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"“We’re just now starting to loosen up to the point where we were, say, back in 1970, ’72, where we can start drifting from key to key, from rhythm to rhythm, and in the jams, some interesting stuff has come up. Once again, we’re tending to go new places every night.” - Bob Weir, Rolling Stone, 1980 3/9/81 at Madison Square Garden delivers all that. It's got color and texture and freshness, keyboardist Brent Mydland's Hammond organ painting a new layer for the Dead to dabble on. And dabble they did, from the ""shot out of a cannon"" opener of ""Feel Like A Stranger"" to the ""fleeting romance of 'Althea,'"" to the high-gloss 80s blues of the first set to the second set, both intense (""China>Rider"", ""Samson And Delilah,"" ""Estimated Prophet"") and dramatic (""Ship Of Fools,"" ""Stella Blue) in its ability wrap you up its spirals and accents. It's all undergone Plangent Processes tape restoration and speed correction, with mastering by Jeffrey Norman. Hot, hot, hot!"
"“We’re just now starting to loosen up to the point where we were, say, back in 1970, ’72, where we can start drifting from key to key, from rhythm to rhythm, and in the jams, some interesting stuff has come up. Once again, we’re tending to go new places every night.” - Bob Weir, Rolling Stone, 1980 3/9/81 at Madison Square Garden delivers all that. It's got color and texture and freshness, keyboardist Brent Mydland's Hammond organ painting a new layer for the Dead to dabble on. And dabble they did, from the ""shot out of a cannon"" opener of ""Feel Like A Stranger"" to the ""fleeting romance of 'Althea,'"" to the high-gloss 80s blues of the first set to the second set, both intense (""China>Rider"", ""Samson And Delilah,"" ""Estimated Prophet"") and dramatic (""Ship Of Fools,"" ""Stella Blue) in its ability wrap you up its spirals and accents. It's all undergone Plangent Processes tape restoration and speed correction, with mastering by Jeffrey Norman. Hot, hot, hot!"
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Madison Square Garden, New York, NY 3/9/81 [Rocktober 2023]
Artist: Grateful Dead
Format: Vinyl
New: Available $124.98
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1. Feel Like A Stranger (Live At Madison Square Garden, New York, Ny 3/9/81)
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2. Althea (Live At Madison Square Garden, New York, Ny 3/9/81)
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3. C.C. Rider (Live At Madison Square Garden, New York, Ny 3/9/81)
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4. Ramble On Rose (Live At Madison Square Garden, New York, Ny 3/9/81)
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5. El Paso (Live At Madison Square Garden, New York, Ny 3/9/81)
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6. Deep Elem Blues (Live At Madison Square Garden, New York, Ny 3/9/81)
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7. Beat It On Down The Line (Live At Madison Square Garden, New York, Ny 3/9/81)
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8. Bird Song (Live At Madison Square Garden, New York, Ny 3/9/81)
9. New Minglewood Blues (Live At Madison Square Garden, New York, Ny 3/9/81)
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10. China Cat Sunflower (Live At Madison Square Garden, New York, Ny 3/9/81)
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11. I Know You Rider (Live At Madison Square Garden, New York, Ny 3/9/81)
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12. Samson And Delilah (Live At Madison Square Garden, New York, Ny 3/9/81)
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13. Ship Of Fools (Live At Madison Square Garden, New York, Ny 3/9/81)
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14. Estimated Prophet (Live At Madison Square Garden, New York, Ny 3/9/81)
15. Uncle John's Band (Live At Madison Square Garden, New York, Ny 3/9/81)
16. Drums (Live At Madison Square Garden, New York, Ny 3/9/81)
17. Space (Live At Madison Square Garden, New York, Ny 3/9/81)
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18. The Other One (Live At Madison Square Garden, New York, Ny 3/9/81)
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19. Stella Blue (Live At Madison Square Garden, New York, Ny 3/9/81)
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20. Good Lovin' (Live At Madison Square Garden, New York, Ny 3/9/81)
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21. U.S. Blues (Live At Madison Square Garden, New York, Ny 3/9/81)
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"“We’re just now starting to loosen up to the point where we were, say, back in 1970, ’72, where we can start drifting from key to key, from rhythm to rhythm, and in the jams, some interesting stuff has come up. Once again, we’re tending to go new places every night.” - Bob Weir, Rolling Stone, 1980 3/9/81 at Madison Square Garden delivers all that. It's got color and texture and freshness, keyboardist Brent Mydland's Hammond organ painting a new layer for the Dead to dabble on. And dabble they did, from the ""shot out of a cannon"" opener of ""Feel Like A Stranger"" to the ""fleeting romance of 'Althea,'"" to the high-gloss 80s blues of the first set to the second set, both intense (""China>Rider"", ""Samson And Delilah,"" ""Estimated Prophet"") and dramatic (""Ship Of Fools,"" ""Stella Blue) in its ability wrap you up its spirals and accents. It's all undergone Plangent Processes tape restoration and speed correction, with mastering by Jeffrey Norman. Hot, hot, hot!"

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