Post subject: [2013-08-01] The Grateful Dead "Dave's Picks Vol 7" (Rhino) - 4/24/78
Posted: Mon Jul 08, 2013 7:14 pm
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Horton Field House, Illinois State University, Normal, IL 4/24/78
Disc 1 1 Promised Land [5:14] 2 Ramble On Rose [8:07] 3 Me and My Uncle> [3:10] 4 Big River [6:21] 5 Friend Of The Devil [9:33] 6 Cassidy [5:38] 7 Brown-Eyed Women [5:57] 8 Passenger [5:45] 9 It Must Have Been The Roses [8:07] 10 The Music Never Stopped [8:51]
Disc 2 1 Scarlet Begonias> [12:55] 2 Fire On The Mountain> [11:08] 3 Good Lovin'[7:06]
Disc 3 1 Terrapin Station> [10:51] 2 Rhythm Devils [13:53] 3 Space> [6:41] 4 Not Fade Away> [11:19] 5 Black Peter> [11:47] 6 Around and Around [9:11] 7 Werewolves Of London [7:46]
Post subject: [2013-08-01] The Grateful Dead "Dave's Picks Vol 7" (Rhino) - 4/24/78
Posted: Mon Jul 08, 2013 7:17 pm
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I used to have this on cassette......boring. .....but I subscribed, so I'm getting it. Guess this is the flip side of getting the great last 1969 pick.
Too much late 70's lately.......I want some 1985 next.
Post subject: [2013-08-01] The Grateful Dead "Dave's Picks Vol 7" (Rhino) - 4/24/78
Posted: Tue Jul 09, 2013 1:14 am
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I'd like to see more from the 68/69 period. Thats the portion of GD that I first got into. I find the 1970s stuff a bit repetitive. But I still own 50 or so CDs from that era.
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Posted: Tue Jul 09, 2013 9:00 am
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Charles wrote:
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I used to have this on cassette......boring. .....but I subscribed, so I'm getting it. Guess this is the flip side of getting the great last 1969 pick.
Completely disagree. Great show, along with most of '78. Already have a Miller SBD of it ... so no need to buy it.
Post subject: [2013-08-01] The Grateful Dead "Dave's Picks Vol 7" (Rhino) - 4/24/78
Posted: Tue Jul 09, 2013 10:19 pm
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A 14 minute drums (ok - Rhythm Devils)...I hope to be enlighted on it. Here's to hoping they pad disc 2 with some nice extras like they did on one of Dick's Picks
Post subject: [2013-08-01] The Grateful Dead "Dave's Picks Vol 7" (Rhino) - 4/24/78
Posted: Wed Jul 10, 2013 10:04 am
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A 14 minute drums (ok - Rhythm Devils)...I hope to be enlighted on it. Here's to hoping they pad disc 2 with some nice extras like they did on one of Dick's Picks
I copied the traclkist from Dead.net......disc 2 is only going to be the 30+ minutes with no extras.
Post subject: [2013-08-01] The Grateful Dead "Dave's Picks Vol 7" (Rhino) - 4/24/78
Posted: Wed Jul 10, 2013 1:39 pm
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Charles wrote:
NoURider wrote:
A 14 minute drums (ok - Rhythm Devils)...I hope to be enlighted on it. Here's to hoping they pad disc 2 with some nice extras like they did on one of Dick's Picks
I copied the traclkist from Dead.net......disc 2 is only going to be the 30+ minutes with no extras.
Sometimes they add it without acknowledgement. Like DP 13 - 05/06/1981
Post subject: [2013-08-01] The Grateful Dead "Dave's Picks Vol 7" (Rhino) - 4/24/78
Posted: Thu Jul 11, 2013 3:48 pm
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dcscott wrote:
Charles wrote:
NoURider wrote:
A 14 minute drums (ok - Rhythm Devils)...I hope to be enlighted on it. Here's to hoping they pad disc 2 with some nice extras like they did on one of Dick's Picks
I copied the traclkist from Dead.net......disc 2 is only going to be the 30+ minutes with no extras.
Sometimes they add it without acknowledgement. Like DP 13 - 05/06/1981
Yep, that was what I was referring to, just could recall which DP it was.
Post subject: [2013-08-01] The Grateful Dead "Dave's Picks Vol 7" (Rhino) - 4/24/78
Posted: Mon Aug 05, 2013 1:57 pm
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Disc 2 is as listed.
Listened to discs 1 & 2. The Music Never Stopped and Scarlet/Fire are very good versions......the rest, so far as I still remember, is only an OK show. The Staying Alive riff before Me & My Uncle is pretty funny.
It's sold out, so I'm sure alot disagree with me....and/or wanted to have Werewolves Of London.
Post subject: [2013-08-01] The Grateful Dead "Dave's Picks Vol 7" (Rhino) - 4/24/78
Posted: Mon Aug 05, 2013 4:27 pm
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I could do without all of the "drums" & "space" segments" there are a number of Dead shows where I've been able to squeeze them on 1 less disc just by leaving those 2 segments out.
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Post subject: [2013-08-01] The Grateful Dead "Dave's Picks Vol 7" (Rhino) - 4/24/78
Posted: Tue Aug 06, 2013 7:29 am
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Drums/Space got alot better later in the 80's-90's as Mickey brought in more exotic percussion instruments and they started using more midi technology. During the last 4 years (92-95), there were times where drums/space was the best part of the show.
This is the weakest Dave's Pick since the 1st one. Music Never Stopped, Scarlet/Fire, and Black Peter were very good. Werewolves Of London is fun for the novelty. The rest is sluggish.
Post subject: [2013-08-01] The Grateful Dead "Dave's Picks Vol 7" (Rhino) - 4/24/78
Posted: Tue Aug 06, 2013 7:33 am
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As a veteran of many Dead shows starting in 1978, I must admit that most Drums > Space sections were my opportunity to hit the head and then check out the scene at the venue.
Post subject: [2013-08-01] The Grateful Dead "Dave's Picks Vol 7" (Rhino) - 4/24/78
Posted: Tue Aug 06, 2013 9:47 pm
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Charles wrote:
Drums/Space got alot better later in the 80's-90's as Mickey brought in more exotic percussion instruments and they started using more midi technology. During the last 4 years (92-95), there were times where drums/space was the best part of the show.
This is the weakest Dave's Pick since the 1st one. Music Never Stopped, Scarlet/Fire, and Black Peter were very good. Werewolves Of London is fun for the novelty. The rest is sluggish.
I'm with ya. The Rythmn Devils was yikes. I will add that I do like the Ramble On Rose a lot, and I did like the propulsion the drummers gave Promised Land...and a decent Around and Around...but yep...need to venture into some other eras for the next release.
Post subject: [2013-08-01] The Grateful Dead "Dave's Picks Vol 7" (Rhino) - 4/24/78
Posted: Fri Aug 09, 2013 12:59 pm
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Charles wrote:
Disc 2 is as listed. The Staying Alive riff before Me & My Uncle is pretty funny.
The Staying Alive riff runs through both Me and My Uncle and Big River. Keith is playing the riff as fill through the first half of MAMU and I think it's Jerry that quotes it directly in a solo in BR. Made me laugh.
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