Hats, t-shirts, photos, and other objects whose absence is causing a void in your life. Note: if you're looking for tapes, go to the Tape Trading topic. If you're looking for tickets, try Tickets Wanted. This topic is for stuff that is not tunes or tix.
hey everyone-
just wanted to let y'all know that I have tabbed out this rarely-played tune.
you can hear my arrangement on youtube: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cwbLZHIAbKk
drop me a line if you're interested in getting the tab. My email address is sharkdeville@yahoo.com
thanks a bunch!
-scott
and Tapers Compendium said 11/24/78 was the 'For Deadheads Only' show.
Jerry did have some voice issues and I think that during that era this show got discounted during those days when his voice was soooo on. Considering what his voice sounded like in some of those shows in the 90s (or even some 80s) was like, I would encourage you to give this another listen.
On further (pun intended) thought, maybe I should give it another spin as well.
I've seen some (the bit that's included with the GD Scrapbook). I have to admit, I've always steered away from this one 'cause of Jerry's bad vocal night. I'll give it another shot though on your recommendation. More pro video of this would be nice I guess. Wasn't this show a TV broadcast, or am I mistaken? Pretty sure it was a radio show at least.
Vault Minders-
Aren't there any of the later Red Rocks video 'proshots' in the vault that we could have in DVD ?
Pretty please?
We will not complain or crab, I promise.
Just to see an era of the GD at that site would be transportive.
I have to say that is one of my very favorite video offerings from 1978.
Of course, the video quality is not up to par but it is such a great show. The boys (and Donna) having a wonderful time.
The Taping Compendium notes on this show 'Highlights: The entire show'.
Haza el-Din is a special guest and when I listened to this on the radio 'back in the day', I loved it. That second set Estimated>Shakedown>jam>drums>Ollin Arageed>Fire>Sugar Magnolia is totally unique.
Deadbase XI's account of 11/24/78 by David Greenbrug relates (in part) "Fire segues so seamlessly into Sugar Magnolia that it is easy to miss the transition entirely. It was practically choreographed! In one of the video's finest moments, Jerry, who seems to have instigated the segue, looks over at Weir with a proud stance, as if to say "Hey, wasn't that neat?" while Bob looks back with an utterly shocked espression. I think it took a few seconds for it to register with Bob that they weren't playing Fire anymore!"
Anyway I found this video to be a delight even through the sketchy video.
11/24/1978 would be one for Rhino to put out on a DVD. Or give me video of the 1978 Winterland 'From Egypt with Love' shows (pick any of them). Or on second thought give me all of them in sharp DVD resolution.
Is the Duke show, when Jerry actually plays drums? Is that the one?
I could have consulted my taping compendium to see that the video from '78 is quite limited and does not include the July Red Rocks shows. The April Duke show piques my interest a little, but that's a show that doesn't imprint on my brain as much as the Red Rocks shows do.
If you find a video, please pass it on.
I don't recall any video screens at that show in those daze.
I vined the audience tapes of Red Rocks in the Vineyard,
if you are so inclined.
I'm looking for video of Red Rocks July '78. Anyone have it?
I know these were not listed in your request but thought you might be interested in these hand-signed, numbered Grateful Dead Lithographs. They come in a leather portfolio too.
They are available for purchase online here:
http://chicagocollectors.mediawebconnect.com/deal/36676/stanley-mouse-and-alton-kelley-lithograph-set
Location
I bought a Shakedown St sign at the Furthur show at the Mann Center in Philly back in 2010 from a couple who made street signs. They also had a red Terrapin Station sign that I would've bought if I'd had the money. Any chance you know where I can get one?