The Grateful Thread

Discussion in 'Music Corner' started by JRM, Apr 11, 2014.

  1. warewolf95

    warewolf95 Forum Resident

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    Yes, boi, while Im on hiatus, you @Freebird must assume the review mantle ;)
     
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  2. Dahabenzapple

    Dahabenzapple Forum Resident

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    Queuing up the Sugaree from the above date now. The matrix sounds real sweet to these ears.
     
  3. warewolf95

    warewolf95 Forum Resident

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    @bzfgt

    Thanks for leading me to the 12/13/80 Scar>Fire. Checking it out now, Dusborne Matrix.

    Great looking setlist as well (for 1980...) :)
     
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  4. warewolf95

    warewolf95 Forum Resident

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    12/13/80

    That Scar>Fire was pretty rad. Scar seemed to take its time warming up but Fire was raging legit by the end. Felt a lot longer than it actually was. :)
     
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  5. bzfgt

    bzfgt The Grand High Exalted Mystic Ruler

    Good middle solo on the Scarlet though.
     
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  6. notesofachord

    notesofachord Riding down the river in an old canoe

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  7. Spadeygrove

    Spadeygrove Senior Member

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    Spinning right now♠️
     
  8. US Blues

    US Blues Undermining Consensus Reality

    Shoddy propaganda. From the same people who brought you fluoridated water, above ground nuclear testing, and the denial of UFO's. :ignore:
     
  9. bzfgt

    bzfgt The Grand High Exalted Mystic Ruler

    Well I retagged everything "GD19xx." I'm glad that's over with, there's no room on the card for more anyway.

    Somehow I wound up with 1967-1971, 1972, 1973, 1974, 1975-1976, 1977-1978, 1979-1980, 1981-1985, 1986-1990, and 1991-1995. I can't say there was much thought behind any of it. When I get a new card some of those eras will have to migrate, and some of the larger categories will get kind of bloated, but nothing like when it was all "Grateful Dead." I currently have a ton of 1972, 1973, and 1974, so those had to be the standalones...
     
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  10. dtuck90

    dtuck90 Forum Resident

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    listened to all 9 and a half hours today. Had a fantastic time.
     
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  11. Bill Cormier

    Bill Cormier Forum Resident

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    Agreed, both shows are stellar (IWT for both)
     
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  12. US Blues

    US Blues Undermining Consensus Reality

    Respect.
     
  13. budwhite

    budwhite Climb the mountains and get their good tidings.

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  14. budwhite

    budwhite Climb the mountains and get their good tidings.

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    Phil's bass around 15-18 min into Dark Star is maybe the prototype for nordic doom metal.(I don't know actually, don't trust me)

    And..... if that was not enough.. - Phil continues to wreak havoc for the next ten minutes or so.
    Enjoy the ride!
     
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  15. Day_Tripper2019

    Day_Tripper2019 Forum Resident

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    Was playing the acoustic set from DiP 8...wow. Regardless how many times I have heard it it still manages to amaze me. Jerry's vocals are gorgeous.
    The vinyl has all the chatter inbetween songs, along with the electric CR&S.

    Should I be playing the electric set on ny mono table? :confused:
     
  16. Crispy Rob

    Crispy Rob Cat Juggler

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    First for me was 12/31/85 set II taped myself off of the radio broadcast, followed by 10/31/83 Marin Civic Set II. After that it was off to the races.
     
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  17. Dr. Luther's Assistant

    Dr. Luther's Assistant dancing about architecture

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    Nah. The Beatles invented Nordic Doom Metal.

    (I'm sure there's a thread here somewhere...)
     
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  18. ducksdeluxe

    ducksdeluxe A voice in the wilderness.

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    My first tape was a chopped up mishmash of 4/28 and 4/29/71. 8/13/75 was an early one and my first show 6/4/78 I got from the taper a few months afterwards.
     
  19. footlooseman

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  20. US Blues

    US Blues Undermining Consensus Reality

    The Helter Skelter Mix of Norwegian Wood is the ur-song of all metal music.
     
  21. Coltrane811

    Coltrane811 Forum Resident

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    I have Grateful Dead and Grateful Dead - Studio as my artist titles. I then name every release "1977/10/29 DeKalb, IL Dave's Picks 33", for example. Then I can search a year "1973" or even a decade "198" will give me all the 80s. Lets me easily navigate. I have a few playlists too (1967-1970, 71-74 etc) but Ive rarely used those.
     
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  22. dgwint

    dgwint Forum Resident

    Wot? No '66??? (lol)
     
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  23. bzfgt

    bzfgt The Grand High Exalted Mystic Ruler

    I don't have any at the moment, so it'll wind up with its own tag if I do...
     
  24. Freebird

    Freebird Was 205 pounds, now 215.

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    Shouldn’t it be The Grateful Dead?
     
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  25. Coltrane811

    Coltrane811 Forum Resident

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    I fundamentally reject use of definite articles when referring to greatness and grateness.
     
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