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    Dave's Picks Vol. 51: Scranton Catholic Youth Center, Scranton, PA (4/13/71)

    Look out Big Boss Man, Pigpen's on the loose! We're shedding our lovelight on the not-to-be-overlooked Spring 1971 tour with DAVE'S PICKS VOLUME 51, featuring the complete unreleased show from the SCRANTON CATHOLIC YOUTH CENTER, SCRANTON, PA 4/13/71 AND the 2nd set from the previous night at the Pittsburgh Civic Arena in Pittsburgh, PA on 4/12/71.

    These gems find the original Grateful Dead quintet delivering some of their most inspired, energetic, and tightest performances. There's a dab of WORKINGMAN'S DEAD, a splash of AMERICAN BEAUTY, a great foreshadow into what would soon appear on SKULL & ROSES. And you'll need nearly all those fingers (or those toes) because - count 'em - there's eight classic covers ("Mama Tried," "Hard To Handle," and a rare "I Second That Emotion," to name a few) done as only the Dead could do them with Mr. McKernan and his magical harmonica.

    Limited to 25,000 numbered copies, DAVE'S PICKS VOLUME 51: SCRANTON CATHOLIC YOUTH CENTER, SCRANTON, PA 4/13/71 has been mastered to HDCD specs by Jeffrey Norman at Mockingbird Mastering.

    P.S. We had a little extra room on Disc 2, so please enjoy the final five DP48 bonus tracks to complete 10/24/70, St. Louis, MO.

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    HAPPY BIRTHDAY to JAMES BURTON.. 85 today.. BW from Copenhagen

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    Dennis: Blame it on Charlie Chaplin, Modern Times believe it was, where he's astride a giant cog wheel with one of those wrenches. Iconic image.

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    I say those 3 shows - Smart, Munsters, Addams - stand up to any factory comedy churned out today. I can see an episode of these 3 shows for the 20th time and still find it hilarious. The 60s was not only remarkable music, but television, too.
    Besides, I don’t think Gomez and Morticia were just puffing Virginia leaves in their hookah…

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    I really don't watch these 60's comedies anymore (not while the Rifleman and Adam-12 is available)

    But, caught a Munsters the other day, only part, but. Grandpa and Eddie are making a robot for the school science fair.

    Meanwhile Herman is reading a "joke" book and learning jokes.

    They get to the science fair and another father is concern Eddie will win. So in usual tv/movie fashion, he drops a wrench into Eddie robot. Why are wrenches, no matter where they are, are always the size you need to remove a Rail Road train wheel. 18" long and usually a 1.5 inch size,,,,, and they're at a watch factory!

    Anyway, the robot is down, so they send Herman out to amuse the crowd while they fix the robot.

    Herman starts telling jokes and the crowd, of course, thinks he's the robot.

    Funny old joke Herman tells makes me laugh. Recently told to a kid at Autozone.

    Did you hear about the new sound suppressor for the car?

    It fits right over her mouth!

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    Get Smart, The Munsters, & The Addams Family were 3 of the funniest shows on TV as a kid, and thanks to DVDs, they remain in regular rotation here.
    A Cone of Silence built into your music room that doubles as a listening booth would be pretty cool, unless of course, like the series, it never worked. Dennis, take note.
    Floor seats for Herbie Hancock are approximately $150USD each, at the always fantastic Massey Hall, with their great acoustics. One of the greats, and a Miles sideman of note. Decisions, decisions.

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    ..back when pop songs had deep meanings!

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    I had to modify my copy of the Control entrance,,, no more phone booth,,, my knees couldn't take it.

    Speaking of Scared Cows,,, no one was it it, sorry no Jorma.

    But the Groovy Guru was Agarn from F-Troop.

    Speaking of F-Troop,, they had a band on once "the Bed Bugs" (real name The Factory), that band had Lowell George in it!

    My speciality is stuff duck.

    What do you stuff it with?

    Another duck, that's why I need so many.

    -Agarn

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    Buck Henry, born (Buck) Henry Zuckerman, won an Emmy for outstanding writing for that comedy series. Way ahead of the pack in that era of TV indeed Jim. I'd forgotten his co-creator was none other than Mel Brooks! Buck's movie writing credits are also top tier and include an Academy Award nomination for best adapted screenplay for The Graduate. And another shared Oscar nomination for best director with Warren Beatty for Heaven Can Wait. He was way more than the guy doing hilariously creepy weird character skits and recurring characters on SNL (10 appearances) including the straight man to Belushi's samurai where John once cut him on the forehead with the blade. His wiki is an interesting read to say the least.
    Cheers

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    Yes to Buck Henry, one of the better Saturday Night Live hosts a half decade later.

    I guess I had this image that Dennis' music room should be some clandestine secret and it reminded me of the cold war spoof that once was. Clearly Chaos want's his box set and at least a small piece of his vinyl collection.

    How does this relate to the Grateful Dead?

    The opening lines of that episode show two agents exchanging secret code language to ensure they are who they say they are and have not been infiltrated by traitors. When I first heard this there was no rewind, but it aired years later and I had to do a double take and rewind. It first aired in January 1968.
    ___________________________________________________
    Wanda : [sign] The Grateful Dead are alive and living in Beverly Hills.

    Maxwell Smart : [countersign] Simon and Garfunkel fell off the Tallahatchie Bridge. Agent 86.

    Wanda : I'm hip. Courier 12.

    Maxwell Smart : Did you get the information on the Groovy Guru?

    Wanda : Enough here for the fuzz to peel and freeze.

    Maxwell Smart : Huh?

    Wanda : Square city. You know, enough to put him away for life.

    ___________________________________

    At the time the Grateful Dead were alive and well but living in Olompali, not Beverly Hills. Still.. for January 68 I'd say they hit the mark for a rinky dink sit com. This was two weeks before what is perhaps my favorite show, February 14th, 1968. Pretty cool for a B+ sitcom of the day. Beats the crap out of Rosanne or Dancing with the Stars.

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    Is that the one when he’s wearing his awesome tie-dye suit?

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Dave's Picks Vol. 51: Scranton Catholic Youth Center, Scranton, PA (4/13/71)

Look out Big Boss Man, Pigpen's on the loose! We're shedding our lovelight on the not-to-be-overlooked Spring 1971 tour with DAVE'S PICKS VOLUME 51, featuring the complete unreleased show from the SCRANTON CATHOLIC YOUTH CENTER, SCRANTON, PA 4/13/71 AND the 2nd set from the previous night at the Pittsburgh Civic Arena in Pittsburgh, PA on 4/12/71.

These gems find the original Grateful Dead quintet delivering some of their most inspired, energetic, and tightest performances. There's a dab of WORKINGMAN'S DEAD, a splash of AMERICAN BEAUTY, a great foreshadow into what would soon appear on SKULL & ROSES. And you'll need nearly all those fingers (or those toes) because - count 'em - there's eight classic covers ("Mama Tried," "Hard To Handle," and a rare "I Second That Emotion," to name a few) done as only the Dead could do them with Mr. McKernan and his magical harmonica.

Limited to 25,000 numbered copies, DAVE'S PICKS VOLUME 51: SCRANTON CATHOLIC YOUTH CENTER, SCRANTON, PA 4/13/71 has been mastered to HDCD specs by Jeffrey Norman at Mockingbird Mastering.

P.S. We had a little extra room on Disc 2, so please enjoy the final five DP48 bonus tracks to complete 10/24/70, St. Louis, MO.

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Happy Birthday Guys! Enjoy it and hope you can play some Dead today.

Now where is that Box Announcement?

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It’s here in record time! Just as well as I’m having a full knee replacement on Friday and was worried I’d miss the delivery. Anyway, this’ll smooth the waiting.

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Happy Happy to 1st Show & TN John, and welcome to the 67 Club, 1st Show.
I had to settle for the “economy” Neil Young box, because it comes as the same time as Dylan’s box, so it’s about the economy, stupid. In fact, I’ve been buying Dave’s al a carte for a while, and #51 got a pass from me, too. I’m glad people are obviously enjoying it, but it just didn’t thrill me to get more 1971, when so many eras of the Dead seem untapped or overlooked. Only so much discretionary spending to go around.
Hopefully Dave has some Box news soon. One of my kids lives in Dave’s area, and he and his wife and friends do a lot of camping out in the BC Wilds, so I told him if he ever sees a strange man in Dead gear speaking into a camera sea-side, or by a moving river, to tell him to put down the fishing rod, and get back to work.

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Hope it all goes well. I had the full knee 12 years ago and it was worth it. Those first few weeks are tough but by 3-6 months you'll feel like you again, but even better. Best of luck.
Thanks to all for the birthday greetings! Definitely will be playing Dead today. And 51 will be here later this afternoon as well.
Cheers

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I was the one that posted about seeing Elvis in 1975. Actually 2 shows out of the 5 he played. I made the comment that "fat Elvis was good Elvis." I have since had a change of heart. Why? Because I read a local newspaper article about Elvis' 5 show 1976 run, where the reporter reported he was overweight, sloppy, and at times a bit incoherent. That made me realize that he did not become fat Elvis until the period between the May 1975 and May 1976. Best I can understand is that there must have been a major increase in all types of substances prescribed by the good doctor. I guess closer to Dr. Propofol with the King of Pop. In 1975, he was much closer to Vegas Elvis. He was still relatively thin and he still commanded the stage and was very active. Kissing a whole bunch of ladies. If he had been close enough I would allowed him to kiss my forehead. Just kidding, maybe the big ring on my right hand ala the pope. Again, just kidding. Both shows were upper deck. It was an incredible couple of concerts to see. In 1977, he sold out another 5 shows but passed away. I heard that people that did not return their tickets made a killing off of them decades later.

I have since then found a recording from this 1975 run of shows on cd. He, of course, did primarily have the same set lists. He also mixed things up a bit. Moving a few songs in and out of each show. I also found a killer picture and a ticket to one of the 1975 shows. Not sure they match up with the shows I say. That is the great thing about some mothers (and fathers), they never value anything of their children. My mom threw away the Elvis tickets a couple of years afterward. Needless to say...well I won't continue down that thought. I was fortunate to find the ticket and picture when an estate in Nashville Tn was being sold off. I think you can probably find the recording on Ebay.

Got a lot of past posts to read. Have had crappy internet the last few days. Trying to find out about the gremlins.

See there are a lot of Elvis comments to read, more later.

Really enjoyed 51. Also saw many shows I consider better GD. I listed to the Attics 7 or 8 times. It is just so good. Attics was the last song I heard them play. First song (First Set Opener) was Playing in the band. So nice sandwich Playing/Attics. Not bad at all, and no real fat Jerry.

Edit: I also heard that a bunch of people made good money off of their 1977 Skynyrd tickets which sold out before plane crash. That would have been my only true Skynyrd concert.

Edit 2: Thanks Danehead, I ordered the box!

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My introduction to Elvis was back in the mid 70s as a kid. There was a frequent TV commercial for Elvis' greatest hits for mail order.

They would play snippets of various tunes as a crawl displayed the tracklisting.

This was before he passed

Maybe I can find it on u toob

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And especially to the biff day boys!

Good luck to Mr Frank!

Greetings to the north!
Bet DL and company are working extra this year as you would suppose that they’d be doing something special for the big six o next year. Since they always work on things well in advance, you would think “whatever” would be in process?
Be nice if they did another Boxilla, OR!!! A mega box, featuring several mini boxes of different key tours that you could purchase complete at a substantial discount, or just pick the ones of personal interest Ala carte at a premium…?
So between “that”, this years box getting finished up, the next Dave’s, and he’s prolly already onto the next couple, so well, yeah, Dammint Dave, quit smoking whatever that weird alien shit the squatch keeps lighting and get back to work!!
Got to get down, to the miiiiinnnnneeeee!

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Thanks 1st Show!

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Hi Gary - thank you for the story of seeing Elvis - was that shows in Florida on the spring tour ? The cd - is that; "from Georgia to Florida" ? Yes - the downhill slide started in mid 75.. 2 sad years left, but his final recordings at Graceland are very moving.. BW from Copenhagen

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Funny that 51 arrived at my Maryland friends last Saturday while tracking still can't determine exactly where the one headed to me might be, perhaps somewhere in Connecticut on its way to Vermont, eventually. Dead.net gets bonus point for getting Dave's to Europe so fast, but hey now, deliveries in the US of A a week or more apart?

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Yes, I don't have mine either. Maybe tomorrow. But, yes, good to see they stepped up their game on overseas deliveries.

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Heyl m8, check your pm's

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Love Big RxR on track 51.

So sweet!

GARCIA!

...don't tell me no lies...

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7338 arrived just in time for Vegas!!! I noticed several pictures showing Jerry playing Peanut. Besides some tunes on Skull & Roses and Ladies & Gentlemen, The Grateful Dead, is this our first release featuring Peanut predominately?

Enquiring heads want to know...

Just finished ripping and rearranging Kiel to their proper order...

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"Out for delivery . . . ." says UPS/USPS mail services. Looking forward to hear it this afternoon! Sounds like a Casey Jones triptych comparison/contrast will be in order.

Found the Elvis greatest hits commercial on u toob

Wow. I love u toob.

Hardheaded woman softhearted man

Indeed

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That was a lot to absorb. Will have to make multiple posts.

1st of All Happy Birthday to 1St and Tn_John. The beginning of another trip around the sun tomorrow.

Frank hope the knee surgery goes great! Love what 1st said. I need some elective surgeries, what 1st said calmed my jitters. I understand it depends on the doctor. Had a close friend recently have minor back surgery which the doc blew. Then had major back surgery, same doc, 4 months ago. He is still in physical therapy.

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in the house - Disc 1 spinning now. Love the Peanut!

Has arrived! Ripped and rolling. Phil sounds amazing on this one!

Thanks for the birthday wishes guys! Much appreciated.

Good luck with the knee replacement Frank.

Peace

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Happy Anniversary to the '88 Laguna Seca shows. Out of all the shows I went to, those were top three regarding general fun factor.
Jim! Dust off that John Deere!

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It came on Monday. Great show and has great packaging, because I love the poster and newspaper clipping. At 68 years old, I remember hearing about this show and reading this review. In 1971, I used to deliver the Morning Call Newspaper and read the small write-up. I used to frequent the Whitehall Mall Record Shop, too, but mainly from 1979 through '85.
My first Grateful Dead show and first rock concert was just over 2 years away, 6/10/73 RFK in DC.
I first got segments of this show during the old "tape" trading days on CD-R in the early 2000s and I loved it as a mono soundboard. I wanted to listen to it earlier this year, 2024, but I must have misplaced it and given up trying to find it. In mid-June, I decided to stream from the Internet Archive and I picked "unknown32015", I was in heaven with it. I was going to revisit other copies of the show on the IA a little later, but Dave's Picks Volume 51 was announced...

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55 years ago today the 45 rpm version of Dupree's Diamond Blues / Cosmic Charlie was released in the U.S. I bought a copy up in Village Music in Mill Valley years ago.

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88 and still going strong. I saw him play at the S.F. Blues Festival, he put on a knockout of a show. He influenced Clapton , Hendrix, Richards and on and on.

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My 51 is seated in limbo a few hours away since Saturday afternoon. Brown doesn’t have it anymore and Blue says they didn’t get it yet. Don’t ever bother with customer service chat bots for either outfit.

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My first show was 6/16/74 (50 years ago?) and it was an awakening.

We entered the Des Moines Fairground horse racetrack area with the Wall of Sound sitting in the middle of the track area. It is hard to describe how striking that 'Wall of sound" was sitting in front of us. It was simply immense.
The Dead ambled out to tune up. There is Keith on his grand piano, Billy at his drums in the middle under this cylindrical-suspended-speaker-section, Phil in his shades, and Bobby with a flannel shirt (to ward of the cool breeze blowing in). But who is that in a red 'Mars Academy ' sweatshirt? It looks like a chubby Dustin Hoffman? No it's JERRY, he shaved off his beard! He still had massive sideburns ala the sixties.

The Dead tuned up and began playing and off we go-"Bertha" yes!!!!!!!!! and the crystalline sound of that system. unbelievable, and Phil's bass took your breath away. And the Grateful Dead took me on a journey, of Americana, country, space, rock, jam, fable, fun, roller coaster, turn on a dime.

My first Scarlet Begonias (which I thought it was going to be China Cat when I heard those first simmering leads), but I was then gifted with my first China Cat> I know you Rider later. Scarlet was a 'stand alone' back in those days, but was so perfect to hear that song that I would delight in hearing for decades to come. Mexicali, Row Jimmy, Around and Around and others were in that first set. Then the first break.

Second set included a ethereal Eyes of the World that magically segued into Big River. That segue required a psychedelic whiplash collar to keep my head from spinning off the planet. Other new and old tunes. This is stupefying, I was thunderstruck with Phil's bass bombs and then a staggering Playin' in the Band to end the second set. My mouth was hanging agape, I look to my buddies, and they stared wide-eyed back at me. The Dead will be back for more? Another set? How much more can they show us?
This was the old days and this was to be a 3 set show. I thought that I was saturated, no more wonder will fill this cranium. My buddy who had been at last year's show smiles knowingly at me and leans back with that Neal Cassady guffaw and we all break up giggling. Then yes, the Dead come out to astound us with more tales, mysteries, and celebrations,.... Set 3 Truckin' >Wharf Rat> Nobody's Fault Jam> Going Down The Road Feeling Bad and the encore was Casey Jones. Beyond belief...........

Yes, I am constitutionally incapable of making a long story short.

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

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Hey y’all. I’ve been away for quite a while. It’s been a very tough trip around the sun. I first got fed up with the hey now BS. Shortly after that found out that my wife had colorectal cancer.
6 weeks of radiation & 2 weeks of chemo. Became a full time caregiver and stopped working for 8 weeks. Somewhere in there I got #50 with bonus disc. And just now spinning set 2 of the Scranton show. It’s difficult to describe what it’s been like (for both of us). Some of you folks have been through this and you know.
I WILL say music has been a lifesaver, but it’s been extremely difficult to fully enjoy these last 4 1/2 months. The wife finally was able to get out of the house last Wednesday. A corner has been turned. I was so heartened by the couple of folks who mentioned me. Been back to work for 2 weeks now and life is a struggle. Maybe now I can really LISTEN to #50. I have not read any reviews of 50. I guess I should go back and read them. I’ll post when I can, but I appreciate the brotherhood (and sisterhood) around here. Don’t really care what #52 will be, I just hope to be somewhat back to normal and semi-rested by then. I guess you really CAN’T keep a good man down. Peace & love to all.

....a new Hard To Handle I've never heard. The thing is, in my personal experience, it is the most flubbed song they ever performed. Finding one just exactly perfect is like catching a unicorn.
Pigpen was this close to nailing it here though. Cred where cred is due. 🍻 🦄

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I still haven't received my copy of #51 yet. This is the first time a Dave's Picks has shipped using DHL and it was going so well. My package was flown direct from LA to Frankfurt where it was put on another plane to Amsterdam where it arrived last Sunday. That was the quickest an order has ever reached the Netherlands. Better still, for some reason it was given directly to the Dutch postal service, avoiding both the customs and the dreaded payment of VAT and administration costs. It was all going so well. On Monday I received a message from the Post Office saying it would be delivered on Tuesday. Great! I would get it before August 1! On Tuesday morning I got another message from the PO saying "Sorry, delivery time has been updated. We are unable to deliver your package today." They also said it would now be delivered on Wednesday. Fine, that means I would still get it on July 31. Once in a while one gets such messages when its really busy at the sorting office. Today, July 31, I get the same message once again and was informed that it would now be delivered tomorrow, on August 1. It is summer holiday time so it isn't busy regarding the post. I guess all the postal workers must be on holiday or on strike. It is really frustrating to know that my Dave's Picks is sitting idly in a sorting office about 10km from my house. Hopefully it will actually be delivered tomorrow.

On the bright side, major thanks to the Dead net Store for sending it by DHL instead of the usual slow UPS/USPS Mail Innovations. I hope they use DHL every time in the future.

Edit: Back to elation...
Despite this morning's message that it would be delivered tomorrow, less than two hours later, #4790 dropped through my front door. It appears that Deutsche Post stuck a new address label on top of the original US one, thereby confusing the Dutch customs into thinking it originated within the EU. Additionally, the package seems to have been immersed in water at some stage as it is very damp, almost falling apart. This has resulted in no damage whatsoever to the contents - thank you for the shrink-wrap! Also the outer package seems to have suffered quite a lot of abrasion, making the address details almost totally unreadable. Almost, but not quite, as someone at the Post Office had taken the trouble to work it out and had hand-written the street name, house number, postcode and city in ball-point on the package. Thank you PostNL, all is forgiven.

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Imwan is listing this show as a 3CD release from Rhino for September with links to pre-orders on Amazon for the UK and Canada (it looks like the US link has been removed).

Possibly part of the forthcoming box set?

I second that emotion. Great to see you back, Mr Ones, and best wishes to you and your wife.

Oroboros - nice review of 6/16/74 - that would have sat nicely as sleeve notes for the Road Trips release of this show. Along with 6/18/74, one of the best of the series. One of the best of any series, come to that.

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Also on Amazon Germany.

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Duke ‘78 as a box? Ugly Rumors or True Story? Be nice to get a Box announcement here, to join all the other artists. Break out that Platinum card, Dennis.

Mr Ones - Nice to see you back, sorry about the troubles you and your Mrs are experiencing. If it is any consolation, I’m living proof this awful disease can be beaten. You got this! Best wishes to you.

A shout out to Col-ORO-ado! Hope you are well, Amigo! I bet you don’t miss this awful “New Orleans North” humidity we are getting here in the Great Lakes region - like living in a sauna.

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With links up at some Amazon sites for the Duke show an April 1978 box is a very good bet, but not a sure thing. They played in North Carolina a lot over the years so the theme might just be geographic. We'll only know for sure when we get the official announcement.

about Mrs. One's health challenge. But know that Mrs. Oroboros is now 7 years cancer free and your wife can get there as well. Healing vibes heading to her (and you, too). Riding sidecar on the cancer trail is terrifying, exhausting, and ultimately can knit you together like never before.

Take care,

Tim

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Onthebussince77, that occurred to me also. I guess a question is, if it's an April 78 box, would April 12th be the obvious single show release? A brief look at some of the North Carolina shows looks pretty tasty. You've got a good run going with 76, 78, 79, 80, 81, 83 and 84, plus a couple of later 80s shows. Also an April 71 show (I checked the DP51 seaside chat, but no hints other than generally praising April 71). But then it's still a possibility that there's a completely different logic to it and it's something else, we wait and see.

My guess is that, if Rhino have released details of Duke '78 this week, we'll get to hear about the box this week.

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The details:
Curtis Hixon Convention Hall, Tampa, FL 4/6/78
Sportatorium, Pembroke Pines, FL 4/7/78
Veterans Memorial Coliseum, Jacksonville, FL 4/8/78
Fox Theatre, Atlanta, GA 4/10/78
Fox Theatre, Atlanta, GA 4/11/78
Cameron Indoor Stadium, Duke University, Durham, NC 4/12/78
Cassell Coliseum, Virginia Polytechnic Institute, Blacksburg, VA 4/14/78
Huntington Civic Center, Huntington, WV 4/16/78

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Sending good vibes your way Mr. Ones.

DMCVT,
Where was
it announced?

What happened to the Shorelines 70/80 box rumor from Danehead?

The Amazon rumors are usually true as we have seen in the past

April 78, so thinking it would be April 6, 7, 8, 10, 11,12. If Duke is on the list.

Just refreshed my page and there it is. This is sweet. 8 shows from April 78! Yeehaw!

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