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- mok
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OZA wrote:
So are these 3 shows going to be put on archive or commercially released? If it's the latter, where could I buy all 3?
Edit: maybe I was too far gone but did Furthur finish Dark Star yesterday??? Are we going to hear a reprise?
There is a MUSIC tab at the top of this page (i.e. Furthur website, not the forum section) that will take you to commercial sales, it seems the 29th is available but last night is not ready for download purchase yet.
I had the same feeling with dark star, and I thought they teased a reprise sometime around the end of Stephen? I think it may emerge tonight.-
- Zipster
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AcidTestGraduate wrote:
Zipster wrote:
SunshineSue wrote:
Hey did this place used to be called the Oakland Auditorium?
In case this did not get clarified, the photo above is formerly known as San Francisco Civic Aud., renamed
Bill Graham Civic Aud. when in Oct. of 1992 the San Francisco city board of supervisors decided to change the name
in honor of Bill, who had died a year prior.
The only place I ever walked to a Dead show, from my front door to the front door of the venue. After all those miles that was a nice change.
The photo below is of what was formerly known as the Oakland Aud., which later became known as Henry J. Kaiser convention center.
below is a picture from last year when the Occupy Oakland movement tried to take the building, which was vacant at the time, and I believe still is.
It's a shame this venue is no longer being used, as it had a good vibe for Dead shows. The Dead played 2-3 runs a year there in the mid 80's, and was referred to as the new Winterland because of it's size and the Dead's frequent use of it. They played there for approx. 10 years before the neighborhood petitioned for no more Dead shows.
I remember it now bro...thank you... I saw two of the best shows ever at the Oakland Aud, on Dec 30 and 31 1979 and into early morning Jan 1 1980. I was in the US Navy at the time and stood outside for 8 hours waiting for a ticket rolling heavily on multi-colored Dragon blotter, it was a gas. So many fine memories. The Flying Karamazov Brothers and a 60 piece orchestra opend for the boy's on NYE. IT was ssssssspectacular.Last Edit: 5 months, 2 weeks ago by Zipster.-
- OZA
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Dark star reprise, scarlet, PITB (educated guess), Sugar mags (also an educated guess)
Can't wait for tonight. Haven't got off of my ass all day so I hopefully will be on my feet all concert
(Will furthur throw in a Morning Dew?)-
- iamthedoor
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Morning Dew for sure, hopefully they save So Many Roads until next year for meWarrior for Peace and The Positive Movement!-
- GrayFolded
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- PhilDropsBombs
HAPPY NYE EVERYONE!!!!!
Gonna be an amazing night! So happy XM is streaming!
Monster Dew at some point, how bout Blues for Allah!!!LeshPhilingBassGreat-
- funky420
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- If you stumble, make it part of the dance.
I was just relistening to this yesterday and it was great to hear some parts and jams I forgot about. I love the La Bamba jam in Good Lovin. Also the Dark Star was real funky and was a nice change.The voices tell me what to say -
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