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  • gratefaldean
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    Jonapi sighting!
    Are you back, or just passing through?
  • GRTUD
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    Scarlet/Fire ~ Broomfield, CO. 2/16/12 Damn y'all .... "Heart of Gold Band" indeed-E! I had a grateful time at these three shows ... Colorado rocks (literally ;-)! Thanks for the amazing hospitality everyone...
  • Deadicated
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    Jazz to Dead
    Billie Holiday "Jazz at the Philharmonic" 6/03/46 Gerry Mulligan "Pleyel Concert" 6/03/54 Grateful Dead Paramount Theatre 6/03/76 1st set (Hunter Seamons matrix - nice!) Joe Henderson "Page One" 6/03/63 RVG GD Paramount 2nd set Maybe a '76er'll be comin' our way!
  • PonchoBill
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    Probably the greatest power ballad ever.
    Since I've Been Loving You Zepplin
  • M. Fazima
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    Speaking of the above referenced sandwich
    There might be better versions available out there, but if you stream/download it from Archive as I have, there is a tape splice during the first UJB and the five individual tracks don't match up exactly right, which is a real drag when you're immersing yourself in the beauty of this jam, and how they morph the songs into one another. So I took the liberty of playing with them, taking out about 5 seconds of audio around the splice so that it passes by without notice, and matching up the tracks into one amazing roughly 40 minute or so mp3. Download here if you'd like: http://www.mediafire.com/download.php?b8cp32tf5uace9x Playing>UJB>Morning Dew>UJB>Playing November 17, 1973, Pauley Pavilion, UCLA
  • M. Fazima
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    Mr. Pid
    Some great places to get started! Thanks.
  • Deadicated
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    New! Check Archive for 4/26/71. SBD FLAC. Eight tunes of sweetness. Jerry on pedal. Guess I'll have to throw on the Dead's sets, too.Thanks PTB.
  • Mr. Pid
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    Well, M. Fazima
    They all sort of morph though time, and that's half the fun. But you used the word significant (significance outside of a strict statistical implementation is actually subjective and context-dependent, and I shudder when considering the implications of legions of statisticians and actuaries measuring Dead songs for Significance..."Excrement! Rip that whole section out!") so I'll assume you meant substantial instead. First, there's the glaringly obvious ones where Bob covers Pig (Lovelight, Good Lovin') and then Dancin' In the Streets (compare 60's versions with 78-on versions) and one of the biggest is Friend Of The Devil which transforms from a lively, up-tempo country ditty in the early 70's to an almost lethargic heroin dirge by the end of the decade.
  • M. Fazima
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    Need some help from more experienced 'Heads
    I've been into the Dead for a long time, but I'm sort of just now opening up my mind to the live stuff. Took me awhile to be able to sit through a 20 minute jam I guess, but I'm there, and now I'm loving me some 30 minute dark stars, and some of the really cool song sandwiches. Which (finally) brings me to my question: I'm freaking out over the Pauley Pavilion show with the Playing>UJB>Morning Dew>UJB>Playing sandwich (one of the most amazing jams/song medleys I've ever heard), and I'm noticing how different, much slower and soulful this Morning Dew is than an earlier version I have. Are there other songs that they significantly changed their arrangement of over the years that I should be on the lookout for?
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    Live -- Everybody's Talkin' There really is something good to be said for a well-played, well-made compilation live album...
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Just caught Umphrey's McGee set at Bonnaroo. I can't be the only fan here! also checked out Andrew Bird and the Hands of Glory. I've been a fan of his for a long time, but never seen him "live." Just an incredible musician. Another edit: Nikhil Banerjee playing sitar.
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Listening to some Ratdog shows from Feb 2014.
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English Oceans This is becoming my favorite Truckers album, love the more balanced split between Hood songs and Cooley songs, including Cooley singing a Hood song. Plus there's this Space kind of thing to close out the album, very unexpected! Haven't posted here in a very long time, nice to see Mr Lard is still carrying the torch!
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Excited about the impending PF album, I'm digging into my stash and playing some live favorites: "Delicate Sound of Thunder" and "Pulse."
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Fillmore west 1969
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Today would have been dad's 86th - Coltrane's "Standard Coltrane", "Stardust" and "Bahia" 7/11/58. Fave tune of the nine from this session - "Something I Dreamed Last Night".Roland Kirk "Kirk's Works" Jack McDuff on B3.r 7/11/61 John Patton "Blue John" Similar vein as RRK. 7/11/63 Garcia Saunders discs 3 & 4 from Keystone mini-box. "Like a road" 7/11/73 Marshall Tucker "Where We All Belong" live stuff 7/11/74 Lucinda Williams "Car Wheels" companion live disc 7/11/98 jumped the gun on 7/11/69 - it's been a '69 Summer. Please, Dave, make the 11th bonus disc worthy!