The Good Ol' Grateful Thread

As a big Dead fan, I have spent inordinate sums of money on unique items. A fancy version of a readily available canonical album is not one of those. If they put Dave’s Picks 5 out on vinyl, now we are talking.
Other than buying live Dead on vinyl, which I will no longer do as it really messes with the flow (especially if the chemicals are tuned in), I concur with everything here. I mean, how much money every year do I have to set aside for my Dead habit? This is truly unreal but I have to think that this is not for the likes of me, even if I've downed a whole Dark Lord all by myself in one sitting.
 
if you missed out on the $850 Europe '72 and have money to burn, you can get this $600 box set:


It does look pretty cool, and a good value for the amount of music. I just don't think that i would actually ever listen to the whole thing.
 
if you missed out on the $850 Europe '72 and have money to burn, you can get this $600 box set:


It does look pretty cool, and a good value for the amount of music. I just don't think that i would actually ever listen to the whole thing.
This one is more appealing to me than the Europe 72. But for CDs this should be half the price and they'd still make a lot of money on it.
 
if you missed out on the $850 Europe '72 and have money to burn, you can get this $600 box set:


It does look pretty cool, and a good value for the amount of music. I just don't think that i would actually ever listen to the whole thing.
I have the 30 trips box and love it, but don’t crack them enough for another one of these
 
if you missed out on the $850 Europe '72 and have money to burn, you can get this $600 box set:


It does look pretty cool, and a good value for the amount of music. I just don't think that i would actually ever listen to the whole thing.
Does it include divorce papers?
 
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