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  • daverock
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    Music for hippies

    "In Blissful Company" by Quintessence.

  • icecrmcnkd
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    5-26-72 vinyl

    Glad I scored the Lyceum Box when it was on sale.

  • strat-wolf-bean
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    Winterland Box - night two: 06.08.77

    Minglewood sure comes out swinging! And that lucky/joyful wave (dopamine? heh-heh) that we all seek hit me as Jerry lifted off in the Sugaree. 1st set is strong all the way through the super-powered Lazy Lightning > Supplication closer. It's certainly among the best versions I know of ...

    X-factor: The mid section jam in Eyes is long and uniquely detailed, with Phil and Keith weaving some magic tones in and around the drummers as Bobby holds the center down and Jerry flits and dances creatively over the top of it all.
    (edit: They definitely find some more of this in the middle of The Other One also)

    Now on to Drums > Other One etc. - through Brokedown ...
    Always worth a listen 🎶 😊

  • proudfoot
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    in the car

    1/22/78

    quite a whiplash in sound from all the pre-hiatus stuff I have been enjoying

    can you say "cocaine"? (that's my guess)

  • Oroborous
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    3/26/95

    Surprisingly, been really enjoying spring 95!
    Proves you can’t believe everything you read on the internet lol

  • JoeyMC
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    3/5/72 Winterland, the…

    3/5/72 Winterland, the recording isn't great but the music is real nice.

  • Oroborous
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    3/22/95

    to start…
    Hopefully another DHB today!

    Edit: 22 was nice, but the 23 JG seems to be really enjoying ole Brucey helping out!

    Uncle T: love that show! Lotso good sheet on fall 91…oh David?

    Jonathan: agree, Cutler made things sound very clean, facilitated by removing all the speakers off stage and isolating the drums. His mix on ITD to me is the sound of the Grateful Dead. His recordings are pristine…BUT!!…no offense, we always thought his live mix in person was way too quiet.
    People used to hassle him about it too.
    I preferred Healy in the hall, but Cutler on tape…but hey, just my two centavos from someone who’s stereo could be heard two houses away…with all the windows closed lol. Those were the days, thought R&R was never gonna die…

  • uncle_tripel
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    time to...

    ...Return To

    oakland
    oct 31st 1991
    today

    PEACE for ALL
    uncle_tripel

  • jonathan918@GD
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    John Cutler SBD's

    I think the mix JC had with the boards from 94-95, to my ears, sound fantastic. It doesn't seem many are in circulation but the "true" boards that are have a very "clean" mix, IMHO. I really wish the great spring 1993 tour was recorded in this way, but alas they werent. Also, I thinnk the drums/space segment from shows really showcase the potentail of this particular recording process. Mickey and Billy were some real MVP's in those final two years of the band

    Just my 2 cents

    Rock on, gang!

  • strat-wolf-bean
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    DaP43 - 11.02.69 & 12.26.69

    Because it's way Way WAY better than engaging with anything else that might be available/ongoing this evening.

    GBtGOGD

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