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    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tg0BNTebcbY http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lVdTQ3OPtGY&feature=related http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dV8TE5l_J0o&feature=related http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oYWVY4mUPPo http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Jl9EdDfg9UI&feature=related http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oMJKQg0qC_0&feature=related http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Gdlyi5mckg0 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5EoQ3GkH4Zc&feature=related "Believe it if you need it or leave it if you dare..." Happy Summer Dayz A-Head! Peace, love, music, safe-travels, friends and family... and every good wish there ever was to You--->All, xo! I love you...All, xo! ------------------------------------------(-----@
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    Sonic Youth - 5/19/1998, Ogden Theater, Denver, CO.
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    yeah, Prince Far-I was mighty.and the On-U Sound guys are excellent. a good friend of mine handles all their artists for release in Japan. many a classic story too about Lee Perry arriving in Narita and immediately wanting to smoke a spliff; he simply doesn't recognise that it's illegal. to him it's a normal plant (i'm with ya there Scratch...). spent the entire time traveling with him from the airport into Tokyo with him asking every ten minutes or so, "can i smoke now?" "no, Perry-san, absolutely NOT!". he's like a big kid!
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    ..thanks for the reminder Deadicated...I have not had a roots session for quite some time (too many dang Grateful Dead releases to listen to ;-) ). I lost a lot of roots gems on a non backed up hard disc a while back and my vinyl is scattered around the globe. A lot can be recovered through the maze of blog sites but it takes so much time. Don Drummond is a barely recognised genius. If he had been playing jazz in New York at that time he might have been a star...I imagine him as a sideman for Miles...as it was his life disintegrated into a nightmare. The great Rico Rodriguez kept the trombone tradition going though. ahh yes..those heavy heavy roots and dub shows in London in the 70s and the chance to see Sly and Robbie almost every week. Prince Far-I was the hardest and heaviest..
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    hey Deadicated!yes, i'm a massive fan of dub and reggae, especially artists like King Tubby, Augustus Pablo, The Congos, Yabby You, Scientist, Prince Jammy, I-Roy, Burning Spear, Horace Andy, Lee Perry, Mad Professor etc. and yes, that Studio One box set is fantastic! I remember when Soul Jazz used to a have a little record store in the old Spitalfields Market in London (before they gutted the soul out of the Market and turned it into a faceless mall with a coupla stalls). saw many a fine show in London, £5.00 for Augustus Pablo; those were the days!! and of course those deep bass vibrations of the sound systems we used to get in Brixton, just down the road from me. fine weed, fine rum and fine riddims indeed. Cornell Campbell is great. you might want to check out the "I Shall Not Remove 1975-80" release on the excellent Blood & Fire label - http://www.bloodandfire.co.uk/ They mainly do CDs now but they still do limited pressings on vinyl which are mastered by Moritz Von Oswald from Rhythm & Sound/Basic Channel fame. Anytime you want recommendations or info on releases, old or new, then drop me a message, man.
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    I was on a mission to find hardware in our basement to affix a gauntlet of sorts to stymey our dog Guinness from escaping when I came across crateloads of tapes.Grateful Dead made up a good number of them, but I was a taping fool when I got into reggae so I decided I'd set up my cassette deck and tackle the mountain of music before me. This music will never see the light of day on CD. What I'm listening to is a tape comprised of Studio One 12" from the late '70's and early '80's. Sir Clement Dodd was a Jamaican producer who recorded just about everybody in JA who was a quality performer. There's a newly remastered package that includes a compilation CD, three hour DVD and 100 page book called the Studio One Story that I recommend highly. It's on the Soul Jazz label The names on the tape sleeve for the tape I'm listening to don't reveal who fronted the fabulous stable of Studio One musicians, but I think I can come up with a few: Heavenless - is an instrumental that features the incredible Don Drummond on trombone. What a riddim'! I can't remember the next, but then there are three by Cornell Campbell - Conversation, Queen of the Minstrel & What Kind of World. He sounds like a reggae version of Curtis Mayfield. The flip side of the tape has Alton Ellis and Sugar Minott among others. All feature tasteful dub effects and fine instrumentation. Needless to say, when I started searching through the basement "archive" this was one of the tapes I had to find. The date on the tape is 2/07/88. Is there anybody else out there who listens to this stuff? By the way, I'm extremely stoked about the next Dave's Picks - hope you are too!
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    Europe '72 - Is This Fast??
    Indeed. E72 was speeded up a little, apparently (I read somewhere) in order to fit all the songs on a double LP.
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    FINALLY just picked up the Europe 72 stuff. Not the entire box set, but Volume 1 and 2. Great, great stuff. But one thing is jumping out at me, and I didn't see it mentioned anywhere else online. Does Vol. 1 play fast? Especially on the Morning Dew, that's the highest pitch I've ever heard of Jerry's voice, and other stuff here and there, the harmonies on He's Gone, it just sounds like it's played on a record player too fast and everything's a little higher pitched than usual. Has anyone ever noticed this or heard of it being an issue?
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    DAVE'S PICKS VOL III........right here on the listening party :)
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The real-time reports continue...
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Sing the Delta I must confess that I've lost track of whatever message Randall Lard is attempting to send us in this thread. I'm afraid that if I go back and piece it together it'll turn out to be a prophecy of the apocalypse. Or a recipe for cheesecake. Or not.
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Hapsash and the coloured coat with the human host and the heavy metal kids. Why I didn't buy it in 1967 is a mystery to me !!
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It's spacy and a thrill to listen to, if you know what you're listening to. Happy Thanksgiving everybody! Hope it's happy, healthy and safe for everybody -- from the Macy's parade to packing Turkey sandwiches on Monday morning! Ain't that America?
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Thelonious Monk "Genius of Modern Music, Vol. 1" 11/21/47 Graxhan Moncur "Evolution" 11/21/63 B.B. King "Live at the Regal" 11/21/64 Grateful Dead Denver Coliseum 11/21/73 (A Road Trips jewel) Jam it up Dead community!
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or maybe an apocalyptic cheesecake, gratefaldean. that would be most agreeable.wise words from the sweet toothsayer. Nostradamousse, if you will? i rather like the cut of your jibber-jabber.
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"Electric Music For The Mind And The Body" -Country Joe and the Fish.Another case of a band most famous for one of it's worst songs(?). I find "Feel Like I''m Fixin' to Die", an annoying, unlistenable song. But there is some really wonderful music on this album.... Happy Thanksgiving to Everyone.
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Grateful Dead Live Winterland 71 Thank you RSD
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I've had more fun discovering this band this year than any other recent discovery. I have enjoyed out "music" by Derek Bailey, Fred Frith, and Henry Kaiser for almost ten years, but had resisted the pull of prog and Canterbury. Big mistake. HC and its peer groups were great, committed and uncompromising artists. Jump through the window!
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12-01/71 Set 2, SBD Miller, courtesy Jake R. Feelin' this one tonight. Soooo much mo!
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At the moment I'm listening to the jam out of Playing In The Band. I picked this up on sale in a record store for $15. It's KQED's production and is done pretty well. There are some really good shots of the band as a family up on that stage. There are the two drummers in the back, the trio of guitarists, Donna between Jerry & Bob and Keith on his Yamaha keyboards to the right. Everybody looks so dang young. Bobby with glasses. Keith always looks so freakin' into his own world. This show is very California mellow. You sit back and scratch your head going "Man, I sure remember the band a lot more rockin' than that..." But, that was the way it was in the West in general and California in particular. The floor isn't overcrowded with tightly packed people, the whole scene is very mellow, like eating a giant Quaalude. Anyhow, I'm sure glad I picked it up. This is my first listen to this show.
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all that shines is not gold? Gotta listen to a fave on its anni - sure would like for Charlie to finish this one off. The meat of the 2nd set was on jam of the week a while back. Nice.
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Double FantasyA Heart Play By John Lennon and Yoko Ono 1 (JUST LIKE) STARTING OVER 2 KISS KISS KISS 3 CLEANUP TIME 4 I'M LOSING YOU 6 I'M MOVING ON 7 BEAUTIFUL BOY (DARLING BOY) 8 WATCHING THE WHEELS 9 YES, I'M YOUR ANGEL 10 WOMAN 11 BEAUTIFUL BOYS 12 DEAR YOKO 13 EVERY MAN HAS A WOMAN WHO LOVES HIM 14 HARD TIMES ARE OVER Produced by John Lennon, Yoko Ono and Jack Douglas Lyrics included with credits in CD case.
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Hill Auditorium 12/15/71 is hitting the spot nicely, thank you. Charlie Miller Rocks. Jake R rocks, too. Thanks guys. 0 official from December '71. Wait, what? Something's gotta give!
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In face of the harshest darkness there is light. It is like watching something beautiful appear out of the most mournful space-jam the dead ever did. Sometimes it was The Wheel, Sometimes Gimme Some Lovin, Sometimes Truckin' or Uncle John's Band. You never knew. But out of the confused gyration of meandering space there was something to be joyful with. This year's vortex seems to be grinding non-stop, yet still a beautiful tune emerges as the days start to become longer. Celebrate life and light and let the darkness fade on it's own. Thrive this season! Everyone!
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Kingswood Music Theatre, Maple Ontario: Listening to the recording one is not struck by any superlatives, yet there is s total above-average quality of playing and smoothness here that cannot be denied. The BIODTL>Dupree's>LL Rain> Might As Well really shows some sustain to end the first set... Scarlet>Fire does not slouch to opens the 2nd. But it is of course the New Orleans; Big Boss man>Aiko-Aiko encore trio that steals the show, followed by Wavy's remarks about these being the good ole' days at the end is what marks this as a watershed moment. My favorite for all of '84 (And applause for those polite Canadians)
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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cDm_ZHyYTrg http://www.dead.net/features/gd-radio-hour/grateful-dead-hour-no-1262 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4YbFzfIjGX0 http://www.dead.net/features/jam-week/december-21-december-27-2012 Going into spin the 12th hour of the Jam of the Week on Repeat... I will never be the same; like a snake I've been able to shed that which doesn't feel like Christmas and now (like the star atop the tree) I'm glistening. Have Yourselves a Merry Prankster Kinda Christmas- and Rock On! With fruitcake-flavored lovingkindness and... ample good cheer...a toast to Peace, Love and Joy with every good wish to ALL in the New Year, xo!
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http://www.ustream.tv/channel/eight2theuniverse Got this from a friend, ahhh a miracle indeed as it is hopefully connected to the Furthur Show in SF. It's in between sets, finger's crossed it's a good stream. The FURTHUR poster is awesome, great job it's powerfully symbolic but with grand grateful dead custom adherence, xo! Wish I were in SF....ahh but alas I am. Love you all, xo
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Listening to 9/24/1993 Boston. Flew up from Nashville with three friends, where we met up with more friends and stayed at my sister's house for the weekend section of the Garden run. Fri 9/24, Sat 9/25 and Sun 9/26. I'm building up the energy preparing for the spectacular "Standing on the Moon" on Sunday. Sitting rear of stage at the old Boston Garden had great sound. Our mail order gave us one night on the floor and two side/back stage on Phil side. From the back, the stage was open and we great view (and sound like I said) of Billy and Mickey during show but especially during Drums when the vast array of percussion instruments were put to use. Really fun weekend. Sunday night was insane in so many ways. Those of us who were there in my circle of friends recently had an email chain reminiscing the details of that night. I just love how the Grateful Dead's music is so wonderfully preserved. Listening to shows I went to literally take me right back to the venue and the friends and extended Dead family I was with at the time. Sensory overload, I can see it, hear it and even smell, taste and feel it. He's Gone from 9/24 that is queued up right now is very spirited. Later today, surely I'll be on the archive dialing up past New Year's Eve shows; and/or see what XM23 has to offer.
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Holy Jesu! Care four a spot of tea? Boston tea, that is. The boys are so cool this night. Chimes, maracas, gongs Can you believe this stuff?! By the way I'm listening to 12/30. I'm going to NY and Jimi for NYE.May all your hopes and dreams come true. Paz.