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They announced they still have some CD boxes; ship date's been pushed to mid-October.

I just couldn't pull the trigger on this- too expensive at the time......now it's doable....oh well.

I'll keep an eye out for them again.....just in case...

 

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Vaj, unfortunately you don't have a mail address, so this is a longshot, but deadnet has been periodically showing 30 trips inventory since credit card billing began last Friday - presumably as discontinued cards and cancellations are encountered.  Right now, the site allows me to cart 2 boxes; so, if you check in here and are still interested, pop in to their site - and keep checking over the next couple days.  Good luck!/peace, K

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Vaj, unfortunately you don't have a mail address, so this is a longshot, but deadnet has been periodically showing 30 trips inventory since credit card billing began last Friday - presumably as discontinued cards and cancellations are encountered.  Right now, the site allows me to cart 2 boxes; so, if you check in here and are still interested, pop in to their site - and keep checking over the next couple days.  Good luck!/peace, K

thanks!! I will check periodically- you never know!!

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Just announced: Dave's Picks Vol. 16 - Springfield, MA, March 28, 1973.

Cool! I don't think I'll subscribe next year. . . I find myself listening to less and less Dead and haven't listened to any from the last two years more than once so far.

  • 3 weeks later...
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Thanks for posting the tip about the Deadbase 50 deal. I'd have almost certainly missed it, as I haven't seen it mentioned anywhere else. I have a paperback copy of Deadbase IX, and haven't been too inclined to pony up for a printed copy of any newer editions, but for $2.99 I don't have to think about it any longer than it takes to hit the "Buy Now with 1-Click" button. 

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Glad I could help; I saw it mentioned on a forum at dead.net.  I bought one too; with the search function in the Kindle software, this might even be more useful than the printed version.

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I'm going to the Dead and Co show in Buffalo on the 11th.  Taking my 2 sons for their birthday gift.  They are now 19 and 21 - late October and early November.  I saw the Dead around 2009 with Warren Haynes and Furthur a couple of years later with my older son.  This will be my younger son's first Dead experience.  Looking forward to it.

I could not name a single song John Mayer sings on his own, but lots of people seem to be impressed that he's touring with this band.  When I tell them they are doing primarily Dead stuff - they are not as impressed.  Sounded good on the video above.

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Sacramental Pooh & The Greek

 

Honestly, take this, RT2.2 (arguably THE greatest GOGD show of 2300+) in addition to DiP 22, through which - though only covering 6 months of a 30 year career - you've arguably assembled some of the best music played by a band whose history otherwise spanned 6 presidents!

Phil is not only playing rhythm bass, but catalystic Lead on GMLSC, though he defers to Jerry's bodaciously nimble, and seemingly inexhaustible, fretwork throughout the balance; and, though all of Art is subjective, I'd be hard pressed to understand how any aficionado of the Blues, Jazz, or simply high-octane RocknRoll wouldn't just swoon at cross-over genius of this magnitude!/peace, K 

 

Edit:  If indeed you're enjoying The Box, I'll look forward to future editorials!

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The box will take me a loooooong time to go through; I'm not a binger.  I'll make notes when I'm genuinely impressed by a show.  I'm more looking forward to experiencing the progression...hearing the band mature and age through the years.  So far, it's pretty exciting, but I'm only up to 1968.  They were so full of piss and vinegar back then.  In '68 we're beginning to hear the collective playing branch out into new directions; I can't wait to hear what T.C. brings to it.  But I must admit, I'm very impressed by Pig's keyboard playing.  He really did keep up with the band, at least back then.

As for 1968 in general, while I really like the playing and the energy, they haven't yet written a lot of the tunes I love.

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The Orpheum run and '76 go together like PB&J and BLT, not to mention Fear, Loathing & American Politics (apologies to Hunter); thus, DaP 18's selection of the 2nd best show from the Big O tetralogy - 7/17 - is an inherently handicapped winner.  Throw in a modest first set from the previous night as filler as well as the accompanying Monster 2nd stanza on the bonus disc and Dave's assembled a lovely, near-complete, venue-centric, two-fer release from a unique transition year that's really something of an orphaned child among conventionally denominated Dead eras.  WOOT!, I say./peace, K

DL's latest video chat on the matter:  https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rJFFl4s1nyY

 

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In a nod to the thread title, it's a succinct editorial on both the breadth and brilliance of the GD's live performance catalogue that I was not aware of this particular incarnation until prompted by poster over on the Ark earlier this p.m., which, at 42+ minutes covers diverse terrain, but with an artistic cogency that invites attentive listening throughout:

http://relisten.net/grateful-dead/1973/12/6/dark-star

peace, K

 

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38 minutes ago, Kate said:

In a nod to the thread title, it's a succinct editorial on both the breadth and brilliance of the GD's live performance catalogue that I was not aware of this particular incarnation until prompted by poster over on the Ark earlier this p.m., which, at 42+ minutes covers diverse terrain, but with an artistic cogency that invites attentive listening throughout:

http://relisten.net/grateful-dead/1973/12/6/dark-star

peace, K

 

Yes, this was on the Road Trips 2011 bonus disc.

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"Vacuuming up all RT Bonus Discs" was just one of the 4,679 immediate uses I had tabbed for last week's 1.5bn Powerball windfall.  Right behind purchasing Martinique and contracting Kipnis to install an Outer Limits system in the Listening/Viewing Room of my Caribbean Palace./p,k

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