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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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  • ronmarley1
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    Serendipity?

    Went out twice today. First time in the AM, Hawaii ‘70 was on the Sirius channel. After noon, Alaska ‘80 was on.
    It’s an odd pairing for a box, but I’ll probable be in.

  • Gary Farseer
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    I am up for 9/20/1970 also. Still hopin box will be more of October 1974 Winterland.

    Read an article of the first person banned from the Sphere; band from the Sphere, wow. It is a Phish fan who was the first person to rip a bong and immediately post it on line. It was on 4/20, go figure. What was ban for, pulling a tube or posting online. I am sure at least 100,000 have smoked in the Sphere, probably way more than that.

  • billy the kiddd
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    I'm all in, I've been banging the drum for this one for years.

  • Gary Farseer
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    I was recruited hard by rjr after graduating from wake forest.

    Interesting thing about Winston-Salem, is the speed of the town. I grew up in a town where everyone drives 5-10 mph above speed limit. This has grown immensely worse as we've had and continue to have massive explosion of foreigners (people from other states) move here because of the job creating machine/region where I live. These people from the northeast and west work hard to weave and race through traffic. In Winston-Salem with all that old deep tobacco money, everyone drove 5 mph below the speed limit. Made me even calm down and leave an extra 5-10 early minutes to get where I was going. Love Winston-Salem.

    Now, I get in the right lane, hit cruise control at the designated speed limit and wait to be a witness of a major accident. I almost killed a motorcyclist a few years back. Checked mirrors and blind spot and then proceeded to change lanes, as I started to change lanes a motorcyclist flew by me doing over an 100 mph. All of a sudden hear a loud whining sound and he was by me before I could even adjust. Startled the crap out of me.

    Moral of this stupid story is politicians need to stop growth agenda until infrastructure investments made.

    Sometimes the life expectancy of older folks is longer than younger folks.

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    Sad but true Alvar

    Scary, horrible shit!
    And if that doesn’t scare ya, start looking into why the government subsidies the sugar industry so much…

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    I'd buy this one in a New York minute.

    Enjoyed your post Alvarhanso, there's a lot there I did not know.

    I guess it is box time. Let the drum roll begin. Bananas.

    Lastly, remembering D Day on it's 80th. What a crazy world we live in.

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    Music is well said to be the speech of angels.....

    Yo, rockers!!!

    Danehead-

    Based solely on what I've heard---and remember, my hearing is a little damaged from 50 years of high volume rock and roll----the 6/12 show will require some tweaking to get it release worthy. The 13th---if the entire recording is as i heard---will probably not require a lot of tweaking..............

    Speaking of tweaking the music----the big elephant in the room (and there's so many lol) is 9/20/70. The acoustic set---maybe the best, most interesting acoustic set they ever played (hey, where else are you going to hear an acoustic Truckin' and maybe the best New Speedway ever)---would require minimal tweaking.

    However, on every version I've heard (and I've heard tons) there's some issues with the electric set. I'm not a techie so I can't put that into better terms. The most recent version I heard----from the GEMS network---is pretty good, but there's still......that issue. Even so, I bet most folks would accept it as an official release.

    As long as the phantasmagorical Dark Star suite from the 19th was the bonus disc............

    Naturally, all just one man's opinion, and remember to check out Corvallis.......

    Music is the refuge of souls ulcerated by happiness.......

    Rock on!

    Doc
    If the king loves music, there is little wrong in the land......

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    it comes in a box...get your hands out of it.

    my long-distance runner comes home for spring-break and announces to my wife and I that there is NOTHING to eat in this house, ONLY ingredients. sorry bud, and that's the way it will stay.

    thnx alvarhanso for the reminder

    stay well everyone!

  • billy the kiddd
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    This would be a great release, as a one off or part of a bigger box set.

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    As a child of the 80s, I trust Jim's statement of blandness in tastes until the mid-80s, partly because I read an astounding article about the role of the tobacco companies in the changes in diet and unhealthiness over the last 40 years or so. Why would tobacco companies have anything to do with that? Well, RJR at that time owned Nabisco and Philip Morris bought Kraft Foods. More terrifying is that the tobacco companies do not view themselves as tobacco companies, rather as flavor companies. They spent millions and millions on making the best tasting cigarettes and flavor additives to food. Flavor became the big thing, and these "flavor companies" created all the stuff that is killing us in new and fascinating ways. They created the Snackwells as a "healthy sweet snack", and they became an unfortunate phenomenon, selling out everywhere as people ate them by the boxload, believing mass consumption of something "healthy" would be extra healthy. Instead diabetes rates skyrocketed. Flavor additives literally make us crave foods, like smokers craving a cigarette, not just from the nicotine.

    I grew up in Winston-Salem, NC, heart of tobacco country, with RJR headquartered there for well over a century, and descended from tobacco farmers. In 2nd grade we took a field trip to the RJR/Nabisco headquarters. In the lobby, they asked for a show of hands of all those whose parents smoked. A large portion of us raised our hands, and to each of us was given an experimental black pack of Winstons, which was the cancer stick of choice for both my parents. I didn't think much of it at the time, partly because at the end of the tour, we got to choose our favorite Nabisco cookie or cracker. I was all about the Fig Newtons. I wonder if I would have liked Fig Newtons 10 years earlier?

    Oh, and this reminds me of the anti-MSG campaigns of the late-80s-90s, and how an irony of the Popeye's Chicken Sandwich craze from a few years ago was that their chicken sandwich, which is, in fact, the best tasting chicken sandwich I've ever had, is loaded with MSG. No wonder they call it Make So Good. But also, terrifying. Even more terrifying is how actually eating healthier is even more expensive at the grocery store. Sorry, for the weird rabbit hole dive...

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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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...have been told of kings and days of old but there's no England now
All the wars that were won and lost
Somehow don't seem to matter very much anymore
All the lies we were told
All the lies of the people running round and their castles have burned
Now I see change
But inside we're the same as we ever were

Living on a thin line
Tell me now, what are we supposed to do?

Now another century nearly gone
What are we gonna leave for the young?

What we couldn't do, what we wouldn't do

It's a crime, but does it matter?

Does it matter much, does it matter much to you?

Does it ever really matter?

YES, it really, really matters

[dave davies, the kinks, 1984]

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... is valid until July 31. Could that mean that there will not be a box announcement until August, or has the store become generous?
As usual, such discounts and the like are only valid within the US, thereby discriminating against folks in the rest of the world. I, for one, hate discrimination.

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I absolutely LOVE that, Mike.

I also appreciate the Kinks lyrics, UT

Sorry, Simonrob

What's up with the weird discount thing? Jerry Seinfeld, is that you?

The VOTE T-shirt has my attention

Box in August? Probably

Is MUATM defunct?

A glorious day to you all

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It’s a shame that it won’t work outside the US. It must be a new slogan Make America Cheap Again :))
I hope it lasts long enough for you to use it on the new box set. It will be useable on DaP51 if you didn’t subscribe.

Edit: It isn’t much of a gamble either. 5 spins and 5 wins. Surely the cookies should know I’m not in the US and not give me the option to get a discount code that I can’t use.

Discounts, two for the price of one, special offers - for a limited time only, meal deals - yuk. All attempts to get you to buy something you don't need. Just tell us the price and if we think it's worth it we'll buy it.

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Call for desperate measures!
Perhaps our only hope…
Bring back AL!
That’s right, I said it.
His “offense” was mere child’s play compared to the criminal rapist!
Yeah, WE WANT AL, WE WANT AL!
Make America grateful again, literally lol
Hell, the DH vote alone might put him over the top!

Edit: dedicated to our great senator from Nevada.

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Ignore the subject line; it was just for eyeballs - but this one's for Daverock and anyone else who might be spending tomorrow voting rather than grilling (or maybe both?) -- Sooo, are we really going to see the Conservatives devastated? And anything you want to share about this Starmer chap? Bit of a hit piece on Starmer (penned by Oliver Eagleton) appeared today in the NY Times. My impression had been that in recent years Labour has been held back bc of Corbyn, but I'm seeing other news articles claiming that Starmer is quite unpopular too...?

rhetorical question: does the "West" have any politicians that anyone truly likes and trusts? xD

And just to keep this semi on-target for this thread: my word, I really do enjoy that Eyes of the World->Jam-> Wharf Rat from Dave's 50. I hardly listen to Vol 41 (5/26/77) but this release has been sticky for me.

I've been listening to some acoustic Jorma Kaukonen concerts lately to soothe my soul (many to be found on that amzprime place). Acoustic Dead works very well also. With some Joe Pass shows from the Great American Music Hall (Wolfgangs Vault) in between. It would be great to see more acoustic Dead released soon. And maybe again in some new acoustic combos once they're done at the Sphere too, with lots of guests.

As for the world, those corrupt folks may be attempting to end democracy right out in the open, but at least we are aware of their intentions (rather than fighting some secret agenda). It's like when Batman is tied to the train tracks and the Joker foolishly reveals his entire plan. Let them keep saying the quiet part out loud (even if we can't listen to it anymore). I am worried, but apathy doesnt seem likely this time around, given the stakes. One can hope.

Jeff: thanks for finding that previous post about 5/7/89. I had forgotten I wrote that. Unfortunately with all the official releases and other musical things, I haven't revisited that show in years. I just know when my freaky friend, who went, gave me the tapes I would crank all that psychedelic stuff in the car. Needless to say, with windows down, it drew attention! Hell Yeah for psychedelia!

Ticket Master - and having online breaches. I have tried to limit that. I really don't download apps to phone, and don't buy on phone, check bank on phone. I do things the best way for me, I have one computer I do all transactions on and check banks electronically. Then I have a couple of other computers, this one I am typing on and then a laptop I have hooked to television to play online music stuff on - utoob, livephish, nugs.

Tower Records - only went to one Tower Records. The city of angels location on sunset blvd. if I remember correctly. That was June 1987. I have/had a demo tape of some of my friends original music. Hard to heavy metal, for back then. I had a friend (deceased) that I write about every so often. He went to GIT (Guitar Institute of Technology) from 1984 thru 1986. When he moved home he braught back a guy named Gene Baker from California to put a band together. Gene spent about a year here before moving back to LA basin area. He started when he lived here making custom guitars. He has a successful business now. Jimmy Herring plays his guitars. If memory serves, Jimmy Herring was at GIT about the same time which is how they met, along with my deceased friend. Gene's custom guitars shop can be found by searching Gene Baker guitars California. Or it is all one word b 3 guitars.com(mercial) Another member of that class at GIT was Michael J Fox, who was preparing for Back to the Future.

So that is enough for now. Have to read back again stufff!
Later!

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News about the Kaiser - google kaiser convention center oakland and open the story from "oaklandside". Not going to be office space after all. Maybe hope it will open as a venue.

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I saw the Dead email land, I thought this is finally it! The Box announcement for Summer 2024! Alas, it is just this spin and win gimmick. Come on Dave! Folks are waiting patiently here.
PF - Cheers!
PS - Seattle Kraken hired a female assistant coach, first time in the history of the NHL. Played her hockey at Cornell. The times they are a changing’.

That would be awesome news. I could never understand how you take an open arena (plus other areas) and make it work as open meeting space. Last renderings I saw showed they weren't even going to put a drop ceiling to help with HVAC issues. Utility bills would make it a no go. I think when they ran the numbers, revenue generation versus expenses; it became obvious.

We talked about this many years back and it may be separate issues, but they did find a mummified corpse in the walls, maybe in 2022. Maybe at first their was a rumor of a corpse in there but could never find an official page until i found that kaiser news on a search. About 10 days ago. whatta coiwikidink

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Obeah - yes, General Election in Britain tomorrow. Most people I know have a sense of disbelief about what the conservative and labour leaders are saying. It's widely thought that labour will get in, and that if you don't vote for one of those two parties you are wasting your vote. Nobody I know has any particular belief in Keir Starmer - he just seems preferable to Rishi Sunak. I don't think people who will be voting for Sunak like him much either - to them he just seems preferable to Keir Starmer.
The main newsworthy action of Ed Davey, leader of the 3rd most popular party the Liberal Democrats, was him doing a bungee jump. There he is, dangling by his foot from a huge crane above a crowd of bemused onlookers. God help us!

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....Buffalo Memorial Auditorium 5.9.77.
Better than the night before?
H->S->F opener. Peggy-O Sunrise MSN to end the first.
Drumz->NFA->Comes A Time->Sugar Mags to end the second.
UJB to seal the deal
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Gotta go back if one wants to look forward.
Law gonna getcha if you don't walk right...

I always want 5/9/77 to be better than 5/8/77, but when I play them both one after the other, I am always a bit disappointed to find out I don't think it is. Apart from the opening H-S-F. Still a great show of course. 5/7/77 seems underrated to me. Maybe because it isn't routinely referred to as being great.

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...lol I've already seen two expiration DATES:
j u l y 8
j u l y 31
...W T F !

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I saw that piece of graffiti outside Ladbroke Grove tube station in 1978 just before I was old enough to vote here in the UK. I never have. Democracy my arse with the system we have here.

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5/9 is better. :)

Edit: So, that is something that I used to say all the time just to rub people, but I do think that it is.
It annoys me that a a lot of people don't poke around and decide for themselves.
As if nothing could ever compare with Veneta and Cornell.

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Happy birthday to my American pals on your 248th birthday(by my count).
You don’t look a day over 220.
Enjoy the holiday, all.

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..........and so are Veneta and Cornell. VASTLY overrated. Not bad shows, but back in the day we lacked perspective. Now that tons of 1972 and 1977 have been released, they can be relegated to their proper place.

Veneta especially is one of those "you had to be there" type of show. But just one man's opinion, musically there's probably at least ten E72 shows that are better, and maybe even a couple of the August BCT shows are better.

Never understood all the buzz surrounding Cornell, always liked the next night better. Different material, more to my liking. We did see the show immediately preceding Cornell----good but not great show.............

This is why there's different flavors of ice cream---we all know chocolate peanut butter cup is the best, but there's always some holdout who prefers pistachio............

Rock on and watch out for wayward fireworks!

Doc
I think I've lived long enough to understand that plans really are very overrated......

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And a belated Dominion Day to you amigo!

Gonna try to enjoy today like it might be the last time to do so : (

Right on Joey, and
What Doc just said, cept maybe the BCT part lol

I’ve bitched about the lack of perspective Doc sights, which I call the taper bias, for years. What’s even worse, THE INTERNET. No offense, but if more folks actually sat down and listened to shows on their own instead of reading about what someone else thinks and without all that bias noise in their head they might be surprised…
Fuch the internet, screw all the taper hype BS…if you get confused, just
LISTEN TO THE MUSIC PLAY!
Oh, and wash yer hands, and try not to blow yourself up today ; )

Bring Back Al!

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In no particular order...

@Daverock yes haha that shot of Ed Davey is basically the only photo of him that has been circulating widely here in the US. Reminded me of Boris and his zipline. Anyway, thanks for your reply, I appreciated it.

Boston-Cornell-Buffalo - back in the day I scored all 3 fairly quickly (I didn't know at the time, but I guess it was because of that big Betty drop.) So I always think of them as a triumverate. Now that we've got those Palladium shows from earlier in the week it seems just like a continuum. (Spare a thought for 5/5 - does anyone ever play that show?)

OTOH I don't think of other eras like that. Certainly Blossom 6/25/85 doesn't seem like the same vibe as SPAC 6/27 or Hershey 6/28. Maybe my perception of that week in '77 is just an artifact from the way my brain worked/was trained back when I only had a few dozen tapes

And continuing this borderline word salad: I'm with Doc on the BCT part lol (at least 8/21 and 24)

Well if you have read this far, happy 4th, everyone. Or happy General Election day. I think it's also the King of Tonga's official birthday, so there's that too

Is something that has always appealed to me. If everybody agrees on something, there must be something wrong with it - and if no one likes it, maybe it has qualities that are just harder to discern. That's why it disappoints me that I seem to prefer 5/8/77 to 5/9. I prefer the material played on the 9th - but what sets the 8th apart for me is Jerry's sparkling guitar playing on virtually every track. Even something which I usually find a bit mundane - like Peggy O, has some superb guitar playing on it that elevates it above it's normal station.
And yes, as Obeah said 5/5 is always worth a listen too.

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Nice to see some love for this show. It was part of my first batch of tapes, first set anyway. Finally scored second set a little while later. Fantastic stuff!! Might just be my fav from spring 77

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I've been really enjoying 9/24/72 lately. When 30 trips was announced I wondered how Dave & Company would handle the peak years, and this 9/24/72 show proves they handled business well!

Dark Star>China Rider!!

Rock on, gang

Happy 4th

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The Oaklandside is worth following on general principles because it actually does local journalism. But it does look as if the Henry J has been saved from a pretty heinous fate. Though who knows if we will get the sweating walls in the walkway back.
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Ed Davey's bungy jump may have been the photo opportunity that made it across the pond, but he was filmed carrying out a different cunning stunt almost every day. Failing to complete the course in a waterpark was one of his better antics. He also took an alpaca for a walk and built sandcastles on a beach. All highly entertaining but hardly an indicator of political aptitude. All will be revealed tomorrow...

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Firm believer Tuscaloosa thru Hartford is where the total meltdown for yer Head is.

Would add Fall shows are just as good. Spacey for yer Head.

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Happy 4th for us on this side of the pond!!!

Watched some of the returns and discussions on the UK elections. Could only take so much about elections when it's getting time for fireworks!

Great day to All!

Spent a chunk of the day revisiting SF news articles about Hashbury countdown to summer of love. Some good stuff to poke around the day when I am practicing my perfect blottoman.

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Anything after 91 is a rare listen, but I have a decent sense of 93 94 and 95.

92:
6/28/92 I had on tape
12/16/92 I have heard
Oh yes, second set 6/20/92 I have heard on cassette

Other than that, pretty unknown year

I listened to 6/28/92 first set today on archive on headphones

Quite nice

Any recommendations for 92?

3/9/92
3/20/92
6/6/92
6/8*
6/9
6/22/92
7/1/92
12/6/92*
12/11/92

I’ve only heard 28 outta 55 so far, but found these at least enjoyable, some very nice…ymmv?

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...you mention it...1992...yeah there are some nice nuggets during the year:
3/9 set 2 landover
5/24 set 1 shoreline "shakedown"
5/31 vegas
6/23 set 1 star lake
6/25 set 2 chicago
6/28 deer creek

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About 2 weeks to next Daves is known.. It will be a Vince show. I guess..

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Hope everyone here had a great Fourth! I attended the Portland Riverside Blues Festival, and enjoyed especially Jackie Venson. Awesome talent!

in the dark of the night, the ship of the sun is driven by the Grateful Dead. Sweet!

I read that story, i dont even know how long ago. Wonder if they have ripped out that switch?

And thanks for the 92!!! I do appreciate it.

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6 20 92 on archive

Some really nice stuff in there

I generally dont get off on guests on stage with the GD; Steve Miller plays on some of it. Pretty tolerable.

Was ist am naechsten?

6 22 92. Yeah, that's it.

FWIW, 92 has been generally ignored by me because the shows I would have attended in Eugene got canceled due to Jerry being ill.

I was not happy about that.

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Hope everyone had a good one. Spent some time kayaking in the thumb of Michigan. Was surrounded by flying and diving Kingfishers the whole run. And then spotted a bald eagle, an osprey perched up all high and mighty and plenty of egrets.

For Grateful Dead listening, did Arrowhead from the '78 box on the way there. Wow how that second half takes off. And then on the way home, Dave's No. 1. Amazing second set, of course. But this time through it was the harmonizing during the mid section of Wharf Rat right before the bridge that caught me unsuspecting. Held me spellbound.

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Some tasty stuff in there

99% of these 92 shows are archive for me

God bless the Grateful Dead

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Seconded.

Just had another listen to 5/4/77 Playing->Comes a Time->Playing. It reminds me a bit of the way they played in '76. On that note, it makes me wonder when we might see the March '77 Winterland shows released. Just 6-7 weeks prior to these Palladium shows. That Winterland stand is so liminal - one foot still in '76 while the other is planted in '77.

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6.20.92 is my favorite show that I saw in person. That train horn into the first Casey Jones in like 15 years still sends a tinkle up my spine every time I hear it. Never a huge Steve Miller fan, but that was cool too

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"See the splashing of the kingfisher flashing to the water"

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