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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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  • rombumzora
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    Finally I see someone who seems to have a similar problem. I can hardly play the CD's. Out of 6 that I've tried only one played until the end. All the others have stops or interruptions after a few seconds or minutes. And somewhere in the middle they don't play at all anymore. I will call customer service on Monday (toda being Saturday). The email adress which is listed for customer service doesn't work.
    But the tracks that I could listen to are fantastic, great sound (except for a few seconds). So I hope I'll get what I've paid for and what people at Deadnet want us to have (certainly Dave Lemieux; long live Dave!) More in a few days....

  • fourwindsblow
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    The playing really is incredible

    Shows are stellar ! Sound sucks! '70s audiences were the best !

  • Vguy72
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    Things that make you go "that sucks"....

    ....the 4th record in my Duke vinyl is warped. Ugh. Still plays so, yay.
    Arm is riding a crest.
    Gonna have to press it down.
    Edit.....
    Seems I didn't press the record fully down on the mat.
    I can admit when I get kinda high. All is good here. How are you?

  • Crow Told Me
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    Things that make you go Hmmm

    I wonder why they didn't fix Garcia's vocals at the beginning of the Duke show. Given that there are some really good audience tapes out there where Garcia's Vox are perfectly audible, it surprises me that they just went with the Betty Board, where Jerry's inaudible on those first couple songs. Seems like it would've been fairly easy, given the technology they have these days, to lift the vocals off an audience tape and sync 'em. And it's not like they haven't used audience tapes to patch things up before.

    A missed opportunity, I'd say, But whatever.

    Sure is fun seeing the video of that show. I don't know if I've seen Jerry looking happier.

    Last five!

    The Who: Live at Hull
    Herbie Hancock: The Prisoner
    Jack White: No Name
    GOGD: DaP 12 (Colgate)
    TTB: Revelator

  • Obeah
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    Weir's Verbosity

    While unsurprising, that's unfortunate that a bunch of Weir stage banter has been edited out. '78 is a good year for his ramblings. Maybe it's because he got an extra helping of MC glory starting when Garcia tapped out with Laryngitis in the first week of January. But if they release that Golden Hall show and do NOT include the part where he talks about Uncle Bobo... well, I'll still buy it I guess, but it will be tragic loss.

    (true story: Bill Graham *hated* that nickname. Loathed it, detested it: said it might as well be "Uncle Sh-t".)

  • cmd
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    Making it fit on one cd

    04.10.78 has edited out Bobby's extensive banter in-between
    songs. These shows pre-date the electronic tuning devices so
    it could be minutes in-between songs. Too bad some of the
    ambience from from that time period was sacrificed.
    But I guess if you didn't start seeing them until the mid
    eighties you can't appreciate that dimension of seeing a
    Dead show in the '70's.

  • proudfoot
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    I need more GD time!

    Warfield run!

    Other shows in the que cue q

  • proudfoot
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    Oro has been missing...

    most likely because of recent loss of his mother.

    Hopefully he will be back soon

    Parent loss grief is big

  • billy the kiddd
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    Anniversary show 9/27/80 Warfield Theatre

    44 years ago I was up in S.F. at the Warfield Theatre, for an absolute knockout of a show with the Good ole Grateful Dead. What a cool scene! They had put a bunch of old photos of the Dead up on the walls down in the lobby . Acoustic & Electric Dead. Big Fun!

  • FiveBranch
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    Pembroke Pines

    Was enjoying being stretched out on the couch this afternoon and gazing up at the sky while listening to the second set and just about when Keith starts echoing back Terrapin during the PITB jam, watched a hawk circle around and about the treetops. Quite the sight.

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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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