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    Was a student there at the time. Saw the JGB in Campbell Hall (76?),With collaboration from various kind folks in the Dead.net vining community, our own erickat prepared this handy guide explaining how vining works hereabouts. Many thanks to all involved, and vine on! --

    Dead.Net Vines - What It Is & How It Works

    (We're changing some things for 2009)

    BACKGROUND: The concept of a "vine" is music sharing through conventional means (e.g. mailing cd's or dvd's) with the sign-up list being on-line. The basic idea is that someone starts (seeds) a vine, made up of one or multiple shows,and sends it via mail to the first person who signs up. That person makes a copy for themselves and sends the ORIGINAL media on to the next person on the list. As more people sign up, it continues to grow and grow - hence the name "vine".

    MINIMUM REQUIREMENTS: Make sure you can deal with the media format. Many vines are

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  • MarkintheDark
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    gonna be hard on a vine slut like me...
    ...waiting for the new topics to show up ;^). Good job for sure erickat. I appreciate having things clearly spelled out, esp. the items that can result in a viner getting skipped. "No response in 3 - 4 days" is helpful, and setting a deadline was something that had prevented me from getting started on anything like this (well, that and the fact that I'm still fairly new here and didn't want to be pushy). The item regarding checking in periodically is good, too - several of the currently missing vines are involved there, viners mailing out vines to others who are known to be missing, or being at the end and not checking back for new signups. I don't think these guidelines will have a negative effect on the playground here, although as one viner stated a couple of months ago: "I've read some pretty restrictive rules on other sites & even though we have some hiccups here now & again, it's a much more free & open environment" I think the environment here is safe ;^) Cheers! MarkintheDark ********************************************* I have a sigfile! --> www.kindveggieburritos.com *********************************************
  • marye
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    thanks, re the new vines
    and I'll work on getting them posted by the end of the day.
  • marye
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    in response to badger's quite appropriate comment
    I've done a brief edit on the matter of the Vinedex, which represents truly heroic effort on badger's part.
  • erickat
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    hopefully a helpful tool
    There was a note on the old "new vines" topic about labeling the packages - but I would rather have documentation about what vine it is & set lists etc.. on the INSIDE of the package - to help prevent theft (not an indictment of our US postal workers - but decorating the outside can lead to temptation). As for keeping track of the vines, I use an excel spreadsheet to track vines. Sample Vine Tracking Spredsheet In this sample, I have deleted everyone's name & address - which i collect through the vining process (for vining purposes only - so i don't have to constantly ask for addresses). It consists of 4 tabsTab 1 - expected vines (sort by expected date & update frequently) Tab 2 - completed vines (copy from Tab1 to here as they get done - for historical purposes) Tab 3 - names & addresses Tab 4 - a copy of the vinedex (for local reference) Tab 5 - vines I have started (again - for historical purposes) with all the time we put into keeping the music flowing, it only makes sense to do it in an organized way & keep track of things. Note that Tabs 1 & 2 have url links back to this site, for easy status checking. It's really not much effort at all - as you're sitting there burning the discs, you just update the spreadsheet.
  • pomo1
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    Nice way to start off the new topic. Thanks. Thanks to Trevor, also, although my taste runs to pre 1981-82 stuff. OK, call me a snob, I can take it. "Let there be songs to fill the air."
  • Ltapilot
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    Ladies and Gentlemen an evening with the Grateful Dead
    In honor of this wonderful group, I offer up the following shows.gd70-01-02.early-late.sbd.cotsman.18120.sbeok.shnf gd70-01-10.sbd-pitch-corrected.miller.xxxxx.sbeok.flac16 gd70-07-14.sbd.cotsman.17815.sbeok.shnf gd70-07-16.sbd.miller.32551.sbeok.flac16 All are from 1970, there is some scratchiness to some of the tracks but all the shows warm my soul. As always all are offered in both SHN/FLAC and WAV. Please do not sign up before this vine is planted in it's own topic. Enjoy, long live the vineyard. Peace Rick _+_+_+_+_+_+_+_+_+_+_+_+_+_+_+_+_+_+_+_+_+ Grateful Dead 1-2-70 Fillmore East, New York, NY Disc 1 (63:08) Early Show: 1. Zarathustra introduction--> (1:09) 2. Mason's Children (6:12) 3. Casey Jones (4:27) 4. Black Peter (12:48) 5. Mama Tried--> (2:39) 6. Hard To Handle (4:58) 7. Cumberland Blues (5:49) 8. Cryptical Envelopment--> (2:01) 9. Drums--> (3:56) 10. The Other One%--> (10:14) 11. Cryptical Envelopment--> (1:59) 12. Cosmic Charlie// (6:49) Disc 2 (46:14) Late Show: 1. Uncle John's Band--> (7:19) 2. High Time (7:24) 3. Dire Wolf (4:19) 4. //Easy Wind (7:20) 5. China Cat Sunflower//(-->) (3:36) 6. //I Know You Rider (2:02) 7. Good Lovin' (7:30) 8. Me & My Uncle (3:05) 9. stage banter (1:37) 10. Monkey & The Engineer (1:57) Disc 3 (72:15) Late Show continued: 1. stage banter/tuning (1:34) 2. Dark Star//(-->) (29:59) 3. //St. Stephen--> (5:13) 4. The Eleven--> (12:20) 5. Lovelight% (23:07) _+_+_+_+_+_+_+_+_+_+_+_+_+_+_+_+_+_+_+_+_+ Grateful Dead - January 10, 1970 Golden Hall - San Diego, CA San Diego Community Concourse Setlist: d1t01 - Stage Banter/Tuning d1t02 - China Cat Sunflower -> d1t03 - I Know You Rider d1t04 - Me And My Uncle d1t05 - Dire Wolf d1t06 - Hard To Handle d1t07 - Casey Jones d1t08 - Mason's Children -> d1t09 - Black Peter (Missing but can be found on Disc 7 The Golden Road (1965 - 1973)) d1t10 - Good Lovin' d1t11 - Cold Rain And Snow d2t01 - Turn On Your Lovelight d2t02 - Announcements _+_+_+_+_+_+_+_+_+_+_+_+_+_+_+_+_+_+_+_+_+ Grateful Dead 7-14-70 Euphoria Ballroom, Disc 1 (51:49) acoustic set: 1. Don't Ease Me In (3:10) 2. //Friend Of The Devil (3:28) 3. stage banter (1:59) 4. Dire Wolf (3:54) 5. stage banter (3:35) 6. Dark Hollow (3:07) 7. //Candyman (4:45) 8. //Black Peter (6:46) 9. //How Long Blues (3:23) 10. Deep Elem Blues% (3:22) 11. Cumberland Blues* (5:13) 12. //New Speedway Boogie* (9:01) Disc 2 (75:07) electric set: 1. Casey Jones (5:05) 2. El Paso (6:05) 3. China Cat Sunflower--> (5:24) 4. I Know You Rider (5:09) 5. //Easy Wind (2:52) 6. Me & My Uncle (3:31) 7. Cryptical Envelopment--> (2:07) 8. Drums--> (7:10) 9. The Other One--> (10:12) 10. Cryptical Envelopment--> (5:18) 11. Cosmic Charlie (8:23) 12. Good Lovin'% (6:18) 13. Uncle John's Band (7:26) *with David Crosby on acoustic (Garcia is on electric) _+_+_+_+_+_+_+_+_+_+_+_+_+_+_+_+_+_+_+_+_+ Grateful Dead - July 16, 1970 Euphoria Ballroom - San Rafael, CA Setlist: d1t01 - //China Cat Sunflower -> d1t02 - I Know You Rider -> d1t03 - Candyman d1t04 - Turn On Your Lovelight
  • That Nice Hippy Guy
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    The Dead 7/10/03 Vine
    Great work on the new vines section you guys, thanks alot. If its alright I'd like to offer up this one. There is no post-jerry dead in vindex. The Dead Thursday, July 10, 2003 Red Rocks Amphitheater Morrison, CO Neumann u89i(Subcard/NOS)->Lunatec V3@16/48khz w/ANSR on DA-20->VX Pocket->Wavelab(resampled to 44.1khz)->CDWAV->Flac 16 Disc 1: Set I 1. Jam-> 2. Help On the Way-> 3. Slipknot!-> 4. Here Comes Sunshine-> 5. Hard To Handle 6. Down the Road Again-> 7. Tennessee Jed-> 8. Broken Arrow Disc 2: Set I cont. 1. Dark Star-> 2. Bertha Set II 3. Blackbird@-> 4. New Minglewood Blues 5. Eyes Of the World-> 6. Dark Star Jam-> 7. Drums/Space-> Disc 3: Set II cont. 1. China Doll-> 2. The Wheel-> 3. Dark Start-> 4. Throwing Stones-> 5. Franklin's Tower 6. Encore Break 7. Organ Donor Rap 8. Loose Lucy "You know the one thing we need is a left handed monkey wrench....."
  • Birdsong1969NJ
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    I love everyone
    Thanks all! Marye, Ericat and all the others that had a hand in this. It is truly a privilege to be able to collect and share music here. Just 6 months ago I only dreamed that I could have such amazing quality and such an abundance of hours. It was seriously a dream. I am GRATEFUL. Vine on! "I had a hard run, runnin' from your window."
  • erickat
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    Hal's "wait wait..."
    (from Hal R - for posterity sake) wait one more thing We forgot to mention how listening to vines will open your senses to the wonders of nature; give you the keys to universal knowledge; open the gates of mystic revelation; expand cosmic consciousness; empower your inner Buddha and Christ natures; have you become one with the Tao; grant you inner peace; lead to new friendships; put you in blissful states; plant a permanent smile on your face; give you a huge sense of humor and wit; make you shake your bones throughout the day and just plain be filled with joy and innate coolness as you groove through life. On the other hand, never mind. Peace. If the doors of perception were cleansed, everything would appear to man as it is, infinite. William Blake
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Was a student there at the time. Saw the JGB in Campbell Hall (76?),With collaboration from various kind folks in the Dead.net vining community, our own erickat prepared this handy guide explaining how vining works hereabouts. Many thanks to all involved, and vine on! --

Dead.Net Vines - What It Is & How It Works

(We're changing some things for 2009)

BACKGROUND: The concept of a "vine" is music sharing through conventional means (e.g. mailing cd's or dvd's) with the sign-up list being on-line. The basic idea is that someone starts (seeds) a vine, made up of one or multiple shows,and sends it via mail to the first person who signs up. That person makes a copy for themselves and sends the ORIGINAL media on to the next person on the list. As more people sign up, it continues to grow and grow - hence the name "vine".

MINIMUM REQUIREMENTS: Make sure you can deal with the media format. Many vines are

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ok so not much left anyway the retirement shows have already been vined as have other shows from year - - - - - - - - - - - - - - Spanish Jam
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I will be out of the country starting the 13th and not back till the 23rd. any vines that arrive after today will not be out till the feb28th. have to take a week of mental health days, surfing in some warm clear water.
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Grateful Dead6/26/74 Providence Civic Center, Providence, RI Source for disk 1: SBD>MR>C>DAT>CDR Contributed by Skankweed Source for discs 2,3: MSR > Reel > 4xDAT > CDR (HHB CDR-850) > SHN (EACx2) Contributed by John Oleynick (previous d1 from this source had problems, was withdrawn) Disc 1 ---- Set 1 ---- 1. Big River 2. Brown-Eyed Women 3. Beat It On Down the Line 4. Scarlet Begonias 5. Black-Throated Wind 6. Row Jimmy 7. Mexicali Blues 8. Deal 9. The Race Is On 10. Mississippi Halfstep 11. El Paso 12. Ship of Fools Disc 2 ---- Set 1 Continued ---- 1. Weather Report Suite Prelude > 2. Weather Report Suite Part 1 > 2. Let It Grow > 3. It Must Have Been the Roses ---- Set 2 ---- 4. // U.S. Blues 5. Me & My Uncle 6. Jam > 7. China Cat Sunflower > 8. I Know You Rider Disc 3 ---- Set 2 Continued ---- 1. Beer Barrel Polka Tuning 2. Truckin' > 3. The Other One Jam > 4. Spanish Jam > 5. Wharf Rat > 6. Sugar Magnolia ---- Encore ---- 7. Eyes of the World ====================== Grateful Dead - June 8, 1974 Coliseum Stadium - Oakland, CA Recording Info: Set 1 + Encores: SBD -> Master Reel -> Reel -> Reel -> Wavelab -> FLAC Set 2: SBD -> Master Reel -> Dat -> Wavelab -> FLAC Re-Mastering Info: FLAC -> Adobe Audition v1.5 -> Samplitude Professional v10.2 -> FLAC (3 Discs Audio / 2 Discs FLAC) Re-mastered By Charlie Miller charliemiller87@earthlink.net February 4, 2009 Patch Info: Sony ECM250 -> Master Cassette -> FLAC (shnid=94594) supplies: U.S. Blues (complete track) Big River (complete track) Ship Of Fools (complete track) Playing In The Band (17:00 - 17:20) Sugar Magnolia (complete track) Notes: -- All disc changes are seamless -- This is a re-master of shnid=97182 -- Thanks to Joe B. Jones for his help with the pitch correction -- Thanks to Matt Smith, Pat Lee, Jamie Waddell and David Gans for the SBD -- Thanks to Bob Menke for the AUD source -- I cleaned up some flaws and pitch corrected some tracks Set 1: d1t01 - Tuning d1t02 - The Promised Land d1t03 - Brown Eyed Women d1t04 - Me And Bobby McGee d1t05 - Scarlet Begonias d1t06 - Mexicali Blues d1t07 - It Must Have Been The Roses d1t08 - Me And My Uncle d1t09 - Tennessee Jed d1t10 - Greatest Story Ever Told d1t11 - China Cat Sunflower -> d1t12 - I Know You Rider d2t01 - Around And Around Set 2: d2t02 - U.S. Blues d2t03 - Big River d2t04 - Ship Of Fools d2t05 - Playing In The Band -> d2t06 - Wharf Rat -> d2t07 - Playing In The Band d3t01 - Eyes Of The World d3t02 - Sugar Magnolia Encore: d3t03 - Casey Jones -> d3t04 - One More Saturday Night =========================== 20th June 74 no info file sbd Clugston =============================== Audience Devotional Tree Round 17 - March, 2003 GRATEFUL DEAD Wednesday, June 26, 1974 Providence Civic Center - Providence, RI Audience Recording AudMC > WAV > CD > EAC > SHN Recorded by Jerry Moore near the rear of the floor, close to center axis with Sony ECM-99 Stereo mic (on metal pole) > Sony 152 deck. Maxell UD-120 cassettes, with Dolby B ON. Analog > Digital by David Minches January, 2003 Master Cassettes played back on Nak Dragon > ART DI/O > HD > Cool Edit 2000 > Feurio (CD) EAC & SHN by Noah Weiner February, 2003 EAC > MKW Audio Compression Toolkit (shn) DISC ONE [52:29] set one-a: 01 [02:36] crowd & tuning 02 [06:49] Big River 03 [05:54] Brown Eyed Women 04 [04:32] Beat It On Down The Line 05 [09:30] Scarlet Begonias 06 [09:38] Black Throated Wind 07 [10:11] Row Jimmy 08 [03:19] Mexicali Blues DISC TWO [59:31] set one-end: 01 [01:34] crowd & "technical malady time" 02 [06:10] Deal 03 [04:23] The Race Is On 04 [09:03] Mississippi Half Step Uptown Toodeloo 05 [06:51] El Paso 06 [08:41] Ship Of Fools 07 [01:19] Weather Report Suite Prelude > 08 [04:25] Weather Report Suite Part One > 09 [11:05] Let It Grow > 10 [06:00] It Must Have Been The Roses DISC THREE [54:55] set 1.5: 01 [22:17] Seastones set two-a: 02 [02:05] crowd & tuning 03 [06:02] US Blues 04 [03:33] Me And My Uncle 05 [02:28] Jam > 06 [13:14] China Cat Sunflower > 07 [05:16] I Know You Rider DISC FOUR [70:13] set two-end: 01 [01:11] crowd & tuning 02 [01:06] Beer Barrel Polka tuning 03 [13:40] Truckin' > 04 [02:12] Other One Jam* > 05 [15:20] Spanish Jam** > 06 [09:53] Wharf Rat > 07 [13:56] Sugar Magnolia encore: 08 [12:55] Eyes Of The World *begins with brief Drums and Bass solo **dissolves into long space jam ============================ Grateful Dead Boston Garden, Boston, MA June 28, 1974 - Set I Source: SBD>MR>DAT>Sonic Solutions>CD>?>EAC>SHN EAC'ed / SHN'ed by Tom Snider, Jr. 07/25/2002 Thanks to Jeff Cook for sending me the cd audio of this fine first set. 01. Mississippi Half Step-> 7:29 02. It Must Have Been The Roses-> 4:59 03. Jack Straw 5:16 04. Beat It On Down The Line 3:24 05. "Gold Plated Reconing" 0:40 06. Deal 5:02 07. Mexicali Blues 3:21 08. Tennessee Jed 8:02 09. Me And Bobby McGee 5:30 10. "The Sound Of Time Passing" 1:58 01. Loose Lucy 5:02 12. El Paso 4:21 13. Sugaree 7:03 14. Around & Around 5:22 Total Play Time: 1:07:36 ================================================ Grateful Dead Iowa State Fairgrounds Des Moines, IA 6/16/74 - Sunday Per Andy Lemieux, the source of this is as follows: Set 1: MSR>C>DAT>CD Set 2 & 3: MSC>DAT>CD (except for patch in Wharf Rat which is MSR>?>DAT>CD) DISC ONE [70:06] set one-a: 01 [08:04] Bertha 02 [04:16] Mexicali Blues 03 [08:56] Row Jimmy 04 [05:53] Beat It On Down The Line 05 [09:22] Scarlet Begonias 06 [08:00] Black-Throated Wind 07 [08:39] Sugaree 08 [05:27] El Paso 09 [06:10] It Must Have Been The Roses 10 [05:14] Jack Straw note: splice in Bertha at 4:05; splice in Sugaree at 2:25. DISC TWO [56:49] set one-end: 01 [10:24] China Cat Sunflower > 02 [05:39] I Know You Rider 03 [04:48] Around And Around set two-a: 04 [06:35] U.S. Blues 05 [03:17] The Race Is On 06 [15:24] Eyes Of The World > 07 [05:01] Jam 1 > 08 [05:37] Big River DISC THREE [59:03] set two-end: 01 [29:19] Playing In The Band set three-a: 02 [08:17] Tennessee Jed 03 [03:07] Me And My Uncle 04 [06:00] Deal 05 [06:11] Greatest Story Ever Told 06 [06:05] Ship Of Fools DISC FOUR [46:22] set three-end: 01 [07:11] Truckin' > 02 [05:15] Nobody's Fault But Mine Jam > 03 [04:03] Jam 2 > 04 [04:41] Jam 3 > 05 [09:43] Wharf Rat > 06 [08:14] Goin' Down The Road Feeling Bad encore: 07 [07:14] Casey Jones note: splice in Wharf Rat at 2:51 Based on Alan Fink's patched version: ...I used Steve Windsor's notes from his version: ...to verify and make the fixes myself. I also made several additional fixes, including... -- Removed two additional pops from Eyes Of The World at 14:35 and 15:10. -- Patched the splice in Wharf Rat with MSR>?>DAT>CD. Even after patching, it sounds like there may be a small chunk of material missing. -- Removed four additional pops from GDTRFB at 6:41, 6:43, 6:45 and 6:47. -- Patched the start of Casey Jones with alternate MSC>DAT>CD source. -- Retracked each disc so that tuning follows songs at the end of tracks. Kudos to Alan and Steve for their hard work. Thanks to Andy for the patch material for Wharf Rat. Sean Cribbs, 10/22/2004 ========================================= - - - - - - - - - - - - - - Spanish Jam
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Grateful Dead6/26/74 Providence Civic Center, Providence, RI Source for disk 1: SBD>MR>C>DAT>CDR Contributed by Skankweed Source for discs 2,3: MSR > Reel > 4xDAT > CDR (HHB CDR-850) > SHN (EACx2) Contributed by John Oleynick (previous d1 from this source had problems, was withdrawn) Disc 1 ---- Set 1 ---- 1. Big River 2. Brown-Eyed Women 3. Beat It On Down the Line 4. Scarlet Begonias 5. Black-Throated Wind 6. Row Jimmy 7. Mexicali Blues 8. Deal 9. The Race Is On 10. Mississippi Halfstep 11. El Paso 12. Ship of Fools Disc 2 ---- Set 1 Continued ---- 1. Weather Report Suite Prelude > 2. Weather Report Suite Part 1 > 2. Let It Grow > 3. It Must Have Been the Roses ---- Set 2 ---- 4. // U.S. Blues 5. Me & My Uncle 6. Jam > 7. China Cat Sunflower > 8. I Know You Rider Disc 3 ---- Set 2 Continued ---- 1. Beer Barrel Polka Tuning 2. Truckin' > 3. The Other One Jam > 4. Spanish Jam > 5. Wharf Rat > 6. Sugar Magnolia ---- Encore ---- 7. Eyes of the World ====================== Grateful Dead - June 8, 1974 Coliseum Stadium - Oakland, CA Recording Info: Set 1 + Encores: SBD -> Master Reel -> Reel -> Reel -> Wavelab -> FLAC Set 2: SBD -> Master Reel -> Dat -> Wavelab -> FLAC Re-Mastering Info: FLAC -> Adobe Audition v1.5 -> Samplitude Professional v10.2 -> FLAC (3 Discs Audio / 2 Discs FLAC) Re-mastered By Charlie Miller charliemiller87@earthlink.net February 4, 2009 Patch Info: Sony ECM250 -> Master Cassette -> FLAC (shnid=94594) supplies: U.S. Blues (complete track) Big River (complete track) Ship Of Fools (complete track) Playing In The Band (17:00 - 17:20) Sugar Magnolia (complete track) Notes: -- All disc changes are seamless -- This is a re-master of shnid=97182 -- Thanks to Joe B. Jones for his help with the pitch correction -- Thanks to Matt Smith, Pat Lee, Jamie Waddell and David Gans for the SBD -- Thanks to Bob Menke for the AUD source -- I cleaned up some flaws and pitch corrected some tracks Set 1: d1t01 - Tuning d1t02 - The Promised Land d1t03 - Brown Eyed Women d1t04 - Me And Bobby McGee d1t05 - Scarlet Begonias d1t06 - Mexicali Blues d1t07 - It Must Have Been The Roses d1t08 - Me And My Uncle d1t09 - Tennessee Jed d1t10 - Greatest Story Ever Told d1t11 - China Cat Sunflower -> d1t12 - I Know You Rider d2t01 - Around And Around Set 2: d2t02 - U.S. Blues d2t03 - Big River d2t04 - Ship Of Fools d2t05 - Playing In The Band -> d2t06 - Wharf Rat -> d2t07 - Playing In The Band d3t01 - Eyes Of The World d3t02 - Sugar Magnolia Encore: d3t03 - Casey Jones -> d3t04 - One More Saturday Night =========================== 20th June 74 no info file sbd Clugston =============================== Audience Devotional Tree Round 17 - March, 2003 GRATEFUL DEAD Wednesday, June 26, 1974 Providence Civic Center - Providence, RI Audience Recording AudMC > WAV > CD > EAC > SHN Recorded by Jerry Moore near the rear of the floor, close to center axis with Sony ECM-99 Stereo mic (on metal pole) > Sony 152 deck. Maxell UD-120 cassettes, with Dolby B ON. Analog > Digital by David Minches January, 2003 Master Cassettes played back on Nak Dragon > ART DI/O > HD > Cool Edit 2000 > Feurio (CD) EAC & SHN by Noah Weiner February, 2003 EAC > MKW Audio Compression Toolkit (shn) DISC ONE [52:29] set one-a: 01 [02:36] crowd & tuning 02 [06:49] Big River 03 [05:54] Brown Eyed Women 04 [04:32] Beat It On Down The Line 05 [09:30] Scarlet Begonias 06 [09:38] Black Throated Wind 07 [10:11] Row Jimmy 08 [03:19] Mexicali Blues DISC TWO [59:31] set one-end: 01 [01:34] crowd & "technical malady time" 02 [06:10] Deal 03 [04:23] The Race Is On 04 [09:03] Mississippi Half Step Uptown Toodeloo 05 [06:51] El Paso 06 [08:41] Ship Of Fools 07 [01:19] Weather Report Suite Prelude > 08 [04:25] Weather Report Suite Part One > 09 [11:05] Let It Grow > 10 [06:00] It Must Have Been The Roses DISC THREE [54:55] set 1.5: 01 [22:17] Seastones set two-a: 02 [02:05] crowd & tuning 03 [06:02] US Blues 04 [03:33] Me And My Uncle 05 [02:28] Jam > 06 [13:14] China Cat Sunflower > 07 [05:16] I Know You Rider DISC FOUR [70:13] set two-end: 01 [01:11] crowd & tuning 02 [01:06] Beer Barrel Polka tuning 03 [13:40] Truckin' > 04 [02:12] Other One Jam* > 05 [15:20] Spanish Jam** > 06 [09:53] Wharf Rat > 07 [13:56] Sugar Magnolia encore: 08 [12:55] Eyes Of The World *begins with brief Drums and Bass solo **dissolves into long space jam ============================ Grateful Dead Boston Garden, Boston, MA June 28, 1974 - Set I Source: SBD>MR>DAT>Sonic Solutions>CD>?>EAC>SHN EAC'ed / SHN'ed by Tom Snider, Jr. 07/25/2002 Thanks to Jeff Cook for sending me the cd audio of this fine first set. 01. Mississippi Half Step-> 7:29 02. It Must Have Been The Roses-> 4:59 03. Jack Straw 5:16 04. Beat It On Down The Line 3:24 05. "Gold Plated Reconing" 0:40 06. Deal 5:02 07. Mexicali Blues 3:21 08. Tennessee Jed 8:02 09. Me And Bobby McGee 5:30 10. "The Sound Of Time Passing" 1:58 01. Loose Lucy 5:02 12. El Paso 4:21 13. Sugaree 7:03 14. Around & Around 5:22 Total Play Time: 1:07:36 ================================================ Grateful Dead Iowa State Fairgrounds Des Moines, IA 6/16/74 - Sunday Per Andy Lemieux, the source of this is as follows: Set 1: MSR>C>DAT>CD Set 2 & 3: MSC>DAT>CD (except for patch in Wharf Rat which is MSR>?>DAT>CD) DISC ONE [70:06] set one-a: 01 [08:04] Bertha 02 [04:16] Mexicali Blues 03 [08:56] Row Jimmy 04 [05:53] Beat It On Down The Line 05 [09:22] Scarlet Begonias 06 [08:00] Black-Throated Wind 07 [08:39] Sugaree 08 [05:27] El Paso 09 [06:10] It Must Have Been The Roses 10 [05:14] Jack Straw note: splice in Bertha at 4:05; splice in Sugaree at 2:25. DISC TWO [56:49] set one-end: 01 [10:24] China Cat Sunflower > 02 [05:39] I Know You Rider 03 [04:48] Around And Around set two-a: 04 [06:35] U.S. Blues 05 [03:17] The Race Is On 06 [15:24] Eyes Of The World > 07 [05:01] Jam 1 > 08 [05:37] Big River DISC THREE [59:03] set two-end: 01 [29:19] Playing In The Band set three-a: 02 [08:17] Tennessee Jed 03 [03:07] Me And My Uncle 04 [06:00] Deal 05 [06:11] Greatest Story Ever Told 06 [06:05] Ship Of Fools DISC FOUR [46:22] set three-end: 01 [07:11] Truckin' > 02 [05:15] Nobody's Fault But Mine Jam > 03 [04:03] Jam 2 > 04 [04:41] Jam 3 > 05 [09:43] Wharf Rat > 06 [08:14] Goin' Down The Road Feeling Bad encore: 07 [07:14] Casey Jones note: splice in Wharf Rat at 2:51 Based on Alan Fink's patched version: ...I used Steve Windsor's notes from his version: ...to verify and make the fixes myself. I also made several additional fixes, including... -- Removed two additional pops from Eyes Of The World at 14:35 and 15:10. -- Patched the splice in Wharf Rat with MSR>?>DAT>CD. Even after patching, it sounds like there may be a small chunk of material missing. -- Removed four additional pops from GDTRFB at 6:41, 6:43, 6:45 and 6:47. -- Patched the start of Casey Jones with alternate MSC>DAT>CD source. -- Retracked each disc so that tuning follows songs at the end of tracks. Kudos to Alan and Steve for their hard work. Thanks to Andy for the patch material for Wharf Rat. Sean Cribbs, 10/22/2004 ========================================= Grateful Dead 6/26/74 Providence Civic Center, Providence, RI Source for disk 1: SBD>MR>C>DAT>CDR Contributed by Skankweed Source for discs 2,3: MSR > Reel > 4xDAT > CDR (HHB CDR-850) > SHN (EACx2) Contributed by John Oleynick (previous d1 from this source had problems, was withdrawn) Disc 1 ---- Set 1 ---- 1. Big River 2. Brown-Eyed Women 3. Beat It On Down the Line 4. Scarlet Begonias 5. Black-Throated Wind 6. Row Jimmy 7. Mexicali Blues 8. Deal 9. The Race Is On 10. Mississippi Halfstep 11. El Paso 12. Ship of Fools Disc 2 ---- Set 1 Continued ---- 1. Weather Report Suite Prelude > 2. Weather Report Suite Part 1 > 2. Let It Grow > 3. It Must Have Been the Roses ---- Set 2 ---- 4. // U.S. Blues 5. Me & My Uncle 6. Jam > 7. China Cat Sunflower > 8. I Know You Rider Disc 3 ---- Set 2 Continued ---- 1. Beer Barrel Polka Tuning 2. Truckin' > 3. The Other One Jam > 4. Spanish Jam > 5. Wharf Rat > 6. Sugar Magnolia ---- Encore ---- 7. Eyes of the World disc two track 6 to end excluded as on Dicks Picks 12 ==================================================== GRATEFUL DEAD Sunday, June 30, 1974 Springfield Civic Center Arena - Springfield, MA SBDMR > DATx2 > CD > SHN > WAV > SHN Soundboard: DAT > CD > SHN transfer by Dan Lynch Final editing and AUD patching by Noah Weiner - June, 2003 DAT > via optical cable > CD (via HHb CDR-800 Pro) > WinDAC32 > WAV > MKW Audio Compression Toolkit (shn) > WAV > Sound Forge (track edits, normalizing, cross fades) > SHNTOOL (SBE fix) > MKW Audio Compression Toolkit (shn) AUD portions and patches from: AudMC > DAT > WAV > SHN Recorded by Jerry Moore, 1st level off floor, audience right, roughly center court with 2 hand held AKG D-1000E mics > Sony 152 deck. Maxell UD-120 cassettes, with Dolby B ON. SBD patches from: SBDMR > DATx3 > C > DATx2 > ZA2 > CDRx1 > EAC > SHN (see technical notes below) DISC ONE [78:10] set one: 01 [03:43] Don't Ease Me In 02 [06:55] Black Throated Wind 03 [05:18] Peggy-O 04 [05:07] Jack Straw 05 [06:26] Loser 06 [06:28] Greatest Story Ever Told 07 [06:26] Cumberland Blues* 08 [04:31] Dire Wolf 09 [18:34] Playing In The Band > 10 [08:32] Uncle John's Band > 11 [06:10] Playing In The Band *SBDMR flip in Cumberland patched with AUD, cross faded 05:12 to 05:35 DISC TWO [55:11] set 1.5*: 01 [03:21] taper talk & crowd 02 [16:48] Seastones set two-a: 03 [11:05] China Cat Sunflower > 04 [05:19] I Know You Rider 05 [05:10] Big River 06 [09:14] Scarlet Begonias 07 [04:14] El Paso *set 1.5 is taken from AUD; missing on SBDMR DISC THREE [72:27] set two-end: 01 [05:38] U.S. Blues > 02 [13:39] Truckin' > 03 [23:09] Eyes Of The World > 04 [07:34] Stella Blue 05 [10:01] Not Fade Away > 06 [07:29] Goin' Down The Road Feeling Bad > 07 [04:57] One More Saturday Night no encore played *SBDMR flip in Eyes patched with AUD, cross faded 10:27 to 10:54 note: Truckin' contains a loose Nobody's Fault But Mine Jam technical notes: There are mix adjustments, typical of this era of GD SBD recordings, in the early minutes of Don't Ease Me In There were a number of spots on the source DAT that exhibited digital snits and pops. 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sorry guys, was seriously under the weather yesterday. I'll get these going.
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So I did some cassette > CDR transfers this weekend and thought I would share them on a vine. Caveat Emptor on these... All SBDs but they are cassette xfers with no NR applied so just raw off my Nakamichi. Some with more cassete gens then others...Enjoyable shows anyway... See below for details: This vine is dedicate to my cousin and fellow deadhead phil eisengart (1st show 4/5/71) who lost his battle with cancer this weekend... Think of him when listening to the 10/6/81 He's Gone... Marty 10-30-70 SUNY Stony Brook Univ - early show (SBD B Quality) 1. Cold Rain 2. Truckin 3. Sugar Magnolia 4. Next Time 5. Me & My Uncle 6. Good Lovin> 7. Drums> 8. Cumberland> 9. Good Lovin missing Casey Jones from late show 10.Friend of the Devil 10-30-70 SUNY Stony Brook Univ - late show (SBD B Quality) * note - worth it just for the lovelight missing: Smokestack BIODTL China Cat> I Know You Rider 1. Truckin 2. Candyman 3.Hurts Me Too 4. Dancin 5. Big RxR Blues 6. St. Stephen> 7. NFA> GDTRFB> NFA> 8. Lovelight Jerry Garcia & Merl Saunders 1/73 (SBD A-) ksan record plant (garcia, saunders, kahn, bill vitt) 1. Someday baby 2. My Funny Valentine 3. That's All Right mama 4. It's too late, she's gone 5. finders keepers 6. second that emootion 7. jam 8. positively 4th street 9. how sweet it is 11/23/79 golden hall san diego ca (SBD A- / heavy phil!) * note - incredible sugaree Disc 1 1. alabama > 2. promised 3. they love each other 4. me and my uncle > 5. big river 6. high time 7. minglewood 8. stagger lee 9. easy to love you 10. looks like rain 11. deal Disc 2 1. music never stopped > 2. sugaree 3. estimated > 4. eyes of the world >jam > 5. drums... 6. ...space > 7. not fade away > 8. black peter > 9. good lovin' missing us blues 10/6/81 rainbow theatre london (SBD A) great show and quality - following sbd dropouts minglewood (last 10 secs) good times 75% thru (spliced gap) cumberland at beginning (spliced gap) high time mid song (spliced gap) Disc1 1. shakedown > 2. minglewood 3. must have been the roses 4.little red rooster 5. althea 6. me & my uncle > 7. mexicali blues 8. good times 9. cumberland blues > 10. looks like rain 11. might as well Disc 2 1. Women are smarter 2. high time 3. estimated > 4. he's gone > 5. drums... Disc 3 1. space > blues for allah jam > 2. wheel > 3. sugar mag > 4. stella blue > 5. good lovin' encore 6. sunshine daydream > 7. brokedown palace (after 15 sec aud patch which is cut at end) Jerry Garcia Solo Acoustic - capitol theatre, nj early show (SBD A-) 1. Deep elem blues 2. Freight Train > babe it ain't no lie 3. Gamorrah 4.dire wolf 5. little sadie 6. stagger lee 7. valerie 8. all around this world 9. to lay me down 10. run for the roses 11. ripple 12. e: reubin and cherise
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Sorry about your cousin Marty. Cancer is a tough battle and sometimes to lose that battle is the greatest victory. Peace. "Circle songs and sands of time, and seasons will end in tumbled rhyme, and little change, the wind and rain."
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the jerry show is 4-10-82... which after this post I saw is its own vine. marye can decide if she wants to leave this on/off this one... thanks for the well wishes birdsong.. marty
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...was the one with its own vine, but the Acoustic Jerry vine keeps disappearing every few viners so maybe the show on *this* vine would make it to me. One may sound better than the other, who knows? Cheers, and sorry to hear about your cousin, Marty. MarkintheDark ********************************************* **************This space for rent***************** *********************************************
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Just checked the other vine... that is the late show and so-so quality per post. Mine is the EARLY show and good sbd quality so marye please leave as is but add note to post that the jerry solo show is 4/10/82 early show. Thanks, Marty
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This is as shown , and is all the imformation I know about it , besides that it sounds soo nice it kinda reminds me of a cross between Yes and Pink Floyd !! you can hear jerry`s guitar and it is plain that there is more then just Garcia/Saunders here..I`m thinking PERRO rehersals maybe,(but i`m not sure).. very spacey indeed and worth a good listen to .. as normal please no sign ups until it gets a home (pending approval).. Enjoy !! Share the music-share the joy !! ps; 2 cdr`s no converting needed.. Jerry Garcia and Merl Saunders Matrix San Francisco, CA xx-xx-1971 SBD MR > R > R > CD > EAC > WAV (shntool confirms no sbes) > FLAC>CDR SBD MR (Peter Abrams) > R (Peter Kafer) > R (Will Boswell) > CD Transferred by Matt Smith---- info: MR@7 1/2 ips>R@7 1/2 ips>R@ 7 1/2 ips>Apogee Mini ME 24/96>Apogee Mini DAC(monitoring)>Wavelab 5.0(dithered to 20/44)>CD Huge thanks to Will Boswell for the source and to Matt Smith for blessing us with a copy. Disc 1 01 save mother earth jam > funk space jam > 13:29 02 save mother earth jam continued > 14:40 (reel splice at 2:37) 03 jam 15:22 Disc 2 01 jam > 8:48 (drop out at 5:23-:26) 02 jam > 24:04 03 jam 5:42 // (cuts at 4:42) notes: all instrumental show with lots of spacey improvisation wonderful sound and jamming!!! As Matt puts it: "It's clearly a Matrix tape and you can tell from the separation of the instruments and it has the same type of mix of all other Matrix reels I've done. Since Garcia would show up at the 'Thursday night Jam' numerous times, this could be from late 1970 but since Merle is here it's most likely early, mid '71. There is static in the left channel but goes away and the overall dynamics are fantastic!! It's like you're sitting right in front of them!! As an aside Kafer's reels were destroyed in his parent's attic so Will's stuff is most likely the best and cleanest surviving analog copies.
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here's a little vine to celebrate that day. (2 audio CD vine, to keep it small & fast) Grateful Dead - March 17, 1988 Henry J. Kaiser Auditorium - Oakland, CA Recording Info: SBD -> Dat (48k) Transfer Info: Dat (Sony R500) -> Sound Devices 744T -> Samplitude Professional v10.02 -> FLAC (2 Discs Audio / 2 Discs FLAC) All Transfers and Mastering By Charlie Miller charliemiller87@earthlink.net March 26, 2008 Patch Info: SBD -> Cassette Master (TDK SA-X90/Dolby B) supplies: Let It Grow (2:50 - end of track) Notes: -- Drums with Hamza El-Din Set 1: d1t01 - Tuning d1t02 - Hell In A Bucket -> d1t03 - Sugaree d1t04 - New Minglewood Blues d1t05 - Ramble On Rose d1t06 - Stuck Inside Of Mobile With The Memphis Blues Again d1t07 - Row Jimmy d1t08 - Let It Grow Set 2: d2t01 - Tuning d2t02 - China Cat Sunflower -> d2t03 - I Know You Rider -> d2t04 - Estimated Prophet -> d2t05 - Eyes Of The World -> d2t06 - Drums -> d2t07 - Space -> d2t08 - Goin' Down The Road Feeling Bad -> d2t09 - I Need A Miracle -> d2t10 - Dear Mr. Fantasy -> d2t11 - Hey Jude Encore: d2t12 - Black Muddy River
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Masonic Auditorium, San Francisco, February 13, 1994 Disc 1: HOT TUNA 1. Intro: Wavy Gravy 2. Hesitation Blues 3. I'll Be Alright Someday 4. Trouble In Mind 5. San Francisco Bay Blues 6. Stop Freaking Down 7. Big Fish 8. Drop Down Mama 9. It's Just My Way 10. Hit Single #1 Disc 1 cont: BOB WEIR & PETE SEARS 11. Wang Dang Doodle 12. Walkin' Blues 13. Take Me To The River 14. K.C. Moan 15. Masterpiece Disc 2 CROSBY & NASH 1. Deja Vu 2. Unequal Love 3. Rusty & Blue 4. I Used To Be A King 5. Laughing 6. Box Of Rain 7. Cowboy Movie 8. Military Madness 9. This Land Is Your Land Disc 3 REHEARSALS 1. Box Of Rain 2. Laughing 3. I Used To Be A King 4. Cowboy Movie 5. Deja Vu CD 2, tracks 4-6: with Phil Lesh CD 2, tracks 7-9: with Phil Lesh & Jorma Kaukonen Seva (say-va) is a Sanskrit word for service. Seva Foundation was formed in 1978 with a mission to alleviate suffering caused by disease and poverty. Bob Weir is on the advisory board, he does a cool version of Take Me to the River. This is the SEVA website if anyone is interested: http://seva.convio.net/site/PageServer?pagename=about_seva
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Ok so I was going to wait and add these to one of the parts of me and dstache’s Early 69 Vine, but I thought that these deserved there own vine. This includes the short set played on 4/25 (dang velvet underground!) and the 90+ minutes of the last half and monster encore of the next night that isn’t included on dicks picks 26. Grateful Dead Electric Theater Chicago, IL 04/25/69 Source: mR>D>Sonic Solutions>CDR 1. Hard to Handle 2. Doin' That Rag 3. Good Morning Little Schoolgirl 4. Morning Dew 5. Yellow dog story 6. Sitting on Top of the World 7. Lovelight COMMENTS Jerry plays glide guitar on Hard To Handle. According to Ron Ramsey, who attended the show, the other bands on the bill were SRC (a local group), and the Velvet Underground. The Velvet Underground played a very long set and as a result the Dead only got to play one set on this date. According to Ramsey the Dead did the same thing to the Velvet Underground the next night. Grateful Dead Electric Theater Chicago, Illinois April 26, 1969 – Saturday Source: Soundboard Cassette x 1 > DAT Encore Source: 7 inch Master Reels @ 7.5ips 1/2trk > DAT Transfer: Panasonic SV-3700 > Cardas cable S/PDIF > Edirol UA-5 > USB > WaveLab Mastering: In WaveLab with Nomad Factory Plugins > CD Wave > TLH > Flac Transfer and mastering by Bill Koucky December 20, 2008, Green Mountain Bros. Disc 1 (Last part of set that isn’t included on dicks picks 26) 55:58 1. Minglewood Blues 2. Silver Threads And Golden Needles 3. It’s All Over Now, Baby Blue 4. Saint Stephen > 5. Turn On Your Lovelight Disc 2 39:39 Encore: 1. Viola Lee Blues > 2. Caution Jam > 3. Viola Lee Blues > 4. Feedback > 5. What’s Become Of The Baby (tape) > 6. Feedback > 7. And We Bid You Goodnight From Dead Lists Projects: What's Become Of The Baby was played back from studio tape while the band played space live on stage. There are two SBD masters of this show in the vault, a pair of cassettes and 140 minutes of reels. The reels are missing the encore: the reel-to-reel machine was used to play back the tape of What's Become Of The Baby. According to Ron Ramsey, who saw this show, it was all one long set. Introducing Baby Blue, Bobby says "This is the home stretch for us. Because we're goin' home." Source / Mastering Notes: - Discs 1 is seamless - Reel change crossfaded between Silver Threads and Baby Blue at d1t02 3:39 - Splice in Viola Lee Blues mended at d2t01 10:16
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Velvet Underground and the Dead on two nights! That is beyond cool. If the doors of perception were cleansed, everything would appear to man as it is, infinite. William Blake
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I guess Im just not that big a fan. "You know the one thing we need is a left handed monkey wrench....."
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I have parts of that Velvet Underground show. It sounds really horrible! Alot of feed back, low volcals. More than half of the Velvet Underground stuff I have is like that. Its hard to find a whole concert of theirs in good condition.
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I am about to go complete-total-ape-crazy. The basement tapes #1 topics say that the '82 (4-10-82) acoustic set has it's own topic/vine. Mark tells me this other vine has the whole set. Where is it? I don't see 4-10-82 in the vindex. I have gotten a lot of shows this week so my brain is fried to a crisp--thanks for your help and patience. I have to have this with Run for the Roses live!
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"I have parts of that Velvet Underground show. It sounds really horrible! Alot of feed back, low volcals. More than half of the Velvet Underground stuff I have is like that. Its hard to find a whole concert of theirs in good condition" heheheh, that *is* good condition for the VU! They always sound like that! It's the other half of your VU collection, that sounds "good", that is bad! (just kidding, sort of) MitD ********************************************* **************This space for rent***************** *********************************************
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There are bands that are studio bands and there are bands that are live bands. Think Steely Dan for the former, and the Dead for the latter. Then there are bands that are kinda both, and may in fact have been great to see live, but their performances don't exactly translate well to tape. That is where I would categorize the VU.
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I beg to differ. Once Becker & Fagen put their paranoia aside and started touring, they actually put on a great show. Admittedly, their studio stuff is a notch above. Also, although I am probably in the minority, The Dead's studio material is totally underapprecaited, IMHO, at least up to Terrapin. Of course, there is no disputing that their live stuff was superior, but I also enjoy listening to their early studio stuff. "Let there be songs to fill the air."
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Dstache, I think you really hit the nail right on the head. I would say your examples of Steely Dan, and The Grateful Dead are the definition of studio to live. There are definitely some that did both extremely well. I would say venture into The Who, The Rolling Stones as "good" at both. I would say the Led Zepplin, The Jimi Hendrix Experience are examples of being masterful at both. "Circle songs and sands of time, and seasons will end in tumbled rhyme, and little change, the wind and rain."
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Neil Acoustic Solo Tour 1999 Compilation Vine.Deadicated to my Uncle Bus, who just died on Saturday. Of course, Old Man is on this 5 CD set of Neil’s '99 acoustic solo jaunt across the U.S.A., along with many other favorites that you have never heard played on acoustic, such as a wonderful Cortez the Killer. These recordings are of the same quality as the last Europe compilation that I vined, but this one is A Rust/Human Highway Community Production- NOT FOR SALE (Trade freely) As usual inserts included. DISC I 1. Announcement- 4/14/99 Nashville 2. Tell Me Why- 3/6/99 Portland 3. Looking Forward- 3/17/99 Sacramento 4. War of Man- 4/19/99 NYC 5. Out of Control- 5/29/99 Austin 6. Albuquerque- 3/9/99 Portland 7. World on a String- 3/6/99 Seattle 8. ‘Shut up asshole’- 4/22/99 Philadelphia 9. Don’t Let It Bring You Down -3/20/99 10. Philadelphia -3/17/99 Sacramento 11. Homegrown -3/8/99 Portland 12. Daddy Went Walkin’- 3/9/99 NYC 13. Ambulance Blues- 3/20/99 Oakland 14. Southern Pacific- 5/30/99 New Orleans 15. The needle and the Damage Done- 5/29/99 DISC II 1. On the Way Home- 4/21/99 NYC 2. Goin’ Back- 5/20/99 Detroit 3. Time Spent in Detroit- 5/20/99 Detroit 4. Pochahontas- 4/19/99 NYC 5. Long May You Run- 4/18/99 Boston 6. Old King- 3/8/99 Portland 7. Old Man- 3/8/99 Portland 8. Harvest Moon- 5/30/99 New Orleans 9. Heart of Gold- 3/6/99 Seattle 10. Last Trip to Tulsa- 4/27/99 Akron 11. Slowpoke- 5/30/99 New Orleans 12. After the Goldrush- 4/27/99 Akron 13. Good to see You- 3/1/99 Sacramento DISC III 1. Lookout for My Love- 5/17/99 Milwaukee 2. Unknown Legend- 3/9/99 Portland 3. Razor Love- 5/23/99 Minneapolis 4. Lotta Love- 3/2/99 Vancouver 5. Cortez the Killer- 3/11/99 Spokane 6. Dreamin’ Man- 5/29/99 Austin 7. Expecting to Fly- 5-1-99 Chicago 8. Horseshoe Man- 5/27/99 Austin 9. Love is a Rose- 4/24/99 Philadelphia 10. I am a Child- 4/21/99 NYC 11. One of These Days- 5/22/99 Minneapolis 12. Cowgirl in the Sand- 4/21/99 NYC 13. Throw Your Hatred Down- 3/2/99 Vancouver 14. White Line- 6/2/99 Houston 15. Mansion on the Hill- 4/18/99 Boston DISC IV 1. Out on the Weekend- 6/2/99 Houston 2. Buffalo Springfield Again- 6/2/99 Houston 3. Harvest- 6/2/99 Houston 4. Birds- 4/27/99 Akron 5. Nowadays Clancy Can’t Even Sing- 4/28/99 Chicago 6. Comes a time- 4/18/99 Boston 7. Railroad Town- 5/29/99 Austin 8. Helpless- 6/2/99 Houston 9. Flying on the Ground is Wrong- 3/9/99 Portland 10. Internet Rant- 5/1/99 Chicago 11. Dance Dance Dance- 5/1/99 Chicago 12. Down By the River- 3/20/99 Oakland 13. Mr. Soul- 5/19/99 Detroit 14. Mother Earth- 5/20/99 Detroit 15. From Hank to Hendrix- 3/20/99 Oakland 16. Everybody Knows this is Nowhere- 4/24/99 Philadelphia DISC V 1. Cinnamon Girl- 4/12/99 NYC 2. In the Great Divide- 5/22/99 Austin 3. Lotta Love- 5/1/99 Chicago 4. See the Sky About to Rain- 3/6/99 Portland 5. Kansas- 3/20/99 Oakland 6. Ohio- 4/27/99 Akron 7. Southern Man- 4/27/99 Akron 8. Silver and Gold- 4/27/99 Akron 9. Only Love Can Break Your Heart- 3/26/99 Las Vegas 10. Powderfinger- 3/8/99 Portland 11. Pochahontas- 5/1/99 Chicago 12. On the Beach- 5/1/99 Chicago 13. Sugar Mountain- 5/1/99 Chicago 14. Last Trip to Vegas- 3/26/99 Las Vegas Special thanks to you all in the vineyard, the music you all share, really does heal. The Truth is realized in an instant, the act is practiced step by step.
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I can add 1-12-71 Toronto,Canada to that Neil Young vine ..this is also all acoustic.. Neil Young Massey Hall Toronto January 12th 1971 Stereo Soundboard 01. On The Way Home 02. Tell Me Why 03. Old Man 04. Journey Through The Past 05. Helpless 06. Love In Mind 07. A Man Needs A Maid/ Heart Of Gold 08. Cowgirl In The Sand 09. Don't Let It Bring You Down 10. There's A World 11. Bad Fog Of Loneliness 12. The Needle And The Damage Done 13. Ohio 14. See The Sky About To Rain 15. Down By The River 16. Dance, Dance, Dance 17. I Am A Child let me know if I can do this , I`ll send it out to you this weekend, maybe tomorrow .. Sorry to hear about you loss, Uncle Bus. with a name like that he had to have been a fantastic guy to know ... May peace and sunshine rain down upon you and your familly ..
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Acoustic Neil '71 & '99 Vine and thanks Mark & Stu, Uncle Bus was a hell of a good guy, "All of my friends, came to see me last night, as I lay in my bed a'dyin'.......sun going up and then the sun, it's going down, shine through my window, and my friends they come around, come around..." He had a remarkable life. That is the part to celebrate. Vine on. The Truth is realized in an instant, the act is practiced step by step.
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talk amongst yourselves and compile the definitive list and I'll put it up. So sorry about your uncle, Oroboros.
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I didn't see it in any of the reference links. Couldn't find this on lossless legs. am thinking that I downloaded it from archive.org. Haven't had the opportunity to completely listen to this yet - will likely do so over the week-end. Spot checking, it seems to be pretty decent Grateful Dead 06/30/87 Kingswood Music Theater Maple, Ontario Canada Source: AUD > DAT > CDR > SHN Note: This is the same version, I'm sure, as my analogs and they were FOB Schoeps > PCM > DAT > CDR... dnawrocki@cinci.rr.com Disc 1 - Set 1 01 Touch Of Gray 02 Greatest Story Ever Told 03 Loser 04 New Minglewood Blues 05 Candyman 06 Far From Me 07 Mama Tried > 08 Big River 09 Ramble On Rose 10 When I Paint My Masterpiece 11 Don't Ease Me In Disc 2 - Set 2 01 Scarlet Begonias > 02 Fire On The Mountain 03 Estimated Prophet > 04 Eyes Of The World > Jam (1) > 05 Drums > Disc 3 - Set 2 (cont'd) 01 Space > 02 Spanish Jam > The Other One > 03 China Doll > 04 Dear Mr. Fantasy > 05 Around and Around > 06 Good Lovin' Encore 07 Box Of Rain Comments: (1) Bob and Brent Jam Thanks to Paul Bottiglio for the seeds. DAE(EAC)>SHN(MKWACT)>FTP via C. Ladner/candyman FTP. 3/2002.
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Hi! Hey now marye: I think the seeder(s) have settled on the Neil Young Acoustic Solo Tour 1999 Compilation Vine and the vine will just be as in Oroboros' original post. The Massey Hall show was released commercially several months ago. Cheers, MarkintheDark ********************************************* **************This space for rent***************** *********************************************
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A magical afternoon, August 19, 2006 at the Philadelphia Folk Festival. Two legends of acoustical music. Songwriter extraordinaire Jackson Browne, and his dear friend Mr. David Lindley, the single most accomplished acoustic instrument player on the planet. Together on a hot saturday afternoon, two friends sharing a stage, doing what they love...sharing their music and enlightening the hearts and souls of all who listen. disc 1 1. Intro 2. I'm Alive 3. Call it a Loan 4. Too Many Angels 5. The Pretender 6. Crow on the Cradle 7. Lives in the Balance 8. For Everyman 9. Mercury Blues 10. El Rayo X 11. These Days 12. Your Bright Baby Blues disc 2 13. The Barricades of Heaven 14. Late for the Sky 15. For a Dancer 16. Take it Easy 17. Running on Empty Thank you Jackson and David for the beautiful music.
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I talked with stu and will go back to the original 1999 Neil vine. Thanks The Truth is realized in an instant, the act is practiced step by step.
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This is for sure one of my new favorite JGB shows, and maybe my favorite version of sugaree so far. The sound quality on this is as good as it gets or pretty close at least. I really think that your all going to love this show. Jerry Garcia Band 12-21-1979 (Discs: CDA-2/SHN-2) Keystone Palo Alto CA Bertha Remaster of the master reel source SBD>>MR>>DAT>>CDA>>DAW(Bertha)>>CDA/SHN - Sound A Set1 d1t01-//Sugaree d1t02-They Love Each Other d1t03-Russian Lullaby d1t04-After Midnight Set2 d2t01-//How Sweet It Is To Be Loved By You d2t02-Positively 4th Street d2t03-Deal Encore d2t04-Harder They Come Notes: Digitally remastered using a custom built, Dual DAW, nicknamed Bertha, by jashley@deadacated.com. Completed on 6/14/2004. Very light noise reduction (pure sample) applied to make the tape hiss a bit less noticeable. Dropout at 6:04 in After Midnight and at 10:20 of Harder They Come.
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I know there's no real way to enforce this - but when a guy with no fixed address signs up for litterally every vine on the site - and admits that his current address is only good for 2 (maybe) 3 weeks - that's a recipe for disaster. If he had come along and signed up for one or two, with the caveat that he was moving - that would be one thing, but to have signed up for everything, knowing there is no way that he could handle the responsibility of making copies, contacting the next in line and sending the vines along - and very importantly - being there to answer if it gets lost - is incredibly irresponsible, so... while I'm all for open, free & no rules, I'm saying - TILT - too much is too much - if even a fraction of these vines wind up going to him, there's no way he could handle the workload. I would rather wait until he's settled & has a relatively permanent address - then he can sign up for all he wants, but until then, it's a recipe for heartache. And I say this not out of meanness or selfishness - but out of concern for keeping this thing we have going alive & funcitoning properly - as one of the top seeders, vine investigators, and issue resolvers here, i think it's my place to say this. Below is the list (as of today) that Fluffhead420 has signed up for, and he told me personally that his address is only good for 2 to 3 weeks. Tivoli '72 TV Vine 1979 Fall Part 2 Vine Louisville/Atlanta '90 Vine More Red Rocks 9/8/83 Vine St. Patrick's Day Vine RFK 6/10/73 Vine More May 1977 Vine Winterland October 1974 Vine Hampton/Harrisburg/San Rafael '84 Vine Jerry's Last Show Vine Jerry Solo Acoustic 4-10-82 Capitol Theater, Passaic NJ Rolling Stones at Leeds 1971 Vine CSNY Then and Now Vine Winterland June 7, 8, 9, 1977 Vine Summer '82 Vine June '74 Vine Nassau March '90 Vine Dead Heads for Obama 2/4/08 Vine Cal Expo 1989 Vine May 1977 East Coast Vine Cleveland Convention Center 12/6/73 Vine 1985 Vine Capitol Theatre, Passaic NJ 6/17/76 Vine Legion of Mary Vine Hampton '89 Reseed Vine Fall 79 Part 1.5 A.K.A Lovin' Rhino Vine 1991 Digital Soundboards Vine MSG '87 Vine 5 Garcia Shows Vine NYE '71/'81 Vine Autzen Stadium 6/23/90 Vine ABB 8-30-08 Vine BCT '86 Vine (AKA Marye's Vine) Valentine's Day 1988 Vine Merriweather Post Pavilion 7/1/85 Vine Spring Tour '88 Part 1 Vine MSG 93 Vine Gruga Halle 3/28/81 Vine Three From '93 Vine Warfield 2/17/82 Vine More '74 Vine The Dead 7/1/03 Vine Huntington WV 1978 Vine Beacon Theater NYC 6/14/76 Vine William & Mary '73 Vine Spring Tour '88 Part 2 Vine Reconstruction Vine NYE '83 Vine October '72 Vine MSG '93 Part 2 Vine May 74 Vine Maples Pavilion Vine 2/9/73 Bill Graham Tribute 11/3/91 (VIDEO DVD) Vine Shoreline '91 Vine Augusta 10/12/84 Vine Omaha/Red Rocks '78 Vine Cleveland Rocks Vine # 2
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there needs to be a hold on sending anything to fluffhead until he is moved and settled. I was a bit alarmed when he was signing up for all these and I said something. Nothing against the guy but this is too much too fast for anybody and many folks have put lots of time and energy into this. We do not need the collective energy here stiffled. Has fluffhead got any vines yet and how is he in sending them on? Once again I say we should skip him until he is settled, then put him on the list. Let's see if he can carry through with all this. If the doors of perception were cleansed, everything would appear to man as it is, infinite. William Blake
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Thats a lot of vines eh! Does Fluffhead know what he's getting into?
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I really dont see how someone could handle that much at one time. I only work part time and still have a hard time keeping up sometimes. "You know the one thing we need is a left handed monkey wrench....."
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I agree also, 57 vines and no permanent address has the probability of affecting many folks here in a negative way. That would not be too cool.
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There is one point to this whole conversation that we can just not overlook. He does not have a permanent address. My opinion is that he should not receive vines until he's settled. A lot of people work very hard in a lot of different ways to generate a productive, fun, cohesive, respectful music trading environment here. I believe it is a pretty easy going place and for the most part patience is a common practice, but the sheer number of vines he has signed up for is a recipe for a disaster and a lot of hours of work that potentially could go down the drain in rapid succession because of the address situation. I reached out to him in a PM in late January when he actually took up the first page of the forum with his posts for new vines. I had never seen anything like it. I warned him of the repercussions in time, effort and expense. He replied that he would be quick and that it would not be a problem. For that I would say we would have to let it go, but the address situation is tough to swallow....for me. I think Mary-e needs to chime in on this. This is a very unique situation. "Circle songs and sands of time, and seasons will end in tumbled rhyme, and little change, the wind and rain."