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  • uncle_tripel
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    a BIG...

    ...lol...bottle of 7/7!

    march 24 1973
    aka daP 32
    spectrum in phila

    and
    "it's gonna be the whole thing"

    PEACE for ALL!
    uncle_tripel

    PS - just checked my treasure chest,
    CD-R's of EU '90
    10/19 - 10/20 - 10/22
    will check them out this weekend

  • proudfoot
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    10 24 71

    DARK STAR

    and

    it has a Cumberland

  • proudfoot
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    Oro

    Glad you are getting into Europe 90

    13th is a warm up

    Plenty of good stuff on the tour yes

    Glad I could make you laugh
    :)))

    Onward, indeed

  • Oroborous
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    10/17/90

    the 13 was definitely off from the years previous shows, but I didn’t find it as bad as some have stated. I think DM in his GD bio said it was the worse show he saw? I’m betting set and setting had some influence. I know shows that at the time I thought in the experiential context were no bueno, years later, removed from the set and setting, and ensconced in the luxuries of home, I have not found any shows as bad, or sometimes as good as thought BITD…
    Maybe that’s just me?

    You can hear the 17 sounds more status quo of this fine year than the 13 fo sho…

  • Oroborous
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    WTH, why wait…

    Cue War: “take a little trip…”

    So onto Europe 90
    Dug the fall tour so much, and with PFs enthusiastic enjoyment, figure I need to just Do It! So here we go, 10/13/90 it is…

    Edit: Utica! Yeah Uncle it was a very small venue…front row Jerry for the rocking 3/13/81 show. Wish I remember more, but being young and dumb (some things never change, ahem) I bought a big bottle of 7/7 thinking all the heads could “stay warm” outside for the long GA wait to get in.
    Well, lesson learned: cold tripping DH don’t normally drink much, at least before a show…well being in top Olympic form and 7/7 being the go go juice of choice for the band and road crew I was on, I just eventually quaffed her down mostly myself, which would have been fine if we didn’t later smoke sooooo many joints waiting on the floor….
    All I’m gonna say bout that is seek Fat Freddie’s wisdom on that lol
    But hey, I never left the front rail and ended up having a good show, and learned a valuable lesson that all 18 year olds should know lol
    One and only show I ever got that kind of too wasted…
    Good show if you’ve never checked it!

    Dbl Edit: once again PF has me laughing: imagining him in middle of the teachers lounge correcting student gibberish, edibles, with cans on, cranking heavy metal or some atonal Dark Star while his unsuspecting cohort blather on about nothing LOL!
    A true warrior!
    Onward Brother!

  • jnebolon
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    Not Fade Away--from 'The Closing of Winterland' CD box set.

    Grate version of an overlooked song is suppose. Randomly picked it!... This version of Not Fade Away is different from many others, IMO. Harmonica for one, is not that common.

  • nedkelly
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    Back again !

    I've been missing from the Dead forums for a while now !! Here again !!

  • uncle_tripel
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    the fire aisle...

    ...?

    march 22 1973
    in utica ny
    at utica memorial auditorium
    capacity of 5,700

    can ya imagine that?

    PEACE for ALL!
    uncle_tripel

  • icecrmcnkd
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    5-22-77% vinyl DP3

    Received today, spinning now.

  • proudfoot
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    sequestered doing paperwork

    Nazareth: Loud and Proud

    ironically, played at a very low volume due to being close to others

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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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