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been putting together a mixed grateful dead cd for my boat, as i installed an mp3 deck.

Here She Is:

1968-12-29 The Eleven

1970-01-23 Thats It for the Other One

1970-05-14 Cold Rain and Snow

1971-04-17 Lovelight

1971-04-29 Hard to Handle

1972-05-26 Dire Wolf

1972-09-21 Mississippi Half Step

1974-02-23 Weather Report Suite

1974-06-18 Morning Dew

1974-06-18 Row Jimmy

1974-10-19 Eyes of the World > China Doll

1976-06-03 Candyman

1976-06-09 Lazy Lightning > Supplication

1977-02-26 Dancin In the Street

1977-03-19 Bertha

1977-04-23 Estimated Prophet

1977-04-23 Ramble On Rose

1977-05-01 Brokedown Palace

1977-05-01 Brown Eyed Woman

1977-05-05 Music Never Stopped

1977-05-05 St Stephen

1977-05-05 Sugaree

1977-05-05 Peggy O

1977-05-07 Friend of the Devil

1977-05-07 Samson and Delilah

1977-05-08 Scarlet > Fire

1977-05-09 Help > Slip > Franklins

1977-10-02 Wharf Rat >

1977-10-02 Sugar Magnolia

1978-10-18 Ship of Fools

1979-12-28 Terrapin Station > Playin'

1979-12-28 Uncle Johns Band

1980-06-20 Lost Sailor > Saint > Deal

1980-10-13 Bird Song

1980-10-13 To Lay Me Down

1980-10-26 Ripple

1980-10-26 Must Have Been the Roses

1989-08-19 China > Rider

1990-03-29 Knockin on Heavens Door

1990-04-02 Black Muddy River

1990-06-08 High Time

1990-06-10 Standing on the Moon

1992-06-25 So Many Roads

1994-08-01 Stella Blue

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For the Stella, a personal fav of mine is Richfield March 1994. But to get the full effect you have to take the Lovelight intro and Lovelight reprise with it... I bet if you were driving real fast in the boat the you'd think the water splashing up was Bobby's spit.

And I used to have that Portland Cryptical on cassette. I'd second Esau's pick. They really ploughed through it that night...

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heres a show i often come back to. i had it on tape for a long time B+. the quality never bothered me. then i downloaded it off archive and i'd give it A-. i'd recommend the second set for your mix. i still like the raw sound on the tape i had more than the cd.

10-19-89 The Spectrum, Philadelphia, Pa. (Thu)

1: Bucket, West L. A., Victim, Built To Last, Blow Away, Masterpiece, Cumberland, Cassidy> Don't Ease

2: Help> Slipknot> Franklin's, Estimated> Eyes> Drumz> Wheel> Mr. Fantasy> Hey Jude Finale> Death Don't> Lovelight E: Baby Blue

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i'm compiling all the downloads from last night, and going through them....

momack, sorry i couldn't put better words together....i had teh headphones on (it was late)....near the end of the stella, when jer really started belting out the vocals, i lost it...

theresa looked at me, and laughed....

twas a beautiful(ly) embarrasing moment....

when she's done, i'll offer up the mp3 disc for anyone...

it'll have 700 megs of quality live dead!

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ya, Bonnie Dobson, Canadian song writer from the sixties... I should re-phrase best ever Jam by the Dead...

Interesting story behind the writing of the song...

Dobson---"I wrote the song 'Morning Dew' during my second or third engagement at the Ash Grove in 1961. When I'd go to LA I'd usually stay with my friend Joyce Nafltulin, and it was in her apartment that I wrote 'Morning Dew.' I can't give you specific dates, but I do remember the circumstances. There had been a gathering of friends, and towards the end of the evening a discussion ensued about the possibilities of a nuclear war. It was all very depressing and upsetting. (bay of pigs---same year) The following day I sat down and started putting together the song. I had never written or even attempted to write a song before.

It took th form of a conversation between the last man and woman---post apocalypse--one trying to comfort the other while knowing there's absolutely nothing left.

anyhow, my apologies for the highjacking here. Enjoy the tunes--2Tube.

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i'm on these shows like a wookie on a fallen roach

thats been said about me before...(POG)

I gotta recommend 5/9/77...the night after the famous Dancin and Scarlet>Fire....the 1st set has a smokin Help>Slip>Franlins>Cassidy to start off and the rest just is what what it is...

05-09-77 War Memorial Auditorium, Buffalo, N.Y. (Mon)

1: Help> Slipknot> Franklin's, Cassidy, B. E. Women, Mexicali, Tennessee Jed, Big River, Peggy-O, Sunrise, Music

2: Bertha> Good Lovin, Ship Of Fools, Estimated> Other One> Drums> NFA> Comes A Time> Sugar Magnolia E: Uncle John

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