No surprise to see you post this. Such a sleeper show and one of the best AUD tapes I ever had. The Peggy-O and Althea are both top tier and then the Stella!
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Rockpalast Essen, Germany 3/28/81
Christopher Hazard putting in the work to preserve shows in the highest possible quality. FKNA!
Pete Townsend even joins in at the end of the 2nd set…
Branford played with the Dead today 3/29/90. The beautifully soaring Eyes is at 55:00…
Interview with his thoughts…
Been listening to this wonderful sounding source all day. Popping with energy.
Grateful Dead • 1990-03-29 (02:38:12) • Nassau Coliseum, Uniondale, NY, USA https://relisten.net/grateful-dead/1...?source=344777
Listening to the classic 5/8/77, it is still pretty killer https://archive.org/details/gd77-05-...aton-d2t04.shn
38 years ago tonight, I got on the bus.
Someone in this thread or another was saying how the Dead were not political. For the most part they were not outwardly political, but it doesn't take a rocket scientist to read between the lines with them over the years.
This vid just popped into my feed. Go to the 2:45 mark and you'll see what Bobby thinks of Trump.
https://youtu.be/OqtTg_qrPaA
4-10-82 Jerry solo acoustic at the Cap. One and only…
Caught some of this one on the GD channel this evening.
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This one was a hoot. This night and the following got the city’s brass all fired up. The streets were a mess which sucked but it was party. Worth a spin if you haven’t heard.
Hmmm…I guess I suck at the internet and can’t figure out copy and paste from the ReListen app. Look it up. I think you guys will be pleased.
Happy Bicycle Day, Deadheads.
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I definitely regret bailing on heading to Oxford after Rochester in ‘88.
I went to SPAC and Oxford that summer. We camped by the little airstrip outside of the racetrack. It was a party. I was under one of the massive delay towers during that insane Jack Straw, never heard bigger bass bombs than that. Phil was possessed!
In retrospect, I'm not proud that I got into SPAC during a gate rush in the back of the lawn but it is a funny short story to tell.
On another note - Tucker Carlson interviewing Phil Lesh several years back: https://www.wpafilmlibrary.com/videos/165411
Black Throated Wind, 8/27/72 Veneta, OR.
Com' get it!
TIGDH - Robert Hunter wrote Ripple, Brokedown Palace, and To Lay Me Down in one afternoon.
That fact has always amazed me.
The show opening The Music Never Stopped from 5/26/77 could be the best ever version for me
This just popped up on my feed, it’s outstanding. Newly remastered. Heavy Phil mix, just the way I like it!
https://youtu.be/GvWWyMdvYgU
Yeah, guy does serious work!