grateful dead dick's picks


wondering if anyone can recommend any of the dick's picks volumes after number 20? i bought all 1-20 then, hit a financial rough spot. i am a big fan of the dead especially in the mid 70's. are there any "must have" shows? i know it's all very subjective but funds are tight...
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Cheers Rlwainwright - wasn't nearly as straight forward as you made it sound but well worth the effort.
I have only downloaded 3 concerts and the quality amazes me.
Looking forward to downloading many more.
Bluegrass Gospel Project , The Old Meeting House, Vermont 10/11/2006 is fabulous and a Dead concert at Adams Field House 1974 is rather nice.
Thanks again.
h*ly s***, sums up the response of myself and more pointedly my Deadhead friends!
Not tried using it for any of the downloaded concerts but Exact Audio Copy is freeware and I have had very good results burning from commercial cd's.
I'm going to an external re-writer now as my learned friend pointed out that EAC may sound good but it's hunting back & forward to correct errors will kill the drive in my laptop very quickly - ouch !

Going to Nespa and Audiodesk the blanks before burning with EAC to see how good this gets - overkill really as I find some of these downloads as real as it gets, chair squeaking, audience farting and all.
Great music, great fun and thank goodness lots of bands/artists are happy to share their music for free - a big thank you to them all!
My being thick? - there is always a text file with the venue/track list.
There usually is another text file that looks like it may be a code for FLACS to automatically install the titles?
maybe not but it would be nice.
Have so many concerts now it would be a real pain to type in all the track titles manually