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Reviewer: IBenJamin - favorite favorite favorite favorite favorite - February 11, 2020

Subject: PreShow Soundcheck I once heard this show including the preshow soundcheck where Phil goes off on a random bass riff like I've never heard before or since. Does anybody have this recording? I want to hear it again and again. - February 11, 2020PreShow Soundcheck

Reviewer: c-freedom - favorite favorite favorite favorite favorite - December 26, 2015

Subject: Come on now they are Dancin... My favorite DANCIN,,, lots of intensity from the National Guard shootings on College Campuses to a very chilly day in the beginning of May in New England.

This was always in my box of 10 tapes up in the front seat. If you can feel vibes this is a very vibe heavy show.

Long live the Grateful Dead! - December 26, 2015Come on now they are Dancin...

Reviewer: ApproximateMan - favorite favorite favorite favorite favorite - May 6, 2015

Subject: Cassic Great show, great recording and great upload because Good Lovin' not split into 3 separate tracks. Thank you. - May 6, 2015Cassic

Reviewer: spyguy29 - favorite favorite favorite favorite favorite - July 19, 2013

Subject: Ned Lagin Interesting little side note from an interview with Ned Lagin, he organized this trip to MIT (he was a student at the time), and it was the first occasion of him meeting with the band. So, along with a great show, this gave birth to Seastones. - July 19, 2013Ned Lagin

Reviewer: doug_the_dude - favorite favorite favorite favorite favorite - May 6, 2013

Subject: -- One word: DANCIN'! They groove the living hell out of this thing, and with such easy confidence. The other big jams through this show - Good Lovin' and NFA - are absolutely fine companion pieces (check Jerry on the latter - *wow*!) Basically, there is very little to complain about here - a decent-sounding recording and the boys totally on top of their game. 1970 shows are so precious, given the shaky nature of that year's sbds and Bear's absence...so do enjoy. Seriously, get your shameless shaking groove on for this show's opener. - May 6, 2013--

Reviewer: CBCESQ - favorite favorite favorite favorite favorite - March 9, 2012

Subject: I WAS THERE Although I had been telling people about this concert for 40 years, it didn't occur to me,,,until my 20 year old went to hear the remnants of the Dead that pictures(yes I am in one) and the concert existed on the net,,,A group of us from Brandeis had heard a rumor that the Dead were going to do a free concert at MIT in support of the Student Strike....We went there and nobody was there,,,,WE THOUGHT IT WAS JUST A RUMOR....and PigPen walks up carrying his own amp...We helped them set up...I recall almost no roadies...there were less than 50 people there when they started playing...Then people came out of the woodwork once they started playing...I don't remember the cold,,,and it seemed like they played a lot longer than the concert tape here,, I remember one of my friends Jeff Q asking them if they would come and play at the Ridgewood Festival at Brandeis,,,a party on campus,,and I REMEMBER THE MUSIC WAS ASTONISHING.....When I listen to it,,,I think that afternoon was the best i ever heard the Dead play... - March 9, 2012I WAS THERE

Reviewer: hampton87 - favorite favorite favorite favorite favorite - May 6, 2010

Subject: 40 years ago a piece of history, an incredible show, can't add much to the previous reviews. though i was very young in april 1970, these events have shaped my life and certainly the dead shaped my college days. this show brings a flood of feeling and emotion, not much work will get done today, but a lot of good 'ol reflection (4.9993 rating) - May 6, 201040 years ago

Reviewer: clementinescaboose - favorite favorite favorite favorite favorite - April 26, 2010

Subject: dude perhaps the only negative i could muster about this show is the sound; at times its a bit rough. but as far as the performance is concerned it is off the hook. The Dancin' is easily a top 5 all time (joining the likes of 6/8/69, and 4/12 and 5/2/70), and the Next Time You See Me, Morning dew and Casey Jones are all great. And look out for an absolutely outrageous Stephen>NFA! as has been said, Jer and the boys are heavy and funky as hell in this one... - April 26, 2010dude

Reviewer: Chris U. - favorite favorite favorite favorite favorite - January 16, 2010

Subject: Easily one of the top 10 greatest shows I don't know where to begin except everytime I listen to this show I have to laugh as Phil and other band members issue disclaimers about how cold it is and how they'll be playing tomorrow and it'll be better and so forth.



BALONEY.



I have no idea what the band was on but the level of intensity and creativity on display in this show (of perfect length, without a single dull spot) is astounding.



The Morning Dew blooms like shrooms in May without a hint of over-ripeness. Casey Jones is stone perfect.



The version of Dancin' is molten gold with Phil Lesh unleashing some riffs that are so devastatingly perfect that after hearing this version you will imagine those riffs every time you hear the song -- and every other version will somehow seem lacking afterward (kind of like how the 9/18/74 version of To Lay Me Down renders every other electric version irrelevent).



And the NFA -- holy crap -- at its peak the Dead sound more like Ash Ra Tempel or Tago Mago-era Can than any American band of the time except perhaps the Stooges or the MC5.



Am I getting my point across here? This is not an ordinary Dead show. Even the version of Next Time You See Me is transcendent.



Do not believe the reviewers here who claim the next nite is better: they are wrong.



END THE WAR NOW



/40 year anniversary of this remarkable performance is approaching. As of this review we are still bombing the shxt out of Afghanistan? Music is love is the Grateful Dead 5/6/70. - January 16, 2010Easily one of the top 10 greatest shows

Reviewer: JustAFloatingSage - favorite favorite favorite favorite favorite - October 18, 2009

Subject: MayWeAllJourneyLong This stuff makes my wiggle waggle



It makes my humpty dumpty ...



But really ... I know very little



Except that the boyz take me into love



Go figure .... - October 18, 2009MayWeAllJourneyLong

Reviewer: GratefulGolfer - favorite - March 16, 2009

Subject: 4.7 StarShow Only seven feet of frigid, electric air separated me from Jerry this magical afternoon. I have full frame fotos of his Grateful Grin. This has some truly historical versions of their foundation material. Awesome to revisit an ephemeral moment.



Keep in perspective, it was frigid on the stone cold steps of our Student Center as they performed FREE, broadcast over campus radio, to protest EMPIRE.

Empire still rears its ugly head.

I give this ONE STAR to draw attention to how totally contrary to the Dead's philosophy and mission it is this FREE GIFT to US is not available for download. DOWN with Empire,

May the Kingdom reign Forever. PEACE BE WITH YOU



PS It was Owsley's koolaid that blew the roof off the armory the following night. - March 16, 20094.7 StarShow

Reviewer: cb18201 - favorite favorite favorite favorite favorite - January 23, 2009

Subject: hey im frank no just kiddin, but when i heard jerry say that i cracked up laughing. that is truly a funny piece of history right there. "hes in good hands" hahaha yea i bet. He prolly got contact high and was mesmorized by what he heard.....his easily impressionable young mind was changed forever.....he dropped out (from the 3rd grade), tuned in, became a dead-head and went out on the road..... he is still following bobby and phil across the U.S. to this day. - January 23, 2009hey im frank

Reviewer: Miss Divine - favorite favorite favorite favorite favorite - November 24, 2008

Subject: Smoking show... makes me wanna dance all night long.

Everyone sounds 'on' and up for it...awesome!! Miss Divine -- November 24, 2008Smoking show...

Reviewer: drspark61 - - November 23, 2008

Subject: broken stream It won't stream for me, either. - November 23, 2008broken stream

Reviewer: flashbackmagic - - September 19, 2008

Subject: i want to listen why cant i listen to this stream? it just doesnt play...



Broken stream? - September 19, 2008i want to listen

Reviewer: bobby33914 - favorite favorite favorite favorite favorite - September 18, 2008

Subject: WOW WOW - September 18, 2008WOW

Reviewer: brownroux - favorite favorite favorite favorite favorite - April 16, 2008

Subject: oohhh ya man ohh ya man this is it!!! thanks again and again,R.I.P my friends

GUD - April 16, 2008oohhh ya man

Reviewer: G.Dadams - favorite favorite favorite favorite - February 9, 2008

Subject: Missed this was at the next nights show Tension because of Kent State..



Yes Id say so



College kids getting shot dead did not play well in Boston - Cambridge



Just stumbled upon this show



Only took 38 years - February 9, 2008Missed this was at the next nights show

Reviewer: steimy incny - favorite favorite favorite favorite favorite - December 29, 2007

Subject: Amazing To all young Deadheads out there , this is what it was all about.The Dead did this free show outside and put on one outrageous performance.You wont find any bands doing this kind of thing and sounding this good anymore.Cherish your youth because those are the best times of your life.There was nothing like a Grateful Dead concert. - December 29, 2007Amazing

Reviewer: Haner - favorite favorite favorite favorite - December 16, 2007

Subject: First boot leg CD Purchase I found a copy of this in a CD Bootleg format at a place called Now & Then Music in New Hope Pa. Purchased and it took me back to what the dead was like in 1970 and that era. This a truly confident and solid performance. - December 16, 2007First boot leg CD Purchase

Reviewer: dirty jev-o - favorite favorite favorite favorite favorite - October 15, 2007

Subject: guitar sound this may be the loudest and best recorded guitar ala jerry i have heard yet------

what a fuckin monster sound-----

what a monster band

clear concise and outta their skulls - October 15, 2007guitar sound

Reviewer: Earthquake Country - favorite favorite favorite favorite favorite - June 9, 2006

Subject: Good enough to lie to public radio for.



The jam in Dancin' is otherworldly. As a previous reviewer noted, it will supercede any other version as the new definitive. China Cat is blistering. Next Time You See Me has great dual lead vocals with Pigpen and Jerry. Great Morning Dew. Just a great, great, great show, which was a FREE show to boot. Wow! This show was played on the Grateful Dead hour in June 2000. My local NPR station doesn't play the GDH in order and they used this one about a month ago when it was fund raising time. They started talking over the jamming in Dancin' in an effort to shake you down for money. In a stoned stupor at 11:00 on a Sunday night, I promised them $100 if they'd shut up so I could get back to jamming. I never paid that bill, but it worked anyway. The next morning I had one of the most pleasant Mondays ever listening to this. This show is that good.The jam in Dancin' is otherworldly. As a previous reviewer noted, it will supercede any other version as the new definitive. China Cat is blistering. Next Time You See Me has great dual lead vocals with Pigpen and Jerry. Great Morning Dew. Just a great, great, great show, which was a FREE show to boot. Wow! - June 9, 2006Good enough to lie to public radio for.

Reviewer: Grimy Grimace - favorite favorite favorite favorite favorite - May 9, 2006

Subject: Hey Frank! Good stuff, and its always great to hear Jerry playing while his guitar still has that early Dead metallic twang...Great Jam that comes out of Dancin' and you know Frank was in good hands...heads and geniuses all aroung on the M.I.T. campus! - May 9, 2006Hey Frank!

Reviewer: Delta_312_MIT_November_Games - favorite favorite favorite favorite favorite - April 23, 2006

Subject: Awesome Enjoy. It does not get any better than this... - April 23, 2006Awesome

Reviewer: Ellerson - favorite favorite favorite favorite favorite - March 14, 2006

Subject: great stuff!



As has been mentioned, the Dancin' is truly the jem. The jam takes me to new, far away places every time I listen to it. I do believe that there is even an embryonic Eyes of the World riff in there...at around



And yes, whatever happened to that lost little kid named Frank?.......who luckily was in good hands. LOL... I've had a cassette copy of this show for a long time and it has always been one of my favorites.As has been mentioned, the Dancin' is truly the jem. The jam takes me to new, far away places every time I listen to it. I do believe that there is even an embryonic Eyes of the World riff in there...at around 13:12 or so....developing in the back of Garcia's mind perhaps. ;-)And yes, whatever happened to that lost little kid named Frank?.......who luckily was in good hands. LOL... - March 14, 2006great stuff!

Reviewer: han_shan - favorite favorite favorite favorite favorite - January 22, 2006

Subject: consistantly solid wow, after listening to this show it sounds like these guys werent even playing for an audience, just jamming out so relaxed so casual, yet so intimately executed. Morning dew and DANCIN stand out for me, next time you see me is a fun one.



the band was really together tonight, as mentioned, phil and jerry had IT, i thought the percussion was really great too.



enjoy this 1970 GEM!!! - January 22, 2006consistantly solid

Reviewer: ReddyKillowatt - favorite favorite favorite favorite favorite - January 1, 2006

Subject: What A Show This is for sure one of their best shows of 1970. The music flows so nicely. Good Spirits in this show. - January 1, 2006What A Show

Reviewer: KindRainbowBrother - favorite favorite favorite favorite favorite - October 7, 2005

Subject: Definite Gem Listen to the first song and you'll be dancing in the street for sure. Or the shower or wherever. By the way, Frank if your out there, we want to hear from you. - October 7, 2005Definite Gem

Reviewer: dignan - favorite favorite favorite favorite favorite - September 28, 2005

Subject: finally! A true gem of a show, with both incredible musical content and socio-politcal signifance. I've been listening to this show on an old hissy tape for 15 years, and experiencing it now, with this sound quality, is a moving experience. What can I say about this "Dancing" that hasn't already been said? Well, I'll try. Jerry's work on this has a ferocity and grittiness, Phil (as stated much more eloquently below) leads them on this journey with authority and grace. Bobby's lilting support during the song's mellow middle section is gorgeous, and the drum support is a soundscape in and of itself. The notes Jerry hits right after Bobby bellows "C'mon everybody get up and dance around now" usher in several minutes of pure musical might. Also of note is the riff Jerry works right before they go back into the verse towards the end.

A great China Rider that develops slowly and beautifully into a tight groove follows, and the Morning Dew is as emotional as it gets. It brings tears to my eyes when Jerry hits that last "I guess it doesn't matter....."

Lastly, hilarious stage chatter abounds. Pigpen's raucous reuqest for a new mike, Bobby lamenting the cold, and Phil's genuine thanks are jewels. What do you think ever happened to that lost little kid named Frank? - September 28, 2005finally!

Reviewer: Dr. Bilvis - favorite favorite favorite favorite favorite - September 25, 2005

Subject: Phil and Jerry's Firey Dance and Mourn-ing Dew



One of the qualities, I think we all agree, that makes the Dead so distincitive is Phil's bass playing -- the way Phil himself drives improvisation, by, in many ways, playing his bases as much like a lead guitar (a lead bass?) as a traditional time and rhythm-keeping bass guitar. Equally amazing is Jerry's response to Phil and vice versa --



This show has an intensity and edge that I'd like to think emerge from the cold outdoor University setting that was brimming with tension a few days after Kent State. Great comment from the reviewer who listens to this "Morning Dew" through the context of Kent State and the shock waves it sent. It is an intense almost elegaic dew -- maybe not one of the greatest -- but it has a vibe and atmosphere you can drink. Might we call it "Mourning Dew"?



Overall the rest of the show is strong 1970 stuff, and the sound for me is fine. Get this one; it's super and has an intensity and perhaps a real historical relevance, considering Kent State, the Peace movement etc.... I've listened to tons of Dead shows and have spent a great deal of time in this incredible archive as well and have been waiting for the opportunity to review my first show. This is my first review in part because this show blows me away.One of the qualities, I think we all agree, that makes the Dead so distincitive is Phil's bass playing -- the way Phil himself drives improvisation, by, in many ways, playing his bases as much like a lead guitar (a lead bass?) as a traditional time and rhythm-keeping bass guitar. Equally amazing is Jerry's response to Phil and vice versa -- i.e . the way the two play off each other, drive each other, and fire each other up. In many shows (this one included), the Phil-Jerry interplay alone drives the band into wonderous places on amazing musical and improvisational journeys. This show is neither the only great example of such interplay nor, perhaps, the all-around best show of an amazing year, 1970. But Phil and Jerry are tuned furiously into each other here and the results in "Dancin'" and "Good Lovin'" are spectacular! I haven't listened to 6/8/69, but this is the best "Dancin'" I've ever heard, and I'm a fan the 69-71 vintage of the song. It is sublime and intense. It gives me chills.This show has an intensity and edge that I'd like to think emerge from the cold outdoor University setting that was brimming with tension a few days after Kent State. Great comment from the reviewer who listens to this "Morning Dew" through the context of Kent State and the shock waves it sent. It is an intense almost elegaic dew -- maybe not one of the greatest -- but it has a vibe and atmosphere you can drink. Might we call it "Mourning Dew"?Overall the rest of the show is strong 1970 stuff, and the sound for me is fine. Get this one; it's super and has an intensity and perhaps a real historical relevance, considering Kent State, the Peace movement etc.... - September 25, 2005Phil and Jerry's Firey Dance and Mourn-ing Dew

Reviewer: Susep - favorite favorite favorite favorite favorite - September 21, 2005

Subject: 1970 Dead Garcia rips it up in Dancin'. Some say not as good as 2May but the Dead didn't want to clone performances. "It's not about the tune but IT." - September 21, 20051970 Dead

Reviewer: stratocaster - favorite favorite favorite favorite - August 18, 2005

Subject: May 6, 1970 Here is a show that combines great playing with very good sound quality. For a long time I had a pitchy copy of this one. For me personally, this show isn't quite in the class of 2-11/13/14-1970, 05-02-1970 or 09-19/20-1970...but it's well played to be certain. Workmanlike performance on all the tunes with enough energy and crackle to send the crowd home happy. This one is definitely a recommended download. - August 18, 2005May 6, 1970

Reviewer: bonk - favorite favorite favorite favorite favorite - August 18, 2005

Subject: grate This show was A free concert to protest the war and Kent state which happend 2 days prior.One of my buddies was at MIT and was there.He said it was a very cold day and that the show the next night was actually better.Imagine that!!!!This is the only copy available which is from the MIT radio station reel to reels!I attended Berklee School of music in Boston and would occationally walk through Kresge Plaza and Smile knowing what went down there some years back! - August 18, 2005grate

Reviewer: ifyouchoose - favorite favorite favorite favorite favorite - August 18, 2005

Subject: To 10 !!! I read on the LMA board something about top ten GD shows. Well this "IMO" is one of them. I love when I believe pig says "this microphone don't work so fuckin good you guys" at the beginning of Good Lovin which they stop because of the faulty Mic. Lmao. But if there were TEN stars to give this would get it! Quality for the era is Excellent and listen to get a grate jolt of classic Dead! ifyouchoose -- August 18, 2005To 10 !!!

Reviewer: Uhclem - favorite favorite favorite favorite favorite - August 16, 2005

Subject: It was a great show! I was the guy who arranged for it to be taped: I was working at MIT radio (WTBS in those days) and Jerry allowed us a feed from the band's amps straight to the station, which is why the sound is so good. I offered them a copy afterwards, but they said the show wasn't worth remembering. And though the recording of the next night in Dupont is crappy, it was a better show.



For the record, the outdoor show has been titled "MIghTy Dead", and was a free show to support the strike against Nixon's invasion of Cambodia, and Kent State killing. - August 16, 2005It was a great show!

Reviewer: GrtOutdoors - favorite favorite favorite favorite favorite - July 31, 2005

Subject: another gem awesome sound quality...and the Morning Dew...yum. The song also has a little more weight since the Kent State shootings were two days earlier on monday, May 4th, 1970. This was a free outdoor concert, part of a rally protesting the killings of those student demonstators. Download immediately! Cheers - July 31, 2005another gem

Reviewer: rick e. - favorite favorite favorite favorite favorite - July 17, 2005

Subject: not your average show ! i agree that this was not an average show from '70.this was the first tape i got from '70 and its the one i judged all other shows from '70 to.i never found another tape from '70 that got me going like this.morning dew here is one of the best i ever heard.yes i like 2-13-70 ,but this to me is of the most psychedelic shows i know of.this recording is great !a must have for anybody who likes the dead ! rick e. -- July 17, 2005not your average show !

Reviewer: ny dead - favorite favorite favorite - April 13, 2005

Subject: dancin' Only my opinion but I prefer the kinda disco dancin's of the late 70's to these late 60's early 70's versions. but good sounding(good tape saturation) - April 13, 2005dancin'

Reviewer: oceantree - favorite favorite favorite favorite favorite - March 27, 2005

Subject: yeeeeessss... man alive, this Dancin is among the greatest ever played...perfection...nice sound quality too- quite loud!! - March 27, 2005yeeeeessss...

Reviewer: Kola67 - favorite favorite favorite favorite favorite - March 4, 2005

Subject: Dew for those of you who are as big a fan of Morning Dew as I am, you must listen to this rendition. It ranks as one of the best I've ever listened to - March 4, 2005Dew

Reviewer: phleshy - favorite favorite favorite favorite favorite - March 2, 2005

Subject: Excellent little artifact. We're lucky that this free concert was taped, and with that, it's excellent sounding, unlike more than a few '70 shows. Though the NFA and St. Stephen are great, a definite highlight is the Good Lovin'. After a rough start (with a pissed-off Pig commenting on a microphone glitch), the drums and jam of this version soar, one of the best jams of the entire year and one of the best Good Lovins ever. This track alone is enough to download this show.



To the reviewer directly below me, I suggest that you go to 6/8/69 for a definitive Dancin'. If you thought that this Dancin' was a mind-blower, strap in your seat belts for 6/8/69. It has the best Dancin' ever, IMO. - March 2, 2005Excellent little artifact.

Reviewer: spleenboy - favorite favorite favorite favorite favorite - January 10, 2005

Subject: Dancin Folks, the whole show smokes, despite the cold weather, but nobody really mentioned that this must be one of the most deliciously mind-expanding versions of Dancin'. I am still searching for a few other versions that could match it for spontaneity and dynamics. Actually still gives me goosebumps, no matter how many times I've heard it before. Way up there, along with Cream Puff War and other legendary performances. - January 10, 2005Dancin

Reviewer: capn doubledose - favorite favorite favorite favorite - January 10, 2005

Subject: Great NFA> St Stephan is ripping and this show is a wonderful gem - been to this place a dozen times and this takes on whole new meaning now. - January 10, 2005Great

Reviewer: JohneBe - favorite favorite favorite favorite favorite - November 20, 2004

Subject: Cain is able I agree with Cain, this is a mighty fine show, including the good ole' good loving with Pigpen on top of his voice in extremely vital form in spite of the dodgy mic biz at the beginning. And that St Stephen jam, well, wowee is all I can say. - November 20, 2004Cain is able

Reviewer: JohneBe - favorite favorite favorite favorite favorite - November 20, 2004

Subject: Cain is able I agree with Cain, this is a mighty fine show, including the good ole' good loving with Pigpen on top of his voice in extremely vital form in spite of the dodgy mic biz at the beginning. And that St Stephen jam, well, wowee is all I can say. - November 20, 2004Cain is able

Reviewer: dcain - favorite favorite favorite favorite favorite - June 8, 2004

Subject: Good Lovin' - St. Stephen-Not Fade Away



(it also features the inimitable, unsinkable Ron McKernan, who is only too glad to inform us at the outset that "this microphone over here don't work so f--kin' good you guys")



After the the "One man gathers" verse in St. Stephen, they head right into Not Fade Away, as all set lists appear to indicate. But, after several lines, Garcia restates the St. Stephen theme, jams brillantly off of it, and then heads back to the next verse.



Then, back on schedule, the answer to the answer man is: Not Fade Away. At the

Weir: "Not Fade Away"

Pen: "Cain't Fade a-WAY!)



All this while playing outdoors in unseasonable 40 degree weather. Nothing like the cold to concentrate the mind.... Good Lovin' features perhaps the single most incredible duet in recorded Grateful Dead history, a terrific tango between Lesh and Garcia.(it also features the inimitable, unsinkable Ron McKernan, who is only too glad to inform us at the outset that "this microphone over here don't work so f--kin' good you guys")After the the "One man gathers" verse in St. Stephen, they head right into Not Fade Away, as all set lists appear to indicate. But, after several lines, Garcia restates the St. Stephen theme, jams brillantly off of it, and then heads back to the next verse.Then, back on schedule, the answer to the answer man is: Not Fade Away. At the 3:30 mark, Garcia sets off on a remarkable journey, leaving a trail marked by memorable melodic phrases and motifs ( e.g . dig his pause for bossa nova-like interlude at 5:19). At 7:25 he is still pulling melodic phrases from god knows where. At 8:30 he comes up with yet another one. At 9:38 he suggests with 3-4 notes that they return to the tune at large. Out of the wings comes Mr. Pen for a nice vocal duel with Weir:Weir: "Not Fade Away"Pen: "Cain't Fade a-WAY!)All this while playing outdoors in unseasonable 40 degree weather. Nothing like the cold to concentrate the mind.... - June 8, 2004Good Lovin' - St. Stephen-Not Fade Away

Reviewer: oscar - favorite favorite favorite favorite - June 6, 2004

Subject: 5.6.70 this was the wackiest tape to trip to, but its raw garcia at his best, wier is delightfully choppy and the sound is alittle shaky but the jams on dancin and the st, stephen noodles like no other, i had this on casstte and it sounds awful but i still loved it, now that its crispy format im lovin it! - June 6, 20045.6.70