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11/6/77 Binghamton, NY

now, putting aside the rest of this fabulous show, St. Stephen > drumz > NFA > WHARF RAT !!!!!!!!!!!!! > St. Stephen > TRUCKIN' !!!!!!!!!!!.....my new favorite WHARF RAT, hands down....and the JAM at the end of Truckin' rocks my socks, too....

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11/6/77 Binghamton, NY

now, putting aside the rest of this fabulous show, St. Stephen > drumz > NFA > WHARF RAT !!!!!!!!!!!!! > St. Stephen > TRUCKIN' !!!!!!!!!!!.....my new favorite WHARF RAT, hands down....and the JAM at the end of Truckin' rocks my socks, too....

I know I'm subject to correction and am always open to education, but I think that is indeed one of the finest Wharf Rats ever.

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I know I'm subject to correction and am always open to education, but I think that is indeed one of the finest Wharf Rats ever.

+1 !

I listened to 11-02-77 Seneca set 2 today...Love the Estimated>St.Stephen>Truckin...Some of those fall 77' Truckins' were nothing short of incendiary.

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With it all culminating in that ridiculous tour de force to close out the tour!

Here are three Truckins that I listened to recently that are simply King Kong's (for lack of a better description) or maybe Godzillas laying waste to all in their destructive path:

Grateful Dead Live at Paramount Theater on 1977-10-02

http://www.archive.org/details/gd77-10-02.sbd.unknown.278.sbeok.shnf

ADS-OF-THE-WORLD_King-Kong.jpg

Grateful Dead Live at Lindley Meadows, Golden Gate Park on 1975-09-28

http://www.archive.org/details/gd75-09-28.sbd.fink.9392.sbeok.shnf

godzilla-final-wars-1.jpg

Grateful Dead Live at Hollywood Palladium on 1971-08-06

http://www.archive.org/details/gd71-08-06.aud.bertrando.yerys.129.sbeok.shnf

V8_Monster_Bikes_633.jpg

Enough with the pictures already...give them a listen!!!!

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Listen to the Dark Star. Doesn't really sound like a 69 Dark Star to me...

http://www.archive.org/details/gd69-12-04.sbd.wizard.23975.sbeok.shnf

or

http://www.archive.org/details/gd69-12-04.sbd.cotsman.9496.sbeok.shnf

Not sure which recording is better quality.

By the way, first Black Peter and UJB with vocals.

Something happened to them at the end of 1969 and they got a whole lot better.

Thanks, really great show!

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Here's a real gem that I am enjoying now. It is one hundred and fifty percent worth the effort of d/l + shn>wav.

http://www.archive.org/details/del1969-08-08.shnf

I just got a home computer donated to me and now I'm starting to look into internet service. Too bad this Del show isn't streamable or I'd be doing my data entry work to Working on A Building! from 1969? Are you kidding me? Always looking for great bluegrass shows.

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I had the rhapsody on for general music purposes while family visited and it shuffled up Mountain Jam, the Eat a Peach track, and it also told me what I wouldn't have known on my own that Duane's untimely demise was 10/29/71, which as it happens is forty years ago today.

Here's to Duane :cheers:

220px-Duane_Allmann.jpg

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