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http://relisten.net/grateful-dead/1969/01/26/turn-on-your-lovelight
Eleven > Lovelight on Live Dead. The Death Don’t is the stuff of Legends...F*ck Me.
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Set One: China Cat Sunflower ; I Know You Rider ; Black Throated Wind ; Ramble On Rose ; We Can Run ; Greatest Story Ever Told ; Sunrise ; #Just Like Tom Thumb's Blues ; *Baby What You Want Me To Do > *Smokestack Lightning ; *White Rabbit
Set Two: Not Fade Away > Scarlet Begonias > Fire On The Mountain ; @Cumberland Blues ; Dark Star > Sing Me Back Home > One More Saturday Night
Encore: % I'll Be With Thee
Notes
# Justin Guip, drummer for Hot Tuna on drums with Dino ;
* Jack Casady and Jorma Kaukonen play with DSO!
@ With Ben Gourley on mandolin and Jason Wolf on banjo from Rumke Mountain Boys.
% with Tanya Shylock on vocals and Chad on percussion.- 2
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Monkey And The Engineer ; Dire Wolf ; Operator ; Dark Hollow ; Box Of Rain ; The Thrill Is Gone ; It Makes No Difference ; Chimes Of Freedom ; Uncle John's Band ; Next Time You See Me ; Frozen Logger ; Birdsong > Cassidy > Ripple
Notes
Acoustic - show moved inside because of rain
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PIG is feelin it!!!!
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Shoulda taken the over....
Patch those bones and let us know what went down....
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God Bless The good ‘ole Grateful Dead! This show is tight and compact save for that Alligator - this one is an all-timer ❤️
http://relisten.net/grateful-dead/1968/1/22/alligator
Quality Be Dammned
http://relisten.net/grateful-dead/1971/1/22/hard-to-handle
Top 3 of 1978!!! Just fuc*ing EPIC
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Offerings TIGDH are interesting - quality is a very large hurdle tho...
Freeborn Hall, UC Berkeley
http://relisten.net/grateful-dead/1971/01/21-1
Masonic Temple, Detroit Rock City
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Herbie Hancock’s Watermelon Man album is maybe the the best thing ever.
That is All.
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Very good quality! The Clementine, New Potato, and Spanish Jam are flat-out AMAZING!!!
http://relisten.net/grateful-dead/1968/1/20/clementine
Enjoy!
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Over/Under on when we hear what’s been goin on? I’m goin 3 days although I was contemplating no comments until it’s over-and-done...
Digging-out from 9-10 inches of snow in a place where schools close due to flurries. Think I’d rather be in Runaway Bay ...
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Playboy after dark! Killer Mountains
http://relisten.net/grateful-dead/1969/1/18/mountains-of-the-moon
A little uneven in spots but the 2nd set is fun!
http://relisten.net/grateful-dead/1978/1/18/mississippi-half-step
Solid - 2nd set is quite good
http://relisten.net/grateful-dead/1979/1/18-1/i-need-a-miracle
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http://relisten.net/grateful-dead/1969/1/17/cryptical-envelopment
A literally devistating Other One - kick-drum and all.
http://relisten.net/grateful-dead/1970/1/17/dark-star
Listening now...Never heard this one before I dont think...
EDIT: I need listen to more Dark Stars than I already do. This one sparkles for me
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Have a blast on island-time! I’m guessing JITS would be right up my alley .. just a guess though...
Safe Travels ! Wave it Wide + High ⚡️
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Don't think I've ever played this show before - till this morning! The Dancin is gold as is the NFA (despite not being an NFA fan)! The dancin is super-funky and clocks-in at a cool 25mins. This includes about an 8-min back and forth between Jerry and Billy which is pretty neat!
Jerry is feelin 'IT' during NFA
http://relisten.net/grateful-dead/1979/01/12-1/dancing-in-the-street
Happy Weekend Dorkstars!
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Wellmont is up on archive:
https://archive.org/details/DSO2017-12-28.aud.senn8040.flac24
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Set One: Might As Well ; Passenger ; Dupree's Diamond Blues ; Memphis Blues ; High Time ; Tom Thumb's Blues ; Loose Lucy ; Greatest Story Ever Told ; *It Hurts Me Too ; Deal
Set Two: Help On The Way > Slipknot > Franklin's Tower > Corrina > Cosmic Charlie > drums > space > The Wheel > Death Don't Have No Mercy > Caution > Casey Jones
Encore: Brokedown Palace* sung by Lisa
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2 hours ago, Dr. Barry said:
I was at the New Years run when Etta James and the Tower of Power were there!
Set 3 is something I will never forget. There was a feeling that Lovelight could happen. I wasn’t at the Melkweg but of course everyone knew Bob did it recently. The audience reaction when bob stepped up to the microphone and started singing was like a dream come true. Stuff we all dreamed about and never really thought we would hear. Bob seemed so happy. Jerry seemed proud. It felt like a recognition that the mourning period for Pigpen was being lifted. It was a very big moment.
And outside the Cosmic Charlie Campaign was in full swing. If anyone doesn’t know what that was read about it. Those were really fun days. We had no idea how great we had it. So glad I was there. Conversely before I ever saw the Grateful Dead but still a young Deadhead my older cousin offered me a ticket for Radio City. I declined, being a sophomore in high school and hard to swing it etc. I didn’t see my first show until the following year. Perspective...
Dr. B 👍
Wow Dr. B! The Lovelight dream was realized.
Cosmic Chuck on the other hand never came to fruition despite an emphatic plea from the legion of Heads. Jerry did have designs on making it happen on 2/27/94 though:
http://relisten.net/grateful-dead/1994/2/27/cosmic-charlie-teaseAs brutal as pulling the plug was (you can actually hear the audible groan in Aud sources), my guess it would have been poorly executed - the wharf rat sure was.
Still - It's great when you can be there to witness a waypoint in Grateful Dead history!
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I want someone to have a listen to the TLMD here and the lauded MSG version and see how it stacks up http://relisten.net/grateful-dead/1990/9/18-9/to-lay-me-down
The solo inside of Knockin (yes, knockin) is pretty damn awesome.
http://relisten.net/grateful-dead/1990/12/14/knockin-on-heavens-door
Somebody give this shit a listen and see if I'm going gaga or it's just another show. 12/14 was even panned by some - no bleeping way.
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http://relisten.net/grateful-dead/1990/12/14/tuning
(Use the Charlie Miller SBD)
12/14/90 - Everyone thought this was the weakest of the 3 nite run. Setlist suggested it and there are a couple valleys but this was still solid gold. Everything is speeded up - and I don't mean the source
TLMD - compare this to MSG 1990
http://relisten.net/grateful-dead/1990/12/14-1/to-lay-me-down
Let It Grow - fast fingers and bombs
http://relisten.net/grateful-dead/1990/12/14-1/let-it-grow
Foolish Heart - Sick Midi
http://relisten.net/grateful-dead/1990/12/14-1/foolish-heart
He’s Gone - It's almost too fast - lol! Check out the post-jam - Unbelievable!
http://relisten.net/grateful-dead/1990/12/14/hes-gone
Women-R-Smarter - There’s only one - it’s that good.
http://relisten.net/grateful-dead/1990/12/14/man-smart-woman-smarter
This 3-show run was the best post-Brent I would ever see. It just all came together after a pretty tough stretch. My brother + I still wish each other happy 12/12, 12/13 + 12/14 every year. 27 and counting...
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the 2nd nite of the legendary 1990 McNichols run was no slouch despite the bomb from the nite before:
http://relisten.net/grateful-dead/1990/12/13-3/tuning
Good Jack Straw to kick it off and a beautiful Ramble On (check out the soaring MIDI).
Great H>S>F a turbo Eyes, Other One > Dew with a rare Box closer. Of all these gems - check out the Saint of Circumstance. We still miss The Sailor but this thing absolutely cooks.
Give it a spin ⚡️
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3rd row Jerry - never saw anything quite like it before or again.
Post Brent but dismiss at your peril.
TIGDH
in Random Thoughts
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http://relisten.net/grateful-dead/1970/1/30
Tom C’s final show. Easy Wind is phenomenal + a stout Other One.
Band-members would be arrested by NOLA’s finest later that night. Set-up, like a bowlin pin...