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    Okay, folks, here's the plan as we roll over into the next stage of vining. Each vine will have its own topic. As has been noted once or twice before, Iz and I are the only ones who can start topics. Hence, if somebody has a vine they want to start, post the particulars here. Then Iz or I will cruise by, start the new topic, and delete the post from the New Vines area so it doesn't get unwieldy. We'll see how this goes...

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    Great! 1. operator 2. 3.
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    4 Europe Shows: 5/4, 5/11, 5/16, & 5/26 1972
    4 Europe Shows: 5/4, 5/11, 5/16, & 5/26 1972 1. dstache 2.iknowurider 3. operator 4. 5. 6. Hey - Oroboros- Thanks for your words and music PEACE Vine On!
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    thanks, folks...
    new topics for the new vines coming right up!
  • Sunshine-daydr…
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    now playing Matrix version this IS a great show Bob - - - - - - - - - - - - - - Spanish Jam
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    Friends, it’s been a while since I offered up a new vine. In my very humble opinion, the summer tour of 1982 was one of the most consistently great runs since spring/summer of 1977. The band was very tight and many of the shows had an energy level akin to a controlled explosion. I’ve selected four of my very favorite shows from that period to share with you. This package contains a data DVD with all four shows in digital lossless format plus the audio CDs. Fasten your seatbelts and sign up!First person on the list, you know the drill. Peace, Richard Grateful Dead - July 31, 1982 Manor Downs - Austin, TX Recording Info: SBD -> Cassette Master -> Dat (44.1k) Set 1: d1t01 - Alabama Getaway -> d1t02 - The Promised Land d1t03 - Candyman d1t04 - El Paso d1t05 - Bird Song -> d1t06 - Little Red Rooster d1t07 - Ramble On Rose d1t08 - It's All Over Now d1t09 - Brown Eyed Women -> d1t10 - The Music Never Stopped d1t11 - Deal Set 2: d2t01 - Scarlet Begonias -> d2t02 - Fire On The Mountain -> d2t03 - Estimated Prophet -> d2t04 - Eyes Of The World -> d2t05 - Drums -> d3t01 - Space -> d3t02 - Uncle John's Band -> d3t03 - Truckin' -> d3t04 - Morning Dew -> d3t05 - One More Saturday Night Encore: d3t06 - Don't Ease Me In Grateful Dead - August 3, 1982 Starlight Theatre - Kansas City, MO Recording Info: SBD -> Cassette Master -> PCM -> Dat -> CD Set 1: d1t01 - Mississippi Half-Step Uptown Toodeloo -> d1t02 - Franklin's Tower -> d1t03 - New Minglewood Blues d1t04 - Peggy-O d1t05 - El Paso -> d1t06 - Cumberland Blues d1t07 - Althea d1t08 - Cassidy d1t09 - Big Railroad Blues -> d1t10 - Man Smart (Woman Smarter) d1t11 - Might As Well Set 2: d2t01 - Shakedown Street -> d2t02 - Samson And Delilah d2t03 - To Lay Me Down d3t01 - Let It Grow -> d3t02 - Drums -> d3t03 - Space -> d3t04 - He's Gone -> d3t05 - The Other One -> d3t06 - Stella Blue -> d3t07 - Sugar Magnolia Encore d3t08 - Casey Jones Grateful Dead University Of Iowa Fieldhouse Iowa City, IA August 10, 1982 MATRIX MIX: 50%AUD/50%SBD AKG CE-1 (4th row) > UHER CR-240 > Playback on Nak Dragon > Sony R700 DAT deck (sbm-on) - used only as A>D converter (44.1khz) > ZA2 > CDR (x2) > EAC > SBD -> Cm -> Dat -> Samplitude 2496 v6.0 -> CD -> EAC -> SHN SET 1: ----- d1t01 - Feel Like A Stranger d1t02 - Friend Of The Devil d1t03 - New Minglewood Blues d1t04 - Tennessee Jed d1t05 - Cassidy d1t06 - It Must Have Been The Roses d1t07 - Crowd/Tuning/Technical Difficulties/Noodling d1t08 - On The Road Again -> d1t09 - Beat It On Down The Line d1t10 - Stagger Lee d2t01 - I Need A Miracle -> d2t02 - Bertha SET 2: ----- d2t03 - China Cat Sunflower -> d2t04 - I Know You Rider d2t05 - Lost Sailor -> d2t06 - Saint Of Circumstance -> d2t07 - Eyes Of The World -> d2t08 - Drums -> d3t01 - Space -> d3t02 - Iko Iko -> d3t03- Truckin' -> d3t04 - Stella Blue -> d3t05 - Sugar Magnolia d3t06 - (Encores) It's All Over Now, Baby Blue -> d3t07 - Johnny B. Goode Notes: The results of this matrix are pretty darn good - enjoy this amazing Iowa Dead! Grateful Dead Glen Helen Regional Park Devore, CA 9/5/82 SBD: MC > DAT > CDR disc 1, set 1 01. Tuning/Phil 02. Playin' in the Band > 03. Shakedown Street 04. New Minglewood Blues 05. Samson and Delilah 06. China Cat Sunflower > 07. I Know You Rider Disc 2, set 2 01. Sugaree 02. Man Smart, Woman Smarter 03. Truckin' > 04. Drums/Space > 05. Not Fade Away > 06. Black Peter > 07. Sugar Magnolia Encores: 08. U.S. Blues 09. Satisfaction
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    4 Europe Shows: 5/4, 5/11, 5/16, & 5/26 1972 1. dstache 2.iknowurider 3. 4. 5. 6. Hey - Oroboros- Thanks for your words and music PEACE Vine On!
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    5/4, 5/11, 5/16/, & 5/26 1972As requested by dstache, more May shows from the Grateful Dead's legendary Europe 1972 tour are offered. NOTE: For those seeking wonderful professional recordings, please visit the GD store and purchase Europe '72 (original and revised), Stepping Out, etc. If you don't have those, get 'em. In this vine, there are missing songs (eg. 5/11), some flaws (ie. 5/16), and several tunes out of order on 5/4. BUT, the educated among you may be able to make repairs (if your computer skills are not Flintsonean, as mine are) although what you see is what you get. And as Dick L. used to say "what you get, ain't bad at all." (Or something to that effect.) 5-4-72 Olympia Theater, Paris, France. Source: SBD>REEL>DAT>CDR (Thanks to Dave) (NOTE: *Song order was rearranged to fit on 3 CDs. Should be on 4 CDs to return to original setlist order.) SET I: 1. Greatest Story Ever Told, 2. Deal, 3. Mr. Charlie, 4. Beat It On Down The Line, 5. Brown Eyed Women, 6. Chinatown Shuffle, 7. Playin' in the Band,. 8 You Win Again,10. It Hurts Me Too, 11. El Paso, 12. Big Railroad Blues, 13. Two Souls In Communion, 14. Casey Jones SET II: 1. Good Lovin' 2. Next Time You See Me, 3. Ramble On Rose, 4. Jack Straw, 5. Dark Star> 6. Drums> 7. Dark Star> 8. Sugar Magnolia, 9 Sing Me Back Home, 10. Mexicali Blues 11. Big Boss Man 12. Uncle John's Band, 13.Not Fade Away> 14. Going Down the Road> 15. Not Fade Away, E: One More Saturday night 5-11-72 Rotterdam Chivic Hall Rotterdam, Netherlands (Thanks to Jon) Source: SBD>MR>DAT>CDA>SHN>DAW>(Beartha)>WAV>CDR (3 CDs) (Note* Gaps between songs on the second set (I don't know how to 'join' them.) SET I: 1. Playin' in the Band, 2. Sugaree, 3. Mr. Charlie, 4. Black Throated Wind, 5. Deal, 6. Mexicalli Blues, 7. China Cat Sunflower> 8. I Know You Rider 9. It Hurts Me Too, 10. Beat It On Down The Line, 11. Brown Eyed Women, 12. Greatest Story Ever Told, 13. Chinatown Shuffle, 14. Jack Straw, 15. Big Railroad Blues, 16. Good Lovin' 17. Casey Jones, SET II: 1. Morning Dew, 2. Me & My Uncle, 3. Two Souls In Communion, 4. El Paso, 5. Tennessee Jed, 6. Next Time You See Me, 7. Dark Star> 8. Drums> 9. Dark Star> 10. Caution> Who Do You Love> 11. Truckin' 12. Uncle John's Band (encore missing-One More Saturday night) 5-16-72 Radio Luxembourg, Luxembourg (Thanks to Dave) Source FM>?>CDR (2 CD) (Note *Sound difficulties at the begining of show are quickly resolved. SET I: 1. Bertha, 2. Me & My Uncle, 3. Mr. Charlie, 4. Sugaree, 5. Black Throated Wind, 6. Chinatown Shuffle, 7. Beat It On Down The Line, 8. It Hurts Me Too, 9. Tennesse Jed, 10. Playin' in the Band, 11. Promised Land SET II: 1. Truckin'> 2. Drums> 3. The Other One, 4. Sing Me Back Home, 5. Sugar Magnolia, 6. Not Fade Away> 7. Going Down the Road> 8. Not Fade Away E: One More Saturday Night 5-26-72 The Strand Lycem, London England (Thanks to Richard) Source MR>DAT(x5) >CD (4 CDs) SET I: 1. Promised Land, 2. Sugaree, 3. Mr. Charlie, 4. Black Throated Wind , 5. Loser, 6. Next Time You See Me, 7. El Paso,, 8. Direwolf, 9. Two Souls In Communion 10. Playin' in the Band, 11. He's Gone, 12. Cumberland Blues, 13. Chinatown Shuffle, 14. China Cat Sunflower> 15. I Know You Rider 16. Not Fade Away> 17. Going Down the Road> 18. Not Fade Away SET II: 1. tuning, 2. Truckin'> 3. The Other One> 4. Drums> 5. The Other One> 6. Jam> 7. Morning Dew> 8. The Other One> 9. Sing Me Back Home, 10. tuning, 11. Me & My Uncle, 12. Ramble On Rose, 13. Sugar Magnolia, 14. Casey Jones, E: One More Saturday Night 4 Europe Shows: 5/4, 5/11, 5/16, & 5/26 1972 1. dstache 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. Vine On!
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    Sorry, I should have said Eurovine # 5.
  • kim
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    i think i found it. oops. nevermind
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    i might be just totally looking over it, but i dont see the sunshine daydream 89 vine. i see the hampton reseed, and I signed up for that... let me go look again.
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Okay, folks, here's the plan as we roll over into the next stage of vining. Each vine will have its own topic. As has been noted once or twice before, Iz and I are the only ones who can start topics. Hence, if somebody has a vine they want to start, post the particulars here. Then Iz or I will cruise by, start the new topic, and delete the post from the New Vines area so it doesn't get unwieldy. We'll see how this goes...
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WARNING: this vine looks like it is going to be too large for me in good conscience to beg someone to convert to WAV (i.e., de-FLAC), BUT I will be pestering multiple people to trade with me for these shows (couple shows per person).
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You want to post the definitive contents of this vine again (the back-and-forth has me a little confused)? That way we can start the topic with accurate info. Thanks!
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Sunshine-Daydream Bob wrote"does that mean there is an interest in Duane era ABB i have quite a bit". YEALL.shnf / decoded : Yell + Yes(please) + All(of it deeply appreciated) andré
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I have signed into it. After it has arrived, I can duplicate, so there will be one in Europe, too. And I will gladly ask Mary to start a new topic, so it can be announced in the vineyard. andré
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It's really quite simple to decode either the flac or the shn compressed versions of the music circulating: it does save on mailing cost(s). Check bt.etree.org for the items to use in expanding the compressed files. You can browse the table of contents and download many of the shows we're sending by mail!!! I also pull tunes off of lossless legs > www.shnflac.netand www.tapecity.org If you have a DAT recorder, inputting data streams from archive.org or Sirius is possible, feed the recording into a software program such as Cool Edit Pro for conversion. I think archive still allows downloading of audience recordings. As a purist, I don't monkey around w mp3's at all. Gr8ful
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If you're starting a vine for Euro circulation, just go ahead and post about it in the Vines Across the Waters topic, which for now is the venue for those vines. We may eventually have to implement a similar structure to the North American One Topic Per Vine system, but for now the volume of Euro (and other continents') vines is manageable as is. Thanks and vine on!
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The first one will be more fall '73. I have nice copies of a few shows (12/8, 12/12, 12/18 and I believe 9/11) and Richard has hooked me up with 9/26. Someone requested October '73 but the couple shows I received from "that guy" from that month just aren't up to snuff sound quality wise. I refuse to put less than stellar discs into circulation, especially when A SBDs are known to exist. I want to keep this vine a little smaller, maybe 3 shows, with 9/26 being one of them. Does anyone have an opinion as to which other 2 shows they'd like (choices above)? The other vine will be either a May 77 or Fall 77 revisited vine. I have nice copies of 5/28 (this show is a MUST have), 10/6 and 10/28. I need someone to help me out here. If we go with May, I'd like to include 5/4 and 5/17 (both shows I have, with the former being less than stellar sound quality wise and the latter having gaps). Anyone want to contribute A SBDs of these shows? If we go with the Fall, I'd like to include either 10/12, 10/15, 11/4 or 11/6. I have 11/4 but with gaps and some sound problems, at least at the beginning. Anyone want to contribute one or more of these shows? Opinions welcome.
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Thanks for assuring me about the still natural flow of the transportation business, I thought would be in place here. Enjoy the weekend, like I will do mine ! andré p.s. : Where have all the pictures of the members gone ? Since yesterday I can't see them anymore. p.p.s. : So glad my comment, your replied to, made it to the site, after I got the automated news that my "comment has been queued for moderation by site administrators and will be published after approval" right after my Skydog comment went through ??? Just curious.
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If there is interest Id like to send out some Jazz is Dead the greatest Grateful Dead cover band ever. JAZZ IS DEAD 7/22/99 V2 Tipitina’s - New Orleans, La. Re-Mastered Audio Vine on 2 -CDR’s. DISC 1 Set 1: 01 Etoufee Jam > 4:03 02 Terrapin Station Pt. 1 > 6:56 03 Scarlet Begonias > 6:44 04 King Solomon's Marbles > 8:33 05 Ship of Fools 6:20 06 Let Me Sing Your Blues Away 4:15 07 Terrapin Station Pt. 2 10:02 Set 2: 08 St. Stephen >The Eleven > 13:20 09 Drums > 4:23 10 Drums/Keyboard Jam > 1:17 11 China Cat Sunflower >Justice 11:26 12 Announcement 0:44 ------------------------------------------------ Total time disc 1 - 78:12 DISC 2 13 Row Jimmy 8:40 14 Here Comes Sunshine 8:47 15 Blues for Allah 10:47 16 Weather Report Suite Pt. 1 and 2 > 13:49 17 Estimated Prophet 14:20 ------------------------------------------------ Total time disc 2 - 56:26 Jimmy Herring - Guitar T. Levitz - Keyboards Alphonso Johnson - Bass Jeff Sipes - Drums Rod Morgenstein - Drums Lineage: SBD/MATRIX>DAT>HD> Nero Wave Editor>Nero Burning ROM>CD. Rating IMHO: Quality now A+, Performance A+
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Looks like one of our vines may become redundant soon. Someone on Eurotraders noticed this on the Spin CD website in the UK Grateful Dead - ' 'Winterland 1973: The Complete Recordings' (9 CD) We've just seen this as a UK release on a Rhino schedule for May 5th. More news when we have it.
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I know no more than you, but if the future brings us the need to prune those vines, it'll be in a good cause.
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I'll believe it when I see it. If you google "winterland," "1973," "rhino" and "grateful dead" or some combination thereof, you find some interesting postings, many going back to the spring of 2006 when someone found a backdoor into dead.net and supposedly saw something about a soon to be released Winterland '73 box set. Someone copied what they "found" and it looks just like the Fillmore West 1969 box set. It all could be a hoax.
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OK friends, we’ve had a taste of acoustic Dead from ’70 and ’80. Here’s a selection of acoustic sets, shows and fragments from down the years, plus a storming electric second set full of surprises from ’81.. All on one Data DVD, FLAC and SHN files which unpack to 6 or 7 CDs depending on how you arrange things. Should be something for everyone here (or everything for someone perhaps) A: GRATEFUL DEAD Acoustic show. November 17 1978 (46m 10s 1 DISC. ) Rambler Room, Loyola University, Chicago Hunger Week Benefit, billed as "Bob Weir and Friends": Weir, Garcia, Hart, Lesh, Hart 01. Whinin' Boy Blues 02. Tom Dooley 03. This Time Forever 04. Deep Elem Blues 05. KC Moan 06. Knockin' On Heaven's Door 07. Big Boy Pete 08. Jack-a-roe 09. Dark Hollow 10. Oh Boy B: GRATEFUL DEAD October 16.1981 (2 DISCS) Melk Weg, Amsterdam, Netherlands Show full of surprises from the legendary Amsterdam club. Bob's 34th birthday. Final Ripple until 9.3.88 [459],only Hully Gully, first Gloria since '65, First Lovelight since 72 Source: SBD:MCASS>CASS>DAT>CDR Disc 1 - Acoustic Set 1. Happy b-day bob 2. On the road again 3. Dire wolf 4. Monkey and engineer 5. Bird song 6. Cassidy 7. Oh babe it ain't no lie 8. Race is on 9. Ripple Disc 2 - electric set 1. Playing in the band> 2. Hully gully> 3. The Wheel> 4. Samson & Delilah 5. Gloria> 6. Lovelight> 7. GDTRFB> 8. Playing in the band > 9. Black Peter> 10. Sugar magnolia C: JERRY GARCIA AND JOHN KAHN October 16, 1985 (2 DISCS) The Catalyst, Santa Cruz, CA Disc 1 - early show – 43m:22s 01 tune up & crowd before first song 02 Deep Elem Blues 03 Friend of The Devil 04 Little Sadie 05 She Belongs To Me 06 Jack-a-roe 07 Babe It Ain't No Lie 08 Reuben & Cherise 09 final thanks & crowd Disc 2 - late show – 38m:44s 01 tune up & crowd before first song 02 When I Paint My Masterpiece 03 I've Been All Around This World 04 Run For The Roses 05 Bird Song 06 Gomorrah 07 Ripple 08 final thanks & crowd D: PHIL AND FRIENDS (GRATEFUL DEAD UNPLUGGED) September 9 1994 (1 DISC) Jerry Garcia, Phil Lesh, Bob Weir, Vince Welnick. First show billed as ‘Phil and Friends’. Berkeley Community Theater, Berkeley, CA. A Benefit for Berkeley Music Program Source: SBD > DAT(s) > CDR via Michael Zelner 01. Tuning & Bob Weir intro 02. Walking Blues 03. Lazy River Road 04. K.C. Moan 05. Dupree's Diamond Blues 06. Childhood's End 07. When I Paint My Masterpiece* 08. Attics Of My Life 09. Cassidy > 10. Bird Song > 11. Throwing Stones ACOUSTIC ODDMENTS (E and F fit on one disc or could be appended to various other discs, see timings) E: JERRY GARCIA, BOB WEIR & DUANE ALLMAN. November 20 1970 (33m 53s) WBCN Studios, Boston. Acoustic live FM broadcast remastered One of the collectors: Very poor sound quality but stick with it as it gets good enough to enjoy. 1. advertisement 2. El Paso 3. banter 4. Big River 5. I Know You Rider 6. banter 7. Jam 8. banter 9. Dark Hollow 10.banter 11.Angie 12.Let Me In. F: JERRY GARCA AND BOB WEIR March 2, 1983 (14m 10s) San Francisco Civic Auditorium, SF, CA. Bay Area Music Awards (Bammies) 01. Introduction 02. Wake Up Little Susie> 03. Deep Elem Blues 04. Mexicali Blues 05. Oh Boy!
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if a kind soul (Brewster?) would agree to convert to CD.(Have that Berkeley show on cassette and have hoped for it on CD!) Eurovine Acoustic Special 1 DATA DVD SHN and FLAC unpacks to 6 or 7 CDs A: GRATEFUL DEAD Acoustic Show November 17 1978 (1 DISC. ) Rambler Room, Loyola University, Chicago B: GRATEFUL DEAD October 16.1981 (2 DISCS, 1 Acoustic, 1 Electric) Melk Weg, Amsterdam, Netherlands C: JERRY GARCIA AND JOHN KAHN October 16, 1985 (2 DISCS) The Catalyst, Santa Cruz, CA D: PHIL AND FRIENDS (GRATEFUL DEAD UNPLUGGED) September 9 1994 (1 DISC) Jerry Garcia, Phil Lesh, Bob Weir, Vince Welnick. First show billed as ‘Phil and Friends’. Berkeley Community Theater, Berkeley, CA E: JERRY GARCIA, BOB WEIR & DUANE ALLMAN. November 20 1970 WBCN Studios, Boston. Acoustic live FM broadcast remastered F: JERRY GARCIA AND BOB WEIR March 2, 1983 San Francisco Civic Auditorium, SF, CA. Bay Area Music Awards (Bammies) Sounds like a winner all around, thanks, Badger Sign up here 1. brewster boy (notchloft@aol.com 2. Oroboros 3. 4.
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PM me your addy Brewster Boy and I'll get it going tomorrow!
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that if anyone contrives to get decent video or audio of tonight's show it would be a very popular vine. I do not know whether this is technically possible, but you guys are smart.
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for all the people who have a warm feeling towards the artist,whose songs have been manytimes wonderfully interpreted by our good ole grateful dead,i have a little gem.its a complete concert from 2001,presented on two cds with a wonderful,crispy and clear sound.very interesting how songs which are many as bach as from the 60s are blossoing into astonishing perfection.The technical details are as follows:BOB DYLAN live at the Compac Center,San Jose CA Date:10-12-01 SOURCE:F.O.B Nuemann KM 140s-Deneke-Zifro box-D8-DAT CLONE- TascamUS428 S/PDIF-PEAK 2,5=CDR THE SETLIST 1- Wait for the light to shine 2-The Times They are A-Changin 3.Desolation row 4-Searching For A Soldiers Grave 5-Tweedle Dee&Tw2eedle Dum 6-Just Like A Woman 7-Summer Days 8-Standing In The Doorway 9-Masters Of War 10-Mama Youve Been On My Mind 11-A Hard Rain Is A-Gonna Fall 12-Absolutly Sweet Marie=CD 1 Total-74min. SET CONT...:1-Sugar Baby 2-Cold Iron Bound 3-Leopard-Skin Pill-Box Hat ENCORE:4-Things Have Changed 5-Like A Rolling Stone 6-Forever Young 7-Honest WithMe 8.Blowin In The Wind = CD 2 Total-56min. The Vine is gone be planted as soon as Mary gives her O.K. -Peace and Music:-)(-:Frankly
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hold off till we see what's what WRT the copyright issues. Mr. Pid informs me that iclips has a very draconian anti-copy policy, and whatever my opinion of same, we don't want to run afoul of it. I would HOPE that something intelligent involving downloads/DVDs/CDs generally available is going to emerge, but I have nothing but my own hope to go on in the matter. Now, somebody wants to start vining a nice audience recording, I'll be the first to sign up.
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I suspect you'd get takers, but if they're already downloadable on Phil's site maybe it's reinventing the wheel? Folks, thoughts welcome here.
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Got the Whole Show.It's At Piratebay As a Torrent,So I Would Have To say Anybody Who want's It Can get It,If They are Set Up For Bit torrent.I didn't See Any copyright Policy At the Start Of The Show Or Any Time During.There Are A Few Different Aud Copys of Audio Only Going Around Haven't Heard Them Yet.I Will Probably Just Rip The Audio Off The Dvd.Sound Is perfect.
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while I am, yes, fairly cranky about the way in which this whole matter has been handled, which has served to create barriers at every turn, I think the official position has to be that anything derived from iclips is the fruit of the poison tree from the legal standpoint and I can't put us all, and Rhino, publicly at risk by setting up a vine for this. Am I happy about this? No, I am not, particularly as in essence I don't have access to this show myself until it's officially out, because Webcast video is simply unbearable on my system. However, in mod terms, my path is regrettably clear on this. I am so sorry. (And, in response to the many sweet people who will probably send me PMs offering me DVDs, thank you, but no, I cannot.) Let's explore that audience tape scenario. Thanks, folks.
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and http://bt.etree.org/details.php?id=512955 This is the fixed version, all files are 16bit/44.1khz Deadheads For Obama Featuring Phil Lesh, Bob Weir, Mickey Hart, and Friends 2/4/2008 The Warfield Thtr. San Francisco, CA Taped & Seeded by: Ian Stone (stone.ian@gmail.com) Source: Schoeps mk41>kc5>cmc6>lunatec v2>sound devices 722 @24/48 at taper's section, right of center. Set I. Disc 1 1. intro 2. Playing in the Band*> 3. Brown-Eyed Women†, 4. Mississippi Half-Step Uptown Toodeloo†> 5. New Minglewood Blues*, 6. Come Together* 7. Phil's Campaign Speech Set II. (Acoustic) 8. Deep Elem Blues, 9. Friend of the Devil, 10. Deal, 11. Ripple Set III. Disc 2 1. China Cat Sunflower*†> 2. The Wheel*†> 3. The Other One*> 4. Sugaree* Disc 3 (set 3 cont'd) 1. Eyes of the World*†> 2. Throwin' Stones*> 3. Iko Iko> 4. Jam*†> 5. Playing reprise*† 6. Crowd Noise/Phil Speaks 7. Encore: U.S. Blues*†% Bob Weir, guitar and vocals; Phil Lesh, bass and vocals; Mickey Hart, drums and vocals; John Molo, drums; Jackie Greene, guitar, keyboards and vocals; Steve Molitz, keyboards and vocals. * with Mark Karan, guitar; †with Barry Sless, pedal steel guitar; %with Hippie Bill, flag notes: set 2 beginning missing 5-6 seconds, as someone was in my way when i was trying to get to my gear as they took the stage, and the 722 takes a second to boot up. I wasn't sure what to label this as, since it's more than Phil&Friends, not quite "the dead" so i came up with DFO "Deadheads for Obama" ENJOY! - - - - - - - - - - - - - - http://spanishsunshinedaydream.blogspot.com/ http://www.facebook.com/photos.php?id=633338979 Spanish Jam
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as soon as i saw the iclips logo on the screen,while the concert was going,it was clear that its somekind of protected intellectual property.somebody has made the logo......
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Hey Bob You Must have The Same Copy I Have. No Logo here.I Will Respect The wishes Of Others.But For Those Of You Who Have Not Heard Or Seen This.I Will Say One Word (Smokin')We At Least Need To Get An Aud Copy Circulating.
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and I'll get it set up in a bit. I'm in the middle of something offline at the moment.
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audience tape vine of Dead Heads for Obama here. Vine on! And thank you for your patience.
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Thanks to Greg for sending this across the waters. Garcia Party – flac files on DVD - Plus Audio CDs A very nice compilation, if you’re into compilations :-) As per deadnet vines, add name next on list and contact the person before with address. Details: ~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Source: 99% SBD Thanks to Ed Maier for this compilation: This is an 8 disc set of all Garcia. Mixed with much love using Vegas Pro 3.0. Selections are taken from The Grateful Dead, Reconstruction, Legion of Mary, JGB & Garcia/Grisman. A week straight of late nights went into this mix and a bit of red wine. Many tracks are continuous even though they are from different shows. Thanks to JBL for the inspiration. And above and beyond thanks to Garcia for showing us the way. This is for the people. Enjoy. Disc One 1 Dancin' in the Streets > 2 Franklin's Tower 10.27.79 3 Here Comes Sunshine 2.23.74 4 Sugaree 6.15.76 5 Mystery Train 9.2.74 6 Finders Keepers 1.17.73 Disc Two 1 China Cat > 2 I Know You Rider 2.24.74 3 Bertha 8.6.71 4 Hard to Handle 8.6.71 5 The Thrill is Gone - Honeymoon Tapes '92 6 Sitting in Limbo - Honeymoon Tapes '92 7 Mountains of the Moon 2.27.69 8 Alligator > Jam > 9 GDTRFB > 10 Cold Rain and Snow 4.28.71 Disc Three 1 Bird Song 3.29.90 2 Mission in the Rain 12.3.83 3 Rhapsody in Red 12.3.83 4 Eyes > 6.18.74 5 Big River 6.18.74 6 Aiko Aiko 4.16.78 Disc Four 1 Scarlet > Fire 12.30.78 2 Stella Blue 11.17.73 3 Jam > 4 Last Train > 5 After Midnight Dicks Gifts 6 Comes a Time 6.25.91 7 Mr. Charlie 5.3.72 Disc Five 1 Help > Slip > Franklin's 9.10.91 2 Don't Let Go 3.27.82 3 Terrapin Station 9.3.77 4 Loser 5.26.72 5 Morning Dew 9.18.87 Disc Six 1 St. Stephen > 2 The Eleven 2.27.69 3 Loose Lucy 8.6.74 4 Candyman 2.24.74 5 They Love Each Other 2.21.76 6 Not Fade Away > 7 Wharf Rat 11.6.77 Disc Seven 1 Shakedown 6.30.85 2 Dear Prudence 11.26.88 3 Dark Star > 4 Cumberland 9.27.72 5 Somebody to Love 8.24.91 6 Shining Star 8.24.91 Disc Eight 1 Mississippi Half Step 11.6.77 2 The Wheel 5.7.77 3 Althea 7.19.90 4 Crazy Fingers 6.3.76 5 Foolish Heart 5.7.89 6 That's What Love 6.22.79 7 Dixie Down 12.15.74 8 Ripple 10.11.80 9 We Bid You Goodnight 4.29.71 Compiled by: Ed Maier Uploaded by: Rob Werner ~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Garcia Party Vine: 1. 2. 3. 4.
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Does anybody have any of these shows and if u do would u be willing to vine?
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Hopefully before too much longer Autumn 72 vines will hit The Burro. They are all downloaded and i am just playing through them, i will need to buy some more disc also so hopefully by the end of the week this will be headed westwards it will be vines all the October shows and All the November shows Bob - - - - - - - - - - - - - - http://spanishsunshinedaydream.blogspot.com/ http://www.facebook.com/photos.php?id=633338979 Spanish Jam
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I feel like my digital collection is now a bit short on the 1974.When I used to trade actual tapes, I remember having so many great shows-6/18, 10/18, 19, 6/28, 2/24, 8/6...and on and on. I would love to have some of those in my digi collection. Anyone feel like starting a best of 74 vine??
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Please give me a week or so to get it together and out they go..Which shows does every one want? 2/24 Winterland 6/18 Freedom Hall Louisville, KY 6/28 Boston Gardens 8/6 Jersey City NJ 10/18 I do not have, yet but will actively look for it along with 10/17, 10/19, 10/20. Any others. Peace, Rick
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The October Winterland shows have already been vined. 6/28 and 8/6 are on Dick's Picks, at least partially. How about the other 2 Feb Winterland shows, 2/22 and 2/23, as well as 5/25 Santa Barbara and 9/20 Paris?
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How about......2/22, 2/23 & 2/24 WInterland 6/18 Freedom Hall Louisville, KY This real good 7/19 Fresno, that is playing now 5/25 Santa Barbara - (downloading as I type) Then sometime later a Europe '74 road trip. London 3 nights, Munich, Dijon, & Paris 3 nights. Thanks for looking out for us Derek. I seem to run over details sometimes. Peace Rick