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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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  • 1stshow70878
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    I had that album with We're An American Band in high school. Sold off a ton of albums in college as trade ins at a great record store in Ft. Collins. I imagine that's where that one went. I think it came with a giant sticker? Crow's comments reminded me of watching Foreigner on some PBS begging show recently. Never followed them other than recognizing that about everything they played was some huge commercial hit. Tons of them. Listening to that stuff now I was watching the lead guitarist and going, meh. The other striking thing was how the new lead singer, Kelly Hansen who is very good, sounds exactly like the original guy, Lou Gramm(?). I think they even had some of the old band members on that show too. We've talked about such reissued bands here to some degree. The We're Near Death Now Tour types too. What do they do, sell the rights to the name of the band when there are no longer any original members? Still keeping royalties for their families? The hits just keep on rolling, in wheelchairs.
    Cheers

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    Boy, Rare Earth - a great band that slipped my memory. I remember buying their Motown records singles, they were quite popular on AM radio in the late 60s. I also owned Grand Funk’s “We’re An American Band” on gold vinyl, which I thought was pretty hot stuff at the time.

    Last 5
    Phish - Bittersweet Motel (DVD)
    Frisell - Disfarmer (DVD)
    Charles Lloyd - Forest Flower (great summer jazz, and a first rate band)
    Dylan - Shadow Kingdom (Bob in great voice)
    Nils Lofgren - Nils Sings Neil (better than you might expect for an album of covers)

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    Grand Funk is another example of that Thing some of us was talking about a little while back, ie how the rock critics of the early ‘70s despised a lot of bands that were really popular among “the kids.” Grand Funk was HUMONGOUS at my junior high school. I think somebody gave me E Pluribus Funk at my 13th birthday party. If you just wanted to boogie, well, they boogied. They had #1 hit singles. They sold out Shea Stadium (and unlike those wimpy Beatles, only took a couple days to do it.) They were Homer Simpson’s favorite band of all time. They were comin to your town, they were gonna help you party it down. They were an American band.

    A pretty shitty one, though, with benefit of hindsight and no longer being 13 years old. Some of the early ‘70s Bands That Kids Liked But Critics Hated have stood the test of time surprisingly well, most notably Sabbath and Zeppelin. Some have earned a grudging respect, like Kiss and Alice Cooper. But the critical disdain for Grand Funk has never wavered. Which is kind of surprising, given that even disco (mindless boogie music if ever there was) has gone through a popular revival or two and gets a fair amount of respect these days. You’d think some contrarian critic out there would make the case for them as a great band, but no. Maybe because … they weren’t?

    Anyway, we know Phil Lesh didn’t like ‘em. On one of the shows in the St Louis box, I forget which, Phil calls out the Funk. I can’t remember what he says exactly but IIRC Bobby is going on with one of his “take a step back”" raps and Phil butts in to say something to the effect that if everybody doesn’t behave the Dead won’t be able to play there anymore “and you’ll have to listen to Grand Funk Railroad.” I think I remember that, anyway. These days I remember a lot of things that didn’t actually happen.

    Anybody else out there listen to the Good Ol’ Grateful Deadcast? At the end of the current ‘season’ of episodes about the shows in the HCS box, Jesse Jarnow says something about lingering for a moment in the spring of ’73 before moving on to the summer. Is that a hint that they’re about to (finally!) release Watkins Glen? Does the fact that the HCS box includes a jam with some Allman Bros indicate they may have worked out the legal difficulties that may have held up a release in the past? Did Jesse Jarnow even say that, or am I remembering another thing that never happened? Is anyone still reading this?

    Last five:
    Lee Morgan: Lee Way
    ABB: Nassau Coliseum ‘73
    Captain Beefheart: Lick My Decals Off Baby
    Little Feat: Valentines Day Massacre
    Jimmy Smith: House Party

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    Grand Funk Railroad was a great band? LMAO...............

    Off to morgue, I think I heard the corpses laughing a bit as well...............

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    When people hear good music, it makes them homesick for something they never had, and never will have.......

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    The Groundhogs are a perfect example of a band that didn’t make the leap from U.K. to US.
    A great guitarist, and a great band. I only knew a small handful of people who knew/liked the band. But only because of a lack of exposure. And that goes west to east also. These bands just didn’t quite make it in a ‘world’ context. The only album I owned was “Split”, and I loved it.
    I would put Family, Taste, Bonzo Dog Doo-Dah Band & many, many others in this category.
    Going west to east, Grand Funk Railroad, Rare Earth, Molly Hatchet and hundreds of others.
    This even is the case just going from one country to another.

    I guess my point is that we miss out on a LOT of music just because of where we are born.
    Now this crowd I say is MUCH more aware than your average music listener, but we still miss out on a lot from one side of the Atlantic to the other. I’m always going to lack exposure to a LOT of great bands, but it doesn’t mean I HAVE to. I just gotta poke around.

    After all, Music IS the Best!!

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    Very sorry to read about Tony McPhee. Split was my favourite album of theirs by some distance. Curiously I felt like playing it last night - I didn't, but I'll put it on later today. The Groundhogs were great live, too. I was amazed the first time I saw them that Tony could play all those extraordinary guitar sounds heard on Split on stage. He was also more earthed in the blues than most of his more celebrated contemporaries, backing John Lee Hooker, with The Groundhogs, in the mid 60's. A great and underrated musician.
    I don't like it as much as"Split" but "Thank Christ For The Bomb" has always been one of my favourite album titles.

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    RIP Tony McPhee

    I love Split

  • 1stshow70878
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    Billy has it spot on.
    Cheers

  • That Mike
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    Everyone OUTSIDE of Toronto up here hates the Leafs (and Toronto) passionately, so that hazy smoky sky we are experiencing is from anywhere but here.

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    Are you guys up there burning Leafs jerseys again? Please cease and desist. We don’t need any more smoke.

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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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Absolutely!!!
Wanted to thank all for kind words a couple of weeks ago in regard to the passing of my mother.

Ole Pops is looking pretty weak. Oh well.

Not sure I'll post part 2, as it is an example one who failed the test...

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I found a bunch of new copies Now available of Dave’s picks CD sets numbers #36 thru #44 for $25 each! Mint, sealed and individually numbered.
I Also found a Dicks picks # 19 vinyl Boxset . )Mint/sealed & hand numbered for a $100 !
And a copy of the Grateful Dead’s RSD 2023 vinyl Boxset. Mint/sealed! For $100 !
If anyone has any questions or needs more information please feel free to send me a message ! Have a grateful day & holiday weekend everyone! Be safe be kind & don’t forget to “Smile Smile Smile” Rock On! 💀🌹

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Alexandra Palace is 150 years old today. Birthday party is in progress outside the venerable venue.

….but even my dumb ass knows “my” bird isn’t a morning Dove. It actually makes many woo woo sounds in quick almost staccato succession and extended duration often as they take flight. The pitch rises a bit and then falls over the course of the song. I’ve never been able to see any as their usually only active at night, or dusk.
BUT!! via my good bird brained amigos here at DN I now have the Merlin app on device and ready to capture my prey if you will, hopefully this evening…though I’m not sure their fully arrived yet. I briefly heard one recently, but that’s it. Eventually they will fill the night air for their somewhat short visit. Certainly not the best Bird Song ever but pretty sweet (see, got the dead connection in there ; )

Now if the VGN can just tidy things up this evening….

....last Five.
Phish - Spartanburg, SC 10.29.94. Latest archival release.
GOGD - Giants Stadium 7.9.89.
Metal Church - Congegration Of Annihilation.
King Gizzard - Quarters!
Steely Dan - Pretzel Logic.

Oro, be careful after dark, some people claim birds came from dinosaurs... why they have lizard feet. Since the next guess with the woowoo and time of day would be owls, it's obviously not owls...? If you want to hear some weird sounds, check out calls various juvenile owls make, also found in Merlin.

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are you, who, who, who, who!
Nah, not Owls, we have several of those at times.
One of the golf courses I worked at had some huge nesting owls right near the cart barn. And after hanging out together alone with them on many a summers eve, I could actually get them to talk with me….oh, what did they say you ask? “Drive for show, putt for doe, gotta work on that short game Hoss!”
Perhaps the coolest of our local birds are all the different big raptors we have, though the. huge Turkey Vultures are most impressive.
We’re fortunate to have a wetlands close by that they’ve been fixing up and depending on time of year it’s a veritable treasure trove of our winged friends. I look forward to utilizing the app to learn more about them, cept beware the moors at night…

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....but we have bats.
Finches. Some doves. Lots of pigeons.
They're petty good at waiting until the last second before being run over.
I have a birdbath out front.
I've always said, if reincarnation is a thing, I wanna be a peregrine falcon.
Zoooom!!!

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DaveRock... meant to say can you pass the test, are you kind. Natural memory made me add the acid.

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I am on board with your Knights!!!

Seen some damn good hockey, but at times, you can tell with the long season and real grind at the end that there is some real tiredness also. Just my casual observation.

Disney now floating that espn could be streaming only in a few years. I wish I could by a season ticket for the Predators, and maybe the Atlanta Braves as i do not get bally sports regional channels any more. Makes me :(

And Birds, we have owls, doves like crazy, but also Bald Eagles and Red Tail Hawks. With no hunting, their populations are starting to get pretty big.

I never went to the Alexandra Palace - although as it is still standing, there is still time. Apart from the Dead's performances there, it is most known to me for the legendary "14 Hour Technicolour Dream" festival that took place in Spring 1967. Featuring many of the new at the time psychedelic bands, and culminating with Pink Floyd in the early hours of the morning. There is a documentary of all this on dvd - sometimes misleadingly advertised as being of Pink Floyd's set. Which it's not - it's mainly made up of interviews as I remember it. Interesting, though.

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Is like a drug to me. Like oxygen, I need it to live. I’m struggling with a spouse who just is not on board with my passion. It’s sad, and quite frustrating.
Anybody else ever have to deal with this??
It feels like someone intentionally trying to snuff out my pilot light.

Anyway, I don’t want to bring anyone down on a beautiful Sunday morning. So, me and the cats are the only ones awake right now so, I’m gonna listen to WHATEVER I WANT TO!!
Wishing everyone peace & peace of mind as we remember the brave souls who allowed us to live free and enjoy the beauty of this blue rock.
First up, the new Paul Simon album. I hear it’s good!! After that, it’s Thelma time, bonus disc first!!

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Check out the thread under Families titled:
They Love Each Other, But...
We are not alone.
I'm a music is the best entertainment guy (by far) and she's into movies.
We make it work though. And hangin' with the cats is great.
Cheers

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The Other One is a book junkie, full on needle to the vain…BUT!
Considering how much of a music junkie I am, and I don’t do cans, so overall she’s a good sport, though there are times…ahem
. Issues usually arise from more specific grievances: “it’s too loud” or “oh no, not that phuching Bob Weirdo again” being the most common. I’m fortunate to have different rooms to go listen, but the uninsulated cardboard walls are no match and almost non existent for the wall of sound lol.
But after being happily unmarried for 26 years ya learn to adjust or go bust…
So tips!
Number one, if she’s getting to read, than I can usually get away with whatever, within reason lol.
If both of us are hanging in the living room I try to pick stuff we both like, though she’ll tolerate some dead. She likes Jer for the most part but is sick of Tennessee Jed after all these years. But Bob, well lol, that’s another story. She’s more sick of Me and my Uncle than even I am so that gets skipped a lot, and if I mute parts of PITD, especially the “murderd cat” part, that helps. The key I find is to feel, intuit or know when I can slide a show in, or when to break out the Bill Evens! Sometimes I’ll pop in some crap I know she really likes, that she knows I don’t like, either just after a show if I feel reparations are required, or sometimes just before I’m thinking of blasting off to soften her up.
Otherwise, it’s best to retreat to the stereo room, but keep it on 6 instead of 11…(ugggg, like having a Porsche that you can only drive in a 30 mph zone)
But sometimes….sorry Tutz. Sometimes ya just gotta let er rip. Fortunately she understands that for the safety and overall well being of the planet this occasionally needs to happen.
Perhaps it just comes down to two junkies tolerating as part of the enabling ; )

Someday, when they put me in some horrible place, and am not allowed to have anymore possessions, I will have to succumb to some nice cans and the sweetest portable rig I can have smuggled in and hid inside my toilet top, cause music is really the best, and life is pointless without it!
So hang in there Mr Ones, we feel yer pain, we are everywhere!
Ps, sounds like you need some cans!

Hard choices amigos, 100 Db of pure crystal clear multitrack dead versus serene but boring communal existence…
When in doubt, happy wife, happy life usually works ; )

I heard my bird briefly last night but not long enough to grab my Merlin app…the hunt is on…

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But my neighbour doesn't like my guitar playing. She says she doesn't understand it. I'm not sure I do, to be honest.

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As long as I fast forward through Bob's slide solos and Estimated screaming(aptly qualified here as histrionics), nobody gets hurt.
Actually I do FF through these, regardless of who is within earshot.
Oh, and no Slayer/Megadeth/RKL/Anthrax/Misfits etc. when she's around.

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Tell em that my wifes friend had to deal with her ex husband bringing HOOKERS INTO THEIR HOME.

Hopefully Bob Phuking Weirdo seems pretty tolerable

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Possibly interested in the Dave's Picks CDs. Where did you find them? And did you find a Dave's Picks 1?

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For all the advice and support. It helps more than you know.
The Paul Simon album actually led me to a Micheal Hedges sidetrack. The first song on P. Simon REALLY reminded me of Ragamuffin from Michael Hedges’ 2nd album “Aerial Boundaries”. From there I went straight to my favorite Hedges album, Taproot. This album is not for everyone, but it was the 1st Michael Hedges album to feature multiple instruments on most cuts. Plus, the last song is an ee cummings poem set to music, with a Crosby/Nash backing vocal. Beautiful stuff!!

Tomorrow is another day. Best Memorial Day wishes/memories to all.

You guys (and gals) are always awesome!!

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Oro - my 2 bits are on it being a Poorwill. If its active at dusk into night that pretty much limits it to a handful of species - basically owls and nightjars like Poorwill and Nighthawk. Though they're common def not a Nighthawk based on description and consistently hearing an owl species other than a Great Horned seems a stretch. Saying that, there's some lesser known owls that have pretty unusual calls, e.g. Saw-whets, Northern Pygmy, and Flammulated. Many years ago Ex (still a close friend) and I once experienced a beautiful moonlit night in the junipers out in SE Oregon near Malheur with a migrating flock of Saw-whets - pure magic.

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....I'm in the same category. Wife is not into music much anymore. She used to be back in the day. But people change I guess.
I haven't.
She calls me her stubborn mule sometimes.
Then smiles and rolls her eyes.
Rock on.
Kingfishers are pretty cool birds.
Fun fact. Michael Hedges toured with Leo Kottke.
Michael Gordon tours with him every now and then currently.
"He likes it! Hey Mikey"!

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....by King Gizzard is a really, really good, psychedelic song.
Check it out. It's on Quarters!
Four songs. Each 10:10 long.
It's my newest favorite thing.
Boom.
I need to see these guys.
Looks like they are playing the Hollywood Bown on a Wednesday in June. Shucks. The Hollywood Bowl is top shelf no question.

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Hendrix songs: Voodoo Chile Slight Return, Bold as Love, Burning the Midnight Lamp.

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The first one that came to mind was Stone Free, but how about....Gypsy Eyes, House Burning Down and Roomful of Mirrors. Hang on....I've changed my mind already.

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Franklin D., I dm’d your inbox….Numb

DMCVT, like Beetlejuice lol.
Best three….pffffffffff not sure that’s possible?
EXP, Spanish Castle Magic, 6 was 9, Castles Made of Sand, Third Stone From the Sun, Dolly Dagger, Easy Rider, Hear My Train, Machine Gun, And the Gods Made Love, VooDoo Chile!!, but probably my favorite sequence is Rainy Day Dream Away>>1983>>Moon, Turn the Tides>>Still Raining, Still Dreaming….yeah, can’t do it!

Bet HF would say “all of em” lol

PROUDFOOT: misses says she has to think about that one lol…

BLUECROW et el: haven’t captured our prey yet, but I did spend all morning listening to Bird Songs, sans JG that is ; )
Though I haven’t found anything exact, so far the Boreal Owl comes closest…thanks for the recommendations.

My favourite sequence, and my favourite piece of music by Jimi Hendrix is from Woodstock - Star Spangled Banner- Purple Haze-Woodstock Improvisation-Villanova Junction.

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Your boys are back to their old form. Fast and aggressive. On to Florida.

Congratulations.

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a few of the favorites -
Third Stone
Wind Cries Mary
Little Wing
Electric Ladyland - fronttobackwholeenchiladaeverydamnsong
Pali Gap
Hey Baby (New Rising Sun)

edit - how can I forget The Star Spangled Banner

Too young to see Jimi. So some simple pleasure memories are these. I had to work a Memorial Day Weekend in Farmington NM ca. 2014. A little street fair along the river that weekend. One of the bands laid down Third Stone > Tomorrow Never Knows - way very cool. Nearly 39 years ago at the Chicago Blues Festival in Grant Park with some way strong boomers on board (6/7/85). Stevie Ray Vaughn blasting Voodoo Child and Come On (Part 1). Time travel and all that, that night. And Alpine '87 first night - opening chords of Watchtower out of The Wheel- holyshit.

A Boreal Owl? That would be something.

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Rock You!
No, not an inane nod to “Classic Rock” radio, but to the Glittering Knights! Congrats VGuy. Credit due to Las Vegas: that is quite a team for guys have. On to Florida!

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A guy I used to work with, who was 10 years older than me had the opportunity to see the Jimi Hendrix Experience in London in early 1967. He passed it by...reason being he didn't like pop music - just jazz. A bit of a conversation stopper. He looked at me as though to say "And was I wrong?" How to break it to him.
Just goes to show you can be the right age, in the right place, in the right year...and still miss out on the action.

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Jimi Hendrix was supposed to play at the Frost Amphitheatre on July 4th 1970, but the show got cancelled. I was to young to go, but my brother would have gone.

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A few years ago I went to a high school football state tournament playoff game. A student from one of the schools played the Star Spangled Banner Hendrix style before the game. He did a good enough job that he received a standing ovation. I'm not sure the other high school students even knew what he was doing but me and my friend enjoyed it immensely. Pretty cool for a high school kid.

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So, I have decided to root for the Golden Knights because I have to back my man VGUY!!

Also, I did catch that Leo Kottke/Michael Hedges tour. It was sublime. I saw Mr. Hedges approx. 40 times, mostly in the '80's when he would do a lot of local shows due to his being a student at the Peabody Conservatory of Music.

Speaking of birds, A female duck (not sure which genus) has decided to lay and hatch eggs behind our house in the mulch we put down. I'll Keep Y'all posted on developments.

If it's 3 OF my favorite Hendrix tunes and not MY ABSOLUTE 3 favorites, i can do that:

Are You Experienced
If 6 Was 9
Jam Back At The House-As it appeared on the Woodstock 2 S/T- This is more a childhood memory thing, always LOVED hearing this from the Woodstock 2 Soundtrack!!
That was easy!!

Go Knights!!
Music is the Best!!

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The only time I heard Michael Hedges live was when he opened for JGB in December 1984 in Seattle.

sheetmon. 38.5 years ago.

I remember Jerry looking...rather unhealthy.

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....Stanley Cup finals here we come!!
The bad news. Cheapest tickets are $600!?
No vinyl for me next month.

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With an extra $600 I could get that boxed set.
We all have our priorities. To each his own.
Cheers and good luck VGK and Vguy. Will be fun.

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