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    marye
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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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    Jerry Garcia & Co. at 710 Ashbury in Spring 1967 (Interview) + Richard Starlight's Radio Effluvia Both the interview and the filler came to me through FM radio broadcasts in the early-to mid-nineties. The audio quality reflects that, but for this project off-the-beaten path, I hope you will bear with it. I've never seen a complete tape of this justly famous interview on any torrent site. The tape does not fit on one disc, but takes up a mere 3.5 minutes on disc two. That leaves a huge amount of space for some fascinating filler I wanted to offer to you, the avid trader, some examples of the unconventional details of our homegrown subculture. Consider The filler the sonic equivalent of old, hand-drawn & photocopied J-cards, or much-loved, do-it-yourself concert tie-dyes. PART ONE The Taper's Compendium Vol. 1 lists this interview as 80 min. This copy is just over 83 minutes (or somewhere in there~~perhaps the author of that piece was estimating, too). For this tape db.etree lists only the what's available on the Acid Test Compliation set. That source is either different from this one or has been cleaned up considerably. It is woefully incomplete, however. Here is the complete interview for cleaning up. Lance Neal broadcast this source in the mid-ninties on the WBAI program "Morning Dew," and I taped it to cassette. Happily, the ATC soure patches tape flips from both Lance's source and my cassette made during the broadcast. Lance's source even sounds like a compliation to me. The quality is markedly different between noisy beginning and cleaner end. I dropped in many track breaks as I was transferring both sources to disc. This gives a chance to locate specific quotes or topics that may interest the researcher. I hope the abundance of them does not put anyone off too badly. This is a highly-entertaining historical document of life at 710. Pigpen, Mountain Girl, Weir (speaking, playing acoustic), and a child named Jason all appear at some point. Weir and someone who sounds like it might be Jon McIntire tell of the exploits of Bear and Laird Grant out on the streets in the Haight. (I thought I also heard Reddy Kilowatt asking a brief sarcastic question in passing early on.) Most entries on this interview are reluctant to date any more specifically than its year (1967), though internal markers set it in the spring. The February Newsweek article referenced in the conversation ("Drop-Outs with a Mission") was recent, the Dead were vaguely planning their June trip to NYC, and interviews were underway on the Look Magazine article featuring the Airplane at the end of May (though for some reason, jeffersonairplane.com lists this as appearing in March.) The film Blowup, released late in 1966, was apparently also still in the theaters. No one knows the identity of the interviewer, though on the tape he refers to his friend operating the tape recorder by name ("Kramer"). He also indicates that he himself was Garcia's former banjo student, is acquainted with the local bluegrass scene, and was in a band with Bay area guitarist and mandolinist Bert Johnson. He knows the ins and outs of the changes in personnel of Rick Shubb's band (before the Shubb capo days). Apparently this interviewer had also seen The Warlocks play at Magoo's Pizza Parlor in 1965! Perhaps his identity can still be discovered. Let the sound quality issues of this post serve as a call to locate the better master! (See Disc Two info below for a run-down of the special filler rounding out the disc.) FM Radio broadcast > cassette > CD with SHN to CD patches > EAC > FLAC JG@710 disc One (Interview) d1t01 - I Never Thought Garcia Would Go Electric! d1t02 - The Whereabouts of Bill Keith, Dave Grisman, Shubb's Band d1t03 - Garcia's Guitar Gear d1t04 - Hey, Pig d1t05 - Our Music d1t06 - Some Rock'n'Roll d1t07 - Surrealistic Pillow Sessions d1t08 - 'Someone to Love' d1t09 - Here's Your Pistol d1t10 - SF Sound d1t11 - v. English Groups d1t12 - SF Scene d1t13 - Forward Motion d1t14 - The Term 'Psychedelic' d1t15 - Control Over Your Product d1t16 - Artistic Pride d1t17 - Commercial Sound d1t18 - The Airplane and Great Ideas d1t19 - Would You Answer That Phone? d1t20 - Phonies at the Fillmore? d1t21 - 'Really People' d1t22 - Obvious Music & Reciprocal Excitement d1t23 - NYC Soon d1t24 - SF - Good Place to Live d1t25 - 'Drop-Outs with a Mission' d1t26 - Social Drop-Out d1t27 - Play, Not Teach d1t28 - Hold-Outs d1t29 - Gradual Changeover d1t30 - At Magoo's d1t31 - English Groups d1t32 - Long Hair d1t33 - Success d1t34 - Viet Nam and Anti-Life d1t35 - The Stupidity of Killing d1t36 - Illusory Power d1t37 - Get Along d1t38 - An Act of Love, An Act of Joy d1t39 - NY d1t40 - 'In' Things d1t41 - Buffalo Springfield, Moby Grape, Jefferson Airplane d1t42 - Jorma d1t43 - Matt Cates d1t44 - The Radio Stations Are Our Friends d1t45 - Program Directors and Monkees d1t46 - Top 10 Singles d1t47 - Our Album d1t48 - Future of SF Sound d1t49 - Stolen Gear - Spiritual Dues d1t50 - SF v. GV d1t51 - Do It Ourselves d1t53 - Light Shows d1t54 - Surviving d1t55 - Hell's Angels d1t56 - Pounded into the Ground d1t57 - They Found It! d1t58 - Do You Want Some Dope? d1t59 - Left Alone d1t60 - Danger d1t61 - What Are You Rejecting? d1t62 - Crunchy-Style Epiphone d1t63 - You Win the Oreo! d1t64 - Here Today, Gone Tomorrow d1t65 - Only Certain Ideas d1t66 - Cops = OK d1t67 - Do You Play Better on Dope? d1t68 - Legalize It d1t69 - Cigarette d1t70 - Sped-Up Rolls - Tell Her Jerry Sent You d1t71 - Bluegrass, Rock d1t72 - No Dime, No Nickel d1t73 - CaYooo, CaYoooo! d1t74 - Existentialism d1t75 - Flicks - Blowup - Coburn Offer d1t76 - Look Magazine d1t77 - Grace, the Airiplane, and Jazz JG@710 disc Two (Conclusion of Interview, first three tracks only) d2t01 - We Got Everything Back! d2t02 - Owsley's Rap, Big Medicine d2t03 - That's Your Gun PART TWO * * * Richard Starlight's Radio Effluvia "Radio Effluvia" is a lo-fi labor of love, a tribute to the days when for me tapes were a bit harder to come by, and local GD radio Shows were my main source. Here are some of the finest moments of several of those listener- sponsored broadcasts, mixed in with some homegrown treasures found as anonymous filler on the ends of tapes I copied from who knows who at some point who knows when. Here's to those Great Days when all this was still new and one still had to find a way in! FM broadcasts > cassettes > CD > EAC > FLAC d2t04 - Charles Atlas d2t05 - Thursday Lunch d2t06 - New Year's Lunch d2t07 - Jerry on TBWWP d2t08 - The Barbed-Wire Whipping Party d2t09 - Hello, There! d2t10 - Acid Test Overture d2t11 - Here Comes Healy d2t12 - Jerry Station IDs d2t13 - Phil for Morning Dew d2t14 - Tax- d2t15 - Deductible d2t16 - Charity d2t17 - Organizations d2t18 - LSD Window Pane d2t19 - %Music Is Love%% d2t20 - %Sunshine Daydrream%% d2t21 - %Dark Star%% d2t22 - Psychedelic Coke d2t23 - Michael from Mountains d2t24 - Sally Go Round Roses d2t25 - Chud d2t26 - Wake Up! d2t27 - Morning Dew Special d2t28 - GD Hour Titles d2t29 - Aoxo Ad (Dupree's) d2t30 - Ancient Past d2t31 - Lance for RAN d2t32 - Jerry Tribute Announcement d2t33 - Star Spangled Banger, Closing Remarks DISC TWO NOTES: t04) Bill Graham intro t05) Bob Young's "Thursday Lunch" program announcement from 1990 or 1991 on KPFK, 90.7 FM in Los Angeles t06) Bob Young announces "New Year's Lunch" on KPFK t07) Taped form "Thursday LUnch," with program's theme cart playing behind Source tape has Jerry being interviewed by another DJ at an unknown earlier time t08) TBWWP comes up as "Thursday Lunch" theme cart fades down t09) From Lance Neal's "Morning Dew" program on WBAI, 99.5 FM in New York City taped some time between 1993 and 1996 t10) I think that what I am here calling "Acid Test Overture" was originally broadcast by David Gans on "Dead to the WOrld" or the "Grateful Dead Hour." I taped it in the early- to mid-nineties on Lance Neal's "Morning Dew" program. Ken Kesey, Weir, Pig and the "More Power" rap from the Fillmore Acid Test, 01.08.66. Timothy Leary montage, including excerpts of Allen Ginsberg reading "Howl." Much else. Terrence McKenna excerpt. "I Did All My Acid. . ." : artist unknown. t11) WBAI program announcement, early- to mid-nineties t13) See note to track 11 t18) The story behind what I call "LSD Window Pane" is similar to track 10. t19) Excerpt: "Music Is Love" on David Crosby's If I Could Only Rember My Name t20) Tracks 19 & 20 sequenced like this on a tape I once copied from someone t21) Gorgeous Dark Star filler from who knows where on some tape I once had t22) Joni Mitchell from 1968 (perhaps) in Philadelphia (for sure) taped from Bob Young's show in LA during the wee hours of New Year's Day, 1991, which was the evening of a blue moon. t23) See note for track 22 t24) The Great Society (featuring Grace Slick), recorded at the Matrix in San Fransisco, 09-xx-1966. Same broadcast information as tracks 22 & 23. Fades up at the tail end of a Firesign Theater track from the Dear Friends album. t25) Home grown t26) Same broadcast information as track 11 t27) "Morning Dew" special produced by Randy Jackson and Lance Neal for WBAI, 99.5 FM NYC. Broadcast in the early- to mid-nineties. Includes interviews with Bonnie Dobson and the dubious Fred Rose. t28) Grateful Dead Hour intro from not to long ago t29) Better quality copy now available on Aoxomoxoa remaster (Golden Road box), along with other ads like this one t30, 31, 32) Same broadcast information as track 11 t33) From disc one of the Acid Test set from LAMA. Fillmore Acid Test. "Good Night. We've Enjoyed Having You Here." e pluribus effluvium May 2007 This will be as shown above, on 2 cdr`s WAV format . This is a really cool interview I hope you all enjoy this ! Stu .
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    Best of 79: The Godchauxs' Final Tour Here is the first installment of my Best of 79 project, presented both in SHN/FLAC and WAV. As discussed in the metatopic, I will convert ONE of the shows to WAV and I ask the first 3 people who sign up for this vine to convert and burn one show each, resulting in all 4 shows being in WAV format by the time the vine arrives to the 4th person. As per the title, I selected what I think are the 4 best shows from the tour. Suprisingly perhaps, I thought the early shows from the tour were the best (and not the more famous 1/20 and 2/3, although both second sets from those nights are very good). 1/7 and 1/8 are from MSG and are B+ AUDs. 1/10 and 1/11 are from Nassau Coliseum and are A AUDs. I tried not to let any NY bias influence my selections but whether it did is up for debate. The sources are: 1-07.aud.vernon.16467 1-08.gatto.glyde.10283 1-10.gatto.kempka.307 1-11.gatto.kempka.308
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    Here is the first installment of my Best of 79 project, presented both in SHN/FLAC and WAV. As discussed in the metatopic, I will convert ONE of the shows to WAV and I ask the first 3 people who sign up for this vine to will burn one show each, which will result in all 4 shows being in WAV format by the time the vine arrives to the 4th person. As per the title, I selected what I think are the 4 best shows from the tour. Suprisingly perhaps, I thought the early shows from the tour were the best (and not the more famous 1/20 and 2/3, although both second sets from those nights are very good). 1/7 and 1/8 are from MSG and are B+ AUDs. 1/10 and 1/11 are from Nassau Coliseum and are A AUDs. I tried not to let any NY bias influence my selections but whether it did is up for debate. The sources are: 1-07.aud.vernon.16467 1-08.gatto.glyde.10283 1-10.gatto.kempka.307 1-11.gatto.kempka.308
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    I was wondering when someone would post the new furthur shows. I tried to download them but my internet is just so dang slow. "You know the one thing we need is a left handed monkey wrench....."
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    Hi vine-loving friends! These shows need to be circulated for sure! They are flac on a DVD but if someone can convert them to wav for those who need that format it would be really cool and I am sure they would appreciate it. I just don't have the time to make all those CD's, perhaps I'm a bit lazy too :-) Furthur Fox Theatre Oakland, CA September 18, 2009 I: Phil & Bob Jam->The Other One->The Wheel->Jack Straw, The Music Never Stopped-> Birdsong->Born Cross-Eyed->Let It Grow II: Lost Sailor->Saint of Circumstance, Althea, Scarlet Begonias-> Fire on the Mountain, Saint Stephen->The Eleven->Terrapin Station-> Not Fade Away E: Touch of Grey One cd packing is: disc 1 up to & including s1t7 (born cross-eyed), disc 2 starting w/ s1t8(let it grow) up to & including s2t5 (fire), disc 3 start w/ s2t6 (saint stephen) September 19, 2009 I Jam->Bertha->Good Lovin', Estimated Prophet, Friend of the Devil, Feel Like a Stranger, Brown Eyed Women, Hell A Bucket II Jam->Shakedown Street->New Speedway Boogie->China Cat Sunflower-> I Know You Rider, Playing in the Band->Eyes of the World-> Unbroken Chain, Help on the Way->Slipknot!->Franklin's Tower E One More Saturday Night 1st set fits on a cd, 2nd cd up to and including s2t5(eyes), etc. September 20, 2009 Set 1: Samson & Delilah Casey Jones Mississippi ½ Step Sugaree Pride of Cucamonga Jam Throwing Stones Passenger Set 2: Viola Lee Blues Cumberland Blues Viola Lee Blues King Solomon’s Marbles Cassidy Jam Dark Star Welcome to the Dance * Dark Star Uncle John’s Band Sugar Magnolia donor Cosmic Charlie * new Phil song "I've stayed in every blue-light cheap hotel. Can't win for tryin. Dust off those rusty strings just one more time. Gonna make em shine."
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    There are a lot of good Nirvana shows out there, audience and sound boards. I picked these two because of their set list and the sound quality. NIRVANA August 27, 1991 Aladin (Überschall 91) Bremen, Germany DISC #1/1 (43:59) ----------------- 01) Something In The Way (cut) 02) Negative Creep 03) Been A Son 04) Blew 05) Polly 06) Rape Me 07) Pennyroyal Tea 08) School 09) Smells Like Teen Spirit 10) In Bloom 11) Come As You Are 12) Floyd The Barber 13) Endless, Nameless (cut) NIRVANA October 12, 1991 Cabaret Metro Chicago, IL DISC #1/1 (64:19) ----------------- 01) Jesus Wants Me For A Sunbeam 02) Aneurysm 03) School 04) Floyd The Barber 05) Drain You 06) Smells Like Teen Spirit 07) About A Girl 08) Breed 09) Polly 10) Sliver 11) Pennyroyal Tea 12) Love Buzz 13) Lithium 14) Been A Son 15) On A Plain 16) Negative Creep 17) Blew 18) Endless, Nameless This will have three audio cd's and a dvd with shn/flac files. Some of the songs on this vine are acoustic. They sound great and in my opinion are better than their commercial releases. This vine was a request by UncleJon so its already on its way to him. Enjoy! 1. UncleJon 2. 3.
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    As some of you may have seen, I posted in the metatopic an offer to seed a 4 show vine from 1979, with the first person to respond naming the shows and having the vine named after him. Beggar's Tomb responded and selected the following shows, which will be vined in BOTH SHN/FLAC and WAV: 79-02-09.aud-nak.glyde.13848 79-02-10.aud.glyde.13849 79-02-11.naks.vernon.16468 79-02-17.sbd.kempka There are the last 4 Donna & Keith shows. Three of them are AUDs. I have not listened to these shows yet. I have listened to all of the January shows and the first set of 2/3 so far (starting tomorrow off with what is supposed to be one of THE Scarlet > Fires!). Most of the shows I have listened to from this tour are good, some very good. The sound quality has been acceptable though not stellar (I graded most as B+ or A- for sound quality). It isn't until the fall tour that SBDs readily circulate and I may be wrong (ain't often right...), so don't quote me, but I seem to recall reading somewhere that the master reels for much of the year are missing from the vault. Oh, and I can't take credit for the vine name. Pomo1 suggested it. Thanks all!
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    I recently was given a great eclectic mix of live jazz and blues material and I wanted to share it. I haven't even listened to it yet, so I can't vouch for the quality. However, when you look at the titles, I know you will be impressed. Ten cds: 1. Miles Davis 11-7-73 (FM Broadcast); 2. Herbie Hancock, Carlos Santana, Wynton Marsalis, Ron Carter & Tony Williams, Tokyo Japan, 7-26-81 (SB); 3. Carlos Santana and Various Artists (including Bonnie Raitt, Jerry Garcia and Bob Weir)Blues For Salvador, Kaiser Auditorium, 1-23-88; 4. McCoy Tyner, Stanley Clarke & Billy Cobham, Blue Note NYC, 12-10-04 (early show); 5. Marvin Gaye, The Palladium, London, England, 10-31-76 (SB); 6. Alan Holdsworth, Jack Bruce, Billy Cobham, Didier Lockwood, Montreaux Jazz Festival, 7-23-82 (FM Broadcast); and 7. Dr. John, Montreaux Jazz Festival, 6-30-73. Enjoy! "Great spirits have always found violent opposition from mediocrities. The latter cannot understand it when a man does not thoughtlessly submit to hereditary prejudices but honestly and courageously uses his intelligence." Albert Einstein
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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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pain in the Butt searching through the downloadable stuff and the dick`s pics with no descriptions on them and and aaarrrgghh ,,,how many damm dick`s picks are there ,, like 100 it seems ,,... I had to try something i was`nt sure of ...I`ll rumage around I know i have something ..... I`ll get back with you .... a few projects are`nt ready yet ...
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just a guess, apropos of your posts getting caught in the spam filter as this one did--while there's no accounting for the spam filter's wacky ways, looking at the post in question I think all the ... and ,,, and suchlike in large quantities are probably attracting its notice. I post this rather than PMing you because let's just say you're not the only one having this problem.
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Heres a nice small vine. 3 Audio Disc's. Grateful Dead 12-27-77 Winterland Arena, San Francisco SBD>MR>D>CD>EAC>SHN patched with AUD>??>C>CD>EAC>SHN (presumed multi-gen) Disc 1 (69:57) set 1: 1. Bertha--> (5:50) 2. Good Lovin' (5:08) 3. Brown Eyed Women (5:37) 4. Cassidy (4:39) 5. Peggy-O (6:31) 6. Looks Like Rain (7:33) 7. Dire Wolf (3:49) 8. Passenger (3:41) 9. Candyman (6:47) 10. El Paso (4:44) 11. Friend Of The Devil (8:10) 12. The Music Never Stopped (7:21) Disc 2 (52:09) set 2: 1. Cold Rain & Snow (5:49) 2. Lazy Lightning--> (3:28) 3. Supplication (5:13) 4. Scarlet Begonias--> (8:24) 5. Fire On The Mountain (9:02) 6. Estimated Prophet--> (10:13) 7. He's Gone (9:58) Disc 3 (37:47) set 2 continued: 1. Truckin'--> (9:48) 2. Wharf Rat--> (12:23) 3. Around & Around (8:11) encore: 4. Samson & Delilah (7:23) Notes: --"Fucker" is muted during Wharf Rat --AUD patch in Around from 1:08 to 1:32 --AUD supplies all of Samson, which is missing from either most or all circulating SBDs --Sound Forge was used to pitch correct the patches "You know the one thing we need is a left handed monkey wrench....."
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Now if somebody comes up with 12/30 and 12/31 we'll have the whole year end run. Thanks TNHG (54 days until showtime!) ************************************** *The white zone is for loading and unloading only* **************************************
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To put it simply, you guys just need to hear this. 3 audio disc's. WARREN HAYNES SOLO ACOUSTIC 02.20.2009 The Old Town School Of Folk Music Chicago, IL 16 BIT FILESET Source: At485>M-Audio>Cf>CDWav>Flac By Scott Sterchele Disc 1 Early Show Beautifully Broken Before You Came Patchwork Quilt Fallen Down Glory Road Affair On 8th Avenue It Hurts Me Too I'll Be The One Broken Promised Land Wasted Time The Real Thing One Disc 2 Soulshine Encore Hallelujah Late Show Indian Sunset Sad & Deep As You Love's Open Door Wine & Blood Listen To The Lions Loser Wild Horses Old Before My Time Goin' Down Slow Change Is Gonna Come Railroad Boy 1st Time Played Disc 3 Hallelujah Blvd. Roller Derby Queen I Shall Return Stella Blue Encore In My Life Encore 2 End Of The Line-> Look On Yonder Wall-> It's My Own Fault-> Look On Yonder Wall "You know the one thing we need is a left handed monkey wrench....."
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xx/xx/73 - Grateful Dead Wake of the Flood Sessions - Garcia's Rough Mixes Lineage: Unknown Studio Recording -> Sonic Solutions -> CD Transfer: CD -> EAC ->FLAC by Joe Samaritano t01 - Weather Report Suite t02 - Let it Grow t03 - China Doll -Part of the KPFA Marathon broadcast on 2/22/2003. -Thanks to David Gans for the CD. -Pledge if you can at www.kpfa.org. SHNTOOL OUTPUT: length expanded size cdr WAVE problems filename 5:52.29 62161052 --- -- ----- gd73-xx-xxt01.wav 7:52.38 83350220 --- -- ----- gd73-xx-xxt02.wav 3:34.44 37853132 --- -- ----- gd73-xx-xxt03.wav 17:19.36 183364404 B (totals for 3 files) xx/xx/79 - Grateful Dead Go to Heaven Sessions - Betty Cantor's Rough Mixes Lineage: Unknown Studio Recording -> Sonic Solutions -> CD Transfer: CD -> EAC -> FLAC by Joe Samaritano t01 - Lost Sailor t02 - Saint of Circumstance t03 - Feel Like A Stranger -Part of the KPFA Marathon broadcast on 2/22/2003. -Thanks to David Gans for the CD. -Pledge if you can at www.kpfa.org. SHNTOOL OUTPUT: length expanded size cdr WAVE problems filename 5:57.20 63021884 --- -- ----- gd79-xx-xxt01.wav 5:38.16 59660876 --- -- ----- gd79-xx-xxt02.wav 5:01.71 53263436 --- -- ----- gd79-xx-xxt03.wav 16:37.32 175946196 B (totals for 3 files) These two short shows on one cdr , I added a one minute break in between shows so you could break it up if you want to . This stuf is very interesting , some beutiful studio stuff here !! Pending approval .. Hope you all can enjoy this one .
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Reggae Sunsplash, Bob Marley Center - Kingston JamaicaNov 27 1982 (This is part of the Nov 26 show, but the set took place after midnight, so the 27th) lineage: audience reels>Sony PCM 501ES/SL2000 Beta->Tascam CD-RW700->CDWav->Flac. 1. Women Smarter 2. Heaven Help 3. Drums 4. Josephine 5. Thunder & Lightning 6. Book Of Rules This will be one audio disc and a dvd with flac for those who useit. This will also have a bonus disc with Mickey Hart and The Marin County Collective. These are not very good recordings...but very strange. Mickey Hart and The Marin County Collective Mickey's Barn, Novato, Ca. 1972.1973 "Area Code 415" sessions 1. Fire On The Mountain 2. Ghost Riders In The Sky 3. It Makes Me Feel Mad #1 4. You Know I Will 5. Is Anyone There 6. Night Of The Vampire 7. It Makes Me Feel Mad #2 "Fire On The Mountain" sessions 8. Fire On The Mountain 9. Speed Racer 10. Untitled 11. Fear And Loathing 12. Checker Man 13. Marshmallow Road 14. Fear 15. Ariel
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As many of you know, I dedicated a vine to my friend Eileen - consisting of some Alaska shows. Well - she has arrived fine & dandy in Anchorage and I got her to sign up as AlaskaGirl here - so if you want, you can shoot her a pm. However, she may not be able to check in for another couple of weeks because she was going to ski-in to a cabin where they might have to dig in to get to it & stay for a couple of weeks (in the out back - or whatever you call the west bumfuck of Alaska) - so she may not get around to reading anything for a while. One warning though - I don't know if she even likes the Grateful Dead (she hasn't told me yet) and I also don't know if she knows how to copy cd's - I can guarantee she knows nothing of shn or flac - so I'm waiting for her to tell me what she likes so I can send her some music. She's not real into writing - but based on the emails she's sent, I'm thinking of at least a readers digest submission ( I may have to do it myself on her behalf) - or a cool movie. One thing for sure, she's a damn free spirit and in total control of her life - and that is to be highly commended. Thank-you Eilleen for your inspiration. P.S. She always had this sign on her cube that said " The strangely alluring Eileen ******" (last name hidden for maximum security) - and it certainly is true, now isn't it?
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Someone have 12/30/77? -----Here come a riddle, here come a clue If you were really smart, you'd know what to do when I say Why am I going out of my head, whenever you're around? The answer is obvious, love has come to town-----
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I've got this, along with 12/27 and 12/29 (DP10 out takes). All I am missing is 12/31. Hey Birdsong, wanna do a trade? If so, let me know how you want the files, shn or wav. Shoot me a PM and we'll work out the details. Peace, Richard
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I just acquired 34 new shows, all in WAV format (sorry FLAC only viners). Based on past transactions with this person, a good number of the shows should be vine-worthy (see the 2 Fall 77 vines, Cream Filling, MSG 83) or at least trade-worthy. I have only listened to one show thus far, 1/10/79, a very good show that I grade as an A-/A AUD. A bunch of the shows are from '76, a handful from '77 (2 I didn't have and 2 I am hoping will be seamless and thus an upgrade), 5 from '78, a few from '79, some early 80's, and a few from the early 70's. I anticipate seeding a few vines over the next couple of months. Stay tuned
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I found a download for 12/30/77 but I would have to down 2 other shows to get it, and with my connection speed that will take like a month. "You know the one thing we need is a left handed monkey wrench....."
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And y'all know where all the shows are, so maybe you can tell me this. I have a deep, dark secret: electronic music. Does anybody know where the old Tangerine Dream shows are hiding? Like the GOGD they have a rep for having had some of their best work taped at live shows and supposedly there are a lot of tapes out there. You guys seen any of them online? ************************************** *The white zone is for loading and unloading only* **************************************
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Ive never heard of them and dont see them on etree. Are there any other artists that your interested in? I can see what I can come up with. "You know the one thing we need is a left handed monkey wrench....."
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My God, what are they teaching you kids in school these days? Seminal German electronic group (aren't they all) but not as monotonously droney as Kraftwerk, more spacey. They were around near the end of the psychedelic era. They've been in several movie soundtracks, you've probably heard a little snippet or two of something TD did and not realized that's who it was, they also get used as background/bumper music. Wikipedia has a pretty good article on them. Yeah, I couldn't find them on the archive sites either, but from what I've read there are a bunch of tapes out there. Jean-Michel Jarre is another good electronica type, Zoolook is a great album. I have it on a commercial tape but need to upgrade to CD. Vangelis is too melodic, his older stuff is good but he can get boring like elevator music (the Chariots of Fire soundtrack is pretty powerful though, and Bladerunner is pretty cool). I doubt there are tapes of these guys, they aren't known as great live performers I don't think. Of course, I never thought that Kitaro would be a touring act until I met one of his truck drivers at a bar in Nashville. Thanks for looking! Cheers, MarkintheDark ************************************** *The white zone is for loading and unloading only* **************************************
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Hey Hippy Guy, send me a PM with your addy and I'll send you this show to include in your vine. I'll send it on DVD so you have the original lossless files. Peace, Richard
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really makin these old guys here feel old !! who or what is Tangerine dread ,,?? I got to meat one of Loretta Lyne`s truck drivers just south of Knoxville , actually got to hold her credit card while we where both waiting to pay for Feul ... oh no I`m not an old timer or nothing . he he he ...
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Back in the late '80's. One of her sons is Ernie (the one that didn't get drowned trying to ford a river on horseback) and Ernie had a roadhouse type bar near Loretta's "dude ranch" at Hurricane Mills, TN - my hometown is near there. Story was that Doo (Loretta's husband) bought the bar for Ernie so Ernie would have something to keep him busy while Loretta and the band were on the road; Ernie may have gotten into some trouble while on the tour. The bar became a source of trouble as well, and I think it mysteriously burned down at some point. Did quite a bit of partying with Ernie but a lot of us did. Oh, yeah, I could tell some funny stories, both first and second hand. Ernie dodged jail a time or two before I moved away in the early '90s, and I think ended up going back on tour with her in the late 90s. He may have ended up doing some time in prison, he pleaded guilty to a DUI/vehicular homicide charge - friend of Ernie's was a passenger and got killed in an accident. Never got to know the twin daughters though, unfortunately. Saw Loretta a few times around the ranch but never really met her. Everybody I know that did meet her said she was genuinely nice. End of long story. Never heard of Tangerine Dream, huh. ************************************** *The white zone is for loading and unloading only* **************************************
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I'm guessing I'm older than stu and hippy both, and Tangerine Dream dates from the late 60s. You're the young whippersnappers! ************************************** *The white zone is for loading and unloading only* **************************************
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Three Dead shows in Flac format on 1 DVD disc (please lets save some postage and cds and keep this a flac vine - if you need help converting to .wav just send me a PM). All three are excellent SBDs. Grateful Dead 2-17-1973 St. Paul Auditorium St. Paul MN Set 1 d1t01 The Promised Land d1t02 He's Gone d1t03 Looks Like Rain d1t04 Box Of Rain d1t05 Wave That Flag d1t06 Mexicali Blues d1t07 Bird Song d1t08 Beer Barrel Polka d1t09 Beat It On Down The Line d1t10 Crowd/Equipment Repair d1t11 Loose Lucy d1t12 Me And Bobby McGee d2t01 Stella Blue// d2t02 El Paso d2t03 They Love Each Other d2t04 Playing In The Band Set 2 d2t05 //Truckin' d2t06 Row Jimmy d2t07 Big River d2t08 //You Ain't Woman Enough d2t09 Here Comes Sunshine >> d2t10 China Cat Sunflower >> d2t11 I Know You Rider d3t01 Around And Around d3t02 Not Fade Away >> d3t03 Goin' Down The Road//Feeling Bad >> d3t04 Not Fade Away d3t05 One More Saturday Night d3t06 Crowd/Tuning Encore d3t07 Casey Jones Grateful Dead - March 9, 1981 Madison Square Garden - New York, NY Set 1: d1t01 - Feel Like A Stranger d1t02 - Althea -> d1t03 - C.C. Rider d1t04 - Ramble On Rose -> d1t05 - El Paso d1t06 - Deep Elem Blues d1t07 - Beat It On Down The Line d1t08 - Bird Song d1t09 - Minglewood Blues Set 2: d2t01 - China Cat Sunflower -> d2t02 - I Know You Rider -> d2t03 - Samson And Delilah d2t04 - Ship Of Fools d3t01 - Estimated Prophet -> d3t02 - Uncle John's Band -> d3t03 - Drums -> d3t04 - Space -> d3t05 - The Other One -> d3t06 - Stella Blue -> d3t07 - Good Lovin' Encore: d3t08 - U.S. Blues Grateful Dead 09/04/83 Park West Ski Resort - Park City, UT CD One- Set 1: 1. Bertha > 2. Promised Land 3. Friend Of The Devil 4. Little Red Rooster 5. Tennessee Jed 6. My Brother Esau 7. Althea > 8. Hell In A Bucket 9. China Cat Sunflower> 10. I Know You Rider Disc Two- Set 2: 1. Scarlet Begonias > 2. Fire On The Mountain 3. Women Are Smarter > 4. Drums 5. Drums (continued) Disc Three- Set 2 (Cont.) 1. Space > 2. The Wheel > 3. The Other One > 4. Wharf Rat > 5. Around and Around > 6. One More Saturday Night 7. E: U.S. Blues
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No conversions keeps us out of the game. -----Here come a riddle, here come a clue If you were really smart, you'd know what to do when I say Why am I going out of my head, whenever you're around? The answer is obvious, love has come to town-----
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Birdsong is right, some of the viners need audio cds. Now that I have the hang of it, I will be happy to convert these when I get the vine. You can send it out on DVD in Flac. Talking about getting old -- never heard of "Tangerine Dream!"-- I got my application to AARP over the weekend!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Threw it in the fireplace. "One watch by night, one watch by day If you get confused, listen to the music play"
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If you have enough disk space, you can just copy the data to a hard drive, convert from flac to wav, burn the cd - then recover the space on the hard drive. You only need a burner if you're planning on copying the dvd.
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Hey Geoff et al... Its easy to do... As long as your computer reads a dvd data disc (and most all do) you have no worries. The program you need to download is called flac front end. You can get it at the following URL: (this is for windows) http://members.home.nl/w.speek/flac.htm Its simple to use... You just setup the output directory. Drag files to convert from either the data dvd (or hard drive if you copy over) and hit decode... A DOS like program will run and when done will say hit any key to continue... then you are done.. the wav files are on your hard drive and can be burned to CD like any other .wav file. I am happy to walk you thru the use of this tool... Its easy! Join us in the digtal age :-) It is much easier & cheaper to send 1 disc then 9 discs. PM me for more details or any other help required. marty
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I have a mac and I am having a hard time with finding conversion software that works with all files flac and shn. I have tried, and prefer audio cd's. If anyone would like to follow up on this with me please PM me rather then continue this here. -----Here come a riddle, here come a clue If you were really smart, you'd know what to do when I say Why am I going out of my head, whenever you're around? The answer is obvious, love has come to town-----
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Sometimes I include a copy of Traders Little Helper on dvds with flac/shn files. TLH is great. It converts flac and shn to wav for cds, also it will convert all of these to mp3 format. And its free! Here are some links to similar programs for mac: http://www.lexial.ca/alex/applescripts/iTunes_to_flac.html http://sbooth.org/Max/ These links and re free stuff at http://flac.sourceforge.net/download.html
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I love the title. I prefer audio CDs for 2 reasons-- 1) I got helper to work but it took an hour to convert, and I have to use 2 computers due to my setup...etc...etc..........etc...etc 2) my burning program inserts gaps between tracks I can do a "disk copy" and burn a seamless disc as seamless
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I bought software that converts and it is one way I can contribute to the vining community that has so greatly enhanced my collection. So, you seeders continue to seed as you see fit. Trust me, everything you guys do is greatly appreciated by all of us. Some of us will convert, and even add some fruit once in a while. We are all part of a community. "One watch by night, one watch by day If you get confused, listen to the music play"
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So first person to sign up please be able to convert and seed the audio cds. I'm not a mac user so can't help you guys out. I just don't have the time to create the audios... Marty
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Are you using windows media to burn? If so you should download itunes. I used windows media for a long time (which is why some of my early vines have gaps between tracks). I hated itunes at first, but its actually easier when you get the hang of it. Peace, Trevor "You know the one thing we need is a left handed monkey wrench....."
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...and mayber another "remove silence at end of tracks" option to get rid of the track breaks. I've never used WmP for anything but playing, and occasionally ripping MP3s. Don't really like using programs supplied by the content providers, just paranoid I guess. ************************************** *The white zone is for loading and unloading only* **************************************
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Im thinking about starting a new jgb vine but there is so much to choose from that im having a hard time deciding. Does anyone have anything that they would like to have? "You know the one thing we need is a left handed monkey wrench....."
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I mean, as long as you're asking. JGB w/chicks. Donna got a better sound with JGB. ************************************** *The white zone is for loading and unloading only* **************************************
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Donna was with them in the late 70's. When was Maria Muldaur with them? I'll see what I can find. "You know the one thing we need is a left handed monkey wrench....."
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I may be mistaken, but I think there was a time when both Donna and Muldaur were with Jerry. "One watch by night, one watch by day If you get confused, listen to the music play"
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together at least in early 78
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Hi! Donna Jean and Maria are on Pure Jerry v.6 , Warner Theatre on 3/18/78 (31 years ago tomorrow!). Sound great, I didn't know if Maria did other shows with JGB. Thanks guys MitD ************************************** *The white zone is for loading and unloading only* **************************************
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Lovin' me some wiki, here's Maria's tenure as an "official" member of the band (I think shw may have appeared as a guest at some other shows) November 15, 1977 – November 3, 1978 * Jerry Garcia – guitar, vocals * John Kahn – bass * Keith Godchaux – piano * Donna Godchaux – vocals * Maria Muldaur – vocals * Buzz Buchanan – drums ************************************** *The white zone is for loading and unloading only* **************************************
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I'll see if I can find that one. "You know the one thing we need is a left handed monkey wrench....."
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so there are very few shows on etree from between those dates and I would have a really hard time downloading the ones that are there. How does everyone feel about 8/22/76 with keith and donna? "You know the one thing we need is a left handed monkey wrench....."
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thanks trevor ************************************** *The white zone is for loading and unloading only* **************************************
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Here is a two show offering from 1978. Popular opinion is harsh on 1978. While I agree that there are some bad shows in 1978, and even more average ones, I think that all in all, and especially in comparison with any year after, it is pretty good. There are a bunch of very good to great shows (1/10, 1/11, 1/22, 1/31, 2/3, 2/5, 4/16 ...). Well, here are two more, 4/11 and 12/28. Both are high energy shows and A SBDs. I rate 4/11 as a VERY GOOD show, tied with 4/22 and second only to 4/16 as the best of the 7 April '78 shows that I have. 4/11 Highlights include (a) a mid-first-set Tennessee Jed (generally one of my LEAST favorite Garcia songs), (b) a set-ending Deal, (c) Jerry HIMSELF announcing the set break, (d) a hot Fire out of a solid Scarlet, and (e) a great Iko (again, not a favorite song of mine) out of drums. 12/28 is a GREAT show. Highlights include (a) a first-set-opening Sugaree, (b) another hot Jed, (c) a MONSTER set-closing Supplication, (d) Eyes of the World and (e) a great Truckin' out of drums (another song that isn't at the top of my list). These are WAV CDs, six in total. Look for a 1977 version of 'Stache Rides soon :)
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I think 78, especially early 78 is grossly underrated. Maybe I am biased since I got on the bus in April 78 (Pittsburgh), but this sounds like a great vine. Thanks Dstache. "One watch by night, one watch by day If you get confused, listen to the music play"