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David Lemieux already announced Dave's Pick's 17 - 7/19/74, Selland Arena, Fresno, CA
Post subject: Grateful Dead "Dave's Picks 20 - 12/9/81, CU Events Center, Boulder, CO" - sold out
Posted: Wed Nov 04, 2015 1:14 pm
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OK - that justifies the whole subscription for me. One of my all-time favorites, great thematic jamming. Not only IMO one of the best of 74, one of the all-time best.
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Post subject: Grateful Dead "Dave's Picks 20 - 12/9/81, CU Events Center, Boulder, CO" - sold out
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Federico wrote:
OK - that justifies the whole subscription for me. One of my all-time favorites, great thematic jamming. Not only IMO one of the best of 74, one of the all-time best.
Hey Federico, we haven't heard from you in a bit.
Agree as well, ordered 2016 subscription, these sell out so quickly and many of time I am left out.
Post subject: Grateful Dead "Dave's Picks 20 - 12/9/81, CU Events Center, Boulder, CO" - sold out
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Hey Federico, we haven't heard from you in a bit.
I lurk but don't have much time post anything intelligent .
But the Selland show is just too exciting.
Well I personally want to Thank You for being the author of the "What Are You Listening to Now?" segment.
Imwaner's like Lawrence, Geff, myself and others participate in providing listening info in regards to what we recently have discovered and it has really opened my appetite for new, different music I would have never known.
Dave's Picks Volume 17: Selland Arena, Fresno, CA 7/19/1974
When the Grateful Dead hit the workingman's town of Frenso, California on July 19, 1974, they were undeterred by the blazing heat and inspired by the enormous "thundering machinery" they'd brought along. With the Wall of Sound, they felt they'd reached a whole new level of symbiosis. Can you hear what they heard on that fateful night? Find out when you reach the upper realms of auditory bliss with this "essential for any tape library." Witness Jerry breaking new ground with a spectacularly different take on "Scarlet Begonias." Follow Phil and keyboardist Ned Lagin into the future of electronic music with their "Seastones" set and orbit into deep space during the 30-minute "Playing In The Band." Prefer to listen with both feet on the ground? The second set will bring you back to earth and still have you dancing with a plethora of pleasers like "Brown-eyed Women," "He's Gone," and "U.S. Blues," rounded out with the band's one and only "Spanish Jam."
Plucked from the Grateful Dead's original tapes and mastered to HDCD specs by Jeffrey Norman, Dave's Picks Volume 17 is, indeed, limited to 16,500 individually numbered copies.
Get yours while you can!
Selland Arena, Fresno, CA 7/19/74
Disc 1 1. Bertha 2. Mexicali Blues 3. Deal 4. Beat It On Down The Line 5. Row Jimmy 6. Me And Bobby McGee 7. Scarlet Begonias 8. El Paso 9. Tennessee Jed
Disc 2 1. Playing In The Band 2. Seastones 3. Brown-Eyed Women 4. Me And My Uncle 5. It Must Have Been The Roses 6. Jack Straw
Disc 3 1. He's Gone> 2. U.S. Blues 3. Weather Report Suite> 4. Jam> 5. Eyes Of The World> 6. China Doll 7. One More Saturday Night
Dave's Picks Volume 18: Orpheum Theatre, San Francisco, CA 7/17/76
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. Listening Party: San Fran 7/17/76
Product Details
3 Disc set Limited to 16,500 individually numbered copies Mastered to HDCD specs by Jeffrey Norman Digipak made of 100% recycled and PCW materials Release Date: May 1, 2016
Tracklist
Disc 1 1. Promised Land [4:37] 2. Mississippi Half-Step Uptown Toodeloo [9:42] 3. Mama Tried [3:04] 4. Deal [5:03] 5. New Minglewood Blues [4:58] 6. Peggy-O [9:14] 7. Big River [6:23] 8. Sugaree [11:30] 9. Johnny B. Goode [4:24] 10. Samson And Delilah [7:41]
Disc 2 1. Comes A Time [16:00] 2. Drums [1:39] 3. The Other One [5:46] 4. Space [10:00] 5. Eyes Of The World [7:37] 6. Jam[7:21] 7. The Other One [3:36] 8. Goin' Down The Road Feeling Bad [7:10] 9. One More Saturday Night [6:12] 10. U.S. Blues [7:16]
Disc 3 1. Not Fade Away [14:26] -------7/16/76 1st set------- 2. Big River [7:02] 3. Brown-Eyed Women [5:50] 4. Looks Like Rain [7:35 5. Peggy-O [9:19] 6. The Music Never Stopped [5:53] 7. Scarlet Begonias [10:56] 8. U.S. Blues [6:33]
Dave’s Picks Volume 19: Honolulu Civic Auditorium, HI 1/23/70
Aloha 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.
Get one before they're gone, gone, gone.
Dave’s Picks Volume 19: Honolulu Civic Auditorium, HI 1/23/70
$28.98
Aloha 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.
Get one before they're gone, gone, gone. Product Details
3 Disc set Limited to 16,500 individually numbered copies Mastered to HDCD specs by Jeffrey Norman Digipak made of 100% recycled and PCW materials Release Date: August 1, 2016
Tracklist
Disc 1 1. China Cat Sunflower> [4:35] 2. I Know You Rider> [6:11] 3. Black Peter [8:36] 4. The Yellow Dog Story [3:14] 5. Hard To Handle [5:41] 6. Mama Tried [3:10] 7. Casey Jones [1:22] 8. Dire Wolf [4:27] 9. Good Lovin' [10:00] 10. That's It For The Other One [21:57]
Disc 2 1. Dark Star> [18:45] 2. St. Stephen [5:02] 3. Turn On Your Lovelight [38:09]
Disc 3 1. Cumberland Blues [5:37] 2. Cold Rain And Snow [5:36] 3. Me And My Uncle [3:32] 4. I'm A King Bee [6:25] 5. Mason's Children [6:47] 6. Black Peter [9:41] 7. Good Lovin' [6:23] 8. Feedback>[1:23] 9. And We Bid You Goodnight [4:25] 10. Dancing In The Street [9:18]
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