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    Golden era Grateful Dead in the most golden city in the Golden State? Yes, DAVE'S PICKS VOLUME 46 features the complete unreleased show from the Hollywood Palladium, Los Angeles, 9/9/72. Loosen that tie, this ain't a red carpet rodeo - it's the after party that legends are made of. Consistently excellent from start to finish, this West Coast groove showcases tracks that would soon debut on EUROPE '72, solo material from both Jerry and Bob, a riveting iteration of "China>Rider," a couple of Chuck Berry doozies, a bonkers 35-plus "Other One" that hits all the psychedelic highs, and wraps up with a "Casey Jones"/"Sugar Magnolia"/"One More Saturday Night" finale that'll have you wondering why you wore a tie in the first place. Hooray for Hollywood, indeed.
     
    Limited to 25,000 numbered copies, this release was recorded by Owsley Stanley and has been mastered to HDCD specs by Jeffrey Norman at Mockingbird Mastering. Oh, and it ships next week so you'll wanna grab a copy while you can.

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    Brings back fond memories of D&C 7/5/19!
    Sometimes chasing that ole Rocky Mountain High ain’t for wussy’s; )

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    "I like people who like the Grateful Dead".
    Jerome Powell said he's been a Deadhead for 50 years.
    OK, now I trust him with our economy.
    Cheers
    Concertgoers at Red Rocks last night were pelted with hail as large as golf balls causing 80+ injuries. Some of those running to their cars for shelter found broken windshields and lots of dents. Tornado near there today! Dorothy!

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    Check out the video clip on cspan of Wiley Nickel asking Jerome Powell about Dead & Co. Great comment about how he likes people who like the GD. Not to get political but the world, not just congress would be a better place....

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    ....the morning after the Knights won the Cup.
    Spent my lunch hour that day stopping at every 7-11, Circle K, Walgreens etc looking for one. I was denied. Saw they are going for $40+ on EBay. I was a little bummed.
    Then. A hockey buddy reached out to me.
    "I got one for you. Free of charge."
    Score!!
    Angela is the type of friend everyone should have at least one of.

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    Good shows, great shows, and LEGENDARY shows

    11 11 73 is
    LEGENDARY

    that Dark Star

    Woooooow

    Double post!!! Oops.

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    Good shows, great shows, and LEGENDARY shows

    11 11 73 is
    LEGENDARY

    that Dark Star

    Woooooow

    and the Let It Grow is phenomenal

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    RastaZiggy - I used to like bootlegs too. Hidden in mystery. I can remember having one of David Bowie from his last show as Ziggy in 1973 at Hammersmith. It was quite unique in that it had Jean Genie on, featuring Jeff Beck, which was left off official versions of the show when they eventually came out. I notice it has been included in the 50th Anniversary release of the show that came out recently.
    I had a few Dead bootlegs, too. In fact, the first time I came across tapes, this bloke I knew was selling them. Luckily, I only lined his pocket for a short time before discovering a tape library. And the rest, as they say, is history. There used to be live cds at record fairs in the early 90's, too. Quite a good recording of 5/8/77 on the dubious Silver Rarities label - still up in my attic.

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    I have paid some good money for needed shows off of ebay. I always try to keep my average price of all cd's of dead shows at $15. Seeing the organization sells disks in the $10-$11 range that gives me some leeway to pay more for certain shows. I ended up paying around $250 for the FW69 box. So it stretched me some. Still overall, I am at that $15/disk. And, we all know that $250 was very well spent. It has the bonus disk and is in very good shape, doesnt even look like the booklet has been opened. I also try to listen to each show 5 times before I let it rest for a while. No telling how many times I have listened to that FW box, and it will get another play as we round into 2024, wow 55th anniversary.

    OOOps Edit, I paid $350 for FWBox. Math still works though

    Edit2: I paid $100 for Dave's 8, but that was because it was new but/and it was not numbered. Just a particular show I really wanted because of my own history with Fox/Atl. Not sure all told I have bought off the bay but I also got disks way below $15. Example: I bought a lot of DiP 1-31 for $700. So that is below the price new. Now Jim has kidded me before on here about me buying another small lot recently. maybe last 6 months. Funny as hell. You know, "some girlfriend is mad". Makes me grin even now. (J/K when I say not my problem, smile.) Reason being, I am primed for something like that if I am not careful. Turn about would be a well something...

    Edit3: I bought the Dicks because I had gaps. I have sold several on of the repeats here for $15/disk. And still have a couple of duplicates, I think.

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    I was fumbling around a few weeks ago and think I noticed someone here went to NYE71 (think it might have been Nitecat). On the All the Years Combine dvd box set, on the bonus disk (i think), it shows what appears to be an early 1970's NYE clip. It is during the drum section, I think again, from that bonus disk. It shows a locomojo train snaking thru the crowd. On the front of the locomotive is a psychedelic picture of Jimi Hendrix. Whatever that show is, I sure wish they could release that on dvd (or even on cd), if the show exists in complete video/audio. It might be 1970 or 1971, guessing maybe 1970. What a dvd that would be, if it is there...

    Nitecat: Also your posting of the 1988 southern swing I plan to review. I saw the Miami, Tampa, and New Orleans shows. Fun little run but required some crazy planning of my freaky friend and me. I drove up to the Cap Center shows with a friend from Atlanta and then I returned home, he went on with the tour with other heads we knew. When I got home within a week or two the mail order for that southern run started. So I ordered my freaky friend and me the 4 shows of the 6 or 7(?) show run. As I went to the Cap Centre shows, it dawned on me the "Dixie" tuning after Peggy-O was pointing to a southern tour. The little 4 show run was a lot of fun. Miami, well, is always Miami. Cannot even image how big that city is now. Was my last time there and it was short. Tampa/St. Pete was awesome, great fun shows and the weather were incredible. We sat out on the Bay front dosed mid afternoon the second show and just soaked in all of it. Spectacular weather - sunny but cool, not sweltering hot. Great timing of shows. And of course, New Orleans is New Orleans one of the capitals of the party - slow life - scene. My freaky friend drove down from the University he was attending, picked me up at the Tampa Airport and we drove on down to Miami, turned around back to St. Pete. Watched those two shows tried to crash but was hard to do, maybe got 4 hours of sleep. He drove me back to the airport and he drove back to his university he was attending (working on his masters - he ended up with a Ph.d). Sure he is a college professor now at the top of his field. Havent seen or spoken to him in over 20 years. I got home at around 7am, changed clothes and went to work. Got off work and drove down to the University and we crashed (Monday night). Got up and drove to N.O. on Tuesday for the Tuesday show. Party for a while, then started to drive back to his University. After 3 or 4 hours we were so exhausted we pulled into a rest area and just slept in his car for about 4 hours and then finished the trip. Then, I had to drive back home. I have never sat down to figure the time or mileage we journeyed but it was a haul. I wrote years ago about going to the 1988 Greek shows. Same type situation for me. Got off work Thursday, flew to SFO saw three shows. Flew out Sunday approaching dusk, and went to work Monday morning. 3 west coast shows, one day off of work. Whew. It tires me just writing this little bit. Apologize if the read wears you out. It is amazing what heads will do to pull off some shows...

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    Always loved Bowie. I have a bootleg vinyl from back when you could buy bootlegs through mail order avenues. I believe it's from one of his Ziggy Stardust live concerts. Bought a lot of great weird stuff, live Mott the Hoople, lots of poor-sounding Dead concerts........but I still have them and love 'em...... One more thing: I often read about how much certain releases priced on fleabay (BTW, I have never heard that term but love the name).....has ANYONE or ANYONE you know EVER paid those exorbitant prices for these? The only one I have ever bought was DaP 10, with the bonus disc, because I love that era. Paid $50 and would not have paid much more. It is probably my favorite Dave's Pick. Anxious for the HCSS box.

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Golden era Grateful Dead in the most golden city in the Golden State? Yes, DAVE'S PICKS VOLUME 46 features the complete unreleased show from the Hollywood Palladium, Los Angeles, 9/9/72. Loosen that tie, this ain't a red carpet rodeo - it's the after party that legends are made of. Consistently excellent from start to finish, this West Coast groove showcases tracks that would soon debut on EUROPE '72, solo material from both Jerry and Bob, a riveting iteration of "China>Rider," a couple of Chuck Berry doozies, a bonkers 35-plus "Other One" that hits all the psychedelic highs, and wraps up with a "Casey Jones"/"Sugar Magnolia"/"One More Saturday Night" finale that'll have you wondering why you wore a tie in the first place. Hooray for Hollywood, indeed.
 
Limited to 25,000 numbered copies, this release was recorded by Owsley Stanley and has been mastered to HDCD specs by Jeffrey Norman at Mockingbird Mastering. Oh, and it ships next week so you'll wanna grab a copy while you can.

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Fantastic stuff, bring it on!! Awesome cover as well

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Presumably, they have decided to allow early pre-orders to try to get longer to sell out the set. Their previous decision to only start selling a la carte from the release date has apparently been abandoned. Good luck to those who need to order, I hope it goes smoothly.

As said on the 45 comments the seaside chat is available on utube even though it isn’t on the DeadNet site yet.

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I somehow noticed the way Dave brought up DP #50 and then went on to say another comment, something to the effect of "some 50 coming up" Well, it's the 50th for 1973.....possible box set hint??? I sure hope!

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Dang Nappy that would have been a great one!

Never heard. cant wait to hear it!!!

Wonder if any change in PA and sound from the E72 recordings.

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I'm glad I got the subscription. Getting the Bonus Disc from from this year will be prime!

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Just ordered this CD...Looking forward to it, 1972 has got to be one of the BEST Years in Grateful Dead History....
Thou I got ``On the Bus`` Fairly Late, (1969)...And didn`t get to see them Live 'till 1973...I still consider `72 to be the PEAK of Dead Music...
THANK YOU for this Great Offer.....AHO !
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I had a barking dog and talking child and missed what the tracks were on the 4th disc. Thanks to Dave's seaside chats I did know that was an oyster catcher when it chirped/squawked before he called it out.
Looking forward to some vinyl coming soon RSD, DaP, Bears, FTV1. Wish the big box would be announced soon!

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It's been a while since the last Dave's Picks came from 1972. Looking forward to this release!

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LET'S DO THIS!!
PLAY DEAD-PLAY DEAD LOUD!!

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Dave didn't say, but he reminds us there were tracks on DiP 36 from that Boulder show which is part of the bonus disc.
He's Gone, The Other One, and Wharf Rat were on DiP36 so guessing it's not those?
He did say "box" and "other things" (plural) so let the guesses begin.
Cheers

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Always look forward to the second release, definitely the best of the year, every year it seems.

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Would have to think box set, Wake of the Flood 50th release, sweatshirts sweat shorts, gardening tools etc.

Still waiting for the comments on the price increase.

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Another order successfully completed. It seems to be more difficult placing an order with deadnet than anywhere else I order from. Maybe this is why they don't sell out so fast these days.

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2023 cover art is back to form. Beautiful and relevant to the show! Really looking forward to some seasoned post Europe ‘72 Good Old Grateful Dead recorded by The Bear!!

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Much better.

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Definitely.

(46 on order.)

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Order has been restored to the universe again.

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....much better. Got Stoned twice on 4/20. Good to have him back jack.

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Really looking forward to this one. Wish they listed the Bonus Disc tracks.

Maybe the 1973 50th Anniversary year will fiiiiiinally have 6/10/73. And 6/9. And Watkins Glen. Bird Songs....lots of Bird Songs. And then half a dozen shows with Dark Stars...

Anniversary of The Grateful Dead Beat Club 4/21/72, so pull out that trunk and tune into The Other One to get your socks blown off your feet.

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....put that on a print, and I will purchase it. Thanks.
I'll be in Hollywood Saturday. Imagine that.

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Good review of this show in the Taping Compendium. Looks like there's a powerful "Truckin-Other One" jam, which suits me. This jam really stood out for me on recent listens of 4/7 and 11/4 72 at Wembley and Newcastle. It will be good to hear how it shapes up 5 months later.

Colin - I never saw Camel live. I would have been quite happy to tag along if I'd known or gone out with anyone who liked them, but I never felt sufficiently interested to seek them out myself. They must have played in Manchester countless times between about 1972 and 1980, but I never seemed to notice when they did.

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Indeed.

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It's been a holiday as far back as I can remember.

Which was yesterday.................

A good memory is one trained to forget the trivial............

Rock on,

Doc
A retentive memory may be a good thing, but the ability to forget is the true token of greatness......

So, our local store requires that you get a numbered bracelet the day before (today). I drive down a half an hour before opening and 50 people are already in line. Guess I'm ordering online again. Either that or I'll finally purchase a turntable so I can listen to what I own.

DaP46 - love the cover. I've always been on the wrong side of the bell curve when it comes to intelligence, so I don't mind asking this question. Am I supposed to know the woman? Also, any help with the symbols would be appreciated. Feel free to ask me a math or hockey question in exchange for your kindness.

The hockey universe returned to normal across the board last night. Save maybe the Devils. Mike, while I remain optimistic, I also recognize that the loss of Hedman (and Cernak to a lesser extent) severely hinders the Bolts. Nevertheless, keep the faith.

Vguy - congrats. Hope you enjoyed the game.

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Jack - I wondered the same thing, if she was someone specific to the show/town/time, or she is some Michelle Phillips/California mock up? Great cover, though.

Oro - I think we need to take Doc’s words to heart - forgetfulness is ok, and sometimes in things like marriage, a survival skill.
PS - What’s with your AVs? I though they would crush the Kracken. I didn’t give Seattle enough props.

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A lot of times the DaP covers have something to do with the set list, like we had train 102 on the cover of 44 because there was a rare 1977 performance of Casey Jones, or we had the ship on the cover of 42 because it was that had the debut (I think) or Ship of Fools. So here's my theory about the cover of 46: she's Stella Blue.

Very very stoked about this release. Sitting as it does smack dab in the middle between Veneta (possibly my all time fave show, if this such a thing) and the 9/21/72 show that formed one of the very best (IMHO and all that) Dicks Picks, a time when the Dead was indeed en fuego, you know it's going to be a doozy. And there's a 30 minute Other One? And bonus disc from the same time span? Yes, please.

…yeah, me too? Nice change from bearded skeletons…makes me want an orange dreamsickle!

Your not wrong Mike…..cept she never lets me forget it ; )

GO LEAFS! That’s how you start.
1 down….
Yeah Kraken, my new favorite team! Respect!

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brutal...

The cover art, on the other hand, is inspired & beautiful; a huge relief from that long stretch of silly skeleton art.

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My take is that it's the Spanish Lady handing us a rose to crater our minds, but the blue does invite the idea that she is Stella Blue. That is the heart of this show. That whole hour+ of E is fantastic, but just terrific take on TOO and my favorite 1972 Stella. Phil is all over this show, and he destroys these especially. Listened to the Listening Party last night, and was blown away by the Bird Song. Can't wait for the Playing! '72 Dead is just something else entirely, and it's so good.

Side note: while digging that Bird Song last night I pondered back to why didn't they play it in Europe? Would have become a staple with exploratory jams, and it may have even found itself in a second set jam. Alas.

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She also appears to be pyramidical. Again, not sure why.

Edit: I enjoy the ambiguity of the design. I’d rather spend my time trying to ascertain a hidden meaning rather than wasting it only to realize that bearded skeletons are nothing more than bearded skeletons.

I like the Spanish angle, but the stars and crescents are throwing me off. They are Moorish. But, as we all know, it was the Moops who invaded Spain, not the Moors. So you may be correct.

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I drove downtown an hour before opening to get a number for tomorrow, and I’m stuck with #72. I’ll still show up, just for the halibut.
I appreciate the reminder to open my trunk. It sits right in my music room, but seems to disappear into the background sometimes. I’ve always thought that the last 4 shows (overall) are pretty much superb, but there are too many other moments that deserved to be memorialized. Does anybody else remember the emails that kept updating us as to how many actual discs would be required?? I swear I remember at least 3 updates.
THATMIKE-it was fantastic watching the Maple Leafs last night!!Now they need to split in Fla.
Maybe you’re younger than me, but Scott Stevens played his first 8 seasons in Washington. Those are the years I cherish.

Music is the Best!!

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I forgot about Scott Stevens playing in Washington! I remember him in St Lou & NJ, but you are absolutely right (Remember Doc’s wise words on forgetting!) His hits on Paul Kariya and Eric Lindros are the stuff of legend. But I’m definitely an old time fan, I actually was following the Leafs & NHL as a kid in the 60s, even before the last Cup for the Leafs, a life long passion. Last night was beyond words. Cannot wait for the games in Florida, and a split there would be great. Now, if the Panthers could maybe upset the Bruins, and DaP 46 would hit mailboxes in the next few days…
Life is grand, and if I may quote you “Music is the best!”

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Phew. Inflation is a Bummer! But just another reason to subscribe for the year. Penned out for 2023, it’s only $7.64 per disc for me here in WA state with sales tax.

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makes me laugh how much negativity that imagery brings out

Now, if they were bearded clams, people probably wouldn't complain

I do like the new cover art, even though that's not why I am looking forward to the new release

Moops...lmfao...

MOOPS!

....you sunovabitch. Nice one, and probably correct. Weens Chocolate And Cheese has one my favorite covers. As does The Black Crowes Amorica.
Hey. What can I say?
My White Stripes Elephant 20th anniversary double LP arrived today.
Seven Nation Army skips right from the start. The rest of the first LP is spinning fine. Time for LP two.
Noticed that the lyrics for I Just Don't Know What To Do With Myself is missing on the sleeve....c'mon man!
Edit. Just realized it's a Burt Bacharach cover. My bad.
Edit again. Ball And Biscuit is also skipping. Ugh.
I'm dipping my toe back into the vinyl, but, no matter how cool the splatter LOOKS, and this one looks really cool, skips right out of the gate is frustrating as all get out.
I want to hear Jack Whites distortion, but not over and over again.

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Saddened by the loss of Joani Walker...We all owe her a standing ovation. Latvala!!! Joani

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Incredible that it's 20 years since "Elephant" came out. I remember playing that on Fridays nights after the week at work and before I went out . I saw The White Stripes, once, playing some Yardbirds covers with Jeff Beck. It was his show, and various luminaries came on to play specific songs. John McLaughlin was another one who pitched up.

This new Dave's cover looks a bit androgynous to me.

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I gather that the concentric circles mimic the ceiling of the venue, which is located on Sunset Blvd.

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Stoltzie, my fellow GD denizen, you write like I think on many an occasion, and now, bearded clams!?!, LMFAO

And now, back to your regularly scheduled Grateful Dead discussion.... ;-P

PS edit- It's no wonder not too many of the fairer sex chiming in around these parts lately? hahhaha

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It was just too easy

Waaay back there was a locally produced satirical comedy show in the Seattle area

One time the show opened with a text crawl and a voiceover;

"The following program contains content that might offend sensitive viewers

Like wusses, and wimps, and weenies"

Still makes me laugh today

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On PBS Great Performances "Now Hear This" episode last night I saw an amazing percussionist that I'm sure is on Mickey's Hart's world beat radar as he has done a lot of videos. His steel drum skills are phenomenal, he is a composer, and he does very cool collaborations like one with a pianist playing a "prepared" piano with dimes wedged in between certain strings to have a percussive effect. And it sounds great. He plays just about anything from paint cans to vibraphone and even invents instruments out of anything, like a truck brake drum. He did a duet with the host Scott Yoo on violin and Andy on steel drum that was sweet. I can't say enough about this humble, very cool guy and his many skills and that show is worth looking into if you have the time. I'll be looking up those videos today for sure.
Cheers

I can remember in the early 1980's if they showed a film on television with sexually explicit content, they used to put a red triangle in the top corner of the screen to warn people. I suppose they thought some people might miss it otherwise .They often seemed to be on when we came back from the pub, and we used to sit there eating our supper, waiting for the good bits to come on.

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