lovin the archivist app on phone. just loaded those two into
my favorites - painting later... phil n friends later this week.
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lovin the archivist app on phone. just loaded those two into
my favorites - painting later... phil n friends later this week.
speaking of tapes I wore out back in the day, love this show....
https://archive.org/details/gd78-04-...605.sbeok.shnf
Glad you got hooked in, and I mean hooked in...
Here this ones for you - Jerry smokes it all night.
https://archive.org/details/gd1978-1...2.sbeok.flac16
I've been mining archive for years, that app roolz. And I don't buy apps.
rolling with 6/7-6/9/77 this week.
https://archive.org/details/gd1977-0...1.sbeok.flac16
boogie on!
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6P8U5a4mHLE
One of my favorite acoustic sets! Short but excellent! Set 2 is solid two. Give it a whirl!
https://archive.org/details/gd1970-0...2.sbeok.flac16
This new stuff that got released on CD today is pretty rockin.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BWIIV...9lVxpcq8j3LD3g
Yes it is! I should have a copy soon. Can't wait!
ive been really enjoying the dead pod podcast lately. one set or show per week with minimal chit chat
Hmmn...maybe somewhere closer to town, Bubbas?
So, I randomly was looking through a Grateful Dead archive, and found a repository of ticket sales fan art. I found an envelope I did for the Garden shows in Sep. 87'!
Those guys saved everything.
Brought back massive memories...
http://images.gdao.org/view/image/ar...75dfj%2Fis%2F2
Haha...just found the envelope for Landover too.
I think i hit fourteen of this East Coast run...
http://images.gdao.org/view/image/ar...k0d8x%2Fis%2F2
That's fantastic. I'm gonna have to take a look. I am/was a terrible artist but I'd like to think a few of mine are in there somewhere.
I just assumed that those were thrown out. The influx of cash in that period must have paid for a lot of random stuff, like scanning every fucking letter with doodles on it, and keeping it for 'future use'.
The stuff that they did, from Owsley's audio tinkering and recording, to nonsense like this, was just SO far ahead of its time.
The band spent lots of cash along the way on trivial shit. Some worth it some not. They went broke a bunch of times to my knowledge but all at the expense of improving the experience. Too bad that way of thinking didn't follow them into the final years.
https://archive.org/details/gd67-09-...272.sbeok.shnf
some classic pigpen!
"...i know what you're here for, brother. you ain't here to sit down! you ain't here to sit down with your hands in your pockets...."
https://archive.org/details/gd1969-12-26.sbd.warner-evans.28448.sbeok.flac16
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Grateful Dead Live at McFarlin Auditorium, SMU on 1969-12-26 (December 26, 1969)
https://archive.org/details/gd81-03-...473.sbeok.shnf
Been solidly anchored in the 80-81 range right now, this MSG show is off the hook, hitting on all cylinders, check it out now. Deep Elem Electric swagger alert!
80-81' had some INCREDIBLE moments. It's like they lost their mojo in the couch cushions by 82'.
Ah....heroin