@theswampyankee said: [quote]Hey. Thank you for the link to download that show! I'm not the most computer savvy guy in the world but that was super easy. Any other links to download epic Phish or Dead shows you would share? Much appreciated! This .net just gets better and better! Thanks again, I've got a 5 hour ride from Guatemala City to the coast in the morning, now I'm stoked![/quote] Lately I've been using [url=https://thedeadondemand.alecgorge.com/#!/]this site[/url] when I want to make it [i]as easy as possible[/i] to share Dead shows. It's the web interface for @alecgorge's AMAZING iPhone app: [url=https://itunes.apple.com/us/app/listen-to-the-dead/id715886886?mt=8]Listen to the Dead[/url]. If you have an iPhone, [url=https://itunes.apple.com/us/app/listen-to-the-dead/id715886886?mt=8]the Listen to the Dead app[/url] is BY FAR the easiest way to get your hands on tens of thousands of hours of amazing Grateful Dead material. It's basically the [i]super-easy-to-use iPhone app version[/i] of the [url=https://thedeadondemand.alecgorge.com/#!/]website[/url] I just mentioned. If you don't have an iPhone, here are 2 ways to find/download/listen to shows online: [b]1.)[/b] [u] The web version of Alec Gorge's iPhone app - DeadOD[/u] Here's a link to [url=https://thedeadondemand.alecgorge.com/#!/]the home page[/url]. Just browse to a show by first clicking on a year, then clicking on a date. You can [b]stream a show[/b] by clicking on the songs on the right. You can [b]download the show[/b] (or view the show on archive.org) by clicking the links on the left under the word [b]"Links"[/b]. You can also choose between multiple sources by clicking on the blue box in the top-left corner of the page: [img]http://skilogs.com/pics/phish/screenshots/dead-od-drawn.png[/img] Unfortunately there are a lot of shows that are [b]not[/b] available here (e.g. most of the shows that have been released commercially). Those shows can usually be streamed at archive.org (see below). If you want to download them, you either have to find sources on [url=http://etree.org]etree.org[/ur], purchase [url=http://www.dead.net/store/music?intcmp=topnav/music]the commercial CDs[/url], or do some poaching. [b]2.)[/b] [u]archive.org[/u] The archive is a little more tricky to navigate, but I've been having some decent success with it lately (I think you're better off searching it with google than searching from the archive.org website). Basically I just google [i]"grateful dead 2/24/74 archive[/i]" if I want to check out 2/24/74. That will bring you to something like [url=https://archive.org/details/gd1974-02-24.sbd.miller.116902.flac16]this[/url]. Most of the time you can only stream shows from the archive (by clicking on the song names at the top of the page). But... Sometimes there are links to downloads as well. Here's a decent little show with some download links: [url=https://archive.org/details/gd90-03-29.aud-fob.set2.unknown.1317.sbeok.shnf]3/29/90[/url]. You can see the links to download individual songs at the bottom. There are also links to download the entire show on the left side of the page (below where it says "[i]Play / Download (Help?)[/i])." Note that there are usually links to download the MP3 version as well as some lossless formats (which are larger and sound better). The link that says "[i]lossless zip[/i]" will initiate a download of the entire show as a zip file (in lossless format). NOTE: You may just want the MP3 version if you want to make it as easy as possible to get this stuff on your phone. If you can't find the show in either of the above places, you might try etree.org, where you can download torrent files. You need to install a special program to use these files (it's darn easy to be honest), but I'll save that tutorial for another day! If anybody ever has any questions about any of this stuff, PLEASE feel free to PM me. I'd be happy to help you download, stream, listen to, convert or do whatever to some hetty Dead or Phish shows! --- [u]Some links to good shows[/u] If you just want some rec's for some dope Dead shows that are available on the iPhone app (and downloadable from #1 above), here are some I've enjoyed lately: [url=https://thedeadondemand.alecgorge.com/#!/years/1972/shows/1972-08-27]1972/08/27 on DeadOD[/url] [url=https://thedeadondemand.alecgorge.com/#!/years/1974/shows/1974-02-24]1974/02/24 on DeadOD[/url] [url=https://thedeadondemand.alecgorge.com/#!/years/1973/shows/1973-12-06]1973/12/06 on DeadOD[/url] [url=https://thedeadondemand.alecgorge.com/#!/years/1973/shows/1973-02-15]1973/02/15 on DeadOD[/url] [url=https://thedeadondemand.alecgorge.com/#!/years/1971/shows/1971-10-21]1971/10/21 on Dead OD[/url] [url=https://thedeadondemand.alecgorge.com/#!/years/1989/shows/1989-10-09]1989/10/09 on DeadOD[/url] [url=https://thedeadondemand.alecgorge.com/#!/years/1990/shows/1990-03-22]1990/03/22 on DeadOD[/url] NOTE: To download most of the shows above, you probably need to try some different sources (see image above). I'm pretty obsessed with Dark Star at the moment, so the top of the list is a bunch of good Dark Stars that you can download from Alec's site. Sadly, many of the best Dark Stars are not available for easy, free [i]downloading[/i]. But almost all of them are available for [i]streaming[/i] from archive.org.... Here's some more Dark Stars if you want to get demented like me: [url=https://archive.org/details/gd72-09-21.sbd.masse.7296.sbeok.shnf]1972/09/21 @ archive.org[/url] [url=https://archive.org/details/gd72-09-24.sbd.jeffm.2202.sbeok.shnf]1972/09/24 @ archive.org[/url] [url=https://archive.org/details/gd1969-02-27.sbd.serafin.16248.sbefail.shnf]1969/02/27 @ archive.org[/url] [url=https://archive.org/details/gd73-11-11.sbd.schlissel.14105.sbeok.shnf]1973/11/11 @ archive.org[/url] [url=https://archive.org/details/gd70-02-13.early-late.sbd.cotsman.18114.sbeok.shnf]1970/02/13 @ archive.org[/url] Of course no Grateful Dead how to would be complete without a link to the canonical Cornell Show, which you can download and stream here: [url=https://thedeadondemand.alecgorge.com/#!/years/1977/shows/1977-05-08]The Cornell Show - 5/8/1977 on Dead D[/url]