New Grateful Dead CD/DVD Release...

New Philly '89 DVD/CD Set Coming Soon!
Here’s a cool way to kick off the new year and decade: Coming soon is a fantastic new release called Crimson White and Indigo, a DVD/3-CD set that captures every second of the Grateful Dead’s superb July 7, 1989 concert at Philadelphia’s John F. Kennedy Stadium. If you loved the popular 2005 DVD/CD release Truckin’ Up to Buffalo, from July 4, 1989, well, this is the very next show: why, it’s practically like being on tour without having to pitch in gas money, eat bad road food, swelter in the heat or score a miracle ticket. Nope, all the work has been done for you—from the crisp multiple-camera shoot (with no video effects, you’ll be happy to hear) to the crystal clear and powerful audio, mixed from the original 24-track analog tapes in both Dolby Digital stereo and 5.1 surround (for the DVD), and mastered in HDCD (for the CD). But the proof is (always!) in the playing, and this show from the sizzling summer of ’89 tour is sure to please both hard core and casual fans with its energy, diverse song list and passionate playing.

Two years removed from the craziness that surrounded the “comeback” tour of 1987 and the Dead’s unprecedented flirtation with mainstream success—thanks to “Touch of Grey” and the In the Dark album—the group was still riding the crest of that wave and attracting thousands of new fans with each passing tour. The summer of ’89 began in style for the Dead on the solstice itself with a nationally televised/broadcast concert from Shoreline Amphitheatre in Mountain View, Calif. A week and a half later, the GD circus hit the road for seven East Coast stadium shows, followed by a handful in Midwest amphitheaters. The group was in excellent form throughout, offering a great selection of old and recent favorites, and polishing some of the new songs which would make up their album-in-progress at the time, Built to Last. Visually, the Dead’s stage set that summer was perhaps the most spectacular they ever mounted—designed by noted Czech artist Jan Sawka, it consisted of dozens of enormous painted canvas panels covered with various patterns, colors and shapes—some abstract, some concrete; quite an amazing sight in an enormous stadium.

In what would turn out to be the final rock concert in Philly’s JFK Stadium (the first was The Beatles in August 1966; the aging stadium itself dated back to 1926), the Grateful Dead come out on a brutally hot afternoon (after a fine opening set by Bruce Hornsby & the Range) with rock ’n’ roll on their minds. “Hell in a Bucket” is an appropriate opening choice for a day that is nearly hot as Hades, and then Jerry takes the party to the next level with a truly inspired “Iko Iko.” He’s all smiles, and that’s always a good sign! From there, the first set dips into some blues (“Little Red Rooster”), Hunter-Garcia classics like “Ramble on Rose” and “Loser,” a potent version of Dylan’s “Stuck Inside of Mobile with the Memphis Blues Again,” a wonderfully exploratory version of “Let It Grow,” and finally, Brent Mydland’s still-newish anthem “Blow Away,” which is one of his finest performances of that rockin’ tune.

You gotta love a second set that opens with a warm and inviting “Box of Rain”—peppy and nicely sung—and then right on its heels a “Scarlet Begonias” > “Fire on the Mountain” that is as “up” and celebratory as you could hope for: The “Scarlet” breezes along with joyous purpose, and the “Fire” hits all sorts of mighty peaks; at nearly 25 minutes, it’s a spectacular pairing. “Estimated Prophet” is marked by a smoldering intensity and then the jam that follows settles into the majestic Hunter-Garcia ballad “Standing on the Moon,” surely one of their greatest late-era compositions, and played only seven times before this standout version. The DVD depiction of the “Rhythm Devils” percussion duel gives us a fascinating glimpse of the tools and techniques Mickey and Bill used to create their magical alchemy, and then, following “Space,” the band launches into a hair-raising, careening “Other One” (dig how the camera shows us Phil’s rumbling bass intro up close!), Jerry takes us down to the docks of the city for an emotional “Wharf Rat,” and Bob gets back into party-mode for the concluding “Lovelight.” The encore of Dylan’s “Knockin’ on Heaven’s Door” offers a beautiful grace note for a show that has taken us through so many different spaces and moods.

The beautifully designed package for Crimson, White and Indigo (the name comes from a line in “Standing on the Moon,” of course) includes loads of great photos by Bob Minkin and an essay from veteran Grateful Dead observer Steve Silberman. All in all it’s a wonderful show from a great year!

–Blair Jackson

Philadelphia JFK (7/7/89)

I
Hell in a Bucket
Iko Iko
Little Red Rooster
Ramble on Rose
Stuck Inside of Mobile
Loser
Let it Grow
Blow Away

II
Box of Rain
Scarlet Begonias
Fire on the Mountain
Estimated Prophet
Standing on the Moon
drums
The Other One
Wharf Rat
Turn on Your Love Light

E;;;;;;;
Knockin’ on Heaven’s Door

I love that 2nd set. :thumbup:

Here’s two additional articles on Grateful Dead archives:

http://www.theatlantic.com/doc/201003/grateful-dead-archives

https://www.nyhistory.org/web/default.php?section=exhibits_collections&page=exhibit_detail&id=5798416

Nice, my mom was at this show. I guess I’ll have to pick it up.

this will set up for a nice 7/4/89>7/7/89 marathon…should be sweet

I haven’t even heard the 7/4 show, although I’ve been meaning to. Are both of these worth checking out?

haven’t heard the other show but I’ll send you a link for 7/4…I really like a lot of the songs from that show…great Bertha, love Phil in the Cold Rain and Snow, and I think Bobby has a pretty good show, great When I Paint My Masterpiece, and I love Brent’s playing on Women Are Smarter…maybe its the fact that I have this on DVD, but I really dig this show, and plus the late era Dead is a little more meaningful to me cause that was the closest I ever came to actually seeing Jerry, so if I had been born about 10 years earlier maybe I would’ve gotten to see the big guy

Blow Away First Set Closer… :unamused:

Interesting… I look forward to getting it!

I’m not crazy about the Truckin’ Up To Buffalo release, so maybe they brought the HEAT on this night. :crazy:

Could someone send me a link as well??

Thanks!

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JUST RIGHT CLICK AND SAVE VBR MP3’s!!!

THIS WILL BE PULLED OFF ARCHIVE ONCE IT IS RELEASED!!!

Grateful Dead
7/7/89
J.F.K. Stadium
Philadephia, PA

Source:(Healy Mix) SBD>MC>DAT>CDR>EAC>SHN

Set 1
CD 1
1.Hell In A Bucket,
2.Iko Iko,
3.Little Red Rooster,
4.Ramble On Rose,
5.Memphis Blues,
6.Loser,
7.Let It Grow->
8.Blow Away

Set 2
CD 2
1.Box Of Rain,
2.Scarlet Begonias->
3.Fire On The Mountain,
4.Estimated Prophet->
5.Standing On The Moon->
6.Drumz->

Set 2 cont.
CD 3
1.Jam->
2.The Other One->
3.Wharf Rat->
4.Turn On Your Lovelight.
5.E:Knockin’ On Heaven’s Door

Flaws: digital static D1t1 @ 0:17 in tunning before Bucket

Shn conversion done by Tim Wiley 2/27/02 twiley69@hotmail.com
I used EAC in secure mode to extract all tracks at 100%
no reported errors

I’ll send you a link…

plus here’s the album art for the new release…

up until now I hadn’t seen a release date, but JamBase says its due out on 4/20… :smiley:

GET IT FROM ARCHIVE WHILE IT’S STILL UP!!!

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(VBR-MP3 DL)

An Evening with the Grateful Dead

Grateful Dead and the
New Riders of the Purple Sage
5/15/70 Early and Late Shows
Fillmore East
New York, New York

Main Source: SBD:10" 1/2 track Master Reels @ 7.5 ips>Revox A700 playback deck>Alesis Masterlink ML 9600>CDR(1)
Patch Source: SBD:10" 1/2 track Master Reel @ 7.5 ips>PCM>DAT(x)>CDR(x)

Track processing:
Main source: EAC>Cool Edit 2000>MKW>Trader’s Little Helper>SHN
Patch source: SHN>WAV>Cool Edit 2000>MKW>Trader’s Little Helper>SHN

Early Show

Disc 1: Acoustic Grateful Dead

  1. Tuning ** [01:31]
  2. Bill Graham Introduction [00:56]
  3. Don’t Ease Me In [03:50]
  4. I Know You Rider [09:12]
  5. The Rub [06:20]
  6. Friend Of The Devil [03:49]
  7. Long Black Limousine [05:30]
  8. Candyman/Equipment problems [11:53]
  9. Cumberland Blues * [05:34]
  10. New Speedway Boogie * [07:12]
  11. Cold Jordan * [03:11]

Total Time: [59:04]

  • For Cumberland Blues and New Speedway Boogie Garcia switches to electric guitar and the band is
    joined by David Nelson on acoustic guitar. For Cold Jordan, Nelson switches to mandolin, Garcia
    goes back to acoustic guitar and Marmaduke joins in on vocals.

** Warning: high pitched mic feedback @ 0:59. Do not listen to at loud volumes with headphones…

Disc 2: New Riders Of The Purple Sage

  1. Stage Preparations [09:38]
  2. Bill Graham Introduction/Six Days On The Road [04:21]
  3. Whatcha Gonna Do? [04:37]
  4. I Don’t Know You [04:23]
  5. Henry [03:51]
  6. Portland Woman [04:50]
  7. Fair Chance To Know [05:03]
  8. Last Lonely Eagle// [02:01]

Total Time: [38:49]

Disc 3: Electric Grateful Dead

  1. Tuning/Introduction [01:53]
  2. Casey Jones [05:50]
  3. Easy Wind [08:48]
  4. Attics Of My Life [06:36]
  5. St. Stephen> [05:52]
  6. Cryptical Envelopment> [01:56]
  7. Drums> [06:52]
    08 The Other One> [11:11]
  8. Cryptical Reprise> [04:22]
  9. Cosmic Charlie [09:59]
    Encore:
  10. New Minglewood Blues [04:14]

Total Time: [1:07:39]

Late Show

Disc 4: Acoustic Grateful Dead

  1. Ballad Of Casey Jones [03:03]
  2. Silver Threads And Golden Needles [03:50]
  3. Black Peter [07:07]
  4. Friend Of The Devil [05:54]
  5. Uncle John’s Band [06:56]
  6. Candyman [07:23]
  7. She’s Mine [02:54]
  8. Katie Mae [05:31]
  9. I Hear A Voice Callin’ * [03:06]
  10. House Music ** /Stage Preparations [04:06]

Total Time: [49:54]

  • David Nelson plays mandolin.

** Byrds – Fido > Oil in my Lamp: Ballad Of Easy Rider 1969

Disc 5: New Riders Of The Purple Sage

  1. Stage Preparations [03:27]
  2. Bill Graham Introduction/Brown-Eyed Handsome Man [04:59]
  3. Louisiana Lady [05:42]
  4. Can’t Pay The Price [04:48]
  5. Truck Drivin’ Man [03:59]
  6. All I Ever Wanted [08:24]
  7. Workin’ Man Blues [04:13]
  8. Henry/Broken String [07:09]
  9. I Don’t Know You [04:02]
  10. Lodi [04:31]
  11. Last Lonely Eagle [06:50]
  12. Mama Tried * [03:05]
  13. Sawmill * [04:01]
  14. Me And My Uncle * [04:57]
  15. Connection * [05:34]
  16. Here Comes The Sun/Stage Preparations [01:22]

Total Time: [1:17:11]

  • Bobby “Ace” Weir joins in.

Disc 6: Electric Grateful Dead

  1. The Sun King/Stage Preparations/Marines’ Hymn [04:43]
  2. Bill Graham Introduction/China Cat Sunflower> [04:07]
  3. I Know You Rider [04:46]
  4. Cumberland Blues [05:02]
  5. Hard To Handle/Broken String [10:17]
  6. Beat It On Down The Line [03:30]
  7. Morning Dew [10:59]
  8. Good Lovin’ [13:58]

Total Time: [57:27]

Disc 7:

  1. Dire Wolf [04:27]
  2. Next Time You See Me [04:49]
  3. Dark Star> [19:37]
  4. St.//Stephen> [04:03]
  5. Not Fade Away> [06:56]
  6. Turn On Your Lovelight [27:01]
    Encore:
  7. Cold Jordan * [02:42]

Total Time: [69:36]

Total Show Time: [419:40]

  • David Nelson plays mandolin and Marmaduke adds vocals.

Notes and Technical information:

  • This analog to digital transfer was done to create a digital copy of the master reels as true as
    possible to the original recording. Apart from restoring the right channel on an 11 minute segment
    of Drums> The Other One and the patch to fill in the music from the missing last reel, no attempt
    has been made to alter or fix anything.

  • The Early Show acoustic set is not the splitter generated two channel mono mix that commonly circulates.
    On the master reel, from the beginning of the tape into Candyman, the right channel stereo signal is present
    but fades in and out at very low levels until it finally comes up to full strength at 2:10 into Candyman.

  • During the NRPS Early Show the master reel ran out 2:01 minutes into Last Lonely Eagle and the remainder of
    their set was not recorded.

  • The beginning of The Ballad Of Casey Jones is slightly clipped.

  • Reel glitch at 2:55-2:57 in Candyman.

  • Reel glitch at 3:02-3:06 in Lodi.

  • Reel glitch at 01:00-01:04 in China Cat Sunflower.

  • A reel change occurred during St. Stephen, however the final reel was missing from the set of masters and the
    remainder of the show from the cut in St. Stephen @ 02:18.186 to the end of the show is patched using the previously
    circulating SBD:MR>PCM>DAT>CD as the source.

  • Track processing: EAC>Cool Edit 2000>MKW>Trader’s Little Helper>SHN: Cool Edit 2000 used for minor re-tracking, glitch
    removal, normalisation and alternate source patching. MKW used for initial file archiving and Md5 signature checksum
    creation. Trader’s Little Helper used for correct sector boundary alignment and verification and alternate Md5 sg/fp
    checksum creation and verification. shntool used for track timings, file size info and backup sector boundary
    verification.

  • Audio seed discs: Chuck Reynolds|Track processing/edits/archiving: Seth Kaplan

That is an AMAZING show.

Best acoustic stuff ever by the GD.

^YES!! :thumbup:

I love the Pig Pen silhouette on the cover.

^Yep…

I can’t wait to here how the Official Released sounds cleaned up…This was on Dick’s list of shows to put out before he died…IT’S ABOUT TIME!!! :thumbup:

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GET EM’ WHILE THEY ARE STILL UP!!!

:astonished: SUPER HOT LATE 80’s DEAD!!! :astonished:

ONCE THESE SHOWS ARE RELEASED, THEY WILL BE PULLED FROM ARCHIVE.ORG!!!

“Formerly The Warlocks”
Grateful Dead-Hampton Coliseum 10-08-1989
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Set 1
Foolish Heart
Walkin’ Blues
Candyman
Me And My Uncle
Big River
Stagger Lee
Queen Jane Approximately
Bird Song
The Promised Land

Set 2
Help On The Way ->
Slipknot! ->
Franklin’s Tower
Victim Or The Crime ->
Eyes Of The World ->
Drums ->
Space ->
I Need A Miracle ->
The Wheel ->
Gimme Some Lovin’ ->
Morning Dew

Encore
And We Bid You Good Night

This is a matrix, done by hansokolow in ProTools, of the following sources:

SBD: shnid=32902
Recording Info:
SBD -> Cassette Master (TDK MA-XG90)

Transfer Info:
Cassette Master (Tascam 122mkII) -> Apogee MiniMe (24bit/48k) ->
Samplitude Professional v8.01 -> FLAC/16
(3 Discs Audio / 2 Discs FLAC)

All Transfers and Mastering By Charlie Miller
charliemiller87@earthlink.net
December 16, 2006

Patch Info:
(FOB) Schoeps CMC3/MK4 -> Dat -> CD supplies:
Space (1:18 - 1:53)

Notes:
– 2nd Set is seamless
– Thanks to Paul Scotton and Joani Walker for the tapes

DAUD: shnid=439
(FOB) Schoeps CMC34’s -> Panasonic SV-250
Transfer:
D8 -> Montego II -> CDWAV
by Doug Nawrocki

The SBD was stretched to match the digital AUD.

Grateful Dead-Hampton Coliseum 10-09-1989
archive.org/details/gd1989-1 … sbeok.shnf

Set 1
Feel Like A Stranger
Built To Last
Little Red Rooster
Ramble On Rose
We Can Run
Jack-A-Roe % Stuck Inside Of Mobile With The Memphis Blues Again
Row Jimmy
The Music Never Stopped

Set 2
Playing In The Band ->
Uncle John’s Band ->
Playing In The Band Reprise ->
Dark Star ->
Drums ->
Space ->
Death Don’t Have No Mercy ->
Dear Mr. Fantasy ->
Hey Jude ->
Throwing Stones ->
Good Lovin’

Encore
Attics Of My Life

Billed as “Formerly The Warlocks”
Last “Dark Star”: 7-13-84
Last “Attics Of My Life”: 9-27-72

Source Info

SBD
SBD: PCM (analog out) > DAT x 4 > CDR

AUD
FOB: Schoeps CMC641 > DAT


Tech Notes

I used EAC in secure mode to extract all tracks at 100%
no reported errors. Cool Edit Pro 2.0 was used to align &
synch both of the sources. This is a 60% SBD, 40% AUD mix.

  • Mixed by dan@am-dig.com
  • Shn conversion 8-SEP-2004
  • Artwork by dan@am-dig.com 300dpi - For best results
    print at the highest resolution onto glossy photo paper.
    Design for use with a clear slim double jewel case.
  • Special thanks to “For Your Eyes Only” for images used
    in this artwork.

Notes

I performed a ‘light NR’ to the SBD source.

Disc 2 and 3 can be assembled seamlessly on longer media.

38:55.468 - 39:20.585 First verse of Jack-A-Roe missing on
SBD source. Patched 25.117 using the AUD. This patch was
EQ’ed & levels raised +3db. Source change from SBD to
AUD is obvious to the listener.

48:42.358 - 48:42.758 Zizzle/pop/dropout in Memphis Blues
on right channel only. Corrected via channel swap using
.400 seconds of left channel. The result is smooth and
most likely undetectable.

49:52.712 - 49:53.222 Zizzle/pop/dropout in Memphis Blues
on right channel only. Corrected via channel swap using
.510 seconds of left channel. The result is smooth and
most likely undetectable.

50:02.412 - 50:02.525 Zizzle/pop/dropout in Memphis Blues
on right channel only. Corrected via channel swap using
.113 seconds of left channel. The result is smooth and
most likely undetectable.

Between Jack-A-Roe and Memphis Blues the AUD was missing
37.221 seconds of crow cheer. The SBD was trimmed to match.
The result is smooth and most likely undetectable.

59:52.730 - 59:59.107 Drums missing on SBD source. Patched
6.377 using the AUD. This patch was EQ’ed & levels raised
+3db. The result is smooth and most likely undetectable.

1:31:48.154 - 1:32:54.219 A solo and a verse of Good Lovin’
missing on SBD source. Patched 1:06.065 using the AUD. This
patch was EQ’ed & levels raised +3db. Source change from
SBD to AUD is obvious to the listener.