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  • Deadicated
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    5/07/72 Bickershaw Festival Wigan, England The one with the Dark Star and Other One. Yep, it's smokin' from the git-go! I'll see if I can suck it up and listen to the Boston, '77, show later - got the place to myself. '77 might just have to wait 'til tomorrow though. The eighth's a pretty good show, too, isn't it?
  • Anna rRxia
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    After several times listening at different sound levels my opinion has gone up slightly. I don't remember which Dark Star it is, St. Louis I think, that has a jaw dropping catapult into space courtesy of Jerry. I mean, they even pause in the song for a very slivery split second after this sonic boom. The other highlight for me is The Eleven. It is blistering. Conversely, the New Speedway Boogie seems like a tacked-on after-thought. I guess the purpose of this release is to fill in some not well-lit moment in Grateful Dead history. I accept that every output is not going to be scorching through and through.
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    Grooving to the DP6 bonus disc and really enjoying the early rendition of "Dire Wolf." Also, this rendition of "Mason's Children" is far superior to the previous night's that's featured on the main release. I can't recall exactly when 'Workingman's Dead' was released, but I like how the song still felt new at the time, how it had to build up steam before the band could really rip into it. Speaking of DP6 proper, I was a tad disappointed in the 12/20/69 performance of "Dark Star." It was sonically intriguing but felt less ambitious than other performances. Not to say it was "bad," per se, but the band seemed hesitant to really explore the perennial jam session. "St. Stephen" and "The Eleven" that followed, however, were lightning-hot, and that 35-plus min. "Turn on Your Lovelight" burned the house down. All-in-all, another great show to love and cherish! Also, as a side note, when I ripped the CDs to iTunes, I put the Fillmore show in the proper order. No need to interrupt the jams when you don't have to change CDs!
  • gratefaldean
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    Well, sort of. Right now, the 2013 bonus disc. I truly do love this mix of Pigpen with the first glimmers of that explosion of incredible songwriting that starts around this time. May 77 box ordered. Ain't life grand?
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    Just finished the Fox Theater concert, and WOW, what a show!! "Turn on Your Lovelight" > "Not Fade Away" > "Turn on Your Lovelight" might be one of the best 'Dead jams I've heard in...well...EVER! The "Dark Star" > "St. Stephen" > "Mason's Children" jam set is also a booty-shaker; it was all I could do to keep from dancing out of my cubicle! And "And We Bid You Goodnight" was the utmost perfect way to end that show--bring it in slow and steady, rock 'em 'til their socks fall off, then lay them down gently to sleep. Quite possibly the best of Dave's Picks so far!
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    I'm maybe halfway through the show from July 7, '89, and it's a pretty solid piece. Started off slowly and a little shaky, but it's certainly picked up steam after the fantastic jam at the end of "Let It Grow." Sadly, I found this show's renditions of "Ramble on Rose" and "Box of Rain" rather weak an uninspired; totally digging the "Scarlet Begonias" > "Fire on the Mountain" jam, though. Perhaps this is some of that '80s inconsistency that many have commented about in the past.
  • Deadicated
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    In honor of the forth-coming May '77 box, thought I'd try something a little different. Oh, my. I've been listening only to '69 & '72 and I'm finding this quite odd. But inna good way. Things have slowed down so much it's mind boggling!!! La esposa and I are going to a new restaurant, Mission Taqueria, featuring a menu loosely based on that of the culinary styles found in the Mission District, S.F. Promises to be riquisimo! Happy Cinco de mayo!
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    5/04/72 Olympia Theatre Paris, France Just finished a screaming Railroad Blues only to repair to The Stranger - this is fine, fine playing - you gotta love it when the guys answer Pig with their Whoa oh, whoa oh's! Think I'll throw Peggy Lee's "Black Coffee" into the grinder during intermission (5/04/53). Feliz pre-cinco de mayo!
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Ovary Lodge
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Daphne Oram
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Stacked Deck and Too Stuffed to Jump on the same disc. One-hit wonders with "Third Rate Romance," these guys deserved better. Country/soul/blues, not a clunker on either of these albums. More than a couple of songs here would have sounded great covered by Ray Charles...or Willie Nelson, for that matter. And any song that mentions Chef-Boy-Ar-Dee ("Little Italy Rag") is alright with me...
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Operation Rhino
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Superstition My 40th High School reunion is coming up next summer, and I've been posting a "40 years ago" song on our class's Facebook page each Friday morning. This is today's entry...Stevie was 22 years old when he released Talking Book, not an amazing fact until you consider that his first album came out 10 years earlier. My, he was a youngin'... The Europe '72 40th anniversary release date is just around the corner, what to post from that, what to post?
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Neu!
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The Music Improvisation Company
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Sugaree. Champaign 2/21/73 Were you there??/
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Mount Vernon Astral Temple
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Psychedelic Pill If you haven't seen it, check out the video for "Twisted Road." Some back-in-the-day Dylan footage, some Dead footage. Walkin' with the Devil on a twisted road Listenin to the Dead on the radio That old time music used to soothe my soul If I ever get home I'm gonna let the good times roll
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Costin Miereanu
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Maschine Nr. 9
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Row jimmy ~ alexandra palace. London, england - september 1974. Dicks picks volume 7
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Magma
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Blak and Blu Enough blistering blues to make you want more, enough other stuff to keep you interested? Lady Gaga? Creative spamming?
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Charlie Christian "Genius of the Electric Guitar" 11/07/40 Grateful Dead Harding Theater, San Francisco, Ca. 11/07/71 Some nice guitar tonight!
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if anyone has the knowledge for removing duplicate posts, i'd be effervescently grateful.me no butterhook. i came a cropper while editing, m'lud.
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Angus MacLise
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http://www.youtube.com/watch?NR=1&v=H9oUb-Oz5mM&feature=endscreen Beloved East Siders Beloved, Beloved Beloved I hope there is whiskey and perhaps some free pot. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eF6wKT4_n2g&feature=endscreen&NR=1 Or Valium, as that's legal. It's 5 O'Clock Somewhere. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nRH0jhuc1r4&feature=related
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Limbus 4
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Steve Lacy
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i love that stuff!have you heard senor coconut's cover of kraftwerk as played by a latin dance band ? el baile almange ( or something like that) it is excelllent
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Grateful Dead 11/14/71 riotous music from Fort Worth, Thanks Dead,net
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1978-10-17 Winterland Arena, but definitely open to suggestions! Lost all my music so trying to start somewhere.
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yes, 'El Baile Alemán' is great, trebortuh. Uwe Schmidt is a delightful artist.his releases under the Atom™ and Atom Heart aliases are rather splendid and well worth a cock of your ear. a good documentary uploaded to youtube called 'Kraftwerk and the Electronic Revolution' worth a cock of your eyes. and ears.
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Kluster
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Basil Kirchin
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"The New Miles Davis Quintet" 11/16/55 Miles, Coltrane, Red Garland, P.C. & P.J. Jones. 1. Just Squeeze Me (Just Don't Tease Me) 2. There Is No Greater Love 3. How Am I To Know? 4. S'Posin 5. The Theme 6. Stablemates RVG Remaster 24-bit 2009
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http://www.ustream.tv/channel/taperrob Phil and Friends My gratitude immense and smile resting perfectly above my jaw. Deep into a free flowing Eyes I was reminded about the one set in the sand. I'm exhausted and knew karma had to have something at the end of this very difficult day. Ahhh, thanks-all, yeah thanks to each and every of the all. Thanks for shering the stream, too I am letting go and will care of those things that are harmful later. It's just all good - right now. XO
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Jan Dukes de Grey
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Been listening to the Frank Black compilation "93-03." The iTunes/digital version is far superior to the CD version thanks to 12 extra live tracks on the second disc. Personally, I prefer Frank Black/Black Francis's work with the Pixies, his last couple solo albums haven't been all that great, and that Grand Duchy album was pretty bad, but his work between '93 and '03--both as a solo artist and with the Catholics--was really quite good.
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International Harvester
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Listening to all the sound boards online. anything from 68 to 71 for now
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Philip Jeck