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  • Oroborous
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    3/35&26/95 today

    3/24/95 yesterday: not bad, JG muffs a couple vocals but plays well and seems good overall. Can’t believe how many late era shows don’t have SBs?
    JC must have not been giving board patches?

  • proudfoot
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    In the car

    Thelma bonus disc

  • proudfoot
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    1/2/72

    Tasty little show

    Good Lovin > China Cat Sunflower > Good Lovin

    Oh, yeah...

  • billy the kiddd
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    3/2/69. Fillmore West

    The Grateful Dead at their best!

  • 1stshow70878
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    5B

    Love Welcome to the Canteen.
    My go to for 40,000 Headmen.
    One of my oldest LP bought used.
    Lots of scratches & pops for authenticity, lol.
    Cheers

  • Dennis
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    Uncle Tripel & Capital theater

    Our small band of wanderers were there.

    My greatest memory is Zero playing the greatest ever "She's Not There". When they came out of the jam my head exploded (and not with dark forebodings).

    I might have that show.

  • daverock
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    Travis Beam - Wolf

    Fivebranch - going off photographs and sound, it seems Jerry started using the Wolf in Fall 1977. I agree - a much hotter sound than that of 1976 and the first half of 1977.

  • FiveBranch
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    Welcome to the Canteen

    An absolute favorite.

  • proudfoot
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    3 23 72

    Very hot show

  • FiveBranch
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    Dicks Picks No. 18

    This afternoon was February 3, 1978, Dane County Coliseum in Madison, Wisconsin. Makes me want to jump back into the Friend of the Devils box. Jerry has a more brittle but 'grabbier' tone than '77, which I assume is from trading the Travis Beam out for Wolf? Either way, the dissonance is a little spookier, ghostlike. Works great in the space segments.

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Hey All, Been milling around in the Red Clay and Straight Life recordings. These are Freddie Hubbard's Masterpieces. The musician line up on these sessions are excellent. Highly recmmended and a fine way to take a break from the Dead...
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12/6/73. Kind of a meandering one, that doesn't necessarily get to the point until the 37-minute mark. I think it's good to not have much of an agenda sometimes. Eyes of the world kicks in and is smokin' good. Killer Here Comes Sunshine. Why do so many great shows come out of Cleveland?
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Pat Travers Band Track: Snortin' Whiskey Label: Polydor Cat #: PD-1-6262
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Altamont Track: Bitch Slap Label: Man's Ruin Records Cat #: MR 085
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James Gang Track: Stop Label: Bluesway Cat #: BLS-6034
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Grand Funk Railroad Track: Paranoid Label: Capitol Records Cat #: SKAO-406