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  • Deadicated
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    7/10/73 Jerry & Merl (1st two discs of box) 40 years ago. Achi wa wa wa!!!
  • kraven024
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    E72 vs. May77 'Bertha'/Megadeth super collider
    I listened to 4/21/72 Bremen off E72 today and have to say it is not the best show off the set. There are at least two start and stops on two songs, the linear notes blame Bob for forgetting the words, whatever, since the show was for a Rock and Roll German TV show and their time was limited there they play like its their debut album all over again> like Speedy Gonzalez>>F>A>S>T>>> The Bertha sounds like it belongs on the Grateful Dead Warner Debut (e c h o0O) compared to the Bertha I heard yesterday from 2 disc Chicago show off May '77, which was refreshingly slow... Anyway the new Megadeth has some great Mustaine and Broddick solos, love the new album Super Collider. Check it out if you haven't already.
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    7/08/78 Another Oroboros specialidad. Listening to Wharf Rat. Thanks Tim.
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    More Frank Black (Solo & with the Catholics)
    eBay is either my friend or my enemy. Over the last few days, I've bid on and won Frank Black's first solo album ("Frank Black"), his third solo album ("The Cult of Ray"), his fourth solo album ("Honeycomb"), his fifth solo album ("Fast Man Raider Man"), and his first three albums with the Catholics ("Frank Black and the Catholics," "Pistolero," and "Dog in the Sand"). Each and every one of these albums I haven't listened to in probably 5 years or more; I was laid up at home for a few weeks after a double surgery and had nothing better to do than watch TV, DVDs, and work on my CD collection. All of the above mentioned albums (and more) were purchased during that time. Frank Black's first solo album is rather similar to the last Pixies album, "Tromp le Monde," in style and sound, but the following two albums that preceded his time with the Catholics were noticeably different. Solo album #2, "Teenager of the Year," is by far my favorite of his solo outings and is packed with excellent tunes. "The Cult of Ray" has some very "Teenager of the Year"-ish songs and some very "Frank Black"-ish songs, and, as a result, is hit and miss. The hits, though, are GOOD. As he wrote, recorded, and toured with the Catholics, Frank Black ventured away from alternative rock and more and more into alternative country, though he stayed closer to his rock roots throughout. His fourth and fifth solo albums ("Honeycomb" and "Fast Man Raider Man," respectively) dabbled almost directly in country music while remaining distinctly Frank Black. They're good, but Frank just doesn't have the right voice to sell country records. It's also around this time he recorded a lot in Nashville with Reid Paley, with whom he recently released an album titled, ironically enough, "Paley & Francis." Don't have this one yet, but it's on the shopping list. In the meantime, I need to complete my FB&tCs collection, which consists of the following albums: "Black Letter Days," "The Devil's Workshop," and the vinyl edition of "Live at Melkweg." I also need one more solo FB record, "Christmass," and two more Black Francis albums: "Svn Fngrs" and "Nonstoperotik." Hope everybody had a safe and fun Independence Day weekend!
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    Red Rocks Our very own Oroboros aka Tim posted this on the LMA - just an excellent AUD that so captures this terrific performance. Thanks Tim.
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    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Es2mEhIdQDc I'll Take A Melody (Toussaint) I've seen the rain pouring down The sky was grey with a speck of blue Peek through a hole in the clouds The sun was screaming, "Hey You!". As you ramble through your sorrow Seems like everything come out wrong I'm living in yesterday's tomorrows I know something's helping me along I'll take a melody and see what I can do about it. I'll take a simple C and G and feel brand now about it. I understand why the old fisherman sail along, sail along, sail along. sail along, sail along, someday he'll be gone I hear you talking about your troubles Everybody's got their troubles too You can make them burst like bubbles If you know just what to do You know I've been called a dreamer Dreams that never come true But I've been called so many things before Tell you what I'm gonna do I'll take a melody and see what I can do about it. I'll take a simple C and G and feel brand now about it. I understand why the old fisherman sail along, sail along, sail along. sail along, sail along, someday he'll be gone I'll take a melody and see what I can do about it. I'll take a simple C and G and feel brand now about it. Shine on, keep on shining, shine on, keep on shining, shine on, keep on shining, Shine on, keep on shining, shine on, keep on shining, shine on, keep on shining, Shine on, keep on shining, shine on, keep on shining, shine on, keep on shining, Shine on, keep on shining, shine on, keep on shining, shine on, keep on shining,
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    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FM5LfXRSbyc -Full screen enjoyment "Sing it out with me..."
  • hockey_john
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    My 1st of a hundred or more California shows. Is one of my all time favorites because the scene was still just heads for the most part. 84 started the Gilled cheese movement. Had the big chunk of as we called it Reagan cheese so we turned it into a money maker. Funny cause people called us crazy for selling food in the parking lot of sand
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    One True Vine Kind of keeping in the Wilco vein, with Jeff Tweedy a very big part of this record. Speaking of, the Bobby sit-ins with Wilco on his leg of the AmericanaramA tour have made me really wish I'd been there. And the Bobby sit-ins with My Morning Jacket. And the other Bob on the tour seems to be keeping to himself, not exactly a shock I guess.
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    "Party at Ground Zero" If you've been watching the news at anytime in the last decade, this song seems almost TOO appropriate....
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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.