Alembic Guitars Club
Connecting => Miscellaneous => Topic started by: jalevinemd on April 18, 2014, 06:48:53 AM
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Anyone else start having trouble with this app on their iPhone or any other device. Starting yesterday I began getting a NSURLErrorDomain error when I tried to open up a show.
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Me too, on my iPad.
Bill, tgo
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Same on my iPhone. And since this app isn't shown in the iTunes store anymore I'm not too optimistic about a fix. I guess it's back to the Archive Player and Etree apps.
Ed
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It's working today!!!!
Bill, tgo
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Woohoo!!!!
Finally found my favorite Morning Dew. 7/19/89 at Alpine Valley. A most righteous Dew indeed?great guitar work, soulful singing. What more could you ask for?
You know, it's funny. I've got my Tiger and Lightning Bolt replicas, my Alembics and Scott Walker. People who see them say wow, you must really like the Dead. My answer has always been?I've always loved Jerry's guitars, but was never really into the music. This app has made me realize that there are at least 30 Dead tunes that I really like. And that's not including any of their covers. I can't think of another artist that has 30 songs I like. Guess the bottom line is that I really do like the Grateful Dead. Just took a long time to figure that out.
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Well , good things in life tend to take a little longer.__LOL ! I am really happy that the Dead have found their way to your heart ___
Morning Dew is one of my all time favorite Dead tunes, right next to Dark Star ___ I think I will check out that 7/19/89 Dew __.
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Jonathan:
Dylan?
Beatles?
Paul Simon?
Meanwhile, I'll check out your Dew.
Bill, tgo
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Bill?believe it or not to all three.
I did a recount, though, and led Zeppelin was actually at 32. Still like Jerry's guitars better than Jimmy's though.
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Bill,
Believe it or not?no to all three.
I did a recount and Led Zeppelin was actually at 32. Still like Jerry's guitars better than Jimmy's, though.
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I think it was mentioned before by someone else, but did you ever check out the 5/2/70 Dew from Harpur College?!?
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And the one from the GD Movie at Winterland in 1974 is classic. The 8 bars starting at 3:00 is perhaps some of my all-time favorite Phil. Youtube is a great place to check it out for the visual aspect as well as the audio.