DaP 21, 4-2-73 was recorded by Rex and it is probably my favorite so far as well, but I also love most of Kidd's.
Kidd did 1973-03-28 (DaP 16) just 5 days before, and every other '73 recording that I know of (waits for someone inevitably to prove this wrong), so Rex must have filled in for Kidd for some reason. I love Rex's '71 recordings.
you are correct. the other poster is one of many bad reproductions of various shows, some real some not.
here's a classic bad fake show poster. and, as it happened, Garcia and saunders played that night. Jerry Garcia and Merl Saunders - 1972-06-30 Keystone Korner, San Francisco CA
I’ve been listening to the latest Dave’s today while out and about and now this line finally makes sense to me!!! I got a good chuckle out of it.
I remember that slogan in an ad from one of the magazines - Relix or Dupree's? A pizza shop in Maine I think. A mushroom pizza with an alien on it. Cracked me up.
Here's a higher-resolution copy: What is that third item in the logo, representing The Band? A pipe? If so, why?
This predated glass pipe blowing and everyone used a corncob pipe? Or because it’s “a day of music in the country...”?
Currently in Alpharetta GA watching my uncle do a driving test for US Atlantic Express. Got the Deadpod loaded up (with 32gbs of Phish on the side) and we should be Truckin again by...probably Wednesday!
Me too. Might have been the Golden Road, and I am almost positive you are right about Maine. I've never heard that line the same way ever since.
I see these kind of things in so many bars and music shops, and they make me cringe every time. My favorite one is advertising a Fleetwood Mac show from 1970 with a picture of the Rumours lineup.
I've got one of those fake posters advertising a Dylan show in Greenwich Village at a venue that never existed (Underground Cavern) on September 19, 1960. Dylan didn't arrive in NYC until January 1961. The photo looks to be from '62 or '63. Fortunately, I only paid a few bucks for it some 20 years ago.
I believe you are correct. I have a big plastic tub full of the old magazines. One of these days I will go through them and see if I can find it.
There was a Dead poster advertising a show in 1972 with a pic from the 80s I used to see in a coffee shop in West Philly...