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  1. Looks really really good, thanks for the posts
  2. http://relisten.net/grateful-dead/1984/4/29-4 Taped at the 21st row DFC Rob Eaton with a Charlie Miller transfer. It keeps posting another source besides Ron's. I've tried. You should be able to bring up Eaton's
  3. We got an Oh The Dreadful Wind and The Rain>Dust In The Baggie, midset, last night at The Southgate Revival House in Newport last night. Also , some hints of PITB throughout the extensive jams. Really great cosmic harmonizing with mandolin and the banjo, stand up bass. He came from two shows in Texas and is heading now to Pittsburgh. DO NOT MISS this if he comes your way. A deadheads delight. Threw in reference lines about hippies buying tyedyes from Uncle John. The riffing and incredible speed and passion bring him to places only JG went. Hopefully, he won't crash and burn. He seemed strong last night. Dropped one the line about making the fiddle from her small breast plate, but made up for it with leads that were moment to moment inspired. What a treat. Turmoil and Tinfoil is his second album. Worth it. We really wanted that Dreadful Wind and he did it without anyone asking, he just knew what needed to be played and joy rose from the dusts of despair, esp with the PITB licks we all were grinning, laughing and sheading tears while he was shredding the acoustic
  4. He's got a hell of a tour schedule set up for this year. One day in SF the next on the east coast, hitting a lot of the majors also Telluride, DelFest, Hartford, ect..
  5. at the carrier dome in Syracuse 84, they didn't even have the stage lit up, just this weird little outline of each musician could be seen from the upper upper eshcalons. After experiencing Pages's duck walks and Townsend's windmills this was something very intriguing, then BAM 85 hit!! and 85 hit hard if you were impressionable and into music, it then became about HAVING to do the whole tour to get the She Belongs or cryptical, or ?????
  6. $10.00 a show at The Stone right before the Chinese New Years shows in 1987. Sat and Sun. only convinced one other in our group to go out ahead. Damn well better believe those Stone shows blew doors off of the Civic Auditorium shows with GD later that week. $15.00 a show for the Wiltern later in 87 on Friday March 13 and 14th. Two full sets in a place as big as a living room for $10.00, tell me Jerry didn't love to play. One of the most underrated aspects of JGB was John Kahn, the mighty KAHN!!!!
  7. This "too many cryin in my beer songs person didn't know he was getting a rare rebirth of To Lay Me Down (which we got in Hampton). Tea, you really got the wild intro to your 30 yr trip when you got that Scarlet Fire first set opener in Chicago! I've reference the minglewood from Joe Louis before as won of my favorites when Jerry and Bobby run the main lead together and Brent joins in, just synchronicity at it's finest
  8. Rumpke mountain boys have been doing an acoustic, jugband version of Viola Lee for years. Seems like the time the two bands spent together in Jamaica was productive. RMB also tear up Duprees. Masters of War is just a down right great, necessary song, along with Roger Water's The Bravery of Being Out of Range from his 1992 Amused to Death album. What God wants God gets...
  9. http://relisten.net/billy-strings/2017/8/29 Check out this soundboard from Nashville last year. Opens with Oh the Wind and the Rain>Dust in the Baggie. Later a sweet Senor and a nice take on Riders in the Storm with an interesting take of The End referencing a hippie loving his parents instead of killing them. See what you think Sorry, wrong show link before, got it right here (I think)
  10. Ammagamalin Crew

    Anaheim

    Chad Wackerman from Frank Zappa's '84 band? I love playing Positively 4th Street, I just hope those who are listening are not offended. It's a great song to play and sing. Thanks for the list and venue review. Keep on keeping on like you do!
  11. Before looking at this setlist, I was thinking either a JGB show or one of those three set 1980 October shows. Looks like DSO put together thier own magical set. Have in the pool everyone
  12. How Sweet It Is (To Be Loved By You) Catfish John After Midnight Mission In The Rain Who Was John They Love Each Other Moonlight Mile Set 2 Harder They Come Knockin' On Heaven's Door Talkin' 'Bout You Keystone 2/13/76
  13. Masonic Temple is a small place in Detroit. Wierd the dead were able to play there in 1979
  14. nobody's posting island setlists, not even the band
  15. ChinaRiderChina Cat. Doll Playing TERRAPINN.
  16. some dude jumped in his car at a red light, so with kids, keep yo doors locked as you travel through town. Otherwise, I've had nothing short of great food and met some of the best people in the town if Philadelphia
  17. That's really good stuff there Billy! You're right about watching out for robbery. It happened to my friend when he pulled into town for the spring 86 spectrum shows, along time ago, but there are predators on the streets of philly. Great restaurant reviews, have fun everyone
  18. Terrapin Nation opened NYE back in Indy a few years ago. Warm up bands usually leave me wanting even more for the band I'm going to see, can't wait for them to end to get to the main event. DSO is a great way to bring in the new year, have fun
  19. Back 1990 we were treated to five nights of JGB at the Wiltern during this week
  20. 11/2/1984 BCT, the first part of the second set was played on Sirius this morning, so glad to be led back to this show, all is irie
  21. The wheel is my favorite outta space, like an awe after the storm, Brent did well with the wheel for a whole lotta years
  22. gotta chime in on this day: 10-20-1984 Carrier Dome Syracuse, NY, ....don't you know it's gonna be alright....
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