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« Reply #520 on: April 15, 2011, 10:55:12 AM »

I'm not a one for 'tribute bands' but hearing live Dead tunes is always to be encouraged.

If anyone is in or around Manchester tomorrow please come along to this...the Deed are very very good in,er,deed.....

http://www.workingmans-deed.110mb.com/

I'll be there (but don't let that put you off)....
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« Reply #521 on: April 15, 2011, 11:08:22 AM »


I'm not a one for 'tribute bands' but hearing live Dead tunes is always to be encouraged.

If anyone is in or around Manchester tomorrow please come along to this...the Deed are very very good in,er,deed.....

http://www.workingmans-deed.110mb.com/

I'll be there (but don't let that put you off)....


wow im wondering about how to manage that right now
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« Reply #522 on: April 15, 2011, 11:09:18 AM »



I'm not a one for 'tribute bands' but hearing live Dead tunes is always to be encouraged.

If anyone is in or around Manchester tomorrow please come along to this...the Deed are very very good in,er,deed.....

http://www.workingmans-deed.110mb.com/

I'll be there (but don't let that put you off)....


wow im wondering about how to manage that right now


Oh please do, Jim...would be great to say hi...
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« Reply #523 on: April 17, 2011, 07:45:58 PM »

A most enjoyable evening had by all..attendance was good (about 50 - 10 or more higher than was needed to make things pay for themselves so everyone was happy).  I particularly enjoyed the reaction of the confused regulars in the pub.  One was asking about who the band was and why everyone was wearing those colourful t-shirts?   Cheesy

If anyone is in France in June...they might be interested in this event....it's another rather special gig by Deadicace, another excellent Dead covers band.  When they played at SOL a couple of years ago, Barry Melton sat in with them.

The band's Bill Giles writes:

Tuesday 21 June 2011 - Fete de la Musique. 1945 - 2100
Place de la Mairie, Auvers sur Oise (30km north west of Paris)

Hey, we're playing on the Solstice as part of the Fete de la Musique at
Auvers sur Oise.   (All French towns celebrate the Fete de la Musique -
you can play in the street, plug into a lampost .... but this is the
event organised by the town hall.)  As you'll probably know, the Dead
had been scheduled to play at the Auvers festival on the weekend of
19/20 June 1971 but the whole event was rained out (Jean-Michel can
testify).  Staying at the nearby (5km) Chateau d'Herouville which housed
a recording studio, the band played in front of the Chateau to an
audience mainly from the village on the 21st. This will be the 40th
anniversary of that impromptu concert.

No links for the event are yet up on the Auvers town site.  Meanwhile
recollections of the festival (non-)event can be found en francais at
http://paris70.free.fr/auvers71.htm



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« Reply #524 on: April 17, 2011, 09:06:55 PM »




I'm not a one for 'tribute bands' but hearing live Dead tunes is always to be encouraged.

If anyone is in or around Manchester tomorrow please come along to this...the Deed are very very good in,er,deed.....

http://www.workingmans-deed.110mb.com/

I'll be there (but don't let that put you off)....


wow im wondering about how to manage that right now


Oh please do, Jim...would be great to say hi...


what with getting new windows in and the footie being on at tea time i was just too cream crackered,unfortunately
a bad me for me this week as ai;m pretty well gigged out what with FoF last thurs, muffins on tuesday and saw dox on thurs next
next time ill try harder to make it, if they do a next time,that is
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« Reply #525 on: April 25, 2011, 05:47:45 PM »

You couldn't make it up...Being sued for selling their own music!!!

http://legalpad.typepad.com/my_weblog/2011/04/patent-suit-against-grateful-dead-seen-as-gratuitous.html
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« Reply #526 on: April 25, 2011, 11:08:03 PM »

Interesting. Some major players in the arena (Apple, Microsoft (Zune), Napster, Amazon, et. al.) have already settled lawsuits filed by that company.

Here's the patent they're being accused of infringing:
http://www.freepatentsonline.com/6247130.pdf
Fritsch, Bernhard seems to have a very secure future ...
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« Reply #527 on: April 30, 2011, 11:28:57 AM »

Pete was wondering on another thread why I don't particularly enjoy Live/Dead.

For me the era before they started to write songs in a more trad/songwriterly style is much less accessible.   I did enjoy Anthem and parts of Aoxomoxoa, but Live/Dead showcases just the long psychedelic improv epics, and whereas in the context of a Dick's Picks or a Road Trips I can enjoy one or two of these excursions, an album that includes nothing but this aspect of their output isn't going to get many replays chez moi.  I don't think it's bad or anything - but a Dead album without some shorter melodic songs isn't going to be one of my faves.

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« Reply #528 on: April 30, 2011, 03:37:23 PM »


Pete was wondering on another thread why I don't particularly enjoy Live/Dead.

For me the era before they started to write songs in a more trad/songwriterly style is much less accessible.   I did enjoy Anthem and parts of Aoxomoxoa, but Live/Dead showcases just the long psychedelic improv epics, and whereas in the context of a Dick's Picks or a Road Trips I can enjoy one or two of these excursions, an album that includes nothing but this aspect of their output isn't going to get many replays chez moi.  I don't think it's bad or anything - but a Dead album without some shorter melodic songs isn't going to be one of my faves.

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I can understand your thinking.   At that moment in time - being unaware of what delights were to follow in later years - it WAS the pinnacle.   I was quite disappointed at the time Aoxomoxoa was released, mainly because it contained too many songs, and not enough solos.   I've since changed my mind on that album, of course.
It was a similar thing with Quicksilver. When Shady Grove was released, I could have cried. Unfortunately, unlike the Dead, poor old Quicksilver never released anything to surpass Happy Trails.  
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« Reply #529 on: April 30, 2011, 07:34:08 PM »


poor old Quicksilver never released anything to surpass Happy Trails.  


Yes they did - the self titled debut is much better IMO.

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« Reply #530 on: April 30, 2011, 07:38:44 PM »



poor old Quicksilver never released anything to surpass Happy Trails.  


Yes they did - the self titled debut is much better IMO.

Jules

When I said surpass, I meant AFTER Happy Trails, not before!
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« Reply #531 on: April 30, 2011, 07:40:54 PM »




poor old Quicksilver never released anything to surpass Happy Trails.  


Yes they did - the self titled debut is much better IMO.

Jules

When I said surpass, I meant AFTER Happy Trails, not before!


You may have meant that, Pete, but that ain't what you typed!   Wink

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« Reply #532 on: May 01, 2011, 03:25:37 PM »

We are everywhere Smiley

http://www.independent.co.uk/news/people/news/suu-kyi-dedicated-follower-of-the-grateful-dead-2277350.html
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« Reply #533 on: May 01, 2011, 05:33:54 PM »





poor old Quicksilver never released anything to surpass Happy Trails.  


Yes they did - the self titled debut is much better IMO.

Jules

When I said surpass, I meant AFTER Happy Trails, not before!


You may have meant that, Pete, but that ain't what you typed!   Wink

Jules

Oh shut up Jules, or I won't take that 'Stepping Out' cd off your hands!!!!!!  Kiss
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Excellent David.  We truly are everywhere!
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« Reply #535 on: May 02, 2011, 01:39:54 PM »



The latest Road Trips offering looks to be particularly strawberry. Full show from Denver, 21st Nov '73, + a segment from the previous night with a "Mind Left Body Jam". Mmm.

http://www.dead.net/road-trips/road-trips-vol-4-no-3?eml=dn/041111/rttext2


I'm wondering what the bonus disc is all the same, with a eye to maybe grabbing one on eBay.  If anyone finds out what the bonus is, please let me know.


Answering my own question, here's the lowdown on the subscription-only bonus disc:-

Recorded live at Cleveland Public Auditorium, Cleveland, OH (December 6, 1973)
All selections are previously unissued recordings

Track listing:
1. Greatest Story Ever Told (5:42)
2. China Cat Sunflower > (9:18)
3. I Know You Rider (5:31)
4. Dark Star > (43:33)
5. Eyes of the World (14:03)

Look at the length of that Dark>Eyes pairing!  Jeez!   Shocked

I'm going to try my hardest to track one of these down as I didn't take out a sub.   Sad

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« Reply #536 on: May 02, 2011, 06:34:55 PM »

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=h5D_j6mtCA4

Dunno if any of you followed my previous link to Bob Weir's new rehearsal studio TRI, but here it is again.  It's well worth a glimpse IMO.
There are some other equally enjoyable videos.
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« Reply #537 on: May 03, 2011, 08:47:14 AM »

Europe '72 is good on songs, and a superb live album, although it's studio tweaked. There's a companion set Steppin Out-  England '72 which is also excellent. Also classic live stuff is on the 'Skull and Roses' album.

Don't get into Dick's Picks until you get some other live albums would be my advice. DPs are wart and all, complete concerts, and vary a lot, though the good ones are very good indeed.

Good Studio: Mars Hotel, American Beauty, Workingman's Dead, Wake of the Flood.

Sorry if this repeats other posts - no time to read it all.
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« Reply #538 on: May 03, 2011, 08:49:20 AM »


Europe '72 is good on songs, and a superb live album, although it's studio tweaked. There's a companion set Steppin Out-  England '72 which is also excellent.


Well if you just signed on for the forthcoming motherlode of box sets, then Steppin' Out has become somewhat redundant........unless you're called Pete.   Cheesy

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Europe '72 is good on songs, and a superb live album, although it's studio tweaked. There's a companion set Steppin Out-  England '72 which is also excellent.


Well if you just signed on for the forthcoming motherlode of box sets, then Steppin' Out has become somewhat redundant........unless you're called Pete.   Cheesy

Jules


No, I can live without that one- I don't even know if i'd live long enough to hear it in its entirety, especiall the way i keep CDs - 2,3,4, 5 year old unplayed discs on my shelves.
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