My copy of 6-24-70 early electric matches the setlist listed in Deadbase
8 (Cold Rain Snow through Good Lovin', with the exception of the last
song- I don't have Viola Lee after Good Lovin) but in no way resembles
the one in Deadlists. Which is the correct setlist? I defer to
Deadlists in most
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From: Floyd Jennifer Meadows [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Sent: Tuesday, November 12, 2002 3:13 AM
Subject: question re: 6-24-70 early electric set/3-21-70 acoustic
My copy of 6-24-70 early electric matches the setlist listed in Deadbase
8
Scott wrote:
ps--one more: for 3-21-70 Deadlists has Casey Jones, Dancin, Easy Wind
before FOTD and the other acoustic stuff. Was this taped? My copy does
not have these songs, so I am wondering if they are missing from all
copies or if mine is just incomplete.
Those 3 songs were in
Greensleeves (exit music...)
that was a smart choice of exit music, imho. it is slightly upbeat, in a
good mood, but not too wild or rowdy, something just right to get the crowd
out, in an orderly manner, yet leaving everyone feeling go-o-oood! after
two or three fillmore shows, you knew that
Dead Base has the "April Fools" Promised Land
opener line up wrong. Weir WAS on keyboards. Jerry and
BrentWERE the drummers. BUT:
Billy Khad Jerry's guitar and was at Jerry's
mike. Lesh hadWeir's guitar and was at Weir's mike. Hart had
Phil'sbass and was striking it like it was one of his
http://www.theblackdog.org/gd-bpo/index.html has the best info I've seen of
this show.
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From: Richard Newman [mailto:rsngsm;ritvax.rit.edu]
Sent: Monday, November 11, 2002 9:40 AM
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Subject: The Coolest Dead Show No-One Seems to Have HEARD?
Apologies if you've already seen this, but here's an excellent web page regarding the
event:
http://www.theblackdog.org/gd-bpo/
Cheers,
Greg
Richard Newman [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Does anyone have any info on the Dead's 3/17/70 jam with the Bflo.
Philharmonic Orchestra and Lukas Foss?