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  • Oroborous
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    Might as well, might as well…
    WTH, these shows are mostly short!

  • Oroborous
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    2/2,5,7/70 today

    Snuck the short but hot 2/4/70 in at end of day yesterday.
    Not the best recording but not bad and worth it, same with 2/1, starts out weird with Bob way out in front of the mix lol…for anyone who bitches Bobs never loud enough! Eventually settles in and another good show from that run.
    I’d heard the fine 31 before via Doc so skipped, same with 2/6…

    Uncle T: true dat…all of it!
    What’ll he be reading this game lol
    Cars?…like my old biker neighbor BITD used to say “if it’s got tits or tires bound to drive a man crazy” which sounds like something Pig would say lol
    I’m surprised I never turned him onto Pig…
    Tiss why I love the dead so…girls heartbreak, cars trouble, and sports usually leaves you down and/or greasy feeling, while with the Dead ya always won!

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    Hey rockers!

    Right now I'm listening to The Cash Box Kings. Before that was The Cadillac Kings. Both worth a listen. And no, I didn't fall down and hit my head........

    Here I am trying to live, or rather, I am trying to teach the death within me how to live......

    Rock on,

    Doc
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    A jolt of auditory caffeine

    Bad Brains

    Greatest Riffs

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    MUSIC ROCKS...

    ...CARS SUCK,
    and SPORTS are over-rated,
    but they always makes for good convo ;)

    goin' with '85 today, and that will be...
    june 28 1985 hershey...
    ...well I, well I,
    married me a wife

    yup, got the match-up
    for Sunday vs LA
    now AJ just needs to
    show up interested

    Sunday night
    15 degrees in Mafia land
    another Lamar playoff
    put a fork in 'em

    GO BILLS!
    GO BIRDS!!!

    PEACE for ALL!
    uncle_tripel

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    Black Sabbath Vol. 4

    good stuff

  • 1stshow70878
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    Not quite the same but still great. Vassar was on over 200 albums and starred or featured in 40 or more. Bio said he didn't read music. Taught himself to fiddle at age seven. How did I never notice he was on Wake of the Flood?

    Oro - Yeah that was actually a couple of TDs later in the 3rd quarter. So many little mistakes that cost Denver big in time of possession. Like dropping every pass that hit you square in the hands. Not diving for the 1st down instead of taking it to the sideline (not 2 min. drill so it wasn't to stop the clock). It was 3 downs and punt all day. Highlight was the fake punt though it was a floater with a semi-circle arc, thought it would never come down, lol. Bet the punter doesn't practice throwing much. And then they didn't capitalize on that 1st down either. We got away with the blatant end zone holding that the ref had to come over to Allen on the bench to apologize for. But then they scored on that drive anyway. Then Doh, Denver's field goal attempt nails the post squarely and drops like a rock. But it was the first whole game I've watched all year so there's that. Best of luck in the rest of the playoffs. The Bills have some real talent.
    Cheers

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    New Orleans shows Jan/Feb 70

    really good

    Box worthy

    Dave?

  • proudfoot
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    just send the Chiefs packing

    whoever can do that gets my vote

    does anyone think refs will help the Chiefs?

    "achoo!"

    "PASS INTERFERENCE, schmuck in the 7th row! Automatic first down....oh, phuket, CHIEFS WIN!"

    Sports....blech

    (I still watch, tho...)

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    Back to our regular scheduled program after the WE of madness!
    Phew, I’m all tuckered out from so much fu bol and accessories lol

    RE: Firsty/ FB: I’d say it was hardly over at half 1stshow…and the Donkeys should be proud of what they accomplished, and though it kills me to say it ; ) their only going to get better. Hell, maybe KC will finally have some real divisional competition! Maybe next year is now real and not just a pacifier!
    We were pretty nervous until those last couple of TDs, but like Romo said, these games usually separate the more fully established etc from the up and coming upstarts. Which seemed the case all around for most part.
    Yeah the Commandos won, but I’ve been watching them go under the radar all year, sorta the new underdog like the mighty lye ooons a couple years ago!
    Don’t see them upsetting D but…”that’s why they play the game”

    Thought GB might do it as well, as they’ve also been gettin er done most of the year, but didn’t seem to show up yesterday? Same with the Bolts, no offense but I don’t like Houston for multiple reasons and frankly in that weak ass division didn’t fully deserve to be there, imho, but they did look more consistent than I’ve seen them play in weeks and the Bolts had none of their mojo of late, so… biggest eye opener so far was probably the VIKS loss to the Lye Oon? Not so much that they lost, but how…
    Which makes tonight’s game Berry interesting…will the Viks and Sam I am be able to get their mojo working on the Rams, and will the Rams be able to keep theirs rising as they’ve been doing end of season?
    No offense, but I’m hoping VIKS kick butt tonight, next week and get huge rematch game with Lions! Though I wouldn’t be able to root for one over the other as I like them both so much lol
    In the lesser of two weevils competition, I’ll hold my nose and hope Houston shows up as KC is anything but invincible, and I’m guessing I’m not the only one over the leagues blatant “support” to milk another dynasty etc
    Only good thing about PM is we don’t have to hear about Brady so much lol…actually think Tom does a good job analyzing.
    obviously I hope Bills win, and if they all show up for all sixty minutes etc, can, but chances are that ain’t gonna happen and Baltimore is looking scary good and isn’t showing that I’m gonna choke vibe that’s plagued em last few years!
    In the end, hopefully it’ll be a great game, the better team will win and without any BS help from the league/officials!

    Uncle T: Rams? figured you’d be a Birds fan?

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np Seastones

don't think Ive listened to whole show despite loving partial in DiP 12

2/23/93 near future

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Morning rockers! And happy Friday!!

Right now I'm listening to the Dark Star from September 21 1972. I was completely unaware of this show until its releases as Dicks 36.

Very solid, even gargantuan show. New and old, rock and roll, jams, cowboy songs, Dark Star, Not Fade Away..........

Absolutely worth a listen!!!!

If you pour some music on whatever's wrong, it'll sure help out.....

Rock on, enjoy your weekend!!!

Doc
My personal hobbies are reading, listening to music, and silence......

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today is JUNE 28th and it will be HERSHEY 1985...
..."with our highly trained equipment crew, equipment crew, equipment crew"

I remember the rain leaking through the blue tarp that covered the top of the stage onto Kreutzmann's cymbals, and each time he hit it he closed his eyes to avoid the rainwater from splashing into his face.

I remember Garcia dressed in his blue sportcoat/blazer and he too watch as the rainwater was dripping down onto his left shoulder during the 1st set with a look of WTH is this, (hence he sings "I feel the rain, and I taste the rain")

Rockin' the headphones after this next cup of coffee and will be smilin' while cutting the yard for the next 2 hours (Birdsong > Comes A Time > Deal anyone?).

everyone enjoy your weekend!

Peace for All!
uncle_tripel

Yasss. How I dearly love the 6/28/85 show. And I appreciate and value the reports from folks like Uncle Tripel who were there! *edit* -- I meant to mention you as well Oro :) and of course Doc mentioned it recently too. Y'all are the best, ty for taking the time to share your memories with those of us who couldn't be there

And that 9/21/72 show is incredible. I was also unaware... I've said elsewhere that it was just a random idiosyncrasy of my tape collection back in the day, but the latter half of '72 was simply unrepresented. I had some Europe material of course, and I had 8/21 and 8/24 from BCT and of course Veneta, but then nothing at all until Maples Pavilion to kick off '73. So all of that amazing Fall and Winter Tour was unknown to me until fairly recently. When I first heard the PITB from Houston in Nov '72 I thought my headphones were going to catch fire.

The silver lining: I am still working my way through this INCREDIBLY fruitful and musical period in GD history, most shows being heard for the 1st time. What a treat. Someone - was it you as well, Doc? - mentioned Dave's 46 recently, and I'm about to give that one only the second full listen since I got it. Wonders await...

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Longer Playing in the Bands than in spring for one.

Doc, bummer you missed the 28th.

When people are brought to their first show by someone with more experience they should be informed that the next night will be a different set list, so come again.
Different situation if each show is in a different city though.

My second show was 7-17-89, I didn’t know that I should go to all 3 nights. Of course, I didn’t have the funds for a 3-night run, and I had a job that I was expected to show up at.
Then made it to 7-21,22-90 but didn’t buy tix for the 3rd night due to the job, but then I had to call in sick anyway on 7-23 from a pay phone at a rest area on I-55. We left the campground late and I forgot to factor in that I was in a different time zone and was going to lose an hour getting back to my time zone.

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Live at Robert Wyatt's Meltdown - Royal Festival Hall 2001 and 2002 (DVD)

"David Gilmour In Concert"

Love this

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Thanks to Dave Rock for the recommendation. I’ve streamed several albums over the past few days and none have been less than excellent. I thought that since I’d played so much where the band wouldn’t see a lot of cash I should buy some. I’m playing ‘Travelling the great circle’ at the moment. The DVD that’s included has some fantastic music on it., although the visuals are, almost, unwatchable given the level of flickering in the image. My wife certainly couldn’t watch as she can have migraines triggered by flashing lights. She loves the music as well.
I ordered another box set ‘Trees of Eternity’ and expect that to be delivered later today. Highly recommended.

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Colin - excellent, thanks for letting me know. I was watching that dvd last night, and I feel the same way. Mind melting music, but terrible picture. The extras are a bit better - the ones from Glastonbury ( shame they aren't on tonight) and Reading have the best picture, and the guitar playing at Reading is stratospheric.

These two box sets you have are considered to feature the most effective Ozric Tentacles music. There is an earlier one called "Vitamin Enhanced" - I missed out on the remastered version in the same style as the two you have - but the earlier one, on the Madfish label is okay - and has a great booklet. It's more formative, though. Quite a few tracks featuring Ed Wynne on his own. If you were just to get one, I'd go for "There Is Nothing". "Live Ethereal Cereal" features some thunderous live tracks from the mid 80's, but the sound quality is a bit poorer than the others.

I discovered them through the Dead fanzine "Spiral Light" - must have been about 1990. They were amazing live, as you can probably imagine!

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Anyone heard of/heard/a fan of Sunn O)))?

Intriguing concept
A bit redundant after a while

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...pop your mirrored sunglasses on...buckeye lake 1992-07-01...ending summer tour with special guests and listen on the archive #140128...
...they are bigger than a drive-in movie...,
but you already knew that

Peace All!

gonna wait wait wait wait, until the midnight hour; oh yeah those guests are steve miller and norton buffalo on harp

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Hey rockers & happy Monday!!!

Even as we speak, as I continue my deep dive into late 1972, I am listening to 10/17/72. Very fine indeed, I shall enjoy it!!!

So, today is the day TPTB announce the 1970 Fillmore West box, right????

Every once in a while, it seems like the cosmos part, and something great plops into your lap.....

Doc
I don't think I know better than what the cosmos has in store for me......

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Jerry and Merl Live at Keystone My funny Valentine is just so good, it's wonderful
Frank Marino and Mahogany Rush Child of the Novelty and Strange Universe
Spirit Kahuna Dreams
Root Boy Slim Left for Dead

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Ha!
I worked production at that show!
Grueling, but the experience of a lifetime…

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I’ve been listening to Ozric Tentacles quite a lot. I think I missed them because they appeared in 1983 just as we bought a house and so didn’t have any cash because the mortgage was around 50% of our income.
Currently I’m streaming some acts from Glastonbury. The Kim Gordon set is fantastic and I also enjoyed Confidence Man. Still got more to watch.
I have a backlog of CDs to play like Mars Hotel, Garcialive 21 the latest Joni Mitchell reissue box and at least 10 others. Hope to catch up one day.

The only acts I recorded were Orbital and Seasick Steve. I saw the first 5 minutes of Orbital's set and it reminded me of a guided meditation session.
The whole event looks very different from my sole visit to a Glastonbury festival back in 1978. An event so small it's virtually off record. Just about 500 people, I think, huddled in tents wondering if Hawkwind were going to appear. If they did, no one can remember. Including them.

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Not sure I’ve heard the complete whole before?
Had p/o on a tape BITD, and think there’s some released scraps somewhere (code for too lazy to look up ; )
Much of 74 is such, so going through this year and going complete lol
Onward!

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It's been a while

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7/29/74….

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7/31/74
Not sure I’ve actually sat down with this one?
Received in a big batch of goodness from kind person here, and is sometimes the case with big scores, some shows fall through the cracks lol
Horrible problem to have: Too much Dead ; )
I’m sure it’s been on in the background etc, but finally sitting down with this one. ONWARD!
(and thanks again you know who)

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...will you welcome please The Grateful Dead !
1975 AUG 13
@ G.A.M.H
...did you grow-up with this version of Franklin's Tower on a cassette from the fm broadcast and it was your go to;
it forever puts a smile on my face, how about you?

Peace All!
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...little schoolgirl, Can I go home, home with you?
3rd times a charm since Pig (played in '87 & '88),
1992 June 25 set 2 in CHICAGO and with special guests James Cotton & Steve Miller
who doesn't love this GOGD?

Peace All, stay cool and enjoy your weekend!
uncle_tripel

edit: as the '92 summer tour draws closer to its conclusion, the hot weather does impact several of the shows energy and generally it does plateau early on; the special guests also help to provide some added intensity

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I was lucky to be in RFK that night. DC was on fire!

I'm a really big fan of this show, set 2 really smokes, IMHO

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Just stumbled across Guilty Pleasure on the archive. They only have 3 shows up, but 2005-05-06 is nice.

David Gans in band, taped the show and Charlie Miller worked and posted it. The Kid Charlemange and Wheel are very nice.

Enjoy

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Hey rockers!!

At work, but case done, nobody's around, so cranking Scranton from 1971. Couldn't help myself.............

In the night of death, hope sees a star, and listening love can hear the rustle of a wing.....

Rock on!

Doc
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I was there for that Shoreline run. Saturday 5/23 remains my fav by far. This owes both to the impeccable song selection (well otoh OMSN... but it *was* Saturday) and the excellent blotter. We were up on the lawn but right on the rail, too. Afterwards we went into the Safeway down the street from the venue and it was just awash in happy heads. The post-show energy was incredible that night. But then... well, 5/24 had that Shakedown opener, one of the best I can remember from the Vince era, but after that it felt like a peaks n valleys kinda show. I remember getting in a headspace during 2nd set where I was thinking, basically, "where has energy from 1991 gone?" but then Mickey and Billy brought me back up. And the Morning Dew closer was glorious. However 5/25 was mostly forgettable, although I'm a sucker for Phil singing Tom Thumb's. I do remember that while Garcia seemed listless at this show, he came alive during NSB. And tbf the crowd loved Baba O'Riley->TNK. We'd all heard that it had debuted at Expo the week prior (I guess there's a one-off performance from early 1970 but few if any of us knew that, so we genuinely believed it was brand new) and hearing it on Memorial Day infused things with energy for while.

'92 was just like that for me: peaks and valleys. It was hard to get a handle on it at the time. In retrospect it's more obvious but in the first half of '92 I simply didn't realize how spoiled we'd been by the past 3 years. Sure, the loss of Brent was massive and it really hurt, but it felt like they came back as strong as they could, and '91 with Hornsby (even without him at times) was a really fun time. Come '92, I saw JGB at the Kaiser in February and again at that one-off show in San Jose in late April, and those were fun shows so it kind of made me think everything was fine, but then when I'd go see GD shows there was this lingering vibe that something was off. Anyway, I hope y'all will forgive me if I'm getting too negative. There are still a lot of great moments in 1992. Fast-forward to the Halloween return at Oakland... that moment that Garcia said, "how y'all doin?" and flashed that grin and then looked over at his bandmates made it feel like everything was alright in the world once again. We sure could use more moments like that today!

Listening to 5/31/92 II now. One of those great Vegas Spaces...

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Mornin', rockers!!

On morning commute-2/11/69 early show. Now sitting at desk, another paperwork day, 2/11/69 late show. These short sharp sets surely satisfy. Try saying that five times fast.......

Or, conversely, you could merely listen, and enjoy some good old Grateful Dead!

Time and memory are true artists; they remould reality nearer to the heart's desire.....

Rock on!

Doc
Gratitude changes the pangs of memory into a tranquil joy.....

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Morning rockers!!!

Right now: March 14, 1971. Because why not...........

Based on my limited knowledge of 1971 Dead shows, it seems that there's something rare & unusual about this show. What could it be?????

PM me your answers, first correct reply gets ten shows of their choice. No charge, no muss, no fuss, no customer service issues................

I cannot help but think a curious event is this life of mine.....

Rock on!

Doc
The curious paradox is that when I accept myself just as I am, then I can change.......

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the best I got.

"We're a regular shoot 'em up saloon band"
- Jerry Garcia

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

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I don't know the answer but a copy of the very cool poster for this show is available from the WI Historical Society for only $15.50 (and up depending on size).
Cheers

Prize is still open for those intrepid and observant.

"It ain't what I don't know that gets me into trouble, it's what I know for sure, that ain't so." - Mark Twain

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that Good Lovin is freakin' killer.

just finished a week-o-work in the Tusas Mtns

gonna put the thinkin' cap on - feelin' intrepid and observant

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...the weather command?...1974-08-06 SET 2 jersey city @ ROOSEVELT stadium with a wonderful beginning to a NEW day.

Peace for All!
uncle_tripel

...the people might know but the people don't care...now let's go run and see,
run and see, RUN and SEE, run, run and see and see

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Forgive me friends, I'm on a March (rock and) roll..............

Iowa City, March 20, 1971. Poor March, betwixt and between Port Chester and April, oh such a fate!!!

Maybe that's why it rarely gets the love and respect. Yet, it's worthy. Very generous dose of grease, mix in some Bakersfield/country/western, stir with rock & roll, and there you go---good old Grateful Dead!

OK, so maybe not a "Desert Island Show", but if I was stranded it would help me survive until the rescue party arrives................

Sorry, rockers, no quiz this time---unless somebody wants to venture a guess as to how many chairs were stacked on the sides of the floor at this show. Good luck! Oh and by the way, congratulations to Proudfoot, he had the first correct answer for the 3/14/71 quiz---stand alone Wharf Rat................

Little islands are all large prisons: one cannot look at the sea without wishing for the wings of a swallow.......

Rock on,

Doc
The larger the island of knowledge, the longer the shoreline of wonder......

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The 9-25-76 show.
Just exactly perfect.
Was using it to A/B test two CD players and the music never stopped.
Oddly the mid 90s CD changer sounds better in the bigger better newer system, and the newer (4 years old) cheaper player sounds better in the 70s college era system now in the bedroom. Didn't expect that.
Cheers