Re: Recommendations on best shows (and worse)?



On Jul 11, 8:31 pm, marcman <marcmanstud...@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
On Jul 11, 8:24 pm, Ken Fortenberry <kennethfortenbe...@xxxxxxxxx>
wrote:

Ken Fortenberry wrote:
Yoda wrote:
Hi all -
<snip>
What I want are ideas for the best shows from the 80's and 90's. <snip>
Thanks for any and all help!

7/17/89

I knew I had this somewhere and I went downstairs and found it.
This one has been released as a DVD called "Downhill From Here",
thirty-five bucks on Amazon and worth every penny.

Oh yeah, thats right.

I'm gonna go dig it out and use the DVD as a coaster.

--
Ken Fortenberry

Don't know if it's the worst, or the best, but I just snarfed this JGB
show from Lossless Legs.

http://www.shnflac.net/details.php?id=e4b4e80119444f08cfa38b334eddad169ee12e53

Jerry Garcia Band
12/22/76 (Wed)
Keystone - Berkeley, CA

MSR (MD) > Cass (MD) > Cass (me) > Nero (EQ) > flac > sbe fixed

CD 1
Set 1: Let It Rock, Stir It Up, Simple Twist Of Fate, They Love
Each Other, Midnight Moonlight,

CD 2
Set 2: Tore Up Over You, Knockin' On Heaven's Door, Mystery Train,
I'll Take A Melody, Ride Mighty High//

Lineup: Jerry Garcia Band: Jerry Garcia, Keith & Donna Godchaux,
John Kahn, Ron Tutt. w/John Rich on pedal steel

I'm stuck on track 2.... (which I believe is track 1 above...)

Dropped my son off at his friends house and his mom, born and raised
in Columbia (South America), loved it. She's never heard this kind of
music before... She also loved the JGB Knocking on Heaven's Door...

So far, a keeper; worth the CPU time and 2 CDs....
.



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