Want a ripper?
Listen to this one, standing at the bar 50 feet away guzzling drafts while they tore this off.....
https://archive.org/details/dso2011-12-31
* The Eleven just crushes it.
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Want a ripper?
Listen to this one, standing at the bar 50 feet away guzzling drafts while they tore this off.....
https://archive.org/details/dso2011-12-31
* The Eleven just crushes it.
Anyone notice the countdown clock on dead.net? 84 days and counting.
Any ideas?
I know its new years, just seeing if anything else is up
50th anni, brah.
hopefully a wicked, furthur w/ billy and mickey tour!
and Aldo, i'm stoked to see DSO at the Calvin in hippy central, Northampton, MA in December.
last show i caught with Jeff Mattson, was pure fire!
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"Rumor" I've heard is no tour but 3 shows with all surviving members participating, either Port Chester or potentially BCT, which sounds more fitting to me minus the time of season. I'm sure somebody here has better intel to share though...
Not sure if this head been covered, but check out this free Grateful Dead iPhone app, https://dead.alecgorge.com.
You can stream practically any Dead show.
Headed to the Cap for Halloween, may have extras if anyone is in need.
Another thing to check out is is the Jam of the Week (http://www.dead.net/features/jam-wee...ctober-16-2014) on Dead.net. David Lemieux puts out a 40-60 clip of a Dead show every Friday.
Spring '90 Too has been working for me!
Lots of really high quality stuff from a playing, recording and mastering point of view.
Edit: iamTRuTH - I started working on the flash drive. As soon as I find time to fill it with good stuff it will be on its way.
It is a solid tour, no bad shows, tough to pick a favorite, I really enjoy the 1990-03-30 show.
Right now listening to Dave's Picks #4 from 1976-09-24. Excellent jam in the second set with Help-> Slip -> Drums-> Slip -> Frank-> Music Never Stopped -> Stella Blue.
30 Days is back on www.dead.net
New Dave's Picks showed up. 11/4/77. Haven't had a chance to listen. Good show....pretty well known.
https://archive.org/details/gd77-11-...595.sbeok.shnf
no shit thats the kind there
Just got DP12 as well, put onto my iTunes a couple days ago. Need to listen to it. I get Limited Edition dead shows, put them into my iTunes, put them on eBay & have beer money, plus a free high quality Grateful Dead show. I have done almost limited release show that way. I ask for a modest amount, I am by no way a eBay scalper.
I've spun this one before and it rivals the mix from DP. Gone through the first set twice. Once on computer speakers the other time with jock headphones. Got through Bertha and GL in the car today too. Some dead spots on this mix but still pretty damn good. Not the feel of some others out there but they did a really nice job, again!
Who knows how many times I have listened to this show over the years? Prolly a lot. Never took note of the Bertha - Good lovin before. It's noted in the liner and on Dave's seaside chat so I spent extra time there. Those two are not typically the power house of a show...maybe a set. Can't say the Bertha is my favorite, (not even a favorite of the era), but the band is together on it. Good energy but not great. That one can get sloppy when the energy is great. The GL is really good! Cassidy is on point but the mix has the kits a little low for my taste. Garcia really seems to enjoy Roses.
More after the second set. Certainly a show worth a listen on archive. Aldo's link is a good one!
No doubt normally you hear a good lovin youre ready to pack it up and head for the lot. ripping version as second entree on this session you have to be prepared for a special night.
middle of the brown eyed gets pretty groovy, what a show. This one is gonna kick me right out of my early eighties rut....
New Charlie Miller Soundboard on this one. Great show, BTW was fun, unreal Weather Report Suite. China->Rider was superb. Ned showed up late so no Seastones with Phil in show.
http://https://archive.org/details/g....miller.flac16
https://archive.org/details/gd77-11-...283.sbeok.shnf
If this half step doesnt put you in the right mood......
i'll leave this here :D
Despite my wife having been to plenty of shows I felt like I've had that discussion before....without the divorce part.
that was gold!
love Hunter's matrix mix's
that was one of the few of those i actually enjoyed
That video made me laugh, I just had a similar conversation with my wife on black Friday.
Here's the Hunter Seamons Matrix of PNE 6.22.1973. If anyone wants the aforementioned Lossy, let me know I will Dropbox it to you
https://archive.org/details/gd1973-0...5.sbeok.flac16
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That is classic! Just showed the wife who toured for many years and she was rolling.
I'll have to give that one a listen later tonight, don't think I have that show in the collection, thanks.
that bird song is really good. must have been amazing
i'm surprised their not getting blasted to talking about downloading sbd streaming-only shows.
Great story on how the Betty boards were found and released.
http://www.relix.com/articles/detail..._of_the_bettys
What is it with the Dead and Phish, here?? I saw the the Dead in Seattle in '94. It was as trippy as I thought it would be...but not trippy enough to make me want to follow them around from parking lot to parking lot, state to state. Some pretty hot looking dreadlocked women, though. And foraging around that parking lot 'village' was my first introduction to Thai stick.
Okay...given the combination of hot dready women and Thai sticks and very tasty hash brownies, following them around for a few weeks back then might have seemed tempting...as they all DID seem like a traveling "tribe"....but years?
hey fake tonto, why don't you mind your own fucking business
well, it's kind of like licorice...
If all you got out of it was the lot scene, you seemed to have missed the most important part.
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By '94 things were falling apart. Still a circus and wild experience but you would have had a different feel for it even a few years prior. Some get. Others don't.
Phish was hot, (Imo), when the Dead were winding down the trip, ('92-95). Then they went downhill...at least for me. That marked the end of that era for myself.
Edit: I should add that part of the "what's with the dead and phish here" vibe is that folks that are into the music seem to congregate and are drawn to each other. Granted, I have only been to a couple phish shows since '96 but that common ground seems to be going strong within that scene too.
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Agree 100%. 93 was the tipping point for me. If both bands were within 3 hours on overlapping nights Phish won out 90% of the time. Post Brent the creatvity/energy just wasn't there on any kind of a consistent basis and by 94 it was a train wreck more often than not unfortunately. Hornsby kept things interesting and occasionally really good for a few years but the train stopped gaining momentum after summer 90.
Phish peaked musically between 95-97 imo but 93-94 was when they built their following by bringing it night after night and tour after tour.
For my $ nowadays Umphrey's is my first choice (jamband vein, jazz cats aside) with Mule a not too distant second. If you haven't checked out UM do yourself a favor and catch them next time they are around...unlike any other band out there right now and have a little something for everyone.
something that made phish super fun in the mid 90's, west coast, were the small venues. my first phish show, in 94, i was about 5 to 10 feet from the stage, front and center. the "worst" spot was about ~50 feet from the stage.