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    What a setlist!... Made me jealous of those who saw this era live. Great sound… like ‘77 was yesterday. @derekb192 on 10/1/77, YouTube

    Wow! Just as when you think eyes is gonna go to drums out of the bliss comes dancing! One of my all time fave moments! Not just classic 77 but classic ever dead! - @emrysdavies1215 on 10/1/77, YouTube

    ...this show was off the hook from the very get go. The Casey Jones is the best I've heard... beginning a jam that goes through each member going off on an instrumental solo. The end has them jamming so hard you can no longer hear them singing through it. Now you know you're in trouble (The Good Kind) when a show starts like that... Weirtheir on 10/2/77, Dead.net

    Holy hell, the 10/2/77 Betty Board sounds incredible... I just wanted to pay homage to this unreleased gem, which features the lovely, tight playing you'd expect of a 77 show with some of the highest audio quality I've ever heard ... What a treat. u/monsteroftheweek13 on 10/2/77, Reddit

    I told my mother I was going into Portland with friends. I never told her where I went... @jamesmoore3694 on 10/1/77, YouTube

    We know where you've been and we're taking you back with the twice as nice DAVE'S PICKS VOLUME 45: PARAMOUNT THEATRE, PORTLAND, OR - 10/1/77 & 10/2/77. Back-to-back complete previously unreleased shows on 4CDs? You betcha! Why? Because we couldn't pick one over the other of these two nights that have been described as "fire," "mind-frying," and "crispy" (bit of a theme here) too many times to count. Witness it for yourself when you dig into the inventive medleys and pristine sound, not to mention the first "Dupree's Diamond Blues" since '69 and the first live "Casey Jones" since '74.

    Limited to 25,000 numbered copies, this release was recorded by Betty Cantor-Jackson (with a boost from Bob Menke, more about that in David's video) and has been mastered to HDCD specs by Jeffrey Norman at Mockingbird Mastering. Grab a copy while you can.

    *2 per order. Very limited quantity available.

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    Great story, well told!

  • 1stshow70878
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    Or is that tail? Epic tale well told Oro-1.
    Thanks for sharing.
    Cheers
    DiP 18 is my favorite Dick's.

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    45 years ago, Madison Wisconsin!! And the next morning......

    was my 'brush with greatness.' Apologies to you all who have heard this tale, but with this anniversary and the releases of shows from '77 and '78, I want to spin this old chestnut again (hopefully some haven't heard this).

    But first grab a cup of coffee (or your preferred beverage) and get comfy, because this will take a while. Brevity is not my long-suit, so bear with me on this, but the background/back story is info it help it all make sense. Back in 1977, myself and my girlfriend (now wife) and two buddies decided to road trip from Nebraska to a New Year’s Eve Dead show run at the Winterland in San Francisco.

    I toted along with me a clay sculpture that I had made the prior year. It was a one and ½ foot (in circumference) dragon that was biting or consuming it’s own tail. It was fired and had ‘scraffitto’ (my own designs) carved into it’s ‘hide’ and then stained. It was the biggest piece of clay sculpture I have ever made. Anyway, I thought it would be fun to give it to the band on New Years Eve show.

    So away we go on the trip and get there and secure tickets for the shows on that Winterland run. The shows were unbefuckinliveable and that old Winterland was such a great venue. We were all sitting on the sidewalk on Dec 31st waiting for the doors to open early. We heard Bill Graham was going to let us all in early and we were going to play ‘freak’ volleyball until Graham played us movies from his collection (16 MM of Ray Bradbury’s Illustrated Man and the original Beatle’s Magical Mystery Tour) before the start of the show tonight.

    I thought that I better try to unload ‘Oroboros’ now (it was heavy and how was I going to talk that past the gate?) so I spied a door that said Backstage. No answer. The line of people on the sidewalk started getting up and moving to the door. Banged even harder thinking “I got to get this dragon in there so I can go in and play before the show tonight, this thing is heavy”, and as I pound harder the door yanks open so hard it draws me into the doorway, where a gigantic black man in a red Winderland shirt stopped me from being pulled inside with his had on my chest. “What do you want?” he bellowed. Startled, I said “I want to give this to the band” and held out the dragon in both hands. The giant took it in his immense hand and immediately the dragon shrunk to the size of a keychain. And he asked “Wow, what is it, I’d like one” and I explained “it’s an Oroboros, and that is the only one there is”. He grinned and said “Cool, who do you want me to give it to?” and I stated “Garcia, give it to Jerry Garcia.” And the door closed quickly, like in Dorothy’s first attempt to get into the Emerald city in Wizard of Oz.

    So, I happily hurry into the show and needless to say it was a singular experience: with those movies starting in the afternoon, the celebratory/raucous/colorful crowd, and the Grateful Dead 'playing in' the year of 1978. As each of us entered we were handed a piece of paper that had the message "Good things come to those who wait, surprise at midnight" with the stealie logo on it. Once inside I was stopped by ‘Rainbow’ Rose who had an eyedropper of liquid party favor in her hand. She said “ just one dollar per drop, on your tongue or for the adventurous, a drop in your eye.” Wow, this was going to be some night! One on the tongue, please!

    When you entered Winterland, you could go into the 'big hall' surrounded on all sides by an elevated balcony (complete with theater seats). You could also go into a bar, which was playing black and white videos (on an old fashioned 'big screen') of past performances of Hendrix, Airplane, etc from Graham's Winterland archives. Very entertaining, hey, the New Riders are starting to play, I got to get in there, the sound is loud and they are rocking the house.

    Anticipation is high and the Dead came out for the first set. Our party favors are now starting to engage...things began to sparkle and the old Winterland venue takes notice, and her walls start to sweat and then to sway with the strains of familiar music and the Dead coaxes this old hall to join us in our dance.

    Bill Graham got into the act dressed as Uncle Sam and he rode his motorcycle down a cable suspended high above us from the back of the Winterland auditorium to the stage. As the Dead improvised/noddled into the New Year Uncle "bill" Sam slowly moved above us illuminated by a spotlight. The hilarious part was as Uncle BoBo (as Bobby called Graham) was on this motorcycle, and as he approached the stage, the combined weight was too much and he sagged below the lip of the stage. So as the stagehands ran out and to drag ‘Uncle Sam’ onto the stage, Jerry and the band were all laughing as they saw his hilarious arrival to the stage. Then they burst into Sugar Magnolia, along with confetti explosions, as balloons dropped from the ceiling of the Winterland for our NYE celebration. Also on stage flanking the Dead were a gal and guy dressed in diapers as the new year's babies, dancing their asses off.

    And as I squinted at the band, I noticed in between Billy and Mickey’s drum set, sitting on a monitor with a white candle by it was the Oroboros ! ON STAGE with the Dead. Then I watched as Jerry walked over to it and he lit his cigarette off that candle. And when the stage lights went down between songs, the Oroboros was illuminated by the candlelight. I was 'on top of the world' (dead reference intended). If you google the song 'Fire on the Mountain' from the NYE show in 1977 on Youtube and at the conclusion of the song (7:20 or so), the camera focuses on the Oroboros by the candle (as we hear Bobby waxing about 'technical difficulties'). It is an old black and white movie/video, but I did show that to my three sons to prove the old man's story was true. But the boys still rolled their collective eyes at me, but I am used to that.

    We walked out into the cool San Francisco early morning and drove through the fog back to Nebraska. Now fast forward to Madison, Wisconsin 2-3-78 and I made the road trip to catch the show. It was a killer night and the Dead were in fine form (second half was in DP 18). The 'Cold Rain and Snow' was thunderous and Phil's bass boomed out to shake that snow off the roof of the venue.

    The next morning before I left the hotel, I got a wild hair and called the front desk “Could I have Jerry Garcia’s room please” and the phone rang and Jerry answered! I said “Hey, I’m that guy that brought that dragon to the New Year’s show” and Garcia said “Meet you in the coffee shop in 20 minutes”. I couldn’t believe it what was happening but stumbled into the Madison Hotel coffee shop at the appointed time and looked around and saw Jerry Garcia seated at a table with a ravishingly beautiful raven-haired Gypsy woman.

    I walked over an introduced myself and ‘shook the hand, that shook the hand of PT Barnum and Charlie Chan’. Jerry beamed that smile and gestured for me to sit down. “Man, how did you fire that dragon, so that it didn’t explode in the kiln ?” Jerry asked me. I told him that I had cut it in half lengthwise with a guitar string (that a friend had given me) and then put it back together. We locked eyes and he exploded with laughter and I followed with “Ironic, huh?” And he said “No, not at all, that makes perfect sense.” And we laughed some more. Then the Gypsy Beauty said “where are you from” and I replied Nebraska. And she stared at Jerry and stated “He came all the way up here from Nebraska to see the band”. Jerry shrugged his shoulders and raised his eyebrows and said “we didn’t ask him to come” and looked at me and we both howled with laugher. No deadhead was she!

    We talked more about art and the dragon, I didn’t know at that time of Garcia’s interest and practice in art. He was completely engaged in the topic of art, but quick witted with ‘turn on a dime’ twists, turns, and little quips. (Sound familiar to a band we know/love) Garcia was so focused on listening, not acting like he was the center of it all. He was locked in on taking time with me and talking about our shared interests, along with side commentaries on a variety of topics. The Gypsy woman asked “You went out to San Francisco and then traveled here?” and I stated yes and turned to Jerry and asked why don’t you come back to Lincoln? He said “you mean to Perishing Auditorium?” and I corrected him “no it is Pershing Auditorium, after the General” and he quickly retorted “no man, it was Perishing, really.” And we erupted in laughter again. There were some drunk frat boys yelling ‘boogie” at the top of their lungs at that ’73 Lincoln show, but the music was still topnotch! Anyway, I asked Garcia “could you bring your Circus back to Nebraska?” and Jerry grinned his Cheshire cat grin and said “who knows”.

    I saw it was time for me to leave them to eat as their breakfast arrived and excused myself and took off. Jerry brought the Dead back to Nebraska, that summer on 7-5-78. I taped them on my Nak 550 (my best aud tape of all) and then I had to follow them to their (and my) first Red Rocks shows.

    So that is my story of that time in space (or space in time). Garcia was totally a gracious, engaging, and kind man to this DeadHead who approached him for a moment in time. So to make a long story short (which I am constitutionally incapable) Jerry was focused on what he could learn, not what he could teach, on humor/laughter and valuing another person and really listening to their experience. He was so inquisitive, asking questions and then sharing his own thoughts. I have often thought about that lesson he taught me that cold Wisconsin morning. And for the rest of my life.

    Apologies for the thread hijack, so everyone can return to your regularly scheduled programming.

    Teachers open the door, but we must enter by ourselves

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    Is the worst. I’ve had it for years.

    Melatonin will help you temporally but it wears off after a short period of time as your body acclimates to it. Chamomile tea is mildly effective. Of course the best remedy is a couple of shots of bourbon.

    I’ll reuse an old joke and tell you to put on some Dead and Company. You’ll be asleep instantly.

    In all honesty it sounds like you might have something else going on there with your legs. Probably worth going to get checked out by a doctor.

    Good luck.

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    Proudfoot - Everyone has a remedy for insomnia, here is mine, and you’re right, insomnia sucks. There is some science to the “478” Rule, which works for folks with insomnia, or anxiety. Breathe in deeply through the nose for 4 seconds, and hold it for 7 seconds, then exhale deeply through your mouth for 8 seconds. Repeat. Studies have shown lower blood pressure and reduces heart rate, leading to greater relaxation. I’ve tried it myself, with success. Good luck.

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    Hard.

    Lie down CANT SLEEP TWITCHY LEGS CANT BREATHE
    Get up sit there DROWSY AF think I will lie down
    Repeat

    Ever since fookin' Covid

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    Loving #45. Starting 2nd set, 1st show now. Great music. I was a 1-3 show/year person beginning in the early 70's, and I got to wondering if I ever caught a '77 show. My only one was in Bloomington, IN on the IU campus on 10/30. I always wondered why they never returned to do another show there.
    Also, I read a lot of chatter here about an Ark box. Curious if anyone here ever attended a show at the Ark, or is this just an urban legend of a great venue. Lots of places I would have loved to have seen a show but never got the opportunity (Labor Temple, Electric Circus, Thelma, to name just a few).
    I've never heard a bad Passenger, either live or on CD.....really allows Jerry to make that guitar scream.
    I love all the DaPicks, because I prefer full shows. That was my issue with Dick's Picks is that you rarely, if ever, got a full show. And I loved the Road Trips series, even though I got in on that party too late and only have 2 (Big Rock Pow Wow and Valentine's Day), and those are full shows.

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    Norman is a genius....

    ....as is Betty. As is the best band in the land. Hit the spot. Can't go wrong with Drumz -> The Wheel imo.
    Onto some Doors. People ARE Strange indeed. Especially these daze lol.
    10.1 this weekend.

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    Holy mackerel

    That DITS jam is sweet as honey. Eyes too. A spliff is needed for that dancing jam.

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    ....gonna start with 10.2.
    Checked out the following show in Phoenix off and on at work earlier. Good shit.
    Edit....check out Donna on Duprees 💎 Blues. Very nice.

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What a setlist!... Made me jealous of those who saw this era live. Great sound… like ‘77 was yesterday. @derekb192 on 10/1/77, YouTube

Wow! Just as when you think eyes is gonna go to drums out of the bliss comes dancing! One of my all time fave moments! Not just classic 77 but classic ever dead! - @emrysdavies1215 on 10/1/77, YouTube

...this show was off the hook from the very get go. The Casey Jones is the best I've heard... beginning a jam that goes through each member going off on an instrumental solo. The end has them jamming so hard you can no longer hear them singing through it. Now you know you're in trouble (The Good Kind) when a show starts like that... Weirtheir on 10/2/77, Dead.net

Holy hell, the 10/2/77 Betty Board sounds incredible... I just wanted to pay homage to this unreleased gem, which features the lovely, tight playing you'd expect of a 77 show with some of the highest audio quality I've ever heard ... What a treat. u/monsteroftheweek13 on 10/2/77, Reddit

I told my mother I was going into Portland with friends. I never told her where I went... @jamesmoore3694 on 10/1/77, YouTube

We know where you've been and we're taking you back with the twice as nice DAVE'S PICKS VOLUME 45: PARAMOUNT THEATRE, PORTLAND, OR - 10/1/77 & 10/2/77. Back-to-back complete previously unreleased shows on 4CDs? You betcha! Why? Because we couldn't pick one over the other of these two nights that have been described as "fire," "mind-frying," and "crispy" (bit of a theme here) too many times to count. Witness it for yourself when you dig into the inventive medleys and pristine sound, not to mention the first "Dupree's Diamond Blues" since '69 and the first live "Casey Jones" since '74.

Limited to 25,000 numbered copies, this release was recorded by Betty Cantor-Jackson (with a boost from Bob Menke, more about that in David's video) and has been mastered to HDCD specs by Jeffrey Norman at Mockingbird Mastering. Grab a copy while you can.

*2 per order. Very limited quantity available.

DaveRock, very good!!! In a crowd of 4 or 5 you surely find one! I am in the" happy ones", maybe just for one day...
I just received Disc 4 from Dave 45. For the first time after so many years of orders, I had an issue with a crack in the cd.
Thank you everybody at Deadnet, Rhino, Warner to repare.
Warner? they are still there after all the arguments they had with the Marx Bros. (See the letters of groucho Marx) ;
The disc arrive perfectly in a letter, with no tax and pretty writing to my remote county. Thanks again.
Don't hesitate to see last Spielberg " The Fabelmans"

last five
Black Keys-Dropout Boogie
Wilco-Sky Blue Sky
Gillian Welch-All Good Times are past & gone
Lucinda Williams-Bob's Backpages
JGB-live vol19 (1992)

Wholeheartedly agree. In my opinion the Winterland 73 and 77 boxes were the best combination of physical size, number of shows and extra stuff (buttons, tix reproductions, booklet, etc). For me, some of the intricate artwork (like the May 77 box with the intricate cut out sleeves) provides no value. I can appreciate the time and talent to create the sleeves but the music is what matters.

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It appears that Dave Pick #45 has still not sold out?!? ....correct me if I'm wrong but the longest any of these have taken to sell out prior to #45 is like a week at the longest?? DaP #45 has been avaiable for pre-order /subscript since like mid-November, I believe??

There can only be one answer: the market for 1977, 1974, and 1972 has become too saturated. There is just too much focus on pre-1979 with this series, and majority of the box sets(not all of them). It's just time to focus a series on 1979-1991, mainly the "Brent" years. These are the shows that most heads at this point attended, and want to see released. Is anyone listening, seems obvious with #45 not appearing to sell out possibly at all

RV3, Dave's #45 was released for pre-order on January 17, 2023. Over 2 months is certainly a record for not selling out. Shoot, we will have #46 by the end of April.
There have been other releases in the last two years that took 2-3 weeks, but never this long.

It would be better for us CD buyers if these continue to sell out. I would not hit the panic button yet, but it is concerning.

The Dick's Picks serious ended due to poor sales for the last couple of releases.
I still think the full show, limited edition release model is the way to go, but they might have to trim it down a bit.
Same theory for the box sets. I would limit them to 10k. The last two still haven't sold out.

Have a friend that doesn't have this release? Might be time for a Spring gift?

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Quick sellouts, The complete Winter land Oct 1974 shows audio & video, The Complete 1968 Tour of The Great Northwest, ( could be in those Banana Boxes), a 1969 or 1970 box set including acoustic material. What do you think? What are your quick sellouts?

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As far as boxsets go, Winterland 74 would sell out instantly. Great music, famous run, famous venue (doesn't matter how much of it has already been released).

The Ark (single show or complete run) would sell out instantly as well. I also think there are a bunch of shows from 87 (Ventura County?) and 88 that would sell out as single release Dave's picks because the shows were strong, and we don't generally get a lot of releases from that time period. Agree with whoever said 77 was oversaturated.

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....last five.
Pink Floyd - Atom Heart Mother
The Cure - Disintegration
Ween - Quebec
GOGD - 10.19.72 St. Louis
King Gizzard - K.G.

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I'm not so sure that the complete Winterland October 1974 shows would sell out in this current climate. We have already had 5 cds and 2 dvd's from this run and there has also been a lot of 1974 shows released over the years. Maybe anyone who doesn't rate this year as one of the best would skip it. I'd buy it myself, but maybe it would follow the fate of Dave's 45.

Boxes from the first 4 months of 1969, or Fall 1970 would be my first choices for instant sell out. Or 1968 - anything.

Last 5
Plug It In! Turn It Up! Electric Blues 1954-1967 cd1 - Various
Live at The Summit Club 1972 - Johnnie Taylor
Blues at Sunrise - Montreux 7/1/73 - Albert King
Texas Flood - Stevie Ray Vaughan
Another Night In Montreux 1970 - 11/22/70 - Pink Floyd - really good sound for what it is, too. Bit of a nice surprise .

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Billy, I am with you on this. I think it would break the site if they ever decide to release the full five nights on CD with additional video. I believe this is the only run in 74 recorded on Multi Track, which is a huge deal. Just listen to the 2005 release, it is some of the best music of the time period you will ever hear.
Not sure what type of condition the video would be in and how useable it is, but we definitely know there is more in the vault. I would also expect this type of release to be fairly pricey as well.

Would love to see it next year for the 50th Anniversary.

Audio and video.
Would be better than what’s available because the reels would get Plangent Process and the video would get a Blu-ray upgrade along with 24/192 surround sound.
It would sell, and fits perfectly as the Box for 2024.

Traffic - Five Classic Albums
Thanks for the tip, got it for $22. Very minimal packaging.

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It just occurred to me - it would make an exciting release if this run came out on vinyl, like the Lyceum 72 shows. I'm not suggesting it would sell out in record (ha) time necessarily - just that it would be one I personally would go for. Failing that, if just one show came out on vinyl - 10/19, probably, to accompany a cd/blu ray box set. Maybe as a RSD release.

Haven’t listened to them yet. I only had one of them on cd, so the price was right to get all of them, even if they don’t sound better than the 90’s CD versions, which is what I expected them to be.

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....enough.

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I've been silently hoping/wishing for a full Winterland 74 release for a long time. That would be a great choice for the box this year. Even though there is the Movie soundtrack and video out, that just makes me want the 5 full shows even more. The sound quality and the unbelievable greatness of the band in those shows is right up there with any run of shows you'd want to hear/see. This one's got my vote!

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.... Winterland 74, the more likely it seems to come about. It must be about 20 years since that 5 cd compilation came out. It's had a staggered history of being gradually revealed over the years.

"Steal Your Face" was actually the first live Dead album I bought, and the first one I bought at the time of it's release, in the middle of the heatwave in 1976. Great cover and photographs on the insides. I can remember that my copy came with a bonus album, which comprised of tracks from solo albums cut by Dead members around the time. The Diga Rhythm Band were sampled on it, among others. It got a rave review in the N.M.E. by Max Bell, resident Deadhead with the paper. "Sounds", on the other hand, said it should have been called "Steal Your Money".

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I’m really counting on the Leafs this year. It’s well known that the presidents trophy winner rarely brings home the Cup. You need to take out the Bruins. Canadaland is not going to have many entrants into the tournament, so don’t let me down. It’s been 30 years.

It looks like the Kraken may make the playoffs for the first time. Maybe they can make a deep run, like the golden knights did in their inaugural playoff year. By the way, when did the LA Kings rejoin the league?

It’s nice to see Traffic get so much commentary on these boards. Great band.

Sign me up for Winterland.

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Daverock, I'll bet your right, I bet they release those Winterland shows as a vinyl box set. I sure hope they release them on CD and video also. I would buy the records just like I bought the Fillmore West records, it such a great run of shows. I'd have to buy a record player..

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The Leafs beat the Bruins - To dream…
We can certainly hope.
I agree with you on Seattle - now Proudfoot can catch the playoff bug. And LA snuck up on everyone! Dave Kloc, who did the great art work for DaP 32 to 36 inclusive is a big NHL guy, showed me pics of him with the Cup etc, and although he is from Michigan, and is a Red Wing die hard like you, is based in LA now, and loves the game.

I had that beautiful Traffic “Shootout At The Fantasy Factory” vinyl album with the oddly shaped rectangular cover, beautiful artwork, great record, but my friend’s brother chose it to use as a board to cut up his hash with a razor blade. One of the reasons I was never big on lending albums. I owned Spirit’s “Best Of” three times, by pals who took borrow to mean own/lose.
PS - Water Cooler trivia. “Shootout” had the great Muscle Shoals rhythm players on it, including David Hood, whose son Patterson Hood is now the main man in the Drive-By Truckers, a pretty decent band on their own. Some of the Muscles actually toured with Traffic for a bit.

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The complete Winterland 74 recordings release has always been high on my wish list. The sound on the 5 cd release is remarkable. There is much written about how Bear & company hated the sound on the masters with one account claiming that he almost burned the masters after putting Steal Your Face together for release. While the old boots that circulated and the original SYF release did have less than stellar quality I thought the soundtrack sounded superbly inside the "mouth of the beast". I emailed Dave once asking him about why or how they were able to improve it so drastically but didn't get a reply. Norman does explain some of this on the DVD extras. He went to such lengths as feeding the bass drum track through a miked amp to make it sound richer. I think the technology is in hand to make those masters shine giving heads everywhere reparations for the professional indiscretions that Bear perceived about the original release.

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Any recommendations for up tempo Santana tracks? I've just got back from a holiday in Argentina and sitting outside a road side eatery wolfing down empanadas while getting it on to Carlos blazing away was one of the more unforgettable moments. I had no idea what the album/ tracks were but it went as a friend of mine likes to say. I love a holiday.

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Nick1234 - I'm only familiar with Santana's earlier albums, when "Santana" was a band and not an individual. Of those, the third one, untitled, but usually referred to as "Santana 3" is a real barnstormer. It's got a track on it called "Toussaint L'Overture" , which is brilliant. The Tower of Power horn section are featured on some tracks, and they up the ante considerably. In fact, you've inspired to put it for the first time in ages - and yes, it still sounds great.
There's also a good live album called "Lotus", which was a triple album back in the day. That had one of those absorbing sleeves that folded in all sorts of directions. On one track, Carlos holds a single note for what seems like about 5 minutes. But the original band had folded by this point.

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Rocks hard. Always felt a bit of a ABB vibe off that one.
That song IS the shit!

I’ve got a great disc I made of Santana. I often will go through all of a artist albums I have and make a Pedro Mix: sorta a personalized best of, but not always just hits etc. here’s my Santana.

Jingo
Soul Sacrifice
Oye Como Va
Se A Cabo
Tousaint Overture
Corazon Espinado
Savor
El Nicoya
Africa Bamba
Guajira
Treat
Wishing it Was
Incident at Neshabur
Maria, Maria
Waiting
No One To Depend On
El Farol
Freedom/Celebration
A Dios

We always play this when the weather starts getting hot! 🌶
Perfect with cold Summer beer and brown rice burritos!

For the older unit live Live at the Fillmore rocks, Sacred Fire is a good later live one.

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Well, another season of my Red Wings sucking. I can’t believe it has been 15 years since they won the Cup. Yes, I get they irony of that statement to a Leafs fan. Despite their woes, I decided to finally make the purchase. A custom jersey. The nice weather is upon us and I felt the need for some new gear as I resume my rollerblading. I went with the away white jersey. Both are nice, but I just think they look a little classier than the home red.

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As a Capitals fan, who was born outside of Boston (dad was a Bruins fan), I personally would love to see the Maple Leafs win a cup.
Why?? I have an affinity for the “original 6”.
They haven’t won a Cup since ‘67 (I believe), and their fans effin’ deserve it!!
So let’s go Leafs!!

I’m starting to get pangs of desire for Dave’s 46. I guess we have another 6-7 weeks. The waiting IS the hardest part.

....so, my cousin is an Avs fan and never shuts up. He has a PhD in talking smack. I love him, but he is an expert in pushing buttons.
He's also a Broncos fan. It was fun watching him make excuses regarding Wilson last season. Suck it Steve and own it.

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I still try to rememeber my first ten Lp, just remember the very first , Stones "Satanic Majesties Request". Then more or less the others not in order;..
But Traffic "Welcome to the canteen" was in the list. I still have " Shoot out the fantasy factory" in vinyl.
I agree with Santana 3, but "Abraxas" is the best.

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Jack - An awesome choice for a jersey, very classic, and a very creative choice to personalize it. Europe ‘72 - brilliant.
Take heart, the Wings are a team on the way up, a lot of progress this year. They’ll be in the mix soon. It could be worse - 1967 is a loooong time ago!

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Yes, Abraxas is also a good album. Another one is Caravanserai, which my brother had back when we were teenagers and didn't have many albums - so played what we did have to death. Neither of us had anything else like Caravanserai.
They were quite popular in mid 70's England, Santana. Possibly due that incendiary clip of them playing at Wood stock, which was still doing the rounds at this time.
I also remember when he hooked up with John McLaughlin and appeared to have converted to follow the guru Maharishi, I think he was called. There were followers of that in my world too, although it didn't appeal to me at the time. The album they cut, "Love Devotion and Surrender" is not for the fainthearted.

Actually, I can also remember Santana was supposed to be coming over to England with The Dead..in 1978...I think to do a show at Wembley. If I remember rightly, it got cancelled as The Dead were in the process of organising the trip to Egypt.

Fast forward to the early 90's, and I went out with someone who had a copy of "Supernatural". I was surprised he was still going. It sounded okay...but it didn't grab me like the earlier ones. I definitely preferred it to Nirvana, which was another band she liked at the time.

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Daverock I agree, Caravanserai is a great album, which I played over and over also. It was the last album with Greg Rolie, and Neal Schon before they left and founded Journey. It features great playing by Schon. It also has a somewhat rock opera feeling, as songs and instrumentals flow into each other. This album had quite a few instrumentals. Here's a little description from Wiki:

Caravanserai is the fourth studio album by American rock band Santana, released on October 11, 1972. The album marked a period of transition for Santana as it was the band's last to feature several key early members, while shifting in a more instrumental, progressive jazz fusion direction.

BTW what a coincidence, I just ordered a Legacy copy of Santana 3 yesterday!

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If you could please release the Complete Winter land Oct. 1974 run on CD and video, it would make all of us people around here who pay the rent very happy . Thanks David.

I'm glad you mentioned that Legacy Edition of the third album. I didn't know about that - the one I have came out in 1998, and feature just 3 bonus tracks from the Fillmore West 7/4/71. The whole of this seems to be included in the Legacy Edition. Very inexpensive too - it should be arriving tomorrow.
I notice there's a similarly styled edition of first album out there as well - with The Woodstock show included on the 2nd disc. There's probably one of Abraxas like this, too.

I haven't heard Caravanserai ever on cd - so that's well overdue for me. No bonus tracks on that from what I can see - and none needed.

Yes the Deluxe Edition of Santana III with the 2nd disc concert is da chit, as is Caravanserai...and if you don't have it grab Lotus (Live In Japan)...excellent as well...I saw Santana late '74 once and Neil & Gregg also opened as Journey....a few years ago I took the Mrs to see the reunion of the Santana III band do a complete three hour show at The House Of Blues, Las Vegas...Michael Shrieve, Gregg Rolie & Neil Schon were included and it was a great show...poor editing on the CD release messes up that show...the DVD is pretty unedited...this was when Santana IV came out a few years ago...

So March 22, 1969 I was at the Rose Palace in Pasadena CA to see The Butterfield Blues Band, Grateful Dead and some new weirdo English group name of Jethro Tull... cost a whole $4...the Rose Palace was a pit...a sheet metal hangar type of a building that was mainly used to build the floats for the Rose Parade...this venue became the spot in So Cal after the Shrine Expo Hall had been closed down due to police harassment...there were a bunch of great shows there before the locals pressured the powers that be to shut it down too...

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Reading up, I notice that the bonus disc on Santana 3, the 7/4/71 show, came from the closing of the Fillmore West shows. I can remember seeing the film of that, but only once, about 1977. I wonder if all the shows were filmed and recorded - if so, that would make a good box set. The Dead's show on 7/2/71 came out unofficially as part of that so called "Yellow Box" of 1971 shows a few years ago. I can't say it's stuck in my memory particularly - and looking at the set list doesn't help - but it would be great if the whole set of that came out on dvd.

Yes, "Lotus" is a great live album. Another one that had maximum impact on vinyl in the 70's - but I have the cd of that here for later on.

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Hey rockers!!!

3-23-23, Happy National Palindrome Day!

Eva, can I see bees in a cave?

Rock on!

Doc
Off to morgue, death takes no holidays

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I was fortunate enough to see Santana play live in June 1970. A superb high-energy set that impressed me.

Set list:
Se A Cabo
Black Magic Woman / Gypsy Queen
Jingo
Oye Como Va
Incident At Neshabur
Toussaint L'Overture / Evil Ways
Persuasion
Soul Sacrifice
Encore: Gumbo

Great stuff. Hard to believe it was almost 53 years ago.

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First turned on to Santana when I was out in SanFran summer of 1969 on a family road trip. All set to go to Woodstock but the 'rents said no way, we have a family expedition planned and you are only 17. So... visiting friends of theirs in the bay area, their same age son said, ditch the folks, lets spin some music, pulled out Santana's first album. A fan ever since. Lucky to see them twice later on, the Shango Tour at SPAC August '82 and a very wild scene at Ile des Vannes, just outside Paris, April '83. Suggest listening to Abraxas with headphones. Aquamarine on Marathon, with Jaco on bass, must listen on a full range system with a good sub. Borboletta for Airto's percussion. Prayers for Carlos health after recent issues.

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Hey rockers!!!

Back in the land of the living, gotta eat lunch...........

We were---and still are---huge Santana fans, especially the first album (still a favorite of mine, sounded very exotic to my young ears), Abraxas, III, and Caravanserai.

First Carlos show, October 29 1972 at the old Boston Music Hall. Saw many more after that, always very interesting. Carlos has always played with a lot of heart and feeling.

Lotus may be their/his best live album. Features some very fine and fierce guitar work..............

Everybody sooner or later has to drop the luggage and the baggage of illusions.......

Rock on,

Doc
Some songs are just like tattoos for your brain... you hear them and they're affixed to you.........

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for the Santana suggestions. Caravanserai yesterday and Santana 3 the day before. I was only really familiar with the first two albums. I really enjoyed Caravanserai, big hints of In A Silent Way at times. I've been listening to both through Tidal, I'm really getting into streaming these days. It's cd quality and better and saves me buying a load of stuff I'll only ever listen to a couple of times.

Last 5 all streamed

Manassas
Caravanserai
Santana 3
Decemberists - The Hazards of Love
NY_Time Fades Away

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I haven't got round to playing it yet, but I notice Santana do a version of this at the 7/4/71 show included in the Legacy Edition of the 3rd album.

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All this talk about Santana brings back a really fond memory. When I was about 12-13, and just discovering that I was total music nerd, I had a friend named George who a) was learning the bass guitar and b) owned a couple Santana records. I can remember, like it was yesterday, figuring out Evil Ways together and trying to jam on those two chords. What a thing it was to discover, for the first time, as my fingers fumbled around on the fifth fret, that I could find notes that fit over those chords, and put them together to make up a new little melody, and then another. A life-changer, that.

Bobby W said that songs are entities that have always existed, and they’re just out there looking for the right people to bring them to this plane of existence. That seems true of, say, Black Peter. Kind of disturbing, though, to think that My Lumps always existed, and was just waiting all those eons for Fergie to come along. Or that damned song from Cats. Which is now ear worming through my brain.

I'd be really surprised if they did the Winterland '74 run as a box: so much of that material has already been released (and to not always ecstatic reviews, it must be said, even tho I love it SYF and the move soundtrack) that I've got to think they'll look elsewhere. Still wondering why there never has been a Berkeley Greek box. Seems like it would work perfectly in the same way the StL box works: ie, same venue, different runs from different years. But I get the idea they kinda like to surprise us by avoiding obvious choices like that. So who knows.

Last five:
Messiaen: Quartet for the End of Time
Weather Report: The Legendary Live Tapes
Dexter Gordon: Swiss Nights
GOGD: DP 36
King Crimson: Thrak Attack

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Joe was praising our mutual sports leagues in his speech in front of Parliament and when he got to hockey he said he likes all your teams except the Leafs, which got laughter and applause. He explained himself by saying he married a Philly girl and if he didn't want to sleep alone he had to say that since they beat her Flyers. Even bigger laughs and applause. Great sense of humor and a moving speech even citing JFK. Bless his heart!
Cheers

Even President Biden took a shot at the Leafs!
Tape it on the dressing room wall boys, use it as motivation! The Cup is ours this year! Sorry, posers.

Only saw Carlos Santana one time, around 1978-79 (whenever it was that Peter Frampton was a BIG DEAL, because he opened the show, with his voice box gimmick), but Carlos was remarkable. Note sustain like nobody else. I know the album he did with McLaughlin (Love Devotion Surrender) was a bit of an acquired taste, but I always liked it. But Lotus is a gem!

....I like having a boring POTUS.
Meanwhile, the previous guy spewed some vomit today that there would be "potential death and destruction" if he was indicted on any crimes.
Tell me you're guilty without actually telling me you're guilty.
My political post for the month.
The VGK is rolling.

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....this is in my current last five.
So there!
I forgot about the UJB into He Was A Friend Of Mine. I do remember the Dark Star tease but an Alligator showed up instead all ugly and green. Swooning over here.
I remember when the cover was leaked. AJS maybe did it?
Vintage 2014. A lot has changed since then. But we will survive. Jerry told me.

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