Grateful Dead Dave's Pick's Volume 48 ......time to put a fork in this !


I am a collector of this band's material and have been since the 70's. Fast forward about 20 years and bought all of Dick's Picks volumes and really enjoyed them all. Rhino pushed out '' Road Trips '' series which was when the Grateful Dead had Rhino distribute their live shows which were made up of partial shows and were okay at beat. I have all of those as well. Then picked up all of the box sets and there are a lot of those and some were mixed and recorded by Dan Healy which all of them sound like they were recorded under water or by a 12 year old. A lot of them were terrible sounding and he should have been sent to Siberia.

Then David Lemiux picked up the series after Dick Latvala passed and has put out 48 volumes of complete shows and most of them aren't too bad if they were recorded by Kid Candelero or especially by Better Cantor Jackson ........you can tell her stuff right off the bat or even Owsley Bear's stuff.

But the last one and a bunch before volume 48 are just bad.....it seems like they may have got to the bottom of the barrel and are just pushing these put now. I did although reluctantly sign up for the 2024 subscription but just can't help but feel that the quality in sound or the show itself was just not in the same league as others when this journey for them began doing this.

The mid year big box sets have been pretty good for the most part and maybe they should concentrate on just doing those for now. Also, the Dead and Rhino could skip all of the elaborate and sometimes just silly art work on those box sets and bring the price down on them. Some of that stuff is just unnecessary. 

So would like to hear from other's on what their thoughts are on if the Grateful Dead Dave Pick's Series has run its course .......thanks and stay well.  

     

garebear

@garebear 

Maybe go to taper's section on Dead website and ask whether there are still great shows that have yet to be released? 

I sure wish they'd released the entire May 77 show that's on Dick's Picks 3, instead of a chopped-up, truncated version. Figures that such a tight performance was given short shrift, given the "ragged but right" ethos that dominates Dead culture. OK. Sorry for the rant. 

...... Stuartk they did issue the May 8, 1977 Cornell Barton Hall show as a full concert a few years back  

They've released a number of complete shows from May '77 on CD and LP boxes, but no full boxes of that Florida one from DP3; I'd like to hear that, too.

From Wikipedia:

Dick's Picks Volume 3 is the third live album in the Dick's Picks series by the Grateful Dead. It was recorded on May 22, 1977, at the Sportatorium in Pembroke Pines, Florida. It was released in November 1995 on Grateful Dead Records.[1]

Dick's Picks Volume 3 was again released, by Grateful Dead Productions, in November 2005 as a digital download.[5]

The track "Sugaree" was also used on the promotional sampler A Glimpse of the Vault, released in 1996.[5