@nemesis.CS.Berkeley.EDU
Subject: Re: Question About Winterland Venue on March 17, 1966
It's clearly a typo - it was entered as 3/17/66 when 3/17/67 was meant.
The show can't possibly be from any earlier than late '66.
I'm surprised the date actually got changed in deadlists, since
it's been
It's clearly a typo - it was entered as 3/17/66 when 3/17/67 was meant.
The show can't possibly be from any earlier than late '66.
I'm surprised the date actually got changed in deadlists, since
it's been in dispute for some time has been debated on
deadlists recently; Latvala held that this
I have a question about the newly updated list for March 17, 1966
(corrected from Nov 19 '66). The venue is listed as Winterland--weren't the
Grateful Dead still embedded with Owsley in Los Angeles, doing Acid Tests
and spreading the word? The Trouper's show was March 25, the Pico Acid Test
Hi. I hope you can answer my question. Way back when, I bought a
bootleg just called Grateful Dead - GD-2233. I've attached a copy
of the cover. The second track on side 2 is listed as Doin That Rag
- Jam from the Action House, L.I., 11/70. Total length is 15:23.
No such performance
I've attached a copy of the cover.
can you email me that attachment, directly? i did not get it in the digest
i have the album:
Grateful Dead (GD-2233-A/B on vinyl) contains: (side 1) The Other One
(Central Park, June, 1969), St. Stephen/The Eleven (Action House,
November, 1970); (side 2)
the experts are saying:
Grateful Dead
Cafe Au Go Go
New York, NY
Date9/29/69 - Monday
One [[41:32 +]] ; [41:32 +] He Was A Friend Of Mine % Doin' That
Rag [7:30] The Seven [7:04] Good Lovin' [1:24] Drums [6:26]
Good Lovin' [2:12] St. Stephen [5:24] The Eleven [10:32#]
I-) ihor
Absolutely love this tape. Wish it sounded better, but the band is on fire.
From: ihor
Sent: Monday, April 23, 2012 12:45 PM
To: deadlists@nemesis.CS.Berkeley.EDU
Subject: Re: Question regarding Doin' That Rag - Action House?
the experts are saying:
Grateful Dead
Cafe Au Go Go
New York, NY
15, 2011 5:15 PM
Subject: RE: question
Happy to provide what you need. I use a script provided by archive.org to
update the links from DeadLists to the recordings on that site. It doesn't
get to song level, but does provide links to the different sources where
multiples exist.
Let's discuss
Selby
Sent: Monday, September 19, 2011 4:02 PM
To: kevin; 'Howard Kramer'; deadlists@nemesis.CS.Berkeley.EDU
Subject: Re: question
Kevin,
Please keep us caretakers informed. I have a ton of corrections to make for
the years I'm caretaker for (pre-dead, 1965-1967), that I'd like to get just
right
.
Thanks
Kevin
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From: Howard Kramer [mailto:hkra...@rockhall.org]
Sent: Thursday, September 15, 2011 1:57 PM
To: deadlists@nemesis.CS.Berkeley.EDU; ke...@shallwego.net
Subject: RE: question
Thanks for getting back to me. I am curating and developing a major
exhibition
Dear Webmaster,
Is there someone I can speak to about your website? It relates to a project
that's in development here. I hope to hear back soon. Thanks.
Sincerely,
Howard Kramer
Howard Kramer
Curatorial Director
Rock and Roll Hall of Fame and Museum
1100 Rock and Roll Blvd.
Cleveland, OH 44114
...@nemesis.cs.berkeley.edu
[mailto:owner-deadli...@nemesis.cs.berkeley.edu] On Behalf Of Blake Howard
Sent: Saturday, December 25, 2010 6:45 AM
To: deadlists@nemesis.CS.Berkeley.EDU
Subject: Question about Audience sources
Is there anyway I can search this site for Audience recordings only? I know
if I do a search over
good afternoon deadlists team,
continued blessings to all the great
work you do.
i had a
question, i have just taken some graduate level statistics and would
love to do some sorting of grateful dead music by length and or date,
and then within eachother for certain songs within years
Hi All,
I am jammin' the 07/07/69 show right now from Prospect Park in Atlanta and
I just have a couple of quick questions. Jim Powell's entry for this date
notes that the Allman Brothers appeared on the bill with the GD, and also
notes the possibility of Gregg Duane Allman playing on
Hi Jim-
I saw your recent post to the discussions forum at deadlists re. 10/21/68
dead and thought I could contribute.
I have had a cassette copy of this jam for a while and would love to help
you as well as get more info on it. It seems to me to be a matrix show
(though I cannot match the
http://tinpan.fortunecity.com/ebony/546/Holly-dead.70.html
Hi Jim,
Don't know if this is of any interest or if you've seen this, but I
stumbled across this site actually looking for some info on Peter
Green's last gig with Fleetwood Mac (another GD question on that later).
As far as the venue
Title: 6/21/84 question, did Wavy Gravy say or do anything on stage for this show?
Thanks,
Dave
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My question is in regards to The Other One on 6/7/70. I was listening to my
copy this evening and during the first drums, and later during the cryptical
reprise, theres some dialog/singing under the music there, doesnt sound like
a member of the band, sounds sort of like bleed through from a used
If I recall, isn't that Robert Hunter singing/rapping
into a microphone that isn't on? I think that's also
the show where someone gives a little rap about
'getting off of our asses' about Vietnam during the
drums...
t.
--- Ryan [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
My question is in regards to The Other One
I just recieved a nice 2CD set of the 1/23/88 Blues For Salvador Concert in
trade and I absolutely love it! Garcia and Santana smoke on these jams and
all the other musicians are great too. My question is - is this commonly
circulated from one particular source? And if it is, does anyone know
jim powell wrote:
The listing quoted for this tape comes from the Tapes In Circulation
document I put together around 1990. I still have the cassette of the 2nd
set for the purported AUD from mics on stage master. This is how this
master was described to me when I acquired it from Larry Slavens
A fresh transfer of the mics on stage AUD has been done, and I should have it
in hand shortly. I'll report back after I've had a chance to listen to it.
Noah
jim powell wrote:
The listing quoted for this tape comes from the Tapes In Circulation
document I put together around 1990. I
This is not a tape request!
good - cuz i only do cdrs! :-)
I was reading about jazz pianist Vince Guaraldi online
and apparently he played a stint with the Dead in
the early 1970's. I read through some of my dead
references and could find nothing about the supposed
sessions. Several
This is not a tape request!
I was reading about jazz pianist Vince Guaraldi online
and apparently he played a stint with the Dead in
the early 1970's. I read through some of my dead
references and could find nothing about the supposed
sessions. Several websites and discographies noted
this. No
Vicki Eddy [EMAIL PROTECTED] asked:
I downloaded a great version of the Dead doing And it Stoned Me by Van
Morrison. Unfortunately, it got cut off at the end. I was wondering if
you knew what show it might be from. It sounded like it was from around
1988 - 1991, but I'm not sure. They sound
This is not a tape/CD request, because I know to use the Resources for
Traders site for that.
I downloaded a great version of the Dead doing "And it
Stoned Me" by VanMorrison.Unfortunately, it got cut off at the
end. I waswondering if you knew what show it might be from. It
sounded like
well mics on stage can result in fine aud tapes..esp in early times when equippment to record with wasn't as great as today the mic picks up the monitor-mix and that might be better than a distant recording with lots of talk and other noise
whether the 12-18-73 is one of those i don't know...but
At 4:29 AM -0500 12/18/02, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
well mics on stage can result in fine aud tapes..esp in early times
when equippment to record with wasn't as great as today the mic
picks up the monitor-mix and that might be better than a distant
recording with lots of talk and other noise
The stage monitors are idiosyncratic depending on
what and how much individual musicians wanted to hear their monitor, the
amibient sound, themselves,whatever. Stage Jerry may sound quite
different than stage Phil and not as simple as left or right. I'm not
doubting that an excellent, even
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 is also a spectacular AUD, which was actually made by
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
The mics on stage theory is propounded by Jim Powell, but I don't
know what evidence he has to support it.
At 8:12 AM -0800 12/17/02, Kevin Weil wrote:
fyi, the information contained in the listing for this show pre-dates my
taking over as caretaker of 1973, which was in late '96. it's just
Try www.eurodead.net - I think there is a 'real' vine doing the rounds at
the moment.
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From: Floyd Jennifer Meadows [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: deadlists [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Tuesday, December 03, 2002 6:00 PM
Subject: 8-22-68 question
I'm sure this one has been beaten
I'm sure this one has been beaten to death, but...Has anyone determined
a foolproof method to determine if a recording is really 8-22-68, or the
compilations of several nights, as referred to on the entry in
Deadlists? If there is a way to figure this out w/o having to use chaos
theory, nuclear
This is not a tape/CD request, because I know to use the Resources for
Traders site for that.
Great site. What a ton of work! I was listening to
Dead Radio via the link on the Dead's site and one of the clips featured a
saxaphone (not a soprano sax) and it also sounded like Bruce Hornsby
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
- Original Message -
From: Floyd Jennifer Meadows [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: deadlists [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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
This is not a tape/CD request, because I know to use the Resources for
Traders site for that.
I thought that I read somewhere that the Dead played Run For The Roses
four times live. Is this correct? If so, what are the dates of the
performances? Any help would be greatly appreciated.
Eddie
I thought that I read somewhere that the Dead played Run For
The Roses four times live. Is this correct? If so, what are the
dates of the performances? Any help would be greatly appreciated.
You may be thinking of Reuben Cherise, which they played a handful of
times. The Dead never played Run
I recently received this show as
S:?:C:C:D:CD. Were cassette masters on the Europeon tour?
Paul
"Our audience is like people who like
licorice. Not everybody likes licorice, but the people who like
licorice really like licorice."
- Jerry Garcia,
1981
man, I know you know who he is, uh, I played with him a few times
before - I'm a great admirerand fan of his, and support his group all the
way...Jerry Garcia. He's gonna play with us, uh...key of C"
My question: When did Dylan Garcia play together before
1980?
Deadbase lists 1988 as the
Date: Thu, 10 Oct 2002 17:41:01 -0400
From: Jason Chastain [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Garcia/Dylan question
My question: When did Dylan Garcia play together before 1980?
The only other documented connection that I can think of between Dylan and
Garcia before that Warfield show
There is in fact 3 verses.
There was a very high quality cd boot in circulation a few years back
that had a very clean cut in fotm to make the songs fit on the disc. I
had an sbd on cassette as well, and it most certainly had 3 verses as I
clearly remember being pissed the bootlegers cut the
please pass this info along to Jason Riley, who posted
the Anthem to Beauty Question on August 16. My
computer at work (the only one I use) prevents me from
answering him directlythank you.
The background song in that part of the documentary is
Two Soldiers, a song that appears on the Garcia
Tom is correct. I am playing my CD right now listening
to verse 2. So the dat is chopped, but the discs I
have are good. Maybe I should run a tree or
something...cm
--- Tom Bellanca [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
There is in fact 3 verses.
There was a very high quality cd boot in circulation
a few
.
Thanks for your time.
Richard
PS I live in Lawrence, KS so Sandstone is now in my
backyard. Alas, I did
not start at KU until Sep. 91 so I wasn't at the
show in question!
__
Do You Yahoo!?
Yahoo! Finance - Get real-time stock quotes
http
!) I thought you'd be a
good person to ask.
Thanks for your time.
Richard
PS I live in Lawrence, KS so Sandstone is now in my
backyard. Alas, I did
not start at KU until Sep. 91 so I wasn't at the
show in question!
__
Do You Yahoo
I guess I'm wrong. I also have a set of Cds that time
a bit longer than my dat, so I guess I should check
my discs when I get home..cm
--- Tom Bellanca [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi, Charlie -
Saw this thread on deadlists:
There is no cut on my dat. Jerry skips the 2nd
verse,
he only sings
Sep. 91 so I wasn't at the show in question!
]
Subject: Question time?
Hello there,
Hello there, I have a question for whomever may be able to answer it, or willing to share the info. with me! It relates to a song ; "Far From Me", which apparently the music and lyrics were both compiled by Brent Mydland. A friend of mine who is lives in Brazil, has asked
Hello again Phriends, I'm back with another question for you guys, since your always so helpful in answering every question that I have posed so far! :) O.K., a phriend of mine just sent me a show on CD, and it is of; Hartford 10-15-83, at the Hartford Civic Center! In listening to this I
This is not a tape/CD request, because I know to use the Resources for
Traders site for that.
A question was sent my way concerning the source for the bulk of this show.
It is listed as sbdmrrdatcdr on the tree information. But it has been
brought to my attention that this show is also listed
He ran Nak 700's into a Sony D5.
cm
From: Tom Newman [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
CC: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Question: 10/28,29/85
Date: Fri, 14 Jun 2002 18:53:42 -0700 (PDT)
When I first read about Bob Wagner's mic placement
(beneath the soundboard) in the recent DH Addendum
When I first read about Bob Wagner's mic placement
(beneath the soundboard) in the recent DH Addendum for
the Atlanta Fox Theater shows in 85', I started
looking for both 10/28/85 and 10/29/85. I found them
circulating with the following lineage:
Nak 300- Sony D-5 MC Sony KA1ES - HHb 850 CD
My question for anyone, (Michael Dixon, and Charlie Miller answered the
last 2!), is where can I find the setlist to the shows in which The Other
Ones performed?
www.otherones.net
Also, did The Other Ones perform in '96, or were there any Further Festivals
in '96? I vividly recall going
Arlo Guthrie - he pulled out Alice's Restaurant for
the first
time
in 15 years at the Denver Furthur.
I saw Arlo perform this at a show in Montana during
Feb. or March of 1995. I don't remember the name of
the venue, but it was at a small lodge (before about
150 people) somewhere between
Site:http://www.fortunecity.com/tinpan/doubleneck/122/
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[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of MARTIN
HERMANSent: Monday, June 10, 2002 5:41 PMTo:
[EMAIL PROTECTED]Subject: Another question for
Anyone?
My question for anyone
Query for a friend - anyone know the answer to his
last question about the entire Terrapin suite? Or
about any other Siding performances?
I have a question, it's about live terrapins.
At a Siding was played once or twice??
I know it was played 3.18.77, was it also played 2.26.77
(To lazy
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.
--- Charlie Miller [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
The GD were banned form hampton, VA and the show was
billed as Formally The Warlocks
If anyone can add any corrections to my statements,
please do so...cm
Formerly... Though I would have loved to see Jerry
in a tuxedo. :)
=
GJP
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, May 29, 2002 6:35
AM
Subject: Question on 10-9-89 Hampton
Show?
I think I went to this show! Was this show billed under the name of the
"Warlocks"? What was the reason for this? I was told this was done for legal
purposes, becau
John,
The paper was a bit over zealous. It was just
Bobby and Phil out at the fairgrounds this year (May
5th). Bobby joined Phil during his set for The Music
Never Stopped, Cassidy, Liberty, and a rockin' Help
Slip Franklin's.
:)Tom
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There's a
small graphic after the text which may or may not be the
poster for this
show.
I've just determined that the graphic is the cover of the Doug Sahm album
Groover's Paradise.
if it
was open to
the public. My ultimate motive for asking this question is to
determine
how to list the show.
The AP here in Louisiana wrote a short piece, with a photo, about Phil and
Bobby, Billy and Mickey playing together at the NO Jazz Heritage Festival
as the Otehr Ones and said this was the first time since Jerry's death
they'd all played on one stage together. Is that true or in error?
Great research! I agree, it seems quite close to Pig's Lovelight
sequence. It also makes me wonder if when people have been quoting Pig
as
saying great big noble thighs he may have been saying the above...
i don't think so...
sherman, set the wayback machine for - 1999!!!
I-) ihor
Was the 11-23-72 with Jerry, Phil, Bill the Drummer, Doug Sahm, Leon
Russell et al. from the Armadillo open to the public, or was this a
private jam? I am wondering how the show was billed if it was open to
the public. My ultimate motive for asking this question is to determine
how to list
collection and passion for Dead shows centers on '68-'74 so I began my search
by checking DeadLists to see what might circulate from 4-2-87 and noted that
there was an FM broadcast. I believe I have finally tracked down a decent
audience copy of the show in question, which will suit my
Does this show exist in the vault?
Paul
Being from the UK I always puzzled over that section of lovelight so thank
you all very much for finally clearing things. Some things do get answered
in the end!
Take It Easy
Paul H
At 2:50 PM -0400 5/1/02, McLeod, Iver J wrote:
Sounds pretty dirty whatever it is.
Just this morning I was reading the Pigpen chapter from David Gans' great
book Playing In the Band. David, I know you were a coauthor for this book -
did you write that chapter? It's just great! You really
At 08:41 AM 5/2/02 -0400, you wrote:
It was Pig's mojo (often at the end of the
night) that
got ya to finally say Hi and dance with that cutie that you
were shyly
eyeing all night...and it was his mojo that got her loose
enough to say yes ;-)
Damn, so that's what was missing at all
There is a poster for auction for the big JG auction at ebay that I've been
curious about for a long time. It's at
http://cgi.liveauctions.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItemitem=1825476741
Despite the listing saying The only one known to exist I saw it on ebay a
year or so ago (perhaps the same
At 1:22 PM -0400 5/1/02, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I have a lyric question. Hopefully, you'll know what I'm talking about. On
most of the Pigpen-era Lovelights, usually right at the end of his first my
rider rap and as sort of the trigger for the first real jam section, Pigpen
almost always belted
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.
i still hear the same thing, sort of, but i still don't get it
noble thighs?!??
what the hell Pig?
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.
--
David Gans [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://www.trufun.com/perfectible
Truth
yes thank you clearing THAT up..
On Wed, 1 May 2002, 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.
--
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!
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.
Ive wondered that for years too. I always heard it as:
Shes got the box springs a shakin, shes great big and oversized, workin'
undercover were gonna ball
Ihor,
Thank you thank you thank you.
I can rest easy tonight.
-Original Message-
From: Ihor W Slabicky [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Wednesday, May 01, 2002 2:12 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: Pigpen lyric in Lovelight question
well, she's got box-backed knitties
Ryan 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.
Ive wondered that for years too. I always heard it as:
Shes got the box springs a shakin, shes great big and oversized, workin'
Damn, I sure wish I had gotten a chance to see him.
Man, I just gotta say that Pigben really completed the picture when he was
with them and still really involved. Kept it grounded, funky, raunchy and
extra outrageous. It was Pig's mojo (often at the end of the night) that
got ya to
Mike wrote:
I know this has been debated here and other places in the past but could
you tell me when Mickey started and stopped playing w/ the New Riders ?
By started I meanI realize that it began as an acoustic gig w/
Marmaduke, Nelson Garcia ( right ? ). When did they
This is not a tape/CD request, because I know to use the Resources for
Traders site for that.
For this RFK show, all resources show the set break after
ChinaRiderThe recording I have has them announcing a break after
Tennessee Jed then a break in the recording before the tuning leading
into
Does anyone know the titles of the tunes from the
soundcheck? I've got the following:
Rip It UpBlue Suede Shoes (4:39)
Unknown (Working Man Blues?) (10:41)
It's an instrumental version of Rip It Up but it seems
to be the same tune as the one from Atlanta on the
12th. There are only bits and
the 2nd jam is more or less on Workingman's Blues -- Jerry sings a few
snatches -- the NRPS tune, by Chuck Berry I think.
At 11:57 AM -0700 4/16/02, craig eyler wrote:
Does anyone know the titles of the tunes from the
soundcheck? I've got the following:
Rip It UpBlue Suede Shoes (4:39)
Unknown (Working Man Blues?) (10:41)
It's an instrumental version of Rip It Up but it seems
to be the same tune as the one from
Was Around and Around really played between Next Time You See Me and
Morning Dew on 2-23-71? My discs do not have it, and I have seen
conflicting setlists, so I was hoping that someone can help me figure
out if my show is missing the song or if it was actually not played at
all.
Floyd
Hi folks,
My dat copy has Loser ; Loose Lucy ; Big River to end the first set.
Deadlists has Lucy starting Set 2. Is the Deadlists entry correct?
Paul
I know I came to the right place with this question!
Can anyone who has the 4/14/71 (Lewisburg, PA) SBDMRCDATCD lineage do me a
favor and spot check something for me? My copy, which seems fine otherwise,
has a disturbing screeching sound and a lot of distortion beginning
immediately out
i have just recived from a friend of mine a cd labled anthem in mono. the
sound is fabulous, but in mono. i know that by the late 60s/early 70s the
recording industry had mostly faded out mono recordings, but used to
distribute them to radio. so i guess my question would be, is what i have
On the Usher tree circulated here a while back there are 2 Cosmic Charlies
on 3/21/70 Late
Disc 1 has a Cosmic Charlie at 6:10 labeled Electric Set
Disc II of that set has CC at 7:01.
Can anyone tell me what is up with two versions circulating and which shows
they belong to.
Many Thanks
David
SSIA...
I have 2 copies of this show, both auds, both seemingly from different parts
of the venue. No one seems to have any information on these.
Anyone have any clues?
Glenn
My CDR Trading List
http://www.geocities.com/deadhead20.geo/CDR.html
My CD Cover Art Site:
Has anyone pegged specifically at which show Jerry stopped singing the
sweet Suzie part after the last fair deal in the country part of
Loser? Inquiring minds want to know. I think I have a general idea of
when, but I want to know exactly where the line is drawn in the sand on
this. What better
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 show from a cassette master or reel master? The next
night is reel master; it seems to me that they would have used the same
media both nights...
Paul
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 show from a cassette master or reel master? The next
night is reel master; it seems to me that they would have used the same
media both
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
imho, there are no 'dumb questions', just Questions Addressed to the Wrong
List!
Is this not the list to direct questions regarding setlists notations?
What is this list for then?
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