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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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    Brand X live…bet that was sweeett!

    77 overkill: I know that’s my feeling. I mean I’ve enjoyed every great 77 show they have given us, (especially shhhwiiinnngg!) and I’m sure I’ll dig these 2 hot rods, but there’s so much awesome other stuff out there still and only so many releases left….
    Hey, some folks are happy smoking the same brand of weed and beer day in and day out, some folks like to mix it up…
    It’s all good, chever way your pleasure tends…
    I think 25k is just the right number: they all still sell out eventually, but notice we haven’t heard anyone bummed that they missed out because it sold too quick.

    PT, thanks for the intel! Lol, BITD I they were never around long enough to go bad!
    I believe she said they were dried when she got them, so good news!
    Think some “retired” folks might try a little bitty stem together and go play in the snow! Weeeeeeeee

    Speaking of, shoveled yet another six inches (more up on top) over here on the western slope VGUY. We’re actually considered not in drought for the first time in…? course it’s still early so hopefully we’ll get more including the big dumps like we used to get in the spring 🤞

    Mikey, how’s it going eh!
    My Goodness what dicks: “ok, your not dead so we can sack ya now” Fuck Off greed heads!
    Talk about a string of luck! Kinda like the Leafs ; ) teasing of course!

    And Dennis, sorry to hear old sport. Just like the pranksters say “nothing lasts” and I will add “especially if it’s something you like” yaassss those old golden handcuffs are hard to shake! Good luck going forward…forward, never straight!

    Yaasss, dug m/o GarciaLive 18 again last night, can’t get enough of jazzy Jer!
    Proceeded by
    2/19/73 second set
    1/24/71
    Fog Hat: Fool for the City
    Croz: If I could Only Remember my name
    Nora Jones: Till We Meet Again
    P/o Charlie Hunter: Songs From the Analog Playground
    P/o Laughing Bones 4/2/06
    M/o GarciaLive 18

    Have had no tune time lately, so nice to catch up.
    Today will be dedicated to tunage!
    ONWARD!

  • 1stshow70878
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    At least for me, I think I am simply trying to gauge it's popularity and am surprised when everyone else's likes or dislikes don't line up with mine. Which is silly really. If this site should teach me anything it's that there's room for all.
    And in birding news there's a Sharp Shinned Hawk outside my window looking for breakfast at my feeders. This girl is a proven predator. Doves beware!
    Cheers

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    Sold Out or not

    Can anyone explain why it matters whether the item sells out? With any limited release it will eventually do so. If you want it you buy it and it doesn’t matter if it sells out. If you don’t want then you don’t buy it and why would you care if it sells out.

    I can think of two reasons why you might care:

    1. You haven’t got the money at the moment but will have shortly. In this case you don’t want it sell out quickly, but if your cash flow is that critical perhaps you shouldn’t be buying discs. You have known for several months when the release date was and could have saved enough to have it available when needed.

    2. You have bought the item and you hope to make a profit by reselling it. In this case you are gambling on a future outcome. You win some and you lose some, this might be seen as capitalism in action.

    25000 appears to allow enough leeway to allow everyone to get a copy if they want it. Presumably if they don’t sell so many the PTB will reduce the number they produce.

    I’ll keep subscribing as long as they are issued, unless I run out of spare cash or stop breathing.

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    fresh or dried?

    Dried shrooms will last quite a while. I still have some from the nineties that still look ok. Fresh, if not consumed or dried quickly, they will spoil and put off a rather pungent odor like rotting flesh. Even in the refrigerator, they will only last about a week to 10 days, then they will rot.
    Peter Gabriel, what can you say about this man, his concerts are unbelievable, such a production. Incredible.
    Saw him twice in the 90's, once in 93 inside in an auditorium and the second time was at Woodstock 94.
    The inside show at the orena in Orlando was as close to perfect as it can get. The show opens with a moody little instrumental piece and then it turns into Come talk to me, with Peter rising up from under the stage in a phone booth, he's singing and starts to pull on the phone cord, it pulls and he pulls and tugs and drags the phone line out of the booth down this long ramp that juts out into the audience, he pulls and tugs and yanks that phone cord till he's at the very end of the ramp, which is right in front of where we were sitting, he is now almost in our faces and the phone cord starts to pull back, as the song is finishing, the cord drags him all the way back, slowly, into the booth. And that was the first song. There were so many props that came up, a giant tree with many limbs rises out of the stage, and Peter and Paula cling to its branches while singing Shaking the Tree. During Steam Peter walks right down that ramp and once again he is in our faces, almost right in front of us. At the end, a briefcase is brought out from behind the stage, as the show is ending each band member walks to the briefcase, opens it and jumps in, disappearing into the briefcase. The absolute pinnacle of the show was Secret World, as the song played, a giant screen above the band began to rotate, spinning slowly at first, gathering steam and spinning fast. Then stopping as the song ends. Of all the shows that I have been to, this is definitely a top 5 show, if not top 3.
    Peter will be on tour in Europe and England this spring, Daverock, if you get a chance, I highly recommend catching one of his shows it will blow your mind. There is a US tour in the works for after the European tour, I will be at one of these concerts if they are not too far away from me. It's been 20 years since he toured with a band outside of WOMAD.
    Not a fan of Genesis, I have 3 sides live and it's not bad, just not what I listen to, so much to listen to, so little time, stereo going 16 hrs. a day pretty much now.
    Last bunch of listens:
    Mahogany Rush - Strange Universe
    Jimi Hendrix - The Cry of Love
    Robin Trower - For Earth Below
    Randy California and Spirit - Future Games
    Traffic - When the Eagle Flies
    Spooky Tooth - Spooky Two
    REO Speedwagon - REO T.W.O.
    Peter Gabriel - Alive and Bumpin'
    Peter Gabriel - OVO
    Tom Petty and the Heartbreakers - 1997 Fillmore concerts live
    Santana - Caravanservi
    Santana - Borboletta
    Jerry Garcia and Sanjay Mishra - Blue Incantation On Jan. 5th Jerry Garcia Music and Arts Label will release Front Street Outtakes which has Jerry and Sanjay outtakes from Blue Incantation
    David Crosby - If I could only remember my name - It's all coming back to me now
    Crosby Stills Nash and Young - 4 way street
    so many others

  • That Mike
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    Dennis - Sorry to hear your business is closing. I got “downsized” after 32 years at my job a few years back (the VERY day I returned after being off 8 months recovering from cancer and all that involves - real pricks) and finding comparable income at a certain age is impossible. I hope it works out good for you, Dennis. I’ve been the same lately with buying music, I’ve bought only two things this year, the new Dylan (arrived yesterday), and DaP 45.
    On that note, some have wondered why DaP 45 has not sold out. All good reasons listed, but may I also add the international shipping rate is likely a factor. Not a complaint, it is what it is, that is the cost of things, but a charge of $16.99 shipping for a la carte items is just beyond what some folks may pay. I did not subscribe this year, it just outpriced me, I’ll just bite the shipping bullet on select items, but it is what it is.
    Love the Genesis chat, and it seems everyone is a Gabriel fan. When we saw him, I’m thinking early 80s, me and my buddy were sitting right beside an entrance to the seating area in the arena he played at. My friend is loading up his pipe with some hash, just as the house lights go out. Being Gabriel, he and the band couldn’t just show up on stage from the wings, no, it had to be theatrical. A very bright light appears from the entrance beside us, a hand held light, very bright, and at different entrances around the arena. My friend thought it was some cops thing and freaked, and dropped/threw his pipe and all this great Lebanese hash! It was a member of the band making their entrance to the show, where they would walk to the stage holding this incredibly bright light skyward! (Gabriel is a genius theatrical performer). I laughed so phucing hard at my friend, he was so pissed!! (He did something similar at a football game we were at one time, too!) Genesis has a great catalogue of music, with Broadway and Seconds Out highly recommended.

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    I have ordered that Genesis, Mike.

    Most comments seem to echo my feelings. Saw Pete during the "Plays Live" tour and the Bicycle tour. The man puts on a hell of show.

    Always thought Pete was the brains behind Genesis, never thought they were as good after he left.

    Got Bob Dylan's Bootleg 17 in cds tonight. The LP's are lined up for tomorrow.

    Just for the record Mike, my buying MAY (?) slow down. The store I work in is closing the location I work at. I will be looking for something new, but first my wife says I need to do some work around the house. Current job will be hard to match. Not too many jobs you can do the amount of substances we do and still have a job :-).

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    Release 9/20/70......

    and its sold out immediately.

  • Vguy72
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    Mrs Vguy was pleasantly surprised....

    ....when I played some Genesis.
    Whodathunk?
    She thanks you guys for the recommendation.

  • JimInMD
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    Love the word definitive.

    As for NOT.. I'm not saying the flooded the market with the 25k limited edition, but this in combination with the box set model of sandwiches of great shows surrounded by ok shows and take years to sell out. Well, they have released a mountain of material and it doesn't seem nearly as limited as the paychecks that keep it afloat. As much as I like '77, they seem to overly rely on it this time of the year. So here we are.

    Keep in mind the stuff they do release is mostly mind-blowing stuff, I don't feel taken or anything. There might just be some saturation competing with shrinking paychecks.

    Smithers, release the hounds (sorry, just love saying that)

    As you were.

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    Sold out after 10 days either people have '77 burnout or TPTB hit the magic number at 25,000 copies. Remember when the first 2 years only 12,000 copies were made? How times have changed.
    Genesis
    Selling
    Fox
    Seconds
    Lamb
    Trick
    Just pulled out GG Playing The Fool start tonight finish tomorrow.
    E-A-G-L-E- S--EAGLES!!!!!!!!

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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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Favorite album by The Band.
Deadhead from CA turned me on to it in 1975-6.
Good pick Tim from W. Covina!
Cheers

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The Band did a great version of it on Jericho. Rick and Lee do a nice job sharing lyrics, and “nobody can sing”, them southern blues like Lee! Guy just oozes the south.
Dug it so much, Fast Eddie and I did it along with She Belongs, and Masters of War at a Dylan impersonators contest at Nietzsche’s in Bu fa fa lo mid nineties? Somewhere in the WKBW archives is a video clip of us lol.
Not so much impersonations, as cool and fun reinterpretations, though both types had some good and hilarious out there versions, like the guy who dropped his pants when he started playing wearing polka dot boxers!
We actually won for best interpretation, thanks Jerry (we basically just copied Jer lol)
Our prize…a bag of chocolate covered buzz beans, but hey, they were quite good lol.

Yeesh Mike, just curious, do you have to pay at all for those? Wondering how that works up there?
Man, what a night. I watched On the Fly etc for several hours last night. Like crack.
Congrats to the K nigits for topping the conference. Hopefully the mighty Kraken can upset the Stars, prolly not but I hate Dallas (sorry, no offense). Hopefully the AVs can get by the Wild as they seem to have our number? And no Landeskog, gulp, No Bueno!
In the east, besides the obvious ahem, Go FLA!

Some good series shaping up, hope I can keep up!

So playoffs start Monday, say Tuesday for DaP 46 on sale date? Big week!

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Hey Oro - It varies across the country, but in Ontario, where I am, most things are covered, or I would never have been able to afford it. One of the trade offs is higher taxes.
Too bad about Landeskog - knee problems did many a great athlete in for good, including Bobby Orr. Let’s hope he makes it back, because he is a beast.
I chuckled at the mention of WKBW - Irv Weinstein & Eyewitness News! You made Eyewitness News? Awesome!! ;)

Levon - What a voice. Actually, a band with three remarkable and distinct voices, but his was a cut above. They never should have pulled the plug after The Last Waltz. Taken a break, cleaned up some bad habits, but never should have quit.

That was a big part of the feud, though not all lol. They wanted to keep going but Robbie did not…
They did keep going without Robbie and with varying degrees of success. I saw and enjoyed them several times in the eighties starting around 82?,including opening for about a half dozen Dead shows, and saw dozens of shows I worked in the nineties during their later comeback, including the last 2 Dead shows. You must of went to the 84 and 87 wonderland shows?
Worked several at Lulu’s Roadhouse.

I’d rather pay higher taxes but not lose my home and savings etc. Just that screening alone here…scares me to even think about it.

Yep, Gabes a HUGE loss, though he’s been out all year so…hopefully he can return healthy.

Irv, there’s a blast from the past!
I never saw it but folks called us up after. It was at the end of the six o’clock news that night, and as they were finishing they played like 30 seconds of us. Supposedly it sounded good lol.

PS, speaking of my days with the band. Big four winds blow for ole AP from their road crew who passed recently.
Didn’t know him well but he worked hard and was always a good dude, like all the Band folks: Butch, Pauly, Rick, Lee, Garth, Jimmy, the 2 nineties Richards, all super nice folks! Was an honor and privilege to get to work around these good folks! Saaaalute!

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I never saw them in the 80s, saw them in ‘74, and on their final tour in 1976, a month or two before the Waltz. Saw Levon solo. A friend made it down to one of his Rambles, she said it was unforgettable, and she was a seasoned concert goer.

Too bad no one had it on tape for you. Like one of Owsley’s infamous banana box tapes! Gets the Rhino-Plagent treatment! Ha!

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I've enjoyed reading posts on the Dave's Picks forum for a while, thought I'd jump in. Peace brothers and sisters!

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....their logo for the shows even features a squid. Eight tentacles. Eight west coast shows. Nice.
Metallica dropped 72 Seasons today. My hopes are mid. Hopefully they will surprise me.
Howdy back!

I saw Keith Jarrett do a solo show at UCLA's Royce Hall mid 70's or so...he walked out, sat at his piano and proceeded to play non-stop (or so it seemed) for nearly two hours...when he was done he got up from the piano bench and walked off stage without acknowledging the audience's thunderous applause...crowd wouldn't stop clapping and yelling for an encore...after a bit he walked back out and stood mid stage close to edge...it quieted down and he said "You need to digest your meal before asking for dessert"... he then walked back offstage...what? Great show though...

It’s go time! Sabs and AVs end on a high note.

Good luck to Senior PF and the mighty Kraken. AVs are good but I don’t think their unbeatable?
Hopefully it will be a good series.
Yeah, anything called “smart” run away!

Yet another great that Nappy saw and has stories! Keep ‘em coming Hoss!
Think it would have been better just to leave and not come back out?

Strangers stopping strangers
How do Peaceful Man!
Climb aboard the crazy train, hopefully Dave will be with us shortly (probably ducking from incoming waterfowl lol)

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One scene that just kills me every time I watch the Last Waltz is that one where Rick Danko is playing pool and Scorcese asks him "what are you going to do now that the Band is breaking up?" And poor Rick doesn't answer, just looks at him like, "I have no idea whatsoever."

There was some bad blood surrounding the Band: Robbie got the songwriting credits and the money from that, so he was ready to stop touring and break the Band up. The other guys were ticked off that Robbie had got credit for songs that were collectively written, and f3elt like they kind of needed to keep the Band going, because they needed to make a living. Levon was supposedly bitter about that till the day he died.

AFAIC the Dead didn't need to cover the Band, because the Dead were better at writing that kind of "Americana" material. Cumberland Blues is better than anything the Band wrote in that vein, and we can add Dire Wolf, Black Peter ... hell, add all of Workingman's the list. Don't get me wrong, I love the Band. It's just that the Dead were better.

Generally speaking, I like it when the Dead cover obscure old jug band tunes and blues, but the classic rock covers seem kind of beneath them, to me. Jesus H Christ, guys, you're the Grateful Goddam Dead. You don't need to play Louie, Louie or Satisfaction or Werewolves of London. You've hundreds of your own tunes that you're going to sound better on.

Dylan covers are in their own category. Being that he's the Greatest Songwriter Ever, it is well and meet that the Dead, like damn near everyone with a lick of sense, should play some Dylan.

My bathroom break song was always Me and My Uncle. Unless it was Drumz. Uncle just got played so many effing times, and there's not a whole lot of variation from one version to another. You've heard one, you've heard all 1,782 versions, really. Drums? You hadda be there. Space I usually like. Tennessee? One of my very favorite tunes. (See remarks above about how the Dead wrote Americana better than anyone.) Surprised to see that one on so many people's bathroom lists. But when you gotta go you gotta go and who am I to say?

Not sure if you can feel it wherever you are, but today NorCal is abuzz over game one of the Warriors-Kings playoff series. I follow both teams, but for some reason I would just love love love to see the underdog Kings take out the reigning champs. Can't wait for tip off.

Meanwhile, I'm on a Sun Ra binge. Last five:

Nothing Is
Live at Montreal
The Magic City
Mayan Temples
Supersonic Sounds

If you find Earth boring, just that same old same thing, come on and sign up with Outer Spaceways Incorporated...

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Is an obnoxious, arrogant, A-hole, but he has SO MANY great albums!! The beautiful thing is, I don’t have to listen to or interact with him, I only need to listen to the music. All of our heroes have flaws, but the music lives forever!!

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....yup. Mick Mars and Motley Crue are going through that right now. Mick announced he's retiring from touring due to constant back pain, but still a member. The rest of the least talented members by FAR dropped his earnings percentage from 25% (100% ÷ 4 is basic math) to 5%. Then 7 1/2% because I guess they felt guilty or some bullshit.

Sorry Mick. You don't deserve this crap. Fight the good fight.
Then again, I remember The Crues "final" tour was in 2015 or something lol.
The new Metallica record is decent, but don't let Trujillo sing again, because he can't.
Kirk Hammet reborn.
Music is the bestest.

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Against better judgement I half went with Flaming Lips box,,, only got the cd's, that was only 30 bucks, came with two shows, what the hell.

Picked up used Robert Hunter - Box of Rain,,, used,,, 7 bucks.

Then I saw Morning Jacket is releasing MMJ 3 in vinyl,,,, have the first two,,,,,,,sooooo.

FYI - I like the whole line of jokes that went by. Need to cut and paste them into a file.

Oh, enjoying the box set of Dionne Warwick right now, Promise.

I've heard many a whine about Miles and his back to audience. :-)

Dead songs not liked?

Mostly I've found every song was done great once. That was part of the experience, hoping to hear something new, because you knew the magic could happen anywhere, anytime. Mostly because, as stated earlier, they were " Grateful Goddam Dead. I swear, ok, could have been drugs, but there were many a times at shows where they were being lack luster, shall we say, when bam, the song comes back ROARING. Like they too thought, we're the goddamn Dead.

....I learned long ago, it's not how a song starts regarding playing live, but how it ends.
Applicable to jam bands for sure.
Prime example, and apologies if I keep bringing them up, but Phish opened the second set last night with A Wave Of Hope. Always meh to me, but eight minutes in they shifted gears, and I didn't know where I was anymore. And I was sober.
It's on the toob.

Fish heads are some tuned in folks.

I've read where they start song A, not finish it, weeks later finish it out of nowhere,,,, and the crowd knows!

That's a wild live album. I started dipping into Sun Ra when I saw them supporting the MC5 about 20 years ago. At the end of the concert both bands took the stage together for a mind pummeling jam - a joyful noise indeed !
Although Sun Ra himself has long since slipped this mortal coil, they are still amazing live - led by one Marshall Allen who is in his late 90's. I always tried to catch them when they came to London, and always came away a bit taller than when I went in. Many, many great albums - but I would single "Jazz In Silhouette", from the mid 50's as one that stands out. A more recent release - "Babylon Live", from 21/5/2014 is also worth checking out.

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My daughter works security at Seattle Center

She didnt have kind things to say about the Phans

Lots of griping about "specialty balloons" and general ickiness.

Good luck to the GKs. Don’t be mad at me, but I wouldn’t mind seeing the Kraken take at least one game. Preferably at home.

I posted about a year ago regarding the therapeutic properties of psychedelic mushrooms. John’s Hopkins has been running research studies with addicts for a few years. Glad to see Nevada is on board.

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By Bonnie Dobson(she wrote the tune) and Robert Plant; plus some unknown(to me) guitar picker delivering a fine psychedelic solo.
Catch it on everybody's favorite internet streaming service.

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I have seen fall into 2 major categories. Serious music fans with love and knowledge, who just want to share. I like these fans.
On the other side of the ledger, we have unimaginably selfish, self centered spoiled little arrogant brats, who only care about themselves. These are the folks who can talk (loudly) through an entire 2 3/4 hour show. Move into a space you arrived an hour early to secure, or simply stand and block your entire view of the stage. These folks seem to outnumber the kind folks. A bit like society I guess. This might be the first year of them touring since ‘96 that I don’t see at least one show, though I would still like to see one, if possible.
I am beyond ready for my next 4-disc serving of ‘72 Dead!! Please, please, please, bring it on!!

Music is the Best!!

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Bonnie Dobson was living in Toronto in 1967 when Bill Graham brought the Dead & Jefferson Airplane to town for a series of shows. Dobson attended one of the shows, and was urged to go meet the band backstage, but for whatever reason did not.

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1979, a most incredible rehearsal session. I pull this one out often.

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....thats the name given to the rude people that attend concerts and proceed to just talk all the time. Hate them. If you want to bullshit back and forth with your buddies, go to the concourse or go to a baseball game instead.
When my Avs loving cousin and I saw My Morning Jacket last summer in Taos there were some right behind us. I'm not confrontational and if I was there solo, I would have just moved, but my cousin is not me and we had a group of five. He got right in their faces and chewed them the fuck out. They ended up moving. He's not all bad ha!
I fall into the former fan category. I shut my trap and try to hang with the cool attendees. I also have a wealth of knowledge, but I'm never asked lol.
Actually, I've shared my knowledge
of Phish lore with a couple of regulars here that shall remain nameless. If you want to raise your hand, go ahead.
Will be seeing them this weekend at the Hollywood Bowl. Shows #50 & #51 by my count since Dec '94.
First outdoor and out of state Phish shows since '09.
First time at the Bowl as well. Bucket list venue, although I hear the sound towards the back is shit. If anyone wants to confirm or deny, let me know. Have great seats for Saturday. Not so great for Sunday. Although the Skull & Roses Festival is a possibility. We'll see. Making up the rules as I go.
Also. I'm a great-grandfather again. My step- granddaughter had her son yesterday. A month early, but both doing grate!
Go Knights! Going to the first playoff game Tuesday. Playoff hockey is just something to behold. Chomp away at those events you glorious bastards.
There is a time and a place. Concerts are neither. Be kind.

....if you are in So Cal, and I think you are? Section U3 Sunday. I'm quiet.
I could be confusing you with gollum though. Where's that cat been?

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We are a long way from sanctioning mushrooms in England for therapeutic purposes. It occurred to me recently that the shenanigans of the 60's may have set psychedelic research back decades.

Opiates are a different matter here, of course. They rain down like confetti at a wedding, for sufferers of all sorts of pain. A fair few of my friends are so gifted - people who have never used drugs for recreational purposes in their life. They do make me smile sometimes. One of them told me recently that she could understand why "these drug addicts" take drugs. Break a leg, Ethel.

Checked out the Bonnie Dobson/Robert Plant Morning Dew and it is excellent. Check it out on YouTube everyone. Thought Plant threw a little shade at our boys when he was introducing Bonnie and the song by saying "it was immortalized by Tim Rhodes and I guess Grateful Dead". As it happens sometimes once I listen to something on YouTube I always find something interesting to see in the suggestions. This time led me to a Dew with Clarence from Shoreline 6-21-89, really hot, which led me to a Fire with Carlos Santana from 1987, really good as well!!
My suggestion for today is JGB Let's Spend The Night Together from Philly 11-12-91. I was there and I will never forget it. Phenomenal !!

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Watched the Morning Dew recording and it is recommended. The guitarist is Bernard Butler, from the band Suede and the bassist is Danny Thompson, who played with so many people, Richard Thompson, John Martyn for example and was a member of Pentangle. The performance was from a concert remembering Bert Jansch another great guitarist.

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Not sure where else to put this, but this week's Taper Section shows the 7/30/1966 show as 7/29/1966 on my CD "50th Anniversary Deluxe Edition" of the 1st album. Any Dead scholars know which is the correct date? On a side note, so good to see Burning Spear decide to tour again.

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Thanks so much for the generous offer!! Unfortunately, I am approximately 2,800 miles away, and I’m STILL tempted to look at air fares. I’ll likely drive to Philly and take my chances.

Robert Plant also did a version of Morning Dew on his first (to me anyway) REAL solo album. Dreamland from 2002 was a revelation to me, an actual indicator of what Plant’s true love of ‘60’s and other diverse (roots??) genres encompassed. In interviews, he has made clear how much he listens to and loves an extremely diverse world of musics. So just like Jerry, the questing and open musical mind is the one I generally take an interest in.
There’s just TOO MUCH out there to limit myself. Oh, and if you check out Dreamland (and you SHOULD), check the version of The Youngbloods’ Darkness, Darkness!! A great song, a great cover.
Now, I’m pretty sure the Maple Leafs have a game coming up??

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Greetings denizens of dead.net-land! It's been a while. Life has been a fascinating series of changes lately (um, don't misread that, HF is still male...)

Am I correct in thinking that an announcement of the next Dave's -- fall '72, no less -- is imminent? I enjoyed #45 but fall '72 really is a sweet spot for me (and the band).

So... "looking forward" at month's end, if I'm not mistaken. Four discs' worth, oh yeah.

Just felt like popping in to say "hey" to all.

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Thanks Colin for the mention of Bert. Recall seeing him do Black Waterside on a Clapton Crossroads Guitar Festival (maybe the 2010?) before he passed. His thick Scottish brogue made it hard to catch the lyrics. Phenomenal finger technique on the acoustic. Member of Pentangle if I remember correctly. Going looking for more.
Cheers
And hey now HF!

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Hey rockers!!!

Sorry, I couldn't resist...............

A man named Joe came into my store wearing a Jimi Hendrix t-shirt. He started to leave, and I noticed he had some Dubble Bubble he hadn't paid for.
"Hey Joe, where you going with that gum in your hand?"

What did Jimi Hendrix say when he was thrown into prison?
There must be some kinda way outta here.

What did the guitar student say when his teacher gave him advice on how to sound more like Jimi Hendrix?
"Thanks, I appreciate the feedback."

I'm going to see Jimi Hendrix perform next week!
At least, that's what my doctor told me…

Always great to hear from HF, my friend I hope you're doing well. I too am looking forward to some primo September 1972 Dead!!

Rock on,

Doc
I tried to set up autopay for my hospital bill but I must have missed by one letter.
Instead I had my vital organs removed, toxicology tests, and a pathologist report on how I died.......

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Yes, 1st show, Bert Jansch was in Pentangle. They were lucky to have two superb guitarists in Bert and John Renbourn. I thoroughly recommend any album they are on individually or together. The album ‘Maid in Bedlam’ by The John Renbourn Group is a particular favourite.

I notice in the June issue of Mojo magazine that there is going to be a film, ‘Lost Angel’ about Judee Sill. I will certainly be looking out for that.

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It's probably common knowledge, but they supported The Dead at that Fillmore West run 2/27 - 3/2/69. I seem to remember reading somewhere that Jerry held them in high regard.

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Hey PF, it was a pretty mellow scene. Hell, I was like the youngest guy there. There was some craziness (read tanks) at the fountain, but overall I give the crowd a solid B. Friday night was on fire, Saturday ok. My Friend, My Friend....

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Who's going to Ventura for the S&R Fest this weekend? Kathy and I are going for our second year!! Wooohooo! Phil and Friends two nights and Dark Star Orchestra. Would love to meet up with some of you dead.netters.

Also, for those not attending, fans dot live will stream it free.

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Jerry’s Middle Finger…Grateful Shred…Brown Eyed Women…and my favourite- Electric Waste Band with Bill Walton! The EWB Facebook site shows this incredibly ornate guitar design for the Festival, really a work of art.
Sounds like a great time to be had by all. Enjoy everyone going!

PS - Gentlemen, start your engines. NHL playoffs start tonight!

...so I can purchase the new James Booker five CD box of live performances from a tour he did behind the Iron Curtain in the mid 70's....

Last Five

Super Deluxe Abby Road (love all the outtakes)
Taj Mahal - Nach'l Blues
Ahmad Jamal - Emerald City Nights (RIP Señor...you were a bad ass)
The Animals - The MGM Years
The Rolling Stones - Live at Leeds '71 (a bonus live CD from the Stickyfingers box)

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The email announcement for DaP 45 came on January 17.
So, any day now for 46.
Then the shipping waiting.

Going forward, and this is meant for you Rhino/WMG, shipping should start for subscribers the day the ala carte’s go on sale.
It wont take extra effort, and it shows the subscribers that you care.

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Please stay off the pipe before you read the question and respond.......the 50th Anniversary shows these songs are listed on my CD as done on 7/29/66, not 7/30/66.........which is correct??......I will not be able to sleep until I find out the correct answer.......remember------respect the pipe.

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The Band mostly bores me. I love Dylan and dig some of their collaborations, but once the Bard left the building a lot of the air went out of the sail, for me personally. I'm not here to share anyone else's thoughts. The Last Waltz film to me is the high of their career, first, because they were done, and second, because of all the amazing talent that shared that stage. Props to Marty for a brilliant film.

Robbie Robertson was the only cool rock dude in that band.

I hate the early 20th century drab, boring workingman's garb they generally posed out in. Yes, they went out of their way to get that "look," because no one else in rock dressed like that then. It was as calculated as Ziggy Starburst.

Last 5 (songs):

Symptoms of Love - Buddy Guy featuring Elvis Costello
Wish I Knew You - The Revivalists
Dirty City - Steve Winwood feat. Eric Clapton
Inamorata - Metallica
When the Hunter Gets Captured by the Game - Jerry Garcia

\m/

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1/21/71

Hot stuff

Just be warned....there are some TALKERS very audible at times. It's especially annoying during a monumental Hard to Handle. Some chick keeps on "BLAAAAHBLLLAAAHH BBLLAAAHHH BLAAH!"

SHUT THE FUCK UP WENCHLET!!!

Why do some people think a loud rocknroll show is the right place to have a nice chat?

And even in the outro from TIFTOO...blah blah blah fucking blah.

And during Cosmic Charlie blah blah blah

This show needs a soundboard. Or a way to cut out the tongues of the blabbing audience members.

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