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  • proudfoot
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    9 25 91

    From when that was first released until today, I was unreceptive to it and negatively snooty about it.

    I am listening to my Dickus Pickus of it and am absolutely floored in joyful awe. Great stuff.

    Edit: now listening to disc 3
    Glorious
    Then...
    Throwing Stones bubbles up....ugh.

    Oh Bobby, why?!?

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    Pink Floyd The Piper at the Gates of Dawn

    Very nice

    3 hours later...
    mo' Pink Floyd BBC 1971

  • JoeyMC
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    4/17/84 eaton.miller aud, in between shows in the Winterland June 1977 box set.

    I really like that 5/20/73. That might be my favorite from that box. It sounds like SoCal would...I think

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    9 26 91

    Potent stuff

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    Truly worth a listen

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    Yes indeedy, I was surprised to hear Jerry leading the band towards Morning Dew towards the end of Dark Star only to be cut across by the rest of the band - led by Phil, I think - before Bob enters with El Paso. This sounded a bit more natural - but I was listening to just the music on this occasion. With 8/27/72 I was watching them play it in "Sunshine Daydream." When I am watching a film of a band play I am much less inclined to get carried away in spacier sections, as I find myself looking at what they are doing instead of just listening. "Oh..he's playing at the 12th fret" - "Oh she looks nice"....that kind of thing. When I am just listening I get catapulted into space.

    This Dark Star is one wild and fascinating ride. It seemed wilder to me than 8/27 - going way out there. And that jazz type jam led by Keith towards the end is good.
    I notice on the 8/24 Dark Star does go into Morning Dew. These shows would make a good release -although I am just listening to second set jams. Not a popular thought, but maybe they could release a comp of the jams - including both Dark Stars - without releasing the whole shows.

  • proudfoot
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    6/19/94

    Strong for GD94

  • proudfoot
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    8/21/72: Very clearly Jerry starts Morning Dew, but others indicate other ideas
    8/27/72: Jerry tries again for Morning Dew, but El Paso it is

    As I think deep thoughts about this, if they HAD done MD on 8/27, we might not have gotten the glorious Sing Me Back Home

    Whatevs, I suppose. It was one afternoon (and evening) _long ago_, after all

    I have the house to myself this weekend, so if you hear GD playing from afar, that's me.

    happy happy joy joy

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    Campus Stadium, UCSB

  • daverock
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    Dark Star - El Paso

    I notice they made the same transition a few days earlier, on the 21st at Berkeley. Maybe it worked really well then, and Bob Weir had decided in advance that they would do the same thing on 27th. It looks a bit pre-meditated. For me it's the only false note of the whole show - but for others it might be a stroke of genius.

    I might check out that Berkeley show later on. Worse things to do on a Friday night.

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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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