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30 days
"look out, cause here comes some free advice..."
Reading all the gripes about quality, prizes, repeats or anything keeps me from wanting to read comments.
It reminds me of Bill Graham saying something like, "More More More...hang out and let the band decide" - ? Fillmore East April '70???
Many of the 30 days were shared in prior Novembers. Most of these 30 days releases have always been available in one place or another. Only time, research, bandwidth and Gigabytes stand in one's way.
IMO, listen and enjoy!!!
Since "dead freaks unite" in 'Skull & Roses", when they asked us to tell them who we are -- there's never been any band so connected to their audience. No doubt they tried to embody the ideals of the late 60's and put $$ behind the beliefs.
i appreciate these November morsels just as much as i did the 45 rpm freebies round records sent me in the 70's.
I aint preaching, more an old man's angst for the tomorrows big decision.
Slight historical correction
"Dead Freaks Unite" was on the first album
Skullf**k had "Dead Heads Unite"
Just sayin'
Clementine?
This excellent Dark Star has got me searching in DeadBase. Found a DS at the Avalon Ballroom on 1-26-69, which also has an incredible Clementine. DeadBase lists only three (3) complete proper performances of Clementine, not including a "Clementine jam." Really only three? Super rarity. The studio version on the Golden Road box set was a revelation to me back in
With 285 Dark Stars listed on JerryBase I wondered if I would be there all day. I had an idea of the era. But the time of the track helped a lot.
What a grate way to start the day with such a monster Dark Star. Yesterday was a deep rabbit hole, but I finally nailed it in the evening after listening to just about all of the dead air after all the BTWs, and remembering Dave's propensity to repeat occasionally. Greetings to all my fellow travelers. Always great to hang with all of you for a few weeks and listen to the music play!
Sounds like a great title for a book. It also describes accurately my activities this fine morning. But ears and brain don't always play well together. Brain and ears agreed on the year of this performance, not so much on the venue. But after knocking my noisy brain off it's lofty perch, a few clicks here and a few clicks there, there she was. What an adeventure! It's audioade for my soul and I'm taking a big swig. I propose a toast to all the deadicated tapers who make these sonic adventures possible.