@wharfy
Yup, But I had a copy 10 years before the DP release.
Are you familiar with this website?
https://headyversion.com/
All Deadheads should check it out. Every song/performance ranked by Deadheads. And, of course, this Eyes is #1. It provides links to listen to every song/performance as well.
As for me, I got to see 15 GD shows in the late 80s - 90's. One of my first was the Miami Dark Star. They had speakers all around the arena and the sound was whipping in circles, back and forth. incredible.
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Three more very special shows I was fortunate enough to see and hear:
- Little Village (John Hiatt, Ry Cooder, Nick Lowe, Jim Keltner) on a soundstage in Burbank at the time of the release of their sole album (ignoring their earlier appearance together on John Hiatt's Bring The Family album). VERY few Pop/Rock bands are comprised of members with this much combined talent. - Van Dyke Parks and a small orchestra in the performance theater located in the rear of McCabes Guitar Shop in Santa Monica in the late-90's or early-ought's. Van Dyke very rarely performs live. A once-in-a-lifetime opportunity to hear this genius live on stage. - Dan Penn and Spooner Oldham opening for Nick Lowe and his band at the Pantages Theater in the 90's. Poor Nick: he had to follow Dan and Spooner, and paled in comparison.
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@glennstereo -I listen to Band of Gypsies periodically and I'm blown away at "Machine Gun." I don't think I fully appreciated that show, as a teenager. David |
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