strumminsix wrote:Great news! The thought of that reminds me of some hot 74 and 76 shows with a clear Bobby and Keith and sweet bubbly volumes!!
it is amazing that you can recall who had volume where way back then , but what i do remember is that shows with Keith and Donna Godchaux were, as i recall some of the best dead shows i ever attended. I am envious that you remember so much. to me all of those shows seem now like an amalgamation of a single show or era. back in those days i believed that whatever the configuration of the band, it was simply an extension of what came before. Looking back i now see how the different configurations and band members fit into a long running, strange narrative, but then i assumed that whatever was on -stage was what was supposed to be on stage and if there was something new it was because the new thing (or person) was on stage because that was the way it was supposed to be. I think it was about that time that i thought the New Riders of the Purple Sage were more a part of the band than a warm-up act. Anyway "sweet bubbly volumes" seems a good description of things long forgotten by me. it is a little ego deflating to find folks with memories so much better than mine, but i can give up a little ego if it means i can be reminded of such great moments.