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Author:  EllisEamos [ Thu Nov 10, 2011 10:19 pm ]
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knee tunes wrote:
EllisEamos wrote:
knee tunes wrote:
boy what are the chances of this?

Last edited by knee tunes on Thu Nov 10, 2011 6:08 pm, edited 1 time in total.


even better if you thought I could find and post that in under one minute! I'll take that instead.

the funny part is that warehouse's post came up when i was attempting to post the same thing as him.

Author:  knee tunes [ Thu Nov 10, 2011 10:22 pm ]
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warehouse wrote:
knee tunes wrote:
boy what are the chances of this?

:haha: pretty good


that WAS astounding

Author:  eviljacket [ Thu Nov 10, 2011 11:23 pm ]
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Althea is one of my all-time Dead favs. Nice version there.

Author:  vegman [ Fri Nov 11, 2011 8:09 pm ]
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Seeing Furthur Sunday night . Long live the Dead groove.

Author:  knee tunes [ Sat Nov 12, 2011 1:07 pm ]
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vegman wrote:
Seeing Furthur Sunday night . Long live the Dead groove.

where?

Have you seen them with the "new Jerry" yet?

Author:  pj_wilkins [ Sat Nov 12, 2011 4:48 pm ]
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Saw Furthur Nov. 4 in Portland, ME; great show! Saw The Dead in 2008 in Worcester, MA with Warren. Wish I was old enough to have seen Jerry...

Author:  EllisEamos [ Sat Nov 12, 2011 4:54 pm ]
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one of the 6 shows at the boston garden in '95 was suppose to be my first show. :cry:

i would have hoped for this:


Author:  knee tunes [ Sun Nov 13, 2011 5:30 am ]
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EllisEamos wrote:
one of the 6 shows at the boston garden in '95 was suppose to be my first show. :cry:

i would have hoped for this:



I'm sorry :( that's a real bummer.

My life was blessed with the wonderful opportunity to see this band alot over 9 years or so.
and at each concert, when I would first come into sight of the band--that first moment--I just knew that each and every time I saw them was precious.
:)

Author:  EllisEamos [ Sun Nov 13, 2011 12:43 pm ]
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knee tunes wrote:
EllisEamos wrote:
one of the 6 shows at the boston garden in '95 was suppose to be my first show. :cry:

i would have hoped for this:



I'm sorry :( that's a real bummer.

My life was blessed with the wonderful opportunity to see this band alot over 9 years or so.
and at each concert, when I would first come into sight of the band--that first moment--I just knew that each and every time I saw them was precious.
:)

cool.

my older brother was huge into them. he was devastated.

Author:  SuperNintendoChalmers [ Mon Nov 14, 2011 4:46 am ]
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Somehow, their shows in Maine were almost always above par.


They don't do for me as much anymore. I think I got sick of having to wade through so much crap to get to the gems. I'll always have a soft spot for the Fatman, but with the exception of maybe Lesh, I could do without the rest of those clowns

Author:  knee tunes [ Mon Nov 14, 2011 4:53 pm ]
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vegman wrote:
Seeing Furthur Sunday night . Long live the Dead groove.


Well?

Author:  knee tunes [ Sun Dec 11, 2011 9:34 am ]
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take me take me

I can tell the queen of diamonds by the way she shines

this ache

Author:  Kevin Davis [ Sun Dec 11, 2011 3:46 pm ]
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SuperNintendoChalmers wrote:
Somehow, their shows in Maine were almost always above par.


They don't do for me as much anymore. I think I got sick of having to wade through so much crap to get to the gems. I'll always have a soft spot for the Fatman, but with the exception of maybe Lesh, I could do without the rest of those clowns


Only so long as Lesh goes nowhere near a microphone.

My favorite Dead era is '68-'70 for the improvs, '70-'75 for the songwriting. Anything after that is treacherous terrain indeed. The only member other than Garcia I enjoy as a singer is Weir pre-1973 or so, and that includes Ron 'Pigpen' McKernan. Any unaccompanied vocal by Donna Godchaux is an instant dealbreaker on any performance.

Author:  SuperNintendoChalmers [ Sun Dec 11, 2011 5:56 pm ]
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Kevin Davis wrote:
SuperNintendoChalmers wrote:
Somehow, their shows in Maine were almost always above par.


They don't do for me as much anymore. I think I got sick of having to wade through so much crap to get to the gems. I'll always have a soft spot for the Fatman, but with the exception of maybe Lesh, I could do without the rest of those clowns


Only so long as Lesh goes nowhere near a microphone.

My favorite Dead era is '68-'70 for the improvs, '70-'75 for the songwriting. Anything after that is treacherous terrain indeed. The only member other than Garcia I enjoy as a singer is Weir pre-1973 or so, and that includes Ron 'Pigpen' McKernan. Any unaccompanied vocal by Donna Godchaux is an instant dealbreaker on any performance.


Yeah, I'm a sucker for Jerry's Travis Bean years.

But check out the second volume of Europe 72, its actually pretty cool.

Author:  SuperNintendoChalmers [ Thu Apr 26, 2012 2:10 am ]
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I just found about this, on Dicks Picks 30 they back Bo Diddley for five songs. I think there were more, but on the official CD they're only five tracks. Its amazing. Go listen to it, its on spotify.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dick's_Picks_Volume_30
Quote:
Dick's Picks Volume 30 is the 30th installment of the Grateful Dead's archival series. Just prior to their Europe '72 tour, the Grateful Dead played seven shows at the Academy of Music on 14th Street in New York City. Included in this four CD set are some performances from March 25, March 27 and March 28. The March 25 show featured Bo Diddley as a guest, whose performance is included in disc one. Other rarities contained in this volume are the only Grateful Dead live performances of "How Sweet It Is (To be Loved by You)", "Are You Lonely For Me Baby?" and an instrumental encore of "Sidewalks of New York".

Author:  stompbox [ Sun Apr 29, 2012 11:58 pm ]
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SuperNintendoChalmers wrote:
I just found about this, on Dicks Picks 30 they back Bo Diddley for five songs. I think there were more, but on the official CD they're only five tracks. Its amazing. Go listen to it, its on spotify.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dick's_Picks_Volume_30
Quote:
Dick's Picks Volume 30 is the 30th installment of the Grateful Dead's archival series. Just prior to their Europe '72 tour, the Grateful Dead played seven shows at the Academy of Music on 14th Street in New York City. Included in this four CD set are some performances from March 25, March 27 and March 28. The March 25 show featured Bo Diddley as a guest, whose performance is included in disc one. Other rarities contained in this volume are the only Grateful Dead live performances of "How Sweet It Is (To be Loved by You)", "Are You Lonely For Me Baby?" and an instrumental encore of "Sidewalks of New York".



Odd, I just listened to a Phil and Friends show today from the Terapin Studio.. They played that song and i thought it was a very odd selection for them.

Author:  i got bugs [ Mon Dec 10, 2012 3:49 pm ]
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i have a link to a pretty sick live grateful dead comp, thing is i can never get it to go to the end without erroring

if someone wants it, i can pm the link if u pm me.. all i ask of you is that you up the last track and pm it to me.. of course, they had to put my 2 favorite dead songs right at the end before it errors

Author:  SuperNintendoChalmers [ Sun Dec 16, 2012 12:11 am ]
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Tuning '77

"a seamless audio supercut of an entire year of the Grateful Dead tuning their instruments, live on stage. Chronologically sequenced, this remix incorporates every publicly available recording from 1977, examining the divide between audience expectation and performance anxiety."

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