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    Keithfan - Jeff Beck sang lead vocals on The Yardbirds "The Nazz Are Blue" on the album often referred to as "Roger The Engineer". He also sang on his hit single from 1967 "Hi Ho Silver Lining" - a song he always said he hated, although he seemed reconciled latterly, and even performed it live a few times. He also sang lead on "Tallyman" from 1967.

    If you wanted to cherry pick from his career there is a great live blu ray disc out called "Live at the Hollywood Bowl" recorded in 2016. That features music from all stages of his career and features guest artists, which is fun. I'm not sure if it's available on cd - that might be a good place to start to get an overview.

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    Jeff Beck - Blow By Blow, by far my favorite solo album of his.
    Jeff Beck - Wired, which led to more fusion...
    Return To Forever - Romantic Warrior, four virtuoso players doing their thing. Lenny White is one hell of a drummer.
    Billy Cobham - A Funky Thide Of Sings, clearly on a drummer thing here.
    Jan Hammer Group - Melodies
    All on vinyl and cassette.
    Cheers for the weekend!

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    So hard to pick things out, however... have long loved what he did with Mingus's "Good Bye Pork Pie Hat" from Wired. Somewhere Over the Rainbow, so well known, shows his extraordinary evocative skills. As a single disc (video too) intro and supreme example of how to triumph a live show in a tiny cramped venue, Live at Ronnie Scott's is pretty special with Tal and Vinnie there too.

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    Here are my recommendations: Beck's Bolero (just incredible), Freeway Jam, A Day in the Life, Got the Feeling, Situation, Going Down, Morning Dew, I Ain't Superstitious. There are so many more

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    I was driving yesterday with my wife and kids, so we ended up doing round-robin song selection (uggh - sometimes you just have to compromise :D My selection was the Jeff Beck / Rod Stewart version of People Get Ready. I was 13 when it came it out, and it was a staple on the Philadelphia airwaves. Beck's playing is perfect (great tone and creativity in his playing). My wife fiddled around with Pandora and came up with the Jeff only version (which I guess he recorded sometime later). I said no, if I get one pick it has to be the '85 version with Rod singing. I hadn't heard it in 3 or 4 years, so it was a great listening experience. Aside from a few Yardbirds tunes, I don't really know Jeff Beck's work. If anyone has song recommendations, I'd like to compile a dozen or so to see if it all grabs me. Did he sing at all?

    Happy belated B-day Nitecat - I am behind in the message boards.

    Yeah, life is inconceivable w/out music. It takes us to a unique place. I think of it with a perspective Robert Hunter said about his lyrics, when a fan once asked him the meaning of a song; he tried to answer, but ultimately said something to the effect of (paraphrasing here), "I hope that helps, but honestly, if I could explain it in plain words I wouldn't have to write a song." I hadn't though of it that way before. Lyrics as non-linear form of expression. I think it's the same with music - you feel an intense connection that can't be adequately explained in plain language.

    Well okie dokie, that's about as philosophical as I'm going today. I hope everyone is well.

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    I'm going back listening to all my Jeff Beck recordings, too. Incredible range of music, and it occurs to me that even when he is playing a style of music I don't normally like, the way he plays it lifts it up. I normally prefer it when guitarists - any musician for that matter - serve the music and not the other way round. With Jeff Beck, he seems a bit as though he was the other way round - the music seems more like a platform for him to take off from. Possibly the only guitarist I like who did that. He didn't do that all the time - that Les Paul Tribute concert isn't like that- but he did it often enough for it to be noticeable.
    A great one I played last night was "Who Else!" from 1999.

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    Yeah, I have two Trouble cd's, Manic Frustration from 1992 and another one just called, Trouble. It says 2009 but I think that's a reissue? I could Google it but I'm lazy.

    Mr. White and Come Touch the Sky are pretty cool hard rock tunes. I saw the singer passed just a couple of years ago. Mr. White is a funny fuckin' song about blow, which we used to call "ripper" and "gagger." I'll save coke stories for another time but I'll bet this bunch has got a few. ;-p

    So many bands like Trouble - good enough to light up a bar or small club and, back in the day, get a record deal, but never actually touch the sky. Shit, Dr. Hook never did make the cover of Rolling Stone did they?

    Still in full on Jeff Beck mode. Normally I am cycling through Zeppelin, the Beatles, the Stones, Aerosmith, the Dead (of course), the Doors, Pink Floyd, Van Halen, and lots of jazz and blues pretty damn regularly. Beck has a certain weight about him now that he's gone, but like when Mark Lanegan left us, I realize their spirit will always be alive, always 25 years old and healthy and strong. Like Jer.

    God bless everyone. Carpe Diem.

    \m/

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    ....time for some Jason.

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    You are going to love it Hendrixfreak. The return of Casey Jones to open the show, one of my favorite versions and Dupree's! Quite a few highlights. Looking forward to the full Norman of this Betty and 10/1/77.

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    "Life is inconvievable without music" - HF

    Amen to that! I can't imagine what my life would be like without it, in all its myriad forms. Or would have been like in the past. My enjoyment of it hasn't diminished one iota in over 50 years.

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Some faiths believe humans can get reincarnated as animals - so if you eat an animal, according to them, there is a possibility that you could actually be eating your mother. It your mother has died, that is.

Not that I was thinking about that this morning - I was just joking around with how people - me for one - have often observed that heroin isn't as risky as most people believe it is - so I was substituting shepherds pie for heroin in my earlier post. Leddeds post on the human riff surviving so long through having access to the good stuff reminded me of this way of looking at things.

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The Floyd just uploaded over 15 Dark Side Tour shows to stream/download for free. Not sure about download. Something they have done previously, and the shows are only up there for a limited time.

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Obviously beauty is in the eye of the beholder, but when it comes to recent poets, I am a big fan of Peter Balakian, especially “No Sign” and “Ozone Journal”. I stumbled on them when I was at Colgate, where he teaches, with my daughter who was deciding on colleges. She decided to go elsewhere, so finding them was the silver lining.

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Muchisimas Gracias. Many Thanks.

This Thank You is a bit late, but nonetheless, very sincere.

In order of reply appearance:

Proudfoot, please check your PM.

Hendrixfreak, please check your PM.

Nitecat, please check your PM.

Jake R, please check your PM.

Thank you.

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Searching for Peter Balakian led me to the Phoenix Poets series of books so plenty to get into there, thank you.

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Hey fellow Floydians!!!

This "streaming release" of 18 1972 Floyd shows is similar to what they did last year. Audience recordings of previously available shows. Sadly, the Floyd didn't record a lot of their shows. I have these streaming releases, if anybody needs/wants, but caveat emptor!!!

We were huge Floyd fans before we became major deadheads. First Floyd show: March 14, 1973, at the Boston Music Hall. Awesome stuff, especially Axe and Echoes...........

Psychedelic rock on!

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Cloudless everyday you fall upon my waking eyes
Inviting and inciting me to rise
And through the window in the wall
Come streaming in on sunlight wings
A million bright ambassadors of morning

Ghost Town by The Specials was a number 1. single in Britain in summer 1981, at the same time riots were breaking out in several major cities - including my old stamping ground, Manchester. One of those great examples where a record seems to mirror what is happening in society at the time of it's release. What was happening wasn't great, but that record reflecting it was.

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to note that New Year's Eve is coming up, and here's the place to talk about who you're going to see and who you're going with, etc. The link is not live (hey, anti-spam) but you guys are smart: https://www.dead.net/forum/what-are-you-doing-new-years-eve And now back to Dave's 44...
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[All Three Stooges whirl around] "Hey, who came in?!"

Same response when someone said to them: "Gentlemen! Gentlemen!"

Though I note that marye did not go that far... But "smart"???

It's that time of year, marye, when we all say a sincere "thank you" to you personally for ... I don't know if you read the insane stuff we "discuss" -- but I may speak for many when I say that I and others will seize upon your implied compliment and take it to the bank.

Thanks for your nice-ness!! I-I-I mean it!

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We keep losing beloved musicians by the day/week/month, and it will continue. It's sad for sure, but I'm reminding myself...when this quits happening, it will be because I'M dead. Scary!!

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Dead-Dick's Vol.4-Disc 2
Dead-Dick's Vol.4-Disc 3
Dead-Dick's Vol.2
Dead-Dick's Vol.1-Disc 1
Dead-Dick's Vol.1-Disc 2

That's 5, no matter what you think!!

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RIP Dino Danelli, drummer for the Rascals, dead at 78. I'm a big Rascals fan, and in fact I'm reading Felix's autobiography these days.

watched this yesterday VGuy! I usually put on an HD/YouTube fireplace on the TV when I'm working at home (to save actual firewood but adding needed ambiance) so this was an added bonus to get some top shelf GD spinning to the fire.

Happy Holidays to All!
Merry Sixtus

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....the weather is looking absolutely brutal over the next few days. A high of 6 degrees in New Orleans? Denver will have a high of 47 degrees then drops to -14 on Thursday?
Stay warm out there people!

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Fellow Floydian here and I read that about those 18 shows being released streaming, but just for a short time. You got them all? I have several Pink Floyd boots and there isn't a one that has good sound or recording. In fact, most sound like they were recorded on a cassette recorder in someone's pocket. How do these sound? Any of them respectable enough to listen to, other than a historical record? 73 was the first time I saw them also, that was a great tour, DSOTM, Echos and One of these days as an encore...wow so good. It was May I believe when I caught them in Tampa at the stadium. There is lack of good Floyd recordings so if any of these sound any good, I would be interested.
HF, great story and I want to add my 2 cents in for MaryE she is the best and has helped me many times in the past and is always a joy to converse with. Thanks Mary, we love you.
I have a yule log rolled for later :)

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It always seems a bit harder to take when Pink Floyd recordings sound a bit rough. Their records in the 70's were ones you would play to get full advantage of modern stereoscopic sound ( or whatever) - so an audience sourced bootleg seems a bit harder to take than one by a more raucous band.

Headline of the day - "Ambulance strikes : Don't get so drunk you need A&E NHS boss warns." There's always someone trying to take the fun out of the traditional British Christmas. They'll be telling us we can't attack each other on New Years Eve next.

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Good old FZ would've turned 82 today.

He was soooo much beloved here in Europe.
Thank you Frank for your music!

Merry Christmas to you all

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Winter, starts here in the Bay Area in about 20 minutes, 1:48 pm to be exact. The Dead played lots of great shows in the Winter, maybe the greatest season ever for the Dead. Classics, like 2/14/68, 2/27 & 28/69, 3/1 & 2/69, 2/13 & 14 /70, 12/26 & 28/79, just to name a few. Winter could certainly make a strong case for being the Dead's greatest season.

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I have not been able to locate the Floyd shows that dropped this week. Does anybody know which streaming services are they are on? I looked on Nugs.net and Spotify but I couldn't find them. Full disclosure, I do not have active accounts with either service so that may be why I can't see the full catalogue?

A really good Pink Floyd bootleg (both recording-wise and musically) is called Animal Instincts. It is a complete show from 5-9-77 in Oakland. I found it on eBay and likely there are still copies on there.

Winter 69 Spring 72 & 77 &90 summer 71 fall 73& 89. I think you can find good shows any weather it is and any clothes you wear. Maybe it could be a topic for the next boxset. in the early years maybe they play Chicago theatre 4 times a year (71)?
Thank you for asking. Surely there is a lot of good shows around NYEve.
Anyway now we are going to Summer daylight will grow bit by bit.

Clear skies? Meteors tonight. What do you do when the power goes out for days? Play live Dead of course. When heavy wet snow started up last Friday here in Vermont, no one guessed that more than 100,000 people would lose power that night. Friday night concert postponed. Saturday morning close to a foot of snow like wet concrete, trees bent over, branches broken, much damage. Phone lines went down too, no internet. That night, tablet to blue tooth speaker: November 14th, 1978 Boston Music Hall, add acoustic guitar. Kept the wood fired victrola well stoked. Power came back Sunday night, felt pretty special. Tomorrow night forecast for this storm affecting so many of us: starting as snow, changing to rain, up to two inches meaning flood watches, high winds before it turns back to snow and the temperatures plummet to single digits. More power outages predicted. Two inches of rain on top of a foot of icy snow, that's nasty. Fill the water jugs, charge the batteries, sand buckets ready. More Live Dead Please and Thanks. Stay safe and warm everyone, travel wisely.

Darkness Falls and Seasons Change. Appropriate words for 12/21.

Funny, I randomly picked PNE 74 from the PNW Box this morning skiing. The only 74 show from this box without a Weather Report suite. This box keeps growing on me. The sound is great, the performances, far from routine.. they really mix it up for the most part and the jams are distinct, creative and original. I think I'll pick up Portland or Seattle tomorrow, the warm and rainy day. Then the temperature goes off a cliff and winter returns with a vengeance, by Friday night it drops below zero (-21F with wind chill) and colder in the high country. It stays arctic cold until next weekend. Alberta Clipper, Polar Vortex oh my.

Winter gray and falling rain
We'll see summer come again...

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Good morning, psychedelic rockers!!

So far, I have "sound checked" about 2/3 of those "newly released" (lol) 1972 Floyd shows. Most are what you'd expect from the audience taping technology commonly available at that time. Which means, varies from maybe passable to truly wretched. However, there are exceptions........

The Hollwood Bowl show recording is actually very good for that era.

The first show released, Southampton, this sounds like either an unbelievably good audience recording, or maybe---BIG maybe---a high generation soundboard recording. Either way, sounds very different and better quality than the others.

I do have them all, as well as tons of other Floyd. Anybody interested, please PM me directly.

Fair warning----I am having some serious issues with the transfer service I use, so until that's figured out, speading these things around may be delayed a while...........

Rock on, safe and happy holidays to all!!!

Doc
Over the mountain watching the watcher
Breaking the darkness waking the grapevine
One inch of love is one inch of shadow
Love is the shadow that ripens the wine
Set the controls for the heart of the sun

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I have returned from the future and I have it on telepathic authority that the next GD special release will be "Box of Rain: The Foul Weather Shows." Dave has gone back through the archives, cross-referenced with National Weather Service reports and tour diaries to find the stormiest shows available. This will of course include the first-ever release of the Woodstock performance (with that wonderful incomprehensible rap from that still unidentified rando babbling about the "third coast") as well several lesser known but certifiably soggy unreleased shows.

Speaking of which ... recently came across "New Years Eve 1973" by the ABB, a three disc thingy that floated down the Bezos to my doorstep for a mere 22 bones. The Brothers are in fine form (seriously, did they ever play a bad gig?), and Garcia guests all over the third disc encore, trading licks with Dicky Betts and Boz Scaggs. Audio quality varies over the course of the show, gets pretty ragged around midnight probably because of the firework BOOMs going off but is generally pretty darn OK, evidently sourced from a broadcast. Weird that the Dead did not play a '73/'74 new year's gig, but Jerry got out there and jammed anyway.

Also of potential interest on the ABB front: the ABB has issued the Syria Mosque show from January 1971, long available as a barely listenable (at least in the copies I heard) bootleg. The "official" CD is better, but not that much better, which is a shame because the performance is amazing. On balance, "Syria Mosque" is probably only for us nutjobs who have to have every last note Duane Allman played. You know who you are.

....except in the southwest currently. Please. Be safe out there America. Frostbite in less than ten minutes on unexposed skin. Fifty degree temp drops in literally minutes. I worry about the homeless and the animals most of all.
Climate change is the real deal.
I'm 54 years old and have never heard of weather like this.
Proudfoot chose wisely.

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rolled outta those sheets
looked out the window
man, it was bleak
5 degrees on the meter
made me weak
pulled back the curtains
the sun streamed in
rainbows everywhere as the sun shone through the ice
then the wind began to blow
I could see more ice in the wind
looked up at the mountains
covered in snow
realized right then
I had nowhere to go
so I made some joe
and turned on the tv
they all said like a plea
frozen in five
think I'll just sit here and play
dead all day.

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The reason humans are living longer (though not in the barbaric US) is that, as toolmakers, we put a barrier between us and the environment, while wildlife, for sure, may nest and den, but otherwise they're out "there" and that makes for greater mortality. But it's vguy's tenderness in caring for others that I dig. And only 54?? (Spring chicken...)

As for stormiest shows, I cannot recall the date(s), but more than one Red Rocks GD show was played in the pouring rain. I was pretty close and no one in front of me left. Behind me, all I saw was a multicolored collection of ponchos. (Ha! Deadhead story: I have two raincoats with me at the Rocks and it begins to pour. I grant a stranger one of them, which matched with rain pants. I.e., my valuable backcountry ensemble. After the show he walks away with the jacket. Two years later, same scenario and I see the guy wearing my jacket. So I said, 'Hey, I want that back.' He says 'Let me use it during the show.' I said 'Okay.' After the show he disappears again, forever this time. Today I recall the loss of gear, but do not want to let it make me less willing to help a fellow DH. Perhaps a faint echo of vguy's compassionate stance towards other creatures. But I'm still a little pissed!)

Okay, by now, Dave L. has made his 2023 box decision. Mr. Norman is reviewing the tapes for anomalies and the artist is offering sketches of his/her/their approach. But will it be a box I can pass on or will it be a monster '73 pkg that recalls my first big, year-long outing (at least June to October)?? And when during the year will they drop the Wake of the Flood reissue? Early on, with the box later??

I am the worst.............

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Jake R, can I ask you to please check your PM?

Have a beautiful day.

Regards.

My Festivus complaint is that I have to wait too long between Boxes.
2 Boxes per year Dave/Rhino.

-4 F (-20 C) here with a “feels like” -26 F.

At this point a little Cold Rain and Snow sounds warm.

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(Cue the instrumental version of Christmas time is here off of the Vince Guaraldi Peanuts Christmas album!)

Since it’s supposed to be the season: just would like to echo the kindness/compassionate sentiment.
As the world seems to be swirling down the proverbial shiter, kindness and compassion seem more important than ever! It’s the one thing every human can do, no matter what your situation or who you are.
No matter how tough it might be for you, there’s always someone who has it worse, so even just the smallest gesture of caring can make giant difference in someone else’s journey. Just a little smile, to the right person, at the right time, could change someone’s life! It’s that simple!

Think of how how vguy delt with that angry wing nut. Not so much the interaction itself, but hopefully perhaps the impression it made on those there that witnessed it. Maybe next time it’ll be one of them and in their subconscious they’ll now posses that ability to turn the other cheek, to let it go, to perhaps even have compassion for that guy who probably thinks he means well…forgive them as they know not what they done. Perhaps it’s all a test?
All I know is as things appear to get more dire, the more I can try to feel kindness, especially in situations where it wouldn’t normally be the case, the better I feel. It’s like wining some kind of personal lottery to be kind, especially if the person “doesn’t deserve it”.
When I was a doorman, one of the bellmen had this thing where if he checked someone in and they didn’t tip, or were cheap, instead of getting mad like the rest of us might do, and even go out of our way to not give them good service etc, this guy would spend the entire time the guest was with us trying to be even extra helpful and kind. Often, by the time the cheapskate left us, he’d actually end up tipping this bellmen better than if he’d just give the usual upon check in. It was cool to watch this guy take such a negative, and turn it into a positive, even if it didn’t pan out in tips.
Like, the more folks are dicks, the more I’m going to be kind!

So cue up Ryan Adams song Kindness, and think of at least one way you can make a difference in someone’s life today.
Tamp down all the noise, especially at this time of year, open up that GD hippie sonar, and shed some positive light and kindness out there. I mean what else is there?

Who’d a thunk Ain’t no time to hate, and are you kind? would become increasingly more pertinent over time.
Yep that damn Hunter sure was a smart fellow to be sure. Although many great rock lyrics still resonate, one could argue that the Dead, especially Hunters lyrics could actually be more relevant now, 50 some years later!

Quite the gift!
So if some rouge bastard steals your sears poncho, or was that a real poncho? Maybe it’s just a test to see who the fallen angels are out there. Kindness tested, kindness sustained. That’s one of my favorite things about this dnet place. Oh sure we squabble and bitch about this and that, mostly nothing, but like family, we’re usually pretty cool to each other.
So sorta like Mickey said, take these feelings, and put them out into the world and do some good.

And please be careful and stay warm out there folks, especially those who aren’t used to this “winter” weather!
Make like a Boy Scout and be prepared, cause like GOT’s winter is coming!

Nice to see HF seemingly his ole self. Hopefully Nappy feeling better after another bout of sickness, and Jeff Smith and the Mrs too. Mr Jimmys had a tough year too, so hoping he and his, as well as all y’all have a safe and prosperous new year too! And anyone I missed? Oh yeah, I know DMCVTs had a rough year too!

Ok, a couple more quick tunes before I head down the mine:
Cue up 8 days of Hanukkah and Ain’t no Chimneys in the Projects, by Sharon Jones and the DaP Kings.
I mean it is supposed to be a celebration and who knows how to celebrate better than Deadheads!
Stay home, Be safe, be well, find somebody warm to snuggle with!
Ho fuggin ho, and a Festivus for the rest of us!

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Not sure why they would want to extend copyright protection on crappy sounding AUDs.

Floyd may have been another pioneering band in high quality concert sound, but they apparently weren’t smart enough to record everything.
On the other hand, everything probably isn’t needed since they played basically identically night after night (which I read before was because the music had to match the visuals).
I recall several years ago when I was trying to differentiate back to back nights of DSOTM, the difference was that in one of the recordings you could hear someone kick a glass bottle across the floor near the microphone.

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That was my impression of Pink Floyd, that from DSOM onwards they basically played sets that were quite formalised, with no improvisation and no chances taken. They were the only band from that era that I saw, who played complete albums from beginning to end in concert. I only saw them twice, though. The first one, at Knebworth in 1975 was a bit more unpredictable. They played two sets - the first of which consisted of unrecorded songs that would later appear on "Wish You Were Here" and "Animals". In 1977 when I saw them they played the whole of "Animals" followed by the whole of "Wish You Were Here", with "Money" as the encore. I never felt like seeing them again after this one.
In some ways they were at the opposite end of the psychedelic spectrum to The Dead. They were a bit wilder earlier on, before I clambered on board.

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....I will be honest, if he wasn't obviously packing, the interaction may have been a little different. Small man with a gun to make him seem bigger. I could've taken him easy but there were phones coming out as well. Best to just walk away. I don't want to be "trending" on social media.
No phones around or firearms? Possibly a different reaction from me. Trumpers are a strange breed.

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On Marye's thread, What are you doing on NYE?
See recent posts started here.
Shows happening? Who you hangin' with?
What will you be playing? Imbibing?
Cheers

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Sad week at Casa Nappy...Señora Nappy and I had to say goodbye to our sweet little fur baby, Violet, this past Monday....she had been bravely dealing with a small cell feline lymphona the past year...the Mrs was her nursing saint, giving her the daily med doses that kept her going well the past year... a couple of weeks ago though there was a sharp drop off in her health and energy and last Friday we made the decision that it was time...Mr Jinks has been moping around Meowing loudly looking for his sister...we got them both 13 years ago...how such a small creature can leave such a huge hole in a household is amazing...I asked our Vet about how we should handle any issues Jinks may have and she told us just give him the attention he'll be needing...

Also I have read how folks here have dealt with their fur family members illnesses and I want to ask if any of you carry pet insurance...we go through a company called Spot...we paid about $50 a month for each animal....it covers annual wellness checks, meds etc...we get about 80% of the Vet costs back which is quite a savings....

All of you Northerners here please stay safe during these Artic Weather Bombs...I saw today that the Buffalo area was expecting a ton of snow near zero temps and 40 mph winds to boot!

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....Vguy is trending towards We Three Kings, Silent Night and Tell It To The Mountain. The trifecta in my opinion.
So many awesome versions by several artists. Dolly Parton currently. George Strait prior.
Edit. Sorry Nappy. She was the cat over your head in your Avatar?
Sucks. Pets are family. They will love you unconditionally. Big or small. Rat or cow. Unlike some people.
Christmas Must Be Tonight by The Band just came on. Awesome.

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This is one badass eyes. Merry Christmas and happy Hanukkah my deadhead friends. I used to have a live Floyd tape 'crackers' since 1989. I forget what concert it was. Help.

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Yup, Sarge was a good boy.

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....I forgot. That's on me.

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Was thinking of you today, worried about your health, and thought of posting a 'Hey, where's nappy?' So sorry for your loss. Grief is hard. I wish you the best in keepin' on.

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No problem. Sarge had quite a following in Framingham Massachusetts.

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I would guess it was, as Bobby said, "The Annual Red Rocks Rain Out" .... gushed all three days in July of '82, but the music was wonderful (IMO).... as I recall, before TLEO?, he says something to the effect "we want to thank the weather for not raining on us any more" and something else about going up "in a shower of sparks" .... in spite of it, managed a pretty doggone decent set of audience tapes (mics/equipment under huge blue tarps), which I still have and to which I still listen. The crowd response to Rider's "I'd shine my light through the cool Colorado rain" was a seminal moment for all....

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