![]() Here, they make the unconventional but very welcome decision to open the show with it. ![]() Here is a re-post of the daily write-ups:Ĥ/10/83 West Virginia University Coliseum, Morgantown, WVĪh, the “Sunday Samson.” The Dead loved to get their gospel on by playing Samson & Delilah on Sundays. So, without any further ado, here are the Mediafire links to download the 2011 selections for ECM’s 31 Days of Dead – all tagged and with artwork for your enjoyment.ĭownload Links for ECM’s The Unofficial 31 Days of Dead (December 2011) – Inspired by 30 Days of Dead (November 2010): But, the idea was to share great music with both n00bs and vets. Yes, there are some “familiar” selections here too. My criteria was pretty simple: (1) No official releases and (2) Nothing too predictable or obvious (i.e., 5/8/77 or 8/27/72). Take it away, Ed…ĭuring November 2010 & 2011, GDP gave away a previously unreleased SBD track for download each day of the month and called it the “30 Days of Dead.” I thought it would be fun to create my own version, called “ECM’s 31 Days of Dead.” ![]() We posted the 2010 compilation earlier this week and today we present the 2011 compilation. Before December starts we wanted to share Ed’s 20 compilations to give a taste of what you can expect. We’ll be posting Ed’s 2012 compilation featuring a “new” track each day from December 1st to 31st. For the past two Decembers new contributor Ed Martin has created compilations of live Grateful Dead tracks called The Unofficial 31 Days of Dead.
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