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  • icecrmcnkd
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    Anniversary tomorrow

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    JGB_11.25.1983 Cleveland, OH Complete Show SBD

    Jerry Garcia Band November 25, 1983
    Cleveland Music Hall - Cleveland, OH

    Set 1:
    tuning
    I'll Take A Melody
    Cats Under The Stars
    They Love Each Other
    Knockin' On Heaven's Door
    The Way You Do The Things You Do
    Run For The Roses

    Set 2:
    Sugaree
    Love In The Afternoon
    Rhapsody In Red
    Night They Drove Old Dixie Down
    Dear Prudence
    Tangled Up In Blue

    Lineup: Jerry Garcia Band:
    Jerry Garcia
    DeeDee Dickerson
    John Kahn
    David Kemper
    Jaclyn LaBranch
    Melvin Seals
    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1p5yzz8g3Do

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    On Sirius channel 22 (yes just below the dead) Little Stevie's Underground garage.
    Music from 50s 60s and 70s from England and the U S. They play some hits but it is more the best songs off an LP. Gets really good around 5 pm.

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    Witnessed a fantastic Dead / Stones cover band last night named Local 28. Great to see live music again!

  • icecrmcnkd
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    Bird Song

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    A Song For Joe: Celebrating…

    A Song For Joe: Celebrating the life of Joe Strummer — on YouTube

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    Bear’s Sonic Journals - “Found In The Ozone” - Commander Cody and His Lost Planet Airmen.

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    I'm listening to Donna the Buffalo, Dangermuffin, Wood Brothers and Brothers Comatose. Check them all out!

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    LOVE old Kingfish

    Kingfish
    10/04/75
    Winterland
    SF,CA

    Setlist:
    0:00:00 - Rattlesnake
    0:03:55 - Stage Ambience / Tuning
    0:05:17 - Bye And Bye
    0:09:18 - Stage Ambience / Tuning
    0:10:29 - Overnight Bag
    0:14:16 - Stage Ambience / Tuning
    0:15:45 - C.C. Rider
    0:21:22 - Stage Ambience / Tuning
    0:24:23 - Wild Northland
    0:27:03 - Stage Ambience / Tuning
    0:28:20 - New Minglewood Blues
    0:32:21 - Stage Ambience / Tuning
    0:34:33 - Juke
    0:37:38 - Stage Ambience / Tuning
    0:39:08 - Asia Minor
    0:43:21 - Stage Ambience / Tuning
    0:44:54 - The Promised Land
    0:48:27 - Stage Ambience / Tuning
    0:49:50 - One More Saturday Night

    Personnel:
    Matt Kelly - harmonica, guitar, vocals
    Robbie Hoddinott - lead guitar
    Bob Weir - rhythm guitar, vocals
    Dave Torbert - bass, vocals
    Chris Herold - drums

    Summary:
    The original Kingfish line-up was fronted by multi-instrumentalist Matthew Kelly and ex-New Riders bass player Dave Torbert, the primary songwriters in the group. Fleshed out with the impressive instrumental skills of Robbie Hoddinott, Chris Herold, and Mick Ward, the band became a popular club act in the Bay Area. Following the death of Mick Ward in a car accident, the group soldiered on as a quartet. When the Grateful Dead officially retired from the road in late 1974, all the musicians were free to pursue outside projects, so Bob Weir, a long-time friend of Matthew Kelly, began sitting in, officially joining the group by the end of the year. Weir's arrival had two major impacts on the band, which can be seen as both a blessing and a curse. The Dead's organization ran their own label, Round Records, so the musicians could essentially produce and release albums free of record industry interference. The upside was that Kingfish got a contract with the Dead's label, recording an impressive debut album, which considerably raised their profile. However, to the existing band member's eventual dismay, the vast contingency of Deadheads now perceived the group as Bob Weir's backing band. Regardless, the group became a very popular touring band and delivered many a great performance.

    Headlining a hometown bill that also featured The Sons of Champlin and the Keith & Donna Godchaux Band, Kingfish deliver a high-energy performance to close the night. Needless to say, this was a fine night for Deadheads, who got to experience four members of the Grateful Dead performing on the same bill, but outside the familiar musical context. Performing selections from their debut album as well as several choice covers and yet-to-be recorded originals, this set captures Kingfish during the peak performing months of Weir's tenure with the group.

    They kick the show off with Dave Torbert fronting the band for the rocking shuffle of "Rattlesnake," a song the group hadn't recorded. Bob Weir takes lead vocals on "Bye And Bye," a rearranged gospel number that gets a reggae treatment from the band. Next up is "Overnight Bag," another unrecorded number at the time. This straightforward rocker finds the group hitting their stride before they relax into a nice bluesy "C.C. Rider," which Weir would eventually resurrect into the Dead's repertoire several years later.

    Following a slight delay to tune back up and determine what to play next, the group treats the audience to "Wild Northland," a delightful country flavored Torbert track from the first Kingfish album. Its live debut, this song is not known to have been performed since and this may indeed be the only live performance. Bob Weir fronts the band again for a rollicking take on "New Minglewood Blues," a classic jug band cover from the Dead's first album. A staple of Weir's repertoire throughout his career, Kingfish's take on this song is arguably more compelling than the Dead's own version, thanks in large part to the harmonica embellishments from Matthew Kelly which propel it along. Kelly gets an opportunity to really cut loose on the following number, "Juke," a high-energy harmonica fueled instrumental in the tradition of James Cotton.

    One of the best songs from their debut album is next, with Torbert's "Asia Minor," featuring scorching solo breaks from Hoddinott and a propulsive rhythmic backing from Torbert, Weirm and Herold. The first set ends with an energetic romp through Chuck Berry's "Promised Land," another Weir-led staple borrowed from his Dead repertoire. Hoddinott, who is delightfully high in the mix, cooks up a storm on guitar.

    Unfortunately the recordings of the second Kingfish set from this night is currently MIA. However, the encore is also here; a more relaxed, but nonetheless celebratory take on Bob Weir's most popular rocker, "One More Saturday Night," which brought this monumental night of Bay Area music to a close.

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    2/11/70 RIP Peter Green

    RIP Peter Green..passed today,may the four winds blow you safely home..Founding member of Fleetwood Mac and extroadinary guitar player..He admired Jerry and was big fan..One of my first dead shows was 2/11/70 Fillmore East.late show with Duane,Gregg and Peter Green joining for Dark Star and beyond.(Allmans also on the bill)..it was amazing and all should take a listen if you havnt in a while.. https://liveforlivemusic.com/news/grateful-dead-allman-peter-green-1970/

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Oakland Coliseum
GarciaLive, Vol. 19

has been on my radar since the release in 2022; eventually I'll shake the short change from my old fruit jar, lol!
thanks for asking; had a great weekend with the FEAT, and even better when the wife and I got together with very dear friends.

Funny though, how BK (before kids) we were always hangin' out enjoyin' life, going to see the GD or P & F, and spending vacation time together, now 30 years upon our heads, absolutely crazy how time moves forward, anyway...
always make the most of what you've got, and don't take it for granted or push it aside, especially friends.

I put on my dancin' shoes
We headed straight for the rhythm and blues!

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...for this...with the snow coming down for the next several hours, 1974-06-23 Miami, Jai-Alai Fronton daP 34, that's right, LET IT ROCK, before heading outdoors for the clean-up. have a great day everyone!

PEACE ALL!
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The Feat Box periodically goes on sale, so keep an eye on the Rhino site.

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personally have always prefered the name...mind left body JAM; gonna get a quick fix today, diP #12 Providence Civic 1974-06-26, it's a partial set 2, and looking forward to the EYES encore! Enjoy the day!

Peace and LOVE!
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...here we GO! diP #12 Boston Garden 1974-06-28, set 2; summer is not here YET, but the time is definately RIGHT for a WRS>jam>US Blues:] everyone keep on keepin' on

Peace and LOVE!
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PS: enjoyable unscripted opening of #10496 on you tube

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too COLD outside, so I'm gonna stay inside and stream a HOT summer evening in Springfield, MA 1974-06-30, this'll be my 1st-ever listen, and am very interested to discover if it is a release worthy show. everyone enjoy your weekend!

Peace!
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To make a post about the music I listened to on my walk today.
Keep getting the HN smackdown.
Have a great night or day y'all!
Peace

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It’s on sale this weekend.

store.rhino

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Started the morning off (actually it’s already afternoon) with Circles Around The Sun and a cup of super dark roast Colombian Supremo beans that I roasted.

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Doing the laundry and listening to Ziggy & the Melody Makers ~ Fallen Is Babylon. The new Bob Marley biopic has me in the mood lol. Takes us right back to those great vibes of Furthur ‘00!
•peace!

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Spinning it now for the first time, sounds grate.

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Saw him with Other Ones at Fiddlers Green 8/29 - just dumping rain during his set and it was a cold Colorado rain. Despite that, a fun night. Hornsby sits down at the piano as Other Ones take stage for Set I (rain had stopped?) and immediately begins tuning Dark Star. Friend and I just looked at each other with ear to ear grins. All in!

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to Summer 1974-07-19, Selland Arena and looking forward to disc 3 of daP 17, always a FUN time!

Peace All!
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almost forgot about last week's 1974-06-30, most enjoyable and will return to Springfield Civic soon. Was reading the Vol 1 Compendium last night, and got to the incident where RAMROD got clunked on the skull by one of the tapers because he wanted to confiscated the guy's tape deck. wow, heavy, as told/written by Jerry Moore

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...ahead to 1974-07-25 Chicago, been about 7 months since the last listen, and always enjoy "the feel" of this show.

peace all!
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I've got a FEELING, I think that EVERYBODY knows...today's listening party 1974-07-29 CAP CENTER, another really nice show that I haven't heard since cutting the lawn last summer, and away we go! OH YEAH, YEAH, WOO!

Everyone enjoy your day!

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...since the last NE show [6/30/74], so looking towards that energy boost with today's listen of Hartford 1974-07-31, got the DL many moons ago which was burned to CD and then imported to my phone (yup the version with the UJB encore tacked onto china>rider), so while it's not daP2 version, it's still going to be a FUN listen.

PEACE ALL!
uncle_tripel

And I woke up high over Albuquerque
On a jet to the promised land

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'74 has had a GREAT run between my ears so far this year... and with that comes a SWITCH of YEARS, let's HEAR how long this next RUN might last; beginning today with 10-28-1991 oakland, and dare I say, a prep for DaP #51 (hmm, a '91 for 51?)
everyone ROCK OUT this weekend, turn UP the VOLUME, and THUMP IT!

PEACE!
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...WELL, that was so much FUN, damn, right I'm movin' ONTO 10-30-1991, for the next SHOW:]

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Jam Of The Week
DaP 49 - Discs 1 & 2
Walking music today for my 6 mile walk:
DaP 22 - Bonus Disc & Disc 3
Scored me a W i n t e r l a n d 1973 Box with Bonus Disc yesterday, so finishing the night with:
11/9/73
Peace

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plus bonus - that is a very very very sweet pick up. disc 3 night 3 is all time fantastic. and def don't sleep on that Cinci bonus disc.

W i n t e r l a n d '73 Box - Cincinnati Bonus Disc
DaP 18 - Discs 1 & 2 [Love Garcia's playing in '76]
Dap 49 - 2nd show
Walking music for today:
DaP 22 - Discs 1& 2
Finishing the day with:
W i n t e r l a n d '73 Box 11/10 show
The great thing about scoring this box is I get 3 more Weather Report Suites. I never really cared much for Let It Grow after they dropped the suite.

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Live at Leeds, spinning the vinyl now.

Preceded that with GD 5-3-72 vinyl, which took about 4 hours to get through.
Time well spent.

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Bear Family's recent "Memphis Blues Box" is a massive journey into the heart of the blues - from 1914 to 1969.

Last Dead -Shrine 11/10/67 from 30 Trips - although I listened to the record. Incredible stuff it is too, however you hear it. Starts high energy with "Viola Lee Blues" on side one, and by the time we get to sides 5 and 6, with "Alligator-Caution" it's like a train going offa the tracks.

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Deep diving into late 60s jazz lately, Freddie Hubbard, Miles, Coltrane. Surfaced this morning with my first listen to Scofields Uncle John's band. Wonderful stuff, had forgotten how great Stewart is on drums, more his up next. Nice to see love for Live at Leeds and would humbly suggest to those who might have not, check out the next night at Hull, though much the same, still great and Keith Moon might edge his Leeds.

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...could I not GO here TODAY, 1991-10-31, oakland, what a FANTASTIC show to start a new week of LISTENING; just cannot wait to DIG into the 2nd set after lunch, BUT 1st set first; this is gonna be SO much FUN!...and WHAT AM I THINKING?...I get to follow this UP with this weeks TAPERS SECTION, that's right, you know what's up NEXT...HINT 1974-06-30 SPRINGFIELD, YAY!!!!

PEACE AND LOVE!
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...the ENERGY level UP, switching over to SPRING Nassau 1991-03-27 {no hornsby} and Vinny really begins to settle-in; BRING IT!

Peace ALL!
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Needs to be a Dave’s, preferably DaP 51.

First exposure was in the 90’s when I got the CD. Played it many times. So got the vinyl a few years ago but was kind of let down that it was a single LP and not all the songs that were on the CD.
But, must have been awesome in 1970 when it came out. Maximum R&B!
Never got the Leeds 2 CD reissue, so maybe time to get Leeds reissue and Hull.

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...adventures?...got lost yesterday in the music; started early morning painting the bathroom molding which led to a spousal comment "oh that looks great" maybe painting the walls could use a new color. net effect, JAM time with headphones; continued in Atlanta 1991 with April-05 gotta love that 2nd set especially TERRAPIN> stir it JAM; oh more time for listening, yup, still painting. onward with Sandstone 1991-06-24 another formidable second set for '91 with supplication JAM wedged between E.P. & UJB. okay, okay, enough about yesterday, TODAY it's MSG 1991-09-16, if I remember accurately Hornsby is very strong this evening. away we GO with paint brush in HAND.

PEACE All!
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PS :] PS :) Oakland oct 31 wonderful for #51 and it hits all the HINTS at the seaside, but ...

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... MSG 9/16/19 (a strong '91 show), and since it is LEAP year..., so leaping-on to shoreline 1991-05-10 and the BAND is tight and firing on ALL cylinders. This show gets 3-4 LISTENS every year around these here parts because it's all together and it ALL works during the ENTIRE SHOW with an energetic 1st SET and SUPER enjoyable smooth JAMS in Set 2.

it's got no signs or dividing lines and very few rules to guide

Peace!

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...that's THE sh i t--> the JAM OUT of he's gone--> (jer & bruce); beginning TODAY'S listening party w/ shoreline 1991-08-17 SET 2. check IT out, just a NICE way to start the DAY!...and sweet little JAM out of ---> SPACE

peace all!
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PS -- did anyone notice MORNING DEW?

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Trying to fill some gaps in my collection from a time when I was going through a divorce/custody battle [which I won].
Just snagged DaP 9,10,11, and 12 with 2014 Bonus.
Digging on Vol. 11 tonight.
Thought I would get the '72 show out of the way first. If everything works out right, I will be flooded with '72 shows next week.

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...saturday's listening party w/ boston 1991-09-20 SET 2; want to HEAR how this is holding it's own vs. some of the OTHER '91 shows listened to over the last week. HAPPY weekend everyone!

Peace All!
uncle_tripel

PS: anyone who LIKES '85 you need to listen to JOTW

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My favorite show is ever changing as I listen, but right now my favorite on rotation is 3/18/77! The scarlet>fire, ship of fools, and Peggy o are beautiful!!

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Grateful Dead Marathon just finished-up SET 1: KNICKERBOCKER 1991-03-24, keeps my '91 LISTENING PARTY alive and well.
THNX DUDES!

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Spinning now.

I have the complete FW69 Box on Plangentized/Normanized vinyl.

Excellent (Mr. Burns tapping fingers together).

that Holly Bowling "special for the KPFA GD Marathon" set from yesterday gets uploaded - it was so beautiful

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...and 9-DAYS; today is the time to WRAP-UP my 1991 listening PARTY...yesterday's KPFA 3.24.91 albany drove me BACK to SPRING with Greensboro April 1st SET 2. today's summer HIGHLIGHT 1991-06-17 GIANTS [SO much FUN} will END a very enjoyable run, and I'll come BACK to '91 as we inch CLOSER to the daP#51 announcement

PEACE ALL!
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Common knowledge - amazing. What a way to open a show.
2/18/71 today. The Dead have a few little accidents, but it's still hugely enjoyable.

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with a new YEAR, GREEK 1982-05-23 should be a COOL jumping OFF point for a QUICK TOUR thru some '82 shows.

Peace All!
uncle_tripel

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