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  • icecrmcnkd
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    11-14-71% anniversary

    Playing it now.

  • icecrmcnkd
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    Yes Oro

    The end years still had some good parts.

  • bluecrow
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    2-18-71 Capitol Theatre

    from American Beauty 50th

    love the Skull & Roses era sound with the Rick Turner Peanut

  • Oroborous
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    11/29/94

    it is…decent aud, sweet Jack to open, ok first, now into Hey Now, hey now lol
    Edit: yowsa! Great second set, but the PITB Jam into UJB, THAT is why I listen to these other years! 1stshow, we’re you at these?

    Onto 11/30/94

  • Oroborous
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    RE 12/30/69 DS

    Yeah PF it’s a shame the DS etc is chopped up.
    Really enjoyed this one, especially that DS was way cool then…ugh
    Be great if this was a banana box baby…

    Not sure what to hit today?
    Maybe start on the last 11 from 94, then next week maybe that E90 tour?
    I know I dug the previous fall 90 shows, and PFs been digging the E tour, so I might sneak that in for extra credit lol
    But first “she left my fat ass there by side of the road”
    It’s walk me out in the mornin walk my honey…

  • uncle_tripel
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    magic...

    ...december 29 1977 @ Winterland

    hell yes, all day long!

    PEACE for ALL!
    uncle_tripel

    Oro - Dave Mason one hard working rock'n roller; got to see him 2x in 1980 (march/august)

  • billy the kiddd
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    2/27/69

    A classic, 10 out of 10.

  • proudfoot
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    GD on audio

    2001 A Space Odyssey on visual

    Cool

  • Charlie3
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    Holy...

    Man, you should give 2/27/69 a chance, I doubt it will disappoint. I know that the Dark Star is on Live Dead, so you have probably heard it a few or more times already, but it really adds to get the transition out of Mountains of the Moon into the Dark Star. My car has a radio with a hard drive, and that show is burned onto it, so I end up listening to it quite a bit. That Good Morning Little School Girl from 2/27/69 just cooks in all the right ways too, probably my favorite version. The Doin' That Rag that follows is also fantastic, I really dig it, I suspect you might as well. Really just an excellent show.

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    10 16 77

    Nice

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Just received my Dave's Picks Vol. 21!What a great show/recording!1973-That was the year of my very first Dead show in Buffalo,New York!For fellow New York State'ers,some may remember that was the year of Governor Nelson Rockefeller's new get tough anti drug laws going into effect...of which "Don't get caught holding the bag!''was the slogan on all the commercials!Anyway,me and a buddy hitchhiked from Niagara Falls to Buffalo's War Memorial Auditorium to see the Dead when, walking through the parking lot we were searched and busted with weed!The cops took our weed and then let us go with a warning-that almost blew the evening for us but fortunately the Dead and the wall of sound made us forget about the cops by the second song!(at least I think it was a wall of sound show-I know I saw it!)It was billed as two two hour sets-which it was probably more!Vol 21 is pretty much the same set list as that October show as I remember it.(without checking).Great memories of a life changing time in my life-I was 16 years old then and I turn 60 in April!I probably have heard some Dead or JGB almost every day since then!
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The Gerald Sisters Track: When The Sun Goes Down Label: HSE Records Cat #: HSELP-1433