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    Grateful Dead - Duke '78 (new release from the Spring 1978 tour)

    For those of you enjoy the Dead's live shows, you might be interested to try out this new release, taken from a box set of shows from the Spring 1978 tour.

    I was pleasantly surprised by how good this show was, in performance terms, and the audio recording is excellent.

    Here are a few notes on this release, which I've just published on my blog, which may be of interest:

    https://momentstransition.wordpress....ril-1978-2024/

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    I bought the huge box. Looking fwd to jumping in.

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    ^ I got the box too! So far it's great. I listened to the first three disks so far. Performances and audio are excellent, and Donna's singing hasn't offended me yet! And physically the box is very nice - nice that they kept it somewhat small (the box itself, that is).

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    I miss being able to touch base with John Kelman, who always got the big Dead box sets too.

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    Quote Originally Posted by JKL2000 View Post
    ^ I got the box too! So far it's great. I listened to the first three disks so far. Performances and audio are excellent, and Donna's singing hasn't offended me yet! And physically the box is very nice - nice that they kept it somewhat small (the box itself, that is).
    Donna is the only thing that gave me pause before I pulled the trigger on this one. The box itself is very cool, with the lid/drawer design. Not sure I really needed the tambourine, though.

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    Tambourine? It's a rain-drum or something! I could do without it too, though. It's a bit silly to make the box bigger to hold that, but it could be worse.

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    Quote Originally Posted by JKL2000 View Post
    It's a bit silly to make the box bigger to hold that, but it could be worse.
    Just be glad they didn’t follow the example of the Zappa estate and include a Jerry Garcia Halloween costume.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Mister Triscuits View Post
    Just be glad they didn’t follow the example of the Zappa estate and include a Jerry Garcia Halloween costume.
    It's funny how with the Zappa sets, the big boxes with masks and stuff are a deal breaker for me, but the big boxes for the Dead sets aren't! I guess it's partly because the Dead boxes are nice-looking pieces of art in addition to being receptacles. It also probably has to do with Ahmet.

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