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    "Basketball and music have always been alike for me, the celebration of life and all other good things. These two art forms represent the best of teamwork, constant motion, creativity, leadership, communication, focus, execution, friendship, loyalty, cooperation, hope, opportunity, purpose, sacrifice, discipline, honor, and fun. Fun to play. Fun to practice. UCLA and the Grateful Dead embody the highest levels of this celebratory joy. At UCLA, it was endless fun, every day, in every way. We couldn’t wait to get there, to get going — though it was never as much fun as when the Grateful Dead came to play with and for us." - Bill Walton
     
    Is there anyone who knows the acoustics of Pauley Pavilion better than Bill "Grateful Red" Walton? We think not, so we signed him on as a liner note scribe for DAVE'S PICKS VOLUME 48, the complete previously unreleased show from UCLA's Pauley Pavilion 11/20/71. He was there, after all, "driftin' and dreamin'" as the Dead shape-shifted through a first set of Americana classics from WORKINGMAN'S DEAD and AMERICAN BEAUTY into their second one featuring truly primal psychedelic jams (a 23+ minute "The Other One"). They peppered in hot takes on tracks from the recently released SKULL & ROSES ("Bertha," "Me And My Uncle," "Not Fade>GDTRFB") and road-tested tunes like "Ramble On Rose" and "Tennessee Jed" that would make the cut on the following year's EUROPE '72. It's all delivered with such precision that we've had to come up with some overtime for disc three. There you'll find 75+ minutes of music from the Kiel Opera House, St. Louis, MO, 10/24/70, with the rest of the show due sometime in the near future.
     
    Limited to 25,000 numbered copies, DAVE'S PICKS VOLUME 48: PAULEY PAVILION 11/20/71 was recorded by Rex Jackson and has been mastered to HDCD specs by Jeffrey Norman at Mockingbird Mastering.

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  • icecrmcnkd
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    Keith is up front and going to town.

  • icecrmcnkd
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    Good stuff!
    Excellent release and I haven’t heard CD2 yet.

  • WokeUpDead
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    Finally a shipping notification

    Never mind that #9641 had hit my mailbox several hours earlier today. It’s all good. Not spinning it tonight but read the liner notes already. Loves me some Bill Walton.

    I’m a big fan of the Keith initiation tour so this one helps to salvage a somewhat lackluster year in the Dave’s Picks series. Very encouraging to see it sell out this quickly.

  • adedhed68
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    Made it home despite it going to the wrong post office. I never got a shipping notification

  • icecrmcnkd
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    All treat, no trick

    10-31-71 vinyl has been delivered on 10-31.

    Number 18/3500 no less.

    Probably won’t spin it for a few days as I’m going with DaP48 first.

    Now to taste test some candy before I start handing it out….

    Saw your message nitecat.

  • Gary Farseer
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    10/12, 1968.

    Been forever, over 20 years since I listened to it.

    A little philosophical discussion. I tend to agree that as much of the early stuff as possible needs to be released as soon as possible as there are precious heads that either went to that show or wished they had, that would like it to be released while they are with us. I still want the newer material but I think we owe it to these older heads to help them get what they need.

    Edit: I still believe they will move to streaming only sometime in the not too distant future. I also think they are putting out these elegant releases as only they can do it. 25 years from now, these physical shows with elaborate artwork will be worth a fortune. I mean there are kids that pay hundreds or thousands of dollars for the digital image of a lunchbox, because it is the only image of that particular lunchbox. I am so happy I grew up when I did, the best of times, now may be entering the worst of times.

    Trouble posting - I would image many realize how close we are to quantum computing. Once we have that, there are no passwords as computers can crack any code.

  • 1stshow70878
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    Same building BITD but separate with one side auditorium and the other side opera house with the stages actually back to back. Auditorium torn down later but they left the opera house standing, now renamed. That wasn't the first auditorium on that site either as I recall.
    Cheers

  • Gary Farseer
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    My Precious

    made it home.

    Trying to decide...halloween. Do a crack a cold one and delve into it tonight?

    Maybe a bowl will help me decide.

  • billy the kiddd
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    Anniversary show 10/31/83. The last St. Stephen

    Back at the tiny Marin Veterans Auditorium with the Good old Grateful Dead for Halloween. The last time the Dead would play St. Stephen. I saw the Dead play it 2×, 7/13/76 at the Orpheum Theatre was the other time. The Dead first played St. Stephen 5/24/68 in St. Louis, they played it 289 times.

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    Is the Kiel Opera House a different venue from the Kiel Auditorium?

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"Basketball and music have always been alike for me, the celebration of life and all other good things. These two art forms represent the best of teamwork, constant motion, creativity, leadership, communication, focus, execution, friendship, loyalty, cooperation, hope, opportunity, purpose, sacrifice, discipline, honor, and fun. Fun to play. Fun to practice. UCLA and the Grateful Dead embody the highest levels of this celebratory joy. At UCLA, it was endless fun, every day, in every way. We couldn’t wait to get there, to get going — though it was never as much fun as when the Grateful Dead came to play with and for us." - Bill Walton
 
Is there anyone who knows the acoustics of Pauley Pavilion better than Bill "Grateful Red" Walton? We think not, so we signed him on as a liner note scribe for DAVE'S PICKS VOLUME 48, the complete previously unreleased show from UCLA's Pauley Pavilion 11/20/71. He was there, after all, "driftin' and dreamin'" as the Dead shape-shifted through a first set of Americana classics from WORKINGMAN'S DEAD and AMERICAN BEAUTY into their second one featuring truly primal psychedelic jams (a 23+ minute "The Other One"). They peppered in hot takes on tracks from the recently released SKULL & ROSES ("Bertha," "Me And My Uncle," "Not Fade>GDTRFB") and road-tested tunes like "Ramble On Rose" and "Tennessee Jed" that would make the cut on the following year's EUROPE '72. It's all delivered with such precision that we've had to come up with some overtime for disc three. There you'll find 75+ minutes of music from the Kiel Opera House, St. Louis, MO, 10/24/70, with the rest of the show due sometime in the near future.
 
Limited to 25,000 numbered copies, DAVE'S PICKS VOLUME 48: PAULEY PAVILION 11/20/71 was recorded by Rex Jackson and has been mastered to HDCD specs by Jeffrey Norman at Mockingbird Mastering.

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DocMarty - maybe it's something to do with that video I sent Dave of me on the beach, being pooped on by a seagull.

Eh!
Getting worried about ya mate?
Hopefully your just hunkered down in your NHL war room and just skipping all the hey now fun?

Leafs hanging in there…

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If you mention it three times, Thin will magically appear. One if his favorites...

He seems to pop up just one or two times a year these days. I hear he took up telemark skiing..

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....hmmm. Quite the nuisance.
Better not take away my "...."'s
Anyway, Swan Song extended version by King Gizzard.
Give it a shot!
I did! And it kicks ass.

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....now, where's Thin At-AT?

I personally love that Eyes of the World, it's much slower in tempo from other '77s and for that reason it stands out tremendously. It was a fantastic pick that had been on my radar forever before it was released.

Thursday in Deadland, and it's gonna be 63 degrees in Boston Today.
It's November 16th.

Be Well People!
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Have been on the road for a couple weeks, heard 48 discs 1&2 when they landed but have not listened in deadicated fashion to the third disc at home, REALLY looking forward to it this evening. Heard parts of it at a friends house but so much was going on, not focus on the music enough. Regarding 49 and music from 1985, have gotten over a persistent sense of loss felt with the decline of Jerry's voice, which incrementally began back to 1979 in my humble view. Likewise for changes in keyboards and new songs, fundamentally an old fart who was locked into early to mid range shows. Have always appreciated and now enjoy more 80s as its really all we have, right? And yes a farmer once told me sometime in June, it's time to Hay Now.

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We'll see if I can get through the force field . . .

My notes for DaP33 (10/29/77) ask, "Grate-est show EVER?!"

Loving this slow-burn "Saint" from Day Six (12/11/79); lots of space for the guys to mess around a bit, compared to the hyper-speed versions of the early 80s where the guys had to just play their set parts in order to keep up.

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Today is Give to the Max Day in MN, and I know that there is Giving Tuesday coming up, so please consider donations to Rex and Internet Archive.

And John Barlow was a driving force behind Electronic Frontier Foundation, who try to keep the Internet in the hands of the people.

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The force field does not allow my usual tagline

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Save Our Site

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I am done posting and purchasing here, both not a fun experience anymore. Happy trails to all.

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IMO the filler is the star of the show on this release. Cant wait for the rest of the show to drip out in future releases.

Its high time the powers that be, such as they are, bring this discussion forum into the 20th century. I know its a lot of work and everyone is busy doing good work, but for a band with this much staying power and this many fans, putting out releases 50 years after their high-water mark (give or take), one might think a user friendly forum would help keep the train a rollin.

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I ALSO POSTED THIS IN THE HERE COMES SUNSHINE BOXSET COMMENTS.

Has anyone else received a similar email about trying to get replacement discs.

Your email has come to my attention, and I apologize for the tardiness of this response.

Unfortunately, I have been advised that we no longer have stock for the disc you need replaced.

I am very sorry that we cannot fulfill your replacement request. We will refund you 50% for this item. (Please allow up to 5 days for funds to post to your account.)

May I also offer you a digital download of the Here Comes Sunshine box set? (If you would like to pursue this offer, please let me know whether you would prefer your download files in the FLAC or ALAC format.)

I apologize again for this frustrating experience.

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Take the refund and the dwnld

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I agree!
I also hope that it's possible to edit the bits together for DAP when the missing songsare released - I have tried with others and it didn't work!

Ian

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They cannot get Jay his replacement discs while the whole set is on sale for the holiday sale for $140.23. Hey now on that!
Cheers

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My copy of the Japanese release arrived this morning just as I was leaving for 10 days! Something to look forward to.

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Return the whole thing and get a 100% refund. Totally unacceptable

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Those Rowdy Sprout Dancing Bear Bamboo PJs look pretty sweet!
Maybe you could trade?

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The good lovin' jam is so sweet.

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Dave's seven, April 24, 1978
Dave's two, July 31, 1974
Garcia twenty, June 18, 1982
Buddy Miles, Them Changes
Mike Auldridge, Takoma Plus One
Cheers, if this will post

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Heard the 71 show all the way through - (IMO) the weakest Daves so far.. Number 50 better be GOOD... Cheers from Copenhagen

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That's just wrong.

The righteous thing to do, when a paying customer bought a box set that includes defective discs, would be to replace the whole set. If Warners doesn't have any replacement discs left, that's only because the manufacturing process was so shoddy that they've had unusually high numbers of replacements needed. And whose fault is that? Not the paying customer's.

Like most of what I've written lately, this probably won't post. But the situation ticks me off enough that I had to try. I remember when the Dead's business affairs were conducted by nice people. You could actually call 'em on the phone.

I'm not a robot, dammit!

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My brother has a show from 6pm -9pm tonight. Completely listener sponsored since 1972. You can get it online . 91.5 FM

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Had a little time after the easiest 30 days of dead search ever and had been thinking of Bob songs that didn't make it into the Dead canon like It's So Easy To Slip and found some Kingfish from the Beacon Theatre on April 3, 1976. What a great boogie band! Mystery Train > Mule Skinner Blues to start. And away we go on a Sunday morning.
Cheers
Edit: Robbie Hoddinott on the telecaster, Wow! RIP Robbie

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I'm reading Shakespeare's Twelfth Night to ready myself for my teen sons' high school production of a musical version of the same (one kid does sets/lights/sound, the other plays trumpet in the pit orchestra), and lo, and behold, here's THIS line as a character is sworn to secrecy . . .

When my tongue blabs, then let mine eyes not see.

ANOTHER bard we all know and love wrote, "If I tell another what your own lips told to me, let me lay 'neath the roses and my eyes no longer see"

Just checked the Annotated GD Lyrics book, but David Dodd did not mention this connection.

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Deadheadbrewer - I've never noticed that, so thanks for pointing it out. There must be many literary references that Robert Hunter slipped in that have passed us by.

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Big Railroad Blues through OMSN to close the first set is absolutely ripping! I'm also enjoying the 1970 offering on disc 3. Great stuff!

Rock on, gang

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Huh?

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Hey rockers!!

Yes I'm alive and yes I like 1970 Dead.

LOL been trying to post for about 3 weeks now...............

Rock on!

Doc
Because I could not stop for death,
He kindly stopped for me;
The carriage held but just ourselves and immortality........

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got some time to search my soul

Last five
Chet Atkins and Mark Knopfler: Neck and Neck (CD)
Led Zepplin: Prescence (vinyl 1976); Nobody’s Fault but Mine and Tea for One
Oscar Peterson Trio + One Clark Terry (vinyl 1964)
Bob Marley: The Reggae King Box (3 CD Trilogie)
The Miles Davis Quintet: Workin’ recorded in 1956 by Rudy Van Gelder (CD)

Completed the 7/13/85 Ventura, late set 2 had some tech issues, you can hear one of them saying it’s the bass. Moved on to 11/21/85 Set1 Kaiser last night, bit of an echo on the vocals, like that Rooster though.
Now back to Spring Tour, and will be doing a first time listen to 3/25/85 Springfield.

Peace All
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...yeah, curious how Big Iron (marty robbins) didn't get into the rotation at some point

Oh, he might have went on living but he made one fatal slip
When he tried to match the ranger with the big iron on his hip

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Big Iron might have paired well with the other polka time tunes like Me & My Uncle.

Marye has said she will pass on to the powers that be the hey now issues so maybe we can get back to normal.

Cheers

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Still hey now'd. Ironically - me telling you will probably get through. Whereas the one on the music didn't.

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Out tomorrow on vinyl! And I like Kingfish!

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Brings to mind The Blues Bros.
"We have both kinds of music here, country and western"
Cheers

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Killer band when Torbert, & Hoddinot were playing in the band. Saw them play several times.

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Arrow- Heartless Bastards
Home Cookin'- Jimmy Smith
For Your Pleasure- Roxy Music
Made In Japan- Deep Purple
Into Somethin'- Larry Young

Most recent live listen (as I type this)- Phish, November 19, 1997; their playing from this tour fits together like superfection blocks.

Most recent GD listen: DaP 26, November 17, 1971, Albuquerque; that PITB is an all time favorite.

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3 fantastic Grateful Dead songs that the Dead didn't play enough times, 1). Golden Road, only played 3×, 2) Operator, only played 4×, 3)Rosemary, only played 1×. I wish that they would have brought Rosemary back for those 1980 acoustic Warfield shows. Happy Thanksgiving everybody.
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With avian tryptophan wearing off as an old fanboy forever since the summer of love, disc 3 of 48 checked boxes for me , Couldn't take a chance missing out on March 2, 1969 Record Store Day release. Had to drive some distance to a store which was only allocated three copies... managed to get there in time. Since this is last installment, who knows if the secondary market will be cruel, why take a chance. I was told, no advance orders, no holds, one per customer and most amazing, no returns. Guess they knew what a sitting duck looks like... Interested to read others experiences with this release. PS, I had to edit twice and go through about six captures.

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Test

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Also scored myself a copy of 3-2-69.
It says Plangent Process just like the other 3.
The CD’s don’t say Plangent.

I now have the whole Box in Plangentized vinyl.

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