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Stevo
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Re: The Grateful Dead: America's greatest ever band?
Jun 09, 2007, 12:02
There was a 2disc compi of all their tv/filmed appearances up to I think 71or up to & excluding the Tivoli DEnmark show that was treed elsewhere a couple of years back.
Don't think I can duplicate right now but might offer later.
Just got a 512 stick of RAM yesterday, not sure if that's going to allow my burner to configure enough power or if I still need an external burner .

I also just got Sunshine Daydream the '72 Veneta film & one from Paris in 74. Haven't watched either yet.
Don't have the visual for the Movie but did get the 5cd set which was really cheap on Blahdvd.
Think I cut off major interest at the time of the first retirement in '74. There are some recordings I can really listen to after that, 81(?) in Amsterdam, another series from around that time in Alaska, The LOndon shows in 90 (saw 2 of them, though was very wasted at 2nd).
There are also some shows from 77 & 78 I enjoy.

These books were very useful

the DEadhead Taping Compendium
http://tinyurl.com/2lxlsa
which was much cheaper at the time (just realised I got paperback)
and another much less in depth taping guide which only gives a couple of shows per year.
Can't fiund it on there though
Stevo
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