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Title: VHS tapes of live music
Post by: EmperorNorton on March 19, 2015, 09:28:02 AM
Not sure if there is any interest in this stuff but anyway..

I am spring cleaning in the music room and I have twenty or more VHS tapes of live music.  Most of it is Grateful Dead stuff, some Dylan  I think "Renaldo and Clara" ( a must see!!) on two tapes,  "Hard Rain" NBC special and possibly 'unrleased 'Hard Rain' Rolling Thunder show that Bob nixed at last minute..  Theres a Joni Mitchell tribute from a while back with Richard Thompson coving 'Woodstock'  and several Vestapol blues and old timey commercial releases.

Just come and get them.  Do not ask me to compile list.  I am trying to avoid more work not create it. 

peace/out
Emp
Title: Re: VHS tapes of live music
Post by: RnR on March 19, 2015, 04:19:51 PM
I love VHS.  Fast, easy, recordable, and usually cheap or free.  A DVR cant really do anything more than a VCR.  So many things being marketed to us as "better" technology, idk if that's really true.  Plus the "warmth" of analog tape :)  Pop those in the VCR and enjoy!!!!!!!
Title: Re: VHS tapes of live music
Post by: EmperorNorton on March 20, 2015, 07:06:18 AM
Yes,  I understand its appeal.  It is just I am done with these and want to pass them on or they will go to the landfill.  Spring cleaning/tidying up/creating space and all that.