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    Bolo24 says: An Idea, Perhaps? Since we're all going to have a fair amount of spare time on our hands for the foreseeable future, what about starting another thread where we all listen to the same show/release on a given day and then share impressions afterward? Folks can submit suggestions and one person (not me) picks what we'll all listen to - call it Deadnet Picks or something. Anyway, if this idea is deemed to have merit, I'd suggest one of the loyal regular posters take the lead and do the picking - y'all can decide who. Might be fun. If it does go forward, I nominate Dick's Picks 18 for the first listen. Been talked about here lately, and, had it been a single show rather than a compilation, we'd probably be talking about it in the same conversation as Cornell, Veneta, etc. Or perhaps even Gainesville?? Stay safe and healthy, friends - this planet needs as many Deadheads as possible.

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  • Gollum
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    If I remember correctly, Blair Jackson selected this show as one of his "desert island shows" for his Golden Road Blog. Man that blog was great fun. I miss it. Gone 7 years now, but it's nice to see it is still archived here.

  • JimInMD
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    Sunday night.. the second night of a three night run. I am pretty sure, almost positive I was there and for the next night too. I think it was spring break that year, and a bunch of us drove down. I don't think I missed a Hampton run from 83 through 89, the question is... was I there for one, two or all three nights.

    So I think for this twofer, I was in attendance both nights.
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    Ok.. I am bullshitting too much. Time to hit play.

    Thanks to those who suggested these shows.. I surely caught the Merriweather show and I am 99% sure I caught the Hampton one. Such a great memory exercise.. Perhaps I need to seek the peace pipe to further my recall.

  • Gollum
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    * Iko Iko. Love the crowd yelling back "hey now"! I don't think I've heard that before.
    * Ballad of a thin man. Always loved this one.
    * Scarlet-Fire-Prophet. A percussive extravaganza. Both drummers working overtime here. This Scarlet-Fire is such a different beast than the 77 ones I've been steeped in. I dig it!

    This was a nice pick!

  • JimInMD
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    RIP

    RIP Carl Reiner. In addition to music, comedy is perhaps the next best tonic for the mind and life in general. Life is too short not to laugh. a lot.

    Anyone seen HendrixFreak?

  • JimInMD
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    Man, that Shakedown

    This is probably only the second or third time I have listened to this since that night. Such a tight jam.. polyrhythmic bliss.. don't discount the two drummers and Phil in this one, but Jerry is on fire too. The 85 recordings sound brighter than most from 81 through 84. The vocals in Cryptical are a bit strained, but it's still quite cool and I am so happy I got to see at least one. My memory isn't strong looking back to this period.. but I am pretty sure there were gooney birds and fungus floating around in my group that week, I think I grabbed the latter this night. ..unfortunately I was in charge.

    I also remember a friend of mine's father taught world music at the University of Maryland Baltimore Campus (UMBC) and Mickey Hart stopped by to meet his dad that year.. or maybe he met him in 84 and they did it again in 85.. I think my buddy got to meet him?? It's a bit blurry.. Mitro was his name, a cool cat. Mickey sought out his dad when they were in town, must have been buddies of some sort. My buddy was at this show.. we were all at this show.

    If it wasn't for the people taking baths in the outdoor fountains at the Columbia Mall, complete w/ bubbles I think.. we might have squeaked out another year or two there. There's nothing like bubbles and hippie nudity in the fountains of downtown suburbia in the morning. (Well.. there was the out of control all night partying and the tents that seemingly occupied every square inch of grass within earshot of the pavilion). ....used to be the heart of town...

    6/27/84 was no slouch either nor was 6/20/83. Like I said above if it wasn't for VGuy and Oroborous hanging off the balcony and taking bubble baths in the fountains at the mall, we could have easily gotten a couple more years of Merriweather shows. (in truth the city council banned the GD later that summer.. it was part of the MADD movement that year, Mothers Against Dancing Deadheads).

    Ah.. the summer of '85. Who was it that brought us on this fun filled trek anyway? "...feels so good, everybody's getting high" Phil and Brent sharing lead vocals, what could possibly go wrong?

    I'm moving backwards (or is it forwards), 3/27/88 is next.

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    Sorry to hear that, Jim.

    Peace.

  • Thats_Otis
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    Thoughts on 3/27/88

    Just wrapped up a first listen, and I thought this was an overall fun show.

    First set highlights - "Iko" opener, love it!, the peppy "Stagger Lee", and Bobby's interesting vocal take on "Thin Man" - he was really going for that Dylan thing, wasn't he? (And Jerry's playing on this is pure FIRE!)

    Set Two - the noodling "Space>So What" was cool, and I really enjoyed the "Scarlet>Fire" and "GDTRFB." I also have really been enjoying these 80s "Drums>Space" more and more since re-visiting these shows the past few months.

    I don't really know much about 88 - the Road Trips April Fools release, which I never got, is the only other 88 release I can think of, other than the Boxilla show. I have heard that 88 is a bit of a ho-hum year, but I thought they sounded pretty good this show. Thanks for the pick.

    Merriweather 85,... this is a show that I AM familiar with, and one of my favorite 2nd sets. "Shakedown" is a top version. It was mentioned earlier here, but I have been saying for years how crazy it is that Dave's is now at 34 picks, and nary a "Shakedown" among them... shame. (Well, I've been saying it since at least Dave's 20 or so...)

    Peace

  • The Good Ole G…
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    Gotta Mix It Up

    OB: You know it mang. I'm all in for discussing this stuff.
    I get to learn new things everyday and hear stuff I've never heard before.
    Whether it's stories, music, opinions, likes, dislikes it's all good and that's what I'm here for.
    So I dig it!
    Especially in this here group of folks.
    This has been and continues to be my bright spot during these dreary days.

    JIMINMD: Twofer!!

    All right peeps, I better get to work on this here listening party.

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    I'm in..

  • Oroborous
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    I just finished 3/27/88, but want to wait until tonight for 6/30/85 on a actual stereo...so the answer is yes, lol

    GOGD: awesome! It’s nice to be able to “argue” for lack of better word about the Dead. Like some old tops sitting in a bar arguing about the Mets or something...in other words, glad I didn’t offend you. Sounds like your like me and like to (Respectfully) mix it up, lol.....like,man, that was a lotta likes!
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Bolo24 says: An Idea, Perhaps? Since we're all going to have a fair amount of spare time on our hands for the foreseeable future, what about starting another thread where we all listen to the same show/release on a given day and then share impressions afterward? Folks can submit suggestions and one person (not me) picks what we'll all listen to - call it Deadnet Picks or something. Anyway, if this idea is deemed to have merit, I'd suggest one of the loyal regular posters take the lead and do the picking - y'all can decide who. Might be fun. If it does go forward, I nominate Dick's Picks 18 for the first listen. Been talked about here lately, and, had it been a single show rather than a compilation, we'd probably be talking about it in the same conversation as Cornell, Veneta, etc. Or perhaps even Gainesville?? Stay safe and healthy, friends - this planet needs as many Deadheads as possible.

I completely agree.

On occasion and if I'm not careful volume gets the best of me. One day I might live to regret this. Thankfully, that day was not today.

A new one for me. Some sound weirdness especially in and around banter, but what the hey.

I don't know what it is, but I have soft spot for The Eleven, Born Cross-Eyed and especially New Potatoe Caboose. Good show with some vintage grease to end the night with me feeling a little dirtier than I did when I woke up.

If there's no pick for tomorrow, I suggest the next in line. It's a partial, starts with a rare Clementine. 1/20/68 Euraka Municipal Auditorium. I think we should set up a go fund me to find all the missing reels, there's a couple missing from this show. It would be something for them to be found.

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Hey Jim, I know you have had a lot on you plate this year. Thanks for checking this one out. Yes, the recording is decent, not great. Like a lot of 88 recordings out there. Still think they have some good ones in the Vault.

I liked the show, anytime I see a Hey Pocky Way, I am in. Nice Shakedown to open the second set. Love the triple Encore with China Rider OMSN.

It is good to get out of the comfort zone once in a while Doc.

Carousel Ballroom 68, okay Jim, Ok will have to que it up this morning.

Enjoy the weekend out there.

Edit. Oh and after the carousel ballroom I will be moving on the 12/9/79, Dave's Picks #47. Love this one and I need some 79. If I had the keys, I would be putting out a big 79 Box.

44 years ago today, there when Roy Buchanan along with Levon and His All Stars opened for the Dead. My last in person show, on the bus since their first album, however things had changed so much.... Doc was there, a wild late summer scene, part of my farewell to Maine.

Hey rockers!!

Yes, we were there and had a blast. Beautiful day and tremendous music. A very fine show by the Dead, one of my all-timefavorite in-person Dead experiences.

Would make a solide offical release. It is worthy......

Doc
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Hey rockers!!

Yes, we were there and had a blast. Beautiful day and tremendous music. A very fine show by the Dead, one of my all-time favorite in-person Dead experiences.

Would make a solid official release. It is worthy......

Doc
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I'm in - hopefully sometime this weekend I can transport my mind and spirit into late summer beautiful day/evening Maine. Sounds like a dream show and setting. Very cool that a couple of you guys got to be there. Didn't realize this was the last show before the Warfield run. Long and heartfelt write up on grateful seconds (he was there). Comment at the end from a guy who was 8 at the time and lived a "bike trail" away from the fairgrounds. Listened to part of the show from his clubhouse. Rode his bike over and snuck in. Totally dug the Drums. Made major bank (for a kid) collecting cans and bottles for deposit afterwards (which is exactly what 8 yr old me would have done.) Think I might travel John Deere with the Jim Wise FOB.

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But back this week. I can do Lewiston again.

As I recall there is not a good soundboard that circulates, right? And the one that does is first set only and it sure does sound like an audience (or ultramatrix on steroids at least).

High energy though.. like Gainesville, there must have been something in the water.

You have to wonder if this was recorded and if so where the hell are the master tapes? I think someone (Parrish??) tossed out the language that some of the master reels were left on the seat and when the truck pulled away they must have flown out the window or something.

I'd love to see more reels (and cassettes) returned.

Anyway, Lewiston Me for me tomorrow.

Edit: Started tonight - why not? Gave up on the "soundboard" and settled on the Jim Wise same as Bluecrow. Good news, Bluecrow.. The John Deere Broke down and was sitting in the yard for the last half of the week. I got it working today. Had to replace the solenoid. Damned electronics are always interfering with time travel. Just imagine if this broke back in time before Jebediah Solenoid created the first working model for riding mowers.. we would have been screwed.. I mean, nothing wrong with being stuck in 1980 but why not go back another 10 to 15 years...

High energy is right. Pretty good audience.

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While I was in the neighborhood, I took a quickie with 11/28/80 Lakeland Civic Center - Lakeland, FL (30 Trips).

I figured why not.. most enjoyable, especially To Lay Me Down. Not sure why I like that song so much, but I do.

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Ah, yes, more 1980. You don't have to twist my arm. A shorter show for the time period, but still really good. Will get it going after I finish up Dicks #36, which was mentioned on some other threads. Such a great show, but apparently didn't sell well at the time. No idea why.

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Random Musing - 1980

My favorite non-multi-track 1980 release has got to be Dave's # 8, 11/30/80 Fox Theater. Love how that Matrix worked out. If anyone remembers the seaside chat, he was spot on.

Crowd noise was not as big an issue in 1980 as they could play in some pretty intimate venues. Also, as the age of the cassette master replaced the lovely Ms. Cantor Jackson, a lot of those early soundboards are a bit sterile sounding without the crystalline highs and the booming lows. Blending those early 80's soundboards with one of those near perfect audience masters works. When they aged out of the smaller, cooler venues (thinking after Jerry's coma and In The Dark) audience tapes had to compete with hundreds of the guy next to you screaming "JERRY!!" at 95 decibels, this was no longer possible.

That SBD/Dr. Bob matrix is almost exactly perfect (or as good we are going to get for the time).

On the opposite side of the same coin, I think some of the Ultra Matrix's have a bit too much of the guy yelling JERRY! then I sometimes want to hear. Thinking a lot of 87 suffers from this, and by then the audience tapes were no better.

Anyway, if Mr. Norman can pull of similar wizardry I wish they would do more like DaP#8.