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  1. Not the times I've been there. Band on a stage in the field, audience in the seats between third and home.
  2. Fraze Pavillion would have been choice for the Dayton area. The free GA movement of Fraze would have been nice for dancing and mingling. Looks like Rose is reserved seating with rows separating people? At least I've heard Rose is good and it's OMSN⚡ I didn't mention Springfield at all with theses tours being revealed. Didn't want to jinx it. RL can still be done with the fall announcements.
  3. I was at that and you can see me killing a tall beer in my red Ohio State jacket going in with a hidden bottle of tequila, a D6 and mics. They were promising a set by the band. I taped a lot of the shinagans through out the 3 hr filming. Saving batteries and tape for the set to follow. Alas we got no midnight set. Thought for sure we were getting something special. It was Monterrey and Jerry was back. Next time you're over we can watch it D/C Barton Hall 5/8/23 Set II China Rider Help Slip Franklins D/S Scarlet Fire Morning Dew Terrapin
  4. Frosted Flakes, most likely an afternoon show
  5. There's good heads in Wyoming, glad to see the shows scheduled.
  6. A younger friend of mine was trying to turn me on to them in 1993 when I thought it was whimsical compared to being 10 yrs into dead shows. They played the Cincinnati zoo that year and it was way overcrowded compared to the week before when I took my sister to her first Emmylou show at the same venue. I was turning to ELH right about them cause dead shows were getting crowded. Phish continued to play Cincy moving to the coliseum and doing two night stands where my touring Dead friend talked me into going. It started to get better at a Blossom show when I was wearing my Zeppelin 77 shirt and they ripped a Good Times Bad Times for an encore. Those Deercreek shows 2021 and 2022 had the best shakedown setup and security was super kind. The band has gotten better. Trey and Mike have been able to stay together for Phish and do their own bands on the side. I'm not into the salsa jams but when they opened the third night at Deercreek, tour closer, with While My Guitar Gently Weeps it was quite the celebration. Damn shame they are doing Burgettsburg instead of DC this year , but we're going and finally got pavilion seats for both nights in the lottery. That lawn in Alpine last year was rough.
  7. I have come to appreciate Phish these days more than back in 1993. This article seems so bland that I bet it was written by AI
  8. Rewatching Hyryder's set and for some irritating reason they show the drummer during Charlie's leads. Actually they show everyone else more than him and ET might as well have not been there. There is zero footage of him. WTF, not a del a production, this is not a video from the vault director quality. Overly produced, way too many camera changes annoying and disturbing like most production live music video
  9. Backpacks with false backs worked. When opening the backpack at the door your hands are holding the false backing in place and they're concentrating on what's in the backpack. But, you had to remember to have something in the backpack. One time when going into the Warfield with this custom false back backpack we only had a copy of a physician drug reference guide and a sweatshirt. Not really appreciate as it was summer. We also put equipment in the back of our arms. By lifting up your arms for the search, they'd start patting down on the chest working down to the feet. Most stealth tapers also had a back up D6 going in with another person. The AKG 460's and their battery packs and two 6 foot cables along with a battery converted dbx unit and the D5 was a mound of equipment that was daunting at times when there was only two of us going in
  10. We're coming up early Friday to get the full weekend. I haven't done Jubilee after being spoiled by the ledges for 3 yrs. My wingman is in the process of creating a keg of homebrew and I planning on filling a cooler with three days of vegan delights: quinoa nori roll, jalapeno poppers, tamari tofu fillets, diced up garlic tempeh and if I can figure out how to make my sourdough breads during a work week. He's bringing the keg and I'm bringing the food I was taught at the telluride bluegrass festival to have foods prepared so more time can be spent at the stage. can't wait to hear the sound system they bring in for this event ⚡
  11. This sure is some clean audio How nice to watch without leaving home and paying $3000 to get there although I'm planning parties for the next two nights. Soo looking forward to the upcoming DSO event
  12. Just getting in, positively 4th, oteil making it real, grateful for the stream
  13. I think there was the show, a Sunday afternoon show, at the Greeks, TDIGDH where it was so sweltering hot that our mic stand guy collapsed from the heat in the second set. It was his turn to sport the AKG 460's in a horn hat with cables running down his pant leg to a D5 operated by the second crew member that set. I didn't make this series but picked up the equipment after the four shows in Alpine to record the rest of summer tour. Didn't do Oxford Plains, regrettably after hearing the fantasy.
  14. I've tried to paste links throughout the day, no luck. Very big day 4/6/84 my first long distance drive for a show and clearly remember the china ryder and eyes and the mushrooms and using the cc my dad gave me for emergencies at college. He didn't think buying a case of beer in Las Vegas as an emergency and took that away. It was my only contribution to the trip for our group heading out of Laramie. Then 4/6/85 the only show of the Philly three to close out spring where I learned the hard lesson that you have to tour the dead as you can see what happened at the two I missed. I was chasing after that mistake
  15. I remember clearly, the first night, bringing full cups of beer down to our 2nd row center seats as Scarlet Fire was starting up after set break, spilling as the joyful spinning was beginning, so happy to be with good friends up close for the celebration. Then the second night the coveted High Time gifted to us all in the first. Jerry loved us all so much he just had to play a little dark star to finish off this series.
  16. https://archive.org/embed/gd1988-03-27.schoeps.unknown.gotfob.88250.sbeok.flac16 Let's not forget Hampton 88 with the first Thin Man and the return of TLMD. This is a really good quality recording. Never miss a Sunday. Security at this series was so lax by the third show we were taking in six packs of brew along with recording equipment and setting up camp on the floor at sweet FOB spot.
  17. my only Greek shows and this one was kinda a clunker The last fire before the coma.
  18. I believe there is a dentist on the board and maybe a doctor or someone with similar experience. My long time guitar playing friend had a stroke that left fluid on his brain. He going in for surgery to remove it since meds aren't doing it. The reference he has is from a co worker who had this same surgery being told odds are in his favor; however, he didn't survive. The surgeon says he has 87-90% of making it through. I was with him last night and he is terrified. He's going to get on April 4th. Does anyone here know of someone who had this done and can give us another perspective? Thank you for letting me post. As you all know this forum is a place I go to lots and respect all who engage. I'll probably delete this after thinking about what I just did.
  19. That must be what makes that the 12/31/78 so exceptional, esp the harmonics going into it. The last version only the first verse was needed to get Jerry on the slide with the leads. Thx DD⚡
  20. Whenever you can go see Billy Strings. Every note of his three nights in Cincinnati were golden. Everyone I met was going to Jubilee. Every song is always changing and evolving. This fame and fortune couldn't have happened to a better person. Gonna have to wait for that Stranglehold
  21. Kingfish every song is choice Speedway > Fantasy>China Doll and a Satisfaction. But then I look at the rest and every song is top ten material.
  22. Been enjoying the reviews and look forward to tonight's
  23. Benefit show at RL for the Freestore Food bank in Cincy. I Dig Pig opened followed by Fairbanks then two sets of Pushing Up Daisies. Nothing spectacular except I learned that the owner has a clause with the bands that if they play Shakedown Street they lose their pay. The last time Hyryder played there they did a Shakedown and that was their donation to the benefit put on by local promoter Zinger. Very average musicianship and predictable setlists. I took off at 8:30, started at 6 and I had made the rounds to see my people and meet two new friends. It was their first time at RL and of course they were blown away by the venue and plan to come back for the Hyryder April 14th show. A lot of folks are not going to the upcoming three Billy Strings shows next week due to the terrible James Bradley venue. Apparently the Goose nye shows put them on ice after the nights were over.
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