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  • ashley
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    Saw the Dead twice in London in 1990. Had a fabulous time. Managed to get to the Wakarusa festival in 2005 and 2006. Best birthday present ever was listening to the Schwag playing Terrapin Station whilst dancing with my daughter on a sunday morning in Kansas. The Dead have been a constant source of joy in this world we live in. I have passed my love of their music to my daughter, who knew all the words to Friend of the Devil at the age of 5, and even now as a typical 13 year old would rather listen to the 76 new year show than the Fratellis in the car. We sing their songs and dance. Though her friends thought her strange when she went to school with her steal your face lunch box. She is known as the hippy chick. The Grateful Dead a band for all occasions and all ages. I thank you for the times we have had. Be kind is my philosophy.
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    Greetings...all. July, 2007 marks the release of Will King's solo album, Come on in from the Cold. Featuring twelve Americana-twinged tracks, special guests include Grammy nominated John Cohen [The New Lost City Ramblers, and recently featured in Martin Scorsese's documentary on Bob Dylan, No Direction Home]. Cohen, who served as inspiration for the Grateful Dead's "Uncle John's Band," plays mandolin and sings on the title track. John Ventimiglia [Artie Bucco, The Sopranos] co-wrote "28 Days," and sings on the title tracks refrain.Other guests include Drummer Doug Yowell [Suzanne Vega, Duncan Sheik, The Dragonflys], bassist Saul Zonana [Ace Frehley, Luv Junkies] and vocalist RJ King. paste: http://cdbaby.com/cd/willking For more information, please visit www.willkingmusic.com - click "music" to hear title track! Will King is looking to develop a presence in Europe - if you can assist in any way [bookings/gigs - spreading the music/word] that would be great! Many thanks....be well
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    For some reason, becoming a member didn't work out 6 weeks ago, but now I succeeded. Never attended a show and became a fan only around 1992. Not necessarily because of what they were doing at that time but still I own all legal music except for Terrapin (too expensive, considering the period) and the last three downloads. Why are those no longer available? I also own some 45 concerts from before the Live archive closed. Not having attended those shows I tend to prefer officially released concerts that sound great (apart from the terrible Jerry at Lunt Fontanne stuff which I can't stand and only goes to show not having attended the show makes one more critical...) I am the lucky owner of the 10 cd Fillmore set which happened to sell out before official release. Should become a legal download, of course. Basically, I like everything up to October 1974, 1977 and some later concerts (DP 5 and DP 6 spring to mind, gotta love DP 6 cd2!). I think 1989-1991 is somewhat overrated, but it's a comeback anyway. Great music, great site, nice discussion. Keep up the nice work!
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    Il ce pass quoi a Montreuil en septrembre? J'ai deja vu une "cover band" a fete de la musique mais ca fait 6 ou 7 ans quand j'ai plus de nouvelles de cette groupe.
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    Hello french deadheads
    Je vous rassure, il y a encore quelques français qui savent ce qu'est la musique !!Bien sûr, nous sommes un peu frustrés de ne pas avoir d'évènements majeurs concernant la période psychédélique, à part en septembre à Montreuil. La chaîne Arte fait aussi des efforts avec cet été le Summer of Love. Bref, si vous êtes là les Deadheads, faites-le savoir et je serai ravi de faire connaissance. A bientôt Pascal
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    And in the end I arrived in France been livin in and around Paris since 1996.If you know of an event that might interest a DH or just want to talk music while drinking a cold one send me a message.
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    Friends, deadheads, amurkans, lend me your ears. I'm sitting here in Frome, Somerset, England listening to Bobby and the boys, from Tuesday night. The wonders of the internet. And there was me for a large chunk of the 80s - along with quite a few other folk, I now discover - believing I was the last deadhead in England (copyrighted for the title of my probably never to be written Autobiography). Fact was, with no internet back then, tape trading was not even a blip on the horizon unless you toured (and I was knee-deep in children and broke), and the studio albums of the 80s led me - sadly - to believe the Dead had turned into an MOR band. (Sorry Brent, that was you!). The advent of the net, to which I had access at work from 1993, and then at home from '97 changed that. Now I'm sitting at my PC with over 800 downloaded shows by the Dead on it, most of the recorded output, lots of Dog, JGB and the rest of the family. Currently 18 weeks on non-stop family music on 1.5 terabytes worth of HD. And more to come! But how did I get here? I blundered into the Dead in '66. 15 years old then, my older brother, bless him, introduced me to the glory that is rock 'n roll in the 50s, spinning Bill Haley, Chuck Berry, Buddy Holly, Bo Diddley & Elvis non-stop on his bedroom Dansette. It's always been rock 'n roll for me (you can dance to it), and not "rock" music (no dancee, just shakee your long hair). The Dead the prime rock 'n roll dance band, and for those who naysay that, the Dead were ALWAYS a dance band, and always a rock 'n roll band. Don't argue with me, you at the back. Respect your elders. I was at Public (ie. Private) school in Cambridge in the second half of the 60s. Friends had parents who boarded American students. I heard tapes of the Airplane late 66, and then Saint John Peel, 3 miles offshore on pirate Radio London, hit me late on night, early '67 I think, with Golden Road. Sold, one lifetime's worth of obsession and utter delight, to the lanky teenager in Woodford, Cheshire (nothing bu the dead & dying, now, in my home town). Oxford Uni, '69 to '72. First year exams stopped me seeing their first show here, a one-off in 1970. But the Dead became the soundtrack to my exporation of psychedelics ("majored" in that, rather than the Eng. Lit. & Lang. I was meant to be studying). So the Europe '72 tour was my live initiation. Bless them, they turned up in our Finals term, and wrecked it, happily. Priorities. Only got to see 5 of the shows, from what I recall, but all of them beyond description. And the Wembley Dark Star is for me one of the finest pieces of music, of any description, of all time. It never fails to move me, so sweet and ecstatic is it. Utter bliss. Got to see them every time they came over. 81 to 90 was like a desert, so the 90s shows were a delight, to find the band, and Jerry, in such fine form. But it was no surprise to me when the big man left us. He had too much to carry, and sooner or later that breaks you. I still tear up when I think of him, and bless him every day for what he gave us all during those years. As an old friend of mine once said to me, "He's the only guitarist who can drop you with a note". So true. And the only to make me laugh out loud, and then weep minutes later. He talked to our hearts, through our ears. So, I'm sitting here at my desk, in gorgeous, green, wet Somerset, reflecting on over 40 years of connection to the many-headed monster that is the Dead. I get my live fix by flying over for the Ratdog Beacon shows these past two years, and come out of thos just as I did from seeing the Dead, high as a kite, skipping on tiptoe, and with a shit-eating grin splitting my face. Gotta love it. Love to you all, fellow deadheads - we are indeed everywhere :-) Jeremy
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    There's been a few mentions of Germany, not exactly fulsome in their praise. Check out these people, they're family, as much as anyone. I'm sure they can make you hug a Hun. http://germanheads.de/ I have no probs with the maps by the way. If anything it's too accurate, someone might suss out where I am and grab my CDs etc while I'm out! Still awaiting the SBD of The Charlies from Sat, Aud is not enough. Cheers, Paul
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    The map system is great, it goes down the street map level of village but can't put a flag for me there :-( Bob - - - - - - - - - - - - - - Spanish Jam
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Gather here and tell us your stories! And thanks to TigerLilly for the suggestion!
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even fewer fans in romania, but hey, life of an ex-pat...
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There are not too many in Spain. There seem to be a lot more in France and Germany. Most the ones here are Brit or US expats Bob - - - - - - - - - - - - - - Spanish Jam
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Hi and welcome!!!!! How'd you land there? Tell us about it.
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is up on the vines across the water topic it features 4 Europe 72 shows Bob - - - - - - - - - - - - - - Spanish Jam
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Hello everyone, There is not too much happening on the Dead Heads in Asia page so i will come to you for this question. I am going back to Brussels next week and as much as i love passing out at the little pub on the corner of the grand place every time i am in Brussels, i would love to find another spot. Maybe a pub or someplace where there is the type of scene we usually look for. In 97-98 phish played at a very cool place but about 2 or 3 years ago i went looking for it and it was gone. If anyone knows a good place to mingle and feel at home in Brussels please let me know. Trifecta
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Haven't seen posts from you for a while, or have a missed something? A brother lives in Brussels, I will ask him. Don't part with your illusions. When they are gone, you will still exist, but you have ceased to live. Samuel Clemens
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hi everyone got a messageboard about the dead all in french hard to find deadhead in france or belgium or switzerland come on
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If you read through THIS thread, on peut trouver un couple des Heads en France. Ils ne post pas beaucoup, mais ils sont ici. C'est vrai que je lis et parle francais mieux que j'ecris, mais quand tu veux, "write on" en francais.********************************** Don't part with your illusions. When they are gone, you will still exist, but you have ceased to live. Samuel Clemens
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The Deadheads of Spain will increase by one today, Welcome TigerLilly Bob - - - - - - - - - - - - - - Spanish Jam
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merci tigerlilly this forum looks great , the phantasy tour orum is boring and the grateful den on deadbase was cool but is over now
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Tiger lily, I have been globe trotting so have not had so much time to actually enjoy myself when I am on line. Any information on where there is a good spot to chill at while I am here in Brussels. Don’t get me wrong I love this city as it is one of my favorite spots on the world. I actually stay in Brussels for about 2 or so days on purpose every time I am here in Europe. I just flew in from Zurich last night and last week I was in Milano, Rome, and 3 days is Positano. With this being said I am very happy to be in Brussels with my favorite Belgium ales and breathe taking beauty. There is only one place in the world where such a gloomy sky is actually brightened by the architecture. Does anyone know if they are actually using real gold on the buildings to brighten up the place? Anyway i look forward to the positive feedback. Cheers Trifecta
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hopefully, just setting up the computer Bob - - - - - - - - - - - - - - Spanish Jam
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So we really are everywhere (still). I moved here from San Francisco 3 years ago, and like someoe said earlier on, it is really important to live outside the US for awhile (especially now). Anyway, I was lucky to see tons of Dead & Jerry shows, starting with the famous 8-27-72 (what an initiation), and then many many in the 80's and 90's (including Essen, Berlin (!!), Frankfourt & Hamburg...Berlin was a gas!). I have been royally spoiled!! The one thing I do miss about leaving SF is not getting to see the various spinoff bands. My question is: when are Phil and Friends coming to Europe??? Switzerland has a ton of summer festivals, and lots of graet halls to play in...and I am certain the neighboring countires do too. So we should start lobbying for a summer 2008 Phil & Friends summer tour!! Oh, and any other Swiss deadheads out there?? (I'm in St Gallen, just east of Zurich) Cheers & Peace all! 50% of Tanzania's population is under 18 - for Tanzania the future is now: http://www.mkombozi.org/50/
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I have a mate in Basel he lurks on the eurotraders group Bob - - - - - - - - - - - - - - Spanish Jam
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I was there in 1971 when I was in grad school. I really liked it. What's it like these days?
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Boom, boom! ...but seriously, I have to check out Switzerland AND Brussels!!! Just finished a big tour around Germany, Poland, Lithuania, Latvia, Estonia, Belarus and Russia! Did gigs in Tallinn, Minsk and Brest and just roamed around the rest meeting far out folks! Crazy to play gigs in a dictatorship! I'll post some vids from that on youtube later this week. Highlights: Not getting arrested for playing freedom music in Belarus, even after doing a medley on the street in front of the Presidents Palace and having it videoed. Hitching a ride on a boat to cross a river I didn't see on the map in rural Estonia and not missing the bus I was trying to catch. Having a Belarus soldier help me out taking me around Brest even letting me wear his army hat for a photo op in front of T-34 tanks at a war memorial. Finding out there really are good folks out there, everywhere, who are "on to IT"! :) Are you kind?
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Hi,I live in Holland and for many long years I have been a fan of the Grateful Dead. It started with Workingman’s Dead in 72. Slowly I collected more records and later CD's. I have never seen them live. Therefore I missed the whole scene with the crowd and the chance to meet other Dead Heads. About ten years ago I met another Dead Head in a music store and we started exchanging CD's. After I while we had the whole official collection complete. By that time I got fast Internet and I discovered the sites with the taped shows. I was really amazed that there were still so many people that are as much a Dead Head as I am. Many even more so. I thought for a long time that I was still stuck in my youth refusing to grow up. I realize now that this is more then a childish thing. The music is both sereous and joyful. Luckily my partner is as much into this as I am. We enjoy listening to the music with earphones on. If someone passes by there is deep silence with once in a while an exclamation of: “Great, huh?”. What we miss are other people to share what we enjoy. I have read in the Taper’s Compendium of sessions where the music is played to a group of people. Only once we went to a show in the Melkweg in Amsterdam where The Movie would be featured. But the tape was in such bad condition that the show was cancelled. I wonder if there are more Dead Heads in Holland I would like to get in contact. Maybe we can try to organise a session in or near Amsterdam. Please let me know if you are out there.
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Just read the post from Cliffl. He mentioned Tinariwen. For those who don't know this group it is a group of Touareg playing traditional and self written songs on electric guitars and traditional instuments. Very traditinal music with hardly any Western influences. We saw a show in The Melkweg in Amsterdam and we enjoyed it very much. There was a lady singer. She wore no veil but a big scarf that sometimes covered her hair, but mostly it was draped around her shoulders. The men were completely veiled, even when they were singing. It was an exceptional impressive show. Their CD is certainly worth listening to if you like the music from Northern Africa.
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Have seen a documentary once about the Touareg and their music-or I think were called that-some are from what is now Mali, right? Anyhow was really fascinating music and "exceptionally impressive" like you said. And talking about ancient folk music, have really been enjoying a c.d. I have of Mongolian folk music these days. The voice singing in two tones, and natural rhythms of the steppes are really great! Perhaps I should vine it, if anybody is interested?********************************** Don't part with your illusions. When they are gone, you will still exist, but you have ceased to live. Samuel Clemens
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Hey Tiger Lilly, how is Spain? What part are u in? A bit more sunshine than back here in Germany huh!? :) And Old Hippie, what part of Holland are u in? I'm in Hamburg, not far from Holland! I might head over to the 'Dam in a weeks time after I take care of a few important bits and pieces! :) Are you kind?
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We live near Amsterdam. We live on a sailboat very close to the beach.Let us know when you come to Amsterdam.
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I read about a vine being set up. As I am quite new in this community I would like somebody explain to me what a vine is and how it works.
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Hello Old Hippie A vine is a chain of people copying and then passing on a master set of CDs/DVDs containing (in this case) good quality/rare shows. Go to the following place for more information on current Vines in Europe . . Home » Forums » Dead Heads » Tapers >Vines Across the Waters Detailed Explanations of how it works are on Page 3 of the forum There are two Eurovines going at the moment with a few more to start soon. You may have to search back through the forum for the start point of any vine to see full listings of what it contains. Make sure that when you add your name you do so to the last posting on any particular vine. Good luck!
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Seems like this late night guy in the western U.S. is just signing off when you are signing on in the a.m.Good Morning to you both and to cosmicbadger whenever he gets up and around to here. If the doors of perception were cleansed, everything would appear to man as it is, infinite. Wiliam Blake
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a nice sunny morning here just playing 26th September 73 Buffalo, no room on Eurotree 3 for it Bob - - - - - - - - - - - - - - Spanish Jam
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Somewhat belated, but from me too. Is cool and more communal that our times online tend to cross over, despite being on different continents. Anybody seen or heard from Golden Road in a while? Hadn't seen him in ages, and sent him a PM, but have had no response. Bob-any recommendations for Spanish telephone/internet service? Which company might be good and affordable. Have been researching a couple of services (Orange, Spanish telecom) but am unsure which would be a better deal. ********************************* Don't part with your illusions. When they are gone, you will still exist, but you have ceased to live. Samuel Clemens
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Hi Rene can't really recommend anyone as i have no choice, the only broadband i can get is Iberbanda, a radio based system, expensive and slow but it is all i can get, i use Telecom for phones, but again not much choice here in the wilds of Granada Bob - - - - - - - - - - - - - - Spanish Jam
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i seem to be precog again :-) bob - - - - - - - - - - - - - - Spanish Jam
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You double poster with e.s.p! :-) Am back in Spain again tomorrow morning, but just for a short while again. Will be leaving Thursday morning for the Spielemesse in Essen, Germany (a gigantic international game fair) until Sunday night. Then back to Spain again. Wshew am racking up some miles. Also will have to make a quick professional jaunt to Paris perhaps, the week after that. Am gonna end up speaking a horrible mish-mosh of languages by the end of these weeks. Is already quite complicated. Keep putting French words in when am trying to speak Spanish, Spanish words when speaking to my French customer, not to mention the German/English creole that I speak with my children. OY! "que cosa mas mona", Bob-had to learn that phrase for the trip to Ikea with one of my co-worker's wives. ********************************** Don't part with your illusions. When they are gone, you will still exist, but you have ceased to live. Samuel Clemens
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nearest Ikea to here is in Murcia about 3 1/2 hours away, Seville is almost as close :-) Bob - - - - - - - - - - - - - - Spanish Jam
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So glad you made it England beat France in the Rugby World Cup yesterday so I am keeping a very low profile. Where I live is major rugby country and folk at the market were unusually sullen this morning
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Know some guys in the Toulouse area are nuts about rugby, so might be a good idea to "keep a very low profile" for a day or two! :-)********************************** Don't part with your illusions. When they are gone, you will still exist, but you have ceased to live. Samuel Clemens
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Got my England Rugby shirt on today didn't see the game, the satelite system has not been fixed yet I don't suppose it was on Spanish TV, missed the England Estonia football match also Bob - - - - - - - - - - - - - - Spanish Jam
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was amusing me highly last night-what a monster of a guy, with an artistic name. The rugby match was FAR more fun to watch than the Ireland vs. Germany soccer game that I started the evening watching. Heard it got better in the 2nd half, but still the rugby semi-final was more fun to watch. ********************************** Don't part with your illusions. When they are gone, you will still exist, but you have ceased to live. Samuel Clemens
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I assume we will be playing SA in the final at least it is the top 2 from the same group SA will be confident after Thrashing us in the group Bob - - - - - - - - - - - - - - Spanish Jam
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if Federico is who i think he might be, of the 8 users online 3 are from Spain Bob - - - - - - - - - - - - - - Spanish Jam
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Hello Eurodeadheads 5 new vines have been added to the 3 existing ones on forum/vines-across-waters That's around 40 shows! Sign up your name on the latest list for the vine you want to join and send your address by PM to the person above. Copy discs when you receive them and send originals to the next on the list. Couldn't be easier.
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neighbour smirking about the England Rugby loss when I met him yesterday evening...all I had to say was ..'Argentina' (twice). Couldn't push it too far as he had a hunting rifle in his hand at the time!
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now on vines across the water Bob - - - - - - - - - - - - - - Spanish Jam
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well I'm still around of course but soon to go off working in Central Asia for a month TL has gone off the radar..don't know where she is : ( Sunshine Bob is around too now and then As for the rest of 'em, who knows. Perhaps like me what brought them here first of all was the music and they are not getting what they need. Streaming does not work for many of us for technical or lifestyle reasons, Sirius not available so what is left? Happy to have fun around the forums and meet so many good people, but really fed up with waiting for new releases and the disrespectful lack of feedback to all our inputs. Vining has been great and is the main thing that keeps me here these days. All this is really undermining the community vibe you are trying to cultivate here, but I don't need to tell you this (again) do I? But you did ask! (been a long hard day today) btw I recall you let slip about a birthday. Hope you had/have good one!! gloomybadger
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yes it is quiet here isn't it over the last few days i have listened to the last GOGd shows i saw in 1990 SEVENTEEN years ago, in that time Ratdog have been over here twice, and that doesn't look likely to happen again. There seems to be no sign of anybody else coming over. Approaching Christmas and no sign of any new product, but when it does come we get hammered with hefty postal charges, the streaming seems to be winding down and looks to follow the downloads, we are around a year now on that. The vine seems to be healthy your side of the pond but over here things seem to be coming to a halt and winter is coming :-( Bob - - - - - - - - - - - - - - Spanish Jam
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i just wrote a long answer to the above and the system dumped it, which i suppose answers everything Bob - - - - - - - - - - - - - - Spanish Jam
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Bob- When I write something that is fairly long for this site I write it as a word document and then copy as a comment. That way I have an original if it goes up in vapors on this site which has happened to me to. If the doors of perception were cleansed, everything would appear to man as it is, infinite. Wiliam Blake
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well the road trips discs and the announcements of all sorts of other stuff have certainly brightened up my morning, but as I posted elsewhere they would have saved themselves, the mods and us a lot of grief by communicating this type of info a bit earlier Lets hope what is promised materialises, I certainly feel far more cheerful today Shipping for Roadtrip 1 is $15. The pack of 7 DVDs plus case recently shipped to me by Richard cost $8.50 to post. yes and I write long posts in word too for the same reason and spell check them.
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They must have been working on this Road Trip thing for months now and no word to anyone. I assume the box set is going to the Winterland 73, which has/is been circulating around as vines it would be nice if they put out some sort of release programme so we know what is coming the shipping cost is ridiculous, i assume if you get it elsewhere you don't get the free disc I am still fed up with being treated like a second class citizen over here Bob - - - - - - - - - - - - - - Spanish Jam
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..and he does not have the rep as a whiner. Caveat moderator As for the postage charge, well it is totally fucking ridiculous. What do they do, put it on the space shuttle. A triple CD with packaging weighs max 220g or 8 ozs According to USPS First Class International Mail the charge for this is $7.20 to France. So the mark up by Rhino is $7.80 To ship the same package within California costs $4.60 and Rhino charge $7.42 shipping, a mark up of less than $3.00 There is no justification for this, and as Bob has mentioned the high postage cost can increase the charge so much that it attracts import duties. If a lot of tasty new stuff does come out soon with bonus discs we can take turns ordering from Rhino while the rest order from Amazon (postage free at the moment in France).......and then : - o