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Hey all. I could use some help disposing/donating  of my GD cassette collection to a new home. I am moving and recently rediscovered them while packing the house. I'm ready to let them go as I'm not interested in moving them with me. Downsizing and will have less storage space.  They are in excellent condition. Approximately 300 cassettes. Mostly early year shows. Some choice stuff.  Some that I recorded myself which I stopped doing around 77-78. If anyone is interested or knows anyone interested please let me know. All you need to do is find a way to get them. 
Thanks and Peace. 

Excellent offer!

great offer. If it doesnt work out, please email me >

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I gave away my tape collection here to a zoner 4-5 years ago. It wasn't all dead and it was an assortment of bands from the 70's to late 90's. Two big boxes I mailed out. All I was looking for was the postage, which the dude sent to me. His name had slipped my mind. 

Denny, i think that was me....(if it wasnt, the boxes and music sure sound the same, large boxes, great mix of music)

Ive enjoyed it thoroughly!

 

Cool, glad you've enjoyed them.

I went through that a couple of years ago.

Couldn't cut loose -   dragged them along - what a mistake.

I see old tapes selling on eBay.  I've never sold any, as it was part of the deal, share and trade the music and you can tape our performances.  Now that there's no more GD, things have changed.   There's plenty of younger folks getting into the Dead that are asking about these type of collections.  I've held on to my own, and have been given a couple of others by folks when I told them I don't sell homemade cassettes, and they insisted I take them so they wouldn't get pitched.

Tapes are a hot item with the 15-25 year old set right now, and all things GD have a mystique, so I could see these things gaining interest.  Wait until Ken Burns does a GD doc for the market to crest.

My CD player in my 2001 Subaru broke a few years ago and they want a bit to fix or replace it. I've looked at a new after-market player but most the newer units don't play cassettes. I'll have to get that figured out.  

So without CD's for long trips, I've been enjoying listening to my old cassettes, especially past radio shows I did in the 80's when the community station was a LOT more loose and free, and I have a bunch with 45 minute mixed sets with no interruptions. I used to do that and warn listeners, and I've had people come up to me and say they still have some of those tapes. 

Someday I'll have to transfer some of those to digital, but it will take a while. And be a while. I didn't know about cassettes being a hot item with the younger crowd, Dave. I'm surprised. 

This is still up for grabs. Fishcane it seems is too far to arrange to come and get them. With the insanity going on with my home sale, then moving to my in-laws home for six weeks and packing and selling that place too before I head out, I just don't have the time to pack them and get shipping estimates. And if I'm packing them, I might as well take them and my classic Yamaha stereo system too. I emailed Frank and got no response although his email address was a little weird. 

So if anyone wants to come and get them or meet me at a reasonable halfway point, I'm still willing to let them go, and my stereo system too if the offer for that is reasonable. 

Where are you located Bob?

New Jersey 

Where in Jersey, Bob? North? South?

Central Jersey. Near Freehold. 

Thanks Bob. I'm only 3,000 miles away. I'll start driving.

Seriously, nice offer. Some local head will be happy.

 

Hey, Bob, freehold area, eh? I'm not far. I'd be happy to give them a home, especially since I lost my tape collection to Superstorm Sandy

OrangeCountyLumberTruck. At mail.  com

 

 

Thank you

this is a phine example of when i love us

Hey Orange County,

I heard from one of my tour buddies that saw my post and he said he would take them. If for some reason it doesn't work out. I'll get in touch via email. 

Thanks all!  

Sweet offer for the lurker. Thanks for playing for nothing, zoners. 

Thanks, Bob.

if no one take this let me know, not far from ya. 

Among hundreds of shows I had a shit load of Gan's GD Hours taped. A zoner wanted a certain year of GD hours but when I went to copy they were all damaged. They had moved around from a few houses and though I thought that they were playable they were worthless.  The zoner accused me of bullshitting him....as though I would cop to having GD Hours stored.  My grandfather, who other than me digging ditches for his masonry business, barely acknowledged my existence had built me cases in his last ditch effort to secure a place in heaven, lined w/plastic insert sleeves and sealed shut. All the tapes looked great but either snapped, tangled or the audio was jumbled.  I refuse to toss them. 

 

 

 

In anticipation of jettisoning a shit-ton of cassettes the next time we move (octogenarian landlords; figure the clock's ticking already), I've been grabbing one at random now and then for a potential "last listen." GD, JGB, Other, GDHour, AMDew, Prairie Home Companion, random live radio performances, etc.  Makes for some interesting mixes. 

Some of those stealth JGB recordings are absolute shit.laugh Still didn't toss too many.

The tape in the deck currently (Side A, anyway) is a GDH.  Starts with Obsequious Cheese Log's take on If 6 Were 9, then moves on to some GD 6/9/77.

Many have FILLER: some timed out, some faded out, some that end like the studio version of  Feel Like A Stranger.

Freaks me out a bit when I can still anticipate the FILLER after a particular performance on a bootleg.  Other times, it's a surprise.