I  too  would  like  the  increased info but am wary of cluttering the
existing layout.
I'd  guess that the two sets of links could be incorporated at the end
of  a  show  listing  after  the  recordings. And I'd suggest that the
"personal  reviews"  were  hung  off  on  separate pages, much as what
currently happens for images of posters, tickets etc.

As  for  cancelled  shows and Rescheduled from dates, rather than have
thjem  disturbing  the  flow of waht's currently there, I guess either
have  them detailed at the end of each year's listing, or perhaps have
a  separate  section for them. I guess to an extent that may come down
to how many of them are there. (Perhaps a separate section sub-divided
into 60s, 70s, 80s and 90s?)

Regards,

Jelly.

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> Date: Mon, 5 Aug 2013 22:02:08 -0400
> From: Barb and Iver <charrymcl...@myfairpoint.net>
> Subject: Re: new show: 4/17/67 Embassy Ballroom, Ambassador Hotel Los 
> Angeles, CA

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> I would love to see this. And in the relatively few forays I've made over to=
>  dead.net there appear to be quite a few show tales, especially for many of
> the older shows, that would be fun to include.

> But I do like the current layout for each show so I'd be careful about
> making it too cluttered.

> Iver

> Sent from my iPad

> On Aug 5, 2013, at 3:13 PM, "kevin" <ke...@shallwego.net> wrote:

>> Personally,  I'm  in favor of adding lots of additional information
>> that is not actual performance set lists and recordings related, including
>> at least:
>> -          Canceled shows
>> -          Rescheduled from dates
>> -          Personal reviews
>> -          Links to photos/media coverage of events
>> -          Links to show information covered in blogs like Lost Live Dead
>> =20
>> These just have not been part of the data spec/scope of Deadlists.
>> =20
>> Facilitating the capture of this is simple - it's the work=
>  involved with getting the information into the database that requires ones
> time.
>>
>> Anyone *against* the idea of expanding the scope of Deadlists to this?
>>
>> Kevin

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