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worldrecordplayer

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  1. Hold off buying? I'm incapable, already bought and downloaded the Saturday show. Funny, some person on FB named Diane Kyrus just posted she did the same thing!
  2. Me too. That sort of sucks. Actually, not "sort of", that does suck. They should have put it all up at once. What are they going to do about Sunday's show?
  3. Ha! Great minds think alike. I know who I'll be listening to on my commute home
  4. Political spoiler alert. At the risk of introducing politics into this music forum, I thought this was an excellent op-ed piece by Patterson Hood in today's NY Times. Well done Patterson! http://www.nytimes.com/2015/07/09/magazine/the-souths-heritage-is-so-much-more-than-a-flag.html?_r=1
  5. I remember the day it came out. We were so excited for a new live Dead album from those Winterland shows. And then the album was just so flat. What a disappointment.
  6. I have that, autographed by Bob Bralove. My cousins who live in SF became friends with him. As a result, I got to meet him every time they came through Boston and Albany in the '90's, he would set me up with passes and tickets. I don't know if I ever listened to Infrared Roses all the way through.
  7. Hey, I like Bear's Choice! Grew up with that. My choices for "worst way to get into the band" (i love that topic): Built to Last Go to Heaven (definitely the worst GD cover of all time)
  8. Steven Hyden's take: http://grantland.com/hollywood-prospectus/not-fade-away-the-dubious-end-of-the-grateful-dead/
  9. I was standing right about where you were, I agree with the comment that we couldn't hear Mikael on piano. But otherwise I thought the sound was fine and enjoyed the uniqueness of the hootenany set. I gave the Roadcase release a proper listen, and it is way better than the radio feed, which has also now been permanently deleted. It too served me well this last week.
  10. That's a super hard question to answer. There's a similar topic on the Hoffman Forum (probably been many) that generates zillions of responses/suggestions. I agree with starting with Europe '72, that has to be everyone's consensus first choice. I would then throw in next a studio release, American Beauty, for its sheer elegance in playing and timeless classics in the American songbook. Then come back here if after giving those a listen you're still interested to listen to more. I'm sure we'll be able to point you in the direction of one or two more. Plus, I've got tons of excellent qualit
  11. Here's what annoyed me about these shows (caveat: I did not attend any), which is no different than a typical GD show was: first set of about 75 minutes? Then a 60 minute set break, then about 30-45 minutes of music before a 10-15 minute drums/space segment. My timings may be off , but not by much I bet. So for 175 minutes, there's about 100 minutes of music. Or something like that. The point being, I don't care how old they are, I'm not into a 60 minute set break after 75 minutes of music, and then for all intents and purposes another break for the musicians other than the drummers. Fee
  12. That's coming from Billy, who told a PBS interviewer that he thought the East Coast deadheads should have gotten some shows (damn right we should have!) and that he would be up for playing more. http://www.jambase.com/Articles/125690/Bill-Kreutzmann-Wants-East-Coast-Grateful-Dead-50-Shows
  13. Based on an initial listen of the mp3 at work (not ideal listening conditions), the official release is a substantial improvement over the WFUV stream
  14. Heartwarming interview to see the entire family. Very nice peak behind the curtain of Jeff Tweedy. My wife and I loved it, so glad Susan agreed to do this.
  15. Pretty much sums up my impression of last night from my couch. Only difference, I always want to hear more Trey, I don't know if this was a discovery for you, but either way, hearing more Trey is always a good thing in my book. For me, not being there in the midst of the energy of the crowd, the numerous flubs and weak transitions took a lot of wind out of my sail.
  16. From what I heard and saw, Trey was fantastic throughout. Not to give myself a pat on the back, but I knew he was a fantastic choice from the minute this was announced. I never understood all the negative commotion about that, the guy is just a fantastic player with his head and heart in the right place. Trey shined throughout.
  17. I was less emotional about last night's "Fare Thee Well" than I expected to be. Mostly because GD music lives on for me in current incarnations. I guess I didn't have an emotional attachment to the "core 4" being on stage together or for them calling themselves the Grateful Dead one last time. I thought that would get to me, but it just didn't. GD music is still very important to me, and I'll continue to go hear it live when I can. Next up will be Phil and Friends for 2 nights at Lockn'. And to my ears, the best current way to experience live GD music is to go see or listen to JRAD.
  18. I listened on and off on Sirius to Friday and Saturday, last night was the first night I was home and got myself situated for the PPV. I was psyched and had high expectations based on everything I had been hearing from all those "picky" deadheads, but truth be told I was underwhelmed last night. I'm sure I would have had fun if I had been there, but the music didn't make the leap from the stadium to my tv room (and I usually love doing couch tour). Most of my issues were with Weir: his guitar playing was fine, but he just visually looked so out of it, and his singing was terrible, both voic
  19. Not a " heard" but a "seen". Pretty sure I saw a Wilco license plate, MA plate, last night in Pocasset on Cape Cod. Sent from my iPad using Tapatalk
  20. Sounded like Gary Lambert was at SS Sent from my iPad using Tapatalk
  21. You know it was one of my goals to make this Wilco tee shirt gallery. At least the cherry ghost shirt I was wearing on Saturday got in, worn by some imposter! Sent from my iPad using Tapatalk
  22. Got me! At the 1:10-1:22 mark, I'm wearing a blue and black rain coat and grey cap (Levon Helm Band, in honor of the Sunday at SS which was the last time I saw him) with my wife in a brown rain coat to my right and my daughter's friend Jason in black to my left. Love this video, every person in rapt attention. Sent from my iPad using Tapatalk
  23. I continue to be surprised by the multiple folks complaining about the amount of pot being smoked. I was dead center of the field all 3 shows, a prime spot, and I caught only infrequent wiffs of weed. Less than I expected (and less than I prefer to tell you the truth! I'm all for the potheads at concerts, much better than the beer drinkers.) That you didn't notice any weed being smoked at McCartney, Elton John or Billy Joel is meaningless. I would have been shocked if you did. I'm surprised at CRB, that must have been a small indoor venue with tight security. And whether you noticed it
  24. Having grown up on LI and being the same age, I'll volunteer for that assignment!
  25. Audience recording now up at bt.etree http://bt.etree.org/details.php?id=580685
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