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  • frosted
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    Nelson at Sweetwater - me too

    I saw David Nelson there at the new venue also just before the pandemic IIRC. Also Eric Thompson, a good local bluegrass picker.

    Village Music was definitely an institution, lots of the famous used to stop in there.

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    Sorry for the multiple posts. Problems with Captcha and website operation.

  • billy the kiddd
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    I saw Elizabeth Cotton play at the Sweetwater, also saw Frank Wakefield and David Nelson play there. We would always stop at Village Music before we went to the Sweetwater. Great little place to see music.

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    A few articles maybe of interest to a few

    The San Francisco Chronicle today has a couple of decent articles on the 50th Anniversary of Sweetwater in Mill Valley and its history and upcoming shows and celebrations there. (For any who may not know, Weir is a co-owner of the latest version of this venue).

    Search for them on sfchronicle website. Sometimes they'll block you and ask you to subscribe, other times they're open to read. Don't ask me why, but I'm not a subscriber and was able to access them this morning.

    The best 2 shows I saw there over the years (at the original location) were Jorma and Jack Cassady in their acoustic blues duo - front row chairs - and Dan Hicks and band with his ever witty swing tunes. Good times.

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    The San Francisco Chronicle today has a couple of decent articles on the 50th Anniversary of Sweetwater in Mill Valley and its history and upcoming shows and celebrations there. (For any who may not know, Weir is a co-owner of the latest version of this venue).

    Search for them on sfchronicle dot com. Sometimes they'll block you and ask you to subscribe, other times they're open to read. Don't ask me why, but I'm not a subscriber and was able to access them this morning.

    The best 2 shows I saw there over the years (at the original location) were Jorma and Jack Cassady in their acoustic blues duo - front row chairs - and Dan Hicks and band with his ever witty swing tunes. Good times.

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    A few articles maybe of interest to a few

    The San Francisco Chronicle today has a couple of decent articles on the 50th Anniversary of Sweetwater in Mill Valley and its history and upcoming shows and celebrations there. (For any who may not know, Weir is a co-owner of the latest version of this venue).

    Search for them on sfchronicle dot com. Sometimes they'll block you and ask you to subscribe, other times they're open to read. Don't ask me why, but I'm not a subscriber and was able to access them this morning.

    The best 2 shows I saw there over the years (at the original location) were Jorma and Jack Cassady in their acoustic blues duo - front row chairs - and Dan Hicks and band with his ever witty swing tunes. Good times.

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    Strange Days

    Strange days have found us
    Strange days have tracked us down
    They're going to destroy
    Our casual joys
    We shall go on playing
    Or find a new town

    Profound words on The Doors title track to their second album. My company just laid off 25% of IT. My team is now down to two, same headcount when I joined the company almost 10 years ago and we've grown 500% since then from an infrastructure perspective. I thought I was done, but I architected the latest and most complex solutions we have, so might have bought some time.

    Unbelievable VGuy - you have such a gregarious personality and being towering in height, not sure what was his major malfunction. Glad you didn't go Gunny Sgt Hartman on the loser: "What is your major malfunction, numbnuts? Didn't Mommy and Daddy show you enough attention when you were a child?"

    Loving DaP44 - reminiscent of the great shows I got to see from '87 onward...

    Still working my way thru the MSG box - Glad they have this era represented but kind of a tough slog for me. Not having Bobby's guitar in the mix was a bit of a shock for the one of the shows on the yearly major release. I'm sure I will enjoy the nuances of Jerry's guitar with more listens.

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    Andy Williams and guns? Can't think how we got here but it did remind me of Andy's love Claudine and a rhyme from a curious incident. "Along came a Spider and sat down beside her, and she blew the poor !@#$er away." Determined to be an accident under suspicious circumstances as I recall. Sabitch was a hell of a skier. Now back to Eugene for a second go.
    Cheers
    Oh, and there's a Philo Stomp in today's 30 Days 'o Dead.

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    I replied to our old friend FourWinds comment on the Dave's 43 thread, but this is worth a repost here. Shoutout to our dear friend FourWinds

    This one's for you HendrixFreak

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    Regarding Fall '72 Reels, Google Dick Latvala Introduces The Philo Stomp

    It will bring you to a David Gans radio broadcast with guest host Dick Latvala on the Grateful Seconds blog where he seems to introduce the term Philo Stomp. Philo Stomp is a whole other conversation totally worthy of exploration.. but back to the point, Dick suggests there is a cache of Bear Reels that seem to not be indexed or included as vault shows but do exist, many of these from Fall 1972.

    To quote Latvala from the hijacked Gans radio broadcast:

    "I did go into Bear's Secret Stash and I did find a lot of fall '72 shows...."

    Check it out. An interesting and pertinent chunk of history.
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    In other news:
    Americans told not to lick psychedelic toads

    Hikers in the US have been warned to “refrain from licking” psychedelic toads. Officials said the Sonoran Desert Toad secretes a potent toxin that can make people sick if they touch the frog or get the poison in their mouths. The substance is sometimes crystalised and smoked as a psychedelic substance, said the New York Times. However, writing on Facebook, the National Park service described the potential risks as “toad-ally terrifying”.

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    andy williams was a player?

    Andy is just a bit milquetoast for me. But you like what you like.

    If he had covered Waiting for the Man by VU, that would have scored him some points from me.

    "It's the most wonderful rush of the year
    my skin it is itching
    my eyes they are twitching
    and now I'm strung ouuuuut"

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Great energy show. As for evidence of Bobby, besides his singing, I do hear bits of his slide playing on a couple early tunes, but otherwise, yes, difficult to make out his rhythm playing. And I'll repeat what others have said, when a mix has Bobby well represented, it's a more interesting band, for sure.

Ready to pop in 3-10-81, thanks to "a friend," and blast away.

Yes to discussing music, I think we all know what's going down around us. But no apologies for backing Vguy.

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Yes I’m talking about the selfish assholes post. So would I be ok saying people who support mask and vaccine mandates that still wear masks long after the mandates are over and want me fired because I won’t go along with the virtue signalers, are fascist goose stepping thugs? Masks that even Faucci admits are zero use against viruses. And cloth masks and gators….get real. Finally I don’t have a problem with people taking politics or hockey or baseball on the site. Free speech means just that. Just don’t think you can say something then stop debate. PS being born before the Polio vaccine I love them and have taken every one plus boosters. I’m 2x2 and plan on the 3rd one soon. Get my flu shot every year. I just don’t like sanctimonious goose steppers telling me what too do

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....of course you would be ok saying that.
I didn't like wearing one. Wearing glasses, the fog was constant. But i figured it wouldn't kill me and it definitely wouldn't hurt me. And might prevent someone else getting it (I never got it to my recollection. Was tested four times). And remember the toilet paper shitshow? Woke my eyes up regarding selfish people. My son graduated high school in 2020. Poor kid didnt get a prom or a ceremony but we made it work. It definitely wasnt "fake news" and its still here. But there is no way they didn't help somehow. Especially N95's. Why do you think doctors wear them? Not a doctor btw. Just a guy who cares about people in general.
However, another positive, re; masks, was, in my opinion, was having to focus on people's eyes. Very expressionable. The eyes of the world if you will.
A younger co-worker even said he was starting to develop a mask fetish. 😷
Spinning 9.21.82 and watching the Oilers/Penguins game and the Bears are beating NE. Space into Throwing Stones is nice.
Such a long, long time to be gone, but a short time to be there.
You all stay cool now.
One of my touring buddies from the good ole days is passing through Vegas tonight and crashing with us. Gonna get high. He's looking forward to seeing the MSG Box.
We have a spare room in case any of you want to pass through. Doors open. No mask required. But it is Halloween season, so go for it.

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Looks like I picked the wrong week to quit sniffing glue.

And stop calling me Shirley.

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....playing the Weir Wolf Bros show from last night. They seem to have woken up a little bit. There were bagpipes! Lob
says the box set is "righteous". Met this cool dude in 1988 at a gas station. Friendship bracelets unite!
Remember those?
I rocked at least six at one time.
Going to see Bobby this weekend, so that's cool.
Edit. Lawn seats at D&C in Phoenix are $88 before fees, so $130.
Just get me in the building. Thinking about it.

I haven't heard the latest box, but I like it generally when he is high in the mix. Fascinating guitarist. Shame he stopped playing Gibsons, though. That thought cropped up again listening to the October 78 shows in the last day or so - not as full bloodied as the sound he got in 1972 by a long chalk.

Again, it might be a cultural difference, but to me it is two different things, supporting people, and supporting what they say. We are not our opinions- which hopefully change as we grow and learn new things. It takes a true friend to tell you when you are out of line.

A couple of years ago, I came across a phrase in a book about The Quakers. It was " Think it possible that you may be mistaken." I always try to remember that when I think I know what I am talking about.

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"It ain't what I don't know that gets me into trouble,
it's what I know for sure, that ain't so."

Humility is a virtue.

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The surer I am, the wronger I turn out to be.

- Dennis Wilmot

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I wonder if the Beatles would have started playing together again at some point if John and George would have lived? Like maybe a benefit concert or perhaps a full tour. Maybe the Dead would have been on the same bill.

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FYI - Archive Org is having its beg-a-thon.

They do good work,,, if you got a buck or two,,, throw it to them.

Sorry, back to politics, sorry, music :-)

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NARUTLEE: looks like that new technology you mentioned does exactly what you hoped: separate individual instruments off of a shared track. I didn’t look at much, so not sure quite how it’s done except somehow the computer learns certain sounds, voices, instruments etc. Giles Martin used Tax Man at a NY demo where he removes one thing at a time until until nothing but Ringos snare was left, Amazing!
Unfortunately Peter Jackson & company own the proprietary SW and are only letting Martin use it for Beatles work as he’s a huge fan, BUT, but, this could theoretically work on Dead tapes. In fact Martin first used it on redo of Hollywood Bowl because they didn’t think it would work with Studio recordings, so it has already been used on live material!
Wonder if anyones heard that redo and what it sounds like?
Thanks again to Narutlee for the heads up!

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Am I the selfish asshole because I would love a forum dedicated to Dave's picks 44 to be dedicated to that or even have that as one of the more discussed topics? If you're calling someone a selfish asshole, be direct. I merely expressed that this forum is not intended for such discussion as to your fear or support of vaccines or mask mandates or who you do or don't support. There are plenty of outlets to express your freedom of speech and I wholeheartedly agree that it's an integral part of the fabric of American society, but if you're so devoted to getting out the vote, maybe find a better outlet because it seems like everybody here already knows it. Say whatever you'd like here, it would just be lovely if a forum devoted to the Dead's releases could be that. You might find this surprising that there are even sites where you can discuss just exactly the topic you'd like! Crazy, I know. Ain't it funny how people who use sanctimonious ironically are often the most sanctimonious of us all.

Peace

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They named Daves 45 there as well. Works for me!

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Dave - I see domestic shipping is free, but how much is international shipping?

PS - Looks like Oregon is getting some love from Dave - both DaP 44 and 45.

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I rollerblade 9 miles a day when it's not raining. A hill course. None of this flatland nonsense. I proudly wear my Reggie Dunlop jersey while doing so.

Last night I made grilled halibut with a charred jalapeno, tangerine and honey reduction. Grilled artichokes on the side.

I'll be back when the bickering dies down.

Daverock, I just looked but couldn't find it -- a video of Weir onstage with Chuck Berry. Chuck nods to Bobby to solo and Weir plays the weirdest lead guitar ever. It just did not sound like a lead guitar solo but that's what it functioned as. Not saying he "couldn't" play straight lead, but the lead he played seemed so Weir-ish.

I'll search and see if I can produce a "lunk" to it.

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Yes I saw that second time around ; )
Dave's 2023 subscription bought and paid for.
I'm down with discussing Dave's picks, I learn a lot from you guys about recordings and such...

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Damn, that sounds wonderful! I was all "died down", then I see someone calling, I think, me a selfish asshole. At least I didn't see it to be directed elsewhere. So look someone's gonna throw mud around and not even have the decency to direct it at me, I'm not gonna be quiet. But I'm all done arguing over this nonsense. Seriously, talk about whatever you want, I'll just inject my thoughts on whatever the release might be.

Dave's 2023 announced with 45 looking to represent two spectacular shows from 10/1 and 10/2/77. Hot take but I love the fall tour even more than the spring, though I won't sit here and say the spring is not audio gold. There's a great Miller remaster of the Betty boards on the archive, check those shows out if you're unfamiliar, they are hot hot hot. Scarlet > Fire on the second night is especially so and new minglewood on the first is my personal favorite. Always hoping for 6/10/73 and 6/21/80 (also 71) so we'll see if any of those are one of the later picks.

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I'm having a problem following your posts. First, the Grateful Dead was/is a political band, you said so in your post. Mentioning the rainforest benefit shows in 88 and specifically calling out 5-6-70 right after Kent State, I'm presuming that you must mean Phil's comment after the show? We all said that multiple times back in the day. Then you say there is no room on this forum for politics? Sucks for you and all the people who want to talk about the band and the music? A bit inflexible I would say, but hey, that sucks for me. Your condescending tone about the internet being a big place and there are other places for me or anyone else to post about other topics than the music or the band is just like a politician telling a woman she doesn't have control over her own body. Somehow I get the feeling that I'm speaking to an election denier, and I know that is a waste of time so I will end with this You don't get to tell me where or what I can say, dig it? On this site, only MaryE gets to do that.

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Hey ORO, Didn't they use the same technology or a similar instrument-separating technology on the 50th anniversary mega box for Woodstock? IE: Got BS&T's individual horns, etc. back in tune, etc. Would be very cool if that became available for future and/or revisited Grateful Dead releases.

Probably old news to many, but I only recently ran across this. It's sort of a poor-head's way to listen to individual players on the China-Rider; Bertha; Playing in the Band; Sugar Magnolia from Veneta 8/27/72:
dead dot net/playingintheband

Sorry, but my optimism for the future is very low these days. I always thought that TRUTH was not a fashion or something to be molded to fit one's personal world-view and needs. We are losing/have lost the ability to listen and learn from others. Daverock's quote bears repeating: "Think it possible that you may be mistaken."

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Interesting sidebar. There is a part of me that is really curious about how this would work and sound. There is another part of me that wonders how this would be received if Norman et. al. adopted the technology and set it in motion. I remember the feedback he got when he messed with Phil's bass a dozen or so releases ago.

My guess is even if the techology were rolled out so others could use it wouldn't necessarily go over well. Separating out the individual components from the two tracks and monkeying with the levels might drive some bonkers. I bet it would be controversial at best. Well.. at least had Bear, Betty & Co. to save us some of the agony.

Be well folks.. play dead, get the vote out. ..or as DHBrewer says, be kind.. rewind (to 1969).

Scary-ass film

Wait, no...Wickerman. the OG.

my car is on loan this week to a family member, so very limited opportunity to listen to GD.

11 1 79 is in progress; back to it ASAP.

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So, I just went to the store and ordered it. Thanks for the heads up, folks!

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I just glanced at a couple articles so don’t really know much, so I’m not sure Jeff? It sounds like it just got invented so I’m guessing the Woodstock thing is something else?
You can check out stuff on Peter Jackson’s Let It Be which is where and what for the tech was developed. Giles Martin has used it via PJ for Live at Hollywood Bowl and Revolver redos.
Somewhere the description is used: I was given a cake and when finished I had eggs, flour, sugar, etc…
Very interesting prospect. I just wonder how that effects the original sonics but I’m guessing GM wouldn’t let it get released on Beatles redos if it wasn’t proper?
But yes Jim it does propose a Frankenstein esque scenario, and I’m not sure of anything anymore, but I’d bet the farm that some Deadheads would most certainly have some kind of problem with it, especially if it was good lol
Theoretically this couid be a game changer for all old music…

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Jack - That halibut meal (sans artichokes) sounds amazing. A bunch of us had halibut on the weekend, but it was “Fries with that?” kind!
Hey, didn’t I tell you and Oro those Sabres would be a team on the rise? Give them a couple of years.

Headline in my news feed today: “Iron Maiden's Bruce Dickinson stubs out fans smoking bud at heavy metal concert”. I gather the bass player for IM has an aversion to cannabis. The times they are a changin’

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I actually never said that you can't post political things, what I originally said was "it'd be great if these forums could try to focus on the music, reddit does exist after all". To back that up, I gave an analogy which, because you missed it, is a comparison of sorts like how you wouldn't talk about Adam and Eve in biology class, not that you couldn't. If you were able to read rationally, you'd see that I, several times, said you can post whatever you'd like, but that's not the literal topic of this forum. Not really room for debate on that, just kind of obvious. Hey, maybe you didn't know there are forums out there on the web where you can discuss whatever the topic may be, it's really cool actually. Again, for a place that's designated as a discussion on Dave's Picks, we're not doing a whole lot of that, but hey is what it is, right? As for me being an election denier, thanks for the assumption, and I'd guess you're old enough to know what they say about assumptions, right? Also, you equating my suggestion to talk about the music more to a politician denying women the right to advocate for women's rights is just as ignorant as the politician. I'd suggest you just read a little slower or maybe throw some fine tunes on, smoke a big fat j and relax before you feel the need to take so hard of a stance.

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One more thing, if you want to discuss this any further, please feel free to message me directly so we could stop disrupting this discussion for other people.

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Well I’m sure some folks are elated for yet more 77.
I’m sure I’ll get at least one good listen but because we’re running out of “picks” more rapidly then one might think, it’s the one year I was hoping not. Since he’s hopscotched between 77/78 for first pick, I was hoping for another hot Spring 78, but since he’s gone with 77 first, 6 outta the 7 (77s) he’s put out, and 5 outta the last 6 first picks, it’s more formulaic then a surprise. That’s like 15% of all DaP from one year, yaaaawnnn!
But hey, I’m sure I’ll enjoy at least once and I’m sure more will like this than not, so
Party on Garth

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....also hitting my feed about a week ago, the stage security was apparently lax, and Bruce Dickenson had to haul off a fan that got on stage himself. Someone I'm sure got fired over that.

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It’s one thing to shout “Judas!!!” at your favourite singer from the comfort of your own seat, and some of the hecklers are pretty damn funny. But crossing the line and going on stage…those tend to be the pretty crazy definition of “fan”, never quite sure what they may do. Bruce Dickinson was probably just being proactive.

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two shows come in at 5 hours according to winamp,,,, how they gonna fit that?

Hopefully better sounding than what I have in stock,,,, my copy is kinda muddled.

GarciaLive 19 coming.

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HF - I'd like to see that-something I have never come across. He doesn't sound like anybody else - that's for sure. So unique, it's hard to imagine him fitting in with more conventional set ups. I have the same problem myself, socially.

This 10/2/77 show that's coming out is the one that features the long Casey Jones opener I believe.

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Made store acct.
Filled out order.
Said busy try again in a few minutes.
Did that several times.
Logged out.
Logged in to retry.
Circling the drain, won't complete log in.
Have always ordered 1st day, never had trouble.
Guess I'll try again later.
Wish me luck. Cheers

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Anyone managed a 2023 subscription yet? The new store login that I had to create the other week fails to complete the order and so does trying the buy using the ‘as a guest option’. I expect the system is overloaded but weren’t they supposed to be making the store less problematic to use. I’ll try again later.

As someone asked earlier the international shipping is $22.99, so more than last year but not too bad.

Edit: Contacted by my card company saying the payment was declined and asking me to confirm I made the purchase. I said yes and tried again 5 minutes later and it worked. My subscription is in.

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Mine just went through after many tries.
Seemed like it responded after I unchecked "save this card to your account" check box. Before that it was saying "error in tokenizing" whatever that is.
Took me at least a half hour all in all.
Email confirmation and order confirmation both took many minutes. Must be busy. Never had these issues with my "old" acct.
Cheers and good luck

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2 shows to start a series. To steal a line from “Fargo”: It doesn’t get better than that.

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Here's something posted a while back by Doormouse on a Steve Hoffman Woodstock forum:

"Andy Zax [who produced the 2019 WS mega-box] tells the story of how difficult it was to get all of the horns in tune on the Blood, Sweat and Tears performance in a Rhino podcast. He explains that all of the horns were confined to two of the available six tracks and that due to the conditions under which they were played and recorded they were out of tune making for uncomfortable listening and he explains that apart from one track on the fourtieth anniversary set nothing had appeared from this set in either the movie or on the soundtrack albums. Initially, as was the case with the Ravi Shankar set, the producers believed that the techniques used for demixing at Abbey Road Studios may provide the answer but ultimately it was developments in ‘polyphonic tuning’ that allowed the issues to be solved. This is a form of autotune but is tailored to the individual instruments to alleviate the problems caused by the less than ideal recording environment. The band were at a particular high point and were unhappy to have the recordings released with the tuning issues, over which they had no control, in play. And, in spite of the sax player, Fred Lipsius, stating that this was their worst gig ever, the result here is a triumph of modern audio mixing technology over the horrific environmental setting of the original mult-track recording. As a fifty year old record of a big band recorded in a muddy field in the cold, wet, early hours of the morning I guess you could say it is a magnificent achievement to all concerned."

I agree that, for the most part, nobody in their right mind would want to be responsible for deciding how to rebalance players on a hallowed Grateful Dead recording. Still, there could be times when technical shortcomings of a recording might be repaired with a tool like this.

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Colin,
I placed my order as a guest and have received a confirmation of my payment immediately.
But.............GD-Store has not yet confirmed my order??
G.

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you don't get to tell me what to say or do so I will agree with you that you are wrong. I don't really give a f^^k what you think. But your ramblings confirmed it for me that you are incapable of rational thought and therefore are not worth my time anymore to reply to, did I not make that clear? I don't want to take it privately, just so you know, I don't want to discuss anything with you, here or privately, do you understand now? Is that plain enough for you? And one other thing, take your condescending attitude and place it where the sun don't shine.

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There are times when I want to comment and don’t. At other times, I regret not commenting and it gets too late. However, I NEVER tire of visiting, reading and commenting.
So, please bear with me:

I believe that it’s perfectly ok to post about any topic you would like to (within reason of course). I mostly enjoy talking about other things in addition to the GOGD. I have learned about, and spent money on, many cds & a few books I never would have known about otherwise.
I don’t mind sports coming up, I love sports, although seemingly no one likes the same teams I like.
Even politics doesn’t bother me too much, even if it’s an opinion that differs from mine.
When it comes to ARGUING about an issue, that’s another matter entirely. We police ourselves pretty well on here, at least I think so.
Differing opinions (GD eras anyone??), really don’t seem to bother most of us.
Respect of others, and their right to volunteer an opinion is paramount. No one, I feel, has a right to an ongoing argument on this sight.
While I agree with a LOT of things discussed here, I certainly don’t agree with everything!!
My best response to a topic or opinion I don’t like, is no response at all. What’s that saying, If don’t have anything nice to say…”
There’s virtually no one on here that I could say I have a bone to pick with. C’mon people, we should OBVIOUSLY take care of each other.
There were a couple of times people have singled out DAVEROCK, and my first reaction to that was, what?? This guy ALWAYS has good stuff to share. There was ONE time he said something that I was surprised to hear, and except for this post now, NO ONE would have known that. And I maintain that if I ever get lucky enough to go to England a 3rd time, I would definitely see if it were feasible to meet up with him for great conversations.
Without a civil exchange of opinions/differences, how would we learn anything new?? An open mind is the best defense against differing views.

Please accept an apology for a long rant. I couldn’t help it.

Now, WTF?? I had NO IDEA Dave’s 2023 subs were available. I ALMOST bailed last year, and am glad I didn’t. I’m gonna pay the ticket, and take another ride!!

Lastly, my Ravens play Tampa Bay on Thursday Night Football. I invite everyone to root for, or against them. I’m OK with that!!

Music is the Best!!

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Good to see ya! My confirmation took a while.
Busiest first day of subscriptions I have seen.
Gotta be the "new" store site issues.

Althea comes to mind today.
How do those lyrics go?
Opinions on the best one?
Cheers

Edit: Subscription seaside chat. Actual quotes, not what I thought I heard. On box set (he says set, not plural), "We've got a great one!". On 1973 anniversaries, Dave mentions "we have two this year", but he gives no details there. Still hoping for more than one box and something I can afford.

Edit 2: OK, now I got an email saying DaP 48 is backordered. Say what? Deadnet does seem especially tech challenged this year.

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10/1,2/77 DL2 really likes to open the new year with a show from 1977, doesn't he?

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What on earth does back ordered mean on an item, DaP#48, that isn’t due out for a year? Surely all 4 sets should be on back order since none of them currently exist.

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Colin, I have just ordered mine, after having too update my address,and card details,password etc, after several attempts. It looks like they are still building the site,as it states they have no history of any of my past orders until someone updates the system.
That last Bears Sonic Journal was a good one, I had my ears prick up when I heard the 2 bodhrams playing,upon reading the booklet I discovered it was Bear working his magic on the microphones.Lots of fun.

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Someone asked about international shipping. I ordered two copies and was charged 70 dollars. I thought it expensive but then thought divide by 4 for two hefty (yet still small) parcels to the U.K. and it’s not bad. I recently backed away from a (non-Dead) purchase where the postage was 1 1/2 times the cost of the cd.

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I got a shipping confirmation mail from the GD Store very early on the 22nd. With the time difference across the pond it was probably sent from the US on the 21st. At this moment UPS tracking sez "order information received" but they haven't yet received the goods.

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