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Author:  i got bugs [ Tue June 27, 2017 5:48 pm ]
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So bummed I missed the DnC shows.. every one I had something going on

Well the Camden one I got to watch thru periscope at the beach so I can't complain too much

Author:  Wendy Carlos's Twin [ Thu June 29, 2017 12:46 am ]
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Pristine vinyl transfers of the mono 1st LP and original "Aoxomoxoa" on the Prof Stoned blog right now. No decent reissues yet because the original tapes no more exist. Oh! Oh!

Author:  bodysnatcher [ Thu June 29, 2017 1:27 am ]
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guestT wrote:
We've been making our way through the Long Strange Trip doc on Amazon for the last week. One episode left. I don't want it to end. :cry:


we started this last night. it's really good. as someone who never got into GD, i have a whole new appreciation for them now.

Author:  dpupenya [ Tue November 07, 2017 3:19 pm ]
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http://www.dead.net/30daysofdead


If you've been part of the Dead.net community for the past few years, then you know we're on a mission to make a miracle every day in the month of November. This year is no different.

As a token of our appreciation for making 2017 an epic year, we're giving away a high-quality 320Kbps MP3 download every day this month. That's 30 days of unreleased Grateful Dead tracks from the vault, selected by Dead archivist and producer David Lemieux! Intrigued? We're also going to put your knowledge to the test and give you a chance daily to win a limited-edition 7" single, the 1st release from our 2017 series.

Author:  i got bugs [ Tue November 07, 2017 4:54 pm ]
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30 days of dead is one of the best things about November

Author:  melonhead4 [ Thu November 09, 2017 1:46 am ]
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With the Dead you gotta go live maybe grab there greatest hits to get familiar with there songs which are great. The Dead just take to the next level live myself I prefer late 60s Dead 67-69 their sound very pyschadelic during that era then the early 70s they started more to experiment with a more country blue grass sound. They have so many good shows also some very bad ones in 80s when Jerry was dosing heavily on H. Also I'd recommend The Jerry Garcia Band.

Author:  knee tunes [ Fri February 09, 2018 1:45 am ]
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John Barlow died yesterday :cry:

Author:  washing machine [ Fri March 15, 2019 4:26 am ]
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I bought the 3-disc sampler from the Pacific Northwest box that came out last fall. That 46-minute Playing in the Band sure is something, but that third disc run of He's Gone>Truckin'>The Other One>Wharf Rat>Sugar Magnolia is just transcendent.

Author:  i got bugs [ Fri March 15, 2019 4:41 am ]
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I have the whole thing.. def was an awesome run

Author:  washing machine [ Fri March 15, 2019 4:45 am ]
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The tempo of He's Gone is perfect there.

Author:  vegman [ Mon March 18, 2019 1:54 pm ]
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The new Jerry Band 3 disc set, Electric on the Eel is just beautiful. Highly recommend.

Author:  i got bugs [ Mon March 18, 2019 10:01 pm ]
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vegman wrote:
The new Jerry Band 3 disc set, Electric on the Eel is just beautiful. Highly recommend.


Agreed.. love the version of shining star

Author:  washing machine [ Wed March 20, 2019 5:35 pm ]
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i got bugs wrote:
vegman wrote:
The new Jerry Band 3 disc set, Electric on the Eel is just beautiful. Highly recommend.


Agreed.. love the version of shining star

Been listening to that collection all week. Three different performances of Deal. :thumbsup:

Author:  Wendy Carlos's Twin [ Thu March 21, 2019 1:29 am ]
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As the years go by I am getting more and more into The Dead. It is definitely "old man living out in the country" music.

Author:  oasisfan35 [ Thu March 21, 2019 1:46 am ]
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Wendy Carlos's Twin wrote:
As the years go by I am getting more and more into The Dead. It is definitely "old man living out in the country" music.

As in overall Grateful Dead or The Dead which was the chosen moniker to tour in the early 2000s? I enjoy a ton of both but maybe (un)surprisingly they are very different from each other.

Author:  Wendy Carlos's Twin [ Mon March 25, 2019 2:56 am ]
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oasisfan35 wrote:
Wendy Carlos's Twin wrote:
As the years go by I am getting more and more into The Dead. It is definitely "old man living out in the country" music.

As in overall Grateful Dead or The Dead which was the chosen moniker to tour in the early 2000s? I enjoy a ton of both but maybe (un)surprisingly they are very different from each other.


I was talking about the original Grateful Dead.

Jesus fuck me, I have to be specific now?

Author:  oasisfan35 [ Mon March 25, 2019 11:59 am ]
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Wendy Carlos's Twin wrote:
oasisfan35 wrote:
Wendy Carlos's Twin wrote:
As the years go by I am getting more and more into The Dead. It is definitely "old man living out in the country" music.

As in overall Grateful Dead or The Dead which was the chosen moniker to tour in the early 2000s? I enjoy a ton of both but maybe (un)surprisingly they are very different from each other.


I was talking about the original Grateful Dead.

Jesus fuck me, I have to be specific now?

Not at all but it's pretty easy to get stuck in the plethora of shows from the original line-up(s). Being a big Warren Haynes fan I was quite happy to get The Dead line-up but the Dead and Co shows I have listened to have been pretty damn fantastic.

If you don't have them, thecurtainwith blog has put up the the 30 Days of Dead from 2010 to 2017.

Author:  wease [ Mon March 25, 2019 2:02 pm ]
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oasisfan35 wrote:
Wendy Carlos's Twin wrote:
oasisfan35 wrote:
Wendy Carlos's Twin wrote:
As the years go by I am getting more and more into The Dead. It is definitely "old man living out in the country" music.

As in overall Grateful Dead or The Dead which was the chosen moniker to tour in the early 2000s? I enjoy a ton of both but maybe (un)surprisingly they are very different from each other.


I was talking about the original Grateful Dead.

Jesus fuck me, I have to be specific now?

Not at all but it's pretty easy to get stuck in the plethora of shows from the original line-up(s). Being a big Warren Haynes fan I was quite happy to get The Dead line-up but the Dead and Co shows I have listened to have been pretty damn fantastic.

If you don't have them, thecurtainwith blog has put up the the 30 Days of Dead from 2010 to 2017.


Glad to see another fan of Warren. God I love him.

Author:  oasisfan35 [ Mon March 25, 2019 10:09 pm ]
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wease wrote:
oasisfan35 wrote:
Wendy Carlos's Twin wrote:
oasisfan35 wrote:
Wendy Carlos's Twin wrote:
As the years go by I am getting more and more into The Dead. It is definitely "old man living out in the country" music.

As in overall Grateful Dead or The Dead which was the chosen moniker to tour in the early 2000s? I enjoy a ton of both but maybe (un)surprisingly they are very different from each other.


I was talking about the original Grateful Dead.

Jesus fuck me, I have to be specific now?

Not at all but it's pretty easy to get stuck in the plethora of shows from the original line-up(s). Being a big Warren Haynes fan I was quite happy to get The Dead line-up but the Dead and Co shows I have listened to have been pretty damn fantastic.

If you don't have them, thecurtainwith blog has put up the the 30 Days of Dead from 2010 to 2017.


Glad to see another fan of Warren. God I love him.

:thumbsup:
I have had some great times at Mule shows and he was spectacular with the Allmans but of all the times I've seen him sitting right up top is catching his performance at Levon's Barn touring for Man in Motion. One set with the band and then he filled in for Larry Campbell for the Levon set; he's just a stellar professional.

Author:  liebzz [ Tue March 26, 2019 11:36 am ]
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Warren Haynes is just fantastic and I wish I took more opportunities to see him live over the years. I saw him with Gov’t Mule last year where he broke out a cover of Come Back that floored me. They haven’t released the shows on Nugs from Port Chester and they were very strict about photos or any other recordings, so perhaps he is planning some live release. Band played for 3.5 hours so who knows.

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