Lengthy interview with Grateful Dead Archivist David Lemieux talking about the creation of the massive (72 CDs!) box set chronicling the Dead's Europe '72 tour. May mostly be of interest to Deadheads or those with an interest in what to took engineering-wise to get the music from the tapes to the CDs.
http://ultimateclassicrock.com/grateful-dead-archivist-david-lemieux-talks-europe-72-box-set/
Supporting music in Richmond since 2000 - "Hello, my love, I heard a kiss from you / Red magic satin playing near, too / All through the morning rain I gaze, the sun doesn't shine / Rainbows and waterfalls run through my mind / In the garden, I see, west purple shower bells and tea / Orange birds and river cousins dressed in green / Pretty music, I hear, so happy and loud / Blue flowers echo from a cherry cloud" - The Brothers Johnson, “Strawberry Letter 23”
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