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The Other One
May 3, 1968
Columbia University

This O1
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Goin' Down The Road Feelin' Bad
April 26, 1971
Fillmore East

Get the miller.105815
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Ship of Fools
March 23, 1987
Hampton Coliseum

This is still my fav Ship. I saw this show and was fortunate enough to receive what "was" an excellent AUD Tape of the show from a friend.

Comments

Unbroken Chain
March 23, 1995
Charlotte Coliseum

Happy birthday Reddy Kilowatt. On the first album by The Grateful Dead, Phil Lesh referred to himself as Phil "Reddy Kilowatt" Lesh. He also used an image of Reddy Kilowatt on Phil Lesh and Friends tour posters and has subsequently used the alias Reddy Kilowatt regularly on Grateful Dead related message boards and on music sharing sites.[40]
Sugar Magnolia
May 9, 1977
War Memorial

GRAVEROBBER, thanks. You know, Donnie is like the other side of the same coin. I agree with you. I've learned to look at it this way. Like Yin Yang, he helps to define us. His negativity also serves to make others look better. He sheds light but certainly does not master. Keep your eyes of the world out for a regular poster on the Archive. The username is kbmill. Often with subject line on post "breadcrumb" and often leaves the following review with a zero star rating "I sang a little while then flew on". Yin Yang teaches us to see the utility of all sides. The Donnies and kbmills of the world are weak points of negative energy that serve only to accentuate points of strength and light. Thank goodness for them. Monday morning rant, and... done
The Other One
Feb. 28, 1973
Salt Palace

Happy birthday Phil!! Boom ba de boom ba de boom ba de... BOOM!!
Tennessee Jed
Oct. 12, 1977
Manor Downs

This is a good source to compare to an Aud. Source provided is a SBD (Aud patches) that is solid if not a little compressed and a bit sterile. I actually prefer the miller.flac.1648
Lazy Lightnin' -> Supplication
Sept. 6, 1983
Red Rocks Amphitheatre

The Bird Song is soaring, majestic with an almost crash landing then smoothness. Great version