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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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  • gerd65
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    So they promised the book in hard copy to all USB purchasers but have not included it in the USB box that shipped. Meaning, they will have to send separately (at a cost to them) or not ship at all despite promise (way more likely). Seriously, who is in charge of things over there?
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    nab, I think you're overstating the quality of the product you purchased. You make it sound like CDs are eggshells and are easily damaged, however, in my experience, CDs have proven to be much more reliable than USB drives. And if you do end up with a broken flash drive, I don't think you're going to be able to get a replacement from dead.net in 5 years. Did the USB drive come with a warranty? From my point of view, by purchasing the CDs, I've eliminated a single point of failure for my product, and diversified it out to 80 components. So I might drop one and scratch it so that it skips. That's not a real concern for me, because I have over 3000 CDs that I've been collecting since 1985, and none of them are scratched beyond listen-ability. I'd be hard pressed to find one that even skips. Other considerations: * Since the Box Set and the USB Drive were the same price, I figured I would go with the medium that gave me more value for my money (I got the cool box with all of the secret hatches and extras - book, gold single, scroll). The box can also be used to house approximately 90 CDs, if you're like me, and you store the individual CDs in white generic paper sleeves (to avoid scratching the CDS like the Road Trips covers do, as well as to protect the cardboard digipaks, which tend to tear with much use). * Age and durability. CDs last longer...I purchased my first one in 1985 and it plays just as good today as it did the day I bought it. On the other hand, it's not unusual for something to happen to a flash drive. Flash drives break all the time (CDs on the other hand are relatively stable - hell, you can run them through the dishwasher and they'll still play - don't try that with your precious USB drive ;-). I work for a software distribution company, and we're constantly replacing flash drive medium software. We also deal in database backups, so while we use flash for non-critical tasks, we also advise avoiding flash for our critical database applications, and this is what we advise customers to be aware of with Flash storage: Internal Points of Connection: There are two important parts within a USB flash drive that are necessary for it to communicate with a computer - the metal connector and the solder points that connect the connector to the main board. The connector parts can be damaged by wear and tear or by accidental overuse of force when mounting / un-mounting. If the solder points go bad, it's a crap shoot whether they can be repaired or not, and if they are repairable, it would be at a cost, and even if the physical device is successfully repaired, the data is often lost. Electrical Components: There are some important components other than the main board: there is a capacitor, a resistor and an oscillator, all of which are necessary for the drive to function. These components are susceptible to power surge; damage to any of them means the drive is dead. Environmental Considerations: Humidity can cause corrosion inside the Flash Drive, which will lead to failure. User Error: Removal of the Flash drive from the computer while files are being read / copied is a major cause of flash drive failure. This can happen during normal operation if the PC or laptop is jostled, or if you just don't know the rule. Dropping the Flash drive is also a common hazard, as damage to the case, USB connector or solder points inside the unit can render it useless. Memory Failure In the event that a USB Flash drive is not destroyed through environmental factors or internal component failure, the device still has a finite number of read/writes. Obviously, you're not going to be writing to your Dead Bolt Flash Drive, but - how many "reads" are these overseas bolt devices rated for? Issues with the Host PC: 1) You can lose your Flash data any time it's plugged into your PC if your PC gets a virus. 2) You can also fry the internal components of the Flash drive if you have a malfunctioning USB port So nab, I get what you're saying - on the surface it may seem like a more compact way to approach your $750 investment, but I would strongly advise you undertake the "considerable effort" you mentioned in your post, and back up your tunes (is it copy protected, so that you can't back it up?) At this point, I know you're probably feeling a little bad about the snark you delivered, but truly I say! The Flash drive is waaaaay more susceptible to absolute data loss (and with zero chance of recourse at dead.net I would bet). Take your own considerable efforts and extreme care, and back your shit up.
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    shelf life usb vs cd
    They used to talk about shelf life of cassettes, I have tapes I wrote in 1980, still play just fine. I think either usb or cd will hold up just fine under normal storage. All my cd's have been ripped to mp3's, the disc themselves are stored in climate controlled closet. If I had a usb, I'd copy that bad boy to hard drive first thing. I'd store bolt somewhere safe and burn music to separate stick for usage. In the end I'll be dead before the data self destructs!
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    RE: itunes and the bolt
    mp3tag is a pretty standard choice that is well written, used by many, free, clean, and available for OSX
  • direwulf
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    The reason I opted out on the USB is because I have read that the shelf life of files stored on USBs can be anywhere from 10-50+ years depending on the file type and quality and/or manufacturer of the USB device. Others comment on the the read/write cycle of the files deteriorating the data over time, small bits are lost with each read/write cycle, I guess. Just a heads up to do some research about storage and data corruption before anyone goes out creates copies for the next 10 years. CD's are not much better I'm sure, CD-R's claim to have a conservative estimate of 10 years shelf-life but professionally treated CD's stored in the proper method can last many years more. Bottom line if you want to keep these for a lifetime it will take some effort. If you have a USB be frugal with your read/write cycles and make back ups every so often. CD set store in the appropriate humidity, temperature and cases making backups both digitally and CD-R.
  • paulhealey
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    Hey, just got the bolt. I'm trying to put it into iTunes, and it's not going so well. Even though I'm editing the metadata, iTunes is organizing things the way it wants and breaking up shows in some cases. Does anyone recommend an alternative to iTunes for editing the metadata to make it all work? I have a mac. Thanks.
  • paulhealey
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    Hey, just got the bolt. I'm trying to put it into iTunes, and it's not going so well. Even though I'm editing the metadata, iTunes is organizing things the way it wants and breaking up shows in some cases. Does anyone recommend an alternative to iTunes for editing the metadata to make it all work? I have a mac. Thanks.
  • nab
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    RE: Enjoy, USB guys
    You were sold digital information as well, your's just came in 83 parts, imprinted on an aluminum discs with an easily damaged exteriors which threaten to make the discs useless without extreme care. While the discs can be backed up or transferred to digital formats easier to archive, the task comes with some considerable effort. Well, at least its housed in some pretty paper. Signed, A younger guy who doesn't get the appeal of cds anymore. P.S. I get the physical thing, and the analog thing, that's why I collect vinyl.
  • KCorriganM
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    @Roscoe R Yes. It was in an email (mine came on 11/16/2015). They promised a hard copy of the book to everyone that had purchased the USB.
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    I did't get a hard copy of the book as well. I remember reading about. Was it in an email apology that they promised the book?
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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.
PDF
Text

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Hey I'm not Aussie yet. Born and raised in Ohio and lived in Colorado for 15 years. But actually will be getting Aussie citizenship early next year. Dual citizenship Rocks. Always good to have a few different passports. Besides dingos don't bother me. But Emus! Devil Fowl they are!!
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the dingo is looking for another one. wow, that's dark! me?, i've only been here since '73, arriving in darwin with adelaide girl i met on alanya, turkey beach. we arrived post pre tourist kuta, $10 between us, sleeping first night on darwin beach at end of 10 months hippy trail trans asia. still on a brit passport but aussi-fied in a bunch of good ways...
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After a couple of false starts from DHL I finally have my greasy paws on it here in the Nether-regions. An expensive box, it breaks down as follows: Box: $700; shipping to Europe: $30; import duty: $26; tax: $170; DHL administration costs: $14 Total cost: $940 I, for one, am in favour of smaller boxes in the future. Can anybody guess why? Now all I have to do is open the thang, inspect it and spend the rest of the weekend listening...
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I have enjoyed reading everybody elses comments over the last few weeks, so I though I would join in. I went out for a walk yesterday, and when I got back, there was a note on my mat from DHL saying they had tried to deliver a parcel, unsuccessfully, and would be back tomorrow with it. Oh no..after all this time waiting I had missed it! Anyway, today is a good day-Bob Weirs birthday, no less-wonder if he's got a copy. In preparation for the boxes arrival I have been playing some live music from 1966 to put me in the mood-The 13th Floor Elevators Live in California and Jefferson Airplanes We have Ignition from November 1966-which, incidentally states in the sleeve notes Grace Slick joined the band on 16th October. Anyway, it seems, in 1966, that The Dead had some catching up to do! Its often been stated that the band lost some of its jamming potential in 1976 after Mickey rejoined-but it isn't stated as often how much he improved the jamming potential when he joined in 1967. They were infintley better after he joined than before.Concerning the box-I am really looking forward to reading Nicholas Meriwether in the book. No one has said much about this-but to me its a far more exciting proposition than getting old tickets etc. Hang on...someone is knocking on my front door...
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I have now had the time to open and check out the goods. I got # 6223 (no miracle) with a blue interior, a ticket from October 30, 1991 - Oakland Coliseum Arena, Oakland, CA and a backstage pass from March 23, 1995 - Coliseum Arena, Charlotte, NC (with a shark!). The box which is completely undamaged (as one would expect and hope for) is better than I had expected and is a fine thing to behold. I haven't delved deep into the book or fully checked out the scroll yet but they also look pretty nice. The gold vinyl 7" single seems well protected in a card or paper sleeve between the lid and another piece of timber. I cannot complain about the CD sleeves. Digipaks would undoubtedly have upped both the price and the size of the box, but what we have here are smooth card trifold digisleeves which will not scratch the CDs if one takes a bit of care. All CDs are present and correct, but a few have a ragged outside edge to the aluminium layer. Now all I have to do is sit back and listen.......
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I don't recall Bob (Happy Birthday Bob!) employing slide hell (an apt moniker, btw thanks claney) before the first leg of the Spring Tour 1978. Although, I am not sure about that. DP's 10 or 18 anyone? I wonder when he and Lowell George became acquainted, and if it was before the July/August Shakedown sessions. Time to do some research...
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Listened to the first disc last night, I agree- it's a solid pick. Althea is very nicely done.
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Shouldn't be too hard to figure this out. My cat usually hears it before I do, she will cover her ears with her paws during those songs. I wonder if they cover this is Blair's book on GD Gear? I have that somewhere provided my gf hasn't sold it on EBay yet.
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I wish they had a quality t-shirt to go along with this box. I don't even mean I want them to include it, though that would've been nice. I mean one I could buy. The one they have is terrible.
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By a remarkable coincidence I just happen to have some magic beans I would be willing to part with for that very amount.
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...coming out of the drums following Cryptical...holy $&^%t! listen to what is going on here....drummers in a full-on fast-paced duel, then the rest of the gang jumps into the most frenzied pace ever for a good 6 minutes before it explodes into The Other One. I can't fathom jumping in like that, full-on - it would be akin to playing Frogger and jumping on the logs in the river - but they are going 90 miles an hour....zero to 90....freakin incredible. Happy Friday in Deadland to those delving deeper into this chest of gems. For those still waiting...remember now is the only time you need to wait...the rest of your life you will be in receipt. A small passage of time, in relativity-speak...just tryin to lend perspective... Sixtus
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Anybody notice you can still buy more boxes? They must have found some more.
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stop posting here , if you have to resell go somewhere else....
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I agree. That second disc is smoking. I started at '66 and am up to '72.'71 is my favorite show so far. Rock on
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Bobby I may still be suffering from surfeiting a little this morning, but I will hoist a few to you this evening!
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I meant '70 so far is my fave, not '71. Sorry Doc!(Typing error!) Too early here in CT. Rock on
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Deal! You Rock! Out of respect the moderator and terms of us, we can finish this transaction in the new buy and sell shit forum. Did I mention on of the chickens lays golden eggs? _________________ And Muleskinner.. sorry, I missed your message.. but thanks. Through careful observation and picking up tricks from Forensic Doc, I know all your secret identities. Yours was tricky.. but the tell was your avatar photo and the fact that you are from Hibbings. Welcome to the forum, Mr. Zimmerman. My guess is constant touring kept you from exploring the dead when you were younger, but now that things are slowing down and you in your senior years.. you started checking things out, bought the E-72 steamer trunk and are hooked just like the rest of us. Not to violate the code.. but a few other observations of which I am sure I am correct: Muleskinner - Robert Zimmerman aka Bob Dylan VGuy - actually Steve Wynn (rabid deadhead) Kate_C - clearly Katie Couric wjonjd - Ernest Moniz, Secretary of Energy Bach to Bach - great grandson of Johan.. music is in his blood. JimInMD - obvious.. Bob Keeshan and I'm alive and well. I am not surprised by the high percentage of celebrities and world leaders that post here. The GD has always attracted the intellectually adventurous. I could go on, there's only two or three that post here that I have not accurately figured out. Thanks forensic doc, for turning me on to the fascinating world of forensic science. Alright.. back to work.
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Ok, I received my 30 trips box set. I love it. Question. Does anyone know how big the USB version is? Not GB, but actual size in length x width.
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I wonder how much shipping a cow to Holland would be...Anybody? I forgot to mention #5977 has red velvet inside. 95 and 94 are great as well Read some comments already 94 SMOKIN. Do you need bigger stamps for shipping a cow? And does it come in a custom-made cardboard-box as well...?
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Wow. I'm must say that I'm really diggin' this chunk of music. I had the feeling initially that the only way to really go about it would be to start at the beginning and work forward through time. Now, I'm fairly certain that if you didn't do this, that you are still ecstatic about the results you're getting. However, it's really been a phenomenal treat to listen to the band grow, develop, shape, re-shape, etc. Over the last 30 years of following this band, I certainly have heard music from every year... but, to deliberately move through it in this fashion has been incredibly rewarding and I'm only through 1970.. So, this isn't to say that if you didn't do it this way, you're missing out. This is to say to the folks that haven't yet cracked the seal of their box or flash drive, give this methodology some serious consideration. And to the folks that didn't... you can always go back an do it again, and again, and again....
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Good one. Made me chuckle. I was hoping to use one of those USPS one-rate boxes. If it fits in the box, the one rate pricing should apply.
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Please do not even contemplate sending a cow to Holland. We have already got more than enough here - so many that we exceed our European Union imposed annual limit on cow-shit production. Really.
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Can't say enough about this 4/25/77 show. I don't know how Jeff Norman got it to sound so good, but it does sound better than the already great sounding Spring '77 shows that have been released. You would think it evolved from a multi-track recording, not two-track. Bobby is up in the mix, which is awesome, and the dynamics are remarkable; I simply can't get it to distort (and who knew my speakers were that good?!?) Today's rave will be Bobby's work on Peggy-O. Right when I thought I'd heard enough versions of that song that I couldn't be impressed by a new one, I heard some fantastic guitar work during one of the verses, while Keith holds down the rhythm on piano, and Jerry is just singing, not playing at all - really great stuff. Makes me want to go back to the other '77 Peggy-Os and investigate. I would love to know how this one went unreleased this long...maybe the technology to revive these old tapes has improved, in which case, I would be up for some remasters, particularly Dick's Picks Volume 3. There is some flutter in there that's just a little bit distracting to this audiophile...
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Ours should be crossing in the mail as I write this........I was at Autzen, but I will still be willing to trade my new ticket which is Zuckfuns old one....10-30-91 Great of you doing this. Zuckfun is receiving a treat for doing this for me, I'm sure your karma is leaning towards the sun today. Peace ****This was meant to be a message to WILFREDTJONES who is keeping track of Backstage and Tickets, which is a unreal task(messaging on this site is above my paygrade). Deadheads are the best. ****
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Right on Dr. Shake. Zuckfun has hooked me up on more than one occasion. There are good people on this forum. Don't tell me this town ain't got no heart. ..but sometimes you do have to poke around.
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I listened to Worcester '83 yesterday. Very good show. Although it's not listed in the setlist they play Sage and Spirit during space. I was at the show and didn't pick up on it at the time but you can clearly hear Weir playing it and Jerry following suit. Pretty cool.
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Yes JiminMD.........you do have to Poke around. Hope Zuckfun enjoys his surprise I included in the pass/ticket swap.
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The musicianship from the 66 show to the 67 show is breathtaking in my opinion. *and you have to get a kick out of Jerrys vibrato.
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My 4/25/77 cover contained 2 of disc 2, missing disc 1. Just sent an email to Dr. Rhino. Update: very quick response! He's sending out a replacement disc.
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I have a box just like that and do nearly 6500 other people have boxes have one. Some people have more than one box.
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Boxilla arrived on Monday at the Isle of Fehmarn in Northern Germany.Everything's fine, all CDs looks well. Due to less time I've just checked MSG 91, sounds great. Box #5832 red interior tix Oakland 102891 pass Salt Lake City 022195 - Vince pix Extra VAT and fees: EUR 155,55 Why not using the same connection they've had with the Europe 72 box. This ones came without any extra charges. Still looking for a "We are everywhere" sticker which was created by tourheads for Europe 90. If anyone still has one I would be lucky to receive a scan to JJ(at)germanheads.de Gar-see-ya JJ
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I was just thinking how long do you think it will be before we see another official release of a show from 1995? I would say it will be a good 15 years minimum. Place your bets. Going in order I have made it through 1971. I would rank them in this order so far: 1. 1970 - Listening to this one the other night I was at the gym pumping iron and because well, that iron isn't going to pump itself. Oh my, that jam they go into between Cryptical and The Other One. Great Googly Moogly! They morph into this Sanata-esque fiery hell beast and just start laying waste to everything in their path. Amazing show start to finish. 2. 1969 - A close 2nd to 1970. The show is a continuous flowing masterpiece all the way through. 3. 1967 - Love Cream Puff War on this one. They put this one out with the 30 Days of Dead last year. I played the crap out of it. Hearing it in the context of a full show makes it even better for me. Very raw sound gives it that extra special something. 4. 1968 - Short and sweet. Love the reaction of the PA guy at the end. He can’t believe what he just heard. 5. 1966 - Earliest show I have ever heard. Fun to hear them play these songs I have never heard them play before. 6. 1971 - Putting this show at #6 in no way makes this a below average show by any stretch. I had a soundboard recording of this one so not my first time hearing it. It is a solid show but I had heard it before so maybe that is why it didn't stick out for me. There is something to be said for hearing a show for the first time. Onward to 1972. Love me some Bird Song!
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10 years - being in the 30 Trips Part II Box Set
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> I have a box just like that and do nearly 6500 other people have > boxes have one. Some people have more than one box. Well no shit. Somebody asked for pics to be posted that better showed the artwork. Jesus ...
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It's recently come to the attention of the Secret Box Society that Boxzilla is being mistakenly referred to as Boxilla. There was such a heated debate, the President Secret threatened to spike our coffee with the Secret Sauce. To prevent confusion, Boxzilla is 30 Trips, and Boxilla is when your box develops a rash or has a fever. It's slang- So instead of saying my box is ill, it's simply Boxilla. Sure hope this clears something up.
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I didn't think I would enjoy the 80's shows but there are truly some great shows in the decade of my youth. I'm up to 86 and really loved this show. Especially the end of the encore: "What Bob meant to say was that Jerry’s speakers are totally frozen, his guitar is broken and my mind is blown so I don’t think we are going to do an encore tonight. Will see ya’ll tomorrow!" Phil Lesh
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Already rec'd confirmation for Dave's Picks 16, but no word on 30 trips. WTF over! UPS choice does not have a date and dead net does not have a clue. Still backordered on order status page. When will I get this box? Order was made on 2 Jun 2015, 4 hours after announcement. While I appreciate the link access,it isn't quite doing it for me. Just had to vent. Thanks
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Managing a show per day so far. Pigpen is still playing some mean harp. Love this one!
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Listening to the 72' show and around the 4 minute mark of Jack Straw I hear this high-pitched whine in the background for about 30 seconds or so. I burned this to my PC and uploaded to Google Play which is how I am listening to it. I don't have access to the disk at the moment to check if I can hear the same on the physical source. Does anyone else hear this or is it just me?
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