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    "When we began discussing audio projects to commemorate the 50th anniversary of the Grateful Dead back in 2012, we knew we wanted to do something completely unprecedented. We could think of nothing more exciting or ambitious than a career-spanning overview of the band's live legacy focused on what best tells the story: complete concerts. Our first criterion was the very best live music to represent any given year in the band’s history. We wanted to make sure that there were not only the tent-pole shows that fans have been demanding for decades but also ones that are slightly more under the radar, but equally excellent. For those who listen to the entire box straight through, chronologically, the narrative of the Grateful Dead's live legacy will be seen as second to none in the pantheon of music history." - David Lemieux

    We are more than pleased to announce the Grateful Dead's most ambitious release ever: 30 TRIPS AROUND THE SUN. Available as both an 80-disc boxed set and a custom lightning-bolt USB drive, the collection includes 30 unreleased live shows, one for each year the band was together from 1966 to 1995, along with one track from their earliest recording sessions in 1965. Packed with over 73 hours of music, both the boxed set and the USB drive will be individually numbered limited editions.

    The 80-disc boxed set is individually numbered and limited to 6,500 copies, a nod to the band’s formation in 1965. Along with the CDs, it also includes a gold-colored 7-inch vinyl single which bookends the band’s career. The A-side is “Caution (Do Not Stop On Tracks)” from the band’s earliest recording session in 1965 with the B-side of the last song the band ever performed together live, “Box Of Rain” recorded during their final encore at Soldier Field in Chicago on July 9, 1995.

    The box also comes with a 288-page book that features an extensive, career-spanning essay written by Nick Meriwether, who oversees the Dead archives at the University of California, Santa Cruz, along with special remembrances of the band submitted by fans. Also included is a scroll that offers a visual representation of how the band’s live repertoire has evolved through the years.

    The USB drive version* will be shaped like a gold lightning bolt with the Grateful Dead 50th anniversary logo engraved on the side. The drive includes all of the music from the collection in both FLAC (96/24) and MP3 formats and is an individually numbered limited edition of 1,000 copies. Digital version of the book also included on USB.

    Shows will NOT be sold individually on CD. This release is sure to sell out quickly so pre-order your copy today and stick around as we will be revealing a mighty fine selection of music, art, and much, much more right here.

    (Looking for a smaller 50th Anniversary commemorative keepsake? September 18th will see the release of a four-CD version of the collection titled 30 TRIPS AROUND THE SUN: THE DEFINITIVE LIVE STORY 1965-1995. More on that here.)

    ROLLINGSTONE.COM SONG PREMIERE AND EXCLUSIVE DAVID LEMIEUX INTERVIEW
    Head on over to Rollingstone.com for the very first listen of "Morning Dew" 9/18/87 Madison Square Garden, David Fricke's exclusive interview with archivist David Lemieux, and the reveal of 30 TRIPS AROUND THE SUN's '69 and '84 shows.

    *Helpful hints for using your USB:

    Running the 30 Trips Player / Reader program:
    On Windows – Navigate to the USB drive and double click the PCStart.exe file to run.
    On MacOS – Open the GD 30 Trips drive, and double click the MacStart to run.

    Viewing the digital book:
    You can either view it within the program that comes on the drive, or by opening the PDF directly.

    To view the PDF, open the PDF folder on the drive and the USB_bk_spreads_08-31 file within. Selecting the option within your PDF reading application to view as a “single page” might be preferable to viewing as a continuous document.

    Importing music into iTunes and other library programs:
    When you import the songs from the USB into your library, the information used to identify the track will likely leave them sorted incorrectly. Please use the song list found here to re-number the songs for each show so that they playback in the correct order.
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  • claney
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    From Uncut magazine: Heads up! Next month’s Uncut – on sale July 28 in the UK – comes with a FREE GRATEFUL DEAD CD: our historic attempt to piece together the album that should have followed “Workingman’s Dead” and “American Beauty”… Read more at http://www.uncut.co.uk/uncut-editors-diary/fare-thee-well-the-grateful-… ---- I am looking forward to this. Often wondered what that studio album would have looked like. Here is what I picture: SIDE ONE Bertha Ramble on Rose Mr. Charlie Tennessee Jed He's Gone SIDE TWO Jack Straw Chinatown Shuffle Brown Eyed Women The Stranger / Two Souls Wharf Rat
  • kaustin7
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    Agree with the comments about Red Rocks! I have been fortunate enough to see WSP play 24 shows there since 00. I am still glowing from the Fare Thee Well experience in Chicago! What a run, the atmosphere was nothing but amazing and positive. 70,000+ people just singing and dancing. Truly a memorable experience! Everyone I met at soldier field was super friendly and kind. Absolutely loved this past weekend!
  • Travis Loscher
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    Without a doubt the coolest venue I have been to .Saw the Allmans there in 96 and tentcamped about a mile away.Lightning over Denver most of the show was really cool.The other funny thing was the campground host looked like the prospector from Toy Story.Even funnier when he said if we were there to see Phish we could turnaround and stay somewhere else.He must have known something we didn't..I think it was soon after that they practically boarded up Morrison during their run
  • chilly1214
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    I lived outside of Boulder for 15 years and saw many an artist at Red Rocks. A most amazing venue!
  • Oroboros
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    Please, please all who read these words go to Red Rocks to see
    a band that you enjoy. It is a "peak experience" without equal. And brother Dedicated indeed reminded me of my maiden voyage in this fantastic venue 37 years ago yesterday evening. And then we came back to the 7/8/78 show to bask in the Grateful Dead's glow again. . The boys were in fine form!! I implore all who read this post or my account of those '78 Dead shows (see below), make plans in the future to head out to Denver, take someone you love, and visit Red Rocks to experience any music that you enjoy. It will be 'better'. Give your head/heart this gift. The Truth is realized in an instant, the act is practiced step by step.
  • jrf68@hotmail.com
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    Oroboros is not kidding...
    My only Red Rocks show was Bunny Wailer opening for String Cheese years back.Great show and FANTASTIC venue! Go see someone you love at Red Rocks. You will not regret it. :) edit: For any WSP fans out there that haven't been,the joint's got flash-flood warning signs that read "Climb To Safety!"
  • Oroboros
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    I agree some 73 would be delightful and welcomed.
    I just got a prompt from a buddy reminding me of that summer of 1978, when the Dead first played at Red Rocks July 7 & 8, 1978. First the Dead actually circled back to play Nebraska. I know I have told this one before, but here it goes again. You know how us oldsters repeat ourselves all the time. At least that is what my kids tell me. They played the Omaha Civic Auditorium, where the Dead played once before in 1973.. We got there and the venue was half full (about 4,000) but everyone was chomping at the bit in anticipation to hear them live. I took my Nak 550 into the venue and there was no hassle getting the deck in this time, but remember these were the days before ‘tapers sections’. And each venue or even staff may present a different challenge. But not here, thank goodness. Out in the hallway, the Hell’s Angels wandered about sporting full colors and big grins. They may have been transporting ‘party favors’ and decided to take in a show. Or maybe the Angels were just road tripping with the band (although I didn't see them at the next few shows). My buddy even brought his 68 year old mother to the show. She sat up in the stands “It is just too loud down there!” Anyway, I headed down to the floor with my Nak 550 to set up in front of the soundboard. When I started to get my gear set up and saw this guy beside me with a great rig. Luckily this kind stranger (I have since discovered he was famous taper Bob Wagner) then let me patch out of the back of his deck, which was wonderful as he had a great 8 ft. tall mike stand set-up. He had a Sony deck and mics, but with that high stand his mic’s were well above the crowd noise. We were about 15 to 20 feet in FOB. So Garcia treated us to a blistering Sugaree opener, the kind that drove the crowd wild. His leads mounted into a wave that crests, recedes, regroups, and comes back rolling in with such power and delight that adds a synergistic effect to our frenzied response as his rolling/soaring guitar work lift and subside with that band. Then Beat In on Down the Line, TLEO and now it was Bob’s turn in the spotlight with a Look’s like Rain. About halfway through the song, I suddenly noticed something shimmering in the air between the band and me. I thought “what a fantastic light show! Or have I have shifted into fifth gear just a little early that I scheduled?” I staggered towards that disturbance in front of me to investigate. People were dancing wildly in the middle of the floor as a waterfall played over them. It was about 25 feet in circumference. I put my hand in, water…hand out, no rain..I am standing in front of an indoor waterfall. what to do? I jumped into pouring rain that was INSIDE the middle of the auditorium! Then I stepped back and was out of it. I shook my head and then lunged back into the deluge and danced through Looks Like Rain & then during Direwolf as well and a delightful All Over now. (Complete with Donna in perfect pitch!) Then Candyman and Lazy>Supplication before Bobby informed us “We’re going to take a short break”. I staggered back to reload a new tape and then I did look for some validation of my experience. And I asked my friends if I was not in fact ‘soaking wet’ as I patted my soaked shirt. They grinned knowingly and affirmed that, yes, in fact I was “all wet”. And then this unique show continued, (nice indoor water-feature, boys !) with a killer second set complete with a transportive Estimated> Eyes> drums> Wharf Rat> Truckin> Iko Iko> Around. And then after a lengthy absence from the stage the boys returned to play us ‘Promised Land” as an encore. As I left the auditorium I noticed the water standing on the ground outside, a summer storm? Was this a case of a leaky roof or didn't the Dead just conjure up the forces of nature as they were so prone to do? But back to the important stuff, what were the Dead going to do next? Would Phil rev up his reverse gravity machine and pummel us with Phil-bombs at the next show? Would they levitate the crowd, and have us all dance while floating in the 'cool Colorado range'? I HAD to follow them to those Red Rocks shows in 1978. So a road-trip to Colorado it was. This was the Dead’s first Red Rocks jaunt (and my first as well, although my girlfriend (now wife) had seen Joni Mitchell there previously and raved about the venue) so my anticipation was so ‘high’. (In many ways.) So I packed my taping and camping gear and off we went. When we walked up to the Rocks entrance, the Feyline security crew (or were they the John Scher guys?) were stopping people and inspecting any 'carry in' bags. I thought 'uh oh, this looks rougher than Omaha Nebraska'. A security behemoth that I will call “BigBoy’ stopped me at the entrance to look through my Boy Scout backpack. He hefted my NAK 550 out of the pack and held it aloft with one beefy paw, exclaiming “Hey, you can’t take this in!” I gave him my best perplexed look and said “What it’s just a tape player.” (first lie) Then the giant BigBoy instructs me to “take that back to your car”. I retorted “I can’t, I hitchhiked to the show” (second lie). Beefy Bruiser BigBoy points to my ticket and says “the ticket says no recorders on it, you can't take it in” and I tell him “look I don’t have any microphones” (third lie) and hold up my arms to be searched (of course my comrades had the mics with them). Then I sighed loudly and popped open the back of the Nak deck and let eight D cell batteries drop onto the ground. “Look, I dumped out the batteries, it can't record”. (lie number four) BigBoy stood there with his arms crossed in front of me, but I could see a small crack in his resolve. So I pulled that thread “Look, I hitchhiked all the way here from Nebraska to see this show, would you hold onto this deck for me? It cost me $600 (which in ’78 was a lot of dough) but if you just hold it for me, and then I will find you after the show. You look like an honest guy.” (fifth lie, this guy didn't look trustworthy). I push the Nak towards him, and this deck is huge and weighs a ton, (a goddamn boat anchor). I really played my trump card here and was trying to hold my ‘gameface’, Suddenly all the heads waiting in line behind (and all my friends) erupt with yells at the BigBoy to hurry up and started chanting “let us in”. BigBoy gives his mullet a shake and then he points into the venue and looks at me and exclaims “Go on, get out of here” and I dive headlong into my first Red Rocks show with a grin a mile wide(high)! Followed by Mary with my mics and my buddies with my fresh batteries (re: lie number four) and my blank tapes. The batteries that I dumped out for BigBoy were already ‘dead’ (pun intended). I again ran into that ‘kind stranger’ (Dr. Bob Wagner, FOB right side)) to plug out of his Sony again. Those two shows were stupefying, and the band obviously enjoyed playing there. Bobby's deer joke, and I remember Phil leading the boys through “Cold Rain & Snow” with his bass punching that tune into a triumphant ‘strut’ that evening.I recall Jerry broke a string during the Scarlet>Fire, which really didn't slow the pace of that perfect evening. On into Dancin' >NFA > Black Peter > Around & Around and then a dual encore of US Blues & Johnny B Goode. The next night was much the same. Each night we would watch the clouds chase each other in the sky as the band serenaded us. Until it became dark and then we looked out ‘over’ the Dead to see the distant lights of Denver sparking in the background. Second night second half, we were treated to a tremendous Estimated > Other One> Eyes of the World > drums> Wharf Rat > Franklin's Tower > Sugar Mag. The crowd was especially raucous as Wharf Rat wound to that tender quiet point and Phil (or was it Bobby) gave a "shhhhh" to still us in preparation for that wonderful 'launching' platform/crescendo. Those evenings the Dead's aural wonders were matched with the Red Rocks astounding visuals as we were perched in between those massive stony slabs jutting into the sky. The Dead's stage view was spectacular as well looking up at the throng of deadheads dancing sandwiched in then red rocks with the stars twinkling above us. As the Dead those two evenings took us all on an astounding journey of Americana, myth, rock and roll, country, space, jam, fable, fun, roller coaster, and turn on a dime delights, it all 'rolled into one'. And then as the Dead finished us all off with “Werewolves of London” we were all crooning back to the dead with our own howl of “Aoooooo”. And Garcia was grinning ear to ear as he bid us all a “good night”. Happy July 8th. The Teacher opens the door, but you must enter by yourself.
  • estimated-eyes
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    Those were a two of the first shows I had on cassette back in 1988 and night one is still one of my favorites. The second set is just plain old solid-- really good China-Rider, Estimated-Eyes with a good peaking solo from Jerry in Estimated (as you all have been discussing). It has always been disappointing that better quality recordings haven't surfaced of Alpine 85 and 87.
  • MLavallee
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    One show I really love is the third night of Irvine, April 19th. Doesn't hurt that this was my first run of shows, my 14 year old life was changed forever for which I am eternally grateful! While there are no big jams, indeed only Wharf Rat threatens to hit the 10 minute mark, the execution is very strong, Brent is definitely on and it's a really fun listen with a unique setlist.
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    And you used a THIN black Sharpie? Should've used at least a FINE black Sharpie...
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"When we began discussing audio projects to commemorate the 50th anniversary of the Grateful Dead back in 2012, we knew we wanted to do something completely unprecedented. We could think of nothing more exciting or ambitious than a career-spanning overview of the band's live legacy focused on what best tells the story: complete concerts. Our first criterion was the very best live music to represent any given year in the band’s history. We wanted to make sure that there were not only the tent-pole shows that fans have been demanding for decades but also ones that are slightly more under the radar, but equally excellent. For those who listen to the entire box straight through, chronologically, the narrative of the Grateful Dead's live legacy will be seen as second to none in the pantheon of music history." - David Lemieux

We are more than pleased to announce the Grateful Dead's most ambitious release ever: 30 TRIPS AROUND THE SUN. Available as both an 80-disc boxed set and a custom lightning-bolt USB drive, the collection includes 30 unreleased live shows, one for each year the band was together from 1966 to 1995, along with one track from their earliest recording sessions in 1965. Packed with over 73 hours of music, both the boxed set and the USB drive will be individually numbered limited editions.

The 80-disc boxed set is individually numbered and limited to 6,500 copies, a nod to the band’s formation in 1965. Along with the CDs, it also includes a gold-colored 7-inch vinyl single which bookends the band’s career. The A-side is “Caution (Do Not Stop On Tracks)” from the band’s earliest recording session in 1965 with the B-side of the last song the band ever performed together live, “Box Of Rain” recorded during their final encore at Soldier Field in Chicago on July 9, 1995.

The box also comes with a 288-page book that features an extensive, career-spanning essay written by Nick Meriwether, who oversees the Dead archives at the University of California, Santa Cruz, along with special remembrances of the band submitted by fans. Also included is a scroll that offers a visual representation of how the band’s live repertoire has evolved through the years.

The USB drive version* will be shaped like a gold lightning bolt with the Grateful Dead 50th anniversary logo engraved on the side. The drive includes all of the music from the collection in both FLAC (96/24) and MP3 formats and is an individually numbered limited edition of 1,000 copies. Digital version of the book also included on USB.

Shows will NOT be sold individually on CD. This release is sure to sell out quickly so pre-order your copy today and stick around as we will be revealing a mighty fine selection of music, art, and much, much more right here.

(Looking for a smaller 50th Anniversary commemorative keepsake? September 18th will see the release of a four-CD version of the collection titled 30 TRIPS AROUND THE SUN: THE DEFINITIVE LIVE STORY 1965-1995. More on that here.)

ROLLINGSTONE.COM SONG PREMIERE AND EXCLUSIVE DAVID LEMIEUX INTERVIEW
Head on over to Rollingstone.com for the very first listen of "Morning Dew" 9/18/87 Madison Square Garden, David Fricke's exclusive interview with archivist David Lemieux, and the reveal of 30 TRIPS AROUND THE SUN's '69 and '84 shows.

*Helpful hints for using your USB:

Running the 30 Trips Player / Reader program:
On Windows – Navigate to the USB drive and double click the PCStart.exe file to run.
On MacOS – Open the GD 30 Trips drive, and double click the MacStart to run.

Viewing the digital book:
You can either view it within the program that comes on the drive, or by opening the PDF directly.

To view the PDF, open the PDF folder on the drive and the USB_bk_spreads_08-31 file within. Selecting the option within your PDF reading application to view as a “single page” might be preferable to viewing as a continuous document.

Importing music into iTunes and other library programs:
When you import the songs from the USB into your library, the information used to identify the track will likely leave them sorted incorrectly. Please use the song list found here to re-number the songs for each show so that they playback in the correct order.
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I actually wish they would have charged me today. I can deal with the delay, frustrating as it is, but I'm not sure I can deal with credit card angst for another week. My wife is about to kill me already for repeatedly asking if there's enough room on the card for the box. Maybe at some point we'll get a peak inside the box now. I could care less about most of that stuff but am very concerned about how the discs will be housed. I'm hoping for DaP style cases; if they're packaged like the Road Trips discs I will be way more pissed than I am about the delay. Looking at the picture of the box, I'm wondering, shouldn't there be handles on the box?
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Rdevil - you're assuming that Rhino have thought that far ahead yet as to how discs are housed ;)
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My money at least that way I'll know I'm at least going to get one I really don't mind waiting, I've waited since June 23rd what's another month or 2. It's either have acceptance over things I CANNOT control or be ANGRY over things I CANNOT control, right now I have a family to help raise, bills to pay & I'm good health & better spirits. I would like a peak at what's inside though, especially how the CD's are housed. I don't feel that's asking to much, right. I am disappointed that whatever happened, happened, however what can I do about it, cancel my order & REALLY be upset when it FINALLY does ship or do nothing now & just wait for the shipping notice e-mail then I WILL say YES this was worth waiting for. Cancelling my order WILL NOT be an option I've waited all summer for this I can wait a while longer, I'm not going anywhere. Deadland, I know some of you are quite angry over what has transpired just think how you'll feel if you cancel & those who waited start posting "GOT MY 30 TRIPS today, #**** has arrived in MY TOWN...!!!!!" Guess what I'll be one of those posting, "#1234 arrived in Philly today!!!!! GRATE THINGS COME TO THOSE WHO WAIT!!!!! DO NOT CANCEL YOU WILL REGRET IT!!!!! DEADLAND BE HAPPY!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

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The delay is surprising, given the earlier e-mail this week. But not shocking. For better and worse, the GD wing of Rhino travel to the beat of a drum different from anyone else's (even Rhino's; you don't get this kind of intrigue ~ product mystery and delays ~with their Monkees vault releases). Though the subscriptions & limited releases reflect that it's closer to a cottage industry than a cash-cow, it's still hard to believe this is an old-school, Ben Franklin-style subscription that actually funds the product. A) They knew this would sell out, and it basically has; and B) Rhino certainly has deep enough pockets to cover the front end with that promised return. So why IS it that they seem to still be designing these things even as they're advertising them? Steamer trunk was the same deal. For this one, they were taking prose submissions from heads pretty late in the game...but that's just what to fill book pages with. Could a small run of samples for the main treasure chest really not be produced in time for the announcement? But another question is, do we want these insane offerings to behave just like any other? I have to say, I LOVED the surprise of getting that giant box, still not knowing what exactly was within, and beholding that trunk for the first time. Different story on the FTW complete Chicago, as it's still not even known what all the MUSIC will be; a prickly pear, that (I safely ordered 7/05 only). But I don't mind the mystery of the physical 30 Trips product at all ~ they'll deliver something special, as they always do with these packages. The darker side to their mystery is that dead.net is habitually as tight-lipped as the Pentagon, which has gotten silly. Why are some of their secrets secrets? But this one's not on Dave. I know I've been pretty hard on him over the variety factor of his Picks (one of those subjects they're tight-lipped about), but I certainly wouldn't expect him to produce a seaside chat explaining a shipping delay. That's not his role, and given his excitement about this project, truly his baby, I've gotta guess there's no one more bummed about this tainting its glitter than Dave. Can't fault those who wish they'd been given the extra time to accrue their own dollars. Though it's really no difference to me, would just as soon the impending debit be subtracted. The delay really isn't either. My momentary response was, "lame," but honestly this doesn't even make the honorable mentions list of what keeps me up at night currently. Not dismissing anyone's frustration, but do take a deep breath -- that's always good for ya, and we'll have this music for all the rest of the moons to come.... It'll be worth the wait.
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I work in manufacturing, managing several sub-contractors that supply to our company. It does not happen often, but often enough, that an order arrives on our dock with some unforeseen defects. No matter how much guidance you provide the supplier and how much communication you have to set expectations, some lots of material arrive with issues. It is just a fact of life in the manufacturing world. My guess is that Rhino just received the latest shipment of some sub-component of the box set (CD sleeves, booklets, 45-record, packaging, etc) and discovered, much to their shock, that the order got jacked up somehow. What should they do -- complete our orders with the defective materials, or notify us that there is an issue and ship when they get the replacement materials? Dealing with this type of issue on a semi-regular basis, I personally have a hard time getting too upset about the box-set delay. The only way Rhino could have worked around this would have been to order all the materials well in advance so that they had some recovery time built into the schedule. But, who knows what constraints they were working under? They may not have got their budget early enough, the artists may have been late designing the printed materials, a supplier may have had a materials shortage, etc. This box-set is a one-shot deal, so everything had to come together perfectly to hit the schedule. In regular production, we rely on buffer stock to handle disruptions like this. Rhino really doesn't have that luxury seeing as this is a custom set of music on a one-time production run. In the end, a 3-4 week delay to ship a defect-free box-set is not worth bursting an artery over, at least not for me.
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Who said I was complaining? Trying to put it in perspective if you can figure that out..
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"In the end, a 3-4 week delay to ship a defect-free box-set is not worth bursting an artery over, at least not for me." "My momentary response was, "lame," but honestly this doesn't even make the honorable mentions list of what keeps me up at night currently." Thanks for keeping things in perspective. People should consider themselves very lucky if a 3-4 week delay on this set is considered a big problem in their lives.
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Due to the delay in shipping & the fact that we don't have a "new" shipping date, mid October is not a date, the countdown is officially over. TPTB, DEBIT MY CARD TODAY & AT LEAST END THAT MADNESS, TAKE MY MONEY, PLEASE!!!!!!! BE HAPPY DEADLAND, JOY WILL EVENTUALLY COME OUR WAY!!!!!!!!
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With the initial cost and now this delay, all I can say is that this set had better be worth it. No flimsy, yellowing paper cd cases like the Europe '72 set.
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I'm not bent out of shape over the delay. And I'm not mad, or upset, or any of that. However, the lack of response to direct questions about how the CDs are packaged (are they each in an individual case?) is, frankly, alarming. They are literally ignoring that question. I'm going to try Dr. Rhino, since Dave won't or can't reply. And I'm going to tell him if they can't answer that question before the charge deadling,** I will cancel. I was on the fence about this anyway, due to family priorities, etc, as mentioned in the past. If the discs are all housed in some kind of folder or sleeves in that box, with no good way to put them on a shelf where I can see them and use them easily, then i might as well wait for the download/Spotiify option. This may seem like a minor detail to some, but our mileage varies, no? I agree with Pelke, production delays happen, etc, no biggie to me. But, not being able to even answer such a basic question? That has nothing to do with production delays. ** EDIT ** I don't know what a deadling is, of course I meant to write "deadline" - but I must day, I kind of like the word. We're not Deadheads, we're Deadlings! Kind of like the Podlings in the Dark Crystal. Dark Staaaaaaaaaaaaar....
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Sure, I am looking forward to receiving Boxzilla just as much as the next person. But am I angry about the delay? I'll tell you what. I would have been REALLY ANGRY if I got the box and it was not just exactly perfect. We have been waiting 3 months now since the announcement. So another month will not kill me. Think back to the announcement of the E'72 box. That took more then 3 months to deliver. For me, a $700 expenditure is a lot of dough that I really cannot afford. But for that amount of money I do expect this box to meet my wildest expectations and to be perfect. So if some manufacturing problem means that I have to wait a few extra weeks, so be it. If this is my biggest problem today, I am pretty damn lucky. Chill out folks. This is not a life & death issue. Rock on
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Thanks for good perspective on manufacturing pitfalls Pelke. I get why some of us are incensed by this last minute delay. However, for me, regardless of the reason(s) for the delay, I am glad dead.net is taking the time necessary to get this right. "Just exactly perfect" is more important to me than blind adherence to a ship date. As an artist who is scrupulously on time, I am always amazed at how my importers, shippers, other contractors/trades, etc. can be much more creative are than I am, even on my best days, when it comes to jabbing sticks in the spokes of a tight schedule. Regarding the charging of credit cards on the 17th, doesn't it make sense that GDM needs to consummate our purchase before providing links to the shows and a pdf of the book on the 18th? Free though they are, these tokens of apology are being offered only to actual buyers. Just ordering 30 Trips doesn't mean you're going to follow through and buy it, as cancellation threats on this forum and the resultant "15 more found" notices would indicate. 30 Trips is going to be incredible. In the very near future we're going to be very grateful for the collection of music and memories that GDM is now perfecting for us.
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Butthole Surfers "Independent Worm Saloon" it will lighten up your mood and put the delay (what is it, one month?) in perspective. no bashing DaL. He's a righteous dude.
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Having had the wonderful opportunity to interview David about this set, let me assure you all that (a) he does not read online comments on his releases, and hasn't since shortly after Dick passed away; (b) he will be as disappointed as any of you about this delay; (c) this delay will have nothing to do with his role in the production process, which long finished; and (d) he isn't able to address customer service matters. I, frankly, can't believe some of the reactions I'm reading. This is about getting it exactly right - not some evil plot to make 3 weeks of interest off of your payment. Yes, it's too bad, and yes, it's not professional, but it's also not worth melting down about.
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Please keep us updated and not in the dark as much as possible. Take the money already and be done with it.
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it's not okay...it's okay there's a delay because someone's name was left off the box...but then to say oh we're going to charge you then ship it out a month later?? that's a scam...recently they said they were going to charge us yesterday then ship it in a week...now a week became a month...and then a month later...it sounds chaotic! okay get it right but what peeves me is charging us on the sept 17th and not ship until mid October why not wait longer to charge us like October 10th-15th? would be more reasonable...I can deal with paying a huge credit bill if I have the product in hand...the way it is now i'll have a huge bill with no product in hand for another month...it's hard to contemplate...understand i'll be going to the hospital everyday to give blood for $$$$ to help for this set
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Comparing our experience as dead.net customers to prison ass rape? One always imagines there's no way we can surpass previous nadirs... and one is always wrong.
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Sorry to repeat myself Tony, but that's one of the prerogatives of older age: Regarding the charging of credit cards on the 17th: Doesn't it make sense that GDM needs to consummate our purchase before providing links to the shows and a pdf of the book on the 18th? Free though they are, these tokens of apology are being offered only to actual buyers. Just ordering 30 Trips doesn't mean you're going to follow through and buy it, as cancellation threats on this forum and the resultant "15 more found" notices would indicate.
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Hey Bliss, tell us more about this interview. And thanks for bringing these points to light. Dave doesn't work for Rhino...
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...that people pay for concert tickets six months in advance without thinking about it, but think it's a scam to pay for this box a few weeks before it ships? Just curious.
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Yesterday, before the announcement of the delay, there were 52 boxes left. Now they are down to 39. So I guess the folks who said they were going to cancel have not gone through with that drastic measure. IMHO, to cancel now because of having to wait one more month would be completely nutso. People! The band has been gone for 20 years. Will one more month of waiting kill you? As I said, let them get it perfectly correct with no mistakes. They have to invoice you early in order to then give you the link for the music and the book. Otherwise, you know damn well, some folks will take that link now and then cancel before being invoiced a month later. Sad but true. We are not all honest out there. Unfortunately. Rock on
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article won't be published for another month or two, and it's a freelance thing, so I don't want to get too into it until i actually see it in print. we spoke by phone for an hour, mostly covering broad topics that most here would already know. the one thing that comes through about DL is that he's an utterly genuine individual who cares so so so much about what he does. he comes to his job purely from the DeadHead perspective, thinking, "how cool would it be to have this show released, or this type of box". a lot of the kind of thinking or decisions that people attribute to him (i.e. strategic business-mindedness in selecting a particular year for release, or determining the limits on #s), is just simply wrong.
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We might have some proper and pleasing communication from them! Thank you sir for that illuminating post! I also wanted to learn much more about this box over the past few months, as initially promised in the announcement. After I decided not to buy this set I knew that decision would be sorely tested by each revalation about it's contents. If those revalations had come, I probably would have bought this. It seems that GDM can find 6500 people who will buy blind, so there is really no practical need for them to inform us! Year50 has been typified by minimal and misleading communications and huge prices. Sad.
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I understanding not spilling the beans until the article is published. Where will this be published? I'm looking forward to reading it.
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dustyrambler -- PM sent with details.
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I echo the chorus. No big deal about the delay. But I also echo the sentiment: let us see the contents of the box. That they won't let us see what we're buying does make me a tad worried. If there are not individual CDs I can bring in the car--ugh. Will probably try to sell it afterward.
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Hey Dead.net. I understand that there is a production delay. But to still charge my card...having promised me the day the the delay was announced that you were going to throw in extras and to find out the extra was a 128k mp3 download of the box set is kind of insulting. How about making the FLACs or 320mp3s available? If you don't treat us better I will cancel and so will others.
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From Roger: [I will] "file fraud charges with my CC company. This is a business deal. Pure and simple. Just because it is Dead music means nothing in terms of a business deal. Deliver it in 30 days from charge or you can shove it." More bloviating, then this.... wait for it.... "Peace, Roger" <<<< A fucking precious nugget from j-DEADville
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Do you think anyone will try to sell the link to the music and the pdf of the book on ebay? Wouldn't shock me. Not sure how they can do this without risking the whole box set being pirated. Just wondering if anyone knows how this link will work and on what formats. I'll hang up and listen. Thanks.
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The biggest incentive for me to scrape together the money for this box is that it may be the only chance that shows from some of my favorite years get released ('84-'88), plus the crown jewels of the entire set 10/26/89 ($700 is a very high price to pay to get this, but that's how dedicated I've been to the cause). I've been wishing, begging and at times complaining for official releases from this time frame. This has gone a long way to put my mind at ease for waiting nearly 25 years since the vault was open for business back when 1FTV came out. The Dicks Picks and Road Trips series hit a few shows from around this era, while Dave's Picks still hasn't (four years of quarterly releases into it). The next Dave's Picks announcement will be made about the time this starts to ship (assuming no further delays) and I hope the show chosen for that will be one outside the years of the 14 of the first 15 picks. I like all eras of the Dead, but the choices of years picked have mostly been representative of a very small slice of the overall big picture. If there are between 700 and 800 releasable shows in the vault, at least a hundred of those should be from lesser/under/non-represented years. As my own personal scheduling has turned out, I have a couple of weeks off starting the last week of this month and first week of next month (my birthday is right in the middle of that time off). My vacation plan was to travel somewhere away from computers, wifi and cell phones to fully immerse myself in some officially released under/un-represented era Dead, and have been planning it since the first day this was announced. This pretty much puts the kibosh on that. Sure, this delay doesn't compare to life and death real world problems, but this music makes a nice place to temporarily escape real world problems. Hopefully this will be the only delay...and please please please Mr. Dave, pick something else outside of the status quo for your namesake. Also, a little more transparency regarding the contents and delays might be a good move.
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I don’t think most folks are saying that Dave L. is nefarious. And to question some decisions after spending $700 is not unreasonable. The issue is respect and professionalism. Sure, delays happen. Most can live with it. But this has been more shrouded in secrecy than the Manhattan Project and simple questions have gone unanswered. Probably many feel their dedication is being leveraged. If you are going to charge $700, give few product details (they promised many updates and didn’t deliver), hit the credit cards and then announce a delay with a vague timeline, then the least Dave L. and Rhino could do is put together a video (they do them to sell products so to update people with a video after such an expense is not unreasonable to ask) or at the very least have the two of them craft an e-mail and not leave it to a cookie cutter customer service note. That professionalism and respect along with a few straight answers would have gone a long way. I would rather wait and have it done right, no doubt. I am not aggrieved they charged me before the announced a delay. I have to pay for it whether it ships today or in October. I think Dave cares about this brand and gives it huge effort. I worry much more, as I am sure most here do, about my health, my family, and my 401(k). But that does not mean Dave L. and Rhino should not be more forthcoming and step up and handle this with some answers and face everyone.
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Wouldn't surprise me if someone does that.
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I image the dl link will be for crappy 128kbps mp3s. Hey, its better than nothing i guess. Now, does this delay also delay the 4 disc set that is also supposed to come out. I wish they would supply us with the FLAC files from that as a "I'm sorry, we f#$ked up!" But then again, it would suck to get the box, and have issues with it and have to send it back. I see it from both ends, but at the same time.....I wanna hear my Dead (^-^)/ I'm listening to Dick's Picks Vol.8 as I write this...so, things aren't all that bad.
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If you don't have the tolerance and patience to accept the time required then please promptly follow through on your idle threats. Cancel and go away. As another has pointed out, the band has been gone for over twenty years yet people cry like adolescent boys watching their MTV.Its good that the time is being used to get it right. This is special release and well worth the wait. In the mean time I'm sure others are also tired of your pathetic whining.
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I think that it's perfectly reasonable to be angry, especially within one day of the announcement of a delay. I know that we are eventually going to get the box and that the credit card charges will be worked out, but I resent being told to not worry about it and that it isn't a big deal. It is a major fuck up. This is on the scale of the Fare Thee Well mail order ticket fiasco. I don't blame David Lemieux. He is the archivist and selects the product. It is Rhino, and Mark Pinkus that is to blame. This is a quality control, production, and shipping issue. It is not okay. Someone should be held accountable. I realize that we are lucky to have this many releases of archival material compared to other bands, BUT we PAY for it, dearly. Rhino is not cranking out CDs because they are hippie communal deadheads. They are businessmen and they're running their business poorly(at least on the Grateful Dead front). So, you people who don't like it when people get upset over this, come back in a few days. This is not your time.
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I was told by CS that the link would be for downloadable files, not just an online stream, and they would be MP3's. Take that for what it's worth, the rep didn't sound very certain although she did check with someone else before she answered.
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History Member for 14 weeks 2 days Wow. You act like Rhino is doing us a favor by selling us this box set at 700 plus bucks. Money is not an unlimited resource and they way this release is being rolled out is terrible. So we get a link to 128k mp3s? Insulting! FLAC files would have been nice. And for the first time I am considering cancelling my order. Hopefully someone from Rhino reads these comments and treats us a bit better.
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bliss, great post - I look forward to your DL interview. I want to be clear, I also like Dave, and I understand he is not responsible for the post production stuff. And a simple delay doesn't get me chuffed (but I understand those who are chuffed) - mostly I just like saying the word "chuffed." But I'm pretty sure they know by now whether the shows will be individually packaged. From the beginning I assumed this would be the case, and I expected to see - as promised - an unveiling that would confirm (or, unlikely as it seemed) disprove that expectation. Given the Limited Edition situation, I hit the purchase button knowing I could cancel if the box wasn't what I wanted. Now, given the lack of response to questions about that, it appears there is a chance that they packaged this like the M*A*S*H box set (an epic packaging disaster if you've seen it). And if that is the case, I don't want to spend 700 dollars on it. I'm buying something, and I don't know yet if it is what I signed up for, and if they won't answer my question, that is a strong indication to me that they know I won't like their answer. I'm just not sure how else to take it. PS- "Cancel and go away" kind of brings to mind "America - love it or leave it!" Ah, the good old 80's.
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I've figured it out, there's a delay in the box shipping, oh well the wheel keeps turning and you can't slow it down. No big deal whatever, accepted fate just go with it man! It will come one day and I have tons of tunes to listen to while they get this just right :)
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I hope you don't cancel. I think you will enjoy the box.For years I have enjoyed peoples comments on releases and look forward to eventually reading postings on these shows. You are right in that this is no favor and we do deserve better. There are often unexpected problems in manufacturing processes. Regardless, I should not be so insensitive to people's warranted frustrations.
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...We can get a download of the 4-CD THE DEFINITIVE LIVE STORY (1965-1995). We are already committed to buying theses songs on the box set. just a thought I rather it be great and not rushed than rushed and not great. these things happen First World problems
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I knew it...It's a Hippie Communist conspiracy, and Mother Russia strikes again. Not since the Cold War has the stench of Gorbachev been so apparent. Quoth the Raven nevermore!!!
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interesting that first the USB was delayed and then the box. Wonder if related.

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The mob of enraged Dead Heads marched out of the city towards the Palace and.with them they carried the heads of customer service agents on spears with the prized one being that of the Box Cutter Guy.When at last they reached Versailles, the mob broke down the gates and stormed the Chateau. The Palace Guards threw down their MP3 players with the advance copy of the box on it and ran for their lives. The Angry Heads then found their way to the Queens marble staircase and started to ascend to the top floor. Pinkus heard the mob and just in time escaped via a hidden door inside his bed chamber to the inner sanctum to huddle with the King. How could they be so angry? What have we done to piss them off so? They asked each other in shear panic. The Angry Heads made their demands before the King and Queen but to no avail. Slowly they were made to march back to the city and upon their arrival, were stashed in a lower dungeon room and made to listen to Taylor Swift records and watch Justin Beiber videos and fed only animal crackers.
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