and unplugged the speaker. Luckily the sprinklers in the building didn’t go off because there was a looottt of smoke lol.
    Think of it like a car engine, if you push a little engine too much it’ll blow, if you have a really big engine, but don’t push it, it’ll hardly break a sweat.
    Infinity is another I’ve heard of, but not so sure I’ve heard? As previously said, ya never now for sure what things will sound like until you hook it all up. That being said, you can often get a feel for the product by doing a little online research. Check places like Audiogon etc, with a grain of salt as there’s just as much bad Intell out there as good. But you can usually get a general idea of the products main characteristics. Like if 23 outta 42 reviews say they sound tinny, well they might be tinny etc. look for folks who say “ I used to have those and loved them” etc.

    Same with your hearing: you can cause hearing damage just as easy with not so loud music if it has lots of distortion, where conversely, you can listen to really loud music that’s super clean and not hurt yourself. Like you can listen to a really loud classical orchestra with no problem, but a really distorted metal band, even if not super loud can cause damage after sustained exposure. Another beautiful thing about the Dead, they could get really loud, but you wouldn’t even know it unless you tried to talk to the person next to you!
    Good luck whichever way you go!

  • 1stshow70878
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    Top Shelf Stuff

    Yes, those two British brands get consistently excellent reviews DMCVT. It is said the rubber surrounds outlast the foam by miles but are tough to replace. And Oro I've never even heard of those top shelf brands other than Pro Audio in your modern audio realm. Blowing off the used Advents for something serviced and safe. The Infinitys made in Chatsworth, CA should suite me fine. I know that seller will do me right. Only pushing under 30W through them from the old Pioneer integrated in a bedroom they should be perfectly suited. And I've heard a pair of them recently albeit not with my system. I think that guy had a vintage Marantz 2245 playing them. Got a vintage fully restored TEAC V-5RX cassette deck showing up today for that system. Breaking the tapes out of the closet! Again many thanks to you both.
    Cheers
    Edit: Still kicking myself for selling my first good set of speakers, Cerwin-Vegas, when I was young. Hard to find now but boy did they rock the dormitory and a few rental houses BITD! Their moto was, "Loud Is Beautiful If It's Clean".
    Edit 2: The TEAC is killer. Best deck I ever had. Tapes sound amazing. Break out the soundboards and auds. Why didn't I get a nice one BITD? Likely as I couldn't afford one then! Love the vintage!

  • dmcvt
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    Happy to see Oro's wisdom and experience here (Hola Oro!). Bookshelf speakers often get such collateral abuse, drop kicked, sun bleached, over powered with too many distorted watts... those surrounds are always the first thing to check. Next tweeter domes, have they been dinged or crinkled? Tweeters can fry quickly because of their delicate voice coils. Check replacement parts availability. Found a used set of Kef Q15s years ago, $20 each, thought just about perfect until recently, found a pair of B&W DM601s locally for $100. Significant improvement, really smooth balanced response, irresistible to an audio junkie, who cared if one cabinet had a corner dent. Both the Kefs and the B&Ws have some kind of rubber for surrounds, not foam and seem to be in fine shape for twenty somethings. They can be bi-amped as they have dual inputs, one for each driver, jumpers between for single input. To judge accurate reproduction of mid range, listen to solo piano or woman's song to check a bookshelf size speaker.

  • That Mike
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    Oro Speaks On Speakers

    There you are Oro! I thought you might have been burning your Bills jersey in the barbecue. Hey, it’s one game. (Speaking of which, your Sabres are introducing a personal favourite 3rd jersey, what I call the Dominik Hasek model) Playing Pharaoh AND Sun Ra - wow, now that’s an “adult” dose of Free Jazz.

    Great info on the speakers. You must have a pretty wicked home system.

  • Oroborous
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    No worries, I love talking about stereos.

    We don’t sell many stand alone speakers anymore, mostly in wall/ceiling. No one wants to see gear anymore. Remember back in the day when folks used to like to show off their stereo!

    Occasionally we will on bigger jobs. For big theaters we were using Pro Audio Amps/speakers, but not sure we’re still doing that? We also have used Wisdom Audio last few years, and McIntosh. Did lots of BMW BITD but I think we lost our dealership? I think we did some Toa for a bit! Think our Aspen office occasionally sells some Wilson’s?
    Our in ceilings have been Sonance, and I’ve seen little bookshelf versions. In fact I have a small like new set of three I should get rid of? One of my current installations were using James audio in ceiling.
    Also, I believe I have some new in box Denons? Very small came with one of those all in one sets. We paired em with in ceiling so I still have those in the box. Actually have 3 B&W 805s and some 602s? Not sure on the models…the 602s I’m using for immersive height layer utilizing Auro 3D format. The 805s were supposed to be for a surround set up in the BR but didn’t end up doing that.
    If I was buying new, and could afford it, I’ve liked the Harbeth monitors. Focal has some more affordable offerings, but they can be hit or miss. Perhaps Magico if I was wealthy lol.
    Always try to hear stuff before you buy when possible. If buying new, some places will let you try with your electronics because in the end the synergy of your gear combined with your preferences (sound) is what matters.

    Oh ps, keep forgetting: sorry about the kitty! My cousin just had to put down what I consider one of the best, most mellow cats ever, very dog like! Henry was 22 years and 9 months but had a stroke so they had to put him down : (
    One reason we don’t have pets anymore, the little bastards die on ya and break your heart, it’s too hard losing a good pet!

  • 1stshow70878
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    Thanks DMCVT & Oro

    Good advice. The surrounds look good in pics but I haven't seen in person yet. Got another pair I've been eyeing from a known good seller: Infinity Reference One, a 6" two-way but not the Emit tweeter. New surrounds and broken in he says. And I heard a pair of these a few months ago at the music/record store that was going out of business. (Dang! Lost another one. We kill small stores quick out here in the boonies.) They sounded good and they still barely fit my size limitations and considerably more money but, as you guys point out, anything of that era is going to need refoamed soon no matter how well they were kept. Just crap on Craigslist and we don't see the good stuff at our Salvation Army so it's safer to just pony up. So Oro what's the popular brand now in your home installations? I assume some of what you do is in ceilings or flat mounted. Do you do the full on home theater stuff too? Oh, bad form to have you talking about work. I'm good to go. Onward to DP11. See you on the POTDWD. Thanks again.
    Cheers

  • Oroborous
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    Dammit Mike!

    I told ya not to jinx us lol.
    Naaaa, they jinxed themselves per usual.
    Great jazz talk!

    Just listened to Karma yesterday, followed by Sun Ra.

    ISTSHOW/Advents. Can’t recall actually hearing any Advents though I’m sure BITD I must have?
    Using In the BR: assuming just for secondary listening, so probably ok for low level listening…
    I was going to say same as DMCVT (hola DMCVT by the way!) make sure you check the surrounds. Not just foam ones, though it looks like the advents have issues with that. Always check the surrounds of any old speaker as they tend to dry out and disintegrate. Happened to my McIntosh XR 7s. Lugged em back east to trade for a preamp, got to my buddies to pick him up to go to the store, my surrounds had started to go bad on the road trip, doooaaa.

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    I didn’t know Mary Halvorson was a Jimi disciple, but really neat you got to meet her and pick her brain, as she truly has a unique “voice” to her playing. I became interested in her sound after the joint album she made with Bill Frisell (a guy who makes ANY album he plays on sound better), “The Maid With The Flaxen Hair”, so I picked up some of her Thumbscrew releases, and was not disappointed.

    As for Dartmouth, it really sounds like a really very hip place, music-wise!

    PS - That Trio of Chick with Blade & McBride was some of the best music I think Corea made, so a definite 5 star show to see. The first time I ever “saw” Brian Blade was when he accompanied Joni Mitchell for a New York Times Talk on stage for her 70th birthday celebration in Toronto - he was there as Joni’s “Plus One”, but no playing, unfortunately. Then I saw him a few years later backing Shorter - now I get why this guy is in such demand!

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A sealed, unlabeled box sat undisturbed for decades on a shelf in the Grateful Dead’s San Rafael tape vault on Front Street, its contents an enduring mystery, even to those few with access to the vault. All David Lemieux knew about that box when he became the Dead’s archivist was that it contained tapes belonging to Bear—Owsley Stanley, the Dead’s first soundman and architect of the Wall of Sound. Even in the Dead Heads’ Holy of Holies, the taped-up box was tantalizing. But this was Bear’s personal property, and so he didn’t touch the box out of an abiding respect for the elder luminary of sound. Bear’s archive of Sonic Journal recordings had been kept safe for him for years within the Grateful Dead’s vault—over 1,300 reels of tape stored in heavy-duty cartons like old banana boxes. At any time, David could have popped the tops and explored them to his archivist heart's content. But they were off-limits without the nod from Bear. - Starfinder Stanley, Hawk, and Pete Bell, Owsley Stanley Foundation

 

With a wink and a nod from Bear, we've peeled back those banana boxes to find some of the oldest and rarest of all recordings of the Dead including the double dose of shows that make up DAVE’S PICKS VOLUME 43. The two virtually complete performances from San Francisco 11/2/69, Live At Family Dog At The Great Highway, and from Dallas 12/26/69, McFarlin Auditorium, are complementary in their clarity and consistency thanks to Bear himself, and in their ability to foreshadow where the Dead were headed in the years to come. If the two killer 20-minute+ "Dark Stars" don't get ya, how about the Pigpen-centric sets featuring "Midnight Hour," "Next Time You See Me," "Big Boss Man," "Good Lovin'," and the once-lost-now-found complete rendition of "Dancing In The Streets," or the first full acoustic set ever performed? And we're certain you'll be fascinated to uncover the "Mystery Of Bear's Banana Boxes" as told by Starfinder Stanley, Hawk, and Pete Bell in the liners.

 

Limited to 25,000 numbered copies, DAVE’S PICKS VOLUME 43 was recorded by Owlsey "Bear" Stanley and has been mastered to HDCD specs by Jeffrey Norman at Mockingbird Mastering. Grab a copy while you can.

 

*2 per order. Very limited quantity available.

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No notice,, just in the box today. I think the number was 3786.

Rip will have to wait until tomorrow,,, heading to work.

The meth-heads await me.

oh,,, where is the little feat shit?

Oh and my 24 lp's???

Bastards!!!

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It's better than "Go To Heaven".

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Jerry in a White suit!
Hell Jerry in any suite ; )

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There's a good representation of 76, true
One more, please, Dave
7 18 76

7 18 76

7 18 76

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#12158 landed!
Sounds fantastic!
Not the worst cover ever! I've seen worse!
Who cares about the cover!
Love the teeny-weeny note about 12/26 Cold Rain & Snow being snipped! Why? "It will appear on a future volume"!
That means another 1969 special down the line!

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After a few sub par years, Dave has redeemed himself.

Rare songs. Fantastic recording. Outstanding stuff. The acoustic songs from 12/26 are worth the price alone. For some reason that part of the show reminds me of the scene when the Blues Brothers played Bob’s Country Bunker and had to revert to some country and western songs to get the crowd onboard.

Enjoy.

One of the main reasons I check in here is to hear words written like the words you just wrote. Gives me hope.

In the same breath.. PFox is my new buzz crush villain. try decaf, indica instead of sativa.. whatever it is you are doing try something that gives a more positive view. Always look on the bright side of life. whew whew.. whew whew whew ah whew.

Looking forward to getting #43 this week.

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I listened to that lp today

I like a lot of it
Alabama G
Althea
FLAS
Antwerp's Placebo
DEMI

All good the whole thing

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For shipping info.

Really do hope I will get this volume since being a subscriber ... but this is the first time I haven't recieved any shipping info before other people have already got their copy of the actual record ...

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Received mine yesterday, no shipping notice.

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The order status for my orders does not show that #43 has shipped yet.
Certainly I have not received a shipping mail yet.

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Usually get a shipping notice, but nothing so far. Looking at some of the other posts it seems as though they are receiving copies without notices also, so I'm hoping this will be the case with mine, but they don't make things easy !
It's even more annoying as this is a '69 release, and really looking forward to an upgrade to my SBDs.
Sent an email to CS for an update.
**** UPDATE ***** Received a Shipping Notice today, so that's a positive bit of news !

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Interesting conversations here lately. Based on some entries, I cautiously but hopefully opened my mailbox yesterday, and…nothing!!
I’m usually one of the last to receive, so not bothered at all. With so many people gushing about TTB, I loved Derek Trucks Band, but TTB for some reason, just doesn’t blow my skirt up.
Saw Phish last night, and tonight also. Just good to see/hear ANY live music.
Re:PFox. I don’t recall him EVER having a positive word to say about anything, just a troll, happy to keep trolling. His must be a sad, sorry existence.
Very excited to wait for my D43, see a second good show tonight, and keep on keeping on.

Music is the Best!!

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Are you gonna rip in as cd order or put in show order?

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Met both these fine gentlemen last night at the Rocks, with a monumental Los Lobos set that combined that band with Derek and Susan and various TTB members sitting in. The hybrid band really took it out there and, for my money, jammed as hard as any band since the good old GD of the '70s. Of possible interest here, during TTB's set Susan sang Angel from Montgomery and wove in a verse from Sugaree.

I lucked into 10th row center seats and Vguy texted me he's in row 22, seat 97, so before Los Lobos hits the stage I head up to find him. As I approach row 22 I see a guy making his way across row 22 fist bumping every single person in that row, including some who initially didn't look up, but this guy waits til they do, then fist bumps them and about 20 others. This guy makes it to the end of the row as I'm closing in and spryly moves on to the outer stairs as I yell "Vguy"! No reaction. I pursue. He's got the gray beard, the Make America Grateful Again t-shirt, etc. Well, it IS Vguy and we have a good chuckle on the stairs and fire up a fatty. Much yukking about just about everything.

Between Los Lobos and TTB I make my way up to row 28, seat 1, and have a good chat with our man Nappyrags and his buddy. When I told him about my encounter with serial fist-bumping Vguy, he broke into a big smile. I departed with, "Try to behave!" and got a baleful look. So I threw in, "Don't do anything I wouldn't do!" and the big smiles came out again.

And I met up with a half-dozen pals of old as well as a few Red Rocks friends who I see every year at shows up there, and innumerable hotties of every age, shape, size, color. Oh yeah. (I go for the music, but I return for the hotties....)

Yes to what someone posted earlier: that being out with folks at live music is just what the doctor ordered. We (my cousin and I) ate a mushroom, a gummy, had a little tequila and beer and a doobie and all was well.

When I got home, there were my two copies of DaP 43 in the mailbox, just waitin' for me.

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I like when I read about board people hooking up. Connections made can last a lifetime. Glad all had fun, the Rocks are a special place.

On the rip front,,, went with two folders, one for each show in order. Shame about the Cold Rain that was trimmed for space (I assume). I think we'll see it come down the pike someday. I may fill in space with the board copy I have, will see how the two cuts blend.

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Nice nod to Pink Floyd, Mr. Ones, Wot's...uh the Deal indeed. Always dug Obscured by Clouds, cool album.

No Dap 43 yet, no shipping notice, no worries. No ripping for me, I'm just a simple luddite who will put the disc in the tray and push play.

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listening to Dark Star at the Family Dog

I Swear at 22 minute mark (+-),,, they were gonna go into Tighten Up (by Archie Bell).

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Got my DaP 43 from the mailbox about 10 minutes before heading out on a road trip yesterday. No mailing notice received, just a welcome surprise in the mailbox. Listened to side 1 on the road, getting ready for a morning excursion where side 2 gets spun. Lovin' it. This is my Dead.

Right now, listening to 5/14/70 on youtube, with one of the hottest LoveLights I've heard. Jerry smokes on it right out of the gate.

Gotta do the full run of unreleased uploaded 1970 shows from the archive. Have gone at many of them already, but damn, what fire and energy they have.

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In the seaside chat Dave said that it will be on a future DaP.

Once I get my DaP43 I will listen to all the CD’s to confirm that they are not defective, and will then import to computer and arrange the songs by show and order. When the missing Cold Rain arrives I will add that.

Hoping to find DaP43 in the mailbox tomorrow even though I’ve not received a shipping notice. Monday after release day has been pretty standard for me the last several DaP’s even though I would get a shipping notice about 10 days earlier.

Dix8 5/2/70 had its CR&S severed, too.

Hmmm.

A future Daves, huh?

C'est la vie

Be kind daily, my fellow Deadheads.

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It was included in the vinyl version of Dicks 8. For what it's worth. I'm not bothered these days if they miss a song out for whatever reason. It's not as though they will omit anything vital. We have all heard a vast quantity of Cold Rain and Snow's and if you haven't heard the one played at 5/2/70 you are missing...absolutely nothing.
I can't see much point in including an omitted song in a future release either. Probably stick out like a sore thumb. I suppose if you rip them you can make up a full show...but Like Charlie3.. I don't rip cds very often.

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Yes Dennis, I know I've heard one in a jam before. Maybe the Mammoth Garden show Denver April 1970? All we need now is those horns in the bridge.
Cheers

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....checking out some local brews, fist bumping everyone I see.
Last night show was better than the first night for a few reasons imo.
#1. Met Hendrixfreak. Good to finally meet you man. Sorry Nappy, but after the end of that Los Lobos set, I was in a whole nother world. I was just soaking it in. I'm sure we'll meet again.
Which takes me to the #2 reason. The end of that Lobos set. Hendrixfreak nailed with with the hybrid band magic. Simply outstanding stuff.
#3 reason. Sugaree.
#4 reason. Got incredible seats. I can't remember the last time I waited in line 3 hours for good seats. But I told myself it would be worth it and I was right!! Met awesome people in line again and it carried into the show. Hello to Quentin, Alyssa, Sam, Mel, Nikki and Josh. Yall are cool.
In fact, everyone I met in Denver seems so nice and chill. Impressive.
Also impressive are the number of Subarus here. Literally every third car I saw lol.
Good times. Good vibes. Just what the doctor ordered. Smuggling back some rocky mountain edibles and prerolls. Shhhh. Don't tell mom.
Now, let's see if that Dave's is waiting for me at home. Time to......fly. 🤢

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Thanks Vguy and HF for your time and comments. We love you guys!
So many Subies because they get good mileage, reliable, and go in the snow.
Almost the Progressive's (read hippy) car of our era like the VW was BITD.
Same boxer four configuration only water cooled and not as polluting.
As to why we're chill? It's Colorado, why not be chill. We've got it pretty good.
Cheers

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Realizing just now that the illustrious VGuy waltzed right past me last night in row 22 at Red Rocks!

I appreciated his "Make America Grateful Again" t-shirt at the time, he must not have seen my House of Guitars tee or I know he would have stopped for a fist bump!

Next I get to stroll down to the mailbox to pick up DP 43 (no shipping notice, but I got the heads up from my account with USPS- pro tip).

Let the good times roll! And now back to your regularly scheduled Gathering Flowers For The Master's Bouquet...

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So as I am wont to do, I separated the tracks into two distinct shows upon import to iTunes (69-11-02 DaP 43 Family Dog, San Francisco, CA, and 69-12-26 DaP 43 McFarlin Auditorium, SMU, Dallas, TX) and lo and behold each show is 1 hour and 58 minutes. Synchronocity indeed, as Hunter's old DNC website promulgated. Total surprises here, "What it is is that Bill, who's the drummer that sits over here, is somewhere over Omaha, right now, on a plane, somewhere. Or at least last we heard. Yeah, he's on his way here, though, and they assure us that he'll be here in manner of moments. So Bobby and I are gonna regale you with some old standards while we're waiting around."

....believe it or not jack baller, I do recall seeing you! Were you waiting in the upper north lot line by chance?
I get a lot of shout outs regarding my Make America Grateful Again tee. Not ashamed to say its my current go to concert apparel. Awesome conversation starter!!
Home safe to more monsoon weather. Flight was delayed an hour due to it. No Dave's but thats OK. Still riding high. Had a blast!
Random fist bump to the peeps in the room across the hallway at the Best Western playing some moe. this morning. That was cool.
I'm far for illustrious however. Just a music junkie who gets off on meeting awesome people. Which was pretty simple to do at those shows. Mission accomplished.

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Death Don't Have No Mercy is the greatest achievement of the early, raw Dead. It fit the spooky blues element to a T, was a great showcase for early Jerry's electric blues soloing and fit the whole "dead" theme around the band at the time... fantastic version here.

Glad to hear so many enjoyed themselves recently at Red Rocks. Yes, it is an amazing place and the crowd always feels like family at any Dead-themed or similar vibed show. We always talk to strangers and have fantastic times and joints are shared far and wide.

I did not attend... Derek in the Allmans was more my speed, but he is an unbelievable talent and all respect to his current band.

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I got a chance to listen to everything on disc 2 and 3 except Speedway Boogie and Love light at the end of 3 on my driving day trip today.

Whoa is about what I have to say, more jazzed about this than any release in the past several years. This instantly rose to my top tier. Gotta give it some more listenings first, but it smokes. It seems somewhat more coherent and well threaded than some of the other 1969 and 1970 DaP releases, though I love them all. Two late 60s Dark Stars also, what's not to like?

Taking the liberty of detailing some more thoughts on it here. Side one gave me the feel of a good solid 1970 set, with the electric and acoustic sets being so late in 1969, might as well have been early 1970. Was driving on a mountain road when listening, so couldn't take detailed notes, but loved the inclusion of Little Sadie, with Garcia's smokeless touch.

I also enjoy the stage banter from this period. Garcia just had a way with words and phrasing when he talked. He could read the phone book and somehow make it sound interesting and amusing.

Then things get cooking.

Disc 2 starts with a deep and mysterious Dark Star of the late 60s, including that jam about 2/3 of the way through that you sometimes hear (which some here can probably name, though I'm not that fully immersed). The second Dark Star, on disc 3, has the jam interlude also. It's one of those anthem-like melodies that Garcia pulls off from time to time, and made me think, man, this might be just the thing that accompanies you when you're on the way to that better place in the after life if there is such a thing. Just got the hair on my neck standing while I drove. Both Stars are superb IMO, but will take more listening for me to sort out.

St. Stephen on disc 2 seems a tad more subdued than usual, probably to ease back a bit in between the intense Dark Star and a rollicking Eleven. Still quite a good transition.

Death don't have no Mercy is probably the most searing version of that I've heard. Garcia inhabits the role of the lost soul left bereft by the demise of his family. Scary good.

Black Peter is a decent acoustic version. Uncle John's Band starts with some aimless strumming - feels like they hadn't yet settled on the opening riff we all know so well. But it's well played. My only minor complaint is that again Phil's voice here and in a few places on the high registers just seems a bit off to me. I am not a musician so don't know if it's slightly out of tune or that he just doesn't have a good singing voice. It's easy enough to overlook, though at times I've wished they just would have let Jerry and Bobby do the vocalizing and harmony. Still works ok for me though.

Disc 3 pops out with a solid Casey Jones. Hard to Handle is interesting -- mostly the 1971's where Garcia and Weir cut loose are definitely my favorites, and it seems like they were trying to get their legs in a lot of the 1969 and 1970 versions, with less guitar soloing. Jerry cuts loose on this one though, but not with the same approach as the 1971s. This is probably my favorite that I've heard outside the 1971s.

China Cat/Rider hit the spot as usual. High Time is normally one of my least favorite and to me boring early Dead tunes, but they did alright on this one, compared to many.

Me and My Uncle had that extra Texas edge as they played it in Dallas, and the Dark Star was another stellar effort, so to speak, from my point of view anyway.

Will finish disc 3 tomorrow, but I have to say this one has exceeded my expectations so far.

Well done, Dave and Dead net!

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OG series
Wink of an Eye

Some psychedelic references

"My old buddy you're movin' much too slow"

:)))

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I have a ritual where I rip the CDs to 320 kbps mp3 and WAV, put each show into its own dated folder, store them on redundant USB drives, and then upload the mp3s to my phone, ordered by date.

For something like DaP 43, I usually alter the artwork, so every show has unique cover art when I scroll through the list. I made a whole new 11/2/77 Seneca show out of the bonus tracks from DaP 12 & DP 34. That left 4 missing songs, but there's a fine Betty Board to fill those gaps. There was some Dicks Picks looking artwork online for 11/2/77, so it worked out nicely.

This Dave's Picks 43 is just what the Doctor ordered. I've had these shows on SBD a while, but I rarely listen to them. There's a part of me that says "wait for the Full Norman", so these are pretty fresh. I couldn't be happier with this pair of shows. I was hoping for some late '69 and it came :D

Just finished a second run of 11/2/69. Great set list - very happy to get that Midnight Hour in there.
I thought The Eleven vocals were very solid. That has to be one of their most difficult to do well. I may listen to that one again and then queue up 12/26.

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Will have to listen to 8/1/73 today. Pretty sure this was the last Dead show he played a Stratocaster.

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This is one of the most refreshing Picks in a while. Also agree I can't look at the cover without going cross-eyed. I might need one of those "alternate" covers you speak of KeithFan.

Someone mentioned the onstage banter. It really is refreshing to hear the young Jerry and Bobby yucking it up. Happy Birthday Jerry. You were a long way from So Many Roads on DaP 43. Your soul is a flower in the Master's bouquet.

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OKAY

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For JG!

EDIT: Subbies, have 2, 4 over the years, poor man’s Audi lol.
Nice balance of features, good in snow and mountains without having to drive a huge gas hog.

Glad you guys had a great time and enjoyed the shows! It truly is a special place!
Would love to hear what Nappy has to say?

Heading into town to the PO this morning with nervous anticipation!

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Have they l shipped already? Mine looks like it was never shipped. I have a subscription and was really looking forward to listen to these shows.

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Aug. 1, 1973, fresh off three GD shows in the past five days -- Watkins Glen x 2, got home July 29, then went to July 30 & Aug 1 shows with The Band. On Aug. 1, the dense crowd up front parted (I'm a little audience left, but close) and a girl rode on a guy's shoulders to the lip of the stage and handed up a birthday cake for Jer to much applause from the crowd. I think a roadie handled the cake, cuz Jer was already strapped in (last time with Nash Strat, you say?).

Those two shows are a blur, perhaps understandably. Would LOVE to hear those released. They gotta release a Jer b-day show at some point before I shamble off this mortal coil, no?

Edit: I was two weeks shy of my 16th birthday at that show.... started young.

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I've been seeing posts on social media for days now from people who've received their copies but, so far, I've not gotten the "your order is on the way" email. Is this a widespread issue, or is it just me? I'm dying to hear these shows!

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Having only digested discs 1 and 2, I have to chime in with a 'Holy...' add whatever expletive you normally use. This is one fantastic release. For the Family Dog show, there is so much unique here-- on disc 1, the Big Boss Man stands out with its guitar and vocal intro. But the Dark Star with its thematic jams, top notch Eleven and as someone noted, the Death Don't... is chilling, haunting, amazing. So damn good. Face-melting stuff. The acoustic set at SMU is stellar-- Little Sadie! Can't wait to listen to the electric set tonight.

Those TTB Red Rocks shows sound amazing and the setlists look great. Jealous you got a full on jam with Truck and Tedeschi joining Los Lobos. We got one song of Susan singing with Los Lobos, but a full on jam-- that is the goods.

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40 years ago today, I saw the fellas play the OK Zoo Amphitheatre. It was Jerry's 40th birthday, and of course we wished him well with a Happy Birthday To You. Twas a nice show on a great leg of a super summer tour. Folks were saying that the band partied hard the night before in Austin after the show that was immortalized in Thirty Trips.
Jerry looked a little pale and sweaty but rose to the occasion.

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All with a release date of 07/29 (not complaining, just stating facts. Looks like they bit off more than they can chew):
1) No Shipping Notice on DAP 43 yet for me
2) No shipping Notice on Europe 72 releases yet for me
3) Still unable to download Lyceum

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Deuce it is frustrating as hell and you are not alone. I feel exactly the same. One would figure when you bought all three one would have come thru on release day. Horrible customer service and quite honestly do not need the downloads now I will wait to see if the big ticket ever shows but I will not wait for ever.

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We were next to the soundboard and, just behind it, there were at least two stereo mic setups, so someone has that jam preserved. I wonder what it will sound like? I thought to go ask for a dub but also thought, no, this is a moment, I don't need a tape. The shrooms were coming on and I'd smoked part of a doob with Vguy so that maybe half-hour segment was truly delicious and powerful. Still, I would be curious... Seriously, I've seen TTB a fair amount since its inception and have seen Lobos since the mid-90s and that was one monster jam. If anyone finds the recording on one of those platforms, please tip us off.

Just to help ease the worries: there have been several instances of Dave’s Picks that have shown up with no shipping notice etc. Back a few years it seemed to be status quo, so most likely nothing to fret over.
Perhaps crank up the Tom Petty in the mean time as the waiting IS the hardest part!

PS, nothing in my PO Box either : (

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The Lyceum box I ordered arrived today - but it's status on the board is that it hasn't shipped yet, and is still being processed. So it doesn't look as though they bother too much with those notices.
Incredible speed in which I received this box, I have to say. UPS couldn't actually hand it over to me, as they don't accept payment by card for VAT, but now I've done that on the phone, it should be here with me tomorrow.

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