The Grateful Thread

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

  1. US Blues

    US Blues Undermining Consensus Reality

    notesofachord, budwhite and Wright like this.
  2. davmar77

    davmar77 I'd rather be drummin'...

    Location:
    clifton park,ny
    Wright likes this.
  3. Bocajoe

    Bocajoe Forum Resident

    Those crazy bootleggers! I once saw a bootleg CD that referenced "Cassidy" as "Seabirds," UJB as "Uncle Tom's Cabin," and "Stella Blue" as "Stellar Blues!" These guys see to think that John Kahn was a member of the GD. What's surprising is how many CDs are available through Amazon UK. The GD were no strangers to FM broadcasts, particularly as they were building their audiences in the early 70s, but any FM broadcast can be grey area, so when Healy was dabbling in low frequency FM in-house broadcasting for monitor feeds, any of those could fall into the loophole that allows the sale of broadcasts (I think it was mostly spring 1988, then the FCC put the kibosh on it.) Also, anyone can take any soundboard and stamp "FM" on it and only deadheads would know the truth.
     
    wavethatflag, Matthew Tate and Wright like this.
  4. bzfgt

    bzfgt The Grand High Exalted Mystic Ruler

    I actually skipped Seastones this time! I usually don't, but this time I did.
     
    US Blues likes this.
  5. Wright

    Wright Forum Resident

    :laugh:

    "So you're the little acid-rock band that started this great war."
     
  6. bzfgt

    bzfgt The Grand High Exalted Mystic Ruler

    It's not a priori, it's an a posteriori statement about how something seems like it's going to be. I take this judgment to be, broadly speaking, experiential and synthetic, hence a posteriori. But more in the spirit of the way you meant it, predicting you won't like something is not an a priori judgment.

    If I said "This film sucks!" that would be a review, it would be implicitly exhaustive, and it would be a priori in the sense that you mean. "Sounds harsh" on the other hand is none of the three.
     
    ianuaditis and US Blues like this.
  7. Wright

    Wright Forum Resident

    Archtop and KCWhistle like this.
  8. dsdu

    dsdu less serious minor pest

    Location:
    Santa Cruz, CA
    And here I thought that was Latin for talking out one's a**.
     
  9. Claxton

    Claxton I like chicks and cars and partyin’ hard

    Location:
    The 817, TX
  10. Bocajoe

    Bocajoe Forum Resident

    Wright, trd, ARK and 2 others like this.
  11. davmar77

    davmar77 I'd rather be drummin'...

    Location:
    clifton park,ny
    WaterLemon, Wright, bzfgt and 5 others like this.
  12. davmar77

    davmar77 I'd rather be drummin'...

    Location:
    clifton park,ny
    and at a venue that didn't exist at the time and never did under that name.

    Early Morning Dew

    good title too. I wonder what song this is? morning dew, early morning rain?
     
    ianuaditis, Wright, trd and 6 others like this.
  13. GuidedByJonO)))

    GuidedByJonO))) Forum Resident

    Location:
    Evanston
    'specially if they didn't give him a script and just let him wing it.
     
    ARK and US Blues like this.
  14. posnera

    posnera Forum Resident

    Not bad. I once saw a Phish bootleg that had the song Halley’s Comet listed as Hell Is Coming.
     
  15. Bill Cormier

    Bill Cormier Forum Resident

    Location:
    Malta, New York
    My FAVORITE "Early Morning Dew " was from COW PALACE SQUARE GARDEN in 1959 !:D
     
  16. GuidedByJonO)))

    GuidedByJonO))) Forum Resident

    Location:
    Evanston
    Now I'm trying to picture that melody in a far, far darker song.
     
    trd likes this.
  17. US Blues

    US Blues Undermining Consensus Reality

    Doh! It's a Seastones > Playing In The Band, the whole shebang is one piece of music, and Charlie did an awesome job of smoothing the reel cut just before they get into PITB.
     
  18. bmoregnr

    bmoregnr Forum Rezident

    Location:
    1060 W. Addison
    Only in the interest of possibly furthering the discussion some and maybe somebody here has more information; or maybe you meant this anyway and know more about it than I do, but I thought the FM broadcasts for ’87-88 were more for a proximity range to the show, the parking lot, venue hallway monitors or the like; an experiment by a FM/HAM radio enthusiast kind of a thing. I thought the band monitor feeds over FM were much later, like ’95 where you could pick them up and record them and I guess the 3/17/95 being a famous soundcheck discussion one.


    Here was some dbtree discussion for example http://db.etree.org/shn/17262
     
    LucaB, ianuaditis, uzn007 and 3 others like this.
  19. ducksdeluxe

    ducksdeluxe A voice in the wilderness.

    Location:
    PNW
    The dogs in yer hood say thanks.
     
  20. bzfgt

    bzfgt The Grand High Exalted Mystic Ruler

    I keep them in there in case I get hungry
     
    sami likes this.
  21. sami

    sami Mono still rules

    Location:
    Down The Shore
    Hey, that would make a great album title.
     
    notesofachord, trd, ARK and 3 others like this.
  22. pbuzby

    pbuzby Senior Member

    Location:
    Chicago, IL, US
    In 94 and 95 some tapers figured out how to hack into the band's in ear monitor feeds (although in mono) and recorded various shows and soundchecks from that source. Another notable one is 7/2/95 Deer Creek where you can hear band members discussing the death threat against Jerry and the fans jumping the fence.
     
  23. kevin

    kevin Senior Member

    Location:
    Evanston IL
    Now listening to 10/17/72[Fox Theater St Louis Mo]on TIGDH on SiriusXM's Grateful Dead channel via the webstream now playing Ramble On Rose.
     
    Crispy Rob, Claxton, uzn007 and 3 others like this.
  24. trd

    trd Forum Resident

    Location:
    Berkeley
    Famously the band sang “Paul and Silas” as “hall and solace” for some time, until the kind Rev. Jeff Mosier corrected them

    Oof
     
  25. uzn007

    uzn007 Watcher of the Skis

    Location:
    Raleigh, N.C.
    I listened to the following night recently. Great second set jam. Playin -> Dark Star -> Morning Dew -> Playin. One of the first Playin sandwiches?
     
    Crispy Rob, sami, KCWhistle and 2 others like this.

Share This Page

molar-endocrine