2 of the heavy weights of the R.T series, no doubt. My favourite '76 show. The bonus material is gorgeous.
Hahaha, did not even realise. That release has a special place in my heart. Beautiful lazy Saturday music. Just to be clear - 1973 is my favourite year. I just prefer 60's Dark Star.
2/27/69 - Moving on to the 2nd set. Was able to get this set recently for a (somewhat) reasonable price and plan on blasting it all weekend. What a way to celebrate my birthday weekend!
Happy Solar Return! Nothing like a lunar eclipse conjunct your Natal Sun, it'll make the coming year quite interesting.
Any love for the Walkin' Blues from Without a Net (10/23/89 I think?)? Brent's organ on this one - I love it. Chum-chum-K-chunka-chumm... For me it's almost impossible to beat well-played classic B3 / Leslie sound for keyboards, preferably mixed loud.
“Woke up this morning, felt around for my shoes. That’s when I knew I had them, them ol’ walkin’ blues“ Got some love for that song.
Went to the recent meet up at the movies. Never felt the “rock star” Bobby more than I did that night. Camera angles were tight. Quite the production. Gotta think Bobby liked himself up on the big screens.
Frankly Scarlet, I don't give a damn. Sorry, since first seeing your username I've been waiting a while to dredge out that old chestnut. Happy Birthday.
Lone Star Dead (the Friday night Dead show on KNON 89.3 out of Dallas) played the bulk of 4/6/87 from Meadowlands tonight. Great show to listen to while I picked up the house, watched my Rangers beat up the Yankees, and enjoyed a Martin House Magnolia Malt Liquor in between.
Having fairly recently taken the plunge on this investment myself I can say that it was well worth it and I’m sure you will enjoy it and not regret having taken the plunge yourself. Happy Birthday!!! I had to cut it short earlier at TIFTOO and didn’t make it to the Dark Star. I do enjoy a ‘68 “Dark Star” a lot, although I personally wouldn’t take it so far regarding the ‘73s. Much to my surprise, what I’ve found that I love in primal Dead even more than “Dark Star” is “Good Morning, Little Schoolgirl”. Even though, at least based on the first listen, I didn’t think the 10-20-68 Schoolgirl reached the same level of perfection as the 8-24-68 version from Two From the Vault, I’d still say that one can never have too many Schoolgirls under their belt. I still have a little energy left for some GoGD tonight, but I’m thinking I could use some visual stimulation so I’m going to put on The Grateful Dead Movie.
Thought I heard some thunder earlier this evening from the northerly direction, must have been coming from old Virginie...
I am aware of the disparity between the common perception of the line and its actuality, but you are correct to call me out. Nothing worse than a wise-ass who can't sort his Hollywood references. So, I'll leave y'all with a proper quote to fill in, in honor of @SBegonias17's birthday (bonus points for those who get the reference without using google or other such nonsense and get it right): The prisoners got one hot meal a day: __________.
Nothing there to supply an answer with. Basically it just looks like it worked live because it was followed by The Eleven.
Listening to the first Dave's Picks bonus disc 7/29/74. I have never heard it before and so far this seems to be the best of the bonus discs.