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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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  • billy the kiddd
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    Anniversary show 4/28/85 Frost Ampitheatre

    38 years ago today,I was at the Frost for the
    second of two great shows by the Good old Grateful Dead. Hopefully these shows along with 1982 & 1983 from the Frost will see an official release someday. Fun times!

  • hendrixfreak
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    Thx 1st Show!

    I forgot about the 9-3-72 tracks in our hands. So... with the main jammies from that show already released, that favors getting the jammies from 9-19-72, playing right into my hands! Maybe we'll get the Truckin', Loser from 9-3, maybe Mississippi Half-Step (a live fav of mine). Pretty sure Dave will pack that bonus disc with 79:59 minutes of goodies.

    daverock -- '73 ABB is extremely hot, at least for me; saw them four times that year and each show, er, changed my life.

    dcvt -- thanks for the thanks on my courage in watching the seaside chat. Speaking of clues, isn't it about time to conjure up an appearance by Bolo, who hands out (indecipherable) clues like candy?

  • ronmarley1
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    Preview

    Just heard Dave spin up the second set opener China>Rider on Sirius. Sounded really good at full volume in my car!

  • Sixtus_
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    The Frosting

    Its a crime that 4/27/85 is not yet released.
    What a fantastic show this one is high on my list of lists.
    Still no ship notice for 46 as of yet.

    Be Well People,
    Sixtus

  • Vguy72
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    Go To Heaven turns 43 today....

    ....spinning it now.

  • 1stshow70878
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    DR And ABB

    There were two years they "disbanded" after Greg testified against a road manager (?) named Herring, in a drug case I think, (Is it possible he was/is related to the later ABB, Panic, Jazz is Dead, Phil & Friends and The Dead member Jimmy Herring?) and the rest of the band was pissed at Greg. So Chuck was on piano before and after maybe. His band Sea Level is worth investigating. I think I have their first two. And Dangerous Dan Toler was a huge part of their post Duane sound. Great guitarist! All eras of ABB are peerless. The kings of what was termed southern rock.
    How's that Mahavishnu Dave? On my ever expanding list of things to keep an eye out for now.
    Cheers
    Just saw John McLaughlin and Jimmy Herring are doing some gigs. That would be a wowzer.

  • daverock
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    It's all a bonus, but..

    Seems a shame they can't serve up a Fall Dark Star on the bonus disc, which may have made for a more satisfying release, overall.
    Not the Dead, but Dead like, I have been re-listening to the Allmans "Brothers and Sisters" 4 cd box that came out a few years ago. I came to the Allmans late in life, and have tended to pole vault over this release, from the Duane years onto the Warren Haynes ones. But this lineup, with Chuck Leavell, and these discs - the original album, outtakes and live show 9/26/73, with Chuck Leavell are really sounding good to me at the moment.

    So my last 5 are that little lot
    Live in Lyon 12/14/73 - Gong
    The Lost Trident Sessions - The Mahavishnu Orchestra
    Starless and Bible Black - King Crimson
    The Story of................ - Bo Diddley. That's the mighty Bo Diddley.

  • dmcvt
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    Thanks, HF; shipping notice

    Kudos for wading through, bonus points... all I can remember about it was it was by the seaside and the attack by the Haematopodidae. At which point I developed an uncontrollable urge for something on the half shell... What a pity the teases of the specials to come couldn't hint a little harder... pearls of wisdom... but then the kraken would rise up and devour Dave and where would we be. Shipping notice sent yesterday but nothing tracking.

  • 1stshow70878
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    DaP 46

    Repeating here but the DiP 36 has these 3 from 9-3-72 Boulder.
    He's Gone
    The Other One
    Wharf Rat
    So if those are not on the bonus disc then... we will see.
    Cheers
    Go Kraken. Yeah, I'm a Colo. boy but we had our turn.
    Shipping notice yesterday for 46. Maybe next week.

  • hendrixfreak
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    Totally Classic...

    HF doesn't post for months, then a double post. Okay, jammies from 9-3-72 are all original songs:
    Truckin'
    Loser
    He's Gone
    The Other One
    Wharf Rat

    Other possibilities: Mississippi Half-Step

    And from 9-19-72 (my first show!):
    He's Gone
    The Other One
    Stella Blue
    Sugar Magnolia
    Casey Jones

    Yes, repetitive. Other possibilities: Brokedown Palace (at a stadium show), Bird Song

    (Give me a Stella, Brokedown and Bird Song and I'll wet my pants....)

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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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....and they did play Dark Star there in '73. I had to double check myself to be sure I didn't dream it.
Here Comes Sunshine box in hand.
Ohhh boy.

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BFD

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....speaking of BFD's, I just stumbled on a band called Tropical Fuck Storm.
TFS.
Australia 🇦🇺 making plays!
Last Five material.

Vguy -You dreamed it - no '73 SLC Dark Star. And, if its the Dark Star on DiP28 you're thinking of, that is from Lincoln, NE. Like Drpryan said, the Dark Star - the full show - from 4/12/69 at the Student Union Ballroom, U of U is a real good un.

Dead performed the song Salt Lake City once, 2/21/95. Strider was there. Show released in the 30 Trips box. Beautiful Foolish Heart and first Visions of Johanna since the pair in '86.

Check it out. Great show.

Synchronicity:

"The Race Is On" played while I crawled through traffic in Portland OR. The thing is, I was right by Portland Meadows, a horse racing track.

That was cool.

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about Great Salt Lake drying up

I've heard before about that but...timely given recent SLC mentions

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The Great Salt Lake drying up has been an issue for some years now.

Your welcome

I'm still protesting over Garcia (50th Anniversary Edition) being released only on vinyl as I have no vinyl setup.

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....Hola from the southwest! 👋
In other news, my Phish Farmhouse LP is shipped and the latest archival release was announced today. 6.16.00 Osaka, Japan 🇯🇵. Comes out Friday.

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....if Dave Lemieux and Kevin Shapiro hang out and share notes.
The archivists of my top 2 bands. Pumping out righteous tunes.
Currently watching Evil Dead Rise.
Give me your best shot. I can take it. Dogs and son are out.

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Your welcome. Glad you enjoyed the Healy interview. That was shot in a balcony storage area. The Hunter interview, Constanten interview and Cipollina interviews have been very popular also.

You might also enjoy the Dead Head TV Ice Cream Kids.

DreamsWeDreamed dot com.

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“I want my Dead TV”.

I’ve watched everything you mentioned.
Good stuff! Thanks again.
And a late-80’s flashback of clothing, cars, hair cuts…..

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Yeah the “culture” time capsule is one of my favorite parts!
Looking forward to a another binge soon!
Keep ‘em coming brother…

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....after owning a smartphone since 2011, I'm finally a member of the cracked screen club. Fell literally two feet off my end table, and yes. It has a case. Booooo!

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re: your HBD wishes.... I've been a-Head since my first show in '82 (can't get enough) ... but re: Phish, I've seen them at Jazzfest, and was just listening to my only Phish CD, a live one. Love alot of it ... if you're in the know, what other Phish releases would you recommend ... no pressure, just looking for some advice ...I think I have a DVD of a show they did back east as well. thx man!.....tcc

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Hampton Comes Alive

That and A Live One are the extent of my Phish collection

HCA...nice stuff, I must say

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....New Years '95 and Vegas '96. Clifford Ball. And, of course Hampton.
Anything between 1994 and 1999 gets my blood pumping.
If you want a good laugh, watch Phish shreds IT on you toob.

You mentioned a couple of weeks back that you had watched Phish's Live in Brooklyn DVD. Wanted to post that is a huge part of my yearly rotation. Listen to it 2-3/year. Just an awesome performance, just one of many I had a chance to see but was too busy at work to go. The last time I was in the Hampton Coliseum was for the recording of Hampton Comes Alive. Think, from memory, it was Cincy, Murfreesboro, and Hampton. A fun little jaunt. All three were wild. Saw Phish first time in November of 1995. A Live One also a great recording. Hard to believe but 2023 marks their 40th anniversary as a band. Happy anniversary Phish!!! Love you guys, get a couple of shows in next few weeks, and then maybe Nashville. Fall dates announced.

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Other fun videos on DTV:
Merle Saunders
Frost 1988
Kaiser 1988
Hunter Music Video "Bone Alley"
Greeks 1988
Laguna Seca 1988
Gambling themes in lyrics
American Pastimes: Baseball and the Dead
Walking Tour of Haight Ashbury
Dead Head Profiles

I've been enjoying these, Scott. Thanks so much for going through the trouble to clean these up and get them out there.

Evokes some great memories.. in the days before internet (at least as we know it now), social media and cell phones.. when Duprees Diamond News was how a lot of us figured out what was going on during the shows we could not attend, this looks like it was put together about this time. I have never seen any of it before.

Thanks again.

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Glad to hear you are enjoying it. When I was producing and directing the show, I tried to make a show I would like to watch, an intelligent comment on the scene, show highlights, tour highlights, what a venue that I could not attend was like. I'd be interested in interviews with people involved in the Dead sphere, and with deadheads themselves, because they seemed to be interesting people. That's why we did "Deadhead Profiles". I felt like the straight media at the time was missing how cool the scene and the deadheads were, and as a professional journalist I could tell the story better, at least from a informed deadhead's perspective. What was amazing is it took off like a rocket, and we soon had all sorts of deadhead friends contributing to the show.

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a whole lotta FZ guitar solos on U toob.

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Indeed!

Scooby roooooooo!

for the Phish recs ... I'm going for the Hampton Comes Alive !!! but as the 73 box set arrives tomorrow (in theory), it may just have to wait a bit longer! Thank again all .......tcc

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Damn PF, yer hitting all my faces : )

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I have the good fortune of living close enough to hear it all pretty well

Anyone else at Eugene 93 when IG opened?

:)))

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Autocorrect...

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These two shows released together would make a great stand alone release.

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Not faces, Damn auto correct, lol
But no error on the calendar cause it’s Fry Yea
Woo hoo

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Love 'em

They could also be part of a

GD 1969 BOX SET!!!

Whaddya say, PTB?

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....Phish Farmhouse vinyl, shipped. Dog treats and chews, shipped. (Oops. You probably don't care about that). Vegas hit a record yesterday. 293 consecutive days without reaching 100 degrees. That ends today. 110 by Sunday. Yay!!

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5 11 72
7 29 74
2 14 68
June 76 discs
The new box set (when it arrives...I am so wooded for that box...probably will arrive Monday...patience, PF. Patience.)

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Yer starting to scare me lol
5/11/72 and 2/14/68, more favs!

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"Grate minds think alike"

Haha...ha...

You do have good GD taste, my man

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Make sure that Stanley Cup wears its sunscreen, VGuy, in that 100+ heat. An SBF of 30 or more should suffice.

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....live at Radio City Music Hall on Spotify.
GarciaLive 20 is also there if you can't wait for it to arrive in the mail.

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A gentle "Hmmm . . . ?" to the person here who told me that GL20 and the Sunshine Box could not arrive the same day, when I mused about how Grate that day would be, if it happened. :)

Be kind, rewind.

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