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    July 1978: The Complete Recordings

    What's Inside:

    • Five Complete Shows on 12 discs
    • 7/1/78 Arrowhead Stadium: Kansas City, MO
    • 7/3/78 St. Paul Civic Center Arena: St. Paul, MN
    • 7/5/78 Omaha Civic Auditorium: Omaha, NE
    • 7/7/78 Red Rocks Amphitheatre: Morrison, CO
    • 7/8/78 Red Rocks Amphitheatre: Morrison, CO
    Mastered in HDCD by Jeffrey Norman
    Artwork by esteemed cartoonist Paul Pope
    Intro and show-by-show liner notes by Nicholas Meriwether
    Producer's Note by David Lemieux
    Individually Numbered, Limited Edition of 15,000
    Release Date: May 13, 2016

    Announcing July 1978: The Complete Recordings

    We’re pleased to announce JULY 1978: THE COMPLETE RECORDINGS, five incredible unreleased shows and the first official release from the long-lost tapes, recently returned to the Grateful Dead’s vault. Follow the Dead on a sonic journey through a superb selection of settings, an often epic adventure that finds them winning over Willie and Waylon fans in Kansas City, conjuring charisma in Omaha, and elevating the Red Rocks beyond their already spiritual planes. With five distinct performances painting the masterpiece of 1978, Betty Cantor-Jackson's always-pristine soundboard recordings, and the "hall-of-fame pedigree" of the Dead's first-ever shows at the legendary Red Rocks Amphitheatre, this is one release that far exceeds excellence in music, sound quality, and rarity.

    Limited to 15,000 individually numbered copies, JULY 1978: THE COMPLETE RECORDINGS includes Arrowhead Stadium, Kansas City, MO (7/1/78), St. Paul Civic Center, St. Paul, MN (7/3/78), Omaha Civic Auditorium, Omaha, NE (7/5/78), and Red Rocks Amphitheater, Morrison CO (7/7/78 and 7/8/78) - all of the performances in this collection are drawn from the band’s master soundboard recordings, each newly mastered by Jeffrey Norman. The set also features original artwork by esteemed cartoonist Paul Pope (D.C. and Marvel comics) and in-depth liner notes written by Nick Meriwether (Grateful Dead Archives at the University of California, Santa Cruz), as well as a producer’s note from producer David Lemieux.

    Due May 13th, we anticipate that this extraordinary box will sell out. Your best bet is to pre-order it now, then sit back, relax, and enjoy all the exclusive content we'll be rolling out over the next few weeks right here.

    Looking for something a little more byte-sized? The collection will also be available for HD digital download in FLAC and ALAC, exclusively at dead.net, on release day.

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  • greeknik
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    Looks like a very interesting set. Good time for the band. But I'm still waiting for the REAL DEAL: The box sets of TEXAS '72 and WINTERLAND '74 (Oct.)!
  • Tony_is_dead
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    Bold prediction this will sell out after it's been released not sure if a lot alot of people will lay out the $$$ for this set in these hard times...You know they did a lot of 1989 and 1990 releases (a lot of 1990) otherwise they weren't that good although from the 30 tips box set the years they put out shows they were pretty good but I don't think you'll ever see a 1972 release again a whole entire tour..not just a leg...you can't say what will come...I think a lot of us swore we'd see a leg of 1980 shows more spedifically the acoustic/electric sets but my intellect tells me we won't ever see that happen as it would've happened already...unless those tapes haven't surfaced yet maybe someone will clean out their cellar one day and find soundboards...this is a great find this 1978 box set more spedifically the red rocks shows...but we'll see what happens in the future but you can't be unhappy with the progress of releases...we are definitely not hungry for more material but are left wondering what could be next...like the next dave's pick will be...some people already know.
  • lowspark75
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    This is a very exciting box set for several obvious reasons. The legendary Red Rocks show and the implications of lost Betty Boards being returned to the vault. I've never heard any of these July '78 shows, so I'm really into this release. The question will be if I manage to fund a purchase before it's sold out. I definitely agree that a May '77 part 2 would make perfect sense for it's 40th anniversary next year, assuming those tapes can also get or have already been returned. However, I would probably be just as excited to see a 5/9/77 DaP 20 to round off the year. So... whatever. Just keep the hits coming.
  • LoveJerry
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    Last I checked the count of 60s & 70s vs. 80s & 90s last year was Dead even last year. 30 Trips had 17 shows from the 80s & 90s, while the 60s & 70s had 13 in that set (add the four Dave's Picks from last year and you get 17 from the 60s & 70s). There is no problem, just petulant children. 80s/90s beggars - put your bowls away.
  • Jason Wilder
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    I get the complaint about Dave shutting out the 80's/90's (and '66-'68). I share it. But with the Bettys back on board, I'd expect a slew of new '71-'78 stuff. Big tent, legendary type shows. Mickey's last show, the first of the ESP run (2/18/71). Kezar '73. Cornell & Buffalo '77. Summer '76. Fall '73. And Red Rocks '78 belongs in that pantheon. Especially 7/8/78. Point being, a release of 7/8/78 isn't the proper time to complain about the lack of 80's releases. Do that when we have an 'average' show from the '69-'78 era, not a legendary one. Would I like some more '89, '85, '87? Yes. Or even '88/'80? Yes. '66-'68? Yes. Even '91 or '81. ('90 is pretty well represented). But when 7/8/78 comes out, I'm not complaining, I'm celebrating. This is as good as the GD gets.
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    Appreciate the kind words on my recollections. Thanks.....
    A while back I reread some books I have regarding the Dead, and tucked into one book, I found this quote from Jerry "I thought that maybe this idea of transforming principle has something to do with it. Because when we get onstage, what we really want to happen is, we want to be transformed from ordinary players into extraordinary ones, like forces of larger consciousness. And the audience wants to be transformed from whatever ordinary reality they may be, into something a little wider, something that enlarges them. So maybe it's the notion of transformation, seat of the pants shamanism, that has something to do with why the Grateful Dead keeps pulling them in. Maybe that is what keeps the audience coming back for and what keeps it fascinating for us too." So, I still can't recall everything that Jerry and I talked about that February morning almost 4 decades ago, but in a microcosm, it involved that same synergistic effect; I was so excited to talk to him, Jerry became jazzed to talk about art and symbols/mysticism (probably a break for him having to talk about the Dead & music, etc.), and while sharing our conversation, our interaction took on its own power. It took on it's own moment. I think that is what it was like when we joined with the Dead at those shows, their pouring out this unfathomable energy in that moment. And us in the audience rising in response with our collective surge pushing energy back to the Dead, which then propelled them to greater heights of aural adventure. Maybe I am just rambling on,.. but you know that the Grateful Dead did often get that 'dragon' off the ground, and into flight, with us all then levitating in the Dead's tow/draft. We were part that remarkable mixture of music + magic + visuals + adventure = alchemy. Then as we would watch/listen, with our mouths agape, as each of the Dead would tease, the improvisation, their 'call and response', Jerry's cascading leads ('catch me if you can'), Bobby's shimmering rhythm guitar, Phil's bass runs/bombs (that changed the very atmospheric pressure), Keith's keyboard interplay, Billy and Mickey's primal percussion then mutating into complex and compelling syncopation, urging and propelling the band further... and the bard Hunter's lyrics, that poetry, those revelations,...that song...and we would roar and exhort the Dead and pour that fervor into our tribal stomp and collective howl. And suddenly the moment slows and extends and everything becomes quite still, and that voice "nothing you can hold for very long..." .....And then all of us stumble out into that crystalline cool evening. Sad eyes, heads shaking, and smiles which alternated between satiation and longing for more. The truth is realized in an instant, the act is practiced step by step.
  • Vguy72
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    That 7.7 pre-drumz list....
    ....sounds interesting. Cold Rain, BIODTL, Scarlet -> Fire, Dancin -> Drumz. Had to read that twice before I got it....
  • Shafts Of Lavender
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    I'm real excited for this release and pre-ordered immediately. I'm most looking forward to the 7/1 show, I wonder how the country fans reacted to Terrapin. I think this will be the only box set of the year despite the curiously early release date because people are still recovering from the massively expensive (and massively great) year 2015 was. The last digital 30 trips release just barely sold out and in one of Dave's earlier chats this year he said it wouldnt be an overwhelming year box set wise. That being said, I'd be all in for a fall box set....
  • Oroboros
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    No wilfredtjones, not in Omaha, it was that 77-78 NYE show in
    San Francisco at the Winterland, where I gifted the 'dragon' to Jerry. And then a month or so later I got to talk with him after that monster Madison Show (February of 78). Omaha was that summer. If I could repeat myself for those who haven't heard this before (my 3 sons are groaning loudly, they have heard this tale so many times), but here he (I) goes again.....many years ago, in a galaxy far far away, called Nebraska........ Back in 1977, my girlfriend (now wife), myself, and two buddies decided to road-trip from Lincoln Nebraska to the Winterland for the New Year's Eve run of shows in San Francisco. I toted along with us a clay sculpture that I had made the prior year. It was a one and 1/2 foot (in circumference) dragon that was biting/consuming it's own tail. I had 'scraffitto' (carved designs) into the entire beast's 'hide' and then it was fired and stained. It was the biggest piece of clay sculpture that I have ever made. And I thought it would be fun to give it to the band on New Years. So away we go, get to the venue and secured tickets for the run (12/27-29-30-31-77). The shows were unbefuckinliveable and Winterland was such a great hall. But on the 31st, we were sitting on the sidewalk waiting for the doors to open, talking and watching the circus, ready to hurry and get in for the 'activities' ie. freak volleyball and Bill Graham was going to show us movies (Ray Bradbury's Illustrated Man and the original Beatles Magical Mystery tour) before that evening's show. I thought "I better try to unload the dragon aka 'Oroboros' now, it's heavy and I don't want to try to talk my way though the front gate with it." I spied a door that said 'Backstage' and began knocking on the door. No answer. The line of people on the side walk started getting up and moving toward the entrance. Banged even harder thinking "I've got to get this dragon in there so I can go in the front and join in before the show", and as I pounded harder, the door yanks open so hard that it yanks me into the doorway. This doorway is immediately filled with a gigantic black man in a red event t-shirt, who puts his hand on my chest and leans forward and bellows "WHAT DO YOU WANT?" Startled, I held out the dragon with both hands and stuttered "to give this to the band". The giant took it in his immense hand and his face curls into a grin as he held it closer to inspect it and I watched my dragon shrink to the size of a key chain. He exclaimed "Wow, what is this, I'd like one" and I explained "it's an oroboros and that is the only one there is." He grinned and said "Cool, who do you want me to give it to?" and I said "to Garcia, give it to Jerry Garcia." The giant disappeared as quickly as he appeared and the door slammed shut like the the first time Dorothy tried to get into the Emerald City in the Wizard of Oz. So, I happily gain entrance to the show and needless to say, it was something, 'freak volleyball' followed by the movies, Graham's copy of Bradbury's 'Illustrated Man' followed by a 16 mm Beatles "Magical Mystery Tour". The colorful/wonderful crowd, 'rainbow' Rose with an eyedropper of liquid party favor "just one dollar per drop. On your tongue or for the adventurous, a drop in your eye". Oh, and when each person walked through the entrance the staff handed us a piece of paper that had a message about a "Good things come to those who wait, surprise at midnight" with steal your face logo. When you entered Winterland, you could go into the big 'hall' surrounded on all sides by an elevated balcony, (with theater seats). You could also go into a bar, which played some black and white videos on a 'big screen' taken from pro shots of the Winterland stage when Hendrix or Airplane or etc played. Very entertaining on many levels. Hey, the New Riders of the Purple Sage are starting, got to get in there, the sound is loud and they are rocking the house. Anticipation was high and the Dead came out for the first set. Our party favors are now starting to engage..., things began to sparkle, and the old Winterland venue takes notice, and her walls start to sweat and, then to sway with the strains of familiar music as the Dead coax this old hall to dance with us all. This is such a delight, I know the vista cruiser is engaged and then I notice when the house lights went down, and the stage lights went dark in between songs, then I saw it. On top of a monitor, in between Billy and Mickey, there was a flame, it was a white candle sitting in front of a dragon consuming it's tail. It was Oroboros, ON STAGE WITH THE DEAD! I watched as Jerry walked over and lit a cigarette off the candle by the beast. They took a break and the surprise for the second half was Uncle BoBo (as Bobby liked to call Graham) dressed up as Uncle Sam on a motorcycle sliding down on a cable suspended high from the back of the hall to the stage. They put spotlights on him as he approached the stage and it was hilarious. Because as Graham came to the stage, the weight of the bike and BoBo was too much and the stage hands had to rush out and drag him onstage and then to the explosion of Sugar Mag, complete with dropping balloons and babies girl and boy New Years dancing at the each edge of the stage. I was 'sittin' on top of the world (Dead reference intended). What a night!! If you pull up 'YouTube', NYE show 1977- Fire on the Mountain video, right at the end of Fire on the Mountain, the camera does zoom in on the 'oroboros' for a couple of seconds. RDevil here on Deadnet found that 'view' and clued me into it. From then on my 3 sons knew I wasn't bullshittin' because I showed it to them! Anyway, what a treat that run in 1977 was. At many levels, the return of China Cat-Rider, my being able to 'gift' our band, who poured out so much to us. But unknown to me, the best would be yet to come. We walked out into the cool San Francisco early morning and drove through the fog back to Nebraska. This is not the end of the tale. Fast forward to another road trip to Madison, Wisc. on 2-3-78. The Dead were on a roll and it was really a killer show. That Cold Rain and snow to start and the tremendous second half with Estimated>Eyes>Wheel (if I recall correctly). Disparage 1978 at your own risk. I was at Windterland and other shows in 1977 and still treasure those 78 shows I was lucky enough to attend. The next morning before I left the hotel, I got a wild hair and called the front desk and asked "Could I have Jerry Garcia's room please?" and the phone rang and Jerry answered! I said "Hey, I'm the guy that brought the dragon to the New Year's show" and Garcia said "Meet you in the coffee shop in 20 minutes". I couldn't believe what was happening but stumbled into the coffee shop at the appointed time and looked around and saw Jerry Garcia seated at a table with a ravishingly beautiful raven-haired gypsy woman. I walked over and introduced myself, and 'shook the hand, that shook the hand, of PT Barnum and Charlie Chan'. Jerry beamed that smile and gestured and said "sit down, man". He asked me "How did you fire that dragon so that it didn't explode in the kiln?" and I explained how I had cut it in half and hollowed it out and then joined it back together. I told him how I had used a guitar string to 'halve it" and we locked eyes at that moment and he burst into laughter and I said "Ironic, huh?" and Jerry quipped "No, man that makes perfect sense." And then we laughed some more. Then the gypsy/beauty said "where are you from?" and I replied Nebraska. And she shot Garcia a glance and stated "he came all the way up here from Nebraska to see the band!" To which Jerry shrugged his shoulders and retorted "we didn't ask him to come" and looked at me and we both howled with laughter again. No deadhead was she. We talked more about art and the dragon and I didn't know at that time of Garcia's interest and practice in art (this kind anyway). He was completely engaged in the topic of art, but quick witted with 'turn on a dime' twists, turns, and little commentaries on a variety of topics. Jerry was also focused on listening, not acting like he was the important one, giving me time and locked in on our discussion and talking about our shared interests. The gypsy woman frowned in disbelief as she asked me "You went out to San Francisco for New Years and then came to Wisconsin" and I said 'yes' and then I turned to Garcia and asked him "Why don't you bring the circus back to Lincoln, Nebraska?" He quickly replied "You mean to Perishing Auditorium?" And I corrected him "No, it is Pershing Auditorium, after the army general" and he quickly retorted "No man, it was perishing, really!" And we both burst out laughing again. At that Lincoln, Ne. Dead show on 2-26-73, there were a bunch of drunk frat boys yelling 'boogie, boogie" at the top of their lungs.., but that show is top-notch! Anyway, I asked Garcia "could you bring the Dead back to Nebraska" and Jerry grinned that Cheshire cat grin and said "who knows?" I took my leave (their breakfast arrived) and drove home. Then that summer the Dead came back to Omaha, Ne. on 7-5-78, and I taped them with my NAK 550 in FOB, and followed them to their/my first Red Rocks shows. What a run! So that is my story, Jerry Garcia was totally gracious, engaging, enthusiastic, and kind to a deadhead who approached him at one moment in time. I know, I repeat myself, such is my lot in life at this juncture, but thought I would 'complete the circle' of this story. See furthur down the thread for my account of these shows when Jerry did bring the boys back to NE (after KC and St. Paul) and then their (and my) maiden voyage at Red Rocks. I don't recall if I ever shared that Bob Weir had taken to wearing a full-head Werewolf mask when the band came out to encore with Werewolves of London. I remember seeing that mask in Chicago, and several other 1978 shows, St. Paul? Red Rocks? It was hilarious as he struggled to see/play/sing and the other guys goofing off him (Kinda like the boys in masks playing Big Boss Man cica 1972 in Europe). Not easy to do, but he was a pretty funny visual and really got us all into howling 'aaahoooooo' back to the band and Bobby. Hey Deadicated, wasn't Bobby wearing that mask in St. Paul? Didn't someone shoot off a firecracker in the hall during that show? Or maybe I just had a synapse....;o} Anyway, sorry for the repeat, but 'looks like the old man is getting on'.. And may you all get those shows you want and/or attended released soon complete with the Plantagenet treatment/process in the near future! This set shows it obviously CAN happen. I am taken aback. "It ain't what I don't know that gets me into trouble, it is what I know for sure, that ain't so". -Mark Twain
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    I've never met anybody. Once walking in NYC with a group, everyone turned around looking and I was like, "what?",,, everybody was that was Dave Winfield. I think that was the name big baseball player in the day. Walked right past him, never saw him. Closest I've ever came to meeting a celeb.
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July 1978: The Complete Recordings

What's Inside:

• Five Complete Shows on 12 discs
• 7/1/78 Arrowhead Stadium: Kansas City, MO
• 7/3/78 St. Paul Civic Center Arena: St. Paul, MN
• 7/5/78 Omaha Civic Auditorium: Omaha, NE
• 7/7/78 Red Rocks Amphitheatre: Morrison, CO
• 7/8/78 Red Rocks Amphitheatre: Morrison, CO
Mastered in HDCD by Jeffrey Norman
Artwork by esteemed cartoonist Paul Pope
Intro and show-by-show liner notes by Nicholas Meriwether
Producer's Note by David Lemieux
Individually Numbered, Limited Edition of 15,000
Release Date: May 13, 2016

Announcing July 1978: The Complete Recordings

We’re pleased to announce JULY 1978: THE COMPLETE RECORDINGS, five incredible unreleased shows and the first official release from the long-lost tapes, recently returned to the Grateful Dead’s vault. Follow the Dead on a sonic journey through a superb selection of settings, an often epic adventure that finds them winning over Willie and Waylon fans in Kansas City, conjuring charisma in Omaha, and elevating the Red Rocks beyond their already spiritual planes. With five distinct performances painting the masterpiece of 1978, Betty Cantor-Jackson's always-pristine soundboard recordings, and the "hall-of-fame pedigree" of the Dead's first-ever shows at the legendary Red Rocks Amphitheatre, this is one release that far exceeds excellence in music, sound quality, and rarity.

Limited to 15,000 individually numbered copies, JULY 1978: THE COMPLETE RECORDINGS includes Arrowhead Stadium, Kansas City, MO (7/1/78), St. Paul Civic Center, St. Paul, MN (7/3/78), Omaha Civic Auditorium, Omaha, NE (7/5/78), and Red Rocks Amphitheater, Morrison CO (7/7/78 and 7/8/78) - all of the performances in this collection are drawn from the band’s master soundboard recordings, each newly mastered by Jeffrey Norman. The set also features original artwork by esteemed cartoonist Paul Pope (D.C. and Marvel comics) and in-depth liner notes written by Nick Meriwether (Grateful Dead Archives at the University of California, Santa Cruz), as well as a producer’s note from producer David Lemieux.

Due May 13th, we anticipate that this extraordinary box will sell out. Your best bet is to pre-order it now, then sit back, relax, and enjoy all the exclusive content we'll be rolling out over the next few weeks right here.

Looking for something a little more byte-sized? The collection will also be available for HD digital download in FLAC and ALAC, exclusively at dead.net, on release day.

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Got my shipping note on 05/10 and nothing in my p.o. box till now.Anyone in Europe or especially in Germany has received the box or is still waiting? Just drop some lines before I will get in touch with costumer servive and dr. rhino. Gar-see-ya from the Isle of Fehmarn JJ
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Still not got mine in UK starting to get a bit frustrated!!
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I got mine in the Netherlands. Shipping notice said it shipped on 10 May, like yours. Arrived here on 2 June after spending some time in the customs shed being assessed for tax. Sadly, I suspect this info will not boost your confidence.
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A few shows (and/or parts of shows) I attended over the years have seen official release. I attended... Grateful Dead: 4/1-3/90 Omni (S'90 boxes) 7/22/90 Tinley Park ("Hey Pocky Way" from DVD box All The Years Combine) 6/19-20/91 Pine Knob (DLS V 11) 6/22/91 Sondier Field ("Shakedown Street" from DVD box All The Years Combine) 3/22/92 Copps Coliseum (30TATS) 7/31/94 Palace ("Way to go Home" from the SMR box) 7/9/95 Soldier Field ("Box of Rain" from 30TATS vinyl single and bonus disc with pre-order of Phil's book SFTS and "So Many Roads" the SMR box) Gov't Mule: 12/9/06 Riviera Theatre (from the DVD A Tale of Two cities) Countless "Muletracks" downloads, too many to list but a notable one - Classic Mule Tracks from 7/20/99 Sisko's on the Blvd. Rare acoustic show in a venue that held about 60 people. One of the coolest shows I've ever attended! Frank Zappa: A few songs from 2/26/88 Royal Oak and 3/1/88 Frauenthal turned up on Broadway the Hard Way and Make A Jazz Noise Here. The only shows I got to see FZ live. It's likely that there are other bands shows I've seen that were released at least in part that I don't even realize.
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I attended: Dead: 10/9/76 DP 33 12/29/77 DP 10 12/31/77 (bonus disc Closing of Winterland) 10/21/78 Road Trips Egypt W/Love 12/31/78 12/26/79 DP 5 12/28/79 Road Trips 1980 Warfield (11 shows) Not Dead: The Shadows Live in Paris(1975) Can't remember any others at the moment...
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Someone posted on the eurotraders list that their box set arrived this morning, so it looks like another batch of orders are coming thru the system. Dr.Rhino are saying wait until 16th June before raising complaints about non-delivery. This would make sense as Royal Mail now state that deliveries to/from the US can take up to a month. If anyone is thinking about going down the download option, note that the split- second gap between tracks which were so irritating on the fare thee well downloads has been removed on the July 78 downloads. The flac files are also 192khz rather than 92khz which is to be welcomed although many portable DACs cannot handle that resolution - you should check before deciding whether to go for the flac option or the alac option.
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Someone posted on the eurotraders list that their box set arrived this morning, so it looks like another batch of orders are coming thru the system. Dr.Rhino are saying wait until 16th June before raising complaints about non-delivery. This would make sense as Royal Mail now state that deliveries to/from the US can take up to a month. If anyone is thinking about going down the download option, note that the split- second gap between tracks which were so irritating on the fare thee well downloads has been removed on the July 78 downloads. The flac files are also 192khz rather than 92khz which is to be welcomed although many portable DACs cannot handle that resolution - you should check before deciding whether to go for the flac option or the alac option.
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Nothing down here yet. The last Dave's took nearly four weeks and for some reason went through Switzerland which has never happened before. Be nice if we had a tracking number just to keep tabs on our shipments. Two more days and it will be a month since this box set shipped. Don't know why I can have my relatives send me parcels from the U.S. standard mail and they arrive in a week/week and a half but Dead net shipments take a month?
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Chilly sounds like you just found the answer to your problem, have future Dead.net orders shipped to the stateside family and they'll send it to you. Too funny, sounds like it would be faster.
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That 6/11/76 of one hell of a show Sixtus. Two songs right off the bat I am usually not into - Tennessee Jed and Cassidy - are both steamin like a bucket of clams. Keith turns TJ into an old west saloon tune. The Scarlet is rockin. Second set..one of my favorite tunes, TMNS, is surgical - Donna sounds pretty good as well. Seems like to many moments to jot down. How is this not officially released?
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Just got finished listening to the 1st Red Rocks show, July 7th for the 4th time. I had this show as monophonic download via __-_____. I could never find the original Betty stereo mix, so I rarely listened to the mono "leak", that is somebody early who made the original copies of this show brought them down to mono. It just wasn't as much fun listening to it, so I didn't.This first Red Rocks show is a joy to listen to in stereo. Musically speaking, it just one notch below the 2nd night of 7/8.
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Did not want any spoiler alerts before listening to the box, so I stayed away from this thread. Nice Boxset Dave!!! Happy Belated Birthday Kayak Guy and have a happy Birthday Sixtus! Wow Cousins, nicely done on the Warfield run, I'm so jealous! Loved Reckoning in college. Vguy - can you believe the RedSox are 1/2 game out with that pitching and bullpen and their panda on the DL - goes to show an insert of fresh new talent can turn a team around!!! Dead shows I attended that were released were 88 and 94 from 30TATS. Hoping the other Oxford 88 show is a Dave's Release! Non-Dead: One track from Zappa's YouCan'tDoThatOnStageAnymore v4 when he played Umass. Allman Bros Live at Great Woods DVD - show was better than DVD - interviews during songs - horrible editing - don't buy it, even for $1 A couple of shows from Pearl Jam when the first year they released every live show. I think there's a few Live Phish shows I went to in the 90s. Then there's a couple of Smashing Pumpkins, Phil and Friends and The Dead post-show sbd releases. They're good remembrance, but there's no remastering going on there like we've been spoiled by. Glad I was away for the darker conversations. Favorite Stephen King Book is The Stand. Loved Night Shift collection of stories in HS too. I hope the Sharks can rebound. Would love to see Jumbo Joe Thorton win a cup before Phil Kessel but it's been a good Cup to watch - glad the Refs are letting them play. Hope it goes to seven games!
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Man I wish I saw them in the '70's... 4/17/83 w/ Stephen Stills (1st show) 10/15/83 Hartford - St Stephen 1984 Saratoga 6/27/85 Saratoga 9/5/85 Red Rocks 9/7/85 Red Rocks 3/30 & 4/1/88 (Road Trips) 7/2/88 Oxford, Maine 1989 Alpine Valley "Downhill" dvd show 1991 MSG 6 of 9 shows, incl. 9/10 3/27/93 Albany, NY - TTATS 10/14/94 MSG w/ crazy Scarlet>Fire

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Thin, my list is even more modest. I mean, The Song Remains the Same? DP25? DP33? DP5? And your own 10/15/83? Love that whole pre-drums, much less outta space ;) That doesn't even cover the 70-74 (and recent summer '78) tales we've heard on these threads.... But we're all blessed to catch what we catch. 11/1/85 Dick's 21 3/27/88 DL Series 5 3/14/90 S90 TOO 3/15/90 Terrapin Limited 3/16/90 S90 3/30/90 S90 6/14/91 ViewVault II (Without a Net ~ Let It Grow-3/14, Althea-3/15, Help>Slip>Franklin's-3/30) Fare Thee Well/Santa Clara ~ oh, wait, they didn't press Record on those.... Roger Waters - The Wall in Berlin ~ 7/21/90 Richard Thompson - Dream Attic ~ "studio" album recorded live, sources include 2/16/10 (Aladdin Theater, Portland) though individual track dates aren't listed The Who - 9/22/82 ~ brief Won't Get Fooled Again clip used in Schlitz TV commercial ;)

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Well, since you mentioned Madison '83 Stephen, Thin.... I feel utterly lucky to have caught these breakouts; the MD/VA corridor was smiled on in the 80's: 3/20/86 Box of Rain 3/27/88 To Lay Me Down 9/03/88 Ripple 3/14/90 Loose Lucy 3/15/90 Easy to Love You 3/16/90 Black-Throated Wind 3/17/91 Rubin & Cherise, plus 2nd New Speedway Boogie (1st east coast) I had pneumonia for the Warlocks shows (if tickets were even possible), and missed Casey Jones on 6/20/92 because I sat out RFK that year. And 6/30/85 being my first show, I had no idea I was seeing Cryptical Envelopment. But I'm not complaining.
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This doesn't really count as a breakout, but I snuck into the Greensboro Coliseum lobby 10/9/83 and heard the St. Stephen soundcheck through the crack in the door to the arena. They didn't play it that night, but broke it out at MSG two nights later. Doh!
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...here is a copy of my exchange with Dave Lemieux, back when I suggested Eyes of the World had been neglected...and then inquired about my all time favorite show (while I had his attention, which is hard to do because....SQUIRREL!!)________________________________________ Re: Thirty Days/Eyes of the World February 1, 2014, at 12:12 PM Hey Sixtus, Thanks for the note. I'm a big fan of 6/11/76, too, and would love to release it if we ever got those tapes back. Such a terrific show, on a great tour. DL _________________________________________ Rumor has it, this gem is among the Lost Betty's! Some Day, Sixtus P.S. Weather result of my exchange with Dave or not, he did reply to my initial inquiry (though not published here) about the absence of Eyes of the World in 30 days of Dead (at the time) and promised he would add it to the year's lot. And so, it arrived come November...on the 30th.

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That's still way cool ~ what a treat!
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....never heard of it. I thought every day was Friendship Day. Makes it much less confusing, but that's just the Deadhead in me....
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I'm 4 days in, and 7 more to go, total relaxation...almost. Now, don't get me wrong, I love my wife more than anything, but without the benefit of work and several hours away from each other each day, I just wanna know, do women ever shut up? I mean, if I wasn't around would she be talking to the cat nonstop? I'm sure she has her little gripes about me too, though I can't imagine what they might be, but I find it very suspicious that she feeds me bacon everyday, even after I've clutched my chest in discomfort a few times, and I'm pretty sure she noticed, because I could swear she cracked a smile one time. I don't know, but if I was in the kitchen, I wouldn't ask her to come all the way from the living room just to get me a glass of soda when I'm much closer to the fridge, but that's just me. Geez, you're right there for crying out loud. Know what I'm saying?
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....that was a one off for a special occasion Bob. How about a nice ice cold IPA or four? Happy Friendship Year to you too....
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....I hear ya. Love my wife to death, but 4-5 days into my vacations, I start thinking about work again. Try this. We finally retired our old cal king mattress after 14 years. Got a Simmons Beautyrest cal king. It's my mistress. We've spent the last four nights absorbing it. Talking, reading, watching Netflix, making out (tmi?). A new bed is a new spark. Come to think of it, my wife serves me bacon a lot too.....hmmmmm.....
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You're a wise man, and that is sage advice. Only problem is she already has plans to max out the credit card on another project, so the new mattress idea (which is brilliant, by the way) will have to wait. Thanks for your wisdom anyway, brother! On the up side, her new project will definitely keep me quite physically active in the yard (sounds like prison, coincidence?), so I'll surely work off all that bacon fat ;)
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....a garden or a raised porch. Both grand projects....but you can't sleep on them ( well, maybe if you're in trouble )....we grow tomatoes, cucumbers and radishes here. Good heat crop....too bad we can't grow bacon....
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That's so last month;) The garden is in and growing. Now she wants a fence for the entire property, which I agree would be nice for the privacy, but damn, who knew it was so expensive. I'm just a city boy, don't know about such things. And then we have to stain it ourselves? Well, OK, if you say so. There goes my vacation... Then again, if we're working, she's not talking nonstop, so maybe it's a good thing.
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....earbuds. Yeah, it's one word! Playing some sweet '74 ballads. Let it grow!!....btw. A nice fence adds property values....
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First.. don't act surprised that our significant others are on to us. You've probably heard of al-anon, the support group for friends and family of alcohol and substance abusers. Our wives/gfs/etc. are obviously members of head-anon and share tips and best practices on head-anon.com. Whats worse, some ne'er–do–well hipster from this site told one of them exactly how much our collections are worth and now they are all trying to kill us. Starts with bacon, have a beer, gin and tonic, death mattress.. it always ends tragically. Great conversation about breakouts and substantive shows attended. Antonjo, its more than possible we were grooving right next to each other on several occastions. One man.. great St. Stephen story.. missed it by that much. Caught a few breakouts and released shows.. my favorite, and this is a true story.. was how I got my Warlocks tickets. A friend got the flu and couldn't go (or was it pneumonia?).. she called me and off I went seven hours later and before cell phones hanging out in the lobby of a Holiday Inn waiting for someone I had never met that came and gave a ticket for each night. The Box of Rain in '86 was memorable, I think I caught two different Help on the Way breakouts. Got the Watchtower breakout at the Greek. Good topic, wish I had a better memory.
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....it starts with bacon and ends with pork belly, which is pre-sliced bacon. I had a bacon tree once, then I woke up. Jerry was grilling it....he's an awesome grillmaster....
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'Tis true, they got our numbers. And thank God for that, eh? Criticisms, colloquialisms and stereotypes are all in good fun, I wouldn't have it any other way than the way it is. Vguy, speaking of '74, the star tonight for me has been the Dijon show from 30 Trips, which I finally listened to start to finish (sans Seastones, sorry, just can't do it), and man, what a gem! I previously only appreciated the stand out UJB opener (I believe Danc, who is a good guy, turned me on to this a couple years ago), but now I know the majesty of the full show, and what a show it is! Peace, all!
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Dijon has been on my favorites list for more than 30 years. ..and since Boxzilla, I have only given it one listen. I keep trying to get around to a relisten. Where does the time go?

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Was going to spin 7/3/66 disc 1 for my morning commute (revisited disc 2 for today's--it greatly boosted my smile quotient in traffic).... But now you guys have put Dijon into my mind's ear. Funny, that was the second Trip I listened to when the box arrived ~ after '66. Haven't played it since, and I loved it first time around. Caution jam > Ship of Fools was all I'd previously heard, thanks to one of Dave's Taper's Sections. First set alone is worth the trip. "(or was it pneumonia?)" ~ nice, Jim ; ) Makes me happy to know you were at the Warlocks. I actually missed a show in the pre-cell area because me and the friends who had my ticket (4/2/89) crossed our signals and never found each other. (Another Download Series, that one.) Had a ticket for 10/19/89, too (Help/Slip & Death Don't), but stayed home out of caution--owed it to my Mom, who'd been caregiving for three weeks--only to be given the official clean bill o' health the very next day. That's okay, though, I also got a couple miracles. It all evens out. Still, though...those coulda had's...!!
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That's the sound of Slipknot! melting my face. It puzzles me that they didn't play HSF anywhere near as frequently as Scarlet / Fire, Estimated / Eyes, and some of the other longer songs. I guess it just makes it all the better. I don't listen to the Winterland June 1977 box set as much as I do the May '77 shows, but today is the anniversary of the June 9th show, so I put it on. Always a pleasure. Should have listened to the other two on their respective dates. Anybody else running this show back today?
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Earlier this year in early March, I driving northbound on the I-287 in Morristown New Jersey, I was playing Disc 2 with that crazy, good, warm and wonderful Set 1 closer of Playing in the Band. During Seastones, that's when traffic got a little crazy. There was an accident a few cars a head of me, somebody wanted to go faster than the car in front of it, so I eyewitnessed a rear-ender. On the southbound lanes, instant rubbernecking. Oh, see what happens when you play an in-concert recording of Seastones.However, the opening Uncle John's Band is one of my favorites ever since I got this tape about 25 years ago. The rest of the set is is very good, too. Discs 2 & 3 are excellent to say the least, but be aware of Seastones if you're driving ...
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Last night and it was very vivid. It was Dave and a seaside chat. The next Daves will be a 4 disc set and it will be a Matrix show.Then I awoke with a full bladder and had to scramble.
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KeithFan, yup. "I've just been told now that everything is just exactly right." - Bobby Half-Step! And I'm off to the races. Sixtus
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6-9-77 has just started the morning serenade. 39 years ago? 6-3-77 was my 39 year anniversary of my first rock show (Zeppelin). 1 shy of 40! Sobering shit I tell ya.Maybe I'll follow Norman Browns advice and have some whiskey for breakfast............
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Not a very sobering thought. Good folk/songwriting album.. perhaps my favorite Norman Blake offering.. Whiskey before breakfast.. Seastones traffic calamities... I am staying off the roads today.
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mear talk and bluff. Raisin Bran and coffee in reality! And this sweet 6-9 show.
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Actually the Seastones story has me cracking up more.. I have this visual of heavy traffic behaving, windows open, cars moving in and out their respective lanes like bees leaving and returning to the hive.. then Seastones begins to play and it all falls apart. Car parts flying through the air, 360's, horrible noises (in addition to whats blasting out of Cross Eyed's speakers), mayhem. Great visual. Some advice: Friends don't let friends drive Seastoned.
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Attended a Nils Lofgren concert (Back It Up, Baby!) and, while standing at a urinal, met & had a conversation with Nils's brother (standing at the next urinal). Turned out he grew up in the same suburb (Bethesda MD) where I went to high school...
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Set next to Henry Kissinger on a plane about 10 years ago from DC to NY. I forgot to ask him about his bootleg tape collection.. I bet its massive.
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....I once met Laurence Fishburne on the sidewalk in DC outside a bar. He was FAR shorter than I expected Morpheus to be, in person. Needless to say I wasn't The Chosen One.
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....I was in the lot at Laguna Seca '88 before the show when I saw three guys fighting over a nitrous tank. A small crowd gathered before a golf cart pulled up driven by no other than Bill Graham. He laid into the guys and escorted them to the front gates with security and kicked them out. I followed, and when Bill turned the cart around, I stuck out my hand. He shaked it and I thanked him for everything he had done. That was the only altercation I can remember occurring at a Dead show....I also met Tim Burton once. Strange dude....
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KeithFan--Playing this today, as well--at work on my little desk speakers, though. Fantastic show, definitely a favorite. To my everlasting sadness I missed out on the Winterland box, but the copies on archive over the past few days haven't been bad.H/S/F is the greatest, I also wish it had gotten ScarletFire frequency.
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I have met Jesse Jackson, Dan Quayle, Bobby McFerrin, Dale Chihuly, Anita Hill; shook hands with Bill Clinton. not hang out with, but meet. also, yesterday, Seahawk Richard Sherman came and visited my school. I saw him from a distance (no "meet".) gotta go right up to them, say hello, and shake their hand. Then move on.
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