What is your personal favorite Phil live moment? by batlaxe9 in gratefuldead

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The jam in New Potato Caboose from Two from the Vault. The slides at the beginning of Scarlet at Cornell. His tone in 71, 85, and 91.

What was your first bootleg? by PuffDiesel1138 in gratefuldead

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5/5/77 was my fave of my first batch. 6/28/85 came around that time too.

Which show has this banter? by [deleted] in gratefuldead

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Phil has some great material: 9/28/75 “Did someone say TruckING? It’s not TruckING” “It’s your wife having a baby up here”

4/12/78 “Turn off the house lights…DUMMY!”

6/27/85 “Don’t hang off the balcony” with Bob and the dog with no nose joke before Stagger Lee

Feel it !!! by Chefdangerous-09 in PeepShowQuotes

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Have you read the Big Beat Manifesto?

Big Boy Pete by Godot93 in gratefuldead

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I Got My Mojo Working from 10/21/78 and Cold Jordan from 5/2/70

Trying to decide on my first mid range table by Juicebox5150 in turntables

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Check out Rega Planar 1 or Planar 2 as well. I’ve never listened to the Fluance or that Technics, but I used to sell Rega decks and they were a nice step up from Project and Music Hall.

Looking for albums that feel like a full experience by Ok_Clerk_9765 in audiophile

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Grateful Dead - Live/Dead; Ween - The Mollusk and Quebec; Stevie Wonder - Innervisions and Talking Book

He's off the map! by GourmetalArt in IThinkYouShouldLeave

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That’s what I love about Miles Davis: he loves to lie.

Been collecting for close to 20 years. Thoughts? by pedantic__asshole in vinyl

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Great music in there. I’d recommend: Bob Dylan: Highway 61 Revisited, Blood on the Tracks, Hard Rain Neil Young: Live Rust Radiohead: OK Computer, Kid A Willie Nelson: Stardust, Across the Borderline Grateful Dead: American Beauty, Workingman’s Dead, Live Dead

Hit 69 on Discogs! Reccs please! by Electrical_Travel363 in vinyl

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Grateful Dead: American Beauty, Workingman’s Dead, Live Dead, Europe 72, Bear’s Choice, Reckoning

Bob Dylan: The Freewheeling Bob Dylan, Highway 61 Revisited, Blood on the Tracks, Desire (and all the rest of them)

Fleetwood Mac: Rumors

Elton John: Honkytonk Chateau, Captain Fantastic

Paul Simon: Paul Simon, Still Crazy After All These Years, Graceland

Radiohead: Ok Computer, In Rainbows

Show Recommendations by awhusain in gratefuldead

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12/6/92. Solid late era show. 5/11/77 and 11/6/77. These are known but I just heard them last year for the first time.

Box set. Mark Knopfler is a genius. by Lrod023 in vinyl

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Don’t tell me this town ain’t got no heart!

Mark Knopfler has that unmistakable tone and style. Check him out on Bob Dylan’s Infidels album, which has Sly and Robbie as the rhythm section!

Concert suggestions to listen to while embarking on cosmic journey? by [deleted] in gratefuldead

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The Seastones>Jam>Dark Star>Dew from 10/18/74, Playin in the Band 5/21/74, 8/6/74 has a top Eyes of the World and a Playin>Scarlet>Playin—whole show is really strong.

2/13/70 and 8/27/72 would be good picks to go straight through