Grateful Dead - Seaside Chat: Dave’s Picks Volume 37
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- Опубліковано 28 вер 2024
- Archivist David Lemieux is back by the sea to give us the lowdown on 4/15/78 and the famous Grateful Dead family member who was in the audience that night. DP 37 is now avail: store.dead.net...
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Cool Bruce "Stella" story. Thanks for the story and all your hard work.
One of my favorite releases you've done, beautiful album art as well ✊
I was lucky enough to see this show as well as the night before in Blacksburg, which was only about half sold out. Took a bus with about 40 other heads from Kingsborough Community College in Brooklyn. Met Phil on the William & Mary campus and he was just as cool as you would imagine. Nice to see this getting released!
If memory serves, I think Phil has told somewhere about going out on campus for the day at W&M.
Hey Dave how about a Box set of the Oct. 1980 acoustic/ electric shows? Rock on!
Totally
I could dig that
I would love that
definitely... that would be the live release album called DEAT SET, which has already been expanded once... could just exoand it again to all those shows/sets.. to just one huge box set or maybe multiple box sets would be more practical... and folks could afford to buy them one at a time so they dont have to drop a few hundred in one stop
DP release dates are the best days of the year! Always cause for anticipation and celebration. Thank you Dave!!
Dana!-Deadhead numero uno from my hometown of Johnstown. The first tapes I started getting my hands on in the early 90s came through Dana-Super rad and generous guy.
Hey Dave. I've always been amazed with your ability to remember and learn about all the shows. You mentioned the early days as a taper and I remember how awesome you were from get go ! Your brain is like a computer !
I would even go as far as to say that it all started in your basement ... good times.
Thank You Dave, I Preordered the Subscription In November, been waiting for this Epic show, 4-15-78 Is Incredible A+ Dead with the Only Morning Dew of 78' and It's a Monster ! 💀⚡
* JUST BOUGHT!!!! Really happy it's a 'Betty Board'.
Didn't do the subscription, and I really kicked myself.
So happy that the deal is still open - if you know what I mean.
Peace 2 All Beings ~ Nick.
love u guys. big support from transcedental 37 realism!
My first show was a couple days later - 4/19 in Columbus OH. The Deal at the end of the first set had 42 repetitions of "Don't you let that Deal go down!" Had the big drum jam too. Great show. I got on the bus that night and never got off. (Also the first Werewolves - which was awful and wonderful at the same time. They hadn't figured out how to play it yet)
Tremendous show that eclipses the night following in Huntington on 4-16 which is one of my ALL. TIME. FAVES with that rich Peggy-O (the best IMHO) and Scarlet>Fire (DOUGH) closer...
One of my favorite shows! Love 78 run, especially Cassell and W&M Hall!
A short while back, the door flung wide
We all saw good luck on the other side
The door blew shut, but here's the deal
Dreams are lies, it's the dreaming that's real
Dave, please consider using DSD in future releases. SACD wiith CD layer would be great.
Where’d you get that Workingman’s jacket, Dave? I want one!😃
Just ordered it, became a deadhead last year and this is my first Dave’s Picks. Very excited!
Welcome to the family. Enjoy. At full volume:)
@@jackstraw4129 thank you, and I most certainly will 👍
Haha I became a Dead Head 2020 too. Now life is getting better and better!
@@nataliezementbeisser1492 I definitely feel that lol
My friend- welcome to the family,what’s different about this band? For one think of Jerry as John Coltrane- every song every performance was another chance for the band to step out of the framework of the song structure and improvise- an aspect of live music typically associated with jazz- Peace
I always thought it would be cool if you guys somehow got the fans involved in the picks. You could put out set list with descriptions and audio samples of five different shows to vote for. Might increase sales if people new they had a hand in it.
Hey Dave, thanks for all your hard work brother shaken down this music of old or is that new? Anyways, your story about how you tripped into the grateful dead in the 1980s is a great story, even though I tell people if somebody invites you on the bus, say no! But if you go based on feeling without an invitation, come on the bus! Yes, the Grateful Dead really is not about black or white - good or evil in my book but hey folks, we got to tell the truth at some point, right? This path were treading, if you’re really on the bus, even though fun, well have you ever heard of the rabbit hole and Alice in wonderland? Sometimes mythology is not fun people. Hoping for a better 2021 and hope to see everybody on the road soon!
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You kinda lost us in the second half of the paragraph my man
Well I think it begins with no expectations, but not that song you know the Hells angels are still trying to kill that guy who wrote it, then that moves us into an iceman Marvel comic book character but the unknown one - the black ice man, do you know who he is? Wow this brother really had a struggle in his life and people think he is a millionaire, but we can always give to Trump Caesar’s Palace what is trumps and the turtle what is the turtles. And thanks guys for the thumbs up, love you and hope to see you on the road soon, got a new band coming out called Dead Buffalo.
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one of , if not my fav DEW. Half step real strong too.
Please I beg of you to please listen to 11-7-87 Henry Jake Keizer. It is such a fun show, I first heard the show on Grateful Dead hour in 1994. Usually when dave gans plays a show on dead hour it’s a special one. This show is indeed magical. The energy and the playing/jamming is out of this world. Probably my all time favorite row Jimmy and the show opens with hey pockee way and it’s powerful. Also a fun box of rain with the crowd chant we want phil, and they bust into a quick jazz ditty. And Bobby saying “he takes orders well doesn’t he” I know I know you probably hear it all the time, but hey it’s worth a shot maybe someone that has some pull will read my comment and consider this show for an official release. Thank you for all the great music!! Very grateful!!
So many of my favorite tapes have been released. At least from the 70's. There have been some I never had or were terrible sounding Aud or Matrix. Brent and Vince years are under represented but I won't complain. Wouldn't mind some more 60s too.
Yeah.. and where are the 80s in Dave's Picks? We just got 2 or 3 shows
small college shows, oh Molo, so cool
Bruce,,some shows with him
Love the Range
Pretty please release more 81-82 dead!
MSG 81. Frickin wicked!
@@terribletimes01 agreed that while spring tour is remarkable
Can we get a 6/9/77 Dave's Picks please?
Three years late but it was released already as part of the June ‘77 Winterland box.
They should make these available on vinyl, at least a “ sampler” version of highlights from each selection. CDs are an obsolete media at this point, they do not even put CD players in new cars anymore.
That would absolutely negate the "limited" and "subscription" model of Dave's Picks....no way to sell limited amounts of a download.
when was the last time cars had factory installed record players? lol
you can just rip the cd's on to your phone to play in your car. way easier and wont get scratched up
If we keep buying, they’ll keep selling.
the Carhartt vest tho....
4-16 is better.
The all time Peggy O...
A cockroach can live in your freezer for 6 months, you don't know what cold is.
Loch Ness Monster in the background!
Hey Dave, thanks for the education.. I’m a little late to the party. Just started really diving into the band about a year ago (I’m 47). I’m very much into Crazy Fingers at this moment in time and am looking for great versions of the song. The way the band slides into the groove at the beginning, is wonderful. Thanks again. It’s been a fun journey!
I love crazy fingers and the jam at the end !
12/30/85 is hands down the best. Little rough on the vocals, but the outro jam is pure beauty!
Never too late, enjoy the ride!
Great American Music Hall ‘75 has a great Crazy Fingers, one of the best probably...
@@bradleyclough3156 yep that’s my jam! Thanks
There should be a channel with no talking. Just Dead songs and nature in background.
Perfect! My plan is to listen to all Volumes this year
Now that , is a grate idea(d) !
Dang, that disc 3 is amazing--Sugaree, Tennessee Jed, Scarlet Begonias, AND Terrapin?? Just too good!
The rthythm devils discussion took me back to pauley pavillion 12-30-78. I was about halfway back on the floor and got stuck behind a couple big dudes (probably a couple of roadies) so i couldn't see the stage. Sometime in the first half of the second set they chatted a bit and left. The drums that night featured hamsa al-din doing olin alafreed with a bunch of dudes in white robes playing tambors on stage...including the guys who had been in front of me! Mind blown!
That concert got written up in an article for New West magazine.
Glad I ordered the subscription and will get Dave's Picks all year long. A Christmas present to myself! A great letter from Bruce! Whoa! Can't wait to get my shows. I saw the Dead the night before the Williams and Mary show, I think...Keep up the good job you do David.
Your Carhartt is super cool.
"DEAD TO THE CORE"
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Two of the sweetest sounding words ever: Betty Board!
Thank you Dave!
Thanks Dave!
Thanks to you and all the hard workers involved, that bring us back to those beautiful, halcyon 'daze'! Very, very much appreciated, and a God-send! Thank you.
My first GD show...a magical night! The band was having a blast...I had seen JGB starting in 77, but didn't get to see the Dead until this Saturday night in Va...standing in the front row between Bobby and Donna...When Jerry went nuclear during the 1/2 Step opener, it put a permanent smile on my face😵💫
Dave, the official name is the College of William & Mary - I was at this show! Great late 70's set list.
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100 Dave's Picks, that sounds good to me.
Let's do it!
Hey now Dave , your so much more likable without that commie pinko Gary Lambert ruining things.
You gotta release winterland October 78
I bought it for the Playing in the Band. Hi Dave.
Please stop rubbing your hands!
Where are the May 1979's?
Odd question, but since these sell out and are unavailable afterward, is there any chance of re-releasing some early volumes for those of us that missed out in the early years. Started with a few volumes of Dicks Picks back in the day, then had a hiatus for several years before picking up with your Daves Picks 3 years ago. I missed out on a lot of great releases during those years, just hoping this could be an opportunity for us in the future. Re-Listen is a great app and listen to shows there often, its not the same as having the disc in hand.
I second this!
@@timothyfoley3000 I third it, I don't want to pay a thousand for the first Dave's Pick
Jezz,,, all the MSG shows.,LoL
Stella Blues baby!@!!
Glad I got back to subscribing this year, I really hate to think what I missed the past 2 years.
I've missed more than I've subscribed to but have luckily nabbed up a few of those "gone as they are announced". Maybe I've had 5 years plus those random ones. I'm really bummed to have missed the San Bernardino and a few others that used to be in my tape collections.
Curious why you didn’t select the next night 4/16/78. The setlist is much better in my opinion start to finish and the show is tight.
Dave's said a lot of times that he's not really a setlist guy.
I hear the McKenzie Brothers are Deadheads. It looks like Ducks-Yas Yas in the background.
Lovely background
have you done Live at Red Rocks yet?
1978 show from Red Rocks is out already
What happened to Dicks?....O.K. that's an answer. A show I would Love to hear is Watkins Glen..again;
Went over a rehab wall ('72 or '73)
to hitch up to finger lakes. Huge Show...many people as well. Dave
, do you know of recordings of said
show?
This is a great one. Once the show takes off at Let It Grow it never looks back, and the sound quality is excellent. The unusual seg of Scarlet Begonias into Dancin' In The Street from the show a couple of nights later makes for interesting filler. Great cover art too. #37 is solid; thanks Dave!
Took love it, so Canadian! And great backdrop with sun shining!! I thought you were wearing Carhartt jacket until you said that you had four layers on 🤣.....because if it was a Carhartt jacket you wouldn’t need 4 layers!!
Morning Dew. Methinks the Dead played songs Not written by them
less frequently. I didn't see them
'til '69 though.
Great show, I obviously wasn't there as I was still a kid but one of my early tapes. I'm not a big '78 fan but this one is definitely in there.
The hands down best PeggyO is the next night in Huntington WV, Jerry’s solo is heavenly. Let’s just say he “goes for it” ...:) To me that song is THE story of April 78.
Yeah really
Already ordered my copy. Gonna give it to my girlfriend who is studying at W&M now.
Side note, are those sea otters in the background? Dead Ahead 2021!!!!!
🍿🐺 Happy New Year
Dave it’s been 12 degrees in Michigan most mornings c’mon man lol
Thanks David. Marnie and I were married in 78. It was a great year!
4-27-85 Frost? Opinion?
10-10-82 Frost...
Cold, in NC 27° alright I'm from NYC no bigge
4-16-78 is an excellent show!!
Dekalb, my 2nd show!!!!!
Are you at China camp?
Whats good dave
So great to hear Dave talk about this show and bring it to life. Of the 209 I was lucky enough to see this was one of the very best. One important historical fact that explains the enormous crowd energy as Ticketron was doing some sort of ticket selling experiment at the time such that tickets for this show could be bought at Ticketron locations up and down the East Coast. I bought tickets in New York, but there was no information about the concerts the night before or the night after. We drove down for the show and heads descended from far and near. Another very funny aspect contributing to the mayhem was that the show was the same day as prospective students day, or whatever they called it. So young conservative types were wondering around campus with their parents and confronted by the hundreds of heads like us who arrived by 10 am the morning of the show. Those folks thought we were students and could not leave fast enough. Jerry on Drums and the outstanding Dew. Remember it well and think about it every April 15. Last tidbit is that it was my first Dew and my next one was exactly 4 years later on 4/15/82 in Providence, Rhode Island (but that one does not come close to the W&M one.
Awesome, love hearing these stories
Take a shot every time Dave rubs his hands
Dave's picks , Dave's picks.John Stallings from Annapolis could pick out shows , songs as well as ANYONE !!
D.L is a Canadian, who's first shows were in the late 80s...Dick L is rolling in his grave...
Keep it Real, Folks.
I appreciate the updates on the music that's coming, but for goodness sake, please please please, you have been given enough hints for years about getting your video act together. At this point, it's thoughtless of you to not test your video or audio. You were lucky the waters were calm, but hearing you struggle with the wind is distracting. You need to figure out your lighting situation too. Also, slow down, breathe, take your time. You ramble like you're on too much caffeine.
Nah, I like the relaxed natural feeling of these videos. Dave's rambling only shows how excited he is about these shows!
@@david-je4zx I too believe there is a great level of excitement that drives his expression vs my comment in jest about the caffeine, BUT nevertheless there is something to be said for being composed and more prepared when presenting music release information. I think many have become comfortable with his mediocre quality video recording production. If you look at the very early videos, others have commented about poor sound quality. Technology is affordable today for the average person to put out a better quality video. He should be using both an ambient mic and lapel microphone and pay attention to lighting, etc. What he is doing is awesome and deservers the best quality post production. In my opinion, of course. In this particular video, he got lucky the waters were more quiet.
I will add on non-critical note, thank you Dave. For being Dead-icated and involved in bring us this great music, and for the story telling that goes with it.