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    Dave's Picks Vol. 50: Palladium, New York City, NY 5/3/77

    Reviewer: WolfmansBrother - favoritefavoritefavoritefavorite - February 11, 2008 - Online Review

    Subject: setting me on fire

    left the orchestra section during ship of fools and arrived in the loge for the basso profundo MNS - it's the best of the tour so far, i think, and the balcony is shakin' to its raging outro leading. i sit to take a short break, too.

    yet another night of the first set seeming to spill over. first half of this second set is well-played, indeed, but the sugaree is the INSANE highlight, and keith and jerry are battling it out. one of the strongest estimateds of tour and i, for one, am happy for the FOTD break. the second half belongs to jerry - eyes is short but stellar and bridges to yet another rip-your-heart-out wharf rat, and NFA showcases some down in the weeds jamming. we're stomping and clapping and grinning our faces off, and then joint is jumping for sure as they close it down. another fine UJB encore sends me out the door, so very deeply in love with this band and its music. is there anything better than being a deadhead?

    Is there anything better than being a Dead Head when one of your favorite shows is officially released in its entirety? We'll double down on your sentiments WolfmansBrother, with DAVE'S PICK VOLUME 50: PALLADIUM, NEW YORK CITY, NY 5/3/77, and we'll bring the fire extinguisher to cool you off after you listen to Betty Cantor-Jackson's complete recording. Don't want the party to end? We'll stoke those embers with a few hot tracks from the first set of  5/4/77. Dave's Picks Subscribers score the monstrous second set from 5/4/77 featuring "Scarlet>Fire,"  "Terrapin," 'Playing In The Band," "Comes A Time," and more. Woowee!

    Limited to 25,000 numbered copies, this release has been mastered to HDCD specs by Jeffrey Norman at Mockingbird Mastering. 

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    Box me, Dave and Pals

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    Sensory overload....

    ....and I mean that in a good way and a bad way.
    First of all, I will say that the sound at Sphere is impeccable. It comes from all directions. Hard to explain really, but wow.
    The haptic seats were fun. Especially during drumz.
    The sensory overload begins when you enter the lobby and just ramps up from there.
    The screen? Jaw-dropping, but I will admit, by post-drumz it almost became too much. Hear me out. There is constant stimulation from all fronts for almost three hours. In your face, ears and body. I was a fan of the scenery shots though. Very cool. But I was numb by the end.
    Now. The band. First set was really, really good. I'll take a West LA, Bertha and a Jack Straw all day. Second set was average imo except for drumz.
    Long story short, the future is here re this building. I just don't know if I'm ready for it yet but I will say everyone should experience it at least once.
    No psychedelics for me. Two gummies.
    Also, ordered a double vodka mule. Fifty bucks. Shits expensive, but thats not just a Sphere thing really.
    The Dead Experience at the Venetian was pretty neat as well.
    Shifting gears, Trey Anastasio sat in with Billy Joel at MSG. 1st and 2nd place regarding number of times playing the Garden.
    I would say Trey being there counts as 1.

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    When I saw that heading, I thought it was brass resonator, misspelt. I got all excited, thinking we were moving on to guitars. In which area, a brass resonator is like a rolls royce.

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    Still have that very first head shop pipe purchase as P.T. describes. The thick red vinyl sleeved stem is gone and replaced with a handy reel seat from when I worked at the fly rod factory. Gorgeous wood I had saved for the rod I would build someday but never got around to. Leaves that brassy smell on your fingers from handling like sorting pennies. The resin chamber is basically your back-up bowl too. Gets little use since I started making exotic hardwood "flip-it" pipes in the '80s. The kind you fold up to cover the bowl. Tiny little orthodontic rubber bands attached to small brads nailed in the sides hold it closed or open. Very easy to make too! Stole the concept from a guy who did custom van interiors BITD (thanks Allen) and had lots of extra bits of wild looking hardwoods. Still my go to travel pipes. And all this talk of hash has me drooling. Haven't seen any out west here in 20 years or more. Can they sell it in recreational shops? Likely too much labor involved to be worth it? Or did shatter take its place?
    Cheers
    DMCVT: My 50th H.S. reunion is next year. Will anyone be recognizable I asked my buddy who went to the 10 and 20 with me. He said yes, and some of the ladies will be way hotter than we remember them, lol.

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    Maybe Monday will be box-day..

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    Not being preachy, but be careful with those silicone pipes. There is a difference between silicon and silicone.

    My company makes silicone based polymers, and those are some pretty heavy duty chemicals we use.

    I'll stick with metal or glass, even if I have to pay more.

    Peace

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    Back in the day (early 70's) these cats I knew snuck a 4 stem hookah into the Led Zepplin show at Tampa stadium. Talk about a trip, it turned into a community 50 yard line bowl for everybody who could muster up the lung power to hit it. It was crazy to see folks throwing in buds and chunks of hash into it. That was a fun show for sure. Orange Barrel and hash, what a rush.
    On the way home we had a bowl with a suction cup on the bottom of it and a long soft plastic tube coming from the bowl. Monster hits.
    Had a Chong bowl, but it was confiscated at a show, Foghat/Mountain if I recall correctly.
    My favorite bong was a little "glass head" that I had, about 9 inches tall with a shotgun hole and a removeable metal bowl with stem. Still have that one although the old copd lungs can't hit it anymore.
    Now I have two glass bowls that I use, one for use when the other is being cleaned. Works good and helps with what ails ya
    My very first bong was a plastic blue 24" thing that starting tasting nasty soon after it was lit. Things have really come a long way from those metal bowls we use to use, to the glass we get now. Remember you could add chambers to those old piece metal pipes, keep your smokables inside the chamber, gummed it up good for a head rush later.
    Ah memories, we shall enjoy them.

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    Holy Smokes, just returned from 50th college reunion and the conversation here? Pipes and Bongs. College where I first ran in to smoking in a chillum, pretty rough. Bongwater was horrible stuff... back in high school daze, we would tap stands of bamboo for the big ones near where I was, make our own bongs which became an art form... cured properly, they would last a good while, more durable than glass, much more pleasing than plastic, they were hand crafted and decorated. Lightweight for camping too. LiveDead, then Workingmans played often frosh year, poor roommates didn't know what hit them.

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    Gary and the 6' bong

    (sounds like a disney movie)

    We sold these at the store. One night a kid came in, he's holding it,,,, I repeat he is holding it. Ask me if he be able to light this by himself!?!

    I look and think you're holding it!!! Can you reach the bottom?

    But instead, I suggested one of them long bbq lighters.

    He smiled and said yeah,,, I'll take it!

    TN John,,, Bertha pipe cute, 120 bucks!

    For travel (which I don't use too much, since I don't go anywhere) those cheap silicon pipes with lids.

    They're like 10 bucks, flex in your pocket when you sit and if you leave screen out, doesn't show up on metal detector.

    We have a local gas blower who blows these very nice sherlocks. When I worked at the store I could get them for 10-15 bucks. We sold them at the store for 40. Big bowl, nice holding shape. Have about 6 extra in my sock draw.

    But I still have my little metal pipe from 1980,,,, great for hash!!! (hash and glass not so good together)

    Now the moment of truth,,,, will this go thru?

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Dave's Picks Vol. 50: Palladium, New York City, NY 5/3/77

Reviewer: WolfmansBrother - favoritefavoritefavoritefavorite - February 11, 2008 - Online Review

Subject: setting me on fire

left the orchestra section during ship of fools and arrived in the loge for the basso profundo MNS - it's the best of the tour so far, i think, and the balcony is shakin' to its raging outro leading. i sit to take a short break, too.

yet another night of the first set seeming to spill over. first half of this second set is well-played, indeed, but the sugaree is the INSANE highlight, and keith and jerry are battling it out. one of the strongest estimateds of tour and i, for one, am happy for the FOTD break. the second half belongs to jerry - eyes is short but stellar and bridges to yet another rip-your-heart-out wharf rat, and NFA showcases some down in the weeds jamming. we're stomping and clapping and grinning our faces off, and then joint is jumping for sure as they close it down. another fine UJB encore sends me out the door, so very deeply in love with this band and its music. is there anything better than being a deadhead?

Is there anything better than being a Dead Head when one of your favorite shows is officially released in its entirety? We'll double down on your sentiments WolfmansBrother, with DAVE'S PICK VOLUME 50: PALLADIUM, NEW YORK CITY, NY 5/3/77, and we'll bring the fire extinguisher to cool you off after you listen to Betty Cantor-Jackson's complete recording. Don't want the party to end? We'll stoke those embers with a few hot tracks from the first set of  5/4/77. Dave's Picks Subscribers score the monstrous second set from 5/4/77 featuring "Scarlet>Fire,"  "Terrapin," 'Playing In The Band," "Comes A Time," and more. Woowee!

Limited to 25,000 numbered copies, this release has been mastered to HDCD specs by Jeffrey Norman at Mockingbird Mastering. 

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I wonder if it might be something outside the Keith Godchaux years - and my preference would very much be something from before he joined. A 1976 box would be okayish, as I didn't get the last one. I wouldn't be as keen on a 1977or 78 box, though - in case you were wondering.

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Because of the release of "The Music Played the Band", found a group Bertha: Grateful Drag.

Yes, a group of Drag Queens covering the Dead. They're not bad,,, you can see on you tube.

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You Might As Well go tonight and tomorrow.

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Time for the announcement.

I’m still holding out for “The Last Ones” Box, complete audio and video, along with a remastered GD Movie.

I’ll take the rest of June 76 but can wait until 2026 for that.

2025, the 60th anniversary of the beginning, should be ‘65-‘68.

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....yup. They are pretty good. From Tennessee. Honey come quick with the iodine.
I have a feeling this years box is going to be one of the best. Pretty high bar they set for themselves. And we're here for it.

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…The 2024 Boxset I believe is going be one of best to date. I can’t tell you why, it’s just a gut feeling i have deep down to my Grateful Dead Bones! I would Love a 1979 Boxset!!! Oh yeah, 79’ Stay Alive! It’s a Primo year in their performance sound & playing as a band as this is when Brent became a key part in their new sound & song writing! There is literally a huge plethora of 1979 concerts that are just amazing & waiting to be released from the vault! Secondly, I would love anything from 1967-72. Thirdly, 1980-81. Both acoustic and electric performances much like the two Live albums released by the Grateful Dead, ‘Reckoning’ being the acoustic performances & the album, ‘Dead Set’ being the electronic performances at the time. Both theses albums are being Re-released this July 5th 2024. And lastly a ‘ Oakland’ Boxset! No matter what it will be , I’ll still be truly grateful for the Grateful Dead to continue making their live music available to fans! I’m really looking forward to the release announcement from Dead.net!
Have a grateful holiday weekend everyone, peace be with you all & rock on!

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Robert Hunter wrote Brokedown Palace, Ripple, and To Lay Me Down.

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They have been playing portions of it on Sirius over the past few weeks. The show is a ripper.

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5/25 & 5/26,... 1977. Dave's 1st & 41st Picks. It's an anniversary of somethin' somewhere! Anyways next pick, 51 is a Pig 1970 with the extras from DaV#48.
Last pick this year will be a Vince era, a first. Next year in 2026 expect 1982, 1976, 1973 and........? Either a primal Pig show or possibly another Vince era with a safe bet being later era Brent, 1988?

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I’m rewatching the Ken Burns Country Music documentary and I see that today, May 26th is the 91st anniversary of Jimmie Rodgers death. I must dig out some CDs and play them.

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to 5-26-72. the best of the best, and all vets out there, to all the ones we have lost, rest in peace. In 1971, 1 month till induction, I could have been one of them, but I was a lucky one. Peace, Love, Dead.

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to 5-26-72. the best of the best, and all vets out there, to all the ones we have lost, rest in peace. In 1971, 1 month till induction, I could have been one of them, but I was a lucky one. Peace, Love, Dead.

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sorry, fingers and eyes not quite as coordinated as they used to be.

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In my top 5 for sure. Along with
5/2/70
3/1/69
2/28/69
...and the 5th changes all the time. June 1974 is a favourite month and as 6/28/74 should be rocking up at my front doorsoon I think I'll stand behind that one. 6/16/74 is a top contender - but they all are from this month.

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Couldn't agree more.

Love the Eyes China Doll from 6/18 too. That transition is something.

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My top 5 is much like yours 5/2/70 3/1/69, 2/14/68, 2/27& 28/69, 5/15/70. Great minds think alike, top 6

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Yes, those shows mentioned by Jim and Billy are also favourites of mine. If they ever get round to releasing Road Trips on vinyl, 2/14/68, 5/15/70 and 6/18/74 would all be top choices.

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Yeah, I've been reading the post threads and been wondering the same thing. What era, how many shows? is it a straight run consecutively played, or a multi year escapade? Either way, can't wait!

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So while we're all waiting for the box announcement, I see that Experience Vinyl is offering LPs of four official Dead releases for pre-order (Reckoning, Dead Set, Go To Heaven & Shakedown Street). No mention of being remastered and they're all years from their respective 50th anniversary treatments. What's up with this? Am I missing something?

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What I have been able to listen to of this release sounds great. I have been able to listen to discs 2 and 3 and the bonus disc, but I haven't been able to listen to disc 1 as it skips. Not just a few times but maybe a hundred times, so badly that it is unlistenable on all but the first two tracks. Visually the disc looks fine but it most certainly isn't. This is the first Dave's Pick disc that I have had a problem with but I have read that plenty of other people have had problems with other Dave's Picks.

I would have thought that Dead.net/Rhino would have learnt from last year's Here Comes Sunshine 1973 box set debacle, but it seems not. Loads of people had problems with discs that either skipped or would not initialise. The problem turned out to be CD-player specific - some players would play the discs without problems, others not. Most of the discs in my box skipped, as did the replacements. It was obvious that there was a manufacturing problem with those discs. I was eventually given a download version after several months of jumping through hoops.

I cannot understand why the team put so much effort into some aspects of their releases and seem to do other things as cheaply as possible. Remember the Mexican-made Dave's Picks? Now it seems their current disc manufacturer is unable to produce fault-free discs but they still keep producing them.

I am seriously wondering how long I am prepared to pay good money for faulty products when it appears that there is no will to rectify, or even admit to problems. I don't think I can even be bothered to try and get a replacement disc for Dave's 50 as it would probably also be defective.

Sigh.

I have the same problem Simonrob. Sent a note into the support team, but have not heard back yet. Will let you know if/when I get a response.

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AGH. Passing this up the line. So sorry for the trouble.
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A true Deadhead and great human being.
Met him once at a CSN show at MSG in the 90s. very kind .

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Aw shucks and cancer sucks.
Legendary player and legendary Deadhead.
Always a smile.
Cheers to Bill!

Edit: Saw him twice at Red Rocks as he was hard to miss standing off stage to the side. Once was on crutches as he had a broken leg I think.

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A true legend. Dude was playing pickup basketball with NBA players as a teenager, and before you say, "Sure, he was 7 feet tall!", he was "only" 6'2" or so when he was purposely injured by an older guy who was tired of being beaten by a teen. He spent 6 months in bed while his broken leg healed, and by the time he left the bed, he was 6'9" and 135 pounds. He took his earlier passion for passing and became one of the best big men of all time a generation (or more) before big guys played like that. Around the same time, he became the biggest Grateful Dead fan in the land. His enthusiasm for life, basketball, and the Dead were boundless. His book Back From the Dead is an amazing tale, told with his inimtable enthusiasm, and if you ever heard him speak much, you can hear the whole thing in your head as a book on tape. I loved him as an announcer, even if it drove other people mad. He was a flavor of licorice I thoroughly enjoyed, and I will miss the big fella even though I never had the pleasure of meeting him. Fare thee well, Bill!

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God bless bill walton!! Standing on the moon with his hero! RIP

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Gonna miss the big guy, loved his commentary, he knew his dead trivia. Heard it was prostate cancer, the silent killer. I recommend everyone gettin up there in age get a prostate exam, simple and a bit uncomfortable, but if cancer can be caught and cured if found early. I know, I know, kind of embarrassing exam but a little discomfort is better than the alternative. Dios te guarde to our tall brother Bill.

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I saw him one time walking down the street after a December Dead show at the Oakland Auditorium , I didn't know who he was; I said to my friends, 'man that guy is tall'.

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As Bobby said at the Portland Raceway (the day after Lowell George died in 1979) "He was good while he lasted!"

And the same for Bill.

It was hard to miss him sitting dead center at the shows, often perched on a high stool, arms held up high, with the widest smile you have ever seen, ecstatically drinking in the Dead....

May the four winds blow you safely home.

"Teachers open the door, you must enter by yourself."

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Sad to hear about Big Red. I grew up loving UCLA basketball and the Dead, so you can imagine how I felt about Bill.

Quick story: once, in another lifetime, I was a journalist working on an article that had to do with the NBA playoffs. I was at a game in Sacramento and Walton was there working as a commentator, and I thought I'd stop him in the hallway on the way out and see if I could get a comment. I thought I'd ask one question and get a quick answer. But after I said hello and told him what I was working on, he said "let's do this right, let's have a real conversation." He gave me his home number and said "call anytime."

I had to call several times before I caught him at home, but when I finally did, we talked for over an hour. I got the comments I needed for the story during the first few minutes, but we just kept talking about sports, music, life. At the time he was overjoyed that he was no longer experiencing the debilitating back pain that had made him bed ridden for a long period. He felt like he'd been given his life back.

Anyway, who does that? Just bares his soul to some random journalist for no good reason, other than a good talk?

A good man. Who has surely gone where the good souls go.

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So sorry to hear this. Love the comments and good thoughts, especially Crow's story. I never met the man but I always enjoyed watching him play ball, listening to him talk and his writing. Glad we got the liner notes from him for UCLA 71. Just in time.

Flying the freak flag at mast. Today is a sad day, tomorrow we can celebrate his life and impact. Talk about good karma.

aw man

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As a guy who loves basketball and the Grateful Dead, sad to hear about Bill Walton. I watched him play in the 70s and 80s and loved listening to him call a game. He really dropped a lot of Dead references into telecasts in recent years. I met him at a Dead & Co show at Alpine Valley (2018 maybe?). Super nice guy who took a minute to talk to me about basketball and how he loved Wisconsin's team (I told him I loved his call of a Wisconsin v. Arizona game the previous season). RIP Big Red

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May the four winds . . .

Saw him seems like every post GD show at Red Rocks in the VIP section., right in front of the SB.
Usually, that ment all six eleven of him, arms flaying above his head, leaning precariously over the flimsy section rope, like a moth to flame, like he needed to be as close to the music as he possibly could.
The year he was on crutches we thought for sure he was going down lol, but nope, true warrior still Dancin and dreamin, and ALWAYS with that ecstatic shit eating grin!

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My comment referred to the spam post by tooltime. Glad they removed it! And quickly.

Thanks dead net or MaryE or whoever removed it.

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That news really sucks.
Never met him, but did spot him in the crowd at several shows.
Peace

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Yeah, I removed him so all good. Moving right along...

My first view of this page has Tim The Tool Man as the top post, but when I hit ‘recent posts’ he disappears.

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...to Angel Hernandez
It's sad MLB had to bribe him to retire.

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42 years ago I was at the Moscone Center for a great night with the Good old Grateful Dead. A benefit for Vietnam Veterans, Country Joe, Boz Scaggs, John Cippolina, also played.

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Where is the box.. ?

I tried to IM you,,, but got hey nowed!!!

I found my copy of Bertha was also corrupt. I re-ripped with a different ripper and it seem to rip ok.

I put it up on my gdrive, but couldn't put the address up for it.

contact me on dennis wilmot verizon net. You need to a period between dennis & wilmot, an at sign between wilmot and verizon and a period between verizon and net.

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