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Is anyone doing the GD Covers Project? Here's one my wife and I did:

 

http://youtu.be/n7PQmJnruNA

 

Nice work, that sounded great. I am trying to talk the band in to submitting something. We already do Cold rain and snow, New Minglewood blues, Fire on the Mountain, Eyes of the world, I know you rider, and a few others. Just need to get something on video.

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Nice work, that sounded great. I am trying to talk the band in to submitting something. We already do Cold rain and snow, New Minglewood blues, Fire on the Mountain, Eyes of the world, I know you rider, and a few others. Just need to get something on video.

 

thanks a bunch. Post any videos y'all end up making!

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Did anybody catch the Ratdog stream from the TRI Studios yesterday? I completely forgot about it.

 

there's a few really bad parts on youtube. i wish bob would just host that stuff on the site after it's done. from what i saw, it sounded good. not a huge ratdog fan, but seeing is a nice break from furthur. got me checking out other ratdog vids. an eyes with mark is really good. he's an excellent guitarist when he opens up (or is allowed to open up). i would much rather see him in furthur than john. unfortunately, ratdog suffers from what furthur excels at...every tune being so slow to mid tempo. just plodding along.

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Did anybody catch the Ratdog stream from the TRI Studios yesterday? I completely forgot about it.

I watched it. Thought it was decent. Nice to see Wasserman in the mix again, the extra horn guy was cool, and they could've turned Kimock up a bit more. i appreciate that he does the TRI shows. He also has other bands do shows from there, too (The Outlaws were the next night). Thought it all sounded nice.

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Grateful Dead 1970-06-24

 

1 Dire Wolf

2 Don’t Ease Me In

3 Attics Of My Life

4 Friend Of The Devil

5 Let Me In

6 Candyman

7 Uncle John's Band

8 intro

9 Workingman's Blues

10 Watcha Gonna Do

11 Live and Let Live

12 If You Hear Me

13 Henry

14 Portland Woman

15 Dirty Business

16 Truck Drivin' Man

17 Last Lonely Eagle

18 Honkey Tonk Women

19 intro

20 Six Days On The Road

21 Superman

22 I Don't Know You

23 Together Again

24 Fair Chance To Know

25 Portland Woman

26 Garden Of Eden

27 Henry

28 All I Ever Wanted

29 Delia

30 Louisiana Lady

31 Honky Tonk Women

32 tuning

33 Not Fade Away

34 Easy Wind

35 Me and My Uncle

36 Mickey's Gong

37 Dark Star

38 Attics Of My Life

39 Dark Star

40 Sugar Magnolia

41 Dark Star

42 St Stephen

43 China Cat Sunflower

44 I Know You Rider

45 Uncle John's Band

46 tuning

47 Swing Low Sweet Chariot

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Haven't listened to that 6/24/70 show in awhile - sounds like a plan for later this morning.

 

I finally invested in a stereo system, where I can plug in my hard drive directly into my CD/DVD player, it makes listening to boots a lot easier. I never perfered listening to shows on the laptop, so I always burn cds and play on my stereo system. All the burning gets a bit old...

 

Also TRI will be rebroadcasting the Ratdog show - Lammycat, I did catch some of the Outlaw performance last month, too. I am not familar with them at all - it was good. I finally subscribed to a TRI email list, hopefully it will prevent me from forgetting about these shows.

 

 

And... we will be rebroadcasting the RatDog Reunion show on February 22nd at

5pm and 8pm PST!

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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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Below is the source that I have on my hard drive - it looks like it culled from a combination of sources, including the the one you posted.

 

http://bt.etree.org/...s.php?id=534039

 

Love Weir's version of Let Me In.

 

This is a combined & tagged version of shnidS: 23062 + 32710 + 100223

 

The Grateful Dead and The New Riders of the Purple Sage

June 24th 1970 Early & Late

Capitol Theatre,

Port Chester N.Y

 

Primary Source shnid: 23062

Supplies the entire show except what is noted below.

 

Ken & Judy Lee Proudly Present

The Port Chester Resurrection Project

GD-NRPS1970-6-24PCRP#005.flacf

.................................

 

Source 2 shnid: 32710

Supplies all of the Dead's Early Electric set

 

recorded by J.Cooper: Hitachi trq-222 stereo casstte recoder

using 2 hitachi mics and a 120 minute tape.

Transferred by Coopernicus March 2006:

Sony tcd5pro2>dbx223> Sonyrcdw500c MC>EQ>CDR>EAC>FLAC

..................................

 

Source 3 shnid: 100223

Supplies the Dead's Late acoustic set

 

Source:

Audience master > ?? > Reel(Mono, Scotch 7" reel @ 3&3/4ips) >

Alesis Masterlink ML-9600 > CDR > EAC(secure, offset corrected) >

Cool Edit Pro > TLH > FLAC16

 

Analog to Digital by Bill Gadsden, April 2009

 

Notes:

- Aud taper and equipment unknown.

- Some level adjustments were made.

- New Riders tracks were speed corrected +0.8%.

- Cool Edit Pro was used to perform all edits.

- Encoded to FLAC level 8 via Trader's Little Helper.

- Thanks to Joe B. Jones for his help with pitch correction.

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Took advantage of the family being out of the house yesterday afternoon and put in the DVD Truckin' Up to Buffalo 7-4-89. I'm not as big a fan of 1989 Dead as some are, but this one took me by surprise. I had it CRANKED on the home theater and man did it ever sound good! A really strong first set, especially the Cold Rain and Snow. Its so great to see Garcia smiling and getting into it, he was clearly loving this show! His high harmony vocals on When I Paint My Masterpiece were fantastic, just sounding so great against Weir's lead vocals. I haven't got all the way thru the second set, but the first set was almost all winners on song selection, IMO, and very well played.

 

Bertha

Greatest Story

Cold Rain and Snow

Walkin' Blues

Row Jimmy

When I Paint My Masterpiece

Stagger Lee

Looks Like Rain

Deal

 

This has got to be one of the better shows of 1989. Really good audio recording, too. Highly recommended if you haven't seen it ever or if its been awhile.

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Took advantage of the family being out of the house yesterday afternoon and put in the DVD Truckin' Up to Buffalo 7-4-89. I'm not as big a fan of 1989 Dead as some are, but this one took me by surprise. I had it CRANKED on the home theater and man did it ever sound good! A really strong first set, especially the Cold Rain and Snow. Its so great to see Garcia smiling and getting into it, he was clearly loving this show! His high harmony vocals on When I Paint My Masterpiece were fantastic, just sounding so great against Weir's lead vocals. I haven't got all the way thru the second set, but the first set was almost all winners on song selection, IMO, and very well played.

 

Bertha

Greatest Story

Cold Rain and Snow

Walkin' Blues

Row Jimmy

When I Paint My Masterpiece

Stagger Lee

Looks Like Rain

Deal

 

This has got to be one of the better shows of 1989. Really good audio recording, too. Highly recommended if you haven't seen it ever or if its been awhile.

 

that is an awesome first set. i haven't seen that dvd yet. i love watching garcia, phil and bob dick around between songs while brent just sits back and gets set up at the piano only to have to quickly head over to the organ b/c the boys changed their minds. also, it's always been so funny to me how much bob fucks around with his equipment and it never ever sounds any different! love 'em.

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that is an awesome first set. i haven't seen that dvd yet. i love watching garcia, phil and bob dick around between songs while brent just sits back and gets set up at the piano only to have to quickly head over to the organ b/c the boys changed their minds. also, it's always been so funny to me how much bob fucks around with his equipment and it never ever sounds any different! love 'em.

 

There's some good in between song interaction like that captured in this video. At one point, Garcia does a little Stan Laurel top-of-his-head scratch and it cracks Brent up.

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Took advantage of the family being out of the house yesterday afternoon and put in the DVD Truckin' Up to Buffalo 7-4-89. I'm not as big a fan of 1989 Dead as some are, but this one took me by surprise. I had it CRANKED on the home theater and man did it ever sound good! A really strong first set, especially the Cold Rain and Snow. Its so great to see Garcia smiling and getting into it, he was clearly loving this show! His high harmony vocals on When I Paint My Masterpiece were fantastic, just sounding so great against Weir's lead vocals. I haven't got all the way thru the second set, but the first set was almost all winners on song selection, IMO, and very well played.

 

Bertha

Greatest Story

Cold Rain and Snow

Walkin' Blues

Row Jimmy

When I Paint My Masterpiece

Stagger Lee

Looks Like Rain

Deal

 

This has got to be one of the better shows of 1989. Really good audio recording, too. Highly recommended if you haven't seen it ever or if its been awhile.

 

Thanks for that heads up. I always like 89-91 GD but never checked out this DVD. I will now.

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i think i saw like 55 shows in 89 and 90 including the NYE run. summer 90 to me is the best grateful dead ever ever ever.

 

something like the Bertha Jack Straw and all the rest at Cal Expo. im talking face melting shit

Wasn't there, but those Cal Expo shows are great. MSG September '90 run one of the last great runs, second set of 9-20-90 being the single best set I ever saw.

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That Buffalo DVD is probably my favorite later period DVD release. The Deal is a great one, as well as the Morning Dew.

 

Below is info on DVD box set - The only ones I don't have is the So Far release - hopefully they release that one separately.

I guess $99 is not a bad price, if you don't have any of these.

 

The five songs from the archive, that is mentioned, is the songs from the Calibration show from August 30 1970. I had the show on my hard drive for a while and finally watched it a couple of days ago - a bit sloppy, but it was cool to see the old footage.

 

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2ozp2P_ENBo

 

 

http://www.jambase.c...-14-DVD-Box-Set

 

THE DEFINITIVE VISUAL ANTHOLOGY OF ONE OF THE MOST

PROLIFIC AND CELEBRATED BANDS OF ALL TIME

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On April 17 the Grateful Dead will be celebrated with a 14-DVD box set titled All The Years Combine: The DVD Collection, to be released by Shout! Factory in collaboration with Rhino Entertainment.

Conceived as the ultimate tribute to the band's legendary on-stage prowess, the set includes 12 concert films; a 40-page booklet containing rare photos and new liner notes by Blair Jackson; and all bonus features from previous releases of the DVDs in the set.

As a special treat for fans, it also includes an exclusive bonus disc containing five previously unreleased live performances from the Grateful Dead archive, Backstage Pass, the 1992 documentary directed by Justin Kreutzmann, and a brand-new interview with Grateful Dead archivist David Lemieux.

Fans who preorder All the Years Combine: The DVD Collection directly from Shout! Factory will receive an exclusive bumper sticker with their order, while supplies last. Click here for more information.

Includes:

  • The Grateful Dead Movie (2-DVD)* (Theatrical film, originally released in 1977)
  • The Closing Of Winterland (2-DVD)* (Winterland Ballroom, San Francisco, CA, December 31, 1978)
  • Dead Ahead* (Radio City Music Hall, New York, NY, October 1980)
  • So Far (Originally released on VHS and laser disc in 1987 - first time on DVD!)
  • Ticket To New Year's* (Oakland Coliseum, Oakland, CA, December 31, 1987)
  • Truckin' Up To Buffalo (Rich Stadium, Orchard Park, NY, on July 4, 1989)
  • Downhill From Here (Alpine Valley Music Theatre, East Troy, WI, July 17, 1989)
  • View From The Vault* (Three Rivers Stadium, Pittsburgh, PA, July 8, 1990)
  • View From The Vault II* (RFK Stadium, Washington, DC, June 14, 1991)
  • View From The Vault III* (Shoreline Amphitheatre, Mountain View, CA, June 16, 1990)
  • View From The Vault IV (Oakland Stadium, Oakland, CA, July 24, 1987, and Anaheim Stadium, Anaheim, CA, July 26, 1987)
    *includes all bonus features from previous release
    Exclusive bonus disc contains:
    Five previously unreleased live performances from the Grateful Dead archive
  • Backstage Pass, the 1992 documentary directed by Justin Kreutzmann
  • Brand-new interview with Grateful Dead archivist David Lemieux

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I wonder if they put Promised Land back into the DVD of Ticket to New Year's? Its on the VHS, but edited out of the DVD version when it was first released. The Bertha>Promised Land that night was a killer one-two opener and its a shame to have Promised Land edited out. If they left in the goofy skits, funny as they were (Mickey as Spock and appetizers and punch with Garcia) in favor of the complete concert, I'd be disappointed.

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