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    What's Inside:
    • 60 page hardcover Smyth-Sewn book featuring essays by Dennis McNally, David Lemieux, and Blair Jackson and photos by Jim Anderson & Mike Laurentis
    • 25th Anniversary Tour Program
    • Official Band Letters
    • 6 Ticket Stubs
    • 6 Cloth Sticker Backstage Passes
    • 1 Tour Laminate
    • Official 1990 Band publicity shot
    • 6 complete shows on 18 discs
          • 3/16/90 Capital Center, Landover, MD
          • 3/19/90 Civic Center, Hartford, CT
          • 3/22/90 Copps Coliseum, Hamilton, ON, Canada
          • 3/26/90 Knickerbocker Arena, Albany, NY
          • 3/30/90 Nassau Coliseum, Uniondale, NY
          • 4/2/90 The Omni, Atlanta, GA

    Box Dimensions: 12-1/8" x 3-1/8" x 12-1/8"
    Recorded and Mixed Live by John Cutler
    Mastered by Jeffrey Norman in HDCD
    Original art by Wes Lang
    Individually Numbered, Limited Edition of 9,000

    Introducing The Next Box: Spring 1990!

    And now for something a little different. This year's box set - Grateful Dead: Spring 1990 - offers six complete shows from the epic spring '90 tour, one concert from each city the band played, personally selected by Dead vaultmeister and archival release producer David Lemieux. The sizzling six are: 3/16/90 Capital Centre (Landover , MD), 3/19/90 Hartford Civic Center, 3/22/90 Copps Coliseum (Hamilton, Ontario), 3/26/90 Knickerbocker Arena (Albany, NY), 3/30/90 Nassau Coliseum (Uniondale, NY) and 4/2/90 The Omni (Atlanta, GA).

    In his "Producer's Note" in the beautiful book that is part of the box, Lemieux, who attended the first 10 shows on the tour, states, "To my ears this was the last tour that was consistently great, where every show is excellent, not a dud in the bunch." And Grateful Dead historian Dennis McNally's comprehensive and informative insider's essay in the box is titled "The Last Great Dead Tour." These guys know what they're talking about.

    Basically, the band had been on an upward trajectory since Garcia's return to the road in the spring of '87, following his near-death the previous summer. Of course, 1987 was a trip in itself, what with the unexpected mega-success of In the Dark and their first hit single, "Touch of Grey." But the momentum just kept building with each subsequent tour, as Garcia got back up to full speed (and then some!) and the group as a whole was as unified as they had ever been since Brent joined the band in the spring of '79. New original tunes were popping up and the old favorites were imbued with a freshness and spirit that was so uplifting and inspiring. The band was having fun again, and it was downright infectious.

    The group's fall 1989 shows-as documented two years ago on the Formerly the Warlocks box (two shows from Hampton, VA, 10/8-9/89) and on the 2001 release Nightfall of Diamonds (a single night in NJ, 10/16/89)- kicked the energy level up another couple of notches, as the band reintroduced such loved classics as "Help on the Way" > "Slipknot!," "Attics of My Life," "Death Don't Have No Mercy" and "Dark Star."

    And when the band hit the road in mid-March 1990, they had a bunch of other cool tunes to lay on their unsuspecting crowds, including the return of "Loose Lucy" (last played in 1974; it's not on this box), Brent's "Easy to Love You" (missing since 1980), a rollicking cover of the Rolling Stones' "The Last Time," The Band's "The Weight" (with all four singers taking a verse each) and a lyrically retooled "Black-Throated Wind" (absent since 1974), which elicited huge cheers every time it was played.

    Over these six shows, most of the cornerstones of the Dead's repertoire from the era appear-splendid versions of "Scarlet Begonias" > "Fire on the Mountain," "China Cat Sunflower" > "I Know You Rider," "Playing in the Band," "Uncle John's Band," "Eyes of the World," "Estimated Prophet," "Truckin'," "Sugar Magnolia," "The Other One," "Terrapin," "Stella Blue," "Feel Like a Stranger," "Bird Song," "Let It Grow," "China Doll," "Box of Rain," "Morning Dew"; you name it. From the fall '89 breakouts come "Help-Slip-Frank," "Attics of My Life" and "Death Don't Have No Mercy." Among the still newish tunes are "Picasso Moon," "Blow Away," "Foolish Heart," "Just a Little Light," "Victim or the Crime," "Standing on the Moon," "We Can Run" and a couple that would get their final plays from the Grateful Dead on this tour-"Built to Last" and "Believe It or Not." There are stirring renditions of "Dear Mr. Fantasy" and "Black Muddy River," rockin' takes on "Gimme Some Lovin'" and "Iko Iko" and the only version of the full "Hey Jude" the band attempted in the modern era. And the "Rhythm Devils" and "Space" jams at the heart of each second set are as noisy-beautiful-scary-funny-intense-mysterious-wild as you'd expect/hope for.

    Of course, we understand that some of you may have other favorite shows from this tour you wish were included on this box. Really, you can't go wrong with any of them. But at 18 discs, this is still the second largest Grateful Dead box (after Europe '72: The Complete Recordings) that's been released, and the non-inclusion of any other shows from the tour definitely does not preclude their future release! But this seemed like a more manageable way to go, while still giving a sense of the tour's amazing depth and breadth.

    Besides the discs themselves, Grateful Dead: Spring 1990 has much to offer, including: a gorgeous 60-page hardcover book containing copious color photos by Jim Anderson and Michael Laurentus, unique artwork by Brooklyn-based fine artist Wes Lang, fascinating business letters and communications related to the tour, a detailed historical essay by Dennis McNally, a Producer's Note by David Lemieux and individual show descriptions by Blair Jackson; a reproduction of the Dead's 1990 tour program (printed and sold later in '90, for the fall and Europe '90 tours); tickets and backstage passes of all six shows; a band publicity photo from 1990 by Ken Friedman; Dennis McNally's tour laminate; and reproductions of the colored 8x10 sheets GDTS sent out with hotel, food and other information for each city on the tour.

    With recordings made by longtime Grateful Dead recordist and producer John Cutler, mastered by Jeffrey Norman in HDCD, you just know it's gonna sound great-and it does!

    So, that's the skinny this time 'round. This box is limited to just 9,000 numbered copies - please note, this is the only time these shows will ever be officially available on CD. There will not be an All Music Edition and single shows will not be available physically. Due to ship out August 31st, we anticipate that this extraordinary set will sell-out, so order your copy today!

    If you're looking for more of a bite-sized taste of the '90s, Spring 1990: So Glad You Made It, a 2-CD set featuring a handful of favorites, will be in stores on September 18th.

    -Blair Jackson

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    Has anyone received any replacement discs for this set yet. I am missing disc 2 from 4/2. Called right after i opened the set and was told 10 days called back 2 weeks late told its on its way another week later still no discs.
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    Where is Jerry???????? I love Brent and the drummers but for god sakes Cutler........WTF.
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    I am enjoying this box set very much! Brings back a lot of memories as 3/19/90 was my first Dead show and its great having it on CD finally! I remember everything Dave talked about in the book as far as the weather(Bitter New England COLD!!), the ticket sales , tailgating in boring Hartford etc.... After listening to all the shows I'm glad I bought this! I think the Cap Center and the Knick(been there too) are my favorites! I also realized I didn't have the Winterland 77 box set, so I ordered that too! Let me ask, my copy came with a Bonus Disc, did they all come with that? Anyway, check out Scott McDougall's art website, Its awesome! There's a great painting of Pigpen which I hope will be the cover of DP 4! We need some more 60's Dead!! Take care folks and keep on Rockin'!!!!!
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    Yes Im still waiting for the box. I see other people in europe have also been waiting, and it appears it may be slower to take delivery as there is no customs charge. I've had a regular rattle on about the extra charges for the first Daves Picks, so it would be great if thats to be no longer the case. However, it may be the ultimate irony that by not paying the charge it means the delivery gets lost. Hypnocracy lives on it seems! Anyway, I hope it does get through. Without a Net started it all for me and anything from 89-90 is welcome.
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    I wrote to them but haven't heard back. I suspect it's an article on their web site for some dumb reason but does not apply to the new Jerry music. If it doesn't apply, they should remove the article.
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    Man I hope not, that would be a really foolish way to kick off a new Jerry collection. I really hope this is just rumors. I remember Trey Anastasio put out a CD with DRM that was produced by SONY, he really got slammed. Go check the reviews on Amazon, I think it was "Shine." A lot of Ipods would not load the music. Music companies know folks will share, they also know that any JGB stuff put out will sale well. Trying to muzzle it would be really stupid, other readers here are right. A huge backlash would come along with it. Phil
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    I reckon JG was probably capable of making his own choices
    Yep. I was kinda pissed at Jerry for his stupidity that killed him. Don't get me wrong, I loved the guy, he contributed a great deal to my life, and he was the greatest musician I've ever listened to. But even though he had diabetes he didn't exercise at all, lived on the couch, ate potato chips, and shot up H. Suicidal or what? Jerry was capable of making his own decisions and the biggest bad one he made was to not break up the Dead by the end of the '70's. I'm convinced he would have lived if the GD broke up back then. From all the articles and interviews I've read and heard, he wanted to do a lot more off shoot smaller venue stuff but he was too nice of a guy and saw that the GD organization grew into a behemoth that needed his life blood to survive. If he quit, there would have been a lot of people out of work. He was supporting a huge weight on his shoulders and got relief from it from drugs. Jerry would be alive today if the GD went away in the '70's and he just did his off-shoot smaller stuff, and I'd be very very happy with that.
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    I think the reference is to John Kahn (RIP) , who is believed by some for being responsible for leading Jerry astray during their collaborations. I reckon JG was probably capable of making his own choices, however painful they might have been.
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    Today, we are pleased to announce the arrival of the SPRING !990 BOX SET It arrived on time at the precise location requested with no additional additions or subtractions, multiplications or divisions (We're all together on this) As the process unfolded there were squeals of joy from the new arrival. Wooo Sparkle-y ! Now all that needs is to transfer the little discs of joy to a more secure environment in which they may relax and recharge for the next performance. Now that that is done. Hey, Dave Isn't it time for a video chat ? Some new something about a Pick you got to Pick about a Pickin' and Grinnin' Good time. But if the heat is too much just slip into that green wetsuit and shot under water. Then we'll see what's goin' down. To the time of life when the time of life is NOW
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What's Inside:
• 60 page hardcover Smyth-Sewn book featuring essays by Dennis McNally, David Lemieux, and Blair Jackson and photos by Jim Anderson & Mike Laurentis
• 25th Anniversary Tour Program
• Official Band Letters
• 6 Ticket Stubs
• 6 Cloth Sticker Backstage Passes
• 1 Tour Laminate
• Official 1990 Band publicity shot
• 6 complete shows on 18 discs
      • 3/16/90 Capital Center, Landover, MD
      • 3/19/90 Civic Center, Hartford, CT
      • 3/22/90 Copps Coliseum, Hamilton, ON, Canada
      • 3/26/90 Knickerbocker Arena, Albany, NY
      • 3/30/90 Nassau Coliseum, Uniondale, NY
      • 4/2/90 The Omni, Atlanta, GA

Box Dimensions: 12-1/8" x 3-1/8" x 12-1/8"
Recorded and Mixed Live by John Cutler
Mastered by Jeffrey Norman in HDCD
Original art by Wes Lang
Individually Numbered, Limited Edition of 9,000

Introducing The Next Box: Spring 1990!

And now for something a little different. This year's box set - Grateful Dead: Spring 1990 - offers six complete shows from the epic spring '90 tour, one concert from each city the band played, personally selected by Dead vaultmeister and archival release producer David Lemieux. The sizzling six are: 3/16/90 Capital Centre (Landover , MD), 3/19/90 Hartford Civic Center, 3/22/90 Copps Coliseum (Hamilton, Ontario), 3/26/90 Knickerbocker Arena (Albany, NY), 3/30/90 Nassau Coliseum (Uniondale, NY) and 4/2/90 The Omni (Atlanta, GA).

In his "Producer's Note" in the beautiful book that is part of the box, Lemieux, who attended the first 10 shows on the tour, states, "To my ears this was the last tour that was consistently great, where every show is excellent, not a dud in the bunch." And Grateful Dead historian Dennis McNally's comprehensive and informative insider's essay in the box is titled "The Last Great Dead Tour." These guys know what they're talking about.

Basically, the band had been on an upward trajectory since Garcia's return to the road in the spring of '87, following his near-death the previous summer. Of course, 1987 was a trip in itself, what with the unexpected mega-success of In the Dark and their first hit single, "Touch of Grey." But the momentum just kept building with each subsequent tour, as Garcia got back up to full speed (and then some!) and the group as a whole was as unified as they had ever been since Brent joined the band in the spring of '79. New original tunes were popping up and the old favorites were imbued with a freshness and spirit that was so uplifting and inspiring. The band was having fun again, and it was downright infectious.

The group's fall 1989 shows-as documented two years ago on the Formerly the Warlocks box (two shows from Hampton, VA, 10/8-9/89) and on the 2001 release Nightfall of Diamonds (a single night in NJ, 10/16/89)- kicked the energy level up another couple of notches, as the band reintroduced such loved classics as "Help on the Way" > "Slipknot!," "Attics of My Life," "Death Don't Have No Mercy" and "Dark Star."

And when the band hit the road in mid-March 1990, they had a bunch of other cool tunes to lay on their unsuspecting crowds, including the return of "Loose Lucy" (last played in 1974; it's not on this box), Brent's "Easy to Love You" (missing since 1980), a rollicking cover of the Rolling Stones' "The Last Time," The Band's "The Weight" (with all four singers taking a verse each) and a lyrically retooled "Black-Throated Wind" (absent since 1974), which elicited huge cheers every time it was played.

Over these six shows, most of the cornerstones of the Dead's repertoire from the era appear-splendid versions of "Scarlet Begonias" > "Fire on the Mountain," "China Cat Sunflower" > "I Know You Rider," "Playing in the Band," "Uncle John's Band," "Eyes of the World," "Estimated Prophet," "Truckin'," "Sugar Magnolia," "The Other One," "Terrapin," "Stella Blue," "Feel Like a Stranger," "Bird Song," "Let It Grow," "China Doll," "Box of Rain," "Morning Dew"; you name it. From the fall '89 breakouts come "Help-Slip-Frank," "Attics of My Life" and "Death Don't Have No Mercy." Among the still newish tunes are "Picasso Moon," "Blow Away," "Foolish Heart," "Just a Little Light," "Victim or the Crime," "Standing on the Moon," "We Can Run" and a couple that would get their final plays from the Grateful Dead on this tour-"Built to Last" and "Believe It or Not." There are stirring renditions of "Dear Mr. Fantasy" and "Black Muddy River," rockin' takes on "Gimme Some Lovin'" and "Iko Iko" and the only version of the full "Hey Jude" the band attempted in the modern era. And the "Rhythm Devils" and "Space" jams at the heart of each second set are as noisy-beautiful-scary-funny-intense-mysterious-wild as you'd expect/hope for.

Of course, we understand that some of you may have other favorite shows from this tour you wish were included on this box. Really, you can't go wrong with any of them. But at 18 discs, this is still the second largest Grateful Dead box (after Europe '72: The Complete Recordings) that's been released, and the non-inclusion of any other shows from the tour definitely does not preclude their future release! But this seemed like a more manageable way to go, while still giving a sense of the tour's amazing depth and breadth.

Besides the discs themselves, Grateful Dead: Spring 1990 has much to offer, including: a gorgeous 60-page hardcover book containing copious color photos by Jim Anderson and Michael Laurentus, unique artwork by Brooklyn-based fine artist Wes Lang, fascinating business letters and communications related to the tour, a detailed historical essay by Dennis McNally, a Producer's Note by David Lemieux and individual show descriptions by Blair Jackson; a reproduction of the Dead's 1990 tour program (printed and sold later in '90, for the fall and Europe '90 tours); tickets and backstage passes of all six shows; a band publicity photo from 1990 by Ken Friedman; Dennis McNally's tour laminate; and reproductions of the colored 8x10 sheets GDTS sent out with hotel, food and other information for each city on the tour.

With recordings made by longtime Grateful Dead recordist and producer John Cutler, mastered by Jeffrey Norman in HDCD, you just know it's gonna sound great-and it does!

So, that's the skinny this time 'round. This box is limited to just 9,000 numbered copies - please note, this is the only time these shows will ever be officially available on CD. There will not be an All Music Edition and single shows will not be available physically. Due to ship out August 31st, we anticipate that this extraordinary set will sell-out, so order your copy today!

If you're looking for more of a bite-sized taste of the '90s, Spring 1990: So Glad You Made It, a 2-CD set featuring a handful of favorites, will be in stores on September 18th.

-Blair Jackson

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This is undoubtedly the best box set I have ever purchased. I just got the box today and just got done going through everything and it is awesome. Looks like to me a lot of thought and detail went into this and I thank everyone who had something to do with the making of this box set. For me this was worth every penny of the money that was spent on it and that this should be how all box sets are presented in the future. Great job and two thumbs up.
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i'd say 3/16/90 capital center is the best, but really all are great. hopefully, the success of this box set will convince rhino to release more stuff from the 87-90 period.
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I did receive an email from support sending me a label to send the entire box back. I have a wee problem with this solution. I have yet to receive the personalizations, labels, unique number etc. from the E72 box I ordered early that Rhino Corporate promised me after I had exhausted all possible scenarios with "support" during the last fiasco. Which, for most of us is why we bought that set in the first place. So instead, the "simple" answer is mail back this box while I wait on a replacement??????? Really? Is it too difficult to send one disc? The solution is I have to box up the entire set and WAIT to receive a replacement set, which you have yet to completely fulfill from my last boxed order of 1/21/11 ??? The discs are NOT numbered. Why can't it be as simple as - send me your broken disc 2 of 3/22/90 while we send you the replacement??
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I did receive an email from support sending me a label to send the entire box back. I have a wee problem with this solution. I have yet to receive the personalizations, labels, unique number etc. from the E72 box I ordered early that Rhino Corporate promised me after I had exhausted all possible scenarios with "support" during the last fiasco. Which, for most of us is why we bought that set in the first place. So instead, the "simple" answer is mail back this box while I wait on a replacement??????? Really? Is it too difficult to send one disc? The solution is I have to box up the entire set and WAIT to receive a replacement set, which you have yet to completely fulfill from my last boxed order of 1/21/11 ??? The discs are NOT numbered. Why can't it be as simple as - send me your broken disc 2 of 3/22/90 while we send you the replacement??
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Does anyone have scans of the artwork for the individual show covers yet? Would it be possible to post "official" images here on dead.net? Mark P.? DL? Bueller? Thanks!
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Here's reporting another cracked Disc 3 of Cap Ctr 3/16/90. Bummer. Seems to be a mini-epidemic.Tell me I don't have to sent the whole box back!
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http://i1163.photobucket.com/albums/q552/ziggybirds/6ad1e1dd.jpg http://i1163.photobucket.com/albums/q552/ziggybirds/854ea278.jpg The first is the cracked disc. Note the crack near the "A" in "Dead" The second is what they want me to mail back instead of sending a replacement disc. As I said earlier, I was one of the "lucky" ones who got the E72 box. And I am still waiting to receive the customization for it (I did receive the box and music - but no number, no labels, no personalization as paid for). Now maybe they used a jackhammer to push the disc into the holder. But obviously there is no quality control on this "limited edition".
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Sending the whole set back might just prove to be an exercise in futility. I just e-mailed Dr.Rhino as Marye suggested. It is with trepidation that I will be sending my set back. I already spent the evening scanning each disc for errors and it doesn't seem that UPS beat my package up either. It would be redundant to send the whole thing back for one disc in my opinion.I just want one disc exchanged. Maybe they are looking at a way to write these defected sets off off as a loss but hopefully not at the customers expense. I purchased everything that Dead.net has offered since before Rhino took the releases over. As long as this is handled swiftly and without adding more variables for further mess-ups Ill keep supporting the releases.However based upon the experiences I've read with other customers when dealing with DR.Rhino I think they are going to make this much more complicated. There are still companies out there that are willing to do right by the customer and I hope Rhino uses them as an example. I mentioned in my email that Mosaic a smaller company dealing with limited edition numbered jazz box sets, would have the replacement in the mail Monday Morning, No questions asked. If i remember, it seems that different people got different remedies when they were having problems with the EU72 sets and I guess some still have not at all if I am reading correctly. I just hope they don't punish us by making it harder than it has to be. After all its not our fault these types of things are constant with the Rhino releases. Again, We'll see. Peace
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Hey man, can you send me a copy of JUST disc 2 of 3/22/90 so I don't have to deal with these clowns and their utterly horrid customer service? Anyone willing to - would be much appreciated?
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I'll send you a Disc 2 of 3/22/90 if you can send me Disc 3 of 3/16/90.!
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wow! show #4 might have just eclipsed show #1. can't wait to hear #5 & #6.
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Deal! Now how do we exchange email addys without the world spamming us (laughing). Did you ever trade with "Ziggy" back in the DNC days of the 90s? If so, I might still have your addy!
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Mine came - - 8-1-76 of 9000! I got Jerry's 30 something Birthday box...haha...everything looks nice. Good job guys.
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Thanks for the artwork link, Patagonian Fox! I think I called you a "lovable" gadfly in a previous post and I meant it and I was right!Thanks again!
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Patagoinian Fox- - Thanks for posting the link to the artwork ! I got mine yesterday -- no. 270.
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USPS delivered 581 to me today. I ordered first day available when I got the email in the morning eastern standard time. FWIW, the number plate looks different than the video of #1 - not sure if scratched or not. Looks like the corner was dropped, but so far the cds look ok. Ripping it now to Apple lossless so I can stream via Sonos so my whole house can rock!!! Have a question on HDCD, does anyone have recommendations for a good quality CD or DVD player that has the HDCD capability? Would like both analog and digital out too. Prefer CD, but DVD will work too. Thanks and peace out!
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They were on fire on every show in the box.I think this is much stronger than any of the 89 shows that have been released (including the Warlocks box). Bought it for the music, and was not disappointed. Sound quality is outstanding. Only complaint is that they could have fit most of the shows on 2, instead of 3 CDs. Book and bonus materials are great, although I would have liked a music only option. Still, this is one you've gotta have. In response to the previous question, Denon CD/DVD players usually include HDCD decoding capability... have had good luck with them.
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They were on fire on every show in the box.I think this is much stronger than any of the 89 shows that have been released (including the Warlocks box). Bought it for the music, and was not disappointed. Sound quality is outstanding. Only complaint is that they could have fit most of the shows on 2, instead of 3 CDs. Book and bonus materials are great, although I would have liked a music only option. Still, this is one you've gotta have. In response to the previous question, Denon CD/DVD players usually include HDCD decoding capability... have had good luck with them.
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This is the gold standard that all future box sets will be compared to! And my order still shows as "being processed".I phoned customer service yesterday and they said it might ship next week. Imagine my surprise when it turned up with the postman today. This set is gorgeous and I haven't even gotten around to the music yet! Way to go DL. Rock on.
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This drives me crazy - when I rip a show to Apple Lossless the format of the disc changes so it's hard to put a whole show in queue - wicked frustrating.Shows that were good: 1990/03/16 Capital Centre Landover, MD 1990-03-26 Knickerbocker Arena • Albany, NY Hartford has two discs starting with the name and one with the date, same of Copps. Nassau and The Omni do the venue, city/state, date, disc # Dave's Pick 2 was the worst: Dave's Picks, Vol. 2: Dillon Stadium, Hartford, CT 7/31/74 1974-7-31 Dave's Picks, Vol. 2: Dillon Stadium, Hartford, CT Dave's Picks Volume 2 - 7-31-74 - Dillon Stadium, Hartford, CT Come on intern - I know this is a sweet gig, but let's have some consistency please. Noticed this on some of the Dick's picks selections too. With all that said, digging the music so far.
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This is the gold standard that all future box sets will be compared to! And my order still shows as "being processed".I phoned customer service yesterday and they said it might ship next week. Imagine my surprise when it turned up with the postman today. This set is gorgeous and I haven't even gotten around to the music yet! Way to go DL. Rock on.
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Let me know if that doesn't work out, and I'll help you out. My buddy is going to hook me up with disc 3 until I get the copy I paid for!
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The first Dead I listened to was Without a Net, and I really love that sound. I like the synths and MIDI stuff. This set is amazing, and I am glad that Rhino figured out that there are about 10,000 Deadheads around the world who will buy just about anything they put out. The backstage passes are suitable for framing, and the books are filled with great stories and photos. Luckily none of my discs are busted, but the outside was banged up a little. I would not be surprised if some of the packages got some rough handling during shipping. #6201, but I would never sell this set anyways. Thanks to all involved who still keep these great releases coming. As one of the 10,000, I'm sure this won't be the last transaction!!!
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The first Dead I listened to was Without a Net, and I really love that sound. I like the synths and MIDI stuff. This set is amazing, and I am glad that Rhino figured out that there are about 10,000 Deadheads around the world who will buy just about anything they put out. The backstage passes are suitable for framing, and the books are filled with great stories and photos. Luckily none of my discs are busted, but the outside was banged up a little. I would not be surprised if some of the packages got some rough handling during shipping. #6201, but I would never sell this set anyways. Thanks to all involved who still keep these great releases coming. As one of the 10,000, I'm sure this won't be the last transaction!!!
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and am happy to report that they are all in fine shape without any cracks or problems . The music is warm and wonderful and am truly having a great time reliving those moments. Thanks to all those who made this possible!
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About the double post
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In place of the first disc from the 3-19-90 Hartford show I have disc one of 3-22-90 Copps Coliseum show!I need to get a replacement copy of the FIRST DISC from the 3-19-90 Hartford CT show.everything else is great!
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It's amazing how 3 weeks ago, we didn't even know there would be a new Box Set. Now here we are, and it's in our hands. And it's a beauty. Everything is top quality- outstanding job on this one. Thank You!
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Using marye's spam-free method, you can reach me at bradfordhoopes (AT) hotmail DOTCOM!Spammers beware!
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I too received this with 03/22/90 Disc 2 Cracked - but oh well....they said they will just send replacement disc 2. .
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#88 arrived today in Anchorage. Just finished importing the last disc and everything is "Just exactly perfect". Thanks
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Just received mine today.... I didn't do Europe '72.... but this one is worth every penny!!!! They are making this feel as special as that time in our history was -- right down to the packaging. This thing is loaded with bells & whistles and you guys really pulled this off top notch - Bravo! I threw in the first disc and it took me back to exactly as I remembered it to be. I'm sure the remaining shows are just as stellar and look forward to enjoying this for years to come. Thank you, Thank you, Thank you!!! A volume 2 - as suggested in the materials would be good. Not to throw ideas your way, but a Solder Field box set would go a long way as well. Just saying... Peace.
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Just received mine today.... I didn't do Europe '72.... but this one is worth every penny!!!! They are making this feel as special as that time in our history was -- right down to the packaging. This thing is loaded with bells & whistles and you guys really pulled this off top notch - Bravo! I threw in the first disc and it took me back to exactly as I remembered it to be. I'm sure the remaining shows are just as stellar and look forward to enjoying this for years to come. Thank you, Thank you, Thank you!!! A volume 2 - as suggested in the materials would be good. Not to throw ideas your way, but a Solder Field box set would go a long way as well. Just saying... Peace.
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Sent you an email ! Thanks again!
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Sent you an email ! Thanks again!
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My box was ordered together with another copy, one my buddies and one mine, shipped in the same package. His box number is somewhere in the 1400's, while mine is #7222. These are being distributed randomly. I recieved my copy of the box with no issues. Everything inact. Nothing broken or missing. Each disc uploaded onto iTubes with no issues, even though some of the labeling submitted by those who got theirs first is all over the mark. I relabeled everything chronologically on my account. Fisrt thoughts: Barely scratched the surface of listening and so far, it's among the best sounding recording released to date. The extra goodies, the outer and inner box designs are really nicely done. The two books look cool. I give this an A+ all the way around for quality product and smooth and prompt service! How long do we have to wait for the rest of the tour to be released? Hopefully sooner than later! Like I did with the E72 box, I'm going to listen chronologically. The last show is the one from this set I attended. Looking forward to the 6 show journey. I'll eventually listen to Daves Picks Volume 3 now that I finally recieved my copy, just to mix things up a little bit.
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My disc 2 of 3/19 is cracked. The other 17 discs have been safely transferred to regular jewel cases, though what I gather below we have to send the whole set back to get replacement discs. Unbelievable. Oh well maybe they can replace my wrinkled 1990 tour booklet too.
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Ordered 3 days before it shipped and scored a low number. Loving it.
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On the back cover of the Black Tour Program-like book is The Europe 1990 Tour Poster. Is that perhaps a hint of what will be released next??? I was at the Frankfurt shows with a lot of people from Heidelberg and would love an official release with all the goodies.
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Spring 1990 box arrived on Saturday. Have listened to the first show. Performance and audio are outstanding as is the packaging. Great job all around!
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You folks whining about this box.....Ya don't know what you're missin'! Thanks Dave, Jeffrey, Blair and all involved. An historical tour captured in all its glory. Just a wonderful set!
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Venting will change nothing
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opening this box set was really fun, lots of super cool extras and keep sakes. lots can be framed and hung in your home. we're just now about 1/2 way through the music. feeling gratefully nostalgic as some jams are just soooo good they really bring you back to this era. I'm so glad I got this after being a little hesitant at first. the art work is sick and wes lane really produced some great work here. overall its a 10, get it if you can!
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opening this box set was really fun, lots of super cool extras and keep sakes. lots can be framed and hung in your home. we're just now about 1/2 way through the music. feeling gratefully nostalgic as some jams are just soooo good they really bring you back to this era. I'm so glad I got this after being a little hesitant at first. the art work is sick and wes lane really produced some great work here. overall its a 10, get it if you can!
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Please post a page of the disc cover art. I haven't been able to find it anywhere and it's a pain in the ass to scan all of them. Thanks.
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