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  • Gr8flKev
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    Just started set 2, via the archive. The version I'm listening to is a SBD/AUD composite, but its such a great show that I didn't try to fine a full SBD to listen to! I suggest giving it a listen.
  • gratefaldean
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    Gloryland Not new, but new to me -- the artist, that is. Checking him out in advance of seeing him open for Todd Snider in a few weeks. What I'm hearing from the album reminds me at times of James McMurtry, of Todd Snider, of Dave Alvin, of Steve Earle. Roosty rocking, great lyrics. The album was recorded in 2009, mixed/mastered in 2010, the copyright says 2012. What took so long? In the DIY land of what passes for today's music business (see this article by David Lowery, long but worth the time: http://thetrichordist.wordpress.com/2012/04/15/meet-the-new-boss-worse-… If you need a reason to support your favorite artists with your dollars, this should drive home the why of it), it probably took that long for Gordon to be able to afford to release the album. And in true DIY fashion, when you order the CD from his website, Gordon signs it for you, personalized if you wish. Not just once, mind you: signed the digipak, the CD itself, and an insert. Nice. And to echo Guitarman: RIP Doc Watson.
  • Guitarman4698
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    R.I.P. I'm going back and listening to his old stuff, a great guitarist and was probably an influence on Jerry. Amazing bluegrass picker.
  • Deadicated
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    The 23rd is a revelation. Own this or the odds may never be in your favor!The 24th is a struggle - Jerry's darn g-string gives him fits repeatedly! But there are plenty of shining moments, including those that wound up on Europe '72. The 25th is back to position "A". I'm listening to it now and, yes, the Feelin' Groovy is as good as it gets. How can this still be so amazing after 40 years? The 26th. We know this one. It knows us. Thank you, powers that be. And thank you to my fam for allowing me the spac e to listen to all this magic. Paz.
  • Deadicated
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    Kongressal 5/18/72 1st set John Coltrane "Black Pearls" 5/23/58 Dexter Gordon "Our Man In Paris" 5/23/63 Great liner notes blairj, 'cept I like Sugaree's tempo.
  • gratefaldean
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    Despite the dearth of jams, and despite the WOS vocals that sometimes seem to slice right through my head (I've got a fair amount of higher-frequency hearing loss; you'd think that these sibilant vox would help compensate for my hearing deficiencies, but no, instead they sometimes edge over into white noise territory for me-- a little unpleasant), I'm very much enjoying this one.
  • gratefaldean
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    Sirius XM, just caught the tail end of 4/28/71, Fillmore East. St Stephen > NFA > GDTRFB > NFA Going Down the Road features an additional verse: I'm going where those chilly winds don't blow I'm going where those chilly winds don't blow Going where those chilly winds don't blow Don't want to be treated this way. The first time I heard this, I thought that Jerry was singing "I'm going where those shitty winds don't blow." And maybe he was. But probably not.
  • cosmiccowboy-1
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    the woodstock album,the Band,Swamptater and ditchbank boys(reverb nation),the Cream Of Clapton.
  • gratefaldean
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    Beatles -- Magical Mystery Tour. Not exactly a favorite Beatles album, but I've always loved the non-album singles that Capitol included on the US (now the "standard") LP version of MMT. Penny Lane/Strawberry Fields Forever was the first record that I ever bought, it's still one of the best double A-side singles that I've ever heard. I ran into a "40 best albums released in 1967" list just a little bit ago. I didn't start buying albums until 1969 (too young, no money), so it was a little surprising to me that I had a goodly number of these sitting on my shelf, most in vinyl, and most in vinyl AND CD. A pretty good year, I think: Grateful Dead -- Grateful Dead Beatles -- Sgt Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band Magical Mystery Tour Jimi Hendrix Experience -- Are You Experienced? Axis: Bold As Love Doors -- The Doors Strange Days Rolling Stones -- Between the Buttons Jefferson Airplane -- Surrealistic Pillow After Bathing at Baxter's Moby Grape -- Moby Grape Big Brother and the Holding Company -- Big Brother and the Holding Company Pink Floyd -- Piper at the Gates of Dawn Byrds -- Younger Than Yesterday Aretha Franklin -- I Never Loved a Man the Way I Love You Velvet Underground -- VU and Nico Cream -- Disraeli Gears Arlo Guthrie -- Alice's Restaurant Moody Blues -- Days of Future Passed Bob Dylan -- John Wesley Harding The Who -- The Who Sell Out Donovan -- Mellow Yellow Otis Redding and Carla Thomas -- King and Queen (and by the way, RIP "Duck" Dunn) Buffalo Springfield Again
  • Deadicated
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    5/10/72 (yup, a little arears) and am becoming increasingly overwhelmed by this experience!!!! Holy mierda! Still got eight more shows to go!!!
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This http://www.ustream.tv/channel/taperrob FURTHUR @Broomfield, CO Like yesterday, more miracles, like tomorrow more miracles... til I get my last one... Oh Yeah, keep them coming, xo. THANK YOU ALL, XO Make Love More ------------------------------(----@ -------------------------------(---@ @@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@ http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eyU3bRy2x44
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Where are you? Be nice to read you here again friend.
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Anna, been lurking lately. I feel as if I've run out of words. Strange feeling, that. OK, so I'm listening to Carrie Rodriguez -- Give Me All You Got. And then Emmylou Harris and Rodney Crowell -- Old Yellow Moon. I'll be see a stop on their co-headlining tour with Richard Thompson in a few weeks. I have very high expectations for this show...
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3/08/34 Coleman Hawkins "1929-1943" Sunny Side of the Street 3/08/37 Duke Ellington "Small Groups, Vol. 1" 3/08/50 Billie Holiday "decca" 3/08/53 Charlie Parker "Washington Concert" He's quite on fire here! 3/08/55 Jim Raney "A" Easy 3/08/57 Hank Mobley Quintet (RVG Remaster) Funk In A Deep Freeze 3/08/60 Sam Jones "Soul society" 3/08/65 Charles Lloyd "Of Course, Of Course" 3/08/65 Johnny Hodges "Everybody Knows" One month until Day Two of the '72 crate!
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love it, love it, love it!
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Amon Düül II
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Got my Duane Allman Retrospective courtesy UPS yesterday afternoon so I guess really the only way to properly kick off this listening event is to listen to Fillmore East - the Chronicles version - because it says it all. To my ears, even though it was released in '92, it has the best sound of any of the official releases. (I just finished 'Liz Reed - speechless, as usual). The DAR features the Sugar Mags from Fillmore East. Anybody else out there get this thing? It's beautiful!
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Considered a vintage Jerry night for tightness and creativity with Branford Marsallis. Listening to Franklin's Tower right at the moment. Gotta love it, the whole 160 minutes worth. Great way to lead into the weekend ;)
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http://archive.org/details/PhilLeshandFriends2013-03-17.PUGDOG My Sunday, really Friday... Night has been made Superb, musically speaking. I am working on my Dad's stuff and not mine. I am in the hootch and this music is so fine. I have not listened to the music that will be made tomorrow. It can't be played right now... you see. Thank God, xo.
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Älgarnas Trädgård
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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=85gO8XLb4ug Sticks and Stones May Break My Bones BUT Names Will Never Hurt Me Make Love NOT War Even If It Is To An Asshole. The song says it all, high cheeky smiles all around. As the briers were so unlovingly wrapped and twisted about his brows. It's only been 2 days ago in Heaven. There is time do not worry. Took God 6 days to make this. Maybe it will take us 6 days to figure it out. Heaven on Earth that is. Peace and Goodwill To All! Now, where's that hammer... I'm on my way to work and they insist on large nails, xo! Like a lesson in a high-school history class. Man kind fails at World Peace again. He's died 2013 times.,.. COME ON PEOPLE (an assholes) Let's get it right!
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Saunders-Garcia The Complete 1973 Fantasy Recordings. So glad I finally picked this one up. I thought I had hopelessly burnt myself out on this music decades ago. But with the great sound upgrade (and better headphones) it's really like discovering it all over again. Also a nice booklet and beer coaster (a useful trinket).
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Pablo Moses - Revolutionary DreamPrince Far I - Health and Strength Wailing Souls - Classic Cuts 1978-84 Culture - 15 Dub Shots Yabby You - Jesus Dread Joe Gibbs - Scorchers from the Mighty Two Blood and Fire- Heavyweight 2 and 3 etc
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Pablo Moses - Revolutionary DreamPrince Far I - Health and Strength Wailing Souls - Classic Cuts 1978-84 Culture - 15 Dub Shots Yabby You - Jesus Dread Joe Gibbs - Scorchers from the Mighty Two Blood and Fire- Heavyweight 2 and 3 etc
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those are some fiiiine selections! The Pablo Moses starert is particularly scathing. I have a U-Roy disc on order expressly for Drive Her Home - I'm trying to build a Crucial Cuts Cd since it's not yet available. This is the last piece!
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ZZ Top - 'Fandango!'Roger Waters - 'Radio K.A.O.S.' MGMT - 'Oracular Spectacular', 'Congratulations', and 'Late Night Tales' That last MGMT record, 'Late Night Tales', is quite the gem. If you're not familiar with the series, it's an artist's playlist of his/her/their favorite late-night tunes by artists who influenced his/her/their music. Pretty cool stuff!
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I wasn't sure where to ask these at, so hopefully in here would be fine. What is everyon's top favorite Dead albums for studio, live albums, and box sets?
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Do you have some links or any kind of discussion that members say what their favorite Dead box set is?
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Albrecht/d.
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Wonderful, Glorious When the words just sound like noise I need a new alphabet When the world stops making sense I make a new alphabet