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  1. Dear Jerry http://youtu.be/VpgH31c8t3g Sent from my iPad using Tapatalk
  2. More "Dear Jerry" moments for me tonight. This is an excellent 15 minute compilation: http://youtu.be/VpgH31c8t3g Sent from my iPad using Tapatalk
  3. Is tonight the Dear Jerry show? Either way, I'm having my own "Dear Jerry" tribute- spinning my MOFI vinyl Live/Dead. I couldn't begin to know how many times I've listened to this over the years, but still flips me out each time I get to it. Sent from my iPad using Tapatalk
  4. Prince and 3rdEyeGirl-Dance Rally for Peace https://soundcloud.com/prince3eg
  5. 5 (1962) - Peter Paul and Mary, or Harry Belafonte (for some reason I was fixated on the song Day-O, although I probably didn't know it was Harry) 10 (1967) - Beatles-from the moment I first heard them early in '63 15 (1972) - Allman Brothers Band (by the end of the year when Europe '72 came out, probably the Dead) 20 (1977) - the Dead/Hot Tuna 25 (1982) - Talking Heads/the Clash 30 (1987) - R.E.M./Replacements 35 (1992) - the Dead 40 (1997) - the Dead/Phish 45 (2002) - Wilco/Phish 50 (2007) - Wilco/Phish 55 (2012) - Wilco
  6. Anytime! Sent from my iPad using Tapatalk
  7. Grateful Dead-Europe '72 Allman Brothers- Fillmore East Derek and the Dominoes-Layla Wilco-Being There R.E.M.-Document Sent from my iPad using Tapatalk
  8. I agree with Choo Choo, getting the 6 Winterlude shows will give a perfect picture of the band hitting on all cylinders over the expanse of the entire songbook. If you want less of a financial investment, get the 3 shows from the October run at the Cap Theater in Portchester. Otherwise, check out the After the Show topics for the Roadcase shows and you may get some good ideas of what to get (although you may end up getting everyone of them if you do that!).
  9. Inspired me to listen to a couple sides of the vinyl. Sounds freakin great. Love this album.
  10. I still frequently listen to this album. Definitely my most listened to Wilco studio release.
  11. I was on the WELL for many years, haven't been on in years. It was a DOS based dial up board when I first joined in early '90's. I used to know all those DOS commands! NASA scientists and Deadheads, the first groups to take to the internet. A very active GD presence. Tons of tape trading, all those WELL trees going around. Why do you ask?
  12. So I was totally faked out by that guy's post. Now I don't know what to think. How come Wilco just doesn't put it out on DVD themselves? Sent from my iPad using Tapatalk
  13. So happy to see someone else also posting Hot Tuna. But no Sea Child??? Someone must have hacked your post! Sent from my iPad using Tapatalk
  14. Got some clarification from a response to my post on the Wilco FB page. Turns out the film hasn't had its world premier yet. It's showing at the Big Sky documentary film festival. I thought that already happened, which is why I thought we should be seeing the film now, but that's not until February 2016. So of course the movie's not being shown until after it has its world premier. Now it makes sense. Here's the guy's post: "I know a lot of people are wondering what happened to this, but it hasn't even had its world premier yet, so essentially NOTHING has happened to it yet. The world
  15. I don't know how it could be bad, but I do believe they cannot find a distributor. The new Bob Weir movie couldn't find a distributor, until Netflix recently agreed to pick it up and start airing it later this month. I would be very happy to see the Wilco movie on Netflix. Sent from my iPad using Tapatalk
  16. Anyone have any information on this documentary? Are we ever going to be able to see it? I can't find anything about it. Seems to have completely fallen off the radar.
  17. 50 years after it all started, and 20 years after Jerry's death, I'm glad that the music and the friendships we all had on tour, are still of vital importance to so many folks. http://www.wsj.com/articles/the-return-of-the-deadheads-1430933536
  18. "epic" being as good a word as any to describe that night inside the Orpheum. Was the night where Tweedy announced the first Solid Sound.
  19. Yup, I should have had Dirty Business on my list.
  20. Yes yes yes. I've said it here before, I was there, sitting 13th row dead center, and it was among the single greatest sets of music I ever witnessed live. That Road Trip series did this a total disservice by breaking this set up. Should have been released in its entirety.
  21. New Riders of the Purple Sage Kick in the Head Lousiana Lady Groupie Last Lonely Eagle Portland Woman
  22. I give Wake Up to Find Out a very strong recommendation. That Branford second set is magical, about as good a representation of the Dead as you'll find. I find the 87-90 period to be another peak GD period. I thought the band was hitting on all cylinders. Set 2 of MSG 1987-09-18 is another treasured set, a "must-have" in my book. Let me know if you want me to hook you up with that one. Fall of '90-91 had Bruce to offset the cheesiness of Vince's toy sound, and I saw a lot of tremendous shows during the Bruce era. But I agree, nothing tops '72-74 and then '77 in my book. Got to see a
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