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  • wilfredtjones
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  • Kate_C.
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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
  • jonesgang
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    Every single Grateful Dead and all solo projects are on IPOD. I just hit shuffle button and crank it up.
  • Randall Lard
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    Bass Clef Track: Walworth Road Acid Trapdoor Label: Punch Drunk Cat #: DRUNKCD005
  • jinedo58
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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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    Greena Track: Tenzado Label: Apple Pips Cat #: Pips010
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    Ital Tek Track: Nebula Dance Label: Planet Mu Cat #: ZIQ325
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    Source Direct Track: Approach & Identify Label: Source Direct Recordings Cat #: SD002
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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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On most days I'm now certain that Phish's Amsterdam box contains the finest music I've ever heard (other days it's Hampton/Winston-Salem, Ventura, Chicago...). Trey's play here exemplifies a couple characteristics that were central to Jerry's style, that is, the note unplayed and emotivity. Check out his resurrectory solo beginning at 4:20 (!) - following a midsong wind down to baseline pulse - that is at first poignant, then positively uplifting after rebirth from pregnant pause at 5:42, and which finally soars at 7:28 under power of an updraft generated by Page's piano...
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Tempus Fugit
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I wonder, just how the heck is it I've never heard of NOFX(?); yet, between a generally aging fan base across my favourite Dead sites and an odd fealty to the increasingly blurred country/pop/hiphop genres here in Appalachia, punk play (like "Charlie don't surf..."). Anyhow, I've discovered an early penchant for later material, so I began by ordering Wolves and Coaster as well as the '99 opus "The Decline"...to the hardcore among you tsk-ing me for neglecting Drublic, White Trash, and the 2 live releases, I assure both you and Bank of America (my warm, fuzzy, caring, corporate VISA underwriter) they'll be coming soon!
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Is It Any Wonder?
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Archivist David Lemieux pulled out 5/8/77, beginning w Scarlet Begonias, this morning on his Grateful Dead history show on SiriusXM. Wonder if his copy is a digital bootleg too?
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Zhané Track: Vibe Label: Motown Cat #: 374 636 369-2
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A Tribute to Jack Johnson
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A. Identify Problem B. Implement Solution C. Fail D. Rinse E. Repeat I've all the resolve of cooked fettuccine. Not even al dente. Apparently an internet moratorium is required to arrest expenditures on new music. Discovery of Fat Wreck Chords (think about it) yielded a profligate spree that hooked the VISA for child support toward my collection's new sextuplets, all with punky, alt names like NOFX, Pear, Tony Sly, Fat Mike, and Me First (the last being a uniquely American patriotic gesture). Ah well, good cause you know, patronage of the arts, starving musicians, and all that.../p,k
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Kate, it's time to buy your Lunachicks back catalogue. You'll feel better, believe me.
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Track: Romance in DurangoLP: Desire Label: Columbia Year: 1976 ttp://youtu.be/gbxWIOR26Ng
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Experience Unlimited Track: Funk Consciousness Label: Black Fire Cat #: BF 19757
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Amina Claudine Myers Track: Have Mercy Upon Us / Chant Label: Leo Records Cat #: LR 100
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EPMD Track: You Gots To Chill Label: Fresh Records Cat #: LPRE-82006
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Corrosion Of Conformity Track: Broken Man Label: Columbia Cat #: C2S 66208
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Professor Longhair Track: Mardi Gras In New Orleans Label: Blue Star Cat #: XBLY 80 606
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got ducats for Lyle Lovette & Emmy Lou at Ravinia later this summer. should be lovely...