Grateful Dead Soundboard Shows - 1990 Europe Tour
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Grateful Dead Soundboard Shows - 1990 Europe Tour MP3s 10-13-1990 Ice Stadium, Stockholm Sweeden 10-17-1990 Gruga Hall, Essen Germany 10-19-1990 Internationales Congress Centrum, Berlin Germany 10-20-1990 Internationales Congress Centrum, Berlin Germany 10-22-1990 Festhalle, Frankfurt Germany 10-24-1990 Sportsahalle, Hamburg Germany 10-27-1990 The Zenith, Paris France 10-28-1990 The Zenith, Paris France 10-30-1990 Wembley Arena, London England 10-31-1990 Wembley Arena, London England 11-1-1990 Wembley Arena, London England
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Looks like my ISP will start capping bandwidth this month. I'm going to have to slow my seeding.
Make a request for what year you want next. Might be several months before I get all of the years seeded.
Make a request for what year you want next. Might be several months before I get all of the years seeded.
Whatever you can put up is appreciated. Would you be offended if I asked how you got all these, and who put in all the work breaking them into individual cuts & re-encoding? Just curious. And grateful for your efforts.
This music is my alternative to Prozac. I'll tell you a little story: Back in the summer of '72, fresh out of high school, I picked up a hitchhiker on Highway 1 in Big Sur who spun a ridiculous tale about working as a roadie for the Dead, and being involved with a top-secret project to develop a sound system that would synthesize LSD right in the natural brains of the audience. The Acid Tests without the plastic garbage cans. I fond him entertaining, but wrote him off as a nutcase. Now I'm not so sure. Read Oliver Sacks' "Musicophilia" or Daniel Levitin's "This is Your Brain on Music." It turns out that rhythm and melody really do change brain chemistry. Surely it varies from one individual to another, but for me nothing works as well as Jerry's guitar to get that effect.
I know for certain that when I hear that single note marking the transition from Scarlet to Fire, a little squirt of some mysterious neurotransmitter notches up my mood noticeably. And I can get that high every day, with no hangover. Thanks for all the new drugs you've given me.
Haroldmann, if you're ever in Stockholm. . .
kevoz123(a)yahoo(dot)com
This music is my alternative to Prozac. I'll tell you a little story: Back in the summer of '72, fresh out of high school, I picked up a hitchhiker on Highway 1 in Big Sur who spun a ridiculous tale about working as a roadie for the Dead, and being involved with a top-secret project to develop a sound system that would synthesize LSD right in the natural brains of the audience. The Acid Tests without the plastic garbage cans. I fond him entertaining, but wrote him off as a nutcase. Now I'm not so sure. Read Oliver Sacks' "Musicophilia" or Daniel Levitin's "This is Your Brain on Music." It turns out that rhythm and melody really do change brain chemistry. Surely it varies from one individual to another, but for me nothing works as well as Jerry's guitar to get that effect.
I know for certain that when I hear that single note marking the transition from Scarlet to Fire, a little squirt of some mysterious neurotransmitter notches up my mood noticeably. And I can get that high every day, with no hangover. Thanks for all the new drugs you've given me.
Haroldmann, if you're ever in Stockholm. . .
kevoz123(a)yahoo(dot)com
That's an awesome story. I'm just a young pup who didn't get into the band until the 80s. Mainly did the east coast tours.
I'd guess about 2/3s of these shows came from various web sites back when soundboards were more available on the internet. 2001, 2002?, somewhere around that time. The other 1/3 came from friends/traders prior to that. I spent a couple years creating/cleaning up the MP3s in my spare time. The collection is perfect, but close enough that I'm happy with it. Glad you are enjoying the music.
I'd guess about 2/3s of these shows came from various web sites back when soundboards were more available on the internet. 2001, 2002?, somewhere around that time. The other 1/3 came from friends/traders prior to that. I spent a couple years creating/cleaning up the MP3s in my spare time. The collection is perfect, but close enough that I'm happy with it. Glad you are enjoying the music.
"The collection is perfect"
Isn't perfect Is what I meant to say.
Isn't perfect Is what I meant to say.
haroldmann ---- thanks again. You have done a great service to many of us.
For me it's a wet dream come true.
Do you accept tips in bitcoin?
For me it's a wet dream come true.
Do you accept tips in bitcoin?
Thanks very very much. Oh, does anyone know why 1990-2 can't be reached? For some time, a couple of weeks there has been a message that says Check back in 10 minutes.
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