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I'm probably just missing it, but is there a way to search archive or relisten for a certain track? I'm looking for early good versions of terrapin suite...

calstars, Wednesday, 13 April 2016 02:07 (eight years ago) link

Duh

http://headyversion.com/song/260/grateful-dead/terrapin-station/

calstars, Wednesday, 13 April 2016 02:09 (eight years ago) link

This site is good for versions too...it went away for a while but now it's back apparently.

http://www.gratefuldeadprojects.com/terrapin_station.html

mosele (L P Mosey), Wednesday, 13 April 2016 04:12 (eight years ago) link

Godchaux died was only when he was only 32!

calstars, Thursday, 14 April 2016 00:43 (eight years ago) link

#nowplaying Estimated Prophet -> — 1977-06-09 - Winterland Arena - San Francisco, CA — Grateful Dead via @relistenapp
http://relisten.net/grateful-dead/1977/6/8/estimated-prophet

Jerry goes wah filter crazy here. Sometimes even sounds like he's using a talk box a la Frampton.

calstars, Thursday, 14 April 2016 00:55 (eight years ago) link

Why did it take them 20 years to finally play "unbroken chain" live?

calstars, Friday, 15 April 2016 18:35 (eight years ago) link

they forgot it ever existed?

tylerw, Friday, 15 April 2016 18:43 (eight years ago) link

I like Keith and Donna in several of those live Jerry Garcia Band sets, long rippling versions of "Don't Let Go" and so on; JGB and Legion of Mary shows can be pretty refreshing.

dow, Friday, 15 April 2016 19:50 (eight years ago) link

yeah been digging into some 76-78 JGB stuff and Garcia definitely sounds inspired/engaged/lively compared to some of the Dead stuff from that era. and donna and keith actually contribute in a good way!

tylerw, Friday, 15 April 2016 20:16 (eight years ago) link

I'm also coming round to favouring '77 - '78, and then '72, after burning out a bit on '68 - '71.

It's incredible and a bit overwhelming to have so much music available so easily now.

Half-baked profundities. Self-referential smirkiness (Bob Six), Sunday, 17 April 2016 09:58 (eight years ago) link

Jerry and Bob on Letterman in '82

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6ss-i2VgcPw

"We're going to take a break so Bob can blow his nose."

calstars, Sunday, 17 April 2016 14:29 (eight years ago) link

http://i.imgur.com/aG1Ysah.png

calstars, Sunday, 17 April 2016 14:30 (eight years ago) link

Bob weirdo

lute bro (brimstead), Sunday, 17 April 2016 17:02 (eight years ago) link

“Phil Lesh, the bass player, said, “I’ve got a great idea. We’ll go to L.A. and we’ll record thirty minutes of very heavy air on a smoggy day and then we’ll go to the desert where it’s clear and record thirty minutes of clear air and we’ll mix it and we’ll use that as a pad and we’ll record over it.”

calstars, Sunday, 17 April 2016 21:17 (eight years ago) link

Tell the folks back home this is the promised land callin'
http://www.dead.net/sites/default/files/imagecache/product-main/dp18.jpg?1461024566

Dave Picks Vol. 18
We're not only headed back to the Bay Area with the release of July 17, 1976, the 5th of a phenomenal six-night run at the Orpheum Theatre, but back to the basics - smaller venues, lighter loads (post-Wall of Sound) - and the results are electric! While the operations may have been stripped down, the Grateful Dead and their music were anything but. 7/17/76 packs plenty of surprises from the Chuck Berry bookends of the first set to the double encore featuring one the finest versions of "Not Fade Away" you're likely to hear, clocking in at almost 15 minutes. The hour-plus seamless second set jam includes a dream setlist, featuring such classics as "Comes A Time," "Eyes Of The World," "Goin' Down The Road Feeling Bad," and a recurring "Other One" that takes us on some spectacular journeys. The venue's superior acoustics coupled with the band's tight intuitive playing lend to a warmer sound and plenty of golden moments. A short one, we've rounded Dave's Picks Volume 18 out with a handful of favorites from the previous night's first set, including a magical coupling of "The Music Never Stopped>Scarlet Begonias".

As always, Dave's Picks Volume 18 has been mastered to HDCD specs by Jeffrey Norman and is limited to 16,500 individually numbered copies. Grab your copy here.

It sure is getting warm out there! Intrepid reporter David Lemieux is down by the creek bringing us all the particulars on this unique '76 show.
http://www.dead.net/store/1970s/daves-picks-volume-18-orpheum-theatre-san-francisco-ca-71776?cmpid=dn/2016April18/DavesPicksVolum-DavesPicksVolum-TuneInHere-right-more-1&eml=2016April18/3376870/6131962&etsubid=33554028

DAVE'S PICKS VOLUME 18 LISTENING PARTY

Won't you please enjoy a reflective "Comes A Time," the pluckiest, grooviest of "Scarlet Begonias," and a crisply clear "Samson and Delilah"?

Tune in here »
http://www.dead.net/store/1970s/daves-picks-volume-18-orpheum-theatre-san-francisco-ca-71776?cmpid=dn/2016April18/DavesPicksVolum-DavesPicksVolum-TuneInHere-right-more-1&eml=2016April18/3376870/6131962&etsubid=33554028

dow, Tuesday, 19 April 2016 00:18 (eight years ago) link

Cos yall love the mid-70s soooo much, they did this 'un too

dow, Tuesday, 19 April 2016 00:20 (eight years ago) link

Pretty happy with the Dave's Picks this year so far. Even if the rest are crap I'll still consider this year's subscription money well spent.

Wimmels, Tuesday, 19 April 2016 12:34 (eight years ago) link

Is there a reason to purchase these Picks now that archive/relisten is around? Is the sound quality better ?

calstars, Tuesday, 19 April 2016 13:05 (eight years ago) link

Not to harsh your mellow, but I think the Dead have had the board tapes for the officially released show removed from such sites. I think they have allowed audience tapes to stay up, which in a few cases have been used to fill holes on some releases.

earlnash, Tuesday, 19 April 2016 13:31 (eight years ago) link

you can't download the board tapes on the archive, you can still stream them.
reason to get dave's would be pro mastered sound quality + artwork + liners ... and obsessive completism if that's what floats yr boat.

tylerw, Tuesday, 19 April 2016 14:07 (eight years ago) link

Headyversion seems light on 'cats under the Stars' --- I guess this was more a jgb thing. Would have loved to hear a tight 70s gd version though

calstars, Sunday, 24 April 2016 18:45 (eight years ago) link

Appealing review of Jesse Jarnow's literary road trip through Psychedelic America, Heads[ (has much to do with Dead, duh)
http://tinyletter.com/lovegloom/letters/love-gloom-cash-love-39-heads

dow, Monday, 25 April 2016 21:35 (eight years ago) link

i'm partway in but loving it. reads really quickly and is v engrossing

global tetrahedron, Monday, 25 April 2016 22:22 (eight years ago) link

http://i.imgur.com/GgLhJrk.jpg

calstars, Tuesday, 26 April 2016 01:09 (eight years ago) link

three weeks pass...

gotta say, no matter what your era preference is, the whole archive.org dead collection is a fucking thing of beauty, even if the sbd downloads are gone now. if only more artists would get into it. i know aerosmith is cool w/ it, but it'd be great if more of the dead's peers just put the curating of their live recordings in the hands of fans.

my band has matured into a band that actually plays instead of being y'know an "energy"/spectacle attraction (complex q for me, not central to my point here) and yeah...if there are bands who think their live show smokes and believe in what they're doing on stage they should open that shit up for the fans to document what it's like out there in the house! soundboards alone only tell half the story for those bands that tape their own shows, it's weird that only the jam bands get matrices.

I didn't come here to this thread to say that though I came here to say fuckin' 1973 never fails to hit the spot

The bald Phil Collins impersonator cash grab (Joan Crawford Loves Chachi), Thursday, 19 May 2016 21:30 (seven years ago) link

What are your top 2 or 3 '73 shows?

calstars, Friday, 20 May 2016 09:44 (seven years ago) link

Really enjoyed that Jesse Jarnow book. I could have done with a bit more information on some of the minor characters involved,where it gave a taster of a fascinating story with more to tell.

Half-baked profundities. Self-referential smirkiness (Bob Six), Friday, 20 May 2016 10:11 (seven years ago) link

yeah particularly the shadowy precursor suppliers who remained more or less constant thru the book

adam, Friday, 20 May 2016 11:48 (seven years ago) link

i know aerosmith is cool w/ it
lol i think i wrote this but was extremely confused for a minute forgetting joan's previous user name ... i mean maybe steven tyler is into archive.org, i don't know.

tylerw, Friday, 20 May 2016 14:03 (seven years ago) link

that one's great, 11/21/73 is great, 3/26/73 is great

That Steal Your Face letterhead is awesome

calstars, Saturday, 21 May 2016 01:33 (seven years ago) link

two weeks pass...

Anybody heard these shows?

Jerry Garcia & Merl Saunders - GarciaLive Volume 6: 7/5/73 3-CD Set (also mp3s, two Flac options, no vinyl)

Due June 24,
Volume Six showcases Jerry Garcia and Merl Saunders’ July 5th, 1973 performance at the Lion’s Share in San Anselmo, CA. Recorded by Betty Cantor-Jackson just five days prior to the seminal performances celebrated on the Live at the Keystone series, GarciaLive Volume Six highlights a particularly adventurous evening at the Lion’s Share, a 200 capacity club known for its vibrant music scene which drew regulars like Janis Joplin, Phil Lesh, Van Morrison, and many others. The club’s intimacy can be felt throughout the recordings as the band, rounded out by John Kahn on bass and drummer Bill Vitt, frequently launch into extended improvisations fueled by the exchange of energy with the audience. The blistering “She’s Got Charisma” -> “That’s Alright, Mama”, which clocks in at over 31 minutes long, “starts off innocently in familiar blues territory, but very quickly deconstructs into fragmentation and exploration, defying both gravity and expectation at the same time” as writer Benjy Eisen eloquently describes in the releases’ liner note essay. The presence of an unidentified guest on trumpet during the band’s second set adds to the freedom and looseness found within the performance. The guest trumpeter is felt most during extended takes on “My Funny Valentine” and “Merl’s Tune,” both easy highlights of the entire evening.

Tracklist:
Disc One:
1. After Midnight
2. Someday Baby
3. She’s Got Charisma ->
4. That’s Alright, Mama

Disc Two:
1. The System
2. The Night They Drove Old Dixie Down
3. I Second That Emotion
4. My Funny Valentine
5. Finders Keepers

Disc Three:
1. Money Honey
2. Like A Road
3. Merl’s Tune ->
4. Lion’s Share Jam
5. How Sweet It Is (To Be Loved By You)

dow, Thursday, 9 June 2016 16:10 (seven years ago) link

i've heard this tape -- pretty much of a piece with the Keystone sets from around the same time. which is good! the trumpet player is kind of an interesting wrinkle, though it's unclear sometimes whether he knows what song they're playing.

tylerw, Thursday, 9 June 2016 16:14 (seven years ago) link

on youtube, though i imagine the sound on this official release will be cleaned up to some extent:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jhhq7c6ymOc

tylerw, Thursday, 9 June 2016 16:15 (seven years ago) link

also hope that the mix gives saunders a little more room -- on the keystone tapes it seems like the mix *really* favors Garcia, even during merl's solos.

tylerw, Thursday, 9 June 2016 16:30 (seven years ago) link

I happened to be in the driveway the past couple of days and my mail carrier has been listening to random Dead shows super loud, caught a good "Turn On Your Light" yesterday.

joygoat, Thursday, 9 June 2016 18:30 (seven years ago) link

That 6.3.76 Help On The Way recommended upthread is fantastic. Slipknot! really going through some crazy fusion-y bubbling and churning.

three weeks pass...

Honolulu Civic Auditorium, HI 1/23/70---doesn't ring a bell for me, anybody else?

http://www.dead.net/sites/default/files/imagecache/product-main/grateful-dead-daves-picks-19-product-shot-v2.jpg?1468351472
oha from Honolulu! If you are in need of a little island breeze this summer, look no further than Dave’s Picks Volume 19: Honolulu, HI, January 23, 1970. Our very first release from Hawaii, this one sees the Grateful Dead riding the great wave of change, with a fresh take for a career-defining new decade. Witness as they smoothly transition from the "Sound of 1969" and its chaotic psychedelia with their cohesive country-tinged, song-oriented harmonies. Yes, the yin and yang are well-balanced in these sets, with plenty of Pigpen favorites (“Hard To Handle," "Good Lovin'," a 35-minute "Lovelight") done just right, a wonderfully melodic "Dark Star," and the band breaking fertile ground on soon-to-be classics ("Black Peter," "Dire Wolf") from their upcoming and much beloved album, Workingman's Dead. We’ve rounded out this succinct complete show with a little over an hour of music from the following night, 1/24/70, including the rarity “I’m A King Bee,” possibly the best live version of “Mason’s Children” ever recorded, and a crowd-pleasing “Dancing In The Street." Just go on and say Mahalo!
Originally recorded by Owsley “Bear" Stanley and mastered to HDCD specs by Jeffrey Norman, this one is limited to 16,500 individually numbered copies.

More info, audio ("Dark Star" and "Mason's Children"), Dave's video commentary etc. here:
http://www.dead.net/store/1970s/daves-picks-volume-19?cmpid=dn/2016July12/AnnouncingDaves-main-image-1&eml=2016July12/3631451/6131962&etsubid=33554028

dow, Tuesday, 12 July 2016 19:33 (seven years ago) link

Very stoked for this based on what's on archive.org

Brakhage, Thursday, 14 July 2016 17:58 (seven years ago) link

three weeks pass...

From latest Jerry Garcia Band collection: gets a little lost at the very end, but most of this is pretty cool:
http://www.rollingstone.com/music/premieres/hear-jerry-garcia-bands-jubliant-live-mighty-high-from-1976-w431440 As Tyler and I were talking about here in April, Keith and Donna and Garcia seem refreshed by getting away from the Dead.

dow, Friday, 5 August 2016 17:18 (seven years ago) link

some pretty great garcia/saunders recordings (previously uncirculating i think) popped up this week.
www.jambase.com/article/rare-jerry-garcia-merl-saunders-soundboards-surface

tylerw, Friday, 5 August 2016 20:15 (seven years ago) link

I got to see the JGB in the 90s, and I found it to be a much better experience than seeing the Dead around the same time. No Bobby tunes :)

grandavis, Friday, 5 August 2016 20:27 (seven years ago) link

yeah i never saw him w/o the dead, and kind of regret it

tylerw, Friday, 5 August 2016 20:38 (seven years ago) link

Seemed much more engaged to me generally, but not sure my memory is to be trusted too well in regards to the early 90s. Still, it was certainly a much more reliably enjoyable experience than the Dead shows I saw then, feel lucky I got to go.

grandavis, Friday, 5 August 2016 20:53 (seven years ago) link

man I missed the announce on that hawaii set and it's gone. I also did the math on what they make from 16,500 copies at 28.98 apiece, I knew these guys were cleaning up but man. production costs on these don't even begin to chip into the profits

The bald Phil Collins impersonator cash grab (Joan Crawford Loves Chachi), Friday, 5 August 2016 21:12 (seven years ago) link

It was shared on Demonoid so may still be on there.

Stevolende, Friday, 5 August 2016 21:15 (seven years ago) link

two months pass...

Well brothers & sisters--who'm I kidding---well brothers, bout that tyme again---for:
Announcing Dave's Picks Volume 20
Who's ready for a little early 80's Grateful Dead? For our last installment of the 2016 Dave's Picks series we are heeding that call with Boulder, CO, December 9, 1981. The last show of a 10-day run, Dave's Picks Volume 20 finds the band cranking out back-to-back high-energy sets; the first filled with superior Jerry moments ("Friend Of The Devil," "Bird Song") and a very rare 1-2 punch of Bobby songs ("Cassidy," "Looks Like Rain"). The second is a powerhouse of tight innovation with a nearly perfect "Scarlet>Fire," Brent's organs taking "Estimated" to an otherworldly level, and a double encore fit for "rock 'n' roll excellence."

And if that wasn't enticing enough, this one is chock full of classic covers - "Mama Tried," "Little Red Rooster," "Around and Around," "Good Lovin'," and potentially the very best version of "(I Can't Get No) Satisfaction" that the Dead ever did do.

Taken from 7" reel-to-reel master tapes, Dave's Picks Volume 20 offers up top-notch sound quality and a robustness that was unusual for the tape recordings at this time. As always, it has been mastered to HDCD specs by Jeffrey Norman and it is limited to 16,500 individually numbered copies.

Grab a copy while you can.

(And you'll also wanna stay tuned because we'll have breaking news on the Dave's Picks 2017 subscription real soon!)
more info, listening party etc.:
http://view.em-dead.net/?qs=31cd2c83f85a6878a15c60eb1e7f0585905db735736a0468dfda4814daf72fee85922dc3917f55ecceeb89d8f4784ec7a1184e92bac2089eff5523f61d4c7bf7

dow, Wednesday, 26 October 2016 23:07 (seven years ago) link

potentially the very best version of "(I Can't Get No) Satisfaction"
haha hmmm

tylerw, Thursday, 27 October 2016 14:23 (seven years ago) link


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