If you produce a work full of errors take offense when people don't regard
it as perfect, you probably ought to be in another business. If you attack
people who refuse to accept it for perfect, or who point out that it's
testimony is untrustworthy -- tought titty.
Re: part of the questions surrounding 7/11/70 7/12/70:
Many years ago, when I first saw the Deadbase entries for the Dead at
Midnight run, I started to doubt my instinctual memory that the show that I
taped in it's entirety was 7/12/70 (the Sunday show - the last one in the
series). Since
First of all, its unfair to compare a static, permanent medium such as the published
Compendium with an easily updated medium such as a website, especially when the matter
in question (in this case being lineage and most-recent circulating copies of shows)
is by nature fluid and constantly
Posting here first.
For Sale. One set of Core Sound binaural Battery Box mics.
Excellent sonic condition. A few scuffs on the bb. Used less than
a dozen times. ( and thats the reason for selling, I just don't use =
these enough=20
to warrent keeping them around )
Asking 185.00 / obo
If no
This is exactly the sort of info I'd hoped we'd hear - straight from the
horse's mouth. Thanks for checking with your friend about the show
currently dated 7/12/70, and above all, thanks for having the foresight to
record and preserve the show you taped!
Scott
-Original Message-
I also remember other shows where large gas jets were ignited
behind the band but I can't say I remember explosions accompanying
the jets, although it's certainly possible.
for the ones that i saw, boots would light flash paper and throw it in the
air. he would be center down stage, i.e.
I haven't found much reason of late to browse Deadlists, but a few pokes
around and it's patently obvious that Deadlists is nowhere near as accurate
as it could be, given the overall body of knowledge as of 2002. There are
numerous errors and omissions that simple attention on the part of the
At 10:41 PM +0700 3/27/02, Gordon Sharpless wrote:
I haven't found much reason of late to browse Deadlists, but a few pokes
around and it's patently obvious that Deadlists is nowhere near as accurate
as it could be, given the overall body of knowledge as of 2002. There are
numerous errors and
The way I see it, deadlists is like an online baseball encyclopedia, while
the Compendium series is more like a biographical history of the game's
players and teams. If I want the hard stats in their latest updated form,
I'll hit the online encyclopedia. If I want to read somebody's perspective
At 9:10 PM + 3/26/02, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Until that day my hat is off to all the people crazy enough
to keep up with this kind of stuff and make it accessible
to anyone interested.
Well said, Noah. It's great to have these resources, however
imperfect, and really annoying to have to
At 11:20 AM -0500 3/27/02, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I look at it the same way as those partial show releases that also
annoy some people. I'm thankful to have any and everything that is
available.
What annoys me abut those partial show releases is the apparent
belief among some damaged
12/19/78 Was Jackson MS...cm
From: Daniel Mahoney [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Reply-To: Daniel Mahoney [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: Core Sound Binaural Battery Box mics
Date: Wed, 27 Mar 2002 14:52:06 -0500
Please disregard my FS:post that was sent to this list in error.
This
From: Michael Getz [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Date: Tue, 26 Mar 2002 20:57:30 -0800
Subject: Re: 7/10/70 vs. 6/24/70 early; 7/11/70 + 7/12/70
on 3/26/02 8:15 PM, Jim Powell at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I wouldn't waste my money.
Well, then I think you should resign as 69-70 caretaker, given that your
Thanks for your input Kenny. I'll be real eager to hear more information
when you have it. Meanwhile, a couple reflections.
As I said, the best copy of the old mislabeled Capitol Theater 6/24/70a
tape that I've encountered was labeled 7/10/70 and this, coupled with other
reasons, seems to
the thing I saw Boots do at several Fillmore West shows was, he was back
behind the drum risers and seemed to be venting a explosive gas that rose
upward invisibly in a column and then made a bubble when it hit the ceiling.
After he'd vented some he'd light it and the flame-explosion would climb
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Of course the idea that now we can all go out
and buy the Addendum to fix some of the mistakes in the
previous $100+ worth of Compendiums, !
Me and my Deadbase XI had a good laugh over this one.
.Doug
I have a copy of this tape. Great stuff, but I don't have a date. Does
anyone else, or did Jerry play with Gravenites more than once. I had
heard that they had had a falling out at some point.
Regards,
Andy
4/29/90.
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: jerry garcia playing with Nick Gravenites Animal Mind
Date: Wed, 27 Mar 2002 20:33:29 -0800
I have a copy of this tape. Great stuff, but I don't have a date. Does
anyone else, or did Jerry play with
the best copy of 7/10/70 I've encountered was labeled 7/10/70, and it was
this tape that established the correct date of the mislabeled 6/24/70a
tape, which we already knew from other consierations wasn't labeled
correctly. I think that date is nailed down.
Is there a fresh digital copy around
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