Now listening to 8/18/91[Shoreline]on TIGDH on SiriusXM's Grateful Dead channel via the webstream now playing Hell In A Bucket.
Why? I love relisten. It’s a little wonky but much more user friendly than the archive. And no pauses between songs.
Ladies And Gentleman, The Grateful Dead, Fillmore East • New York City • April 1971 It's important to enjoy a fatboy every once in a while.
I'm seriously confused by all of this. Of course Relisten lists the shows chronologically. Do you mean the app for remote devices or the website for luddites like me that still use a computer? Go here: Grateful Dead , let it load, choose the year (listed chronologically), choose the date (again, listed chronologically) and choose the version. Done. Everything is very simple.
Rockin' The Rhein.. This Black-Throated Wind! This is a great show, of course, but it sounds very mid-y. I wish it had a little bit more sparkle. And the reverb is at odds with itself at times.
I have Rockin' the Rhein as a backup, but I listen to the the trunk version. While there isn't a great deal of high end sparkle on that version, Phil is certainly moving some serious low air. It's a great lost track. The 4/24/72 version is top shelf. Keith's banging some barrel-house pianna too.
But seriously, if I have the Miller AUD remaster (#88816) do I need any of the subsequent AUD versions of 8/6/71.
Disc 3: Scarlet Begonias> Fire On The Mountain> Good Lovin' Uncle John's Band> Space> Wharf Rat> Around And Around Encore: Brokedown Palace What a sequence of jaw dropping beauty. Sublime liquid reverb Betty Board psychedelia in '77. The "Brown-Eyed Women" from Disc 2 is one for the ages too. No lossy streaming for me. All of the music in all of it's glory all to be heard.
According to a site about Country Joe, this was a festival in Wisconsin. The Dead were on the poster but didn't make the show, they played August 20 in San Jose, CA.