grateful dead dick's picks


wondering if anyone can recommend any of the dick's picks volumes after number 20? i bought all 1-20 then, hit a financial rough spot. i am a big fan of the dead especially in the mid 70's. are there any "must have" shows? i know it's all very subjective but funds are tight...
tda44
Also try Futhturnet.org. I'm pretty sure it doesn't require ANY thinking (it's been a while!).

Also try losslesslegs and dimeadozen.
All

this is a terrific thread, and i did everything as suggested and got a show downloaded to a CDR (file type WAV).

one little problem: what formats are best supported by universal players? (ideally, lets stick to the high quality file types). the WAV won't play in my universal muse.

any thoughts? or is this thread targeting only PC use?

best
rc
Rhyno,
What program did you use to burn the WAVs? If you used something like feurio (or any software used for burning audio cdrs) you should be able to play the disc in virtually any player that plays redbook cd. Some players are finicky when it comes to cdrs, but not many.

What speed did you burn the disc at?
i used the db Power amp as recommended above, went from FLAC to WAV to CDR, using slowest burn speeds possible.

i'll try the disc in a few other players to see what happens. i know the player I tried it in, a muse polyhymnia (review coming in dagogo by yours truly), didn't jive

thanks again,
rc
Cheers Rlwainwright - wasn't nearly as straight forward as you made it sound but well worth the effort.
I have only downloaded 3 concerts and the quality amazes me.
Looking forward to downloading many more.
Bluegrass Gospel Project , The Old Meeting House, Vermont 10/11/2006 is fabulous and a Dead concert at Adams Field House 1974 is rather nice.
Thanks again.