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  • Dennis
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    Not a sports fan at all, will watch super bowl and world series with group, but really don't care.

    I felt sorry for Pete Rose, I feel I heard a story about wife abusers being allowed into the hall of fame, but not Pete?

    On another note, I have a new favorite song. Maybe a bunch of you have heard of him, but I hadn't, Jelly Roll. He was on Saturday Night Live this weekend and did a tune called "Winning Streak". A search of "Jelly Roll - Winning Streak (Live on SNL)" will pull it up. It's a tune about a alcoholic going to his first AA meeting.

    One of the best refrain lines EVER

    I was so ashamed to be in this seat, til I met a man who was 20 years clean
    He said, 'Everybody here's felt the same defeat. Nobody walks through these doors on a winning streak.'

    Check it out. Hope you find it as good as I do.

    And, no, I've never had an addiction or been to any sort of meeting.

  • Oroborous
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    4/10/78

    Keeping the drive alive…

  • proudfoot
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    RIP Pete Rose

    A true legend

    He got screwed over

    Charlie Hustle

    Way back in 1975 I went to a Cubs game vs. the Reds...went down toward the field pregame

    Here is Johnny Bench Dave Concepcion and Pete Rose warming up

    That was cool to a 6th grader

    Still cool to me now

    He so much deserved to be in the Hall of Fame

  • dmcvt
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    An Other One

    R.I.P. Kris

  • icecrmcnkd
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    1-22-78 vinyl

    Spinning now.

  • daverock
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    2/11/69 - Fillmore East

    Not forgetting the above treasure trove that came out on vinyl fairly recently. Again, highly recommended, both for the music played and the sound quality. "180 gram audiophile vinyl" it says on the spine of the record, and it sounds like it.

  • Oroboros
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    Pete Fountain 'Swinging Blues'

    My Mom's favorite band after she and Dad saw Pete and his band play live in New Orleans (1969?).

    And that reminded me of the David Crosby interview where he called the Dead "psychedelic Dixieland.'

    Seems about right!

    "Walk out of any doorway
    Feel your way, feel your way like the day before
    Maybe you'll find direction
    Around some corner where it's been waiting to meet you"

  • icecrmcnkd
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    11-10-67 vinyl sounds awesome

    There is 69 vinyl.
    FW69 which was Plangentized (the CD’s were not, so the vinyl is a remaster) and 4-26%,27-69 DP26.

  • daverock
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    1968 on vinyl

    JFCattlet74.....not exactly, but as close as damnit is 11/10/67 that was included in the 30 Trips box. That one came out in vinyl shortly afterwards, and sounds superb. As you probably know, this was one of the shows that was recorded and used as a basis for Anthem of the Sun, and it has all the hallmarks of a great 1968 show.

    Speaking of which, 2/14/68 would go down well on vinyl. I think they have steered clear of Road Trips for vinyl so far - something of an untapped resource there.
    I would also have snapped up 8/21/68 on vinyl if I had known where to get it.

  • jfcatlett74
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    Origins

    I'm currently listening to the vinyl companion that came along with the graphic biography of the early Grateful Dead, Origins. It's a single-disc recording from the Fillmore West, 8/21/68. Side A: Dark Star -> St. Stephen Side B: The Eleven -> Death Don't Have No Mercy.

    I have only listened to it a couple of times before, it strikes me listening again this time that the highlight is really Death Don't Have No Mercy. The band is really tight and in sync, both technically and emotionally. There are lots of quiet moments and loud moments in the song, and Jerry's guitar works screams like a man in pain and sorrow.

    I prefer listening to 70s-era and Brent-era GD simply because their repertoire is so much larger than it was in the 60s, but there is such a raw, energetic sound to their earlier work as well that I really love. Aside from this single-disc release and Two From The Vault there isn't any other live material from them available on vinyl that I know of, I wish they would release more.

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The Female Nightingales Track: You Going To Need Him Label: Church Door Records Cat #: C.D. 104
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Brute Force Track: Monster Label: Embryo Records Cat #: SD 522
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https://youtu.be/4oABZwj127o Happy Anniversary Metallica, first live performance March 14, 1982.... And they use the word cryotonic in the lyrics...most impressive ;-)
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Big Black Track: Burundi Pose Label: UNI Records Cat #: 73018
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Martha Bass Track: Move Up A Little Bit Higher Label: Checker Cat #: LPS-10059
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Relisten has me at Des Moines Civic Center in 1981 this afternoon. Just finished a stompin' Franklin's Tower! Peace, -Dave
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Don Cherry / Latif Khan Track: Sangam Label: Heavenly Sweetness Cat #: HS015VL
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The Anna Murrell Singers Track: The Light House Label: Gospel Record Co. Cat #: 1097
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https://youtu.be/7mzUlAkwL58 May the road rise up to meet you may the wind be ever at your back may the sun shine warm upon your face and the rain fall softly on your fields Happy St. Patrick's Friday!
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Sonny Simmons & Moksha Samnyasin Track: Help Them Through This World Label: Svart Records Cat #: SVR331