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  • JoeyMC
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    I think the "release date" for Dave's 49 will be January 26th, which is the last Friday of the month.

    That's interesting, Dick's 21 dosen't seem to get much respect these days...best show in five years?

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    @ crow told me, interesting comment...
    "in an old man there is always a kid who wanders what has happened..".Could be Groucho or another merry prankster.
    but memory not so full of holes...just a lot of music on the shelves, like Dicks picks 21, an underated gem, maybe the best show between Atlanta 80-11-30 to this day 85-11-1 in Richmond.
    strange and good filler from 80-9-2 in this pick

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    Nothing happened, one of four dates the Dead never played.

  • Oldhead89
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    Release date for DP??

    When can we expect the first Dick’s Picks of 2024?

    For some reason I thought the first set was being issued this month; was I wrong?

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    Good Old Grateful Podcast

    IJWTS I'm really enjoying the Good Old Grateful Podcast coverage of all the songs on Wake of the Flood. The deep dive into Eyes of the World was especially insightful. Almost done with Eyes, and its on to Prelude and Weather Report Suite. Highly recommended. Please don't Hey Now me.

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    That movie... so much of a time and place, or places... lucky enough to catch the Rolling Thunder Review at the Augusta Civic Center, the day after Thanksgiving 1975. Talk about old... Heard Dylan before at MSG Concert for Bangladesh and at the old Boston Garden with The Band, January 1974. RTR was a trippy variety show for Rubin Carter, the make up, Scarlet Rivera's violin with the Blues For Allah sticker. The thing that jumped at me in that movie, when they are jamming at Gordon Lightfoots place, Dylan and McGuinn can't follow Joni Mitchells chords, almost agape.

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    Sucking in the '70s

    One really weird thing about getting old is that your memory starts to be so full of holes that you can sometimes watch a movie you know you've seen before and yet be surprised and delighted by the whole thing as if seeing it for the first time. Happened to me the other day with Scorcese's film about the Rolling Thunder tour. And it made me really miss the '70s.

    Imagine if now a major rock star, one of the very biggest, decided that rather than do another stadium tour as his managers and record company wanted, decided to play 500 seat venues in small towns, doing shows that were advertised only by hand-out fliers and word of mouth a few days in advance. Suppose said rock star also decided that he wasn't going to do his regular arena show, but a review that included Allen Ginsberg reading poems and various famous and not-so-famous friends doing a few tunes. Suppose he decided that he himself was going to drive the tour bus from town to town and stop off to perform an an Indian reservation when he felt like it. Suppose he'd just written a protest song about a boxer framed for murder, and rushed that song onto the market, and it was climbing the charts (and would eventually help to get the guy released)?

    Hard to imagine anything like that these days of corporate sponsored tours that spend years pounding away at a schedule designed to extract every last dollar out to each and every football stadium around the world as the "artists' lip sync their biggest hits.

    And certainly nobody these days wants to take any political stand whatsoever. Except maybe Neil Young. Or maybe Springsteen. Two guys whose best days were in the '70s.

    So here I am missing the '70s. Which is weird, because at the time, we all thought everything sucked! But looking back, there were still a lot of people around who thought they could actually Change Things. Including Bob Dylan.

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    1979-1980....

    ....I was 12-13. The formative years.
    Good times. The best of times.

  • Porkins
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    I would like a 1979 or 1980…

    I would like a 1979 or 1980 box set sometime. I’ve always enjoyed the Alaska 1980 shows but I’ve listened to them so many times I’d rather get something else. I’m a proud Lost Sailor fan. I saw the Wolf Brothers play a Sailor > Saint a couple weeks ago at the Capitol Theatre and it was the highlight of the show for me (well Terrapin too). But I like most everything.

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    Congrates! Wissonoming

    My 45th is in 2 weeks!
    I’ve actually been making my way through early 79 and recently hit 1/5/79.
    Good show, good energy, and not bad aud by Bob Wagner I believe?
    Wondered why they played the Rectum twice but not together…

    Maybe I’m projecting but it ever so slightly seems like you can hear K&D slowly dropping out sort of?
    They were so good on 12/31 but, hard to put in words: she usually starts off good but some of these shows seems to go downhill a bit as the night progresses? She has mentioned Alcohol becoming a problem, along with others…
    Who knows, I’m up to the 15th, which is generally good, second set is awesome. That’s another thing: seems like the first sets are not as magnificent? Again, good, but as the tour progresses it seems like the first set is becoming more of a warm up set? The 15 fyi, is on Dave’s “list” and seems like a show he would pick…

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To our subscribers, we really couldn't do this without you. You give us the faith that we're on the right track, trusting us to fill your mailbox with the goods four times per year. We put a tremendous amount of work into the subscribers' exclusive Bonus Disc that comes with the second volume every year, and that's to say thank you for joining us on this journey that doesn't have a specific destination. Speaking of the Bonus Disc, wait until you see what we have planned for the extra CD that will come to you along with Volume 50. Were I a younger fellow, I'd insert the "mind-blown" emoji here. Suffice it to say, we think it will blow your mind. After a year of tremendous variety with 2023's four offerings from 1977 (two complete shows!), 1972 (Keith and Donna!), 1979 (Brent!), and 1971 (Keith, with Pigpen on hiatus!), we are already planning a wild ride in 2024, starting with a 4-CD mega set featuring TWO complete shows from April 27 and 28, 1985, at the Frost. And Vol. 50? An upper-tier Dead show that's been on our release list for many years. The time is perfect for this show (shows...?) to be the one celebrating big number 50. So, thanks for coming along for another year. We really appreciate it and won't let you down.

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7-13-85 playing now.
A Miller version.

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I was at that show. There were fires in the hills around Ventura that year and the Dead played Fire on the Mountain for the 2nd song that year. I didn't get any sleep that weekend.. Fun times!

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Scrolling through the comments, I came across a lot of love for Hershey 6.28.85, and thought I'd throw my two cents in.
That was a memorable week of shows. We drove down from SPAC in the rain, and it was a long haul to Hershey, which might be why the show seemed sparsely attended. The band was set up on a stage in a football/sports field, IIRC.
Before the show, some random music was playing over the system, when Mickey came out on stage wearing a poncho that, on the back, said, "I was raised on the Rocks." Not sure what that meant - Red Rocks? But he signaled to Healy who faded the music and played Dark Side of the Moon, in its entirety through the sound system. So that was our opening band that night.
As the Dead started filing out, with Jerry wearing what looked like some kind of dark purple velour blazer, I was standing close enough to the stage that I could see between the speaker stacks. Phil was walking past Steve Parrish as Phil asked if he could light the joint Steve was holding. Phil proceeded to inhale most of the joint in one or two giant sucks, handing back a stub to a stunned looking Parrish, then Phil came out on stage and exhaled a large cloud, rubbed his hands together with a maniacal grin and strapped his Modulus bass on.
Everyone appreciated the CR&S opener to acknowledge our wet predicament, and I was really stoked by the Jerry three-fer to end the first set. Poor Jerry's voice sounded so ragged that year, but the '85 setlists were so diverse and unpredictable. I used to fantasize about how amazing this era would have been if Jerry's voice was in sweet mid-70s form.
Bobby's pre-second-set announcement was an example of Healy messing with Bobby's vocals in a way that was fun without actually ruining a song.
Great show, great week, fun year, especially Spring and Summer tours.
Used to tape all those shows, and we listened to the Hell out of 3.25, 3.28, 6.28 and 6.30.

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Hershey great

doesn't like phuk,,, eat me,

dylan new album great

have a good bird day

this is what it had to do,,,, they've inserted a large hard object up an orifice that should be exit only

will this make it?

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Marye has said on the POTDWD thread she is passing on the info on hey now. Hope it will help. We are losing folks daily.
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To hell with it

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So, having built a community and given it a forum, are TPTB saying that revenue is sufficient and they don't need no stinkin' community anymore?

Testing...

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The Sweetest Place on Earth! especially on 1985-06-28!!

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12 18 73 with the bonus disc being the rest of 12 19 from DiP 1? That would tie the room together pretty nicely. After listening back to DiP 14, I'd LOVE some more December 1973.

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Anyone see where I could download the .pdf for this 2024 gift certificate to print? I purchased the subscription, but I can’t see where to find the certificate file like on the product page. Emails have gone unanswered.

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CALEK, go to the Dave’s Picks Subscription page and click on the Listening Parties & Seaside Chats tab. Underneath Dave’s video is the certificate you can download.

You would think that if 50 is really that incredible they would want to get the news out and sell subscriptions. Hey Now, what do I know???

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I am really looking forward to "the big reveal". But why not yet? No idea.

Maybe there's something wrong with ordering. It worked for me, but others reported problems earlier. Imagine opening the floodgates with an announcement, the website breaks, and their tech staff isn't in a position to respond?

But yes, it's quite odd. In the end, as long as my cds arrive playable and undamaged, all will be forgiven. But I'm just gonna focus on the positive, blasting Buffalo 77 while making cookies. That's a much better bet, as instant gratification goes. Then again, I really wanna know....and would even appreciate a "leak" soon if they can't go official for whatever reason. Those cookies will not last forever.

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DaP 46 was announced on 12-14-22.
DaP 50 shows will be announced soon.
Yes, the tease says show(s).

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That's what I'm waiting for. It will probably be a show(s) that I want, but I ain't subscribing until I know what it is.

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DP 50 supposed to be "special" my guess, 9/20/70 with the bonus disc 9/19/70, and also the remaining songs from 10/24/70 we were promised to get.

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DaP 50 = 50th anniversary of 1974.

But what 2 shows from 74 should have already been released?

In reality I expect some big time grease.

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With bonus from 12/19. DaP 50 to complete DiP 1 has some nice symmetry, plus 12/18 should have been out years ago.

Just listened to it this past weekend.
I would prefer that it not be a DaP because it needs to be Plangentized along with a reissue of complete 12-19-73.
Both part of a Nov/Dec 73 Box.

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In Dave's Series with #43, Bear's banana box tapes 11/2 & 12/26/69. So, no problem for 12/18 and the rest of 12/19. Would just need to excise Promised Land, El Paso, and Bobby McGee from bonus, or slip onto regular release as filler. Though I'll personally pass on Promised Land, I can call that close enough to complete, like 12/14/71 from DaP 26 and bonus. I'd rather they put out 2 of The Ark shows from April 1969, but if it's something long overdue that makes sense, those make the most sense to me. If not the remainder of Fillmore East February 1970 with the main release being an until now undiscovered complete 2/11/70 with Duane Allman, Peter Green, Danny Kirwan, Albert Lee, Gregg Allman, and Berry Oakley joining, with the bonus being the leftovers of 2/13-14. Also, if it's 12/18/73, we all get another groovy Dark Star.

Edited to add: would love a Nov/Dec 1973 box. Doc's first show 12/1/73 could be in there and 12/8/73, even if it is from Cameron Indoor Stadium. Not much left from November, an AZ show and TX show after Denver Road Trips, Atlanta on 12/12, and of course 12/18 and remainders from 12/4, 12/6, 12/19.

Can we get the soundcheck too?
My cassette copy of that back in the day was really hissy. But I still listened to it repeatedly.

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Well if you are going to make a nov dec 73 box, you should throw it 10/25/73 and 10/27/73.
Great shows, although there are probably issues with the master.

I would hope for those Ark shows from 1969 - there hasn't been a Dave's Picks from the first half of 1969 yet, and to my ears, the peak of 69 is to be found there, before they started moving on to the more country based material. Another great choice for me would be those September 1970 shows.
I'd be less excited about 1973. Not because I don't like shows from that year - they were clearly at yet another peak then - just because we have just had a 73 box. And I have overdosed on what I already have from that year over the last 12 months.

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2024 bonus disc; ah, well, I'm not placing my bets on red of the wheel lol, but I would go double-down on 35 and black which leads to me to three score and 10, gotta go with it, all other bonus years have been seen 2-3 releases, Right On! let's GO BLIND 70!

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Love that comment! Whether it be a few '68 shows or early '69, I would echo this holiday sentiment:

Let there be grease in 2024!

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I'll just add that my house still rocks to '73. That was my first big year with the band and I love that loud, spacey, big sound system sound and the ease of delivery. Five of my six GD shows that year came before my 16th birthday. 50 years later, I "get" the music so much better.

On the other hand, I've got so many GD shows on CD that listening to them all will be impossible. Yet, as Hunter Thompson wrote in Fear & Loathing, once you get a serious drug collection going you tend not to stop. I paraphrase. But that's the GD thing now: the most (and best) recorded band in history. What? I'm going to stop having them sent to my house every three months?? I did pass on the '90 boxes, I just didn't think I'd listen to them much. But as someone said, anything 1966-1976 is a must-listen. (Though I've noted some ferocious '89 shows that blew me away...)

Okay, here's hoping that #50 will please the mythical "everyone."

BTW, Happy Holidays to all the crispy folks here!

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Oh, I'm not knocking it - just that after the 73 summer box, another 73 special would be less immediately exciting than 69-70 shows. I think I've listened to every 73 show I've got this year - the box more than once. Luverly stuff to be sure.

I'm hoping for more gobbledygook in the New Year. Introduced by Dave talking backwards on the beach.

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Hey rockers!!!

I'm hoping that the banana boxes hold complete recordings of the February and April Fillmore West runs of 1970. Some incredible stuff there. That would be my wish for next year's box set...............

Music is the medicine of the mind......

Happy, healthy, and safe holidays to all!!!

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And there it is!

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Not on my bingo card!

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the Palladium 5-3-1977 and bonus disk the second set from 5-4-77 filler will be from 5-4-77 as well. NYC always brought out the best the dead had to offer! Energy begets Energy! Thanks Dave!

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Palladium 77 run gets its due. Thrilling and high energy stuff. 5/3/77 has one of my favorite Sugarees. 5/1 however is my favorite show of the run but Dave didn’t ask. And I don’t think there’s a soundboard for it anyways. Looking forward to a ‘68 release.

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They do like Spring 1977 over at deadnet !

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Love Dave's Picks, but come on, more 1977? Enough already, same goes for 1980s and 1990s - where is all the Pigpen stuff? The taster of Kiel Opera House, St. Louis, MO, 10/24/70 was much appreciated, but the more Pigpen the better - it was his band after all. Bound to start some controversy I know, but the heart wants what the heart wants (or something like that).

I suspected that Dave would go ‘77, even though many people hoped for some Pigpen grease.

I like ‘77, but 6-29-76 is past due for release.

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Very underwhleming. Get over it already Dave, enough of May 77. And not too excited to get MOST of another show (5-4-77) to have you leave out some of the first set, for yet another "almost complete" show. The 50th bonus at least could have been the whole show. Stop releasing almost complete shows or piecemeal shows that almost no one will put back together on their computers. Seems like more people need to be added to the decision group.

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Could have knocked me over with a feather.
I'm completely fine with that choice.
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This was a great run of shows.
Definitely not anything out of ordinary here for #50.

Are you in Daverock?

Let's hope we get a surprise for the 2024 box set

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Well, it's not what I was hoping for, but as a collector, I'm not disappointed, either. I've literally not heard a single note from 5/3, and it's always a lovely treat to hear something completely fresh. I have heard the Hunter's Trix from the next night, and it's good stuff. The only letdown for me is that Dave isn't standing tall athwart the ramparts, crying out that the banana boxes were found to contain a bunch of missing '70 reels... but that was always just a fever dream...

What's left to release from May '77 now? Just 5/18? Oh and 5/1...?

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For celebrating the 50th? Lame!
No imagination…
I’m glad for those that are stoked, but I don’t listen to much of the oversaturated 77 I already have.
So it’ll be one and done for me, then, another dust collector, Booooooooo!
Have Dave, why not just release everything else left from 77 in one box (that won’t sell) so we can be done with it lol

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Another '77 show? Given that I've got plenty (dozens) of '77 shows already, and given that #49 is an '85 show I'm not much interested in, I'm a-go a la carte this year.

Dammit! Just got Hey Now'd. Thought them days was over.

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5-1 was my first show, and 5-5(New Haven, 3rd row center) was my 2nd.
What can one say about one of the most magnificent weeks in one's life?
Talk about life-changing! Like that guy in the movie said:
"There is NOTHING like a Grateful Dead concert!"

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