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Grateful Dead Radio to Replay Spring Dead Tour
Beginning today, May 15, Grateful Dead Radio will replay The Dead’s entire 2009
spring tour. The shows will air back to back, beginning with the group’s
tour-opening performance in Greensboro NC.Quelle: http://www.jambands.com/News.phtml?newsfile=redesign_news415.html#5-15-43
Stream: http://www.gdradio.net/
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Free Jazz doesn't seem to care about getting paid, it sounds like truth. (Henry Rollins, Jan. 2013)
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icculus66Grateful Dead Radio to Replay Spring Dead Tour
Beginning today, May 15, Grateful Dead Radio will replay The Dead’s entire 2009
spring tour. The shows will air back to back, beginning with the group’s
tour-opening performance in Greensboro NC.Quelle: http://www.jambands.com/News.phtml?newsfile=redesign_news415.html#5-15-43
Stream: http://www.gdradio.net/
Thanks For the Link
Eben gerade The Last Time, Stella Blue und jetzt Around and Around.
Besser kann der Tag nicht anfangen:sonne:--
ich krieg das gdradio nicht zum laufen :teufel_2:
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Wenn einem die Argumente ausgehen, sollte man zur Beleidigung greifen (A.Schopenhauer) Hilfe gibbed hier: http://www.amazon.de/beleidigen-Kleines-Brevier-sprachlicher-Grobheiten/dp/3406511252
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alex8529ich krieg das gdradio nicht zum laufen :teufel_2:
Wo liegt Dein Problem?
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ich habe alle Player probiert und auch noch den WinAmp neu installiert.
Bei Mediaplayer und Realplayer kommt eine Fehlermeldung.
Ich verstehe das so, dass auf einen Player geklickt wird und das Radio läuft
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Wenn einem die Argumente ausgehen, sollte man zur Beleidigung greifen (A.Schopenhauer) Hilfe gibbed hier: http://www.amazon.de/beleidigen-Kleines-Brevier-sprachlicher-Grobheiten/dp/3406511252
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alex8529ich habe alle Player probiert und auch noch den WinAmp neu installiert.
Bei Mediaplayer und Realplayer kommt eine Fehlermeldung.
Ich verstehe das so, dass auf einen Player geklickt wird und das Radio läuft
So sollte das auch sein, bei mir läuft das über Media Player einwandfrei!
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Absolutes Muss heute:
http://www.archive.org/details/gd1973-08-01.partial.sbd.gans-Jungeblut.182.sbeok.shnf--
Slept through the screening but I bought the DVDdanke, läuft gerade, guter Tipp
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Wenn einem die Argumente ausgehen, sollte man zur Beleidigung greifen (A.Schopenhauer) Hilfe gibbed hier: http://www.amazon.de/beleidigen-Kleines-Brevier-sprachlicher-Grobheiten/dp/3406511252Winterland June 1977: The Complete Recordings
Boxed and Ready to Go!Sound the imperial trumpets! Bang the drum! Pop that champagne! Another Grateful Dead box set is comin’ your way! Yes, in the grand tradition of the beloved Fillmore West 1969 and Winterland 1973 boxes, comes Winterland June 1977: The Complete Recordings, a 9-CD box set that is sure to knock your tie-dyed socks off.
As if nine discs isn’t enough, we are also once again sweetening the deal by adding a limited edition Bonus Disc for folks who order promptly from dead.net. This is a hot one: 78 minutes lovingly selected from the rare, never-circulated 5/12/77 show at Chicago’s beautiful Auditorium Theater! Among the treasures on this disc are a few tunes not on the Winterland June 1977 box, including “Dancing in the Street,” “Playing in the Band” (with reprise!) and “Comes A Time.”
http://www.dead.net/features/dead-world-roundup/winterland-june-1977-complete-recordings
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Slept through the screening but I bought the DVDShankshttp://www.dead.net/features/dead-world-roundup/winterland-june-1977-complete-recordings
Die betreffenden Juni-Shows liegen alle als SBDs vor. Die wenigen dort
enthaltenen Aud-Patches sind erträglich. Zwei der drei SBDs sind von
Charlie Miller, also Top-Sound-Qualität. Es handelt sich um SHNID #24291,
#25621 und #28614. Alle drei Shows sind (zumindest bis zum VÖ-Termin
der Box) nachwievor bei etree kostenlos als legaler Download erhältlich.
Man muss die Box also nicht unbedingt kaufen, allerdings ist ein netter
Bonus dabei, denn meines Wissens existiert bisher von 05/12/1977 in
Chicago kein SBD.http://bt.etree.org/details.php?id=504589
http://bt.etree.org/details.php?id=21531
http://bt.etree.org/details.php?id=505603Alternative Quellen:
http://bt.etree.org/details.php?id=525120
http://bt.etree.org/details.php?id=519479
http://bt.etree.org/details.php?id=519017
http://bt.etree.org/details.php?id=516506
http://www.shnflac.net/shndetails.php?shnid=24291&band=dead
http://www.shnflac.net/shndetails.php?shnid=25621&band=dead
http://www.shnflac.net/shndetails.php?shnid=28614&band=dead--
Free Jazz doesn't seem to care about getting paid, it sounds like truth. (Henry Rollins, Jan. 2013)Phil Lesh und Bob Weir haben ein neues Projekt namens Furthur am Start.
Besetzung:
Phil Lesh – Bass
Bob Weir – Rhythm Guitar
Jeff Chimenti – Keys
John Kadlecik – Lead Guitar
Jay Lane – Drums
Joe Russo – DrumsVon den ersten beiden Shows sind jetzt zwei schöne SBDs im Umlauf, die ihr hier finden könnt:
http://bt.etree.org/details.php?id=528613
http://bt.etree.org/details.php?id=528827Infos:
http://www.furthur.net/
http://www.relix.com/Features/Daily_News/Phil_Lesh_and_Bob_Weir_Go_Further_200909214217.html
http://www.flickr.com/photos/sonomapicman/sets/72157622293483441/--
Free Jazz doesn't seem to care about getting paid, it sounds like truth. (Henry Rollins, Jan. 2013)Schöne 2stündige Highlights-podcast von der spring tour, in chronologischer Reihenfolge der Dead-Studioalben:
http://nugs.net/nugscast/091125.aspxEine schöne Geschichte aus der Taper’s Section bei den 93er Chapel Hill Konzerten.
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Slept through the screening but I bought the DVDNew Philly ’89 DVD/CD Set Coming Soon!
Here’s a cool way to kick off the new year and decade: Coming soon is a fantastic new release called Crimson White and Indigo, a DVD/3-CD set that captures every second of the Grateful Dead’s superb July 7, 1989 concert at Philadelphia’s John F. Kennedy Stadium. If you loved the popular 2005 DVD/CD release Truckin’ Up to Buffalo, from July 4, 1989, well, this is the very next show: why, it’s practically like being on tour without having to pitch in gas money, eat bad road food, swelter in the heat or score a miracle ticket. Nope, all the work has been done for you—from the crisp multiple-camera shoot (with no video effects, you’ll be happy to hear) to the crystal clear and powerful audio, mixed from the original 24-track analog tapes in both Dolby Digital stereo and 5.1 surround (for the DVD), and mastered in HDCD (for the CD). But the proof is (always!) in the playing, and this show from the sizzling summer of ’89 tour is sure to please both hard core and casual fans with its energy, diverse song list and passionate playing.
Two years removed from the craziness that surrounded the “comeback” tour of 1987 and the Dead’s unprecedented flirtation with mainstream success—thanks to “Touch of Grey” and the In the Dark album—the group was still riding the crest of that wave and attracting thousands of new fans with each passing tour. The summer of ’89 began in style for the Dead on the solstice itself with a nationally televised/broadcast concert from Shoreline Amphitheatre in Mountain View, Calif. A week and a half later, the GD circus hit the road for seven East Coast stadium shows, followed by a handful in Midwest amphitheaters. The group was in excellent form throughout, offering a great selection of old and recent favorites, and polishing some of the new songs which would make up their album-in-progress at the time, Built to Last. Visually, the Dead’s stage set that summer was perhaps the most spectacular they ever mounted—designed by noted Czech artist Jan Sawka, it consisted of dozens of enormous painted canvas panels covered with various patterns, colors and shapes—some abstract, some concrete; quite an amazing sight in an enormous stadium.
In what would turn out to be the final rock concert in Philly’s JFK Stadium (the first was The Beatles in August 1966; the aging stadium itself dated back to 1926), the Grateful Dead come out on a brutally hot afternoon (after a fine opening set by Bruce Hornsby & the Range) with rock ’n’ roll on their minds. “Hell in a Bucket” is an appropriate opening choice for a day that is nearly hot as Hades, and then Jerry takes the party to the next level with a truly inspired “Iko Iko.” He’s all smiles, and that’s always a good sign! From there, the first set dips into some blues (“Little Red Rooster”), Hunter-Garcia classics like “Ramble on Rose” and “Loser,” a potent version of Dylan’s “Stuck Inside of Mobile with the Memphis Blues Again,” a wonderfully exploratory version of “Let It Grow,” and finally, Brent Mydland’s still-newish anthem “Blow Away,” which is one of his finest performances of that rockin’ tune.
You gotta love a second set that opens with a warm and inviting “Box of Rain”—peppy and nicely sung—and then right on its heels a “Scarlet Begonias” > “Fire on the Mountain” that is as “up” and celebratory as you could hope for: The “Scarlet” breezes along with joyous purpose, and the “Fire” hits all sorts of mighty peaks; at nearly 25 minutes, it’s a spectacular pairing. “Estimated Prophet” is marked by a smoldering intensity and then the jam that follows settles into the majestic Hunter-Garcia ballad “Standing on the Moon,” surely one of their greatest late-era compositions, and played only seven times before this standout version. The DVD depiction of the “Rhythm Devils” percussion duel gives us a fascinating glimpse of the tools and techniques Mickey and Bill used to create their magical alchemy, and then, following “Space,” the band launches into a hair-raising, careening “Other One” (dig how the camera shows us Phil’s rumbling bass intro up close!), Jerry takes us down to the docks of the city for an emotional “Wharf Rat,” and Bob gets back into party-mode for the concluding “Lovelight.” The encore of Dylan’s “Knockin’ on Heaven’s Door” offers a beautiful grace note for a show that has taken us through so many different spaces and moods.
The beautifully designed package for Crimson, White and Indigo (the name comes from a line in “Standing on the Moon,” of course) includes loads of great photos by Bob Minkin and an essay from veteran Grateful Dead observer Steve Silberman. All in all it’s a wonderful show from a great year!
–Blair Jackson
http://www.dead.net/features/dead-world-roundup/new-philly-89-dvd-cd-set-coming-soon?page=1
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Schlagwörter: Grateful Dead, Jerry Garcia, Phil Lesh
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