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  • seabird17
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    My 15 yr old Tuxedo Cat Moses still LOVES listening to the Dead
    Thinking about Forensic Doc and Wishing LOVE to ALL
    FYI Moses has a cat door, no litter box
    Looking fwd to next years Dave's Picks and China Cats >>>
    WOW and that solo Rider ...

  • seabird17
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    Moses on a Quasar

    My 15 yr old Tuxedo Cat Moses still LOVES listening to the Dead
    Thinking about Forensic Doc and Wishing LOVE to ALL
    FYI Moses has a cat door, no litter box
    Looking fwd to next years Dave's Picks and China Cats >>>
    WOW and that solo Rider ...

  • seabird17
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    what-are-you-listening-right-now

    Tuxedo Cat Listening to Jerry and the Other Ones

  • proudfoot
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    Started 12/5/71 in the car today...WOW

    at home started 11/20/71

  • icecrmcnkd
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    10-31-71 vinyl now

    4-6-78 in the car today

  • Colin Gould
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    John Hammond

    I’ve played the Sonic Journals CD once through and will revisit it. On first hearing the guitar playing is very good ,the vocals are mainly good although they occasionally drop down in level on the recording. The between song stories/introductions are inaudible through my speakers, presumably he didn’t talk close enough to the microphone. I’ll have to listen on headphones to see if they can be heard. I enjoyed the shows but it’s probably the least essential of the Sonic Journal releases IMO.

  • bluecrow
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    12/20/09 Stork Club, Oakland, CA, sbd (via relisten, show presented by Tom the Nurse)

    A couple days ago spun their 2000 release "The Amazing California Health and Happiness Road Show" and it really really hit the spot.

    Love their sound - instrumental psychedelic surf, long jam style.

    edit - Honeybomb!!

  • daverock
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    Canterbury etc

    Gong, and then Steve Hillage were the Canterbury linked bands that meant most to me. Possibly because I saw Gong live in early 1974. To this day, the trippiest event I have ever witnessed without actually tripping myself. You didn't need to with Gong - it was all in the music and presentation. I hadn't taken anything at that time, but it was immediately obvious that they were emanating from a different dimension. A real sign post to otherness. Of their albums, the highlights for me are "Camembert Electrique" and "You" - but anything with Daevid Allen on really.
    Steve Hillage's solo albums from the 70's are also great. My favourite of his is one called "L".

    I also remember " The Snow Goose", which I thought of as being more in a Pink Floyd circa "Meddle" type vein.
    As for "Future Games" by Spirit - yes, I agree 100% !

  • dmcvt
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    Speaking of 1973, anyone review John Hammond's You're Doin' Fine from Bears Sonic Journals? I recall listening to John's country blues way way back in the early 70s... thrilled to hear and meet him at the North Atlantic Blues Festival in Rockland Maine a few years ago.

  • iangillespie
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    Forgot to say - re-listening to Friend Of The Devils at the moment!
    Dicks 2 was great!
    Also I still think that the best album to get stoned to is Future Games by Spirit

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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