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Title: Grateful Dead entire 1979 on archive.org!
Post by: antbach on April 06, 2004, 06:11:18 pm
scratch that. the follwing years are up:

1973
1978
1979
1985
1990
Title: Grateful Dead entire 1979 on archive.org!
Post by: antbach on April 06, 2004, 06:06:43 pm
1973 has been added!
Title: Grateful Dead entire 1979 on archive.org!
Post by: freddiewaht on April 02, 2004, 02:45:02 pm
anybody want to split these shows up so we dont have to dl every one ourselves?ill get the first 10 or 20 and somebody get the rest and somebody get the rest,then burn them.anyone down?
Title: Grateful Dead entire 1979 on archive.org!
Post by: tiedyetoga on March 31, 2004, 10:50:56 am
Duane I got your Dead shows coming to me in the mail. :) They should be here in a week or so.

They are even come with extras.

- Pictures from the show
- Ticket Scans
- Poster Scan

Plus some other nice goodies for ya. :)
Title: Grateful Dead entire 1979 on archive.org!
Post by: Drew_Kingsley on March 29, 2004, 10:54:34 pm
I don\'t believe in the Internet.
Title: Grateful Dead entire 1979 on archive.org!
Post by: tiedyetoga on March 29, 2004, 08:47:12 pm
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Originally posted by oldnewbie
thanks gray....i have it on tape.....it\'s the one that went  in every rent a car with me on vacations...but i would love to have it on disc.......btw....i was trying to give you an opening at the leader of that other band they played with....since he\'s so agreeable to that sort of thing


Good ole Greg.... I wish I could say what I really wanted to say.. I can\'t though.
Title: Grateful Dead entire 1979 on archive.org!
Post by: leith on March 29, 2004, 08:36:19 pm
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Originally posted by Wolfman
Quixote\'s True Blue club in Denver, where PB plays, has a wall of 2400 Dead tapes :holyshit: in perfect chronological order.  It\'s an amazing sight.


That place is a deadhead HAVEN. Was out there in \'95 during a tour w/ a band I was doing lighting for. Awesome place. Loved it.
Title: Grateful Dead entire 1979 on archive.org!
Post by: Wolfman on March 29, 2004, 08:32:43 pm
Quixote\'s True Blue club in Denver, where PB plays, has a wall of 2400 Dead tapes :holyshit: in perfect chronological order.  It\'s an amazing sight.
Title: Grateful Dead entire 1979 on archive.org!
Post by: oldnewbie on March 29, 2004, 02:51:02 pm
thanks gray....i have it on tape.....it\'s the one that went  in every rent a car with me on vacations...but i would love to have it on disc.......btw....i was trying to give you an opening at the leader of that other band they played with....since he\'s so agreeable to that sort of thing
Title: Grateful Dead entire 1979 on archive.org!
Post by: obsession600 on March 29, 2004, 10:31:26 am
"The GD collection will be a curated collection - i.e. for the time being we won\'t take uploads. We have every show they did, thanks to the hard work of many people (Matt Vernon, tol.etree.org, GDIAP, etc.)

Jon"

http://www.archive.org/iathreads/post-view.php?id=13576

This sounds very well planned.
And incredibly cool!
Title: Grateful Dead entire 1979 on archive.org!
Post by: tiedyetoga on March 29, 2004, 10:25:23 am
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Originally posted by oldnewbie
take it from someone who was there (for 79 anyway)   1973 was the glory year for the grateful dead in terms of the music, the scene, and the energy. awesome soundsytem with really long shows. lot\'s of new songs that were just maturing along with a still youthful but maturing band. i doubt it will cme up on the archive but if the 73 rfk show with abb comes up, it\'s unreal. that\'s alright mama
takes a lot to laugh, takes a train to cry
promised land
not fade away
goin down the road feelin bad
johnny b. goode

an example of one of the best nights ever! i wonder why it was never released. grayson, any thoughts?


I have some contacts in the Dead\'s camp. I\'ll ask around and see if I can get you a copy of this show. :)


06-09-73 Robert F. Kennedy Stadium, Washington, D.C. (Sat)

1: Promised, Deal, L. L. Rain, TLEO, Jack Straw, Loose Lucy, Mexicali, Row Jimmy, El Paso, Box Of Rain, Sugaree, BIODTL, Tennessee Jed, Greatest, China Cat> I Know You Rider

2: He\'s Gone> Truckin> Playin, Loser, Me & My Uncle, Half Step, Big River, Eyes> China Doll, Sugar Magnolia

Sound Check: "China Cat"> "I Know You Rider"
- Doug Sahm opened - Allman Brothers Band closed

06-10-73 Robert F. Kennedy Stadium, Washington, D.C. (Sun)

1: Morning Dew, BIODTL, Ramble On, Jack Straw, Wave That Flag, L. L. Rain, Box Of Rain, TLEO, Race Is On, Row Jimmy, El Paso, Bird Song, Playin

2: Eyes> Stella Blue, Big River, H. C. Sunshine, Around, Dark Star> He\'s Gone> Wharf Rat> Truckin, Sugar Magnolia

3: Train To Cry*, That\'s Alright Mama*, Promised*, NFA*> GDTRFB*> Drums*> NFA*, Johnny B. Goode*

*with Allman Brothers Band and Merl SaundersWet Willie, then Allman Brothers Band opened - first "That\'s Alright Mama" - first "Train To Cry" - final "Wave That Flag" - "Half Step" appears on some tapes but is likely from a different show
Title: Grateful Dead entire 1979 on archive.org!
Post by: antbach on March 29, 2004, 10:22:43 am
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Originally posted by Drew_Kingsley
Time to start clearing some hard drive space.


It sucks only having a 20GB hard drive, I can only d/l one or two shows at a time and then burn them to disc, but most stay on the HD for weeks cos I am lazy. If I burned all the SHN/FLAC to disc I can free up like 14GB.
Title: Grateful Dead entire 1979 on archive.org!
Post by: Drew_Kingsley on March 29, 2004, 10:16:17 am
Time to start clearing some hard drive space.  1998-2002 Breakfast shows are all going on shn/flac discs today.
Title: Grateful Dead entire 1979 on archive.org!
Post by: FrankZappa on March 29, 2004, 10:05:07 am
WHOOOOOOOOOOOO-HHHHOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

:):):):):):):):):):):):):):):):):):):):):):):):):):):):):):)
Title: Grateful Dead entire 1979 on archive.org!
Post by: oldnewbie on March 29, 2004, 10:02:45 am
take it from someone who was there (for 79 anyway)   1973 was the glory year for the grateful dead in terms of the music, the scene, and the energy. awesome soundsytem with really long shows. lot\'s of new songs that were just maturing along with a still youthful but maturing band. i doubt it will cme up on the archive but if the 73 rfk show with abb comes up, it\'s unreal. that\'s alright mama
takes a lot to laugh, takes a train to cry
promised land
not fade away
goin down the road feelin bad
johnny b. goode

an example of one of the best nights ever! i wonder why it was never released. grayson, any thoughts?
Title: Grateful Dead entire 1979 on archive.org!
Post by: antbach on March 29, 2004, 09:49:31 am
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Originally posted by tiedyetoga
Wow!!! Since when did the Dead say ok to Archive?


Got me, don\'t know, but who cares ;) Forgot where I got the link from either PT or phook, but someone at one of those said that 1973 was next.
Title: Grateful Dead entire 1979 on archive.org!
Post by: tiedyetoga on March 29, 2004, 09:27:56 am
Wow!!! Since when did the Dead say ok to Archive?
Title: Grateful Dead entire 1979 on archive.org!
Post by: antbach on March 29, 2004, 09:17:29 am
YeeHaw, get them download managers ready!

LINK (http://www.archive.org/audio/etreelisting-browse.php?cat=Grateful%20Dead)