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    Looking for Deadheads and interested Civilians

    2 Brick Kiln Road North Billerica, Massachusetts 01862 USA
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    Looking for Deadheads and interested Civilians

    now known as the Chelmsford Forum
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    Looking for Deadheads and interested Civilians

    The Billerica Forum 05-11-1979
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    Looking for Deadheads and interested Civilians

    My friend uses that and I have it on my 3rd pc (dedicated to being a small FTP server. It's complicated for my old brain.
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    Looking for Deadheads and interested Civilians

    I use Windows but I have never used a script ever.
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    Looking for Deadheads and interested Civilians

    Further thought: Is there an easier way to rename tracks than manually?
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    Looking for Deadheads and interested Civilians

    That's exactly how I rename them. (Every cd rip always starts with 1 thru how every many tracks there are. So a 3 cd concert rips to 3 folders and they got renamed as you typed so that all tracks fall in proper order. Besides doing that for the official releases, we also renamed all 2100 plus...
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    Looking for Deadheads and interested Civilians

    Good Idea.
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    Looking for Deadheads and interested Civilians

    Maybe that's why it wasn't considered suitable for touring. It did get there, though.
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    What are we listening to right now..

    Next up: Grateful Dead Swing Auditorium in beautiful San Bernardino. All these shows are being transferred from my master cassettes to digital. And they are some of my favorite shows.
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    What are we listening to right now..

    I'm listening to the Grateful Dead at Long Beach Arena 08-27-1981. A good show and great audience recording.
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    What are we listening to right now..

    Jerry Garcia Band at Freeborn Hall U.C. Davis November 12, 1976
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    What are we listening to right now..

    Right now I am listening to the Grateful Dead from Maples Pavilion (Stanford Univ. basketball arena) from February 9, 1973
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    Stereophile doubles down on the snake oil!

    Good to see you back, pablolie
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    Looking for Deadheads and interested Civilians

    On further reflection: More thoughts. I usually tell people my favorite era is 1979 to 1985. Here are my impressions of what happened later. 1986 was the year of the coma. In the early part of that year Jerry's playing sounded like a guy who could have died within 6 months. I recall no moments...
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    Looking for Deadheads and interested Civilians

    When they started, their original sound man was their benefactor. Bear was a remarkable engineer. Designing PA's (the wall of sound was his idea) mixing the shows; he was the real deal. They had the best sound of any touring group. The wall of sound in 1974 shook the floor of the Oakland...
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    Looking for Deadheads and interested Civilians

    Do you know any tape collectors or are you one? As far as your comment goes, I have mixed feelings. When Keith and Donna left in early 1979, I was happy and relieved. So I have always felt 1979 to 1985 was my favorite era. This is about what I saw (ie I was at the show). But the early 1970's...
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    Looking for Deadheads and interested Civilians

    Here goes: I'm gonna choose by what I thought of the shows (playing). This will be in no particular order unless you ask later. Europe 72 They were at a peak moment in their career. Closing of Winterland This show is legendary. Winterland was an institution. They played from midnight til the...
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    Why/how do old recordings sound so good?

    Sonny Rollins recorded an album "Way Out West" in 1957. Its a beauty. It sound and feels like the band is at the back of the stage and you're standing in front of them. I think it sounds amazing and just feels like you were there when listening to it.
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    Looking for Deadheads and interested Civilians

    Part Three: Of course almost every show they played are out in a form we call non-official releases. Tapes made from the audience, soundboards that escaped the vault. There were about 2200+ shows. About 2000 of them circulate and I have them all. And they are arranged like the official releases...
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