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Is There A Better Program Than Ripit Mac Solution RightAll that said, it seems the best Mac solution right now is probably to use Fairmount to rip and DTOX (DVD2One) to remaster bad tracks. And all too few after 1980.If you intend to take your ripped DVD and convert it with another program, such as Handbrake, then you will find you have better results using a MTR rip than a RipIt rip. There are a few moments like that in 1970.The Archive has a nasty habit of removing an ENTIRE show once a PART of it has been released commercially. Hauntingly beautiful (and I don't even like country music, but this is special).If you haven't heard this one, check it out while you can. What makes this show really special and something to treasure is the addition of the NRPS songs:Last Lonely Eagle, All I Ever Wanted, Henry. Drag RipIt 1.6.8 to the Trash (or right click on it and then select.We ought to be able to give this one 7 or 8 stars.It was awesome then, and it is even better now. Also, don't miss Capitol Theater 11/8/70, the last acoustic show they did for 10 years.I used to get most of my Dead Tapes by taping them off of WBAI in NYC, and I got this one back in 96 by that method. Your mind will be blown extremely! And the acoustic set is even better than this one. If you haven't checked out that show do so at once. Great sound, with just a few cuts and problems (notably St. With both shows and the NRPS it's about as much as you could want from a '70 concert. And now I can again.There are great acoustic versions of I Know You Rider, The Rub, and Cumberland Blues in the Early show, Bobby doing a duet on Me and My Uncle, Saw Mill, and Mama Tried with the New Riders, a nice Dark Star that includes about 30 seconds of near silence after the first verse. This tape was one of the jewels of my collection (along with 5/24/69, 5/11/72 and 6/18/74) and I used to give copies of it as gifts for my friends BDs and at Christmas. The first acoustic set contains Long Black Limousine, a very mournful song I ve never heard the Grateful Dead play. Not feeling particularly well off to buy yet more Live Dead at this time, this show comes very close to matching DP #8. You need to experience it for yourself, get this show, right here and now.Sound Quality:B+ (There are a few cuts in some numbers, that's all that brings it down)In answer to your question, that's probably David Nelson on mandolin during Voice, not sure, but I don't know who else is could be.I used to have a decent copy of the Harpur College show that is now Dick's Picks #8, but lost it a couple of years ago. New York City audiences were always and continue to be raucous and uncouth bunches. Most of them are DeadHeads, and very discriminating ones at that! I also love the band chatter between tunes. I instantly chose to record a 90-minute tape of both acoustic sets, and it went over smashingly at work, where I play music for the skiing public at Mad River Glen here in Vermont. I would give the 1st acoustic set 4.5 stars, the only mark against it being Jerry s flub of Friend Of The Devil. Very early versions of this tune (Avalon 1966, etc.) contained that verse but it is a rarity. Stephen sounds a bit strained, great playing but a bit like Jerry might be tiring of singing it. I also agree that Friend Of The Devil herein is one of, if not the, best ever.The first electric set features a mix of the brand new with the tried and true. I Hear A Voice Callin is a Bill Monroe bluegrass gospel standard that a quick check of DeadBase indicates was only played 4 times, all in 1970. Priceless stuff! Set 2 is, in my opinion, also priceless as it contains one of only 2 GD performances of Ballad Of Casey Jones. ) Some gal even shouts out Hey Jerry, what happened to your beard? to which he replies Shut up! I didn t ask you about your beard. Cosmic Charlie is a bit ponderous and I prefer the higher energy, faster tempo version of 3/1/69 Fillmore West. Easy Wind is fantastic and it s obvious to see why it made it onto a GDM release. Extensive drum solo in the middle also and some very spacey effects. Now, if somebody out there has complete recordings of China>Rider and St. All told, definitely a keeper. A rollicking 27 minute Lovelight seals the set and contains a very small glitch (switching tapes, maybe?), with a mellow Cold Jordan encore. Stephen is played with more force than earlier, but has a glitch and is missing the entire Lady finger, dipped in moonlight centerpiece. The Dark Star is a bit lower energy than many I ve heard, but Jerry sounds great singing the far-spaced verses. The "Other One" -> "Cosmic Charlie" here is a classic, while the "Good Lovin'" from the second show is particularly fun: this song could be a bit overbearing and ponderous during this era, but this is one of the more focused versions despite the length.I give this a four-star rating because it's NOT the "ultimate" 1970 show. Bobby gives a nice, somber performance of the rarely-heard "Long Black Limousine," while "Cumberland Blues," "New Speedway Boogie," and "Black Peter" are always treats to hear in acoustic arrangements.As for the electric sets, "Easy Wind" found its way onto Fallout From The Phil Zone it's one of most loose, free-swinging performances I've ever heard of the song, where the band breezes through the often-jarring tempo changes like they're completely natural. Among their highlights is perhaps the greatest performance of "Friend Of The Devil" ever given (during the second show - Jerry botches it a bit in the first show, but comes back with an utterly resplendent version the next time 'round), so good it's featured as a bonus track on the new Rhino reissue of American Beauty. The two acoustic sets featured here aren't the greatest ones the band ever gave during '70 (5/2/70 featured on Dick's Picks arguably is), but they're sharp nonetheless. Happily, this isn't the case with this Fillmore East show, which really IS hot, hot hot. Adobe illustrator for mac rarIf you like this show, you owe it to yourself to buy Dick's Picks 8 from www.gdstore.com. Also, there aren't any true WOW-I-CAN'T-BELIEVE-THEY-PLAYED-THAT moments: no "Viola Lee Blues" or "It's A Man's World"'s.Nevertheless, the two Fillmore East shows from May 15th, 1970 are great, high-class representative concerts demonstrating the power and promise of the live Dead during this era.
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