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    Friend of The Devils: April 1978 (Dead.net Exclusive) [19 CD]

     

    WHAT'S INSIDE:
    Curtis Hixon Convention Hall, Tampa, FL 4/6/78
    Sportatorium, Pembroke Pines, FL 4/7/78
    Veterans Memorial Coliseum, Jacksonville, FL 4/8/78
    Fox Theatre, Atlanta, GA 4/10/78
    Fox Theatre, Atlanta, GA 4/11/78
    Cameron Indoor Stadium, Duke University, Durham, NC 4/12/78
    Cassell Coliseum, Virginia Polytechnic Institute, Blacksburg, VA 4/14/78
    Huntington Civic Center, Huntington, WV 4/16/78

    Recorded By Betty Cantor-Jackson
    Newly restored and speed-corrected audio by Plangent Processes
    Mastered by Jeffrey Norman
    Liners By Author Steve Silberman
    Artwork By Acclaimed Artist Matthew Brannon

    Limited To 10,000 Individually Numbered Copies
    Dead.net Exclusive

    It’s been said before but April ‘78 was an incredible month for the Dead. Like May ‘77, you could throw a dart and guarantee you hit a stellar show. - KyloRensPecs, r/gratefuldead, Reddit

    .... April/May '78 has a lot of the same qualities of Spring '77 but with some extra edge and a much bigger sound from the Rhythm Devils. A really special era that often gets neglected. - viewtiful_alan, r/gratefuldead, Reddit

    Sportatorium - April 7, 1989

    when drums started I thought, oh s*#!, i hate drum solos and Billy and Mickey stopped me in my tracks. Wow, these guys are really good. Little did I know the pervasive influence this phenomena would have on my life. - pearlybakerbest, Dead.net

    Huntington Civic Centre, West Virginia – 16 April 1978

    This is another must-hear concert by The Grateful Dead. The sound and mix are almost ‘absolutely perfect'... It’s difficult to pick out highlights because everything is played so well; the band are tight, Donna is great and the set list is strong. - Grateful Ted, gratefulted.co.uk

    We're hitting the bullseye with the eight previously unreleased stellar shows that make up FRIEND OF THE DEVILS: APRIL 1978. Filled to the brim with peak performances from the Grateful Dead's post-hiatus period, this collection captures the historic tour where "Drums" begat "Space," morphed into "Drums">"Space" and cemented the Rhythm Devils' second-set power move from the music business to the "transportation business."

    Spring 1978 finds the Dead consistently weaving spontaneous magic, showing signs of great promise and potential - from the no-nonsense rock'n'roll in Tampa, where scholars cite the first "Drumz" leading into "Space," to the lengthy communal get down in Pembroke Pines to Jacksonville where the twain emerge fully formed, offering the primordial opportunity for "soul retrieval." It's evident in the dynamic range delivered on back-to-back nights at the intimate Fox Theatre and through the laid-back unity of the band's performance in Durham at Duke, a comfort that carries over to Virginia and West Virginia where the playing is unbridled, bursting with momentum, threatening to carry itself away. And nowhere can you hear that more clearly than through Betty Cantor-Jackson's original recordings, reliably crisp, bright, and vivid.

    Individually numbered to 10,000 copies and exclusive to Dead.net, FRIEND OF THE DEVILS: APRIL 1978 has been mastered by Audio Engineer Jeffrey Norman using Plangent Processes tape restoration and speed correction. Steve Vance designed the collection’s custom box, which features a removable wave drum. (We invite you to unleash your inner Rhythm Devil.) Acclaimed artist Matthew Brannon created the set’s original artwork. The collection also includes a 48-page book with original liner notes by author Steve Silberman and photos by James Anderson, Bob Minkin, and more.

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  • gerhard
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    Still waiting

    Any box in Germany yet? How about yours Gerd?

  • Colin Gould
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    UK again

    FRANK PARRY
    Mine has just arrived. It has the same ‘Hold’ message as yours and unusually the same charge. In my case they did hold it until I paid up. I think I have had one delivery where I thought I’d escaped the charges but a bill turned up two weeks later. Now to unpack it.

    Edit: Having opened the package I’m surprised Customs didn’t tear it to pieces to see what was hissing inside!

  • Vguy72
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    Highway Prayers....

    ....absolutely stunning with zero filler over twenty tracks.
    Excuse me while I smile wide.
    Find Morebud4me. He uses bong rips and lighters as a rhythm. Instant classic.

  • Vguy72
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    Helene....

    ....yeah. Devastating. The wife and I pitched in $100 to the Red Cross. Something we do from time to time regarding disasters. Feels good.
    Billy Strings Highway Prayers arrived today. I love how the booklet looks like a car owners manual due to the fact the album art is muscle car themed. Nice touch.
    I was going to play it after the Miami Dolphin game. But I felt obligated to rush him out on the stage. Take a bow Mr. Strings and congrats on your new baby boy.

  • icecrmcnkd
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    Previously on cassette

    4-10-78
    4-11-78
    4-12-78
    4-16-78 set 2 (110 min cassette)

    They sound way better now.

    Have a copy of 4-12-78 vinyl in transit.

  • JimInMD
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    Pete Rose and assorted Ramblings

    I agree wholeheartedly. But why bet on baseball while he was a coach, and on his own team (although as I understand it he always bet on them to win)? I guess in a way gambling is like cocaine.. which is why I do not gamble anymore.

    So, a self-inflicted wound to be sure. Something I am more than competent at doing all by myself.

    On a completely unrelated note, and similarly nothing to do with the Grateful Dead, Jimmy Carter turned 100 today. Holy Sacred Cows! I immediately internalized this to think maybe doing acid, mushrooms, drinking and smoking weed for the better part of my life was not such a good idea - oh well. We can be sure at least Jimmy would have approved of edibles. Not meant in any way to be political, but I think it's ok to give a tip of the glass to Mr. Carter on his 100th birthday. Wow, how did he do it?

    On a somber note, wishing the best for the heads in the Southeast US, notably the area North and West of Tampa and in the timbers of Fenario in the backwoods of Appalachia. Lot's of dead freaks and hipsters in general in this part of the world. Some of these towns are going through tremendous once in a thousand-year flooding. Table Rock North Carolina (the town, not the rock) more or less does not exist anymore, and Ashville North Carolina (a sister town of where I currently live) isn't faring much better. What a tragedy, and I feel for them. I live in a flood plain and if I live to be 1,000 this will surely happen to me. When I bought my current house, I brought up flooding. His response was simple. "don't give me any of that al gore shit" I bought it anyway.. happy I did but praying we do not see floods like our brethren down South.

    Edit: I can tie the floods into GD. On 4/18/70 at the Family Dog at the Great Highway, Pigpen sang a medley of six songs including The Mighty Flood otherwise known as Tupelo Blues. As for tying Mr. Carter into the GD? Ignoring the obvious (US Blues), how about 7/1/78 Arrowhead Stadium, playing for Willie Nelson's fourth of July soirée. In 1980, Willie stepped out of his room onto the roof of the white house and shared a joint with (?? not such a mystery anymore). Two years earlier the GD played at one of his July 4th parties at Arrowhead Stadium (go Chiefs [except when Baltimore is in town]). This date might be important to Willie as around this time he quit drinking and cigarettes and primarily just did weed. I believe this is tied into an LSD trip he had and I am pretty sure the GD or a dead show was involved. I've done some research and the exact date is never mentioned but it's quite likely it was at this show. I'm sure I could do better, but we certainly did land on a great GD show and there is history on this date. I'll take the win.

    That's the best I can do. Keep on keeping on people, the longer I live the more I think the world needs us (or people like us).

  • jjc
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    PR

    I concur 100% Vguy! Met him at work a few years ago nice guy. RIP

  • Vguy72
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    RIP Pete Rose....

    ....the hits keep on hitting.
    He should have been allowed in the Hall Of Fame imo.

  • billy the kiddd
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    Dave's #52 ?

    2/17/79 or 9/20/70 would both be very cool releases for #52.

  • daverock
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    £47.29?!

    Frank - they aren't cheap, these boxes, are they ! Hopefully you have slipped through the net and won't be asked to pay this charge.
    I haven't bought the vinyl that goes with this box. Yet. On that subject, I've noticed the vinyl copy of 6/10/73 has dropped significantly on Amazon UK since it was first released last year. I haven't regretted buying any of vinyl copies of Dead shows yet.

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Friend of The Devils: April 1978 (Dead.net Exclusive) [19 CD]

 

WHAT'S INSIDE:
Curtis Hixon Convention Hall, Tampa, FL 4/6/78
Sportatorium, Pembroke Pines, FL 4/7/78
Veterans Memorial Coliseum, Jacksonville, FL 4/8/78
Fox Theatre, Atlanta, GA 4/10/78
Fox Theatre, Atlanta, GA 4/11/78
Cameron Indoor Stadium, Duke University, Durham, NC 4/12/78
Cassell Coliseum, Virginia Polytechnic Institute, Blacksburg, VA 4/14/78
Huntington Civic Center, Huntington, WV 4/16/78

Recorded By Betty Cantor-Jackson
Newly restored and speed-corrected audio by Plangent Processes
Mastered by Jeffrey Norman
Liners By Author Steve Silberman
Artwork By Acclaimed Artist Matthew Brannon

Limited To 10,000 Individually Numbered Copies
Dead.net Exclusive

It’s been said before but April ‘78 was an incredible month for the Dead. Like May ‘77, you could throw a dart and guarantee you hit a stellar show. - KyloRensPecs, r/gratefuldead, Reddit

.... April/May '78 has a lot of the same qualities of Spring '77 but with some extra edge and a much bigger sound from the Rhythm Devils. A really special era that often gets neglected. - viewtiful_alan, r/gratefuldead, Reddit

Sportatorium - April 7, 1989

when drums started I thought, oh s*#!, i hate drum solos and Billy and Mickey stopped me in my tracks. Wow, these guys are really good. Little did I know the pervasive influence this phenomena would have on my life. - pearlybakerbest, Dead.net

Huntington Civic Centre, West Virginia – 16 April 1978

This is another must-hear concert by The Grateful Dead. The sound and mix are almost ‘absolutely perfect'... It’s difficult to pick out highlights because everything is played so well; the band are tight, Donna is great and the set list is strong. - Grateful Ted, gratefulted.co.uk

We're hitting the bullseye with the eight previously unreleased stellar shows that make up FRIEND OF THE DEVILS: APRIL 1978. Filled to the brim with peak performances from the Grateful Dead's post-hiatus period, this collection captures the historic tour where "Drums" begat "Space," morphed into "Drums">"Space" and cemented the Rhythm Devils' second-set power move from the music business to the "transportation business."

Spring 1978 finds the Dead consistently weaving spontaneous magic, showing signs of great promise and potential - from the no-nonsense rock'n'roll in Tampa, where scholars cite the first "Drumz" leading into "Space," to the lengthy communal get down in Pembroke Pines to Jacksonville where the twain emerge fully formed, offering the primordial opportunity for "soul retrieval." It's evident in the dynamic range delivered on back-to-back nights at the intimate Fox Theatre and through the laid-back unity of the band's performance in Durham at Duke, a comfort that carries over to Virginia and West Virginia where the playing is unbridled, bursting with momentum, threatening to carry itself away. And nowhere can you hear that more clearly than through Betty Cantor-Jackson's original recordings, reliably crisp, bright, and vivid.

Individually numbered to 10,000 copies and exclusive to Dead.net, FRIEND OF THE DEVILS: APRIL 1978 has been mastered by Audio Engineer Jeffrey Norman using Plangent Processes tape restoration and speed correction. Steve Vance designed the collection’s custom box, which features a removable wave drum. (We invite you to unleash your inner Rhythm Devil.) Acclaimed artist Matthew Brannon created the set’s original artwork. The collection also includes a 48-page book with original liner notes by author Steve Silberman and photos by James Anderson, Bob Minkin, and more.

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The flac files for this box are corrupt. For whatever reason, they're still for sale. Some of us have tried slugging it out with support, the higher ups, and whatnot. Nothing has changed.
The flac files are still full of drop outs and digital stuttering. The alac files, I believe, are ok.

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Just got done listening to the Box set in order, plus threw William and Mary in there to make it like I was on tour. I have to say that it was a very enjoyable experience. All the Box sets are excellent, but this one really brought a smile to my face. There's a looseness to the playing that makes it incredibly easy to enjoy - plus the sound is killer!! Going to need to relisten to July '78 now.

Now, let's scrape up anything listenable for that Fall 1970 Box set.

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