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Holy shit, that may be the most animated I've ever heard Jerry sing during the "Wish I was a headlight..." part of IKYR


That was a good one. I was happy to end with this show, Disc 3 was the sweet groove.



I don't care how many times I hear it, I'll always love China RIder and One More Saturday Night.

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has anyone heard jane's addiction's version of "ripple"? it is prototypical animal collective. really cool 'the other one' theme in the outro.


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has anyone heard jane's addiction's version of "ripple"? it is prototypical animal collective. really cool 'the other one' theme in the outro.


I found out Jerry died b/c we were driving to lunch and listening to Album 88...They didn't have any Dead so they played that.

I actually used to have that Deadicated album that it comes from but its long gone.

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has anyone heard jane's addiction's version of "ripple"? it is prototypical animal collective. really cool 'the other one' theme in the outro.


I found out Jerry died b/c we were driving to lunch and listening to Album 88...They didn't have any Dead so they played that.

I actually used to have that Deadicated album that it comes from but its long gone.


I got it and can share it around.

It's weird we don't have a planned release for today. I think I'm gonna play some Road Trips later and ween myself down a bit.

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I've gotta finish #10 but after that I've gotta go on a steady diet of 2009 releases.

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I've gotta finish #10 but after that I've gotta go on a steady diet of 2009 releases.



That's pussy talk!

I thought we were continuing with Road Trips and the one offs like To Terrapin and From Egypt?

OVER? WHAT OVER? WAS IT OVER WHEN THE GERMANS BOMBED PEARL HARBOR??!

I'm queuing up From Egypt this morning -- you're welcome to join in.

I bet Charger Charlie's with me?

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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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I'm queuing up From Egypt this morning -- you're welcome to join in.

I bet Charger Charlie's with me?


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In 2008, the idea of a rock band doing their proverbial thing in Egypt holds far less cache than it did 30 years prior. However, it was unquestionably a novel notion when the Grateful Dead sought to begin diplomatic talks between the U.S. Government and Egyptian officials to allow for the band to bring their "long, strange trip" to Cairo's Gizah Sound & Light Theater in mid-September of 1978. Considering the precarious political state of the world at the time, it is a minor miracle that these shows came off at all. Rocking the Cradle: Egypt 1978 (2008) gathers two-and-a-half hours of highlights from the September 15 and 16, 1978 performances -- with the vast majority coming from the latter date. While they played on the 13th (as a sort of sound check) and the 14th as well, there is no music from either date located here. In terms of the set list -- and in particular the contents of this title -- the combo stick pretty close to their concurrent late-'70s repertoire. The obvious and notable exception being highly-truncated remnants of "Ollin Arageed" featuring Hamza El Din and the Nubian Youth Choir. Otherwise, half of the band's yet-to-be released studio album Shakedown Street (1978) is represented by way of "New, New Minglewood Blues," "Stagger Lee," "I Need A Miracle," "Fire on the Mountain," and the title track "Shakedown Street." As was typical, the Grateful Dead chose to road test and woodshed much of their "new" material prior to committing it to tape in the comparatively sterile studio confines. In fact, it is the more recent selections that seem to give this double-CD package its brightest moments. Disc One's rousing opener, "Jack Straw," boasts some stellar interplay between Bob Weir (guitar/vocals) and Phil Lesh (bass), while Jerry Garcia's emphatic fretwork stands the finale of "Deal" in good stead. More substantive are the thoroughly jammed-out contents of Disc Two. The percussion-intensive opener -- the aforementioned "Ollin Arageed" -- yields to thoughtful, if not slightly meandering readings of "Fire on the Mountain" and "Iko Iko." The quarter-hour plus workout of "Shakedown Street" then leads into a short "Drums" and "Space" excursion. Lovely and poignant as ever, "Stella Blue" is sandwiched between the otherwise standard fare of "Truckin'" and their tried and true take of Chuck Berry's "Around and Around." The bonus DVD is more of a curio than a significant contribution to the Grateful Dead's musical canon. The footage is fairly well shot and thankfully bereft of the untenable graphics that all but ruined most of the in-house video of the band circa the '80s and '90s. As an added bonus, there are several minutes of silent Super 8 mm film shot by the combo's then-road manager Richard Loren. Sadly, the packaging -- replete with a pop-up cardboard Sphinx -- offers no protection for the playing surface of the CDs or DVD. Therefore scratches are inevitable. Deadheads seeking similar performances by the Grateful Dead during this same era are encouraged to check out either Dick's Picks, Vol. 18 (2000) or Dick's Picks, Vol. 25 (2002), as well as the multimedia Closing of Winterland (2003) from December 31st, 1978.


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2.5 hours? Sure, I can squeeze that in.

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2.5 hours? Sure, I can squeeze that in.



Was there a chapter on this in the Simmons Book of Basketball?

I mean there really should have been, right?

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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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In the Epilogue he interviews Bill Walton...I'm gonna guess that Walton was in the middle of a similar project and Simmons had to constantly bring the topic back to hoops...

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just starting #12 now and forgetting everything i've said about china cat->rider. this to open the show is the most adventurous we've heard by a long shot, and to start off a show/release? damn. the "mud love buddy jam" before rider is the same theme we've been hearing since that early awesome dark star, that Fillmore show I think, reappearing from time to time, and i guess actually what we know as mind left body jam.


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I think I have a line on the Egypt dvd too. Kind of curious to see that. I'm loving this right now.

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DumpJack Wrote:
I think I have a line on the Egypt dvd too. Kind of curious to see that. I'm loving this right now.


while the videography isn't really all that special, it's worth it if just to see jerry in pigtails.

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I am playing these from the download of the DVD you gave us Charlie, and I think the Egypt I have may be different than the one above. The sound quality is TERRIBLE, and the tracklist appears a little off?

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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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I am playing these from the download of the DVD you gave us Charlie, and I think the Egypt I have may be different than the one above. The sound quality is TERRIBLE, and the tracklist appears a little off?


I have the actual album here, I thought everyone had it but I guess not. I'll up that now. Quality is much better.

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The Nubian Youth Choir on 'Ollin Arageed' is the stuff of nightmares. I'm know I'm getting AIDS just listening to this.

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Senator Ba HumGAR Wrote:
I am playing these from the download of the DVD you gave us Charlie, and I think the Egypt I have may be different than the one above. The sound quality is TERRIBLE, and the tracklist appears a little off?


That's what I have as well and I had to abort after two songs.

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Yail Bloor Wrote:
Senator Ba HumGAR Wrote:
I am playing these from the download of the DVD you gave us Charlie, and I think the Egypt I have may be different than the one above. The sound quality is TERRIBLE, and the tracklist appears a little off?


That's what I have as well and I had to abort after two songs.


Apologies once again.

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I'm still listening -- it reminds of some old tapes I used to have :)

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Oh its cool, I've literally got a list of 2009 releases to listen to.

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is the Jerry Garcia solo stuff worth exploring?

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is the Jerry Garcia solo stuff worth exploring?


absolutely. i sometimes prefer it actually. also worth exploring are his projects with grisman, old & in the way, basically anything he's put his 9 fingers to....

bob weir's ace album is even worth a listen.

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I have Brent Mydland's solo record too.

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Ace was one of the first CDs i ever owned, I definitely enjoy it. I have a few of Jerry with Grissman that are quality for a sunday afternoon chill out.

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Actual album links for Rockin' the Cradle
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Disc 2 http://www.mediafire.com/?hmdnyynuv4u

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