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Because of the way these are arranged, I just type in "Download" in my iTunes search bar, and they all come up. So, yesterday's set bled into this one for awhile. It sounded pretty good, weird opener, though.


Yeah, really an odd choice. I'm looking forward to this one actually. '76 is always an interesting year, after the hiatus.

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Where are we Dumpjack? I'm doingh #5 today. Opens with IKO IKO - Audible Lomit:
Volume 5 is the fifth in a series of live digital downloads of the band the Grateful Dead released by The Grateful Dead Productions. It was released on September 6, 2005 and is a three disc set featuring all of the March 27, 1988 show from the Hampton Coliseum in Hampton, VA. Except for the first two songs being from an "Ultra-Matrix" soundboard/audience tape hybrid, the concert is from the soundboard master.

The show included one of only two times the Grateful Dead played Bob Dylan's "Ballad Of A Thin Man." The show also features the only time the band performed Miles Davis' "So What."

Volume 5 was mastered in HDCD by Jeffrey Norman.
Disc one

1. "Iko Iko" (Traditional)
2. "Little Red Rooster" (Willie Dixon)
3. "Stagger Lee" (Robert Hunter, Jerry Garcia)
4. "Ballad Of A Thin Man" > (Bob Dylan)
5. "Cumberland Blues" > (Hunter, Garcia, Phil Lesh)
6. "Me and My Uncle" > (John Phillips)
7. "To Lay Me Down" > (Hunter, Garcia)
8. "Let It Grow" (John Perry Barlow, Bob Weir)

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1. "Space" (Garcia, Weir, Brent Mydland, Lesh)
2. "So What" (Miles Davis)
3. "Sugar Magnolia" (Hunter, Weir)
4. "Scarlet Begonias" (Hunter, Garcia)
5. "Fire On The Mountain" (Hunter, Mickey Hart)
6. "Estimated Prophet" (Barlow, Weir)
7. "Eyes Of The World" (Hunter, Garcia)
8. "Rhythm Devils" (Hart, Bill Kreutzman)

[edit] Disc three

1. "Space" (Garcia, Weir, Mydland, Lesh)
2. "Goin' Down The Road Feeling Bad" (trad.)
3. "I Need A Miracle" (Barlow, Weir)
4. "Dear Mr. Fantasy" (Jim Capaldi, Steve Winwood, Chris Wood)
5. "Sunshine Daydream" (Hunter, Weir)
6. "U.S. Blues" (Hunter, Garcia)

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i had difficulty opening #s 1 and 3, so i'm lost on this. enjoyed #2 and am gonna try to pick up on 4 today. looks like an especially good setlist.


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Senator GAR in 2010! Wrote:
Where are we Dumpjack? I'm doingh #5 today. Opens with IKO IKO - Audible Lomit:
Volume 5 is the fifth in a series of live digital downloads of the band the Grateful Dead released by The Grateful Dead Productions. It was released on September 6, 2005 and is a three disc set featuring all of the March 27, 1988 show from the Hampton Coliseum in Hampton, VA. Except for the first two songs being from an "Ultra-Matrix" soundboard/audience tape hybrid, the concert is from the soundboard master.

The show included one of only two times the Grateful Dead played Bob Dylan's "Ballad Of A Thin Man." The show also features the only time the band performed Miles Davis' "So What."

Volume 5 was mastered in HDCD by Jeffrey Norman.
Disc one

1. "Iko Iko" (Traditional)
2. "Little Red Rooster" (Willie Dixon)
3. "Stagger Lee" (Robert Hunter, Jerry Garcia)
4. "Ballad Of A Thin Man" > (Bob Dylan)
5. "Cumberland Blues" > (Hunter, Garcia, Phil Lesh)
6. "Me and My Uncle" > (John Phillips)
7. "To Lay Me Down" > (Hunter, Garcia)
8. "Let It Grow" (John Perry Barlow, Bob Weir)

[edit] Disc two

1. "Space" (Garcia, Weir, Brent Mydland, Lesh)
2. "So What" (Miles Davis)
3. "Sugar Magnolia" (Hunter, Weir)
4. "Scarlet Begonias" (Hunter, Garcia)
5. "Fire On The Mountain" (Hunter, Mickey Hart)
6. "Estimated Prophet" (Barlow, Weir)
7. "Eyes Of The World" (Hunter, Garcia)
8. "Rhythm Devils" (Hart, Bill Kreutzman)

[edit] Disc three

1. "Space" (Garcia, Weir, Mydland, Lesh)
2. "Goin' Down The Road Feeling Bad" (trad.)
3. "I Need A Miracle" (Barlow, Weir)
4. "Dear Mr. Fantasy" (Jim Capaldi, Steve Winwood, Chris Wood)
5. "Sunshine Daydream" (Hunter, Weir)
6. "U.S. Blues" (Hunter, Garcia)


I'm glad you're picking up the slack. I'm all up in work right now and haven't played anything since #4. I'll start on #5 tomorrow saints be willing.

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"Turn On Your Lovelight" (Joseph Scott, Deadric Malone)
"That's It For The Other One":
"Cryptical Envelopment" > (Jerry Garcia)
"The Other One" > (Bill Kreutzman, Bob Weir)
"Cryptical Envelopment" (Garcia)
"New Potato Caboose" > (Bobby Petersen, Phil Lesh)
"China Cat Sunflower" > (Robert Hunter, Garcia)
"The Eleven" > (Hunter, Lesh)
"Caution (Do Not Stop On Tracks)" > (Grateful Dead)
"Feedback" (Grateful Dead)

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I can't resist. I really only listen to The Grateful Dead channel and The Virus in the truck - both basically packs of drug sucking jackals.

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Senator GAR in 2010! Wrote:
I really only listen to The Grateful Dead channel and The Virus in the truck - both basically packs of drug sucking jackals.


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gorgeous crazy fingers on vol. 4


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1. Mississippi Half-Step Uptown Toodeloo
2. Franklin's Tower
3. Mama Tried
4. Mexicali Blues
5. Althea
6. Little Red Rooster
7. Candyman
8. Easy To Love You
9. Let It Grow
10. Deal
11. Feel Like A Stranger
12. High Time
13. Lost Sailor
14. Saint Of Circumstance
15. Jam
16. Drums With Brent
17. Rhythm Devils
18. Space
19. He's Gone
20. Truckin
21. Black Peter
22. Around And Around
23. Johnny B Goode
24. Brokedown Palace
25. Supplication Jam
26. Estimated Prophet
27. Eyes Of The World
28. Rhythm Devils
29. Space
30. The Other One
31. Wharf Rat
32. Goin' Down The Road Feelin' Bad
33. Good Lovin'
34. U.S. Blues


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http://hotfile.com/dl/15813788/054d27f/Download_Series_vol._07.part2.rar.html

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what a weird looking show. standalone franklin's?


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what a weird looking show. standalone franklin's?


They did that during the early Brent era for some odd reason.

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These Truckers shows have been occupying my time this weekend/week. Ready to jump back into some Dead, though.

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harry Wrote:
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Hey DJ, be on the lookout for this that just came out:

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Hey DJ, be on the lookout for this that just came out:

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It's in the box.

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currently listening to Dylan and the Dead

not a whole lot of "good" music on this album, but this tour was rife with stories and about ten years worth things to express in gar speak.

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is there any JGB on hand that you all can drop in here??


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Yeah, here's Let It Rock

Disc 1
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Disc 2
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Part of the Digital Download series, don't think I got around to sharing this one:
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A Night at the Family Dog is the first non-sequential release in a series of live digital downloads of the band the Grateful Dead released by The Grateful Dead Productions. It was released on December 6, 2005 alongside Grateful Dead Download Series Volume 8. The show was recorded from a February 4, 1970 show at the Family Dog at the Great Highway in San Francisco, CA. Three of the songs were actually aired on a PBS special during that time.
Additional material was added to complete the disc. Dancing in the Streets from October 5, 1970 and Good Lovin' from December 31, 1970 made it onto the release.

Tracklist

Hard to Handle (Redding, Jones, Isbell)
Black Peter (Garcia, Hunter)
Me and My Uncle (Phillips)
China Cat Sunflower > (Garcia, Hunter)
I Know You Rider (Trad. Arr. By Grateful Dead)
St. Stephen > (Garcia, Lesh, Hunter)
Not Fade Away > (Petty, Holly
St. Stephen > (Garcia, Lesh, Hunter)
In the Midnight Hour (Pickett, Cropper)
Dancing in the Street (Gaye, Stevenson, Hunter)
Monkey and the Engineer (Fuller)
Good Lovin' > (Resnick, Clark)

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Need to get this asap:

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Years before Willie Nelson called it home, and decades before South By Southwest gave it international hip cache, Austin was Texas’ only hippie-tolerant city. It had bohemian coffee houses and clubs that served up psychedelic bands playing in front of mind-bending light shows. So is it any wonder that Austin was the first city in Texas to really take a shine to the Good Ol’ Grateful Dead?

The band first played the Austin Municipal Auditorium during a swing through Texas in February 1970, surprising (and delighting) a crowd that was no doubt expecting an evening of music from their most recent album, Live Dead, by playing a lot more folk and country-influenced material (including a short acoustic set). By the time the Dead returned to Municipal Auditorium on November 15, 1971, they had resoundingly affirmed their interest in Americana by putting out the twin masterpieces Workingman’s Dead and American Beauty (as well as the live “Skull & Roses”), but the band still had a few surprises up their sleeves, including a great young piano player, Keith Godchaux, and a cornucopia of fine new songs. The entire fall ’71 tour showed the thrilling impact that Keith’s arrival had on the Dead’s ever-morphing sound—talk about a quick study!—and Austin, just his sixteenth show with the band, is certainly among the strongest of that era, and a worthy choice for the latest installment in our Road Trips series, presented in its entirety. (For those of you keeping score at home, this is Volume 3, No. 2.)

There’s a freshness and spontaneity to the playing in this show that is a wonder to behold. It sounds like the group is exploring new musical worlds together, and indeed that is precisely what was happening: New songs introduced that summer and fall and played that night in Austin include “Jack Straw,” “One More Saturday Night,” “Mexicali Blues,” “Ramble On Rose,” “El Paso” and “You Win Again”; and several more date back just to the beginning of the year—“Bertha,” “Playing in the Band,” “Deal,” “Loser,” “Me and Bobby McGee.” The addition of Keith’s imaginative piano flourishes brought a new spark to all of those songs and in general inspired the rest of the group.

However, the reason this show is so revered among hard core fans is a pair of remarkable stretches of improvisatory genius—one in the first set, another in the second. On Disc One, you’ll find an amazing sequence of tunes that moves from “Dark Star” (a relative rarity in ’71) to “El Paso” (perfect for a Texas audience, of course!), back into more deep space, and finally landing at “Casey Jones.” And at the end of the show, on Disc Two, the Austin crowd is treated to what is, in my humble opinion, one of the best-ever versions of “Not Fade Away” > “Goin’ Down the Road” > “Not Fade Away,” loaded with beautiful and surprising musical turns and propelled by the can-do confidence of a band reveling in its new-found power. It’s prime Dead, for sure.

The action-packed Bonus Disc that will be sent gratis to those who order Road Trips 3.2 in what we nebulously refer to as “a timely fashion,” keeps us in Texas—indeed, it is taken from the hot show at Fort Worth’s Texas Christian University (aka TCU—go Horned Frogs!) the previous night, 11/14/71. We’ve loaded the disc mainly with tunes not played in Austin, so between the two nights, you can hear much of the group’s repertoire from that tour. TCU highlights include a sparkling “China Cat > Rider” and a long, jammy sequence that includes “Truckin’,” “The Other One,” “Me & My Uncle” and more “Other One,” before drifting into “Wharf Rat” and a killer “Sugar Magnolia” to close.

All selections are previously unissued recordings
DISC 1
1. Truckin'
2. Bertha
3. Playing In The Band
4. Deal
5. Jack Straw
6. Loser
7. Beat It On Down The Line
8. Dark Star>
9. El Paso>
10. Dark Star
11. Casey Jones
12. One More Saturday Night
DISC 2
1. Me And My Uncle
2. Ramble On Rose
3. Mexicali Blues
4. Brokedown Palace
5. Me And Bobby McGee
6. Cumberland Blues
7. Sugar Magnolia
8. You Win Again
9. Not Fade Away>
10. Jam>
11. Goin' Down The Road Feeling Bad>
12. Not Fade Away
13. Johnny B. Goode
FOR A LIMITED TIME ONLY get the Road Trips Vol. 3 No. 2 bonus disc
with your order. This offer is first come, first serve.
The Road Trips Vol. 3 No 2. bonus disc was recorded live at Texas
Christian University in Forth Worth, Texas (11/14/71).
1. China Cat Sunflower>
2. I Know You Rider
3. Sugaree
4. Truckin'>
5. Drums>
6. The Other One>
7. Me And My Uncle>
8. The Other One>
9. Wharf Rat>
10. Sugar Magnolia

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NICE! I just snagged that Family Dog. Thanks, Machine.

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harry Wrote:
I understand that you, of all people, know this crisis and, in your own way, are working to address it. You, the madras-pantsed julip-sipping Southern cracker and me, the oldman hippie California fruit cake are brothers in the struggle to save our country.

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This might be the best cover of the Vault series.

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This might be the best cover of the Vault series.


Yeah, that's back piece tat material -- or at least a fine t shirt!

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I understand that you, of all people, know this crisis and, in your own way, are working to address it. You, the madras-pantsed julip-sipping Southern cracker and me, the oldman hippie California fruit cake are brothers in the struggle to save our country.

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Senator GAR in 2010! Wrote:
DumpJack Wrote:
This might be the best cover of the Vault series.


Yeah, that's back piece tat material -- or at least a fine t shirt!


Fo realz

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