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    2/22/44 Coleman Hawkins "Rainbow Mist" Like the title? Music's great! 2/22/53 Charlie Parker "Washington Concert" With orchestra - ex! 2/22/63 Sam Cooke "Night Beat" Three tracks of late-night bluesy Sam Cooke. 2/22/64 Thelonious Monk "Around the World" Comprised of a number of sessions - these are dynamite!!! 2/22/68 Don Patterson "Boppin' & Burnin'" With guitarist Pat Martino. Grows on ya. 2/22/69 Dead Dream Bowl Charlie Miller - turn it up! Waaaay up! 45th anni 2/22/74 Dead Winterland 1st of three - would make a solid box, no? 40th anni
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    A Bad Diana Track: Notes From The Underground To A Crazy Girl Label: Jnana Records / United Durtro Cat#: united jnana 333
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    Kerridge Track: Black Sun Label: Downwards Cat#: DNK LP01
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    Raime Track: Passed Over Trail Label: Blackest Ever Black Cat#: BLACKESTCD001
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    Dick's Pick 3 and ruminations......
    I downloaded Dick's Pick Number 3 a couple nights ago. Needless to say, I thoroughly have enjoyed it. It's hard to go wrong with anything from 1977. I've had the "To Terrapin" concert recorded on May 28th for a while. It's interesting to listen to one show that is only six days earlier and it sounds quite a bit different. I'm not that obsessed with sound quality. I'm old enough to remember the latter days of vinyl. In the early 70's records were thick and they were high quality. By the time I was a kid in the late 70's and early 80's the records were thin and they skipped constantly. I remember a copy of the Rolling Stones "Some Girls" that skipped. I do think vinyl has a warm feel to it though but I hated having to go back to the record store all the time because the album skipped. I also remember putting a penny on the needle to try to "groove" the record. I'm becoming a fan of gdradio.net. My subscription to XM Radio has lapsed. I think gdradio does a great job of mixing it up. What else have I been listening too? The Rolling Stones "Get Yer Ya Ya's Out" live from 1969. I also went on a Chris Cornell kick listening to a lot of Soundgarden, Temple of the Dog, and Audioslave. Was the Seattle grunge sound the last great burst for rock music? I don't know. I think some of Cornell's stuff ranks up there with all the other classic bands that happened to be lucky enough to be born earlier in time. I love the version of "Dancing in the Streets" on DP #3. Estimated Prophet and Eyes of the World are also stellar. I recently listened to one of the concerts I attended in person on the Archive. It made me realize how fast time goes. At 46 I'm neither old nor young. I am kind of in a strange middle ground. My back lets me know I'm not getting any younger. I am interested in some of the Europe '72 recordings. I have "100 Year Hall" and I think it kicks butt. Would love to hear from my old friend Matt J if he ever surfs these boards. He took me to my first show and was a "real deadhead". Peace.
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    Anthony Child Track: Untitled Label: Downwards Cat#: LINO 24
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    Perfume Track: だいじょばない Label: Perfume Records Cat#: UPCP-5003
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    Mose Alison "Sings" 2/13/57 Nice recent remaster. Stan Getz "Jazz Samba" 2/13/62 ***** Sonny Rollins "The Bridge" 2/13/63 If you've got it listen to it - too much! I'm going to wait on the 2/13 & 14/70 'til tomorrow - you know, Dick's 4 - most definitely one of the Dicks I know by number.
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    Trade Track: I Notice You All Label: Works The Long Nights Cat#: SHEWORKS005
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King Oliver 10/26/23 Duke Ellington Small Groups, Vol.1 10/26/37 George Lewis "Jazz Funeral In NOLA" 10/26/53 Miles Davis "Relaxin'" & "Cookin'" 10/26/56 Jackie McLean "A Fickle Sonance" 10/26/61 Bob Dylan "Carnegie Hall" 10/26/63 (One of those Record Store finds) Derek & the Dominos @ Fillmore East 10/23 & 24/70 Grateful Dead Rochester 10/26/71 Sound Dimension "Jamaica Soul Shake, Vol. 1" (only the duppy knows!) Joe Higgs "Unity is Power" 1979 (brand spankin' new!) Merle Haggard "The Way I Am" 1980 Go Cards!
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Helena Hauff
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M.I.A.
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Been in the mood for some progressive rock since Friday morning. OHO is actually based in Baltimore, MD, and has been around since the '70s. They have been called "the American answer to Pink Floyd," though I'm not so sure that aptly describes their music. They have a heavy Celtic folk influence to their sound backed with powerful, haunting female vocals. Check 'em out on CD Baby.
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Count Basie 11-09-38 Mal Waldron "Mal 1" 11-09-56 Dizzy Reece "Star Bright" 11-09-59 Neil Young "Sugar Mountain" 11-09-68 Grateful Dead Winterland 11-09-73 (might be my fave of the three) Sound Dimension Jamaica Soul Shake, Vol. 1 '70's
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Al Bell wrote, "I'll Take You There"after his little brothers funeral while in the backyard. Sung by the Beautiful Staple Singers. I have never not loved this song. I dreamly sang this throughout Veteran's Day. Jump-in http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xO0Q3192Jrs This one too... http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=n5GyJuhQmkQ And... these two too, http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JxuSUX-_bsw http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HzKb-vpGnpQ
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Not sure how many of you--if any--are familiar with the music of Daniel Higgs (e.g.: Lungfish, Skull Defekts), but I recently scored a copy of the limited edition LP "The Godward Way." Higgs's solo work harkens back to early music--pre-music industry music--and is probably hard on the casual music listener, but his work is just so...PROLIFIC. "The Godward Way" is a 24-minute "jam" on the long-neck banjo and mouth harp with somew chanting/singing thrown in for good measure. And, as an added bonus, the LP came with a CD copy for easy portability. I have several of Higgs's solo records, and, if you're interested in jumping into that realm, I highly suggest starting with "Say God" of "Beyond & Between." They're less abrasive than such records as "Atomic Yggdrasil Tarot" or "Clairaudience Fellowship."
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Found this to be the highlight show of the Spring '77 box. They are all close though. The band is in the same groove each of these five nights and it just seems to be the venue and crowd that are changing it up. These CD sleeves are very nice and would have made the E72 box far, far, better without adding much in the way if extra cost. They would have easily fit in the trunk, too!
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check out this new video wow they are awesome of the 18th and entire show from 19th on you tube Grateful Dead 6-19-76 Capitol Theatre Passaic NJ . Voodoonola2 Voodoonola2·78 videos
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Man, I haven't sat down to listen to the Ramones in what feels like ages, and it's amazing how one can forget how incredibly amazing a band truly is/was. I started listening while driving to work, and my one-year-old was squealing and dancing in her carseat. It does a poppa proud to see his little one love his favorite bands, too!
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Dead.net, "Easy Answers" 12/13/1992 San Diego. Thanks for the 30 days of the Dead downloads, Sweet! Paisley Tom
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Billie Holiday 1 & 2, disc 1 "Complete BH" 11/27/33 Red Garland "All Kinds of Weather" 11/27/58 Jimmy Heath "The Thumper" 11/27/59 Rolling Stones "Get Yer Ya Ya's Out" 11/27/69 Roy Buchanan "Livestock" 11/27/74 Goin' down to the graveyard, got to see my baby, got to see my baby, just one more time. Love Les Pauls, Es 335's and tele's! Question: If you were to combine Workingman's and American Beauty, what would be the just exactly perfect song sequence? Same goes for Garcia and Ace and Wake and Mars Hotel.
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before i listened to this albulm i was sceptical because i had heard it was different from other rdead records. However as soon as i turned it on and heard my new favorite version of good lovin for the first time i knew shakedown street was good creation
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Giving "New Moon," the new Men album, a try. It was on my Amazon recommendations list, and I have no idea why. It's mildly terrible. That's about as well as I can summarize whatever it is I'm listening to.
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The Haxan Cloak
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Great black throated wind - dead 6_15_95Always enjoyed this tune F'n a.