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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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  • reedchris
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    I'd take a wack at that too!
  • stuman
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    that sounds good to me Bob,,. you can put my name on the list .. Thanx Bob ... Have a Grate Day !! Peace .....
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    just checking what autumn 73 shows have been vined. 6 really good shows have been released from this period. this could be my next big vine any interest? Bob - - - - - - - - - - - - - - http://spanishsunshinedaydream.blogspot.com/ http://www.facebook.com/photos.php?id=633338979 Spanish Jam
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    I HEAR YOU i have seen that in other places also the good thing about the system here is it changes and you have to keep an eye on what is going on Bob - - - - - - - - - - - - - - http://spanishsunshinedaydream.blogspot.com/ http://www.facebook.com/photos.php?id=633338979 Spanish Jam
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    Would be great if people used the following format in the vines so you juts have to go to last post to figure out where things are... Works well on the philzone vines. first name - email address [status] where staus is either "email out to next person" or "in mm/dd" or "out mm/dd" will make life alot easier for viners.... Marty
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    most of that autumn 89 tour was good. One of my all time fav shows is from that tour. It was not only the Hampton shows that were good Bob - - - - - - - - - - - - - - http://spanishsunshinedaydream.blogspot.com/ http://www.facebook.com/photos.php?id=633338979 Spanish Jam
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    dstache, I do generally agree, though those Hampton 89 shows were a pleasant surpriseI was making just more a comment that making a call for those years. I have to say that those later years may be when I could really go for the Road Trips concept I would go for a 73 vine, or more 68 and 69. If the doors of perception were cleansed, everything would appear to man as it is, infinite. William Blake
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    '76 is already overrepresented in official releases, so no need for a vine there. If 90's or late 80's shows are never vined, I wouldn't care. Of the non-represented years on vines, '79 is the only one I'd like to get some shows from. Problem with '79 is that much of the year does not circulate (or perhaps even exist) on SBD.
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    there are 66 shows the acid test vine bob - - - - - - - - - - - - - - http://spanishsunshinedaydream.blogspot.com/ http://www.facebook.com/photos.php?id=633338979 Spanish Jam
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    on CBs list, no wonder I've been busy years not represented are 65, 66, 75,76, 79, 84, 86,87,88, 90, 91, 92, 93,94,95 not that I am chomping at the bit for shows from many of these years If the doors of perception were cleansed, everything would appear to man as it is, infinite. William Blake
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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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I can spell "graciously" too if I try hard enough!-Tommo
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2 cds released by Red Robin/Parrot records. The songs are taken from 3 1970 shows. Most of the Songs are incomplete but there are 2 hours of music here. Its pretty cool and a rare collection. Let me know if anyone is interested. Disc One Fillmore East 2/11/70 with Greg & Duane Allman & Peter Green 1.Dark Star 2.Alhambra 3.Turn on Your Lovelight St. Louis Fox Theatre 2/2/70 4.Cumberland Blues 5.Dark Star Disc Two 1.St. Stephen/Mason's Children The Warehouse, New Orleans 2/1/70 with Fleetwood Mac 2.That's it For The Other One 3.Turn on Your Lovelight "You know the one thing we need is a left handed monkey wrench....."
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I appreciate the explanation...makes more sense now. To be honest, I've never had a problem downloading from archive.org...shows usually take 10-15 mins, some as fast as 3-4. Spring Ratdog shows this year have been lacking on archive.org and sugarmegs. Trying to figure out how I can convert .flac, .shn and .wma files to .mp3 just so i can burn them and add to my archive. Thanks again for the help ..even a blind man knows when the sun is shinin'...you can feel it!..
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not having heard of Red Robin/Parrot before, I did a little googling, and let's just say I have the sense that this is such a contentious legal nightmare at the present time that I don't want to go there. The Vineyard exists and survives because we don't vine commercial releases. Bootleg commercial releases add a layer of legal murk, but I don't want to jeopardize our little vining scene by setting this one up. I cordially invite the more knowledgeable to point out possibly vineable sources for the same material. Thanks for understanding.
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I know this is the Vine thread, but I am looking for the SB of the Sunday Nassau show that is streaming at the archive. Does anyone have it? I can B & P or have TONS of GD and other bands to trade Ross
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Sorry everyone, Ive never really thought of it as a commercial release. Not wanting to jeopardize anything here. It would be great if you could do that Bob. "You know the one thing we need is a left handed monkey wrench....."
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This vine has 11 discs, 8 different artists, some are SDB, most are audience recordings, some are collaborators with members of the Grateful Dead, and one is a mystic who was admired by the band (and received a dedication of 'He's Gone' at one of the Dead's shows.) Each of these shows are already in circulation and as usual, I encourage everyone to buy these artist's studio & live music. But in the meantime-the Crazy Quilt Vine #1: BOB MARLEY & THE WAILERS 6-12-80 (SDB>?>CD) Westfalen in Dortmund, Germany. 2 Discs DISC I: 1. Natural Mystic 2. Postive Vibration 3. Revolution 4. I Shot the Sheriff 5. War 6. No More Trouble 7. Zimabwe 8. Jammin' 9. No Woman, No Cry 10. Zion Train DISC II: 1. Exodus 2. Redemtion Song 3. Could This Be Love? 4. Work 5. Natty Dread 6. Get Up, Stand Up 7. Coming in From the Cold 8. Lively Up Your Self DAVID GRISMAN & TONY RICE 4-30-95 at "Merl-Fest" (SDB>?>CD) 1 Disc 1. Turn of the Century 2. Mountain Dew 3. Wildwood Flower 4. Vintage Blues 5. I don't want your mandolins, Mister 6. Swing 42 7. I am a Pilgrim 8. Now or Never 9. Watson's Blues 10. ? (dawg tune) 11. Devlin 12. Cedar Hill 13. Take One PETER ROWAN & TONY RICE (w Mark Shatz) 8-15-99 Lexington, VA. (Aud source: AKG-460's>Beyer MV-100>Tascam DA-P1>Pioneer PDR-555RW>CD) 1 Disc Set 2: 1. Footsteps in the Snow 2. Ain't that just like You? 3. Old Santa Fe 4. Shenendoah 5. Tribute to Charles Sautel 6. Wild Mustang 7. Darlin' think of what you've done 8. Hear it Talk, Hear it sing 9. Trail of Tears 10. Wild Horses 11. Land of the Navajo JACKSON BROWNE & DAVID CROSBY with Pevar & Raymond, Music Benefit Show 9-11-00 Solvang, CA. (Aud>?>CD) 3 Discs JB=Jackson Browne DC= David Crosby DISC I: (JB) 1. I'm Alive 2. Shape of a Heart 3. Those Bright Baby Blues 4. Barricades of Heaven 5. Late for the Sky 6. Fountain of Sorrow 7. World in Motion 8. Say You Will (w Crosby) 9. Lives in the Balance (w Crosby) DISC II: (JB) 1. The Next Voice You Hear (w Pevar&Raymond) 2. Take it Easy > Our Lady of the Well. The rest is of the show is David Crosby (w Pevar&Raymond) 3. Map to Buried Treasure 4. That House 5. The Bridge 6. 3 Blind Fish 7. Coyote King 8. Long Time Gone DISC III: (DC) 1. Jerusalem 2. Angel of Mary 3. Breathless 4. In Your Eyes 5. Deja Vu 6. Ohio (note that Crosby is in FINE voice) RYAN ADAMS & the Cardinals 10-19-07 McFarlin Aud, Dallas, TX. (Source: Aud Milab VM Link>Lunatec V2>Korg MR-1000 w 8' stand>?> Cd) 2 Discs DISC I: 1. Peaceful Valley 2. I See Monsters 3. Beautiful Sorta 4. Goodnight Rose 5. Off Broadway 6. Combat Chicken Rescue 7. Rescue Blues 8. Cold Roses * 9. Please do not let me go 10. Games 11. Shakedown on 9th Street > 12. Bartering Lines DISC II: 1. Wild Flowers 2. A Kiss before I Go 3. Mockingbird 4. Two 5. NightBirds 6. The Sun Also Sets 7. Goodnight Hollywood,Graboff Joke & Happy B-day Spacewolf 8. Stars Go Blue * 9. Why Do They Leave? 10. Wonderwall 11. Let It ride 12. Come Pick Me Up 14. Oh My Sweet Carolina ( * Phil & Friends cover these tunes) NEIL YOUNG 10-20-07 Spokane WA. (Aud recording source: Schoeps>CCM4> Aerco>Ediriol R-09 @ 24BIT/48K) 2 Discs Set 1 is Neil acoustic Set 2-ELECTRIC DISC I: 1. From Hank to Hendrix 2. Ambulance Blues 3. Sad Movies 4. A Man Needs a Maid 5. No One Seems to Know 6. Harvest 7. Journey Through the Past 8. Mellow My Mind 9. Love Art Blues 10. Love is a Rose 11. Heart of Gold DISC II: 1. The Loner 2. Everybody Knows This is Nowhere 3. Dirty Old Man 4. Spirit Road 5. Bad Fog Of Lonliness 6. Winterlong 6. Oh, Lonesome Me 7. The Believer 8. No Hidden Path 10. Cinnamon Girl 11. Tonights the Night These audience recordings are top notch (in the Rowan as well as the Browne & Crosby, you can hear the crickets chirping in between songs) and I think that they represent the artists well!!
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this vine is bits and pieces i have picked up recently that might not be too widely circulated, one will complete the autumn 72 shows The Grateful Dead 1972-10-21 Vanderbilt University, Nashville, Tn. MSR>DAT>CDR>EAC>.WAV>TLH>.FLAC Set IIp (78:04) 01. He's Gone 02. Greatest // Story Ever Told 03. Bird Song 04. Truckin' > 05. The Other // One > 06. Morning Dew I love this band more than words can tell. MOTB Release: 0063 16/44.1 Release Date: 2008-03-30 Band: Grateful Dead Date: 1969-12-11 (Thursday) Venue: Thelma Theater Location: Los Angeles, CA Analog Audience Source: FOB Master Cassette (MAC) Medium Stock Brands: MAC = Maxell C-90 Analog Lineage: 1 x Sony Microphone => Sony Portable Cassette Recorder [Monophonic] >> MAC Analog Sound Preservation: MAC >> Nakamichi DR-1 => Grace Design Lunatec V3 [Pre-Only] => Korg MR-1000 >> DSF [1-bit 5.6448 MHz Stereo] >> Korg MR-1000 => Korg AudioGate >> WAV [24/96] Taped By: Rion Brady Transfer By: Aadm Egert Mastering By: Derek McCabe Set 1 d1t01 - Introduction And Tuning d1t02 - Casey Jones d1t03 - Cold Rain And Snow d1t04 - Mama Tried d1t05 - Tom Constanten Plays Bach > Yellow Dog Story d1t06 - Dire Wolf d1t07 - It Hurts Me Too d1t08 - China Cat Sunflower > d1t09 - I Know You Rider d2t01 - Black Peter > d2t02 - Me And My Uncle d2t03 - Hard To Handle d2t04 - Dark Star > Mastering Notes -- Software - Bias Peak / Ozone / Nomad Factory EQs / Audiofile Engineering Sample Manager -- d2t04 - Patched cut off at 19:59 of "Dark Star" with about 33 seconds of gd69-12-11.sbd.gerland.10987.sbeok.shnf (shnid=10987). -- There is also a synthesized stereo version of this MOTB source, produced using Mid-Side stereo processing techniques. Notes -- The tape was stopped in between every song break. -- d1t03 - Lead in to "Cold Rain And Snow" cuts in abruptly as tape was started right at the opening notes. -- d1t07 - Lead in to "It Hurts Me Too" cuts in abruptly as tape was started right at the opening notes. -- d1t08 - Lead in to "China Cat Sunflower" cuts in abruptly as tape was started right at the opening notes. MOTB Release: 0068 16/44.1 Release Date: 2008-05-03 Band: Grateful Dead Date: 1978-07-08 (Saturday) Venue: Red Rocks Amphitheatre Location: Morrison, CO Analog Audience Source: FOB Master Cassettes (MAC) Medium Stock Brands: MAC = 3 x Maxell UD XL II C90 Analog Lineage: Unknown Mircophones => Unknown Tape Deck [Patch] => Nakamichi 550 [Dolby Encode] >> MAC Analog Sound Preservation: MAC >> Nakamichi DR-1 => Grace Design Lunatec V3 [Pre-Only] => Korg MR-1000 >> DSF [1-bit 5.6448 MHz Stereo] >> Korg MR-1000 => Korg AudioGate >> WAV [24/96] Taped By: Timothy Knight Transfer By: Adam Egert Mastering By: Kevin Tobin Set 1 d1t01 - Tuning, Crowd And Bass Trouble d1t02 - More Bass Trouble And The Poacher Story d1t03 - Bertha > d1t04 - Good Lovin' d1t05 - Dire Wolf d1t06 - El Paso d1t07 - It Must Have Been The Roses d1t08 - New Minglewood Blues d1t09 - Ramble On Rose d1t10 - Tuning And Crowd d1t11 - The Promised Land d1t12 - Deal Set 2 d2t01 - Samson And Delilah d2t02 - Ship Of Fools d2t03 - Estimated Prophet > d2t04 - The Other One > d2t05 - Eyes Of The World > d2t06 - Drums > d3t01 - Space > d3t02 - Wharf Rat > d3t03 - Franklin's Tower > d3t04 - Sugar Magnolia Encore d3t05 - Terrapin Station > d3t06 - One More Saturday Night d3t07 - Werewolves Of London Mastering Notes -- d2t{01,02} - Between "Samson And Delilah" and "Ship Of Fools", 42.181 seconds were missing from the audience source and was filled in with audio from the soundboard source. This includes the first 20 seconds of "Ship Of Fools". -- d2t{02,03} - Between "Ship Of Fools" and "Estimated Prophet", 14.755 seconds were missing from the audience source and was filled in with audio from the soundboard source. -- d2t03 - 11 minutes and 40 seconds into "Estimated Prophet", 09.855 seconds were missing from the audience source and was filled in with audio from the soundboard source. -- d2t06 - 04 minutes and 13 seconds into "Drums", 25.765 seconds were missing from the audience source and was filled in with audio from the soundboard source. -- d3t03 - 07 minutes and 13 seconds into "Franklin's Tower", 12.374 seconds were missing from the audience source and was filled in with audio from the soundboard source. Notes -- d2t02 - Opening 20 seconds of "Ship Of Fools" missing from the recording; patched with a soundboard source. Bob Weir Interview on BBC Radio London xx/05/1972 Unknown interviewer Part 1 The Wembley Pool concerts and what Bobby thought of the audience response The way in which the band put a set together How The Dead improvise and move from one song to another How the music is developing Pigpen's planned solo album More about the improvisation Workingman's Dead A live album to come (Europe '72) The future of the band A sociological phenomena! The Dead Family structure Europe '72 tour European audiences Part 2 About Bobby's, then newly released, album "Ace" Notes: Many thanks to Jeremy Poynton for lending me his tape. - This is a multi-gen copy, unfortunately the right channel suffered from a lot of static. I have therefore copied the left channel over so that it is now a mono recording. - I eq'd it with iZotope Ozone to give the sound a little more depth. - There was quite a lot of background noise, which I have reduced with iZotope RX transferred, edited and mastered SIRMick April 2008 <><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><> 09/08/73 Nassau Coliseum, Uniondale NY - complete 192min, Sbd, Reel M->Cass 1->Dat 0->DAT 1*(?)->CD**->FLAC, 7inch Master Reel: 7.5ips 1/2trk->Tascam 122mkIII 1st Gen Cass->DAT 1*(?) <><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><> In simple terms: Reel>Cass1>DAT1*? (not widely circulated source)>5/1999?* edit (no hiss reduction)>CD>hiss edit w/Cool Edit Pro**>FLAC Below timings have NOT changed from my original 5/1999? DAT source after I edited/retracked it BACK THEN and put on CD/DAT... This release here is MY original edited 5/1999?* tracks EXACTLY, plus the 9/29/2006 fix**... I: Set One ~ (15 songs) Disc 1 01: Bertha - 5:58 02: Me And My Uncle - 3:09 03: Sugaree - 7:54 04: Beat It On Down The Line - 3:29 05: Tennessee Jed - 8:25 06: Looks Like Rain - 7:#26 07: Brown Eyed Women - 5:39 08: Jack Straw - 5:18 09: Row Jimmy - 10:04 10: Weather Report Suite Prelude > - 1:28 *** 11: Weather Report Suite Part 1 > - 4:37 *** 12: Let It Grow - 8:28 *** 13: Beer Barrel Polka - :32 Total Disc 1 ~ 72:12:33 ***1st complete WRS. Disc 2 01: Eyes Of The World > - 15:13 02: China Doll - 6:31 Jer: "We're gonna take a break for a little while & be back in a little bit. See ya all laaateeer." Note - Jer sounds really high, almost drunk slurring his words. II: Set Two: ~ (12 songs) Disc 2 con't 03: Greatest Story Ever Told - 4:52 04: Ramble On Rose - 6:30 05: Big River - 4:35 06: Let Me Sing Your Blues Away - 3:41 07: China Cat Sunflower > - 6:41 08: I Know You Rider - 7:26 09: El Paso - 4:44 Total Disc 2 ~ 60:17 Disc 3 01: He's Gone > - 15:38 02: Truckin' > - 10:30 03: Not Fade Away > - 6:09 04: Goin' Down The Road Feeling Bad > - 7:59 05: Not Fade Away - 3:31 Bobby: "Thank you all good night" E: Encores: ~ (2 songs) 06: Stella Blue > - 8:08 07: One More Saturday Night - 4:57 Bobby: "Thank you all good night" for the 2nd time. Total Disc 3 ~ 59:55 Teddy Notes 9/29/2006: You will be pleasantly surprised IMHO to hear the quality!!! There is very little sign (if any) of a cassette generation... Although this was the 2nd GD concert I ever attended (6/22/1969 being the 1st), I consider this 9/8/1973 the "1st" mainly because I don't remember much about 6/22/1969 & I was taken to Central Park. 9/8/1973 on the other hand, I planned for months and months!!! I feel honored to reseed my "Hush DAT Tape" again, this concert is very special to me!!! Enjoy!!! <><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><> *Believed to be indirectly from Dick Latvalla or Rob Eaton via a well known author who's name I will not say (I think I got it 5/1999?). I was told not to circulate it, hence "Hush Tape". Then when Dick died, others started circulating it ("Honey Vine" 12/14?/1999) so I did also a few weeks later on usenet from my sourced DAT which I edited then seeded in 1999. *My Original 5/1999? DAT NOT from: http://db.etree.org/shninfo_detail.php?shnid=183 **Hiss reduction on ALL and amplification on the Encores used on 9/29/2006 with Cool Edit Pro ~ http://www.goodbear.com/gd1973-09-08hiss.jpg Teddy :^) www.goodbear.com Home of etrees & trees: http://www.goodbear.com/tree.html *Encoded to SHN by: Teddy "GoodBear" & posted the 1st time (W/editing but W/O hiss reduction) to "alt.binaries.gdead" on 12/25/1999. <><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><> **Encoded to FLAC 9/29/2006 W/hiss reduction on ALL and amplification on the Encores & Seeded 11/17/2006 by Teddy "GoodBear" Selby :wave: and more - - - - - - - - - - - - - - Spanish Jam
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No, Bob I'm just kiddin' about that. But a couple months ago MOTB wizards started working on my tapes of 4 shows from 'from back in the day', including that 7-8-78 show. I was road-tripping and hauling around my Nak 550 into shows and I was lucky enough to tape 2-3-78, 7-5-78 and 7-7/8-78. And soon MOTB will seed all 4 on etree. So, to go along with the Dead's maiden Red Rocks voyage (enhanced by the sonic sorcerers at MOTB) as well as the Omaha '78 show (and there is NO soundboard in the vault on this one) along that Madison '78 show (that one is a DP, but this is that entire show). So anyway, you old tapers out there, look through your old master cassettes, you might find a treasure there and then get in touch with wwwmotb.org. who caon bring it back to life, so we can pass it along! Take care, Tim
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3 audio discs (to make it easy) Dancin' In The Streets, Dupree's Diamond Blues, Walkin' Blues, Jack A Roe, My Brother Esau, Stagger Lee, Let It Grow-> Day Job Scarlet Begonias-> Fire On The Mountain-> Playin' In The Band-> Uncle John's Band-> Drums-> Dear Mr. Fantasy-> Goin' Down The Road Feelin' Bad-> Good Lovin', E:Satisfaction-> E: It's All Over Now Baby Blue I'd like to start this vine - pm me when it becomes official & people start signing up.
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10-20-84 Carrier Dome, Syracuse, NY Saw some folks looking for this - I'd be glad to seed it (3 audio discs) SBD>CM>DAT>computer processing>CDR>EAC>SHNTOOL>MKWACT Disk 1: Set 1 1. Bertha > 2 Greatest Story Ever Told 3. West L.A. Fadeaway 4. C.C Rider 5. Ramble on Rose 6. Take a Step Back 7. Brother Essau 8. Birdsong 9. Jack Straw Disk 2: Set 2A 1. Shakedown Street > 2. Samson And Delilah 3. He's Gone > 4. Smokestack Lightning > 5. Jam > 6. Drums > Disk 3: Set 2B 1. Space > 2. The Wheel > 3. The Other One > 4. Black peter > 5. Turn on Your Lovelight encore 6. Revolution*
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Sorry about that, the disc is burnt so i can't change now bob - - - - - - - - - - - - - - Spanish Jam
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I was just kiddin'. It was meant to be shared. Vine on!
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thanks! Folks, any takers on these fine vines?
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I don't think anyone knows to come to the new vines area to look for vines. they look for what's already in the vineyard list & sign up there. If you put my 2 vines out as separate topics, I'll guarantee someone will sign up
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just as I suspected. I'll put 'em right up.
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Mary, Unable to post in the Carrier Dome Vine. What a funny bunch of words together, if I wasn't here I would not know what this is. Carrier Dome Vine. Merriweather Post Vine. A grape vine on a post on a sunny day. Curious how we get to know the names of all these halls, domes, stadiums, ballrooms over the years. If the doors of perception were cleansed, everything would appear to man as it is, infinite. William Blake
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thanks for the heads up, Hal.
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Hi folks--to no one's great surprise this topic is getting pretty large, almost entirely from now-obsolete information. Sometime in the next couple of weeks I'm going to go in and pretty much clear out the backlog of proposed vines and chitchat so there's not as much to wade through for new ones. Therefore, if you're attached to any of the aforementioned proposed vines and chitchat (in this topic--the topics in the Vineyard stay there!) make your archival copies now. Thank you!
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I'd really like to see a vine for some or all of the 4 1975 shows started. Does anyone have these? "You know the one thing we need is a left handed monkey wrench....."
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I have 3/23, 6/17 & 9/28. The 8/13 show was released as " One From The Vault".Give me a few days and I will seed this vine. Peace and good vibes, Rick
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i have all the shows but i think it is in hand Bob - - - - - - - - - - - - - - Spanish Jam
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I forgot about the one being released on "One From The Vault". Thanks alot Rick. "You know the one thing we need is a left handed monkey wrench....."
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Here are three of the four shows that were prefomed in 1975. All are good strong shows and very heavy on the psychedelic side. Enjoy... ________________________________________________________________________ BAND Grateful Dead VENUE Kezar Stadium CITY San Francisco STATE CA DATE 3/23/75 LINEAGE SBD>FM>?>DAT>CDR. SET Bill Graham Intro Blues For Allah > Stronger Than Dirt > Drums > Stronger Than Dirt > Blues For Allah E: Johnny B. Goode COMMENTS: Merl Saunders and Ned Lagin sat in for complete Dead set ; show was part of the SF SNACK (San Francisco Students Need Athletics, Culture, and Kicks) Benefit; performing artists (billed): Doobie Brothers, Graham Central Station, Mimi Farina, Jefferson Starship, Jerry Garcia and Friends, The Miracles, Joan Baez, Santana, Tower of Power, Neil Young, (unbilled): Bob Dylan; guest celebrities (billed): Frankie Albert, John Brodie, Rosie Casals, Werner Erhard, Cedric Hardman, Willie Mays, Jesse Owens, Gene Washington, The Rev. A. Cecil Williams; 10:00 am Sunday showtime; $5 advance; $7.50 at the door RECORDING post-FM sbd 40 mins One small d/o in the 1st Blues for Allah (Track 2) @ 4:36 ripped, encoded and posted to abgd.hs 8/31/2001 by Skankweed ________________________________________________________________________ 6-17-75 Winterland Arena SF CA (2 audio) AUD CM>DAT>CD EAC> SHN Recorded by Rob Bertrando Sony ECM-280 mics > Sony TC-152 SD cassette > playback on Nak Dragon > DAT; audience from Winterland floor, about 30-35' back, just to the left of dead center. Disc One SET1 Crazy Fingers Beat It On Down The Line Deal Big River Peggy-O Me And My Uncle Help On The Way (1) > Slipknot! > Franklin's Tower Disc Two SET2 Blues For Allah > Stronger Than Dirt Or Milkin' The Turkey > Drums > Stronger Than Dirt Or Milkin' The Turkey > Blues For Allah Sugar Magnolia E: U.S. Blues _________________________________________________________________________ MOTB Release: 0069 16/44.1 Release Date: 2008-05-05 Band: Grateful Dead Date: 1975-09-28 (Sunday) Venue: Lindley Meadows - Golden Gate Park Location: San Francisco, CA Analog Audience Source: FOB Master Cassettes (MAC) Medium Stock Brands: MAC = 2 x Maxell UD 120 Analog Lineage: 2 x Sony ECM-270 => Sony TC-152 >> MAC Analog Sound Preservation: MAC >> Nakamichi DR-8 => Korg MR-1000 >> DSF [1-bit 5.6448 MHz Stereo] >> Korg MR-1000 => Korg AudioGate >> WAV [24/96] Taped By: Bob Menke and Louis Falanga Transfer By: Bob Menke Mastering By: Derek McCabe Set 1 d1t01 - Help On The Way > d1t02 - Slipknot! d1t03 - The Music Never Stopped d1t04 - They Love Each Other d1t05 - Beat It On Down The Line d1t06 - Franklin's Tower d1t07 - Big River d1t08 - It Must Have Been The Roses d2t01 - Truckin' > d2t02 - Jam > d2t03 - Drums > d2t04 - King Solomon's Marbles [1: Stronger Than Dirt, 2: Milkin' The Turkey] > d2t05 - Not Fade Away > d2t06 - Goin' Down The Road Feeling Bad > d2t07 - One More Saturday Night d2t08 - Crowd Outro Mastering Notes -- Various drop outs patched with SBD (shnid=9392). -- Various drop outs patched to mono. -- d2t0{6,7} - Transition between "Goin' Down The Road Feeling Bad" and "One More Saturday Night" patched with SBD (shnid=9392). Notes -- d2t04 - "King Solomon's Marbles" as listed is based on the sub-track titles from the CD version of "Blues For Allah", but just tracked here as one song. Title listings of this instrumental found on both commercial releases and legally traded sources are, to say the least, inconsistent. Whatever the case, we reckoned it was paramount to continue the tradition of inconsistency. Taper Talk -- According to Bob Menke, "It was an overcast day and we got there early. About 8:30 in the morning. That is how we ended up about 10-15 feet from the stage. The mics were mounted on broom sticks (handheld) and they were split about 20 feet apart. The upfront vocals I believe are the product of a small (relative to PA speakers) speaker on the floor of the stage next to the right PA column. The vocals seem to be blasting from that speaker. Another very intersting point is the fact that the Jefferson Starship opened and their sound from the same PA absolutely sucked. Nothing approaching the clarity and sound quality the Dead got from the same system." 1) That Nice Hippy Guy 2) 3) 4) 5) 6) 7) 8) 9) 10)
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As always the 3 from 75 will be in both FLAC/SHN and in WAV formats.DVD's and CD's Peace Rick
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Can anyone reseed cal expo 5-20-92? Someone in the tape trading topic was asking about it and it sounds like a show that I would like to have also. Apparently it was a vine before I came along, im not really sure. Thanks, Trevor "You know the one thing we need is a left handed monkey wrench....."
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Sleepy Valley Hogstompers (6/11/62)Jewish Community Center San Carlos, CA Jerry Garcia - guitar and banjo, Marshall Leicester - banjo and guitar, Dick Arnold - Fiddle Set 1: 1. Chuck A Little Hill 2. Billy Grimes 3. Cannonball Blues 4. Devilish Mary 5. Buck Dancer's Choice 6. Little Birdie 7. Sallie Gooden 8. Hold The Woodpile Down Set 2 9. Crow Black Children 10. Johnson Boys 11. Shady Grove 12. Uncle Joe 13. Sweet Sunny South 14. Hungry Hash House 15. Man Of Constant Sorrow 16. Yonder He Goes 17. Three Went A-Hunting ----------------------------------------------------------------------- Jerry & Sara Garcia (5/4/63) The Tangent Palo Alto, CA 1. Deep Elem Blues 2. Will The Weaver 3. I Will Truly Understand 4. All The Good Times Are Past & Gone 5. Long Black Veil 6. The Man Who Wrote "Home Sweet Home" Never Was A Married Man 7. Keno The Rent Man 8. Foggy Mountain Top I have a few more "old/early" ones. If there's an interest in these I'll see about getting them out there.
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I've had a tape of the 6/11/62 for a good while - Jerry talks a lot on this one - probably my fav pre-acid Jerry. 1) Ltapilot 2) Deadicated "Where does the time go?"
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I've had a tape of the 6/11/62 for a good while - Jerry talks a lot on this one - probablymy fav pre-acid Jerry. 1) Ltapilot 2) Deadicated 3) Hal R "Where does the time go?"
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1) Ltapilot2) Deadicated 3) Hal R 4) UncleJon OnTheRoadAgain, I've got these as MP3s. Wouldn't mind having a lossless copy - is that what these are? Thanks, UncleJon "when life looks like easy street, there is danger at your door"
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These are non-mp3. Got/copied them in my pre-FLAC days. Sound is good for the vintage. Ltapilot I hope to get these out Monday. Past week has been a blur. . .
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Got to have this one. 1) Ltapilot 2) Deadicated 3) Hal R 4) UncleJon 5) That Nice Hippy Guy Thanks everyone, Trevor "You know the one thing we need is a left handed monkey wrench....."
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The History Buffs VineHas arrived in Colorado Firing up the old cd burner now and off to Deadicated in Friday's post. Enjoy the holiday weekend but please take a few moments to think of those brave souls who we dedicate this weekend to. Peace Rick
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sorry, folks, I've been swamped. I'll get these set up with topics in the next day or so. Vine on!
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I know we're well past February - but I always had this tape, labeled "Valentine's Day Dead" - 2-14-70 that I always loved - And I also have 2-14-68 & 2-15-68, which are not uncommon - so I wasn't sure if anyone would actually be interested in a vine like this - or if one was already circulating - but given the propensity of alot of folks to sign-up and then abscond, I'm thinking the more seeds we plant, the more might grow. You absconders ... You know who you are - and we know who you are - and we'd welcome you back if you'd only forward on what you've received to the next in line. Oh well - here's what I'm thinking of - maybe it's already out there - but I will offer it up, if there's any interest - and we'll keep an eye on past absconders who sign up for new vines while killing old ones - you know who you are - Absconder! Anyway - If we do this vine, it has to be called "Valentine's Day Dead" - and I'll put it on a DVD (flac and shn content) - the people on the vine can decide if they need to convert to audio discs - because it's like 8 audio discs vs. 1 dvd, so I'm fine with putting it out - but the first person who signs up needs to be able to handle a DATA DVD & convert Flac & SHN down to WAV (I'll double check before sending) Grateful Dead - February 14, 1968 Carousel Ballroom - San Francisco, CA Recording Info: SBD -> (8 Track) Master Reel -> Dat -> CD -> FLAC Transfer Info: FLAC -> Samplitude Professional v10.02 -> FLAC (2 Discs Audio / 2 Discs FLAC) Transferred and Remastered By Charlie Miller Alligator Jam Patch Info: 5:43 - 5:59 Patched with 1st Gen FM Reel 5:59 - 6:55 Patched with Anthem Of The Sun Set 1: d1t01 - Morning Dew d1t02 - Good Morning Little Schoolgirl d1t03 - Dark Star -> d1t04 - China Cat Sunflower -> d1t05 - The Eleven -> d1t06 - Turn On Your Lovelight Set 2: d1t07 - Stage Announcements d1t08 - That's It For The Other One -> d1t09 - New Potato Caboose -> d1t10 - Born Cross-Eyed -> d1t11 - Spanish Jam d2t01 - Alligator -> d2t02 - Drums -> d2t03 - Alligator -> d2t04 - Caution (Do Not Stop On Tracks) -> d2t05 - Feedback Encore: d2t06 - In The Midnight Hour d2t07 - Stage/Radio Announcements --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Grateful Dead The Electric Factory Philadelphia, PA 02/15/69 Source: SBD>MR>Cassette>DAT>CD>EAC>SHN Disc 1: 1) //Doin' That Rag 2) Cryptical Envelpoment > 3) Drums > 4) The Other One > 5) Cryptical Envelopment Reprise 6) The Morning Dew > 7) Turn On Your Lovelight Disc 2 1) Tunning 2) Dupree's Diamond Blues 3) Mountains Of The Moon > 4) Dark Star > 5) Saint Stephen > 6) The Eleven// > 7) //Death Don't Have No Mercy 8) Cosmic Charlie Disc 3 1) Alligator > 2) Drums > 3) Alligator Jam > 4) Caution > 5) Feedback > 6) Goodnight --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Grateful Dead 2-14-70 Fillmore East, New York, NY mostly: SBD>MR>D>CD>EAC>SHN with portions from: SBD>MR>PCM>D>CD>EAC>SHN Disc 1 (75:43) Early Show: (missing Cold Rain & Snow) 1. stage banter (0:15) 2. Dark Star--> (23:39) 3. St. Stephen//(--> (6:42) 4. //The Eleven--> (8:50) 5. Lovelight (23:56) Late Show: electric set 1: 6. stage banter/introduction (3:54) 7. Casey Jones (4:24) 8. Mama Tried (3:5 Disc 2 (78:16) electric set 1 continued: 1. Hard To Handle (6:10) 2. stage banter (7:19) acoustic set: 3. Monkey & The Engineer (2:15) 4. Dark Hollow (3:23) 5. I've Been All Around This World (4:24) 6. Wake Up Little Susie--> (2:27) 7. Black Peter--> (7:25) 8. Uncle John's Band (5:5 9. stage banter (2:29) 10. Katie Mae (5:2 electric set 2: 11. Dancin' In The Streets (9:3 12. China Cat Sunflower--> (4:49) 13. I Know You Rider--> (5:14) 14. High Time--> (6:49) 15. Dire Wolf (4:22) Disc 3 (62:33) electric set 2 continued: 1. Alligator--> (3:55) 2. Drums--> (12:32) 3. Me & My Uncle--> (3:12) 4. Not Fade Away--> (13:55) 5. Mason's Children--> (3:57) 6. Caution--> (14:52) 7. Feedback--> (8:09) 8. We Bid You Goodnight (1:57)Notes: --the early show is assumed to be derived from a David Gans seed --a significant reel flip cuts the end of St. Stephen, all of the William Tell Bridge, and the transition jam in The Eleven --dropout at 1:05 in Uncle John's Part of The Music Never Stopped Project 2003 encoding by JCotsman
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Grateful Dead2-13-70 Fillmore East, New York, NY mostly from SBD>MR>D>CD>EAC>SHN with patches from: SBD>MR>PCM>D>CD>EAC>SHN SBD>MR>R>D>CD>EAC>SHN mastered on 7" reels @ 15ips Disc 1 (76:40) Early Show: 1. Cold Rain & Snow (5:35) 2. Beat It On Down The Line (2:43) 3. Good Lovin' (9:02) 4. Mama Tried--> (2:39) 5. Black Peter (9:19) 6. Hard To Handle (6:37) 7. St. Stephen--> (6:41) 8. Not Fade Away (9:17) 9. Casey Jones (4:54) Late Show: electric set 1: 10. stage banter/introduction (0:32) 11. China Cat Sunflower--> (4:42) 12. I Know You Rider (5:24) 13. Me & My Uncle (4:13) 14. Dire Wolf (4:57) Disc 2 (79:58) electric set 1 continued: 1. Smokestack Lightning (18:00) acoustic set: 2. stage banter (4:58) 3. Monkey & The Engineer (2:23) 4. Little Sadie (3:03) 5. Wake Up Little Susie--> (2:34) 6. Black Peter (9:30) 7. Uncle John's Band// (5:38) 8. Katie Mae (4:25) electric set 2: 9. Dark Star--> (29:22) Disc 3 (64:18) electric set 2 continued: 1. Cryptical Envelopment--> (1:56) 2. Drums--> (7:35) 3. The Other One--> (13:47) 4. Cryptical Envelopment--> (6:37) 5. Lovelight (30:29) encore: 6. We Bid You Goodnight (3:51) Notes: --the early show is from the David Gans seed --first known performance of Wake Up Little Susie --minor glitch at 0:15 in Uncle John's (probably on the master, as it is on multiple copies) --Uncle John's Band cuts out shortly before the end --Feelin' Groovy Jam at 18:10 in Dark Star
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Marye - we all know you're overworked - and there's alot of text in the two posts above - if you could put a topic out named Valentine's Day Dead I will seed it with 2/14/68, 2/15/69, 2/13/70, 2/14/70, 2/15/70 - all close enough to be considered valentines day - or the day before or the day after - or
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Erickat - I would love to have this vine go out. Some of 2/13 and 2/14 is on Dick's Picks #4, but most of it is not. If this vine goes out with these two nights folks should be encouraged to buy DP 4, if they haven't got it. I bought DP #4 when it came out and welcome the chance to get the rest of these legendary shows. I just needed to put this out there so we were up front about it. Thanks for doing this. If the doors of perception were cleansed, everything would appear to man as it is, infinite. William Blake