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  1. ^so sad...a real legend! First producer, to my knowledge, cited WITHIN a song..."is it rolling Bob?" https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eos_70yqX8E&feature=youtu.be
  2. It's in LP/CD/FLAC formats, see here http://www.dragcity.com/products/simple-songs
  3. on the FTW Chicago shows: Ready to Die: Three Days of Drugs and Disintegration With the Grateful Dead http://noisey.vice.com/blog/the-grateful-dead-chicago-fare-thee-well-2015
  4. You only get to see John's Sardonyx D II guitar but here is supposedly the last footage of Lennon @ Hit Factory 08-19-80. A great I'm losing you https://youtu.be/Yun9eirze7A
  5. finally... “This year is the 40th anniversary since The Faces parted ways so it’s about time we got together for a jam! Being in The Faces back in the day was a whirlwind of madness but my God, it was beyond brilliant. We are pleased to be able to support Prostate Cancer UK. https://www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/rock-n-horsepower-in-support-of-prostate-cancer-uk-tickets-17778864061
  6. For many years, I've used 'Flac to MP3 converter', d/l here: http://free-audio-converter.net/
  7. Peter Simmons interviews the Man about The Grateful Dead movie In 1975, photographer Peter Simon sat down with Jerry Garcia, as Garcia was working on what would become The Grateful Dead movie. Peter recently rediscovered his recording, which had originally aired on WVOI, a pre-cursor to WMVY. https://soundcloud.com/mvyradio/peter-simon-interviews
  8. ^Now starting hearing Dave's Picks 15. Bertha always puts me in a great mood and this version sounds great
  9. Not well received by this Spanish critic http://www.efeeme.com/disco-star-wars-de-wilco/ Google translation (approx. you know...): Wilco"Star Wars"D8PM RECORDS Text: Fernando Ballesteros. It is already clear that "Star Wars", the new album by Wilco, has been a surprise because no one expected his appearance, let alone free download. But once it was clear that they have been given their share of headlines and space in social networks and continue clearing doubts, the question whether it is good or fulfills the expectations that can be deposited in the group of Jeff Tweedy in 2015, is say
  10. new cowboy songs project by Bobby http://www.jambase.com/Articles/125951/Bob-Weir-Prepping-Album-Of-Cowboy-Songs
  11. Forget about the 'successor' to AB, all are in previous DPs, E72 or SMR. Sorry, I am näive
  12. Found in the interwebs that Mojo will release something called Ramble on Rose in September, with these tracks: 01. Mr. Charlie (San Diego, 7 August 1971) 02. Brown-Eyed Woman (Chicago, 24 August 1971) 03. Looks Like Rain (Lincoln, 26 February 1973) 04. He’s Gone (Paris, 4 May 1972) 05. Loser (Philadelphia, 21 September 1972) 06. Comes a Time (Frankfurt, 26 April 1972) 07. Ramble On Rose (Philadelphia, 21 Sept. 1972) 08. Chinatown Shuffle (Rotterdam, 11 May 1972) 09. Black-Throated Wind (Jersey City, 27 September 1972) 10. To Lay Me Down (American Beauty Outtake) They say these
  13. (Re)watched yesterday Venetta's Sunshine Dream. It's fantastic seeing the awesome work of Bobby in China/Rider, what an underrated guitarist! And what a depressing contrast with his lame slide in Santa Clara 2015 almost ruining Black Peter right from the start. Finally, the wreck was completed with the out-of-tune ridiculous group vocal "harmonies"
  14. I'm not sure this is accurate: "Wilco’s ninth studio LP Star Wars is their most accessible". I'm rather sure instead this is true: " if Wilco have another truly great one in them, history strongly suggests it’ll be devoted to sounding nothing like Star Wars."
  15. I've seen 3,5 out of the 5 shows (SC+Chi) till now. I've only pushed the forward button with Little Red Rooster, the more anticlimactic choice Bobby could have chosen for an event like this (later I read it was supposedly honoring Willie Dixon's 100th birthday, but still...). Highlights? The Golden Road and Trey almost everywhere, he has gained my eternal respect. As to the cinema where I saw the final gig, it was me and my uncle and about 20 more persons in a varied 15-75 years old range, which surprised me,
  16. Grateful Dead - 'Fare Thee Well'...on cinema: 4 hours, don't know what they´ll project, maybe the final show or a best moments comp of the 3-day run. I bet there will be at most about 10 persons in the theatre, mine is a not a deadheadish country despite Jer ancestry.
  17. You all gonna dig it! Kreutzmann, Crosby, Buffet,...a collective Ripple https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MHo1fNnXFVU
  18. I can only speak for Santa Clara, I found it very enjoyable, not trascendent of course. But they can play those songs even asleep and should have rehearsed how to finish them and/or the segues, which they don't seem to. Trey is ok in my book, at least in those shows.
  19. Mr. Heartbreak, try this Alabama GA. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KXKNO7Yx9Ro
  20. mp3 of 6-28 available here https://soundcloud.com/quinfolk/sets/sc2
  21. Thanks A-Man for the link, you made my afternoon! It took a while for the boys to warm up but overall pretty good imho. I found this Grateful Dead - GD50 Set Break Video - 6-27-15 - Music by Neal Casal "The hour-long break between sets seemed all about nostalgia. As vintage images of the Grateful Dead -- curated in part by Bill Kreutzmann’s son -- were projected to a soundtrack composed by noted Phil Lesh/Chris Robinson Brotherhood/Hard Working Americans guitarist and longtime head Neal Casal" https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jhqvBS-hiC4&feature=youtu.be
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