PS: Remember to click on the "DeadLists Project" link to get the poster for this show. Repeat these steps for each song.Įat, Drink, Be Merry and Listen to the GRATEFUL DEAD. Your song is in the RealPlayer Downloads folder. When the red line reaches the other end click the stop button to download the song. Once the songs are in the Playlist, double click the song to play it, then click the record button at the lower left hand corner of Realplayer to record it. If your Playlist is not open, open it by clicking the Playlist icon at the lower right hand corner of RealPlayer. Click the VBR M3U link to open the songs in the Playlist. RealPlayer is a free media player you can download at For easy streaming or downloading use RealPlayer. The IA recommends users of Windows XP view this web-page with RealPlayer. You can greatly improve the sound of this show during playback with your 10 Band EQ and other effects in your favorite media application, I use Windows Media Player. It's a miracle it's survived this long and came in contact with Mr. I am giving this show 5 stars because it's 41 years old. This copy sounds better than the other copy of this show on the IA. "Turn On Your Lovelight" is classic 68 Pigpen, enjoy. This show is a "Must Have" for all us Pigpen fans. There wasn't much traffic, and the lights along the street, were all shining in a line, lighting up what appeared to be a bright road to the Soundboard We took surface streets, instead of the freeway, so we could travel at a nice comfortable speed and enjoy the good feelings. They were great, too! It was fun seeing Pigpen, too! I remember driving home after the show. It was a great concert, and Country Joe & The Fish came out and closed the show. When I listen to the playback, I see what I was remembering. I remember Jerry's solos involved a lot of going up and down the neck, in a rather fluid manner. And you'd turn and face one band and then the other. They had different stages set up, so while one band was playing, another one was getting ready, so there was only a short break between bands. I remember Randy California, of Spirit, worked one of the Christmas Carols into one of his guitar solos. Plus, it was just a few days before Christmas. Long hair was still fairly new and it was fun to walk around showing off your long hair, and look at everyone else's, and everyone had on the colorful clothes of that era. The spirit of peace and love was everywhere. Everyone sat on the floor, there weren't any seats. It was a fun, old time, original rock festival type concert. I remember the Grateful Dead didn't play all that long. There were a lot of great bands at this concert.Spirit, Comfortable Chair.and Country Joe & The Fish, besides the Grateful Dead. Xmn (Manichaean Middle Persian, but be aware that several languages can be written in this script)Įpichoric Greek (archaic local Greek scripts)īrill has obtained a license from Rosetta Type Foundry to use Nassim Arabic Pro Regular and Bold in print and online.I'd like to share my memories of this show. NOT YET IMPLEMENTED Hanazono Mincho: HanaMinA, HanaMinBĪegyptus font documentation: '(.) free for any use' Sa (Sanskrit but be aware that many languages use the Devanagari script) (Brill is member of the SBL Font Foundation) In this guide, we break them all up into three categories that are based on typeface aesthetic: serifs, sans serifs and decorative. 4.0 b073)īukyVede-Regular.ttf, BukyVede-Italic.ttf, BukyVede-Bold.ttf 3.0 (2021) Scripts, Languages, and Fonts (with Font Licensing Information)īrill roman, Brill italic, Brill bold, Brill bold italic (v. In fact, it is doubtful whether currently (2021) the ISO language tags could even be considered as usefully serving a broader scholarly or scientific purpose. (Note also that there is no ‘general’ Aramaic language tag.) Therefore, no scholarly or scientific value is to be attached to Brill’s use of language tags. Please note that because Brill uses language-script tags exclusively for the practical purpose of triggering web fonts at the time of this writing (February of 2021), the language tags used are often artificial, as in the case of Aramaic text written in the ‘Hebrew’ square script: in order to simplify the tagging process, such text is tagged as ‘he-Hebr’, even though the language tag ‘he’ does not strictly apply to Aramaic, which was and is a language distinct from Hebrew. Language codes are taken from the IANA Language Subtag Registry. Provision is also made for the Dead Sea Scrolls texts (Paleo-Hebrew Aramaic numbers). The first such product was THB: Textual History of the Bible. woff2 fonts have become available in 2021. This document enumerates all the scripts and typefaces that are used in Brill websites and whose fonts are pushed as web fonts in selected products (in.
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