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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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    Warning -explicit content!

    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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    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

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    Apologies to any offended by the BC comment

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

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    Elephant in the room

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

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    And both those records....

    ....sound as good as they look.

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    Those covers are...

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    uhhh...

    well....

    uhhhhhh...

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    Bearded clams....

    ....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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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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Many to choose from

11/5 would be great

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Dennis - I was wondering where you were, and this whole time, you was with your wise guy crew in Jersey! Nice to have you back. Two things: I remember The Funk’s single in gold, but I went all out and bought the whole vinyl album in gold - even the cover was gold, as I remember. Likely one of the first vinyl albums I ever traded in, as tastes changed quickly then. If your buddies didn’t like GFR, but liked Zep, you did too! Second, Inherit The Wind is a classic, really Spencer Tracy’s finest performance, and a real great supporting cast. Good call.

Oro - Does a Saturday house call count as double time?
I hope all this smoke we have had hanging super heavy in the atmosphere from the numerous huge forest fires here didn’t make it down your way. A glimpse of how places like India and China live virtually every day with their decrepit air quality from heavy reliance on coal.

Upon my deathbed I will receive divine consciousness…which is nice…

Ha, no offense to our beloved east coasters, but that was just a taste of what goes on out west all the time, though shhhhhhh, so far so good here. Actually getting rain like BITD before…
You should smell it when it’s ten miles from your house! No Bueno!
Seriously though, best to all experiencing that, We feel ya!
We got a brief taste of one of the first ones? Not the big Quebec or Novo Scotia…Nova Scotia, that’s it, the curse will take any means necessary to protect the vault!

Is it too early yell GO Kni…ok, I’ll wait

My early buying days I bought a lot of 45's. Money was hard to come by so why buy an album with songs I didn't know! Loved me some "Greatest Hits" albums. Sly and the Family Stones, the blue Dylan album, Andy Williams, Gene Pitney.... etc. I love how I had, lets say Blood Sweat and Tears Greatest Hits, album would have maybe 16 songs on it. Played it for years. Then cd's came out and now the Greatest Hits album had 25 songs on it AND you never knew these other "greatest hits". :-)

I must be getting old, 24 hour drive to Jersey tuckered me out! I did get 32 MPG (average). Who would have thought that a 6 cylinder with 300 horse would get that! Lord knows the straight 6's from the sixties (250 cubes) maybe got half that mileage and had under 200 ponies!

I figured I throw in some car talk to counter the hockey talk. Also, just because, I'm hoping Vegas wins. Florida is on my shit list for political reasons. So go Vegas!! (how many innings in a hockey game?)

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I didn't want to gloat (or jinx it for us) but I thought the same as Oro.
How many years now Oro and HF have we had it bad out west? 10 or more?
Every vacation in recent memory has been a brown horizon experience.
Kinda depressing to go to a gorgeous overlook and not be able to see 5 miles.
And at home it is pretty much normal now to not see the mountains for most of the summer without The Haze. But the number and scope of the Canadian wildfires this year is stunning. If you're getting it bad break out the N-95s again. That stuff is dangerous.
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Eagles - 1st self-titled
Eagles - Desperado

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....Google las vegas alien crash. Apparently the other day, there was body cam footage from a cop that showed a fireball crashing down. Later that night, a family said they saw "non-huminoid" beings in their backyard.
I picked the wrong week to stop sniffing glue.

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Dennis - How many “innings” in a hockey game?? We have a lot of work to do.
Oro/1st Show - Certainly don’t want to jinx it for you guys, either, you have had more than your share of this stuff. But it’s like a Munsters set everyday here lately.

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I agree with every pic posted for 1979 official future releases & recommendations completely!
All primo performances mentioned!!!
All past 1979 released performances are Primo & loved by many. Dicks picks 5 was 1979 and after listening to the tapes, everyone can kind of agree how sweet it is! Excellent pick for 79’! Road trips series 1979 released are all primo for my taste!
So many choices for a Dave’s Picks and plenty more for a grateful Primo Boxset to be created! Keep 79’ Alive! Thank you for everyone s posts for 1979 release! I’m truly grateful for feedback! We have such a grateful crew here on dead.net! Have a grateful weekend everyone, peace be with you all!

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More DTV uploaded at DreamsWeDreamed dot com:

1988 Southern Tour (Florida, Louisiana, Texas) Report
Dead Rain Forest Message shown at MSG 88 Rain Forest Benefit
Entire uncut Grateful Dead United Nations Rain Forest Benefit Press Conference
Gambling Lyrics in Dead Songs
Jerry Garcia Band Halloween at the Kaiser and at Caesars Casino in Lake Tahoe NV 1988

Please share the web site with friends.

nitecat

Thanks Oro, I need to get the specs on my gear to let you know. Also we recently added a new cable box to the mix, and I just ordered a digital to analog converter which will arrive shortly.

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A Canadian charged up the leaderboard of the Canadian Open. (golf Dennis)
Sets a course record -9 in the process.

Continuing with the first 4 Eagles albums. I like them better than the later ones. No offense to Joe Walsh. Anyone see the later line-up with Vince Gill? I'll bet those were some great harmonies.
They still call them albums because that's how records were sold originally, in a folder type thing with multiple records. Is this true trivia Dennis? Not because you were there but because you know all things LP.

I have posted several times, that Dick's 5 is near the top of shows I wish I had attended. Just real trippy. We have had discussions before about the new P.A. arrangement between Meyer Sound and Ultrasound. This arrangement lead to a new P.A. for those December shows. I forgot how far Don Pearson's(Ultrasound) relationship with GD, but know Meyer worked on building the Wall before starting his full blow P.A. company. I think it was in that hiatus era. Don Pearson went back about as far also. But these shows, from what I remember, were the first in a long history where both companies were actual separated from GD as stand alone entities. GD just spinning off side businesses like ole Rob Dyrdek. Hopefully some other posters will jump in, it was a great discussion. Think it was Jeff Smith that had a lot more knowledge than me.

Now I can't remember things that did happen. Is dementia reverse confabulation? If i even spelled it correctly.

Time for some ponies and hockey!

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Gary, you always make me laugh.
Thanks!

Don Pearson was the best.

So many great shows in 79. They were really stretching some songs out in fall through the end of the year. My favorite, 11/5/79. Not sure how many times they did an Eyes, Estimated, Franklins, but this sequence is one to remember.

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Unreleased 79?
If we’re talking favorites, yeah 11/5, or my fav, 11/6!
Though put em side by side and 12/1 might win out?
Of course still partial to 1/10 & 1/20…

K NIGHTS made me a little nervous last night after what happened in game 3…phew!
Sitting pretty now…be awesome for ole Vguy to witness a finale!

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I had never heard it before today (except maybe one time a long time ago).

Anyway, worth hearing.

My late friend Craig's wife sold the November 73 box to me last weekend for a nominal fee as we packed up his massive collection of GD and a lot more.

Anyone else having the archive behaving differently these days?

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In the top 3 of box sets released.. FW 1969, Europe72, Winter land 73, top 3; box sets. In any order.

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Highly recommended.
While the art may not be the most highly technical, or likely to hang in the Guggenheim, there is no denying Jerry’s creative genius, whimsy, and curiosity shine through. Great insights by many people that knew him well.
I miss this guy.

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Ditto for me. The first two flip flop for me depending on my mood, but Winterland 73 is a solid third. The sound is amazing.

Vguy - way to hang on last night. Things got a little dicey towards the end. The problem you’ll have now is that ticket prices won’t come down as much for game 5. Good luck and step up if you can.

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....not going to let this pass me by.
Solo or not. Just get me in the building.
Monitoring prices quickly.

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Nick Taylor brings home the title at RBC Open.
Follows up a course record with a six under round.
That is so hard to do. Just ask Rory.
Cheers to our northern neighbors.
Edit: Oops, playoff with Tommy Fleetwood? Hope I didn't jinx him.
Holy Mounted Police Batman, 72 ft. putt breaks 69 year drought! Wow!

Having minor flashbacks listening to my first show this afternoon.
That Estimated>TOO>Eyes is spooky good.

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I never heard that before, but makes sense.

I have two Al Jolson collections on 78's and they are in an "album" like package. I also have a Benny Goodman collection and Glenn Miller Air Force Band collection, these are on 45's. There are about 20 45's in each "album". Each 45 has two songs per side. The albums have padded covers. I've had these for about 50 years. In my gas station youth I changed a tire for some guy and these two collections were in his trunk. He gave them to me cause I knew who they were. Just for the hell of it I looked them up recently to see if I was sitting on a fortune. No, they weren't worth shit.

Years ago there was a guy on a local radio station, Hub Cap Carter (The Collector). He brought in old 78's for his show. Since I have about 600 78's I called one night and asked about them. Anything made after the war is almost worthless, they made tons. Ones made during the war,,,, worth money. He said they didn't make many records during the war years because of material needs.

Since I'm on a old music roll....

Anyone know Uncle Floyd? A Jersey personality, had a tv show for years on a minor station. Well he still has a show on the radio. 89.1 WFDU. Plays some great shit.

Uncle Floyd
Sundays 9AM - 12 Noon Eastern Time - HD1

Tuesdays 7PM - 10PM Replay - HD1

Floyd "Uncle Floyd" Vivino was born into a theatrical, show business family in Paterson, New Jersey. In the late 60's, early 70's Floyd began working in the last remaining burlesque theaters as a 'baggy pants comedian'. In 1974 he produced and starred in his own TV show, "The Uncle Floyd Show" until 2001.

Throughout the years, Uncle Floyd has also hosted and produced various radio shows and has had appearences in TV and film.

Uncle Floyd's radio show is a mix of what might be in someone's eclectic collection of LPs, 78s, 45s, etc. that might have been found at any garage sale over the last few decades. Various artists such as Spike Jones, Hoosier Hot Shots, Louis Prima, Roy Rodgers, Jo Stafford, Captain Kangaroo, Bessie Smith, Soupy Sales, Bing Crosby, Ernest Tubb, B.B. King, Judy Garland, Lionel Hampton, Homer & Jethroe.

He's worth checking out, Sunday Mornings on the internet.

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We are pretty proud of Nick Taylor. Every year at the conclusion of the Canadian Open, they lament no local hero, even in the days Mike Weir (who was there) was playing. Sixty-nine years is a long time to wait. Nicely done.

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Dennis - I knew you were the reference for such things. I too have some "albums" from my folks collection and a couple I've bought at Salvation Army. As you said, some valuable, most not. But they are just cool. Glenn Miller was Mom & Dad's favorite. I'm more of a Benny Goodman, Cab Calloway, Duke Ellington, Woody Herman sort. Unfortunately I don't have a turntable that can play 78s. Plenty of good Dual by United Audio (German made) players available on fleabay so I need to remedy that. I will look for Uncle Floyd. Sounds like tons-o-fun.

On the vinyl side: Anyone tried the 45rpm reissues of full length LPs? As if vinyl wasn't expensive enough now we have to play it faster for better sound thereby paying double for the same music on more LPs. I've seen them on a couple of vendor sites, maybe Experience Vinyl as one? Does it really sound that much better?

Mike - That putt! Wasn't watching as I traded the TV rights this past weekend to have full access to the U.S. Open this coming week but was checking on the computer occasionally. Hence the jump the gun post. But now that Canada has regained the title I can take full credit for not jinxing it. Ran to the telly when I realized a playoff was happening and saw the final two holes. I was sure Tommy was going to win twice in those two holes. Then The Putt, as it will be known. Tommy had the same putt to win that he had barely missed minutes before and wasn't going to do that again. He is a clutch player who performs well on the big stages. But at least he got beaten and didn't lose it, so to speak. That's the way we want to see a championship end. It may not be the Stanley Cup but 69 years?!!! Wow!
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Going with some of the Winterland '73 box today to prime for HCS. Only 3 weeks to go! (+ shipping, lol)

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72 foot eagle putt!! I don’t know how these pros do it, I’d get the yips on 10-15 footers!
The best part was seeing the cops tackle Adam Hadwin when he ran on the green to celebrate with Taylor, who is a childhood friend and fellow pro!
You couldn’t script a better finish.
Now, about that Stanley Cup…

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....going to go down to the Cumberland Mine and score a finals ticket. Finger in the air!
I thought long and hard about it, and I decided I would kick myself until the day I died if I didn't attend.
Ramen and hot dogs for awhile it seems.
They better effing win dammit!
Listening to the Owsley Foundations Jorma & Jack - Before We Were Them currently. Tasty.

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To VGK and Vguy.
Nuggets bring it home for the first time.
Taylor wins the Canadian Open. First time won by a Canadian in 69 years.
First times are going around. Time for Vegas!
Cheers

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If you see this, glad I added a small bit of humor to these discussions.

VGuy - Hope tonight is the night.

D46 is getting into a sweet spot, been also running thru PNW7374 box, forgot how tasty that thing is. What a great release. Waiting on HCS, got my ears tuned up pretty good as I have been in a 72-73 mode for a while, since I put up the MSG box.

Thirty Six years ago, the last Ventura Weekend. It was a very tasty weekend. On the 13th, they put up a screen, showed some movie stuff, built a bonfire. One of the best moments ever as there were maybe 500 people for that late night beach fun. What a party it was. The Shakedown earlier in the day was a monster.

Dang with hockey tonight, do I or don't I drink a few beers? Guess only time will tell.

Hope all are well. Continuing most incredible spring down this way; every thing weather wise seems upside down.

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VGuy - Godspeed!

Gary - Hello to my Allman Brother, hope all is well.

Just wanted to report that though it did take a little over a month, the replacement disc for DaP46 defective #1 finally arrived today. Thanks Marye and those at Rhino for getting it done, now I can return to the regularly scheduled channel... but first, going fishing for Stripers.

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Always love reading your posts as well as the others. Always love the diversity of posts from all.

Things down here are awesome. Well, other than I cracked a tooth yesterday. It was a result of family death's and drama. Kept clinching my jaw. Then started having pain. Went to Dentist not quite a month ago, x-rays looked good, no problem. However, since I have had a root canal, they suggested a crown. As it turns out, it was the root canal tooth that cracked and broke off. Kept that part of the tooth. Waiting on Dentist to call and schedule appointment. With various health issues, trying to determine whether to fix it, fix it and crown it, or just pull the dang thing. Don't have the lifespan now to worry about how good I look in the mirror.

Have been off the Brothers for a while, did listen to that home show I recommended to you on its anniversary. Man, what a show. I do miss Greg Allman much. Also ordered some additional brothers that I haven't had the time to break out yet. It is coming though.

I always have more to post than I can. Never done the last five stuff; maybe I'll take a shot.

DVD:
Peter Gabriel - Growing Up Live
Dweezil Zappa - Zappa Plays Zappa
Nine Inch Nails - Austin City Limits recording. It is a sonic masterpiece.
Zac Brown Band - Live from Forest Hills Stadium, Forest Hills NY. The oldest tennis stadium in the US. Great Venue for shows.
Phish Live in Vegas

CD:
Dweezil Zappa 10/17 and 10/18 2008
Tedeschi Trucks - Made Up My Mind and Revelator (couple of listens each)
Steely Dan - Alive in America
Bob Marley - Babylon By Bus
Widespread Panic Archival Release #3 - 04-03-1996
Little Feat - Waiting on Columbus Box Set - What an awesome box
Peter Gabriel - Passion. Again, a sonic masterpiece. Several listens. This related to passing of relatives. I hope I can find time to use this recording to branch off on what it is to be Grateful Dead.

Probably my only posting of last things listened to, other than GD/Jerry. Generally, do not listen to much other stuff, but have to clean out the system every so often. All those listens were in the last 4-6 weeks. Always have GD on in between.

Peace To All (PTA)

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Gary - Sorry to hear of your tough times with family lately. It’s very tough losing those close to us, so my sincere condolences. Better days ahead.

I haven’t played the Allmans lately - so much other stuff on the go - but I did play Dickie Betts’ Bootleg Vol 1 about two weeks ago - he is a wizard on the guitar. It is one of my favourite releases by him, just solid from start to finish. I like some of your selections on your Last 5, funny you have Phish on the list, I just played the Phish Live In Brooklyn this morning! (I’m a very recent convert, after VGuy showed me the light!) Peter Gabriel’s Passion is ethereal, otherworldly stuff, really good, and I think Steely Dan’s Alive In America is really underrated. I’m not playing much Dead lately, I have 46 sitting in my “In” file, but just a bit of Dead fatigue lately. In a couple of weeks, I’ll hear one of their tunes on Sirius while flipping the stations, and sure enough, they are back in regular rotation.

Good luck with the tooth, a nuisance, but dental problems don’t like to be ignored for too long before they send you several reminders to get them fixed! Be well, Gary!

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....lap dances for life of they win the Cup.
Nothing like a little extra motivation.
At the Arena. With ticket.
Total madness.
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Edit. A fellow VGK stranger just bought me a beer. Good start.

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Glad to hear the news. It is always frustrating when business ops are not running at full speed. As has happened in the last few years. Sure it will get better for Warner Media; they have a great, focused CEO now.

Do I remember this clearly. Was the 9/21/82 - Playing Crazy MSG show your first show? Seem like I remember you posting that back a while ago. Ha, memory aint that good any more. But that show, has always had a special place in my listening universe. If it was, great first show.!!!

VGuy, Awesome!!! Always nice to be in with kindred spirits. I am with Yall 2nite! Cant wait.

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Congrats on being able to secure a ticket.

The atmosphere looks amazing. Say hello to Darren Pang for me.

Enjoy yourself and good luck tonight.

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It feels like I’m in the seat next to you!! 2-0 after one period. It’s DEFINITELY not over yet, sure wish I was there. I say 4 goals gets it done. Go Knights!!

Don’t worry about a very late night partying, VGuy. I phoned your boss - Mr Slate - and told him you were coming down with dipsy-doodle-itis, and won’t be in tomorrow. Or the next day.
So enjoy the party with your fellow Las Vegans. Go Knights Go!

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Money well spent. Enjoy the Cup. Nothing like it.

I don’t expect to see you on these boards for a few days while you recover from your celebration.

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The 3 tries Stone got at the empty goal.
3rd times the charm and the hat trick. (rolling on edge no less)
What a fun game to watch.
Well deserved win. They just dominated.
Good on ya' Las Vegas and Vguy!
Cheers

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....it is a school knight unfortunately.
Thanks to all of you for your support. It means a lot.
Top 5 life experience occurred today.

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Congrats from the State of Hockey! :)

So, Miami lost two national championships in 24 hours? Kind of like Philadelphia losing the World Series and the MLS Cup within hours of each other? (then losing the Super Bowl a few months later?)

Vegas wins the Stanley Cup, AND steals the A's from Oakland? Big day!

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....Flying high again.
THAT win was for the 1 October victims. I attended the inaugural game on 10.10.17 and Vegas was in a bad place mentally. Then this team comes out and says, "we got you." Avatar updated. So fucking cool.
I'm just going to lay in bed and probably not sleep.
I should've went out.
#vegasborn.
I am a native.

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Glad to see your guys win. I really had no dog in this fight since I know nothing about sports, but I was glad, glad I tell you to see Florida lose.

Reminds me of Bogart in To Have and Have Not where he says to Frenchy - I don't know. Maybe because I like you, maybe because I don't like them.

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