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    DAVE’S PICKS 2024 SUBSCRIPTION BENEFITS

    • Four Limited Edition, Numbered Releases
    • Highly Collectible Bonus Disc
    • Free Domestic Shipping
    • Delivered Throughout The Year
    • Early Bird Pricing - $99.98
    • A minimum savings of $39.00 over purchasing a la carte.

    EARLY BIRD PRICING ENDS WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 15 AT 9:00 PM PT.

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    Here we are, entering our lucky number 13th year of the Dave's Picks series, and once again, I mean it when I say it feels like we're just getting started. Back in mid-2011 when Mark Pinkus and Doran Tyson approached me with the idea of a new archival series to be called Dave's Picks, I was thrilled, humbled, and above all honoured for this ultimate sign of trust, faith, and respect. Never did I think the series would be going for a baker's dozen of years, with many more on the horizon. Our aim remains exactly the same as it was in 2012 when the Dave's Picks series started: bring you A+ complete Grateful Dead shows, sounding better than ever, beautifully packaged, four times per year. A series that began with 12,000 units of each volume is now at 25,000 and sometimes that might not even be enough, and this is a testament to Rhino never veering off the path of its vision to treat Dead Heads with respect and caring. Everything we release, just as everything we do as it relates to the Grateful Dead's legacy, begins with the question, "is this cool? Is this something I'd like?"

    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.

    David Lemieux
    September 2023

    Another year of complete previously unreleased live Grateful Dead shows? Yes, please! By now we’re certain you know that a subscription is your best bet for getting each of the four numbered, limited-edition releases (now totaling a minimum of 13 CDs), delivered to your door quarterly. You’ll also get the subscription exclusive bonus disc, which remains one of the most highly sought-after collectables we release, and free U.S. shipping. Subscriber bonus discs are not released outside of this offer. As always, early bird subscribers can nab a sub at $99.98 (regular pricing will be $119.92).

    Dave's Picks 2024 will be capped at 25,000 copies of each release. Your best bet is to subscribe, sit back, and relax all year long!

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    Good on ya for spreading the GD word to the younger generation. We need more Deadheads in the world. I had a similar experience at a workplace when a thirty-something found out I was into the Dead and was surprised. I guess she expected long hair or something but at sixty plus then those days were gone. She expressed an interest and her teen daughter did too so I gave them all my early burned CDs of some prime stuff which had been replaced with better copies by then. She thought I was some guru but I told her to check out deadnet where the real experts are and I am still a novice by standards here.
    As for Hey Now, one person who finds it slightly disrespectful for some reason does not a controversy make. The only thing the rest of us have against it, and it doesn't bother me how they word it, is when the site uses it to chastise us for something wrong we didn't even do! This site has always had lousy IT tech and they seem to like to show it often and in new and different ways continuously. Just my two cents.
    Cheers

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    Hey now, hey now

    Aiko Aiko

    or is it

    Iko Iko

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    I don’t have it and don’t remember it being for sale.
    I had all the DP’s when the series ended and was annoyed about the new chop job RT series and didn’t subscribe. So if Dick’s Dex came with a RT subscription that may be why I don’t have it.
    But if it was for sale by itself I didn’t really need it because I had Dead Base IX and XI which have show and song info plus a whole lot more.

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  • DeadVikes
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    Wow, that sounds cool. Thank you for the info on this guys, I appreciate it. And now I will have to try and hunt one down.

  • Darkstar BGE
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    Dick's and Dave's Picks and Disk's 'Dex

    I have been collecting the Dick's and Dave's Pick since inception. I had the extreme pleasure of being one of Dick's "pen pals" and still own the letters we shared. As an avid music collector, one of my favorite memories was to have my "Volume 9" arrive with a short note written to me on the back of the cd and signed by Dick. It will always be one of my prized possessions. I proudly own all of the Dicks and Daves series. As a 45 year+ Deadhead/follower, now in my 60's this series (and many of the box sets) have become an integral part of my life. I had expected the quality to diminish over time and that just hasn't happened. I marvel over the consistent quality though the years.
    Usually, I debate the subscription purchase for a few days and then fold. This year, I finally decided not to fight it. I've ordered it already.
    Dicks 'Dex was issued as a bonus. At the time, I thought do I really need this? As the collection has expanded, I find myself using it more and more often to help me "pick" what I want to listen to. I think it's "high time" to issue another as a supporting reference. Hoping our collective voice is heard. If you are new to the Dead and debating the subscription, my advice to you is, to just go for it. I would never steer a fellow Deadhead wrong.

  • jonathan918@GD
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    I noticed mention on his site about this release coming from Japan. If this is the case, that could effect pricing due to frieght charges. I don't really know but I do know 160$ for a four cd set is crazy. Maybe the extras are super cool! I would hope, anyhow

    Rock on, gang

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    As much of a collector/ completest as I am no chance of me spending 160 on this. The Brits have it worse Badlands has it for £179 !

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    48 out for delivery

  • Colin Gould
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    It has a song index to the DPs

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    Several attempts to describe the booklet have failed to pass the privacy regulations!

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DAVE’S PICKS 2024 SUBSCRIPTION BENEFITS

• Four Limited Edition, Numbered Releases
• Highly Collectible Bonus Disc
• Free Domestic Shipping
• Delivered Throughout The Year
• Early Bird Pricing - $99.98
• A minimum savings of $39.00 over purchasing a la carte.

EARLY BIRD PRICING ENDS WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 15 AT 9:00 PM PT.

------

Here we are, entering our lucky number 13th year of the Dave's Picks series, and once again, I mean it when I say it feels like we're just getting started. Back in mid-2011 when Mark Pinkus and Doran Tyson approached me with the idea of a new archival series to be called Dave's Picks, I was thrilled, humbled, and above all honoured for this ultimate sign of trust, faith, and respect. Never did I think the series would be going for a baker's dozen of years, with many more on the horizon. Our aim remains exactly the same as it was in 2012 when the Dave's Picks series started: bring you A+ complete Grateful Dead shows, sounding better than ever, beautifully packaged, four times per year. A series that began with 12,000 units of each volume is now at 25,000 and sometimes that might not even be enough, and this is a testament to Rhino never veering off the path of its vision to treat Dead Heads with respect and caring. Everything we release, just as everything we do as it relates to the Grateful Dead's legacy, begins with the question, "is this cool? Is this something I'd like?"

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.

David Lemieux
September 2023

Another year of complete previously unreleased live Grateful Dead shows? Yes, please! By now we’re certain you know that a subscription is your best bet for getting each of the four numbered, limited-edition releases (now totaling a minimum of 13 CDs), delivered to your door quarterly. You’ll also get the subscription exclusive bonus disc, which remains one of the most highly sought-after collectables we release, and free U.S. shipping. Subscriber bonus discs are not released outside of this offer. As always, early bird subscribers can nab a sub at $99.98 (regular pricing will be $119.92).

Dave's Picks 2024 will be capped at 25,000 copies of each release. Your best bet is to subscribe, sit back, and relax all year long!

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Cue rim shot!

PF will be performing here all weeks folks, be sure and tip the bartenders.

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Missed the early bird due to being in the hospital.

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I 2nd that yes.

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isn't it time to begin a new serie aka "road trips" with highlights? is it really important to get 100 looks like rain and 200 beat iodt line? i won't subscribe too.

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I would subscribe

Gimme dem gems

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Legendary

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But yes, legendary.
That whole second set was a mindblower.
California deadhead standing next to me said he'd never seen anything like it.
They were swaggeringly good then.
Cheers

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Yes, I'd be up for a series that released polished gems rather than whole shows. Road Trips was a great series. Also, in it's brief timespan, it covered more ground that the 50 Daves have so far - going from Feb 1968 up to 1993.

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Unless only fragments are available.
Just because one person doesn’t like a particular song doesn’t mean that everyone else doesn’t like that song.
If you don’t like the song skip over it.
In the days of cassettes people made mix tapes of the songs they wanted to hear. Now people make playlists. It’s easier to make a playlist than a mix tape.

I prefer complete shows if they are in the Vault.

Road Trips failed because they were chop jobs.
That’s why the series switched to complete shows.

it took time to get Nassau 73 and Miami 74, wich are among my favorite shows, like many others, like Fresno 74, LA73, Albuquerque 71, Hartford 74, Orpheum 76, Normal 78, Philadelphia 83, 84, etc. since the "we want complete show" at the begining of the roads trip serie, we lost confidence in an objective mind to gather the best of the band., what Dick did, and Dave and Blair tried to do. Why not try something new? listen to 30 days of dead 2023...good choices!

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On the whole I think I prefer...both of them. It's not an either or situation. If they only have fragments, and those fragments are diamonds, then I say lets be having them.
The Road Trips that are fragmented-thinking of 6/16/74 and 6/18/74 are chock full of great music, without a second to miss. Same with 6/26/74 and 6/28/74 in the Dicks series.

Remember, we are privileged to be paying for the archiving of this great body of music and are supplied with copies of it - nothing more and nothing less!
Happy New Year and please stop the conjecturing - it will all get done...eventually!

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The 10th and 20th would make a great twofer deluxe Dave’s!

Number one, make it so!

You are missing the point
Instead of wasting time wondering about what's next, when it's all going to come out anyway because we are paying for it, why not go for a walk and talk to a stranger in the street, call someone and tell them you miss them or volunteer some time to a charity
Happy New Year!

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We tip each other off to good shows.
We enjoy each other's suggestions.
We have kind hearts or we wouldn't be here.
Inquiring minds want to know.
Cheers to all
And have a safe amateur night, so named for when those that are not experienced do too much imbibing.

It looks as though you are reading what people are posting about future releases, Ian, which isn't much different from proposing something yourself. Anyway, I went for a walk yesterday. Day before yesterday, actually. And I talked to a stranger. At least I think he was.

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I find this difficult because I’m fairly strange myself :)

the $5 balance on a $10 Starbucks gift card I had a few days ago

True story

He thanked me and said

Yo cuz how about 11 19 72

Or 7 18 76

True or not

U decide

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I prefer full shows, but will take anything.
Dick's Picks, Vol. 2 certainly gets plenty of airtime in this house.

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It was 37 F and raining today, I didn’t go for a walk
Instead I listened to music and contemplated future releases.
And while I wait for those releases I continue to run my torrent machine, which delivered to me this weekend:
6-27-69 166576.sbd.anon.gems
6-28-69 166577.sbd.anon.gems
9-3-72 166363.sbd.bear.gems

Looking forward to giving those a play.

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As the pranksters say: nothing lasts!
Perhaps that’s the real point Bro!
As much as we have a bountiful of riches from the vault already, if you do the math, at current release schedules, times X, with X equaling, what, 10, maybe 20 more years? That’s no where near “all” of em.
Dave’s in his fifties, and as much as I know he loves his job, don’t see him doing it forever. Also, you’d think demand will eventually cool. So even if they do 20 more years, times 4 or 5 Dave’s, and a five show box once a year, that’s only 200 more, no where near what’s left!
So yeah, some of us enjoy goofing around speculating what’s next. Don’t understand why that’s a problem?
Going for a walk is awesome, and sometimes just saying hi to a stranger can be a great thing in itself, but for this broken old goof, staying home and hanging with my homies and playing with my toys is da shit!

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good time to have a walk with all the good food around the end of the year. I had a walk too, and a good ride with the bike for Christmas.
I didn't mean I am against full show, maybe I was mistanderstood. What I meant, we can have full show, and we can have highlights...why not a serie with best moments of spring 84, or fall 81? everything is open,I just trust the MC of Dead archives..
last five very bluesy,
GD Nassau73
Willy Dixon I am the blues
Ellmore James blues after hours
Clapton R Johnson sessions(with dvd- highly recommanded)
John hammond rough & toughc

With respect to Dave, I wouldn't think ongoing releases are dependent on his willingness to be involved. He, like Dick, like all of us, is just passing through. He doesn't own the music, which will surely live on after his involvement ceases. I guess the future lies with how willing people are to purchase it. Maybe a change in format would help. As Sheik has pointed out, maybe there is room for different kinds of releases, which might add and prolong interest.

JB's band rocked out when I saw them open for Gov't Mule in Atlanta on August 12th. That show almost killed me. Contracted Legionnaires Disease from the hotel in Atlanta. 2 weeks after returning from the show I was in ICU on a vent and a paralytic. Came out the other side with partial paralysis down my right side. It was a great show though.

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Yikes! Legionnaire's Disease?

Are you over the paralysis?

Luckily for me I just came home and had late night snackin'

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= Tough Nut
Yaddy, yaddy, yadda, almost dies, yaddy yadda, ICU, damn near killed me etc
But hey it was a great concert!
Dooood! Yer a warrior!

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Still numbness and tingling down the right side and mild dysphagia of the right side of my throat. Have an appointment next week with bone and joint to find why my right shoulder is contorted.

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Haha! You have to keep a sense of humor about these things. It can always be worse. I left the hospital unable to walk, and now am able to walk 2.3 miles a day, and ride my recumbent bike 6 miles every morning.

Besides, it was an awesome show. Gov't Mule tore that amphitheater apart!

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