Post subject: [2020-10-30] The Grateful Dead "American Beauty (50th Anniversary Deluxe Edition)" 3CD set (Warner/Rhino)
Posted: Wed Sep 09, 2020 11:47 am
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2/18/71 officially released! GREAT! Well played and (GD) historic show: 5 important songs debuted that night and it was Mickey Hart's last show until he sat in on the then-final GD show, 10/20/74. That Dark Star/(1st ever) Wharf Rat sandwich is indeed lovely, no matter how many Dark Stars you may have heard before.
If you are just a casual Dead consumer and are happy with your current copy of American Beauty, I still recommend you buy this for 2/18/71.
'71 was a big year of change for The Dead. The path away from Psychedelia into their Pastoral/Jazz-inflected Americana period began in the summer of 69 as the Workingman's Dead songs started arriving on stage, leading to the departure of Psych-keyboardist TC in early '70 (and that is the story I wanted the concert included with WD50 to tell!). During '70 Jerry switched from his SG to a Strat and undertook serious study of Roy Buchanan's Strat playing. The departure of Mickey after 2/18/71 ('71's first show), was the final nail in the Psychedelia version of the band's coffin. The new phase of the band would really gel after Keith Godchaux joined on piano (10/19/71), and the addition of Ned Lagin to the band for the 2/18/71 show also presages that.
When 2/19/71 was released as From The Vault 3, I was sad: this boring show instead of 2/19?!?! When 2/2x/71 was released in the Workingman's Dead 50th, I was sad and bewildered: they went off-pattern for this? But 2/18/71 is coming now! HUZZAH!
I liked how the first three 50th Anniversary editions each included live material from the time period leading up to the albums (i.e. the first album was recorded in early 67 and features a concert from late 66, the second recorded/assembled in early 68 has a concert from late 67, etc). When they broke that pattern for Workingman's Dead, only to add a show that I don't care for, I was able to NOT buy it. But I am gonna get 2/18/71! Hell, they coulda stuck it in a deluxe edition of Ready Or Not and I'd still buy it!
Post subject: [2020-10-30] The Grateful Dead "American Beauty (50th Anniversary Deluxe Edition)" 3CD set (Warner/Rhino)
Posted: Wed Sep 09, 2020 12:00 pm
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I am all in, natch. As I am off today, I missed my GD announcement from GD at 9:30 this morning, and missed out the limited edition print for the release already. I missed on WD'd print as well, but I had not looked until a day after. Oh well. But this welcome addition. But they need to start picking up the pace on the releases, as the next studio is Wake of the Flood from 1973.
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