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I'm not still out there. The rumors that I died in the Vietnam War are true.
Anyway: I'd wager that the mere existence of deadlists.com blows the
economic viability of a new edition of Deadbase out of the water.
At 5:31 PM -0500 3/6/10, Gianmarco Formichella wrote:
I saw this posted in
Title: Re: 9/14/78
At 3:44 PM -0500 2/2/04, jeff tiedrich wrote:
At 12:08 PM -0800 2/2/04, Charlie Miller
wrote:
I have a Dat of
9/14/78 that is labeled SBDMultitrack Master
ReelCassDat.
This recording
sounds like crap andhas way too much hiss, and by the end of the
tape, the pitch is off.
Does
Isn't there one in the 10/31/71 Dark Star?
At 8:01 PM -0500 12/12/03, Dwight Holmes wrote:
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At 8:37 PM -0800 12/5/03, Charlie Miller wrote:
I just received a disc from David Minches dated 3/14/83. It is about one
hour of helpslipknot rehearsals.
Its from club front. I thought that maybe it should get mentioned on the 83
page
cm
In fact, all these '83 rehearsal snippets should be
At 5:53 PM -0700 11/10/03, David Hollister wrote:
On Mon, 2003-11-10 at 17:31, Charlie Miller wrote:
Has anyone visited this site lately??
http://www.resourcesfortapers.com/
Not exactly what I expected?
cm
Oh, it's the new Rush Limbaugh site!
Well, that's what happens these days when you
that could have been from this.
Jeff Tiedrich mentioned on RFT that the songs were on Dick Latvala's
cassette of 09/03/67. Again, there is no info anymore.
Has a date been found for these now?
Thanks for any help. Most appreciated
Jools
At 9:55 AM -0400 7/2/03, Ihor W Slabicky wrote:
now i gotta dig out the tape of 09-26-69. hmm... is that out on cdr
yet???
Yes, from nth-gen cassettes.
Title: Re: 10/ 20/ 67
This is an unknown-generation, unknown-location rehearsal tape.
How it got venue and (incorrect) lineage info appended to it is beyond
me.
At 11:06 PM + 3/11/03, Julian \(Jools\) Elliott wrote:
Hi
Folks
Can someone
tell me of the above date exists please.
A friend of
Title: Re: 9/30/72 WMAL is an AM station, not
FM
Agreed that's it's possible. But I find it odd that some radio
station broadcast a show and apparently NO ONE taped it. For 25+ years
nothing circulated from this show until the
girl-who-knew-Latvala-or-whatever cassette surfaced. That just
Having been personally responsible for doing the cassette-to-DAT
transfers of both the one- and two-cassette generation lineages that
circulate for this show, I can assure you that what we have is from
soundboard reel masters, NOT any broadcast.
Where on the tape is a WMAL station
David's post jogged my memory and now I recall that the tale told
when the second-gen cassette surfaced was that Latvala lent his
first-gen cassette to a woman who copied it via a cheap dual-well
cassette deck.
At 2:02 PM -0600 3/8/03, Noah Weiner wrote:
David, that actually sound even more
At 5:18 PM -0800 12/16/02, Vernon, Matthew F wrote:
Deadlists shows for 12-18-73 the following recording information:
RECORDING 200 SBD; 180 AUD: There are at least 3 masters in
existence. The SBD is virtually complete except for very brief
dropouts during I Know You Rider and Wharf Rat. There
At 6:00 PM + 12/14/02, Paul Mcfadyen wrote:
Chris,
Interesting that it's 5/8/77 you pick out - there are, of course, TWO
different SBD masters of this show now available; the original Betty Board
(with cut in LLSupplication, fade-in on Minglewood etc.) and the newer,
uncut board tape doing
At 1:18 AM -0700 7/13/02, Paul wrote:
Of course, [5/25/72] may have simply been a poor night music-wise
for the band, and the folks at GDP held songs from that concert back.
5.25.72 is a phenomenal show with a top-ten Dark Star.
Title: Re:Scotty's Music Store tape
I'm impressed how, in the face of first-hand reports from Scotty,
the owner of Scotty's Music Store and the source of the reel in
question, speculation and disinformation such as what's below continue
to drift in.
Here's are the facts:
1. The venue is
for Jetty's
Garcia Cage
December 7, 1971
Jetty's theater Music Hall, Wash,DC
So who filled in for Garcia and Cafe at the Dead/NRPS show at the
Felt Forum in New York on the same evening?
I think not.
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together in DC while playing in NYC...
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So who filled in for Garcia and Cafe at the Dead/NRPS show at the
Felt Forum in New York on the same evening?
I think not.
At 7:51 AM -0700 6/7/02, Paul Gibian wrote
This jives with my copy for this date
schedules then we'd be onto something. It's a stretch to
think that they
would get together in DC while playing in NYC...
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So who filled in for Garcia and Cafe at the Dead/NRPS show at the
Felt Forum in New York on the same evening
this tape?
Also, should it be spelled Scotty's or Scottie's?
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Title: Re: Question on show at Boston Music
Hall,Boston,Ma, 4
At 8:34 PM -0400 6/1/02, MARTIN HERMAN wrote:
Yes I have a
question for Charlie Miller,
What is this, Celebrity Deadhead
Squares? I pick Jim Powell to block.
singing right along though...
Stu
I know what Pig is saying, just don't ask me to explain what it means!
She's got box-back nitties, great big noble thighs, workin'
undercover with a boar hog's eye.
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At 10:33 AM -0700 5/1/02, David Gans wrote:
At 01:26 PM -0400 5/1/02, jeff tiedrich wrote:
She's got box-back nitties, great big noble thighs, workin'
undercover with a boar hog's eye.
I think it's knitties, which helps understand what it means.
(slaps his forehead in recognition) Of course
on a Revox, so it
should show little degradation. When I get it, I'll get it out.
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Atlanta on the
12th. There are only bits and pieces of audible
lyrics in the second tune, possibly the NRPS tune of
the same name?
Rip It Up is not from 12/1/73; Workingman Blues (same as NRPS song) is.
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ABOUT YESTERDAY WAS THE WINTERLAND SET FROM 6/9/77
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At 11:36 AM -0500 3/29/02, Dwight Holmes wrote:
When you go above the [?] machine, you find a horseshoe
Yeah, those fuckin' horseshoes. I hate it when that happens.
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At 3:36 PM -0800 3/10/02, pscotton wrote:
There are a handful of Janis/Dead Lovelights.
If you have very small hands. There are only two known to exist on
tape; 6/7/69 and 7/16/70.
A song/setlist of what you have would be helpful but I suspect you
have some of the Euphoria Ballroom,
Sigh. Not this again.
1. The Fillmore East's printed program for this run clearly states
starting times and prices for early and late shows. I have held one
in my hands and read it cover to cover.
2. Bear also says that he can see sound waves
3. Bear also says that a diet of 100% red meat is
soundboard cassette master cassette DAT CDR, with the
cassette DAT transfer done by moi.
At 6:56 PM -0700 2/18/02, David Hollister wrote:
It's from a cassette master, as is 12/1.
Paul Gibian wrote:
I received 11/30/79 with lineage as S:Cm:D:C:D:CD. Others have it as
S:Rm:C:D:CD. Is this
You do remember correctly. This guy is one of the worst, totally
without shame, and he deserves to be shunned.
(And I still say that this list shouldn't be used for promoting
trades, anyway.)
At 9:47 PM -0600 1/25/02, CW wrote:
If I remember correctly, this guy sells bootlegs for profit.
At 5:54 PM -0800 1/17/02, Jim Powell wrote:
I would guess Winterland in SF was the most played venue, but that's only a
guess.
Through '94, according to Deadbase 9, Oakland Coliseum Arena was the
most played venue with 63 appearances, followed by Carousel
Ballroom/Fillmore West and Winterland
Hollow
Rpple
To Lay Me Down
Truckin
Rosa Lee Mcfall
Cumberland Blues
New Speedway Boogie
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