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Donna Jean Godchaux effs up more good DEAD recordings

bubbaNearl

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than Carter makes liver pills.

BTW - was some GREAT music in the Gusta last night. Hope the recent trend of good tunes coming here doesn't end.
 
Yup.....nothing worse than listening to Help On The Way Slipknot

Franklin's Tower segment to get revved up, then get bitch-slapped by that all-time suck-ass Sunrise crap.
 
SUNRISE! -- Y'all boys just never ate enough ACID to ..

get it.
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I can ROLL with Donna. Nothing's perfect. And they never were anyway. I could never eat enough ACID or SHROOMS or SMOKE enough DOPE to make Space/Drums palatable in any era.
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Re: Who was there?*

The Revivalists - got in about half way through their set. Dang good band. With shorter songs they would be all over the radio. Dudes got that kinda voice. They blew me away with their cover of RATM's "Bulls on Parade" - effing nailed it. Kinda out their style so to speak - but shows what great musicianship they have.

This is an older version but gives some idear:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=37NzMG36a6E


Lettuce was next. Brooklyn band. Straight up Jam Funk in yer face. Hear em alot on the Sirius - 1st time seeing em live. Again Blown the eff away. When Sharon Jones - yes Sharon Jones came out and they did some James Brown ... i thought the place was gonna erupt!

Govt Mule closed it out and went mostly old school. Just Great. Jorgen was loud and strong and that always pushes Uncle Warren to a HIGHER level.

the whole thing was broadcast on sirius jam on - and will be rebroadcast at noon today.

vvvvvvv

https://twitter.com/sxmjamon
 
she HAD to be on Jerry's jimmy ... just dont get it.

Playing in the Band is such a good song.... till that bitch pipes in.
 
anything MILLER....set 2 here is just the teets.......

Grateful Dead - December 30, 1977

Winterland Arena - San Francisco, CA



Recording Info:

SBD -> Master Reel -> Dat -> FLAC



Transfer Info:

FLAC -> Samplitude Professional v11.2.1 -> FLAC

(3 Discs Audio / 1 DVD FLAC)



All Transfers and Mastering By Charlie Miller

charliemiller87@earthlink.net

February 6, 2015



Notes:

-- All disc changes are seamless

-- This is a fixed version of shnid=132379

-- Levels were increased approximately 14db



Set 1:

d1t01 - Mississippi Half-Step Uptown Toodeloo

d1t02 - Me And My Uncle

d1t03 - Dire Wolf

d1t04 - Looks Like Rain

d1t05 - Row Jimmy

d1t06 - Big River

d1t07 - Peggy-O

d1t08 - Passenger

d1t09 - Ramble On Rose

d2t01 - Let It Grow



Set 2:

d2t02 - Tuning

d2t03 - Samson And Delilah

d2t04 - Ship Of Fools

d2t05 - Estimated Prophet ->

d2t06 - Eyes Of The World ->

d2t07 - St. Stephen ->

d2t08 - Sugar Magnolia



Encore:

d3t01 - U.S. Blues

d3t02 - Good Lovin'
 
Re: she HAD to be on Jerry's jimmy ... just dont get it.

yeah......I'm pretty tolerable, but Sunrise and Dancin' In the Streets makes me want to pull my ears off, and that's pretty much because of DJG.
 
I skip DITS now ... just not worth it.

i bet that bitch is a vols fan lol

annoying as hell.

Cheers DFG
 
I'll take Donna as long as Keith comes with (pre-lazy junkie).
 
KEEF may have been the reason (or part of at least) DJG was

allowed to ruin shows at times.

He was good on the ivorys
 
Just displays the ambiguity of the Grateful Dead...

the 1977 shows are pretty much my favorites but each one of them is usually TAINTED with one turd from DJG.
 
Re: May of '77 is considered the best music the Dead

Tightest for sure. Supposedly they got a slick L.A. producer for Terrapin Station who required they rehearse each song multiple times before recording which lead to a tight package. I like '77 but prefer '73, '72 and '74 (in that order).
 
I liked the early 70s a little better myself, but the box

set of Spring of '77 the Dead.com put together is amazing run of shows. Almost perfect.
 
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