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  • JoeyMC
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    7/19/74 Fresno

    Again. :)

    I like that JGB 5/21/76, that one is nice I thought.

  • uncle_tripel
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    7/15/84

    "Many Thanks, and God Bless You All" from Phil before JB Goode,
    of the 3 nights, I always for some reason return to the 15th, it might be the heavy Phil & Brent mix that clinches it for me...fun stuff; even a couple of nice Garcia teases during space...

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    JGB

    Don't Let Go release
    May '76

    Very pleasant

  • bluecrow
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    Traffic - John Barleycorn Must Die (a favorite from way back in the formative years)

    and now - David Gilmour - Live in Gdansk

    BTK - very cool that you got to see Kate sing time and again including the Sing Out! Seva Benefit. I was introduced to her music right around the time she died (I was Midwesterner then). Guessing a dubbed cassette copy from a friend of the double LP Give Yourself To Love. I in turn shared her music with many others. Such a remarkable, beautiful voice. Streamed the video for her performance of Green Eyes from the Austin City Limits show (don't own that yet) and my goodness how amazing it is. (Edit - originally wrote that it was a performance of Give Yourself To Love when it was in fact Green Eyes.)

    Further follow up - 8/10/91 JGB Electric on the Eel right up there with Warner Theatre 3/18/78 (Set II specifically) as an absolute favorite Jerry Band release. So good!!

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    5 22 81

    Acoustic benefit show

    interesting

    Were you there, BTK?

  • proudfoot
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    JGB

    Bay Area 78

    Good stuff

  • proudfoot
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    JGB

    Warner Theatre
    3 18 78

    Nice

  • billy the kiddd
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    Sing Out/ Kate Wolf

    Sing Out is a great Owsley release, but all the Owsley releases are worth picking up. I was at Sing Out it was a cool show. Kate Wolf was a favorite of mine, I used to go see her play all the time here in the Bay Area.

  • Oroborous
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    7/13/84

    Last night.
    I’ve heard it before but not sit down listen.
    Though didn’t get the best listen last night due to aaaa, “extra curricular” activities/noise in the world.
    But it’s an interesting show that you just kind want for it to get released, especially because ya know…AND, it’s Pinkus first show, etc
    But I’m not sure it’s good enough, orrrr, tight enough for a Dave’s.
    Specifically, the beginning of the second set. Yeah it’s fun sneaking TOG in between S/F but the transitions are a bit sloppy etc, enough, along with other sorta normal what I call Cali laid back looseness lol to perhaps keep it getting “Daved”
    As we know, he likes to try and pick the best representation or presentation of the band/music on a specific tour etc, and not necessarily what some might consider “the best show” of the tour.
    BUT!
    After this Reno show getting out, and as Jim often suggests, sometimes these kind of shows work well to round out box sets, so I could see it as part of a Greek box! Curious what others think of this show?
    Think I need a redo, and gonna hit the rest of the 84 summer Cali shows asap.
    Onward!

    Don’t lend yer hand, to raise no flag, atop no ship of fools!

  • bluecrow
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    And now - Electric on the Eel 1991

    8/10/91 - a five-star-give-it-ten-if-i-could favorite from the tape days back in the mid 90s. Awesome that it got released in that box - beautiful sound and show. Shout out to Proudfoot for mentioning that box and steering me here.

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Big Moon Ritual is a solid record, front to back.If you haven't heard their stuff, you should definitely check them out. Also, any live material you can find is worth a look.
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Row Jimmy playing now... sweetGreat footage with Pyramids and Sphinx in backdrop.
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