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Jay Farrar (and Friends): New Multitudes
Analogman replied to Vacant Horizon's topic in Someone Else's Song
Little America (Jefferson, I think we're lost.) King of Birds I Believe -
I'll check my list when I get home. I think I have several shows from that tour.
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A Branson for hippies and trustafarians.
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That was during the time they planned to build a museum/restaurant or whatever it was going to be called Terrapin Station. I think the sales from that cd set were to go towards the cost of the building it. I guess Phil has finally done that on his own.
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Jay Farrar (and Friends): New Multitudes
Analogman replied to Vacant Horizon's topic in Someone Else's Song
It's a way different trip than Mermaid Avenue. Old L.A. almost sounds like a R.E.M. song to me. -
And still no track list. I still think the unreleased stuff has to be made up of these tracks: I don't recall seeing Wilco do any press about this box set.
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That's the sound I like - Les Paul/SG/Strat.
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Yes - that is why I mostly stick to getting books for my Nook by way of my public library online. Although - that can be a frustrating experience sometimes.
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I received it as a Christmas present a few years ago. I think Jackson states in the beginning that there were things he had to leave out due to space limitations. That is why I was curious about the B-Bender. I'd say Jerry was playing a Strat during those April 71 shows. This is the next show I am going to check out: The Grateful Dead - 12/26/1969.
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I have the GD gear book - all that info is pretty much in there.
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I don't recall reading this in the GD Gear Book, but I wonder if Jerry ever used a B-Bender? The stuff on Loser sort of sounds like he is using a B-Bender to me. (Although, I know he is not.)
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The version of Bird Song on that collection is also rather good. No source as appeared for the Santa Barbara show - so far.
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What Wilco show are you looking for? You know what is really good? Jerry's solo in Loser (the one on the Ladies and Gentlemen box - April 28, 1971).
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It's all good - as the kids say.
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I think I knew this - but forgot. The Dicks Pick's cds are not being kept in print. I re-learned this fact the other day when I went to buy Volume 4.
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1968-1973
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I have Ticket To New Year's and The Grateful Dead Movie on VHS. I bought back in the early 1990s.
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It is a great show. He sings really well there.
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Sony CFD-Z500 I spliced some speaker wire onto the speaker connections so I could separate the speakers farther apart. I think it sounds pretty good. Plus it has a manual equlalizer.
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I was reading through the The Deadhead's Taping Compendium the other night and came across that show. I think Betty should write a book. Speaking of stereos - last summer I got an old Sony jambox from the early 1990s - never used - for 25 bucks. It was still sealed in the orginal box.
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Grateful Dead 1970-06-24
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I still have not seen a track list, but I did find this by way of an Ebay listing:
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Unknown Artist - Trouble (Cat Stevens Cover)
Analogman replied to willstafa24's topic in Someone Else's Song
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I'm not much of a Paul fan, but that is a great album. That is cool that he knows about the band. That must have been a pretty cool experience for John.