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Bob Weir solo shows.
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Don't worry man, we've got you all night.
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Mountain Bed reminded me that the other day was the anniversary of the Harpur College show (1970-05-02). That's a show one should most certainly have. It was released as Dick's Picks Number 8.
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You may be able to find it online somewhere, and it is told in a couple of interviews in the books. Short version - Supposedly, the band or band management would not pay her some money she was due, so she held on to the tapes. She had the tapes stored in a storage unit, and she did not have the money to pay for storage, so the contents of her storage locker were auctioned off. The tapes were spread from there by those who bought them. Also - many were ruined due to flooding that had taken place in the area. There are some copies of the first volume at Amazon for around 30 bucks. The othe
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I'd say her work is probably my most favorite out of all the people who worked on capturing the GD sound. I find the story of how those tapes got out into the world both sad and fascinating.
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There is also the Taper's Section at the same place Mr. Hippo pointed out. I'm just a novice. You should get Mountain Bed to post here. I would tell you to the get GD Taper's Books and read through those, but they are out of print, and cost a fortune. Maybe you can decide on a year, or years, and dig around among all the dead shows at Archive.org. You could also dig around in the other GD threads on here. You will find links to those on the first page of this thread. There is also this site: Grateful Dead Listening Guide Here are some I have bookmarked: Grateful Dead Live at The Ma
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I think you can watch all of the NBC shows at NBC.com. Of course, I really only like to watch them when they are actually on. That was Interpretive Dance, I think.
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Community, The Office, and Parks and Recreation are the only comedies I watch these days. I use to think Parks and Recreation was a Office rip-off, but I don't feel that it is now. Speaking of Joel, another great episode of Community is Physical Education.
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The Toby's brother deal was funny.
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Have you ever heard the show they did with The Grateful Dead? You should check that out. I believe it was around the time of that album's release or after.
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I think I liked The Office better. It looks like the next few episodes are going to be wacky. Parks and Recreation is off to a good start. I just think April and Andy are great. When I was at the doctor's office last year, the girl working behind the counter was like a real life version of April.
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The handshake part was neat though.
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I saw that one - but did not really pay attention to it. The one tonight seemed sort of lacking.
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I'd go for that, although, my hair's too thin to whip around now. I bet it has been shown before.
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I saw that at the theater also. I think the first one I saw was The Wall. I'd run the GD movie, and The Song Remains The Same. I'd also run the GD movie Sunshine Daydream.
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I saw that earlier today. I guess it is not as wide spread as it was the first time around. It's not playing here. The oldest movie theater (an original Warner Bros. theater) here where I live is now closed. I would like to open it and run rock and roll films.
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I have an original pressing of Surf's Up. I always thought that cover would make a good tattoo.
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I figure you are right.
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Abed is the best. Some of my favorite episodes: Modern Warfare Contemporary American Poultry Messianic Myths and Ancient Peoples Critical Film Studies Abed's Uncontrollable Christmas I also really like Parks and Recreation. This is mainly due to Ron, April, and Andy. They should do some cross-over episodes like they use to do on sitcoms back in the 70s.
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The Beach Boys Fanclub site has also noted the source you posted. I hope it does not cost a lot, as I think I am going to go for the deluxe package.
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Brief clip from the upcoming PJ film: Mookie I notice that young grunge dude has a KNAC shirt on. I use to listen to that station when I was in Long Beach.
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Announcing the Arrival of Concert Video Direct link to the Video Vault.
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Official Doctor Who discussion thread
Analogman replied to Welsh Rich's topic in Tongue-Tied Lightning
I've never thought of Doctor Who as a kid's show. Yahoo's description of Doctor Who: Family-oriented program about a time-traveling physician. -
Official Doctor Who discussion thread
Analogman replied to Welsh Rich's topic in Tongue-Tied Lightning
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I sometimes wonder where she is now. Such a short flash on her, but I dig the headscarf and her dress. I sort of remember when teenage girls looked like that. The good old days.