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I think Giant Matlock is up.

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Who's Pick is tomorrow?


I think Giant Matlock is up.


He's MIA, you pick tomorrow and he can have the next one.

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Sorry, I missed this last night....

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yeah i fixed it. it IS a big one though :mrgreen:

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Shit, I screwed up that edit.

I've been looking forward to this set a lot. Glad it's one of the final ones.

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 Post subject: Re: Loogar, Dumpjack and Yail Bloor listen to the Dick's Picks S
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Although many of the entries in the Grateful Dead's Dick's Picks series of archival recordings have great stories behind them, this four-disc volume bears an exceptional lineage. It seems after Keith Godchaux (keyboards) was hired in the summer of 1971, the keyboardist -- who would be replacing Ron "Pigpen" McKernan -- was given tapes of a recent tour by Jerry Garcia (guitar/vocals). Godchaux's mandate was to familiarize himself with the band's concurrent repertoire in preparation for their next batch of dates in the fall. Fast-forward three and a half decades as Godchaux's personal belongings are being gathered and sorted by his son Zion and brother Brian on a houseboat once owned by Keith and Brian's parents (Zion's grandparents). There they found a significant cache of Grateful Dead master reels from the spring and summer of 1971. As they had been aboard the vessel for 35 years, the vast majority of the music had never been circulated among even the most faithful Deadheads. That is until now. Dick's Picks, Vol. 35 (2005) contains the complete August 7, 1971, show at Convention Hall in San Diego, as well as the surviving fragments from the previous gig on August 6, 1971, at the Hollywood Palladium. There are also pieces from a show at the Auditorium Theatre in Chicago on August 24, 1971. One major caveat for listeners is significant (read: noticeable) distortion on Bob Weir's (guitar/vocals) vocal microphone during the August 24th performance, in particular on otherwise excellent versions of "Uncle John's Band" and "Brokedown Palace." The four-plus hours of music uncover the combo at a critical juncture as Mickey Hart (percussion) had taken a sabbatical a few months earlier and Tom "T.C." Constanten (keyboards) quit to pursue a solo career. Plus, Pigpen was beginning to suffer from years of drinking and questionable lifestyle choices. Several tunes that would become staples in the Grateful Dead's continually increasing repertoire are heard here in their infancy. Among them, "Big Railroad Blues," "Goin' Down the Road Feelin' Bad," "Bertha," "Playing in the Band," "Brown-Eyed Women," and Kris Kristofferson's "Me & Bobby McGee" are but a few of the highlights. Another is the McKernan original rarity "Empty Pages." The slow bluesy number recalls his interpretation of the Otis Redding tearjerker "Pain in My Heart" and this is one of a mere handful of times the cut was played. In terms of the group's trademark symbiotic instrumental interaction and despite (or perhaps because of) the personnel changes, there is a tight yet limber quality propelling the lengthier jams, specifically those connecting "Goin' Down the Road Feeling Bad" to "Johnny B. Goode" during the San Diego concert and the especially tasty suite that sandwiches "Me & My Uncle" between "The Other One" at the Hollywood Palladium. For many, this will be the highlight of the entire package as nary a note is misplaced and they combine their acidic antics with some lean and convivial communications. Here is hoping there is more to be heard from this formerly hidden stash of vintage Grateful Dead.


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Disc 1 - http://www.hidelinks.com/?ywc18cahtu

Disc 2 - http://www.hidelinks.com/?o7l7n080xt

Disc 3 - http://www.hidelinks.com/?kk17fycxfr

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i'm having continual problems with these mp3 files. invariably one or two songs per volume cut out in the middle with fucking terribly loud distortion. it's very very very unpleasant in the middle of a sugaree in this case.

no one's having these problems? i'm only having these issues with these, not other, downloaded files.


What's the time point where the distortion kicks in?


7:56 in the Goin Down the Road from Dick's 20, for instance.


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7:56 in the Goin Down the Road from Dick's 20, for instance.


Yeah, I don't have that on my original. Must be something that happens while archiving I guess.

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 Post subject: Re: Loogar, Dumpjack and Yail Bloor listen to the Dick's Picks S
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Big Railroad Blues was fucking awesome. I love me some '71.

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7:56 in the Goin Down the Road from Dick's 20, for instance.


Yeah, I don't have that on my original. Must be something that happens while archiving I guess.


Yeah it must be. I listen to these in fear now. Is there a way around this?


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7:56 in the Goin Down the Road from Dick's 20, for instance.


Yeah, I don't have that on my original. Must be something that happens while archiving I guess.


Yeah it must be. I listen to these in fear now. Is there a way around this?


I don't know how to move large collections around aside from the zip/rar route. If anyone else has any ideas or suggestions, I'd love to hear it.

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Although many of the entries in the Grateful Dead's Dick's Picks series of archival recordings have great stories behind them, this four-disc volume bears an exceptional lineage. It seems after Keith Godchaux (keyboards) was hired in the summer of 1971, the keyboardist -- who would be replacing Ron "Pigpen" McKernan -- was given tapes of a recent tour by Jerry Garcia (guitar/vocals). Godchaux's mandate was to familiarize himself with the band's concurrent repertoire in preparation for their next batch of dates in the fall. Fast-forward three and a half decades as Godchaux's personal belongings are being gathered and sorted by his son Zion and brother Brian on a houseboat once owned by Keith and Brian's parents (Zion's grandparents). There they found a significant cache of Grateful Dead master reels from the spring and summer of 1971. As they had been aboard the vessel for 35 years, the vast majority of the music had never been circulated among even the most faithful Deadheads. That is until now. Dick's Picks, Vol. 35 (2005) contains the complete August 7, 1971, show at Convention Hall in San Diego, as well as the surviving fragments from the previous gig on August 6, 1971, at the Hollywood Palladium. There are also pieces from a show at the Auditorium Theatre in Chicago on August 24, 1971. One major caveat for listeners is significant (read: noticeable) distortion on Bob Weir's (guitar/vocals) vocal microphone during the August 24th performance, in particular on otherwise excellent versions of "Uncle John's Band" and "Brokedown Palace." The four-plus hours of music uncover the combo at a critical juncture as Mickey Hart (percussion) had taken a sabbatical a few months earlier and Tom "T.C." Constanten (keyboards) quit to pursue a solo career. Plus, Pigpen was beginning to suffer from years of drinking and questionable lifestyle choices. Several tunes that would become staples in the Grateful Dead's continually increasing repertoire are heard here in their infancy. Among them, "Big Railroad Blues," "Goin' Down the Road Feelin' Bad," "Bertha," "Playing in the Band," "Brown-Eyed Women," and Kris Kristofferson's "Me & Bobby McGee" are but a few of the highlights. Another is the McKernan original rarity "Empty Pages." The slow bluesy number recalls his interpretation of the Otis Redding tearjerker "Pain in My Heart" and this is one of a mere handful of times the cut was played. In terms of the group's trademark symbiotic instrumental interaction and despite (or perhaps because of) the personnel changes, there is a tight yet limber quality propelling the lengthier jams, specifically those connecting "Goin' Down the Road Feeling Bad" to "Johnny B. Goode" during the San Diego concert and the especially tasty suite that sandwiches "Me & My Uncle" between "The Other One" at the Hollywood Palladium. For many, this will be the highlight of the entire package as nary a note is misplaced and they combine their acidic antics with some lean and convivial communications. Here is hoping there is more to be heard from this formerly hidden stash of vintage Grateful Dead.


Code:
Disc 1 - http://www.hidelinks.com/?ywc18cahtu

Disc 2 - http://www.hidelinks.com/?o7l7n080xt

Disc 3 - http://www.hidelinks.com/?kk17fycxfr

Disc 4 - http://www.hidelinks.com/?abhxl5g37k




For some reason I couldn't edit my post. Anyway sorry for the delay on Disc 4. Upload kept failing.

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 Post subject: Re: Loogar, Dumpjack and Yail Bloor listen to the Dick's Picks S
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BTW I dragged this into my iphone, got in the shower, unplugged it and left for work (like I do almost every morning), got on the road and it wasn't there so I'll have to start over tmrw.

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BTW I dragged this into my iphone, got in the shower, unplugged it and left for work (like I do almost every morning), got on the road and it wasn't there so I'll have to start over tmrw.


I'm finished off the first two discs today and am going on 3 and 4 tomorrow. Great stuff so far, although the reviewer wasn't kidding regarding 'Uncle John's Band'. Sweet jesus that was off.

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Annotated lyrics site. I wish I had this earlier. Also I guess our Canadian friends will continue playing along so let's go with Volume 28 for today and tomorrow, and pick up with a new pick Friday?

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Dern: http://artsites.ucsc.edu/GDead/agdl/#intro

Annotated lyrics site. I wish I had this earlier. Also I guess our Canadian friends will continue playing along so let's go with Volume 28 for today and tomorrow, and pick up with a new pick Friday?



I'll up Vol. 28 and see where we land on Friday, which is my pick, eh?

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Also I guess our Canadian friends will continue playing along so let's go with Volume 28 for today and tomorrow, and pick up with a new pick Friday?


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I think we should all give thanks for this great Project. Gonna fire up disc 3 from 35 shortly.

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big boss man and hard to handle are awesome. so nice to hear an old school show. i'm finding that this is my favourite period, the pig pen.


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big boss man and hard to handle are awesome. so nice to hear an old school show. i'm finding that this is my favourite period, the pig pen.


Yeah after a huge run of late 70s and 80s shows it was nice to get some Pig back. Last show with him, I'm afraid.

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You guys are so incredible. I keep peeking in. I started getting really busy during the times I normally would have to sit down and concentrate on a record, so I dropped out. Maybe after the holidays if this is still going I can start back up.

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I think I'd actually like a hard copy of Volume 35.

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