Just Be

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33 years ago today..

Set 1: Iko Iko, Jack Straw, Sugaree, Minglewood Blues, Althea, My Brother Esau, When Push Comes To Shove, Cassidy, China Cat Sunflower-> I Know You Rider, Looks Like Rain, Terrapin Station-> Drums-> Jam-> I Need A Miracle-> Black Peter-> Around & Around-> One More Saturday Night

Set 2: Tangled Up In Blue, I'll Be Your Baby Tonight*, Man Of Peace, Judas Priest, John Brown, Simple Twist Of Fate, Ballad Of A Thin Man, Memphis Blues, Chimes Of Freedom, Queen Jane Approximately, Gotta Serve Somebody, Joey, All Along The Watchtower, E: Touch Of Gray

Set 2 with Bob Dylan; *w/Garcia On Pedal Steel: Tangled Up In Blue, Judas Priest, Simple Twist Of Fate, Gotta Serve Somebody.
 

too larry

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From 44 years ago tonight, Grateful Dead 07/13/76 Orpheum Theater - San Francisco, CA


Set 1: Mississippi Half-Step Big River Peggy-O Cassidy Crazy Fingers Let It Grow Drums Let It Grow Might As Well

Set 2: The Music Never Stopped It Must Have Been The Roses Samson And Delilah High Time St. Stephen Not Fade Away St. Stephen Sugar Magnolia Stella Blue Sunshine Daydream

Encore: Dancin' In The Streets
 

CrunchBerries

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From 44 years ago tonight, Grateful Dead 07/13/76 Orpheum Theater - San Francisco, CA


Set 1: Mississippi Half-Step Big River Peggy-O Cassidy Crazy Fingers Let It Grow Drums Let It Grow Might As Well

Set 2: The Music Never Stopped It Must Have Been The Roses Samson And Delilah High Time St. Stephen Not Fade Away St. Stephen Sugar Magnolia Stella Blue Sunshine Daydream

Encore: Dancin' In The Streets
Haven’t gotten very far but that Half step was super soulful!
 

CrunchBerries

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From 44 years ago tonight, Grateful Dead 07/13/76 Orpheum Theater - San Francisco, CA


Set 1: Mississippi Half-Step Big River Peggy-O Cassidy Crazy Fingers Let It Grow Drums Let It Grow Might As Well

Set 2: The Music Never Stopped It Must Have Been The Roses Samson And Delilah High Time St. Stephen Not Fade Away St. Stephen Sugar Magnolia Stella Blue Sunshine Daydream

Encore: Dancin' In The Streets
76’ High Times are church!!! Soo fucking good!
 

injinji

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This sounds like a good one so far.

Grateful Dead 07/14/84 Greek Theater, University Of California - Berkeley, CA

Set 1: Jack Straw West LA Fadeaway Little Red Rooster Tennessee Jed Beat It On Down The Line Big Railroad Blues Looks Like Rain Don't Ease Me In

Set 2: Help On The Way Slipknot! Franklin's Tower Estimated Prophet Eyes Of The World Drums Truckin' Wharf Rat Goin' Down The Road Feeling Bad One More Saturday Night

Encore: Day Job


 

CrunchBerries

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Day late on this one. This one of those if I had a time machine shows. Pure Magic! In all the years I had this tape I hadn’t heard the Dark Star encore. I read on ReListen that a comet shot across the sky the moment Jerry sang dark star crashes!
 

Just Be

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54 years ago today..

Track 01: Big Boss Man (04:44.820)
Track 02: Standing On The Corner (03:26.270)
Track 03: Beat It On Down The Line [7] (03:32.418) >
Track 04: > In The Pines (04:54.155)
Track 05: Cardboard Cowboy (03:27.489)
Track 06: Nobody's Fault But Mine (04:06.135)
Track 07: The Next Time You See Me (03:40.836)
 

CrunchBerries

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54 years ago today..

Track 01: Big Boss Man (04:44.820)
Track 02: Standing On The Corner (03:26.270)
Track 03: Beat It On Down The Line [7] (03:32.418) >
Track 04: > In The Pines (04:54.155)
Track 05: Cardboard Cowboy (03:27.489)
Track 06: Nobody's Fault But Mine (04:06.135)
Track 07: The Next Time You See Me (03:40.836)
That In the Pines!!!
 

CrunchBerries

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Who exactly is this Charlie Miller guy? I never heard of him until recently.
Charlie Miller is a Taper legend! Many of the best, most historic recordings that we all know and love are from him, this one included. You can search on ReListen or probably Archive.org for only his recordings. You won’t be disappointed with the sound quality and vibe of his tapes
 

Just Be

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Charlie Miller is a Taper legend! Many of the best, most historic recordings that we all know and love are from him, this one included. You can search on ReListen or probably Archive.org for only his recordings. You won’t be disappointed with the sound quality and vibe of his tapes
I've seen his name and recordings all over Archive.org. I just wasn't sure if he was a taper or someone that reworked old tapes.
 

Nutbag Poster

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I've seen his name and recordings all over Archive.org. I just wasn't sure if he was a taper or someone that reworked old tapes.
He is/was a taper too, but his MONSTROUS contribution has been doing the definitive transfer and remastering jobs on hundreds and hundreds of old analog tapes and reels . The most recent Charlie Miller transfer is ALWAYS the best version of a show to my ears. He gets the old tapes sounding as good as they're ever capable of sounding. An occasional matrix might beat a CM sounboard but not usually and they typically use the CM sbd in their matrix anyway.
 
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Nutbag Poster

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Just fired this one up with my morning coffee and little Tangie. 31th birthday boy here! I'm not a super-duper fan of post-coma, but this show is one that rises way above to me. They sound so STRONG and CONFIDENT right out of the gate with that opening Hell in a Bucket alone. Phil's just masterful and Jerry's ripping it with that hive of bees tone and crisp fingers. And that's just the first song.

 
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