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  • estimated-eyes
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    The sitting down or standing up at shows is a vexing issue. Pretty much every show I went to until the mid-2010s was a stand-up affair. Dancing or not, when the band was on the stage, most of the audience was out of their seats. The first time I ran into the issue in a significant way was at a Tedeschi Trucks Band show at the Morris Theater in South Bend, IN in 2016. I went solo and scored a 4th row ticket on Trucks side on the aisle. Looking around as I took my seat, I read the crowd as a sitting crowd, but I got up plenty and made myself as inconspicuous as possible (tough being over 6') in the aisle, but most folks stayed sitting throughout. After their main set, they come out and they are tuning up and a lady from the center yells, "Can we get up and dance?" Susan told us we could do what we wanted, get up and dance, sit, whatever. They proceeded to play a Bitches Brew jam that seriously melted my face, though I was probably one of only 10 people in the crowd who knew what they were playing.

    On the other end of the spectrum was a Phish show on Northerly Island in Chicago about 2012 or so. This was a GA show in a largely undeveloped field on this island. The night previous they had the set abbreviated by a big storm and promised a three set show this night. First set rocks and they go into break and think I can sit down and rest (I was in my 40s at this point in time) for the next set. Nope, Phish fans were constantly jostling for position, bumping me, stepping on me. After the 2nd set, I figure folks must be tired and want to sit down-- nope, more jostling. I have not attended a Phish show since-- if I can't sit down at set break, that is f-ed up.

    I am of the mind, let folks do what they want to do, like Susan said. Sit, stand, dance, whatever makes you happy. But, also let folks do what they want to do. Now, if you are a sitter, that may mean you are not going to have a good view for the show if the person in front is a dancer/stander, but that is the trade-off. At TTB this summer in Aurora, IL, it was a sitting crowd, so I went with that, however, when I did get up and explore, the sound was considerably better from a standing position.

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    Great watching Croatia knock Brazil out of the World Cup earlier today. Those Brazilian players are the worst behaved of any I have seen recently. The white haired ones seemed the worst. Fouling as often as possible, pretending to be fouled themselves, crying when they lost. What a shower. You wouldn't want to be standing behind them at a gig.

    Seeing your name reminds me, Colin, I may order that new King Crimson box before Christmas.

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    It’s dangerous to browse the internet. I was looking for some other stuff and ‘The Lyrics of Syd Barrett’ appeared on the screen. I couldn’t resist it. It apparently came out last year but I missed it.

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    "Waves of violet go crashing and laughing. The rainbow winged singing birds fly round the sun. Sun bells rain down in a liquid profusion. Mermaids on porpoises draw up the dawn. What's Become of the Baby this cold December morning?"

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    Does anyone remember Allison?

  • Vguy72
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    33 years ago today....

    ....the Grateful Dead played The Forum in LA. Spencer Davis and Bruce Hornsby sat in.
    It's a grate show.

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    Nice-ness = good

    Nitecate you found the formula for making friends and influencing neighbors: asking nicely. A genuine smile and a look directly into someone's eyes often does the trick in modifying annoying behaviors. Unfortunately for me, there are certain lines in my face that I cannot hide, so I hope to distract with eye contact and a big smile. I can do that at least twice a year.

    Oro -- I'm on the mend. Had a 9-day follow-up today with a fresh EKG, exam of my entry wounds by a very nice looking young woman, and fresh advice on taking it easy another 20 days, with six meds per day (some twice) so I have something to do.

    Interestingly, and it's a bummer, that my local Dead Hippie Brewing is closing, so we're headin' there tonight as on most Thursday nights for an open mic gathering. The owners, Dean and Cheryl, are about as nice as you get and their hospitality and vibe has been infectious. You can walk in anytime, talk to anyone, hang, make friends and on Thursdays play your ass off and everyone is grooving on the great beer selection and the parking lot scene. Sound familiar? I often play Pigpen tunes and that automatically gets a rise out 'o the crowd, tunes like Easy Wind, Mr. Charlie, Operator, Big Boss Man (okay, Jimmy Reed ala Ron McKernan), I think there's others... oh yeah, Alligator acoustic (try it, it's actually a children's song when done sing-song acoustic).

    Poncho -- do you know the Setlist Program? It could be the source material for your Xcel spreadsheet, but you'd have to do data entry for 2,000 shows. We hardly knew ye when ye dropped off the face of the Earth...........

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    HF, your story reminds me of a time at a Dead show. We were up front in our space and next to me was a large woman in a very furry sweater. Furry like prickly almost. And she kept rubbing my bare arm with her prickly sweater. Very annoying. I had to ask her nicely to move further away from me.

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    Poncho, there used to be a little softcover pocketbook called Deadbase Jr. It had every known show and setlists. Not so overwhelming as the oversize Deadbase, but from the same people. Not a spreadsheet, but easy to deal with. Don't think it's published anymore. You might pick up one on ebay.

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    C'mon VGUY, if I knew that was YOU, I'd have no problem with you dancing in front of me, just tell the other 26 people to get the H*LL out of my sightline!!

    1STSHOW, LOVE the critters!! My experience with trying to capture good photos is to make sure my phone is ALWAYS nearby. The best shots I have only lasted for seconds before it would have been too late.
    For the record, I like Hobbes (with an E), and Big Boy Pete!! Lots of possible nicknames with those 2.

    Not sure what to do, so I think I'll listen to some music. It's the Best!!

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One of the best first sets I've seen! Billy will confirm.
12/28/76: the great Freddie King departs

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43 years ago today, I was at the Oakland Auditorium for a knockout night with the Good Old Grateful Dead. This show was released as Road Trips #3 vol 1. Big Fun! Garcia said that Freddie King was big influence on his early guitar playing.

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Nice first show Mary. I am sure that was a blast. I always thought these last five shows of the year would make a great box with the three set 12/31/80 gem,
to close out a great year.

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Wish I could write this well! She wrote: "My first show, and look what happened..."

That captures the contagious maelstrom that is frequently one's first GD show. At my first show, being real young, I had no idea what was going on, but I thought it bore further exploration -- i.e., more shows! Another show -- my second show -- and the hook was set. Maybe we need to review a round of our "second shows"?

BTW, in my spare time in my basement (mixing up the medicine) I've been concocting scenarios for a '68 release. That the setlist will be repetitive will be its strength. Put three shows on a Dave's Pick, all featuring Dark Star > St. Stephen > The Eleven > Lovelight >Death Don't > New Potato Caboose > The Other One > Feedback. Now "they" (whoever the hell "they" are) have a recently unearthed June '68 show, thanks to Bear's banana boxes. Dave released 20 Oct 68(?) with that goofy cartoon book (but no CD available) and I have in my hands a booot with a clean 12 October 68. That might even be enough for a Pick with bonus tracks of 68 fragments. (Even if they have to re-release a couple fragments to make it work.

I doubt there'd be much squawking!

Okay, just tidying up the medicine vat... I'll reemerge in the New Year when it's safe to venture forth.

P.S. Vguy: how do you do it?? You have a handy bookshelf, access to that "internet" or a superb memory. Inquiring minds want to know. (And you'd be wise not to say, it might diminish your powers...)

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42 years ago today, Cousins and I were rocking out to the Good old Grateful Dead at the Oakland Auditorum. Cousins I agree, it was a great show , with a Casey Jones encore! Fun times for sure!

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Buffalo keeps appearing on the news here, covered in snow with freezing conditions. It's a place I would never have heard of if The Dead hadn't played there. Never let it be said that listening to them isn't educational. I hope everyone is keeping safe who lives there, too.

Freddie King ! A nice run through Hideaway by The Dead at the 11/7/71 show. They don't make a meal of it, just a bright and breezy nod to a great guitarist.

Truckin' up to Buffalo
Buffalo gals won't you come out tonight
Shuffle off to Buffalo
Flint, Ford auto, Mobile Alabama, windshield wiper, Buffalo NY
We always hang in a buffalo stance (ok, that one doesnt officially count)

I would not choose to live there
COLDAF

Well sorta. As a former “west coaster” or WNY (western New Yorker) I can say that it’s as much Canadian as American, and I mean that in a good way! In fact, many affectionately call it southern Canada as we’d rather identify with them instead of with “the city” ahem lol Not quite east coast, not quite mid-west…
Yep, their getting pounded pretty good this year, relatives all good so far, just getting antsy being stuck due to driving ban. Must be pretty bad if they still haven’t been able to get the roads going, one thing that place truly excels at, snow removal, much better than here!
Place has made many positive changes over the last years, and most of the people are hard working down to earth types with the best and most loyal fans anywhere, Go Bills!
The Dead always played well there too!

Mine was 12/27/86 - Kaiser/Oakland Auditorium as I have posted about several times. Walked in and the Neville Brothers were wailing.

12/28/87 Oakland Coliseum - another very well played show, boys looked like they were enjoying themselves. Smokin 2nd set Cumberland. Seems we have a few around here that love 2nd set Cumberland, I do too.

See if any can get. One of my favorite shows was 12/30/86. Something happened there that later meant so much more to me. Can anyone put together why 12/30/86 (Kaiser/AO) and 7/16/88 Greek mean so much to me?

That was by far the best show of the four night run. Those were my first West Coast shows and the only shows I saw at the Kaiser. What an awesome venue.

My guess would be that both shows had guests sit in during drums. Either that or you could take the BART to each venue.

I have no idea what the weather gods have against Buffalo, but they’re wiping that place out this winter.

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41 years ago tonight, I was at the S.F. Civic for an absolute blast with the Good Old Grateful Dead! This is one of my favorite Dead shows that I atttended. I hope this will be an official release one day. Big Fun!

Metal Church - Metal Church
Keel - Lay Down The Law
Exciter - Heavy Metal Maniac
Venom - Black Metal
M.A.R.S. - Project : Driver
Never forget your roots.
Some are skipping. Looking up vinyl cleaners. Baby steps.
Any recommendations from you vinyl heads?
Buffalo videos I've seen look terrible. When there is a "no driving ban" you know it's bad. Ugh.
But I'm all in when mother hen Marye checks in. When I look at moderators on social media, she gets the crown.
I'm not banned, so yay!
Hope you are doing well Mary. Excuse my banging head.

Get a Spin Clean record washer.

spinclean . com

So, what’s your first purchase of new vinyl going to be?
Looks like 3-1-69, 12-10-71, and 6-17-91 are available for reasonable prices on Amazon.
Also, the LST Soundtrack has 2-14-70 Dark Star and 6-21-71 Chin Cat IKYR.

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This should probably be on the other thread, but I think that maybe we do Mary's first show as a pick of the day, whatdaya all think?
Carlo, Judas Priest Rocka Rolla the only Priest lp I own, more rock and roll than metal played it alot back in the 80's.
Never used Clean Spin so I can't recommend it or not, but I have used the discwasher system for decades and it has always worked well for me. Now some lp's may need deeper cleaning and that would require extra applications of their liquid and further cleaning, but it has brought back many an old lp for me that really did have a lot of clicks and pops that were removed. It, and I don't think any product, will fix a scratch or a skip but discwasher will do wonders on all that "surface" noise that can collect in the grooves of a lp. not that expensive either.
Last 5:
Jethro Tull Stand Up
Spirit Rapture in the Chambers
Ten Years After Cricklewood Green
Led Zepplin II
Jimi Hendrix Experience Axis Bold as Love
Bruce Hornsby live 12-5-93 Has a China Doll, Scarlet Begonias>Fire on the Mountain, Aiko Aiko, Dark Star, Not Fade Away, and Across the River, Low Spark of High-Heeled Boys and a Wearwolves of London. It's a good show with some Christmas music thrown in for good measure. (Chestnuts roasting on an open fire, God rest ye merry gentlemen)
oops that's 6

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Pulsing Signals Gong
We Are Looking In On You Hawkwind
Complete Recordings 1929-1934 cd3 Charley Patton
Fillmore East 12/31/69 1st set Jimi Hendrix/Band of Gypsies
Heroes of the Blues Mississippi Fred McDowell
Conversation Pieces cd3 - BBC 1968-69 David Bowie

last two Dead - 10/17/72 from the box - a great recording - Bob's guitar really comes through nicely on this. And Daves 10-Thelma 12/12/69.
These recently released Dead shows on vinyl suit me to a tee - although the Dicks Picks ones cost a small fortune. 2/27/69, 2/28/69 and 3/1/69 were the last ones I played. All fantastico in every respect. Be great if 3/2/69 comes out next year on vinyl.

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38 years ago today, I was at the S.F Civic, along with a lot of other cool people who post here on the forum, for a High Time with the Good Old Grateful Dead. Start off with Sat Night and finish with Broke down Palace, with a rocking Big Rail Road Blues, and it is BIG FUN!

First, sorry about lil Violet and not responding sooner!
I’m extra worried about Mr Jinx now without any supervision.
Dbl passwords I tell ya!

Second, just read Rosie McGee’s Dancin’ with the Dead. Apparently she lived at the GC for a number of years.
Wonder if you ever crossed paths since you’ve met and seen damn near everyone!

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In the UK vinyl nows sells more than CDs, DVDs and everything else except Nintendo Switch games.

This is not yet the case in the US as Vguy is still sitting on the fence.

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Bought first vinyl since 1986 this year. Dave's #1 and then Little Feat "Waiting on Columbus" autographed by 3 remaining who played on the original i.e. Bill, Kenny, and Sam. Researching there history before they played here shows a long winding road of create, break-up, reform. It was a fun night, at one point I got up from my seat and walked down to where the second row of seats are. Kenny Gradney saw me and started laughing and gesturing to Bill Payne. As I have written before, when my hair and beard are the right length, I look like Jerry. While at Govt Mule, I was told 5 times I look like Jerry. So any way, when I walked down, my hair and beard were perfect. So did he laugh at me or with me? Not sure, but I was wearing an R. Crumb "Keep on Truckin" shirt. They were playing "Willin." I think they got a kick out of that. I am almost 60, but we were babies compared to the other audience members. I am sure the average age was approaching 70. Some had to be wheeled in and looked frail - go guys, hell yeah.

Have not listened to either or any other of my extensive collection since 1987 or so. I still have my old turntable but have not hooked it up.

I am sure many follow to some degree Jack White and his move to Nashville, and buying an old press plant there.

Simon glad to bump into you again. Hope all well there for you and yours. Hope a Happy and Prosperous New Year to you, yours, and all here as well.

BTW - was 6th time seeing Feats, not bad when you consider their broken history.

Not sure of official stats, but most know a December 29th show was very rare, I think.

12/29/87, off night, friends and I walked to the mid-point of the golden gate bridge and stared at Alcatraz and surrounding areas thinking about the escape. All while freezing our asses off. Wasn't that cold, probably mid 50's, but the ferocious win made the wind chill I am sure, near freezing. We had no idea how long it would take us when we left, but from my old memory, I am sure we were out there at least 2 hours. Great time to remember, would never attempt again.

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Gary, your so right, not many 12/29 Dead shows. Gary I hope you have a great New Year, your a friend and a cool cat.

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Sorry to hear Ian Tyson has passed at 89. Ian, along with ex-wife Sylvia, and their band (Great Speckled Bird), were aboard the infamous Festival Express, and we all know what happened aboard those rails all those years ago!. What a ride for the ages.

Tyson’s band had a few great players go through it in their day, including ND Smart (Gram Parsons), Buddy Cage (NRPS), Amos Garrett (who played on Garcia’s 2nd solo record, and was a favourite of Jimmy Page), and Ben Keith (Neil Young).

May the Four Strong Winds carry you home, Ian.

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At the Festival Express screening I'm sure I embarrassed my pals going "Holy crap, it's Ian Tyson!" Some years later, he was playing the Freight and Salvage in what may have been his last tour here but maybe not. I got some CDs and after he had signed those I asked him if he'd sign my Festival Express DVD. He looked startled. His band, a bunch of young Canadian dudes named Gordon, were mystified. "It was another time," he told them, as he signed it. I dunno how many copies of Festival Express are out there signed by Ian Tyson, but it was definitely a moment.
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....I passed that one around to a few of my friends. Going to look and see if it was returned.
Library Vguy here stamping check outs.
Gimme a minute.

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Marye - I love the Ian Tyson story.

VGuy - I had an album by Spirit that was like your Festival Express DVD - I ended up buying three (vinyl) copies of it over time, as friends kept borrowing/liberating it, and I could never remember who had it.

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Read his obit and learned much I didn't know. He seems like the rare person who has their brush with Pop fame, yet regrouped, returned to who he truly is, and from a down-home perspective then created a new musical persona and put out music of real substance over the majority of his life, while keeping a ranch running. (The days are 6am to 6pm -- no good for an HF slug.) I think that's more rare than one might think.

Marye, way to go with the Festival Express DVD. Kids these days, they don't know #@$%&!

Maybe you just started a "Whose autograph did you get" thread. I go to see Charlie Musselwhite years ago (many times, but in this particular instance) my buddy and I wait in line to get my CD of his first album signed. One of Charlie's endearing (and profitable) schticks is to stay after the show and sell and sign CDs til the last person straggles out. We tell Charlie that we're learning to play blues. "It's never too late," he said, charitably. (We probably looked like stoned, middle-aged wreckage...)

So after mine is signed, I walk over to his guitarist, Kid Anderson, who played a Gretsch 6120, because I happened to own one. We talked strings, action, etc. Then I asked if he records his own CDs. "Why ... yes," he responds, and reaches into his guitar case with one eye on the boss's signing table. Charlie wasn't watching, so the Kid sells me a CD from the stage while Charlie is banking coin at the card table. A cherished memory... Kid Anderson now runs and owns Greaseland in San Jose, where a lot of blues people (Charlie, Elvin Bishop) record.

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4/5 of the David Grisman Quintet, 10-17-97.
Grisman, Eakle, Craven, Coria.

They played Nightingale Concert Hall, University of NV, Reno as part of the Performing Arts Series where people buy season tickets and see a variety of music over the year. There were a lot of older people dressed nice and then 20-40 people in tie-dye. There was a single taper with a DAT deck (the printed program says “the use of photography and recording equipment is strictly prohibited”).
The printed program has a brief bio about each musician (also says that a family season ticket is $75 for one adult and one student under 17; not a bad deal if you want to expose your kid to a variety of different non-rock music).

I got the autographs on the printed program.

I was looking at my Festival Express DVD this week and decided that I will watch it this weekend some time.

I stopped loaning out my CD’s in the late 90’s when I realized that my friend would just set the CD’s on the table rather than back in the jewel case. A couple CD’s came back with sticky residue on them, and he wondered why they skipped.

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I only have two autographs I can think of.
Both sports related.
Carl Mecklenburg - ex-Bronco lineman. Came to where I worked for a tour of the Scott fly rod factory and signed with a bible verse that currently evades me.
Justin Leonard - pro golfer and all around good guy. Helped him with a ski tune and rentals for his folks at Telluride. Have a great story about talking him into getting his bindings checked with my, " I met Phil Mickelson when he was on a patrol toboggan with a broken leg at Snowbowl - Flagstaff, AZ" story. Justin is somewhat short but skied the biggest size Rossi Bandits they made (then likely a 193 cm).
Never bothered to get any stars' sigs as they come to Telluride NOT to be noticed, unlike Aspen. Only famous music one I can think of would have been Alicia Keys who I didn't know from Eve anyway.
Cheers

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43 years ago tonight , I was at the Oakland Auditorium for a Sunday night show with the Good old Grateful Dead. Part of this show was released on Road Trips, Fun Times!

Nice 1stShow,

Carl Mecklenburg, a MN native. Played high school football here and made it to the big time.

Love those 79 shows from Oakland Billy. I different band from the previous year's closing shows.

Good to hear from you again Farseer. Where have you been?

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three feet tall (1/2 scale) to play that wall of sound? With a guitar with 11 frets?

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42 years ago tonight, you know I was at, having great time with the Good old Grateful Dead! They played a real nice second set China Doll, real fun show.

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Crazy fun times. Three of the years were in Oakland, one year was in S.F.. In 1982. Etta James & Tower of Power came out and played Hard to Handle and Tell Mama for an encore. The shows on the 30th always seemed better then on the 31st, everybody was probably tired by then.

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So the 21 Oct 68 release with the cartoon book is 38 minutes long. They've sold whatever amount of those silly books as they're going to. Time for Dave & Co. to throw the fans a few '68 bones! Give us the new June '68 show discovered by OSF, tuck in 10-21-68 and a bunch of fragments and THEN I'll stop! (If that sounds like an extortion threat, I'm okay with that...)

Oh, and, Happy New Year everyone... I've been listening to Canned Heat doing "Let's Work Together," a take-off on Wilbert Harrison's "Let's Stick Together."

Make someone happy
Make someone smile
Let's all work together and
Make life worthwhile

That's my motto for 2023 -- or else!

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Giving thanks for many blessings in 2022. Many were not so fortunate.

I am looking forward to seeing Dead & Co. in Boulder this coming summer for what looks to be the last times.

Last 5:

Paul McCartney - Egypt Station
Led Zeppelin - Celebration Day
Jerry Garcia - Garcia (expanded)
The Kinks - Low Budget
Eric Clapton - 461 Ocean Boulevard

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Currently Watching:
- Jack Ryan (Season 3)
- The Rolling Stones - The Biggest Bang
- The Rolling Stones - Steel Wheels Atlantic City
- David Crosby - The Capital Theatre
- Hockey, hockey, more hockey

Currently Playing:
- Blondie Chaplin
- Rolling Stones - Tattoo You (Deluxe)
- The Nels Cline Singers (Share The Wealth)
- Tinariwen - Live in Paris
- Flying Burrito Bros - Live In NYC 1976

Favourite Releases 2022:
- Tedeschi Trucks Band - I Am The Moon series
- Tom Petty - Fillmore 1997
- Miles Davis - Bootleg Series Vol 7
- Bruce Hornsby - ‘Flicted
- Wilco - Yankee Hotel Foxtrot Deluxe Reissue
(Lots of honourable mentions)

Favourite DaP 2022 Release: DaP 43 (Two great 1969 shows from a band on the way up)

Personal Rating of 2022: 1.5 out of 5

If I Had One 2023 Resolution: Do better.

Best wishes to all for a wonderful 2023.

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Fortunately, on 12 30 91 I and my beloved made it to the Bay Area snd this GD show. Uuunfortunately, the show itself suqt.

"Lets work together"...I performed that song for my school earlier this year at an assembly. They dug it.

Watched a movie "Wild" with wife and daughter last night. Its 1995. Reese Witherspoon copes with mothers untimely death first by turning to heroin and then ho'in' around. Then she up and hikes the Pacific Crest Trail. When she arrives in Ashland OR it is when Jerry died. A few wookies are shown singing Box of Rain and then Ripple. She meets a guy organizing a Jerry memorial and after the event they get busy in a yurt. (Luckily for him, she had showered earlier in the day. We the audience got visual evidence of that.)

Very long story as to why, but I drove a car from Salem Oregon to Seattle yesterday with a nasty ear infection and only '50 Elvis hits" as CD accompaniment.
Elvis was great at times, so-so at times, and cheeeeeezzzeee at times. It was a memorable ride, nonetheless.

Elvis faves for me:
I cant help falling in love with you
Are you lonesome tonight

Those two always make me verklempt...

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[Check out the "dead dot net / forum / what-are-you-doing-new-years-eve" thread. I first posted this there, but there are more crickets than posts right now, so I'm reposting here. Head over and check it out.]

I suspect that many of us here are past those riotous, public celebrations of New Year's Eve of our youth ("Hello!" Edie Brickell in Deep Ellum!). . . Right now (10AM) I'm spinning "Hundred Year Hall" – that's the album that finally ushered me onto the bus after years of dabbling with mostly studio albums. I've got other stuff to do this afternoon, but "Hundred Year Hall's" got me thinking about cueing up SonicWallpaper's mix of all (but 1) of the Dark Stars from 1972 so I can whistle while I work. It's almost 12 hours long, so we'll see how far (out) I get. Not sure if we're going to have to make an appearance at some friends' house this evening, but later on (back home well before midnight in any case), I think I'll dust off "Infrared Roses", fire it up, step out on the deck with mi espousa, and twirl up into the Milky Way – should be a crystal clear evening! I know, these aren't new year's eve shows, but I'll catch back up with them next year, sometime after I get back from the greater galaxy. . .

Here's to a Happy (and maybe not quite so Incomprehensible) New Year to us all!!! Onward.

I'm still amazed and laughing from that 1/2 scale version of the Wall of Sound. Cheers ICECRMCNKD!

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A tip of the cap to PF!
- Suspicious Minds - Got Donna Jean clearly heard as one of the backing vocals from the Muscle Shoals era
- In The Ghetto - Social conscience Elvis
- A Little Less Conversation - Great vibe and it rocks
So many to choose from.
Best wishes for a happy new year to all.
CHEERS!

A full size Wall of Sound needs to be built in Vegas.
Vguy would buy an annual pass.

Staying in tonight.
Going to watch the Red Wings, then 12-31-78 DVD.

Last 5 - video
Bonus disc - Long Strange Trip
Festival Express
7-4-89 Truckin Up To Buffalo
Gimme Shelter
Dawn of the Dead (GD and rise of San Francisco Underground)

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All the best to everyone for 2023. Fled Vermont winter for a few days, southbound to the Chesapeake Bay on a warm sunny Thursday, road tunes on the descent into the megalopolis and NJ Turnpike provided by June 14, 1969 show at Monterey Peninsula College, a peak 1969 by many accounts, prelude being a recent TTB show thanks to ATTICS. Doc11 excellent suggestion 12/31/69 Tea Party show in the shadow of the Green Monster. Tonight staying in, wine and dine, toot some horns with my big little bro and his wife. Great to hook up with some old friends from back in the day, watch bald eagles soaring over the Chester River.

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You all make this forum a really fun place to hang -- and rant and rave about nearly anything, including, amazingly, the Grateful Dead -- and, ala Duane Allman's famous note-to-self, I will strive to be a better person this coming year, with understanding and kindness to all. Man, the Golden Rule is a life-long project and I'm still not there. But I'm trying like hell. All I can do, is do my very best.

A few of you mentioned Elvis. If anyone here has not seen Bubba Hotep the movie, I heartily recommend it. Best to toss down a few gummies beforehand. I found it deeply hilarious and kinda sick. Just my kind of movie.

I'm in the lock-the-door and bust out the goodies New Year's crowd. Enjoy all!

Sun Records was a rocket to the moon, but off the radar Elvis records I have always liked are "Just Tell Her Jim Said Hello" and "Tomorrow Is A Long Time" - the Bob Dylan song. Dylan has gone on record as saying it is the favourite cover version of any of his songs. If you ain't heard it and you decide to , then you are in for a treat.

New Years show for me-10/18/72. Hope everyone is well and happy out there. Cheers!

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45 years ago today, I was at Winterland to ring in the New Year with the Good Old Grateful Dead. Bill Graham rode down from the balcony on a motorcycle dressed as a skeleton. Big Fun!

....and consumed a little fungus for the occasion. Which is also as tradition.
This year, they are stepping up their live stream game with one of those NFL type sky cams. It's badass.
Happy New Year to you fine folks as well. I'll see some of you again down the road, I'm sure of it.

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