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To: JakeStraw who wrote (49822)5/10/2019 10:24:00 AM
From: Jerry Held
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I'm like you. I've had enough of Woodstock.

I've got too many cd's now too, but I seem to still be buying them.

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To: Jerry Held who wrote (49823)5/10/2019 10:27:43 AM
From: JakeStraw
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Yeah, I'm very impulsive & compulsive when it comes to music as well ;)

Now I have added to it with thousands of songs on Amazon Music... I'm hopeless!! :))

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To: JakeStraw who wrote (49824)5/10/2019 11:08:20 AM
From: Jerry Held
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Ha Ha. I'm a Prime member with Amazon and I've never explored their music offering. Am I right that is free with Prime?

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To: Jerry Held who wrote (49825)5/10/2019 11:13:56 AM
From: JakeStraw
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If the song/album is marked "Prime", then yes it's free :)

I have also purchased song songs/albums as well... I like that it's on my phone & portable ;)

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To: JakeStraw who wrote (49826)5/10/2019 12:08:13 PM
From: Jerry Held
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Ok. I see.

I've never purchased one song or album anywhere that wasn't on vinyl or a cd. I'm probably the only one in the world, but my phone does not have one song on it.

I know, it's sad.

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To: Jerry Held who wrote (49827)5/10/2019 12:11:23 PM
From: JakeStraw
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I just like the 'portability' of it...

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To: JakeStraw who wrote (49828)5/10/2019 12:12:12 PM
From: Jerry Held
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I completely understand.

I don't like the quality of it.

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To: Jerry Held who wrote (49829)5/10/2019 12:16:01 PM
From: JakeStraw
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Digital is definitely not as 'warm' as analog/vinyl, but I like it when I'm on an airplane, or traveling in general...

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From: JakeStraw5/16/2019 2:04:29 PM
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From: JakeStraw5/17/2019 1:41:23 PM
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If you count on us to help you do the Dead on the daily, you're going to be mighty pleased to hear about our latest feature, ALL THE YEARS LIVE. We've broken into the video vault and we'll be uploading legendary live performances at a steady clip of one a week from here until...eternity, we hope. Yessiree, every Thursday you'll find a new selection added to the ALL THE YEARS LIVE playlist on the Dead's Official YouTube Channel. Subscribe and we promise you won't miss a thing!
To kick off the series, Archivist David Lemieux is going to tee up our first video, "Morning Dew" from 10/18/74:
From the middle night of a five night stand that were billed as the Dead's "Farewell Concerts," this is widely considered one of the greatest, and most emotional, versions of "Morning Dew" ever performed by the Grateful Dead. Thankfully, the Dead's farewell proved to be a two year hiatus from live touring, and in June 1976 they returned to the road.
WATCH IT HERE

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