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    What a setlist!... Made me jealous of those who saw this era live. Great sound… like ‘77 was yesterday. @derekb192 on 10/1/77, YouTube

    Wow! Just as when you think eyes is gonna go to drums out of the bliss comes dancing! One of my all time fave moments! Not just classic 77 but classic ever dead! - @emrysdavies1215 on 10/1/77, YouTube

    ...this show was off the hook from the very get go. The Casey Jones is the best I've heard... beginning a jam that goes through each member going off on an instrumental solo. The end has them jamming so hard you can no longer hear them singing through it. Now you know you're in trouble (The Good Kind) when a show starts like that... Weirtheir on 10/2/77, Dead.net

    Holy hell, the 10/2/77 Betty Board sounds incredible... I just wanted to pay homage to this unreleased gem, which features the lovely, tight playing you'd expect of a 77 show with some of the highest audio quality I've ever heard ... What a treat. u/monsteroftheweek13 on 10/2/77, Reddit

    I told my mother I was going into Portland with friends. I never told her where I went... @jamesmoore3694 on 10/1/77, YouTube

    We know where you've been and we're taking you back with the twice as nice DAVE'S PICKS VOLUME 45: PARAMOUNT THEATRE, PORTLAND, OR - 10/1/77 & 10/2/77. Back-to-back complete previously unreleased shows on 4CDs? You betcha! Why? Because we couldn't pick one over the other of these two nights that have been described as "fire," "mind-frying," and "crispy" (bit of a theme here) too many times to count. Witness it for yourself when you dig into the inventive medleys and pristine sound, not to mention the first "Dupree's Diamond Blues" since '69 and the first live "Casey Jones" since '74.

    Limited to 25,000 numbered copies, this release was recorded by Betty Cantor-Jackson (with a boost from Bob Menke, more about that in David's video) and has been mastered to HDCD specs by Jeffrey Norman at Mockingbird Mastering. Grab a copy while you can.

    *2 per order. Very limited quantity available.

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  • adedhed68
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    I know I know…..

    I only surface around release time, but I am curious, anyone get a shipping notification yet for this one?

    Edit: I just got a shipping notification 8pm EST

  • daverock
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    Psych out 1987-1993

    No, during those years I didn't take mushrooms as a party drug. I liked it best taking them on my own, in my flat, on a Saturday afternoon, and then going out to meet friends later in the evening. I did take them when I went out occasionally - The Dead at Wembley being a case in point, but those at home were the best. I felt I made all sorts of positive changes in my life at that time, too. I started doing voluntary work, which I loved, went to University to get qualified and started going to meditation classes with the local Buddhist organisation. Something I have done virtually every day since. I also got engaged to be married - so it wasn't all good.
    It was what I call a happy accident moving into the flat a short distance from where mushrooms grew. Once I knew exactly what to look for - I was a bit tentative the first time, I seemed to see them all over the place. The local reservoir was the main picking ground, and the cricket pitch about 100 yards from my flat was a good resource. I stopped because I left the area, not because I felt I needed to, or because I felt I was harming myself in any way. Suddenly, I felt the time had passed.
    Those flashbacks, if that was what they were, were just visual, and a bit trivial. The look of my face used to change in the mirror when I was shaving. Like watching Dr Jekyll turn into Mr Hyde. The same thing with other people's faces, if I looked at that them for long enough, their looks used to change. Doesn't happen now.

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    There was that fugue state for days after 7-8-78 but I've written that off as tripping while still ill with flu. Not advised. Early hallucinogens were all for fun but did provide some clarity as to purpose or more accurately satisfaction with the current state of myself and the world. That unease with what you're doing with your early twenties life and realizing you're not going to change things by luck. Got me off my butt and to a better place. But the clarity of thought and the hilarious happiness was always a bonus benefit. When it all clicks and you see the wheel is turning and it can't slow down. Hard to stay in that mode when it wears off but that is the challenge of learning. It takes practice and still does every day. But I digress.
    I want to live where DR was with the magic growing in your back yard. Just make sure you're eating the right ones!
    Cheers
    And HF, I'm a Littleton (unincorporated, now Centennial) product as well. Arapahoe & University area from 1967, when I was 10, and my sister still owns the family home there.

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    I definitely see things a bit differently now...........

    Interestingly (probably to me alone) I have never had a flashback. I have memories of key insights or phenomena but no flashbacks. I have a few memories of tripping to the GD still emblazoned on my soul. The mushrooms in the backcountry erase the barriers between me and my surroundings; I "understand" the rocks and the vultures... Funny, they always circle at least once and dip low, probably to size up whether I'm potential carrion -- which of course every living thing is. I had alienation in teen years but these days I feel pretty good about life. I do not take psychedelics for pleasure or fun; it's always a day of reckoning and resolution. It still takes a little courage for me to face the truth. But it makes me a better human being. Didn't Paul McCartney once say something like that?

    Okay, another TMI from HF. SOP!

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    Long term psychedelic use

    I used to think I'd have loved to be in say, London or San Francisco around 1966-69 when acid first appeared in large quantities. I'm glad I wasn't now. I think I'd have been swallowed up whole. It was 1976 when I first collided, the last year ( I think) before acid was scooped up in the infamous Operation Julie drug bust. It was still around, but it seemed a bit weaker - different in some way. Mushrooms seemed far better, to me, but I stopped for about 6 years anyway.
    Then I moved into a flat surrounded by fields of mushrooms, and I thought I would see what would happen if I tried a few again - this time on my own. It felt very different taking them in my 30's to how it had been in my teens/early 20's. My last trip was when I was about 36. I used to get flashbacks, which I quite enjoyed, until I was about 43. They just seemed to fade away in time, and I realised one day that I was no longer so visited. I can't imagine what I would now be like if I had continued to take them. As it is, I am often criticized for seeming to be in world of my own. Hard to know, one way or the other. Who wants to behave like everyone else anyway?

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    4/6/69 Avalon Ballroom....

    Should definetly be part of the BIG 1960s DEAD BOX SET. Would also make a great dual release along with 4/5/69.

  • Vguy72
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    '69 is very nice....

    .... but, Valdez In The Country.
    Outstanding stuff.
    So is The Last Of Us.
    I beat that game.

  • proudfoot
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    4 6 69

    Death Dont is creeeepy

    Viola Lee is reeeeeally good

    Primal GD for everyone!!!

  • hendrixfreak
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    Billy the Kidd, where ya been??

    Me and Oro have been banging the drum for a primal box defined as you have: 67, 68, 69, 70.

    I have a feeling they're seriously light on '70 shows. But there's only so much time.

    It was interesting around 2003 when The Dead and The Other Ones toured. I met so many people who were there for the live thing and the scene but had no idea about the archival releases. As we've discussed, those are two different experiences. I like both. Especially the very early GD I missed in concert.

    Man, I'm a little crisp as it is. I took a fair amount of LSD in the 1973-1979 phase, and this is my 50th year of continuous use of psychedelics: first lysergic, then (due to its absence) the shrooms -- point being, I'm kinda glad I missed those early lysergic fests cuz I'm crisp enough as it is.

    Rambling, as always. As you were.

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    PT - I am the same way the last few days. Lots of Crosby being played. A hell of a talent, for sure.
    You’re right - a little Dead might just be the tonic. Perhaps a ‘78 vintage.

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What a setlist!... Made me jealous of those who saw this era live. Great sound… like ‘77 was yesterday. @derekb192 on 10/1/77, YouTube

Wow! Just as when you think eyes is gonna go to drums out of the bliss comes dancing! One of my all time fave moments! Not just classic 77 but classic ever dead! - @emrysdavies1215 on 10/1/77, YouTube

...this show was off the hook from the very get go. The Casey Jones is the best I've heard... beginning a jam that goes through each member going off on an instrumental solo. The end has them jamming so hard you can no longer hear them singing through it. Now you know you're in trouble (The Good Kind) when a show starts like that... Weirtheir on 10/2/77, Dead.net

Holy hell, the 10/2/77 Betty Board sounds incredible... I just wanted to pay homage to this unreleased gem, which features the lovely, tight playing you'd expect of a 77 show with some of the highest audio quality I've ever heard ... What a treat. u/monsteroftheweek13 on 10/2/77, Reddit

I told my mother I was going into Portland with friends. I never told her where I went... @jamesmoore3694 on 10/1/77, YouTube

We know where you've been and we're taking you back with the twice as nice DAVE'S PICKS VOLUME 45: PARAMOUNT THEATRE, PORTLAND, OR - 10/1/77 & 10/2/77. Back-to-back complete previously unreleased shows on 4CDs? You betcha! Why? Because we couldn't pick one over the other of these two nights that have been described as "fire," "mind-frying," and "crispy" (bit of a theme here) too many times to count. Witness it for yourself when you dig into the inventive medleys and pristine sound, not to mention the first "Dupree's Diamond Blues" since '69 and the first live "Casey Jones" since '74.

Limited to 25,000 numbered copies, this release was recorded by Betty Cantor-Jackson (with a boost from Bob Menke, more about that in David's video) and has been mastered to HDCD specs by Jeffrey Norman at Mockingbird Mastering. Grab a copy while you can.

*2 per order. Very limited quantity available.

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I'm no historian, but I'm pretty sure in the 11+ years of Dave's, this is the first pick at a time a dozen eggs and a pound of bacon costs 15 freakin' dollars!

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One of the rest live rock lp's ever. Used to listen to it on the way back from concerts, after I got the cd, after shows before that, we would get home and put the lp on the player. So fine. Great colors
The original lp was printed on the old capitol label, orange and yellow, reprints are in purple, black and red labels and other colors. The best way to tell if you have an original is to check the song credits for Who do you Love? If it credits Greg Elmore, then it is an original. Reprints credit Quicksilver Messenger Service and the Filmore Audience. Back in 13 this lp came out on HQ remaster vinyl and sounds just like you were sitting in the Filmore. So fine.
This is just a great lp. I have an original purchased in 69 or 70, plus the purple reprint that does not sound as good as the original. The HQ version is the best, hands down. I don't have the other reprints as after the first reprint, it just didn't have the punch as the original and never bought another copy. I also have their first lp, Son's of Mercury which is a 2 disc best of from 68-75. What about Me is another that I own and was turned on to it back in 72 by a California head who said, "this one's good" and I said, "as good as Happy Trails?" silence, like I had spoken blasphemy. Then the look, "like what are you, crazy? " It is a good one too, just not on the level of Happy Trails. i also own lost gold and silver which has a lot of the tunes from Trails, different and also good. The copy I have sounds great, not as good as Trails, but still to me any of that 68-69 Quicksilver is top shelf stuff.

Why hasn't 45 sold out? It's an enigma mystery rapped in a quagmire of lost thoughts and feelings. Who can predict or guess why, it just is.

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Daverock, yesterday I posted about a Quicksilver video from 1969, its actually from April 1970. I was corrected by my brother, who said the video comes from a film called "Go Ride The Music". My brother saw Quicksilver play in 1970 at the Frost Ampitheatre. He also said about a video about John Cipollina called Recoil that's really good, has Garcia in it and lots of performances by Cipollina throughout his career.

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For the authoritative research!
I definitely have a reprint as it lacks the Greg Elmore credit.
Apparently I did get it at the friends of the library sale.
Usually a dollar but last time they wanted to move stuff so 50 cents.
All the baby boomers are passing and donating media to the library fund.
I need to go to estate sales. Friend found a McIntosh amp for $50. that works.
Nobody knows how to work the old stuff so they think they're broken when all they need is a fuse or a cleaning or the like.
Cheers

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Yes, the Little Feat “Waiting For Columbus” Box is not sold out.
It was even on sale recently, and yet, it didn’t sell out.
Could this be the end of Rhino?
Only time will tell.

On another note, I’m currently listening to GD 1974-05-12 150221.sbd.miller.
Might be the best sounding copy I’ve had so far.

Billy - yes, this film came out on dvd a few years ago, twinned with a documentary called "West Pole". Well worth checking out. "Go Ride The Music" also features 7 songs from a highly energised Jefferson Airplane.

VGUY, If you like the Carolina Chocolate Drops then have a listen to Rhiannon Giddens solo and collaborative albums. You shouldn’t be disappointed.

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I don't think it has anything to do with the year. My guess is, a lot of resellers were still buying quantities for the 2022 subscription, but lost money: looking on ebay, I see vol. 41 through 44(1977, 1974,1969 & 1990) brand new have sold and are still being offered for less that cost.
I think a lot of those resellers did not buy the same quantities for this year, hence 45 not selling out. It will be interesting to see how #46 does(guessing it won't sell out right away either.)
Also, for all the people clamoring for 80s shows, the MSG box has not sold out either.

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Did a quick look at eBay and prices are all over the place for the same release.
$20 for a new sealed DaP43 (11/2, 12/26-69) from one person, over $50 from another.
The $20 offer only has a single bid, that being the person who is selling it and set the price.

If 3 CD’s of 1969 won’t sell for $20, that probably gives a pretty good indication of what the resale market is like.
On the other hand, a used copy of 2-24-74 is over $100 with 9 bids, while a new sealed copy of 8-25-72 is $40 with 14 bids.

So, apparently 69 and 72 aren’t as popular out there in the world as some people here would want you to think.

Fortunately for me, I listen to all years (playing 9-18-91 right now).
I’m happy with the choice for DaP 45 and am looking forward to DaP 46,47,48,49,50,51………

Keep the releases coming Dave/Rhino.

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Hi everyone, been a while! I'm still really enjoying this release. Fall 77 (and the pacific northwest) always has a cool vibe so i'm in no rush to move on just yet. Also, I think there are few reasons why this hasn't sold out:

1. Dead music has never been more accessible than it is now. Any fan could find a lifetime's worth of shows from just about any era on their phone or laptop and stream them endlessly for $10 a month. Not to mention what's free on the archive...
2. for the ebay folks, there doesn't seem to be a lot of resale value to dave's picks, outside of the first 10-15 releases. is it really worth the effort to spend $40 on a release if you can barely sell it for $50? As far i've seen, most recent releases sell for way less than that on ebay.
3. fatigue: after all these years and all these releases it's hard to get blown away by anything (speaking for myself). I haven't gotten the subscription in years (i don't care about the bonus disc). I just wait for the releases i want and get them the day they come out. i'm guessing there are a lot of people who feel the same.

just one man's opinion of course. this release could be an anomaly and the next few releases could sell out in hours. My guess is that as the years go on, however, longer availability will become the norm.

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Left Vermont a couple days ago to escape the last storm and cold, visit an old friend in Maryland, audiophile with a very nice victrola. Thing is, even though there's forsythia and daffodils blooming here, its snowing lightly today by the Chesapeake. We've listened to Dave's 45, he had not heard it yet so it was a hoot to start out on his high end system with the aud bits, as in: "what the hell... ??" Listened through a lot of stuff including Chick Corea's beautifully recorded "Origins-Live at the Blue Note". We went up to Overture, a high end audio shop in Wilmington DE where we saw a set of MacIntosh 901s, dual monoblocks, each the size of a small steamer trunk, around $14k each. So, its great to come back to reality and read about an estate sale discovery at $50.

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Yes, and the Listen to the River Box Set is still available as well. Released in 2021. They might have to go back to 10,000 for the box sets. I believe the Giants Stadium box set sold out in less than 2 months.

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Bodacious looking box sets released today commemorating the Wattstax festival from 1973.

It makes sense what people - 80's Fan and Cousins particularly, have said on here about why this Daves isn't selling out. I wonder about fatigue setting in with me , too. Releases I would have bought without thinking in the past I am now hesitating over. They aren't cheap, if you live in England, either. Accepting that it's not a Dave's, but just to make the point -Dicks Picks 19 on vinyl, costs about the same s the 12 cd Wattstax Box .

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20 CD’s of Plangentized/Normanized glory for $200.
A spectacular deal.

Rush Hemispheres Bonus Disc - spinning it now for the first time. Sound quality is great. Need more live Rush.
Guess I better order the new Moving Pictures 40th.

Oh, Keithfan and anyone else, I saw the Rush Blu-ray Box on Amazon about a week ago for less than I paid years ago. Only 2-3 were in stock.

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mortality is catching up with us Deadheads.

I'm sure the surviving band members are getting nervous about the slow sales...not.

MORE GD69, DAVE.

I've bought every release.
Plan on grabbing each new one until I kick.
See, I'm leaving it all to my kid so that after I'm gone he can start his own sonic Dead journey.
Complete with a compendium of my own thoughts on each show.
And what to listen for.
And why.
Especially those specific moments that are electric for me.
So maybe as he grows he'll start to understand me better.
'Cause the old man's getting on...

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....it's inevitable. My son is also getting all my music. He better appreciate it!
Speaking of music, gearing up for Umphries McGee. Curious to see what all the hubbub is about.
Spitting a rain and snow mix again here.
Frankly, it's getting old fast. I'm a desert rat, not an eskimo.

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My guess, at $38.00 it’s quite a bit more than the normal Dave’s price. I’ll bet some folks don’t understand that it’s 4-cds, 2 complete concerts. People don’t read ANYTHING thoroughly these days. Short attention spans may go a long way in stretching out the life span of these releases. Or not.

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Billy Strings-Home
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La Musique est la Meilleure!!

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Palm Springs
Two days of warmth
Then 1.5 days in LA to see my son. Cool and then rainy. It felt just like western Washington.
Drive back to PS in pm with rain and glorious white clouds and blue sky and snow on the high elevations.
Next day drive to Salton Sea. Cool yet beautiful.

Unusual occurrences: Venus and Jupiter and Moon, various hikes, Salton Sea. Griffith Observatory and view...awesome.

Read up on Salton Sea. Fascinating story.

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Dave's 45 cost $54.97 to me. Two shows from a year I'm not so keen on wouldn't be worth it to me at that price. In fact, in some cases a one set Pick would be more tempting than one with 2 sets in it.
They aren't an investment to me. When I die I have no idea what'll happen to them - or anything else for that matter. Go to my brother, I suppose - but he hasn't the faintest idea what a Dave's Picks is. Hopefully he'll get everything valued.

I wasn’t always sure my kid would, VGuy.
When he was young he referred with annoyance to anything I played from the 60s and 70s as my “old man music”.
He was a dubstepper.
Then one day I came home and he was blasting ELO, the Eagles, and Cheap Trick in his room.
On vinyl.
Hope was rekindled.
He only just started digging the Dead (Shakedown Street was the entry point).
So I’m banking that he’ll hop on the bus in time.

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It certainly hasn’t been a typical February in Coachella Valley. But being a transplant from Omaha, a little Cold Rain and Snow is quite nice, all in moderation of course. The new hockey team here in the desert almost feels right on days like today. Salton Sea is a great story... wish I could have seen it in its heyday... and hopefully it will get the attention it needs. Anyway, all this weather ought to produce a super bloom in Anza Borrego this year! ....... tcc

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"I'm a desert rat, not an eskimo." The award goes to Vguy, who seems to be racking up these awards with regularity.

However, I have a question for topchinacat: what is this "moderation" you speak of?

And yes to billythekid: a complete Feb '70 FE release, followed by WotF with the Watkins Glen soundcheck, followed by a summer '73 boxed extravaganza.

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I always point out to my son the stuff not to give away or throw out,,,, who knows!?

I have many a friend that does auto collecting. They have the same stories. Two minutes after their dead, the wife/family is throwing everything out and selling off all the cars ASAP. My one buddy talks about boxes of "parts" bought at auctions and flea markets, maybe a dash from a 52 Caddy, maybe a set of valve covers for a 62 Deville, but all this stuff is in boxes and labeled. Into the dumpster!!

Enjoy it while you're here!

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Line my coffin with them, "it's crazy cold way down there".
In jest of course. I'll likely be cremated. But I did see the throw it out idea happen at my parents' home when that day came. And I was one of the tossers as the sister who got the house is a hoarder. Surprising how little brown furniture went for at the sale. That was nice stuff BITD. But since there were three of us it sort of went by committee and had to be a unanimous toss or donation.
What few thoughts I have had toward that end is selling it off in chunks as I know my wife doesn't want any of it. Maybe like the desert island question. Which ones will you save 'til the end? Today I'd say the Dick's Picks stay and selected boxes. I've let her know the values so that scenario Dennis mentions won't happen. There's a lot of money sitting there that I'm sure she'll need. And no eBay if I can help it. Is there a thread on here for selling to the faithful? I'll keep you guys informed, LOL.
Dave's 15 on deck today from the POTDWD thread.
Cheers

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slide into home all used up, no offspring here so it all goes to my niece and nephews, what I don't sell or trade for essentials. If I make it to 80 these old box sets and Dave's might just turn out to be what I've heard call a "music lovers 401K) :)

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....extremely talented and tight AF. Awesome flow within the incredible segues. They stopped playing anything maybe three times the entire show. Jake Cinninger on guitar is Bad. Ass.
Band very good at giving signals to each other while playing and looked like they were having a great time.
Light show on point.
Fans are very nice. Dude next to me said it's his 147th show. He looked maybe 30. Name was Josh. Originally from Oklahoma but now lives in Denver lol.
I knew a few songs, but could tell when they busted out a treasure by the audience reactions which I can appreciate.
They are playing Phoenix tonight. If I didn't have to work Monday, I would've went. So there's that.
Best $64.95 I've spent in awhile.
The poster sucked though. Hey! Can't win em all!

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of all time, 2/27 & 28 /69 & 3/1 & 2 /69 started 54 years ago tommorrow. The Dark Star that all other Dark Stars are measured against.

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A Pink Floyd tribute band that plays punk versions of PF's catalog:

Punk Floyd

I call trademark dibs

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What a great show . This Fillmore West box set is the heavyweight champion of box sets.

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I think the LA Basin got hammered pretty well ... gorgeous view of the San Gabriels with the snow at very low altitude (appreciated by TV!!) ... a bunch of snow on the Santa Rosas & on San Jacinto out here... will make for Chamber of Commerce postcard photos today. Just a bit of rain and no closing of freeways for us. Did my time in Omaha (which was just fine, but for all that white stuff) where I learned to "watch out where the huskies go ....." As someone here says "And now to your regularly scheduled program" .....tcc

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Pat Metheny Group
Handel Water Music
Steely Dan Countdown ...
Chicago Transit Authority
Supertramp Crisis?....

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Tough call since some eras sound completely different with different set lists. Take Winterland June 1977 for example. Or Truckin' Up To Buffalo, Crimson, White, and Indigo, plus Giant Stadium show (not a box set, but 3 back-to-back-back shows). It's so hard to compare different Dead eras when the songs and sound change so much. Even within eras its hard to compare because if you take the FW box set, you have 4 shows that are PERFECT sounding. What if we had the Ark in multi-track perfect audio like FW? Or the Boston Tea Party at the end of the Year. Can you imagine having those shows in high quality audio? I think it would change our perception of how "good" certain shows and runs are compared to others.

It's a useless what if, would of could of should of, but my point is, yes there is a point, that there may be runs that are comparable in performance quality from the band that do not measure up because they don't have the tapes. What about Feb 11, 13, 14, 1970. if we never had tapes or Dicks Picks an partial soundboards, and then all the sudden they released those shows in the same multi track perfect audio that FW 69 is in? It would be beyond the pale magical. That's all I'm saying. Is that the Dead have many great runs, but this FW Complete comes from incredible source tapes and from a period when there is relatively little else available.

DaP 45 still not sold out??? What is going on? I think that guy with the flipper theory is on to something. These are great shows. I guess there is a lot of '77 out there too. If the only 1977 available was the couple of shows in Dicks Picks, this one might be sold out by now.

Hey Vguy, I'm really glad you enjoyed the Umphrey's show the other night. I've noticed the hand signaling as well and would love to talk to them about that. Before covid a VIP ticket, which was insanely less than any other VIP ticket, usually came with a meet and greet and they would talk about anything. They even took me backstage one time and showed me a little studio they had set up where they worked out some jams and the cover song for that night. The most regular, nice guys you would want to meet. Jake is a great guitar player. I checked out the setlist and Plunger and 2X2 are two of my favorites!

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I would say that, for me, the FW 69 and Europe 72 are the greatest runs- of those released. And the Europe 72 shows are beautifully set up by the Academy of Music shows played that March, part of which I listened to last night. If I play any show from these runs, then I ain't burnt out on the Dead anymore. And if 3/2/69 ever comes out on vinyl, I will buy it without a moments hesitation.
As others have said - the Fillmore East shows from Feb 1970 would make a really great box and would join the two mentioned above in my estimation should they come out.
Or The Ark 1969, come to that.
I can't say I'm as enthusiastic about an anniversary version of Wake of the Flood. Everything on that ( that was played regularly) was so much better played live the same year - so I would only buy it again if it came twinned with a live show. From 1973, preferably - you never know with these 50th releases.

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Mornin', rockers!!!

Last 5:
Floyd-DSOTM
Floyd-WYWH
Floyd-Animals
Dead-May 24, 1972
Dead-May 26, 1972

What, you thought I was gonna talk about February 27????? Silly you!!!!

See you tomorrow on the POTD thread.............

I frequently hear music in the very heart of noise........

Rock on,

Doc
The only real progress lies in learning to be wrong all alone......

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12 31 72
Glorious jam and Morning Dew
But David Crosby comes out and gets his unwelcome stank on it with his guitar

GET OFF THE STAGE YAPHUQ!

Very nice pick ups at the trade deadline.

Dubas is aggressive. I hope this pays off for you.

I’ll make a deal with you. If the Leafs win it all this year, I’ll buy you a copy of DaP45. As of now, it looks like they’ll both be around deep into the spring.

Good luck.

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....Knights signed Barbashev from the Blues for a prospect.
So there is also that.
Vegas hurting in the goalie category though. Booo!
Hockey player names are hard....

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What a show! Any show that starts with Morning Dew, has got to be a knockout , and it is. Pig Pen does a great version of Slim. Harpo's King Bee. Alligator, Dark Star, St. Stephen, The Eleven, Death Don't Have No Mercy. This show is part of the greatest run of Grateful Dead shows of alltime..

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That is very generous of you, Jack, but I have a copy, but thank you. Incidentally, DaP 45 is great, start to finish!
If the Leafs go all the way this year, I’m going to need an oxygen tank. I like that they are being aggressive though, but they have mortgaged their future. Tampa will be tough to get by, but Boston will be monumental. They are THE TEAM to beat this year.
Quick anecdote: My youngest went with his fiancé and some friends to Boston for a Leaf-Bruin game in January, and said he would proudly wear a Leaf jersey. I told him that likely isn’t a good idea, pretty hardcore fans in Boston. He says Nah, there will be a lot of them. Before the game they went to a local pub near the arena for dinner, and he sent me a video clip, showing nothing but wall to wall Bruin jerseys, and a note “You were right”. I wish I could have framed that, because it is one thing I don’t hear often from my kids!
Thanks again, Jack! Cheers!

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I lived in Boston for a few years, so I know how fanatical those folks can be about their sports teams. The Bruins especially. Which I think is great. However, anyone that willingly supports a team that Marchand plays on can't be fully right in the head.

Just remember, the winner of the President's trophy rarely takes home the Cup.

Good luck.

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