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  • wilfredtjones
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    First, and of greatest import: RL, I do hope all is well; p'raps holiday or simply self-imposed hiatus for the Patron Poster of this ongoing thread. Second, what a difference a week makes! Early last Saturday I matched running mileage with air temperature at 8...an early trek to the one of the neighboring "big cities" in order to see a matinee performance of "Annie" necessitated an extraordinarily early Saturday morning appearance at the trailhead. Wow. Even with insulated tights, I suffered patches of minor frostbite on my left bum and thigh. However, this afternoon, I perspired through 9 miles in the mid-50s while wearing only a T and shorts (with a 20oz. H20 bottle that had to be refilled in a stream). Okay, to the music. Last weekend, I intentionally matched bizarre meteorological circumstances with a queer GD performance, specifically, what I call the Bermuda Triangle show of 6/23/74 in Miami (a reference to Bob's comment regarding chronic electronic issues (or, as Phil said on a similar occasion, "electronic spiders")). Moreover, think of the audience's reaction upon initial exposure to Seastones, as this production does - in fact - encompass that unconventional prog-rock experimentation's debut appearance! And, quite frankly, it's phreaking awesome! Indeed, an appropriate accompaniment to the persistent 'ghosts in the machine' that manifested throughout the first set. Upon first blush this past June and July, I thought much more highly of this show as a whole; however, the gravity of repeated listens has grounded my perception in reason. Still, it's not to be missed for jam-spewing pyrotechnics that commence at the end of Set 1 with an awesome WRS I > LIG, the spirit of which resumes post Seastones with a clever improvisation that spawns a Phil-heavy SOF and, a few tunz later, catapults into - HOLD ON TIGHT - a mind boggling 17.5 minute DS Jam > Spanish Jam (Yeah, you're reading right! - and the Catalonian influence is brazen (listen to the wondrous synchronicity of Jerry, Keith, Fuzzy Bob, Phil, and the disciplined percussive rat-tat-tat)) > 10.5 minute US Blues sequence that is simply phenomenal. Here's yer Relisten.com link... http://relisten.net/grateful-dead/1974/6/23-4 (Would I give you something less than a Seamons' production? Heck no!) (Okay, one last note: just listen to the sublime organic transition from the Spanish J to USB...holy smokes!) Darn it! I've written War-n-Peace without touching upon the selection for today's run and ride home: 4/22/78. But that's another post./peace y'all, K
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    Every single Grateful Dead and all solo projects are on IPOD. I just hit shuffle button and crank it up.
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    Bass Clef Track: Walworth Road Acid Trapdoor Label: Punch Drunk Cat #: DRUNKCD005
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    Great set with Branford on board. Normally I don't like this late edition of the Dead but this is a keeper.
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    ...and Black Muddy River and every Althea I can find on YouTube
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    I am listenig now step up 4
    I am listenig now step up 4 soundtrack :)
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Time for a new venue for those real-time reports!
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Legion of Mary 5-22-75
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Listening to a great China -> Rider on the bonus disk. Really like the Trucking' on Dave's Picks 14.
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Fillmore East June 14, 1968; Bob's comments at the end are particularly interesting considering today's holiday (and my own debauchery of the night previous ;) Speaking of Bob, that Long Strange Trip video is AWESOME! I watched that last night too. What a time to be alive (with The Dead)! Happy Memorial Day everyone!
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The problem with music is there's too much of it, so I haven't listened to the Dead much in a few years. Listening to them now makes me want to talk about it on the internet. I just listened to the 11/11/73 Dark Star, Eyes, China Doll. Not bad really. Now I am listening to Scarlet>Fire from Jacksonville, 4/8/78. It has long been my opinion that, while there may be versions that are more fiery, trippy, interesting, long, or unpredictable, this is the most beautiful version of the combo that the band ever played. If anyone disagrees I'd be interested to check out their candidate, which I will listen to immediately. It would in fact be nice to be wrong, or at least wrong-ish, since there would be a big payoff for such wrong-itude. In any case, anyone not hip to the Jacksonville version should run off and listen to it today, don't wait until tomorrow for we cannot know what the night may bring... Today I am also listening to the new album by The Fall, [i]Sub-Lingual Tablet[/i]. It is fantastic, very impressive that a band on its 31st album can produce greatness of this sort. It is rare, for some reason most rock and roll artists seem to decline with time. This is curious I think because it is not necessarily the case in other art forms, where late masterpieces are much more common (for instance literature, painting, all that stuff). Today I also listened to much of [i]Trout Mask Replica[/i]. I am also lately listening to Can, Hawkwind, and the Allman Brothers. Is there a place to discuss specific other (non-Dead) music, or is this the place to do it? I shall poke around a bit, I've never really spent much time here. I used to frequent a site called [i]Lost Sailor's Pub[/i], do ye know it? but not much GD internetting for me in general, right now I have to urge so perhaps I'll Google around a little too...anyway, if anyone reads this stuff, I greet you. EDIT: How does one do italics here? Clearly what I did above isn't it...
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JGB Roseland Ballroom - 6/1/83 - Don't Let Go
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View SetList wma mp3 jgb1987-01-25TheStoneSanFranciscoCA.asx Jerry Garcia Band The Stone, San Francisco, CA January 25, 1987 Recorded by Tazuo Yamaguchi; 2 Nak 700 Caps> dbx-224> Poris pre-amp> Sony TC-D6 Transfer and FLAC encoding by David Minches: Master played back on Nak Dragon> dbx 224> Grace Lunatec V3 (24/96)> Digital Audio Labs Card Deluxe> Adobe Audition 2.0> (dither/downsample)> FLAC encoding Patches supplied by SHNID 19810; MAC(Nak700s)>CDR>WAV>SHN; Taper: John Corley. disc 1: Set 1 01. Tuning 02. I'll Take A Melody 03. Think 04. Knockin' On Heaven's Door 05. Evangeline 06. Gomorrah 07. Deal disc 2: Set 2 01. Harder They Come 02. Crazy Love 03. Simple Twist Of Fate 04. Stop That Train 05. My Sisters And Brothers 06. Midnight Moonlight*
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waitin for a miracle. sweet i have received mine buy i know many are still waiting..stand up tall and pretend you're strong
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Not sure how else to post this. wish there were a way for me to post the link itself. is from sugarmegs.orgView SetList wma mp3 jgb1985-08-05.asx Jerry Garcia Band The Stone San Francisco, Ca August 5, 1985 Source: Taper: Charlie Connor MAC (John Corley's disassembled Nak 700s clipped to brim of hat for stealth [20' from stage, first row of tables, dead center] > Sony TCD5M [3rd deck patch]) > Nak DR-10 (Playback) > Midiman Flying Cow 24bit/48kHz A/D > RME Digi96/8 > Steinberg's Wavelab 3.0 (bit resolution & resampling to CDR redbook 16/44.1 > CDWav beta1.6 (tracking only) > SHNv3 (MKW ACT). Analog and Digital Mastering by Charlie Connor Shn'ed, Vined (via Cdead) and seeded to fungus and abgd August 6, 2002 CD 1 Set One: 1. How Sweet It Is 2. They Love Each Other> 3. Knockin' On Heaven's Door> 4. Run For The Roses> 5. //Tangled Up In Blue CD2 Set Two: 1. Tuning 2. Mission In The Rain 3. Love In The Afternoon 4. Russian Lullaby 5. The Night They Drove Old Dixie Down 6. //Midnight Moonlight
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I've a seemingly pathological obsession with this album and its Springsteen-esque grit, pathos, and tales of weakness, struggle, and failure, but ultimately redemption, reconciliation, or simply acquiescence to the nature of your beast. peace, K
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During this morning's weekly looong run: Download Series #4 comprising the complete 6/18/76 at the Capitol Theatre and bonus material from dates across 3 shows later in the month (with some time left over for most of the The Who's pre-Tommy set at Isle of Wight!). Typical of post-hiatus 76, this show is mellow glory with a standout 2nd set sequence initiated with a St.S>NFA>St.S hoagie into Eyes>Drumz>Wheel...video and some wondrous Donna as extras! peace, k
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Swing low Sweet chariot...into deep elum blues...double sweet
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One of my favorites. Brent was amazing. Can't wait to see what Bruce can do with the keys!
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new release of this great show. Academy of music 72 the Bo Diddley show
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Sounds Of Blackness Track: The Pressure Pt. 1 (Frankie Knuckles Classic Mix) Label: Perspective Records Cat #: PERT 816
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Listening to entire 1st night, good sound also. I must say I am impressed by the sound . No Jerry yet has the Jerry sound a tiny bit more then I thought could pull off.. Trey you did very well. This comes from someone who saw jerry many many many times. Thank you for the sound .
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Complicated Game Great songs, highly recommended if you're into that singer-songwriter Americana sound (not as rock-oriented as previous albums) and often brilliant lyrics...
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I really can not believe that this time flew by that fast. I still feel young maybe its the band. My 1st time at Red Rocks lucky enough to not a miss a rocks show after this one 15 in all
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Threw other 2 out there cause listened to Twilight time earlier this morning . But listening to this here. is amazing sound quality of course cause check out who uploaded it.
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nice post
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