sounds like a great story and I'm sure it was a lot of fun. 

 Do we really need another lousy sounding aud?

-----Original Message-----
From: Peter Braverman
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]; [EMAIL PROTECTED];
[EMAIL PROTECTED]; [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: 9/19/2002 4:49 PM
Subject: [tradedead] Re: [BUDD] NRPS/DEAD @ Wesleyan U - 5/3/70 (new
notation)

Stu and all: I know the REAL story on this show and those reels. Why?
Because I am the student your story refers to, and Alan Bershaw got
those
cassettes from me -- he and I possess the two first-generation cassette
copies that exist, unless somebody has had a crack at the reels again
since
I did them in 1985. Here is the full story, as I had sent it to Noah
Weiner
a few months ago when the question arose.

I seeded this show when I was a junior at Wesleyan in 1985. I had early
on
fallen into trading with Alan Bershaw, whom some of the old-timers
probably
know. According to Alan, during the May '70 tour, the band used campus
equipment to save money whenever possible, and for whatever reason
Wesleyan
did not hook up a recorder at the board. That made this show all but
impossible to find until I decided to do a little digging. (Digging,
digging
.. Hey, what are these? Some funny little mushrooms? No, that's not
what
I'm looking for ... where are those tapes?!)

The Wesleyan show took place during a student strike, which,
incidentally,
my cousin Mark Shapiro '70 helped organize, to protest the war. (Mark's
a
big conservative lawyer now, needless to say.) The recording deck was an
old
reel-to-reel Uher machine owned by sociology professor Charles Lemert
(correct name and spelling), who lent it to me, along with the original
reels, when I asked. Anyway, at the show, the portable Uher was passed
around, which explains the hilarious banter among the crowd, and the
apparent inability to read a clock. If you've ever struggled through
this
show, you know what I'm talking about. It was conceived, according to
Lemert, as a sociological document, not a concert recording. In any
event, I
know nothing of the microphones.

The "sloping lawn behind the administration building" is actually called
"Foss Hill." At Wesleyan, it's not entirely clear where Foss Hill ends
and
the baseball/football field smack-dab in the center of campus begins,
but in
any case, just calling it "Foss Hill" would certainly be accurate
enough.
Twelve years later, as a freshman, I would stand in that exact spot and
take
photographs of Art Blakey. (Wesleyan got some pretty cool acts.)

The lineage certainly would begin with Master Audience Reel (NOT
cassette),
and I have my original first-gen cassette copy if anybody would like a
verified lowest-available-gen seed (which would be AUD: MR> C> CD). But
if
you've heard the quality, you may want to pass.

I'd be happy to try to answer any other questions on this, as I suspect
I'm
the closest thing to the original source out here.

pb

P.S. For trivia buffs, Wesleyan is also the alma mater of John Perry
Barlow,
who was class president in '69, and Bill Belichick '75.


On 9/19/02 5:31 PM, "[EMAIL PROTECTED]" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> This will probably be of most interest to the oldtimers who can still
enjoy
> vintage audience recordings, those who collect 1970 recordings missing
from
> the Dead's vault or completists, not to mention the 1970 caretaker of
> Deadlists.
> 
> I was recently given first generation reel to reel copies of The Dead
and
> NRPS at Wesleyan University in Middletown, CT on May 3, 1970 to
transfer into
> the digital realm. I've checked Deadlists, Deadbase and The Compendium
and I
> think this is the first time the complete contents of the master reels
are
> together, as none of those listings include all of this material. I
can also
> shed light on who recorded it, the accurate song order and how it
probably
> came into circulation (partially) years ago.
> 
> According to notes written on the first gen reels, the three original
master
> reels were recorded by a Wesleyen student named Warren White as part
of an
> assignment for a Professor Schenk (we think thats how its spelled. The
> handwriting on the reel cases is difficult to read). There were
originally
> three master reels altogether, two half-hour reels and one hour-long
reel,
> all recorded at 1 7/8ips. Those master reels were borrowed from Schenk
by
> another student (in the late 1970�s) and dubbed to 1st generation
reels by my
> wife's uncle - Alan Bershaw.  Without a deck that would run at 1
7/8ips, Alan
> said he played the master reels back at 3 3/4 ips while recording them
onto
> reels at 7 1/2 ips, which allowed him to play back his first
generation reels
> at 3 3/4 ips - at the correct speed.
> 
> At that time, several 90 minute cassettes (of the last 90 minutes,
including
> all the Dead material) were given to friends of Alan's and to the guy
who
> borrowed the master reels from Schenk.  Currently circulating copies
likely
> originated from those 2nd generation cassette dubs, many probably way
down
> the line since this all happened in the late 70's.
> 
> If Deadlists/Deadbase/Compendium is correct on what circulates, this
new copy
> includes all of this material possibly for the first time. While this
is
> still far from a great recording and its still probably incomplete,
its
> likely an improvement over all the currently circulating copies. There
are
> also no butchered songs and no reel stops/starts between songs like
most
> audience recordings of this time. The geneology on this new copy is:
> 
> Master Audience Reels@1 7/8 ips (played back @3 3/4 ips)-> Reels@7 1/2
ips
> (then played back @3 3/4 ips to correct speed on Revox
A-77)->[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> 
> It should also be noted for context that this is the night before the
Kent
> State shootings, which is significant in light of the various
announcements
> on these recordings.
> 
> Over the next week or two (I'm in the midst of moving my family, but
once I'm
> settled), I plan on making the first CDR copies of this. When I get
that
> done, I'll post again for some B&Ps and trades to get these moving.
But in
> the meantime, here's the complete information on what exists here.
> 
> Cheers,
> Stu Hanson
> 
> The Grateful Dead & New Riders Of The Purple Sage
> Moss Hill Lawn, Wesleyan University, Middletown, CT
> Sunday, May 3, 1970
> 
> Three Master Audience Reels@1 7/8 ips (played back @3 3/4 ips)->
Reels@7 1/2
> ips (then played back @3 3/4 ips to correct speed on Revox
A-77)->[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> 
> ***MASTER REEL #1 contents:
> New Riders Of The Purple Sage
> (with Jerry Garcia on pedal steel)
> 
> 1.  Workingman�s Blues (2:59)
> 2.  I Don�t Know You (5:26)
> 3.  Last Lonely Eagle (7:17)
> 4.  Truck Drivin� Man (4:30)
> 5.  Fair Chance To Know (4:29)
> 6.  -John Dawson says �Now for total complete utter Grateful Dead�-
(0:20)
> 7.  ...crowd noise & talking... (1:46)
> 8.  -Announcement: Dancing In The Trees - (1:28)
> 9.  -Announcement: Tear Gas Eye Drops- (1:36)
> 
> ***MASTER REEL #2 contents:
> (Electric) Grateful Dead (part one)
> 
> 1.  Me And My Uncle (4:27)
> 2.  New Speedway Boogie (10:50)
> 3.  -crowd response to roman candles firing off backstage/drums->
(0:31)
> 4   Good Lovin-> (1:59)
> 5.      drums-> (2:20)
> 6.      jam-> (7:38)
> 7.  Good Lovin (2:17)
> 
> ***MASTER REEL #3 contents:
> (Electric) Grateful Dead (part two)
> 
> 1.  Dire Wolf (5:19)
> 2.  Don�t Ease Me In (4:54)
> 3.  Turn On Your Lovelight-> (21:52)
> 4.  The Main Ten-> (1:01)
> 5.  Uncle John�s Band-> (6:04)
> 6.  Turn On Your Lovelight  (6:55)
> 7.  -�Bring Down The Establishment!/Peaceful Demonstration!�- (2:10)
> 8.  - Announcements and �Dead, Dead, Bring back the Dead� chanting
(1:14)
> 
> 
> 
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