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  • icecrmcnkd
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    Sticking with the anniversary theme

    9-19-72%

    DaP 46 filler

    AKA, HF’s first show

  • JimInMD
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    Hilarious.

    Let's just hope she doesn't read this stuff.

    Edit: I seem to have misplaced her PIN. Can someone PM me? I need the new Stax/Volt box set.

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    Per your suggestions, doing the 9-18-87 anniversary.

    I suspect that everything in the Vault that sounds good will get digitized, and a lot has probably been done already since the tapes are degrading and the job needs to get completed. Also, storing digital copies at various geographic locations can be an insurance policy against things like the Universal Music warehouse fire, California Earthquake(s), etc. Futhurmore, I assume that when Dave is perusing potential releases he listens to a digital copy, not a cassette copy, then he picks a few shows to discuss at the next business meeting.

    Some will get the Full Norman.
    Some will even get Plangentized.
    Everything that gets digitized will be available for download and/or streaming in the future, we may just not be alive to spend the money on such.
    The Vault will become the Catalog.
    We are financing the digitization of the Vault by buying the new releases.
    So bust out Dennis’ wife’s credit card and keep buying.
    (Well, at least Dennis can bust out the credit card)

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    Yeah 1stshow I hadn’t planned to do it.I mean I’ve been meaning to, but, like many things nowadays, always low on roundtoits ; ). Reminds me of this guy we picked up on Ziggy Marley tour doing merch back in 96 I believe.
    Flew into DC, met PK from Jersey, counted stuff in at the 9:30 club, then just tried to keep up with ole PK. Out on town all night, then immediately had to drive to next show etc…
    Dude knows everyone everywhere and can get you ANYTHING you need in almost any city!
    Damn Rastas were asking him to get them weed everywhere as he had better connections lol
    Been a road dog forever! Anywho, somewhere in the mayhem we ran into a buddy of his from Virginia who decided one show wasn’t enough fun. He only ment to go to the next one, and every night kept saying “ok, this is the last one, then I have to get back”…we’ll this went on for over a week until finally, after Panama beach show we literally had to make him get on a bus and go home lol. Guy was helpful and we all had big fun, but the poor bastard was wearing the same clothes etc and didn’t have anything with him, totally spontaneous trip. Think after a couple daze we bought him some fresh underwear and gave him a couple tour shirts to change into lol.
    So that’s kinda how I started E72 this time, ok, I’ll do one more. Finally, though this isn’t a good time, time wise etc, figured, fug it, buy the ticket, take the ride! So, always more fun with a tour buddy!

    Yeah, I’m with you on 5/3. It is a damn good show, but I didn’t get as blown away as some…
    But I’ll need to reacquaint with it…top five, good luck. I can’t do it. Their all so good, sure I like some perhaps more, but their just different enough I can’t pick a top dog…
    Yeah, what a surprise, the French were the most vocal lol

    Yeah DV, im worried about the VIKS, Bills too, though they seemed like their old selves again this week. But like the Viks, ya never know what’s next lol. Rootin for underdog Lions, and Falcons, though I really like this kid Field with Da Bears…
    I’ll have to try and find that Dave article. He always says that and he doesn’t do it all the time, and they have mostly stayed clear of anniversaries, but he has been dipping liberally from that early possibilities list he mentioned back at the start of DaP.

    Those all sound familiar Jim, but I’m on a job site so can’t look up in my Db.
    Tempting all, but I’m on tour in Europe with ole 1stshow and don’t like to listen to other Dead until the trip is over…
    1970 is perhaps last frontier I haven’t really got the toe wet yet. Need another roundtoit!

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    Hey OB, not off to a good start here in MN, but actually not that surprised. Go Bills!

    There is an interesting article in Relix with Dave L. that was posted last week I believe. Check it out.
    Dave claims there is no list and they don't generally release shows or box sets based on anniversaries. This year's box was just a coincidence. So, what does that mean for 2024? Not sure. Would love to see that October 74 Winterland box released. Who wouldn't?
    I thought the 74 Winterland shows were recorded by Bill Wolf as part of the Movie production agreement with United Artists. I believe everything is there and based on the material from the 2005 soundtrack, and bonus material, it is fantastic.

    Madison Square Garden 87. Those are some good shows Jim. Might have to join you on 9/18 as I have that 30 Trips show handy.

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    Huge and another damn near perfect show with 3 Other Ones! The crowd seems more engaged and yelling a bit more than some of the more polite audiences. And interestingly they didn't understand that the show wasn't over at set break. Read attendee Bob Welle's review in DeadbaseX and his cool viewpoint of having been cruising around EU and just luckily caught this one, wondering who are these new people on stage.
    After all these good ones in a row it's hard to see the almost Barton Hall fervor over this one though. I'm having a tough time doing a top 5 of the first 11 shows they are all so good but this one is certainly in there. Onward indeedy! Didn't expect anyone to join in my insanity to do them all so good on ya' Oro. Had to do it once in a lifetime, lol.
    Cheers

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    I was talking about a mini box of Feb '74 before they released 2/24 (and now 2/23), but I like the way you think.

    I always assumed, probably incorrectly, that there were problems with the recordings of much of the October 74 run. I know Owsley was very vocal that they had excessive bleeding from mic to mic, etc.

    As for something to listen to today.. not that I am strictly a Today in GD History person but 9/18/70, 9/18/74 and 9/18/87 were all excellent shows. 9/16/87 was surprisingly good for the period also.

    That's all I have for now.

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    Hit 5/7, 5/10, and 5/11 this WE. Of course I’ve forgotten the finer points and things I wanted to say, but I’ve not wanted to be overly analytical, or get distracted with notes, and instead, just get right, relax, and try to enjoy them. (Which has not been hard ; )
    5/7 is just too much! It’s not always the most precise or perfect of the tour, but that’s because it’s a freight train on steroids!
    I’ve always preferred full steam ahead Dead even when that leads to more worts, not that this one has many, perhaps just a few more noticeable than some of the more reserved, precise (hey, they were trying to make an album) shows.
    Actually, I think the album factor is one reason this tour is so good. They’re in a place where they’re ontop of their game and can let it rip, but keeping it just enough under raps to keep the consistency high for recording purposes.
    Win win, but 5/7 seems more about the live gig, the large miserable crowd that seems to really appreciate the effort etc, more than playing it straight for the tape machine?
    Choo Choo, all aboard! what a beast! Garcia starts out in 5th gear and doesn’t let up for almost 4 hours!
    Dark Star AND an Other One! Full on grease fest with six beauties, including a nice LL that fits the format better than going on too long, and a nice unusual Segway into GDTRFB. Clearly they were enjoying themselves in spite of the conditions? They joke about blowing the big ones, but not this time bubba!
    I’ve had this one so have heard it several times, but it was a real treat to sit outside in a warm but not super hot day and just groove on this one!
    Yesterday I hit 5/10 for the first time and unfortunately didn’t get quite the best listen, at least to the later parts.
    But I did enjoy it, even if it was perhaps a little more laid back than 5/7 etc. Hey they all can’t be rocket ships lol.
    The word that kept coming to me was Smooth…this show seemed smooth. They’re gelling as a unit so well by now, and the consistency is so good. Sure there’s a miscue or clam every once in awhile, (I dare you to find a show that there isn’t ; ) but the overall tightness, energy, musicianship is truly better or on par with any tour they ever did!
    Of course there’s the sweet He’s Gone they finally got right, and why it’s the one! Another Sing me as they’ve worked that one in the repertoire nicely. And if I remember correctly, this had another of those unusual Other Ones, kinda jazzy perhaps and similar to 4/16? Unfortunately this one’s a blur for various reasons including hitting 5/11 afterwards. I’ll definitely want to rehit this, 5/3, and the Wembleys after the tour…but for now I want to go in order…
    Ok, 5/11, this one for whatever reason has always been perhaps my favorite?
    Not saying it’s the best show of the tour, just for whatever reasons perhaps my favorite?
    Certainly the set list is part of it: Nice Playing if not huge opener, plenty o grease, including a cool and final Caution, with final WHO Do You Love tease, Nice Truckin ender to mix it up, and a very cool, perhaps unusual Dark Star!
    Maybe it’s just because I think this might have been the first ala cart show I bought when I hand to the head realized what I was missing not having these Dark Stars? (Now realizing same about the cool spacey TOO’s)
    Other One can get real repetitive but these ones are often very diverse and different! The weirder the better I say!
    Whatever the reasons, this show, even after taking the tour plunge, still resonates very strong for me? Hey, I even think the cover art might be my fav? Ok, maybe I’ll hit it again streaming while working, before moving onto 5/13 and 5/16, both I’ve never heard yet, so hoping I’ll get to spend some extra time with em during the week…
    ONWARD! Ok, who stole my Heineken Dark?

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    That’s all I ment.
    Everyone’s made good points, and there’s no easy answer.
    I was going for a conversation starter more than just to editorialize.
    Like most things, no easy answers.
    It’s just now that I’m all addicted to this collecting nonsense, I need as many RJ shows as they’ll give us, and I’m afraid things are going to start slowing down, and eventually it won’t be worth it to them, and so many great shows will never get fixed up and released. And don’t you worry 1stshow ole buddy, there’s still plenty of RJ shows in the vault.
    As a rabid nut trying to tag as many of em as I can before I croak, I’m here to tell ya there’s plenty of gold left in them there hills! Yes many are cassette, but the gang has been getting better and better every year at fixing em up!
    And, there’s still lots of DATs and still a decent amount of killer multitracks, all just rotting in the vault!

    I totally get what yer saying, but think of it this way: suppose the summer 78 box was never released and only a couple others from that year. If they came out and said “this is your one chance to get the 20 best of 78”, including those shows in the July box, would you not find some way to get it? For sure, not everyone is going to want all of em, but I think you’d be able to scrape up at least 10k folks who would want at least one or 2?
    Really they should be digitizing them all, or at least the top 20 or 30 from each year that haven’t been released, and have a system where they announce a certain number, or block at a time, and do pre orders, to have inventory control.
    Some shows might sell big, some not so much. Perhaps have a rule that shows that don’t meet a certain threshold won’t get released?
    I guess the solution would involve somehow having a cost effective way to prep them, but pre order so you don’t always have to have such big sales numbers for every show? Perhaps DL like you say, but that hasn’t worked so well, so far anyway…
    Again, no easy answers, and I totally understand other pov. I just would hate to see so much good music not get the treatment it deserves. And yeah, the archive is awesome, but there’s nothing like getting a great show that’s been fully fixed/Normaned!

    Hey DV, where ya been hiding? Good to see ya, and sorry, I won’t mention you know who. It has got to be really tough being a fan. It’d be one thing if they just stunk, but they have potential, if only they could stop beating themselves.
    A well, it’s early still…

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    Would love to see more shows released. My preference is still CDs.
    It would be interesting to know what the terms of the contract are with Rhino? Are they able to release as much as they want or are there limits?
    Do they even have the ability to release more per year then they currently are? Is Jeffrey Norman able to mix and master much more than he is now. He might need help. Maybe you could assist OB?

    There are some shows they already mixed and mastered that could be released on CD. For example, the two shows from the first Road Trips that they released as digital downloads, 11/5 and 11/6 1979. Also, the shows from the download series.
    Would also be interested in more video. Why not release the shows from the MUATM. They did this with the 91 show in the Giants stadium box, but would love to see the others released at some point. The 91 Chicago show was really good.

    Okay, seems others are talking about 1988 for #48. We will see next month.

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Bolo24 says: An Idea, Perhaps? Since we're all going to have a fair amount of spare time on our hands for the foreseeable future, what about starting another thread where we all listen to the same show/release on a given day and then share impressions afterward? Folks can submit suggestions and one person (not me) picks what we'll all listen to - call it Deadnet Picks or something. Anyway, if this idea is deemed to have merit, I'd suggest one of the loyal regular posters take the lead and do the picking - y'all can decide who. Might be fun. If it does go forward, I nominate Dick's Picks 18 for the first listen. Been talked about here lately, and, had it been a single show rather than a compilation, we'd probably be talking about it in the same conversation as Cornell, Veneta, etc. Or perhaps even Gainesville?? Stay safe and healthy, friends - this planet needs as many Deadheads as possible.
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Disc 3 with an extra splash of awesome sauce. great comes a time.

and almost forgot - hot 1/2 step > Dancing set I closer! nice combo!

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The Crazy Fingers>PITB>Terrapin>D>S>Standing on the Moon was nice. Holy cow what a great SOTM. I have seen to many Throwing Stones>NFA:USBootz to get too excited anymore.

Nice start to 1989.

I'm halfway through 5/12/77 too. Weird vocals on the Bertha opener. Sometimes I like the reverb on the vocals of '77, sometimes I'm just not in the mood. Great recording and hot show though, once they get warmed up it bakes into the performance nicely.

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Afternoon, rockers!!!

Picks Of The Day: Frost Amphitheater, April 27 and 28, 1985

This is for Wilfred T Jones, who challenged me to step outside my comfort zone. I accept the challenge!!!

I always though that the Dead went through a "mini-renaissance" from late 1983 through 1985. There are actually many fine, very enjoyable shows from that era. Back in the day, these were "new and contemporaneous" for us. We got the Frost boards pretty early on and really enjoyed them.

Both are strong shows, I prefer the first night a little more but you decide, execllent soundboards are commonly circulated and worth tracking down..............

We dance round in a ring and suppose, but the secret sits in the middle and knows..........

Rock on,

Doc
Whose woods these are I think I know.
His house is in the village though;
He will not see me stopping here
To watch his woods fill up with snow........

Hey Jim, I agree this is a good show. I saw a few shows in April 89, and I think they were getting the ball rolling. Anyone out there go to any of the Rosemont shows? This Shakedown is really good and the recording is great. Nice Friend of the Devil. They are just getting some of the Built to Last songs going. Second set is good, love the Terrapin and a solid US Blues encore. I think they really started getting hot in July, I mean holy crap July 89 to quote Dave L, upper echelon stuff. And they keep getting even better in the fall Jim as you said.

Okay so Doc gives us two 85 shows. WTJ, we look forward to your reviews.

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I was at these 2 shows ; I had a blast. Along with 10/9 & 10/82, these 4 shows were the best shows I saw at the Frost and would make a great release . My brother met and had a great time hanging out with Bobby Peterson on 4/28/85.

A twofer at the Frost. Both new shows for me, so a bonus.

I agree with Doc on the new energy and burst going into their 20th anniversary. They brought in a bunch of new songs and recycled a few they hadn't played in years too.

A weekend at the Frost, what's not to love about that.

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For the curated 80's pick. I am more familiar with 4-27, but these 2 will be on my to do list for when I can listen closely. Stay grateful all... :-) :-) :-)

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Step outside to sneak in a little Smokey smoke break, and next thing ya know I’m a half dozen behind!
Been trying to sneak in the new box but only half way through and not the full immersion I usually go for with virginal listens, and no work tunes, so I guess I wanted/needed a burnout break so by God I got one lol.
So hope to get the rest in properly this WE!
THEN, I’ll try to play ketchup…
Might get 10/2/72 in today at work, haven’t spent much time with those 77s so will try next week, and he’ll yeah, Doc approved 85 will definitely get some love! I know I have a tape of one of those but not sure I’ve heard the other so looking forward, never straight, to go there. Oh, definitely need to check out 4/11/89, the 6th I’ve heard/have. Can’t believe I didn’t finagle a way to make it to those Michigan shows. Ole BOO469 went so I had a ride, must of been the new job, Dooaahh.
Carry on mates, now, I gotta git down, to the miiiiiiinnnee!

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I hope you all have the new box. I have the 82 shows up next. The 81 shows are fantastic, really impressed.

Should have the Dave's Picks #44 announcement next week.

Good stuff OB, enjoy it.

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Yep DV, trying to make my way through the box. I usually like to do one show a day, in order, first thing when I’m fresh, the coffees kicking in and the weed hasn’t taken over the conversation yet.
But the situation has not allowed that and figured either had to go gorilla style or wait until? Not sure when I’d get the right time, so been trying to sneak em in. Good session with 9/21/82 last night, going for 83 twofer today.
Hoping I can sneak some PTO in the next couple weeks at which time I will follow proper protocol.
But hey, a little bit o something is better than all of nothing. And, hey, Go VIKS!
Maybe mañana do the 85 duo.

I did squeeze in a good listen of the first Frost show. Classic '85. Unique setlist, a good Jerry show. Hot first set with a non-disco Danicing in the Streets into a high energy Bertha. An Appalachian favorite, Brown Eyed Women sets the pace for a strong first set. "We Want Phil" (Garcia I think replies, we all want Phil. We're hanging onto him for a while, he's ours) gives us mellow third of 58 times played Tom Thumb Blues.

Great three Jerry songs in row opens the second set with a Scarlet > Eyes > GDTRFB. A nice little show, an oddity perhaps.

Just got the box so I'll likely blend the 28th with some early 80's MSG shows.

Beautiful fall foiliage this year. It's starting out quite spectacular.

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Good day, rockers!!!

Pick Of The Day: Winterland October 9 1972

To be happy at home is the ultimate result of all ambition, the end to which every enterprise and labor tends, and of which every desire prompts the prosecution……

Back on their home court, the Dead in fine form! They sound comfortable and happy…….

Nothing stupendous stands out here, but sometimes the whole is greater than the sum of the parts. The usual suspects, new and old, rock and roll, good old Grateful Dead. Plus about three minutes of good friend Gracie getting down and weird…………..

Good copies circulate, perhaps like Springfield a candidate for official release some day? Until then, enjoy!

Home is the place we love best and grumble the most……

Rock on,

Doc
One never reaches home, but wherever friendly paths intersect the whole world looks like home for a time…….

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I wanted to give these shows a closer headphone listen especially considering Doc’s rare 80’s (90’s next?) recommendation. It’s going to be mixed around a little bit (like me), but here’s my review for DeadVikes. The new clugston/miller transfers/uploads don't disappoint. Especially in the drumz segments, but also in random spots of songs like Throwing Stones. Once it’s dialed in the main sources are clear and satisfying throughout.

Be prepared Jerry's voice is fried in places on both nights, think 4-7-85 type fried (but not quite). 1/2 step and high notes in China Doll on 4-28 are especially ragged. His voice seems to benefit from the rest during the Set II drums break 4-28 though, he sings sweetly Wharf Rat. Set I from 4-27 is a definite keeper with Tom Thumb's standing out particularly (first one?). The grate trio of Tom Thumb>CR&S>Music Never Stopped is tight. Other standouts from a good set I are the high energy fun Dancin' opener, and the BE Women which Jerry sings with welcome gusto. The Audience is a factor both nights.

The second set from 4-28 is definitely more my style with Playing in the Band woven through the proceedings. They give something interesting a try the night before by trying something novel out of Scarlet, but the transition to eyes is too abrupt. Jerry could have led a slower tempo, but unfortunately chooses not to. I like Scarlet, Eyes and GDTRFB, but this night none rise above pedestrian level. Not much stands out from the rest of set II on 4-27, but I liked the wheel out of space and the Truckin’>Other One combo was good choice. I’m surprised the lyrics maybe completely correct on Day Job of all songs.

So in the end, definitely an enjoyable listen and one of those 2 show runs where I like the 1st set from one night and 2nd from the other. 4-28 E2: She Belongs to Me
Stay Grateful All! :-)

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Nice work WTJ. Yes, Jerry was on and off during this period. You know the story.

or Marsha, Marsha, Marsha…
I didn’t think they were that bad?
But, unless he’s got a cold and is having troubles the whole show, it doesn’t really bother me, in fact, often he try’s to make up for it by singing his heart out. Ragged but right!
And yaasssss, the playing is ripping and the energy is almost too high!
If you didn’t know better you might think it a east coast show.
I had never heard the 27, the 28th I’ve had for years.

The 27th does have a fine first set with fun set lists, Agree WTJ the transition from Scarlet to Eyes looks better on paper than in person, but after some many decades I like unusual set lists.
Perhaps not the best of 85, but a fine WE non the less!
Nice to see Doc venture out of his niche, hope he does it some more!

4/11/89: the Shakedown plods a little at first but picks up nicely. Nice little BTL mini set in there.
Overall status quo spring 89, good, but not…quite…there…yet?
I snuck in the first set of 4/9 which I still can’t believe I didn’t go to. So I don’t think I’ve eve4 heard it?

Ok off to the mine, probably will try to finish 10/2/72 that I started last week…

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Hey rockers!!

Pick Of The Day: Augusta, Maine October 12 1984

This is for Wilfred T Jones. And everybody else, especially those of us who were there……

This was our best, favorite, most fun show of the 80s. Dead center, about 30 feet back, didn’t get crushed, excellent 25, a night to remember!! We had seen some good shows in the Spring 83-Summer 84 period, but frankly, this concert restored our faith in Good Old Grateful Dead.

I’ve said it before, and will say it again, for the rest of our touring careers, after this show we were chasing Augusta. We never got back to that space in time, but it wasn’t for lack of trying………..

Give it a listen, there’s a reason it was on 30 Trips………….

Rock on!

Doc
But the soul of Maine is more apparent in the winter…………….

Greetings Doc! Much enjoying your 80s suggestions after your deep and comprehensive 1971. Left Maine in 1980 after living there for ten years, moved to Vermont to an area you know from living here as well. That made the 1980 Lewiston show my last direct encounter with our band. Promise the soul is there year round. Have explored and hiked much of it, would suggest that those interested in the soul of Maine read Henry David Thoreau's book Ktaadn. Thoreau found his trancendental approach challenged by the formidable hike he took there in 1846 and the hike has not changed, very rugged and totally amazing to cross the peaks on the Knife Edge trail a few feet wide with a thousand foot drop to either side. The northern terminus of the Appalachian Trail, it's not the Rockies, but about as good as mountains get on the east coast. Or go out to one of the more remote islands, like Monhegan a little off season.

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Shoot my vertigo was just triggered. 10-12-84 anniversary listen? Sure, I'll tune in... :-) :-) :-)

and the Coffee is not strong enough.. I reach for Augusta. Great workout music, great on the river.. high energy GD. Yes, it's mid 80's, ragged at times, the recording, although decent for the era, is inconsistent, I think there's a few well-made audience patches throughout.

It's rough around the edges, but listen to Jerry's work throughout the PITB tease, UJB>...>PITB>UJB>Morning Dew.
He's a man on a mission. The effort more than makes up for the shaggy presentation.

I'm in.

DMCVT, your neck of the woods is on my short list.. maybe next year.

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Is it me, my browser, or the dead.net. Just all discussions get wiped out every few months, and I have to poke around to find the fine people of this board...

OB - still owe a response from last month on stereo, I haven't forgotten...I'll get to it, hopefully in next day or two.

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You need to bookmark the sites to easily return to them.

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Started it in the car this morning, but since my drive is about 25 min each way, I’ll probably finish set 2 Friday evening which will be just exactly perfect.

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Gary, when I go to this site's opening page, I scroll down to the bottom and there you will find the four most recent posts from all threads.

If that doesn't work for you, click on the three lines on the top right on the site, click community, click Dead Heads for this thread or product for the latest Dave's Picks or Box set release.

Speaking of latest Dave's Picks, we should be getting that 91 announcement tomorrow.

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So, I didn't see that coming, closing out another year with a 1990 pick, but I like it. 6/23/90.

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I think it's an ultra matrix. We will see what it sounds like.

Been busy with the Box and Augusta, but I truckin' along. If I poke my head outside, I can see the weekend coming...

Beautiful colors this year in the mid-Atlantic mountains. Super pretty.

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Enjoy those colors out there Jim. I am sure it is beautiful. I woke up to snow here in MN,👎. Way too early for that here.

I have been digging the box as well Jim. My only complaint, they didn't include the 79 shows. I mean, interesting choice don't you think. I think the sound quality is really good and better than some of the two track boxes of the past. There are a few short patches but nothing significant. There are definitely no four to five song stretches of no vocals etc. I compared the sound quality to a couple of the 30 Trips shows from the same era and the MSG shows sound better, the sound is fuller. Of course just my opinion.

Will I listen again, absolutely!
You need to be in the mood for the 82-83 shows of course.

Might have to come back with a pick.

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Deadvikes, you asked how much the ticket prices were to the 1980 Warfield shows, $12.50 for floor seats , $10.50 for balcony seats. The Warfield only holds 2,300 people, it has a great upstairs bar, and there is not a bad seat in the house. What a bargain 3 sets of music from the Grateful Dead for $12.50 in a tiny theatre. I actually posted this information 2 days ago on the #43 site, you probably didn't see it . Bob Weir is playing the Warfield the next 3 nights, some of the tickets are up at $400.00 a pop, maybe it's for a benefit, I dont know .

Wow, what a bargain hey Billy. Three sets, a small theater and a good bar, what else could you ask for. Thanks for sharing.
Would be fun to have some of those out.

Not sure why the tickets prices are so high now, definitely not what the Dead were about back in the day. I think the most I ever paid was $20 and we had second row seats in April 89 at the old Met.

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According to the US Inflation Calculator $12.50 in 1980 translates to $45.03 today. Still, not bad, but that was before Ticketfuckers and all the rest got fully entrenched. I remember driving to Little Rock to see all the heavy bands in the late 60s-early 70s, and never paying over five bucks for a ticket – a little less than the going rate for a lid of pot ($5 in 1968 equals $42.64 in 2022). All the great bands of the day that is except for the Grateful Dead, who never came to Arkansas. (Can't imagine why, and, No, my grandfather wan't named Snuffy.)

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They used to tour to promote an album, now they make an album to get people to come see them in concert.

...and then albums quit selling.

Got to give the GD credit for figuring out live music was where the action is.

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Rise and shine, rockers!!

Pick Of The Day: Milk Weg, Amsterdam October 16, 1981

This is for Wilfred T Jones. And for all those who like to indulge in hash that perspires……

Don’t know how highly you rate weirdness value, but this rates as about an 11 on my 1-10 weirdness scale. The second of two Oops concerts at this small club. Borrowed instruments. Bob Weir’s birthday. A pretty nice acoustic set. Electric set that goes straight into deep weirdness, with Hully Gully, Gloria, a resurrected Lovelight. Weird with a capital W………….

Was this this last truly spontaneous thing the Dead did? Not sure about that, but if TPTB have a sense of cosmic adventure and fun, maybe it’ll officially see the light of day at some future date…….

We talk about quantum weirdness and things being in two places at once, but it all involves atoms and molecules, stuff we don't normally interact with……

Rock on!!!

Doc
I think 'weird' is an interesting way to say 'unique.' It has a strange connotation, but weird is good. If you embrace your weirdness, you'll be on the way to becoming who you are…..

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my coda then and now. Thanks Doc, love those 81 European shows, especially Barcelona.

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anybody looking for a POTD maybe try 12/16/78 Nashville (don't think we've done this) - no SBD but a really clean and sweet sounding Joani Walker/Paul Scotton audience/Charlie Miller transfer. Jerry is really on it, and interestingly he is playing a Travis Bean 1000 rather than Wolf. This is one of series of 4(?) shows in 12/78 where that was case. Sort of a melding of 2 eras, in terms of sound and playing. Great Jerry songs throughout, wowza opening Sugaree, awesome Tennessee Jed, a jammed out Scarlet>Fire, and the outro chorus on He's Gone is one of "those" wild ones. Would love for a SBD to surface for release. Someone pinged this show and source over on Steve Hoffman site.

That second night at the Melkweg is indeed something else. Everyone (except maybe Phil) with borrowed instruments. I mean, an acoustic set, Playing>Hully Gully??!!>Wheel>Samson>Gloria>Lovelight - good golly. A show that truly has that it'sapartybirthdayvibe to it.

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Interesting show. I have never heard this one. Love the acoustic set. Really good Birdsong, Cassidy, Oh Babe it ain't no Lie, Ripple. Sound quality on the acoustic set seemed a little better than the electric set. Fun show and worth a listen. Thanks Doc and another shout out to WTJ.

12/16/78, okay Bluecrow, I will check it out, thanks.

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I couldn't do 10/16 (or 12/16 for that matter today), but man is that is a one-off, special show. I wouldn't say great or next for release, the recording has a few issues, many of the songs they played were not polished and rehearsed. Which makes it classic Grateful Dead.

I will make it a point to to chatch both shows in the next week or so. We do what can when we can.. right?

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Hey rockers!!!

Pick Of The Day: Northrop Auditorium, Minneapolis October 19 1971

I’ve been trying to stay away from 1971s, but maybe this is worthy? Historic, with a capital H……..

First live show with Keith Godchaux. Love him or hate him, this was the first……….

Debut of six new songs---Tennessee Jed, Jack Straw, Mexicali Blues, Comes A Time, One More Saturday Night, Ramble On Rose.

The first of the 1971 Fall/Winter FM broadcasts.

Is it smooth as silk? No, as you might expect. Is it just exactly perfect? Well, no, but it’ll do quite nicely. Especially the scorcher of a second set.

Official release material? Maybe. Especially as part of the upcoming 1971 Fall/Winter box set, due for release in 2026, which will finally replace the bogus bootleg box sets that have been around for years……….

I say, beware of all enterprises that require new clothes, and not rather a new wearer of clothes….

Rock on!

Doc
Still round the corner there may wait, a new road or a secret gate…...

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Hey hey hey rockers!!!

Pick Of The Day: Carrier Dome, Syracuse October 20, 1984

This is for Wilfred T Jones. And Angry Jack Straw. Because, well, Jack Straw…………

We saw seven shows on the Fall 1984 East coast tour, including this one, and had a blast. Deadhead Fred supplied the liquid 25, Syracuse supplied the cavernous Carrier Dome, Good Old Grateful Dead capped off our Fall festivities with some great music!

We were all the way back on the floor. We avoided the crush down front, but the music crushed us back there. Maybe it was the ‘cid, maybe it was the dome, but on this night we didn’t perceive any Dead weaknesses and just had a trippin’ grand time!! Especially Bird Song, the angry Jack Straw, Shakedown, Wheel, Other One, and Lovelight. Take a step back, indeed……….

The talented Mr Miller did a real nice remaster, check it out. Worthy of release one of these decades. That is, when they do the 1984 box set……………

In the beginning the Universe was created. This has made a lot of people very angry and been widely regarded as a bad move…………..

Rock on!!

Doc
Be not angry that you cannot make others as you wish them to be, since you cannot make yourself as you wish to be…..

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I am connected to this show through mind expansion also, albeit more recent. 5-19-74 is connected to the same batch and a similar experience for me. Good trips.

Stay Grateful All and Have a Grateful Day :-')

The Northrup Auditorium at the University of Minnesota. I have seen a couple of non dead shows (last one was Steely Dan) here. A nice smaller venue. This show broadcast on our still active 92 KORS. Fun show. Good recording and great fall 71 performance.

So far behind now and another anniversary selection from 84. I will have to put it on the list.

Are you taking some time off OB?

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Mornin’, rockers!!!

Pick Of The Day: Worcester Centrum, October 21 1983

This is for Wilfred T Jones. And for Ken Kirk and Joe Lydon, my two best touring buddies. Gentlemen, I salute you!!!

We saw every Dead Centrum show and always had fun. Although it wasn’t the Music Hall, it wasn’t such a bad place. The 84 shows may have been the best, but 83 was also very good. The October 21st show was officially released as part of 30 Trips back in October 2015 and is worth a listen. It’s not exactly perfect, but it was exactly what we needed at the time……

I believe things cannot make themselves impossible……

Rock on!!!

Doc
If you don't know where you are going, you might wind up someplace else……..
P.S. See you on Halloween!

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WTJ,

Your 90s shows are in the 90s. My time machine is in the shop for a tune up, so it's much harder for me to revisit the past.

I suppose I'll hafta get to that decade eventually. Every time I do, I break out in a rash. Damn, you're so cruel.................

The distinction between the past, present and future is only a stubbornly persistent illusion........

Rock on!!

Doc
The only reason for time is so that everything doesn't happen at once.......
P.S. LOL I don't do Brent tributes.........

70's are ok picks too for the late era impaired. I sincerely appreciate the riff though and the poignant pics. Most enjoyable, even though they might be a bit out of your (the) wheel box, quite good selections actually.

As you were folks, just be yourselves.

4/2/73 anyone? In a distant fog, I recall this one having great sound and some high marks. '73 was a mini creative high point for Jerry. From the GD and the new material from Wake to Old and In the Way, to what he was doing with Saunders and the early solo stuff, he was still playing Pedal Steel. He was unstoppable, practically every night and by my guess sleeping very little. 73 was the perfect prelude to 74 and a great leap into the unknown from a great 1972.

Suggesting selfishly because it's been so long since I listened to this that it's slipping from memory. Just don't expect me to suddenly like Wave That Flag.

Edit: I'm sorry for picking a released show
Edit2, in my best Pee Wee Herman "III'mmm Nnnot Sorrrrry"

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Nice Pick, Jim. HS Sunshine and Jam seem to be my initial recollections. We'll see what another relisten jogs in my memory. I have a good morning to get that in and potentially some other music, too. We'll see what the day brings. I know I will be in the water. Eau Claire river to be exact. It's shallow and sandy where I'll be dipping my toe in. Stay grateful all. :-')

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Great idea Jim. Probably the most played Dave's in my house and I haven't listened to this one in a while, so it is due for another. Thanks.

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hey now, how about this one, seems the first set has been found with a good Bird Song etc... I've heard the second set and who doesn't love a 72 He's Gone?