Charlie - Thanks!

DeadLists.com group - Below is my preliminary entry for an updated 1/22/68 
listing. It is based on the newest most complete copy of this show in 
circulation.

Please reply if you have any updates, corrections, comments, etc.


Thanks,

Dave S.



Band Grateful Dead 

Venue Eagles Auditorium 

Location Seattle, WA  

Date 1/22/68 - Monday posters  tickets, passes & laminates 

One [73:27+] [0:12] ; Alligator [3:20] > (1) Drums [3:21] > Alligator [8:52] ; 
[0:04] ; Cryptical Envelopment (2) [#1:40] > (3) The Other One (4) [2:36] ends 
4:16 > Cryptical Envelopment [3:05] > New Potato Caboose [7:54] > Born 
Cross-Eyed [1#:40] > Feedback [3:02] > Spanish Jam [10:04] > Dark Star [5:40] > 
China Cat Sunflower [4:08] > The Eleven [6:33] > Caution (Do Not Stop On 
Tracks) [5#:03] > Feedback [4:38] > And We Bid You Goodnight [1:12] ; [0:13]

Comments Although this circulates labeled as "1/22/68 Eagles Aud", no 
documentary evidence (posters, reviews, newspaper ads, etc) has been found for 
shows there during the Quick and the Dead tour, other than the two on 1/26 and 
1/27. Joe Jupille researched the University of Washington Daily and the Seattle 
Post-Intelligencer newspapers and only found an ad for QMS and the Dead on 1/26 
and 1/27 in the 1/26/68 edition of the Seattle Post-Intelligencer (the weekend 
entertainment insert, p. 6). He turned up no mention of other Quick and the 
Dead shows at Eagles Auditorium. (1) With "Alligator running 'round my door" 
vocals and jamming. (2) First second or so of Cryptical is clipped off. (3) No 
Drums intro to The Other One. (4) This has one of the early versions of The 
Other One lyrics: "I woke up this morning, my head was not in sight. I would 
ask the walls about it, but they vanished overnight. I could not think or spell 
my name, or fly there was no way.
 And the heat came round and busted me for smiling on a cloudy day. Skipping 
through the lilly fields, when I came across an empty space. It quivered and 
exploded, left a bus stop in its place. The bus came by and I got on, that's 
when it all began. There was Cowboy Neal, at the wheel, of a bus to never-ever 
land." Reel filps in Born Cross-Eyed and Caution. Sound quality is lower after 
the filp in Caution. Listing is based on the newest and most complete 
circulating copy.  Several different incomplete copies previously circulated.

Download Sources SBD -> (4 Track) Master Reels -> Dat (44.1k) with active link 
to : 

"http://www.archive.org/details/gd1968-01-22.sbd.miller.97342.sbeok.flac16";

Please delete other link currently in the online list as the source info for it 
is incorrect (aud w/ Nak mics), the copy is incomplete, and it has been 
supereceded by the above. No point to haveing a link to that one at all.

Recordings 74 SB (most complete version), FM-SB GDH #337 and GDH #343 
(Alligator only for both GDH shows)

Master recording source(s): 1/4inch-4trk Master re...@7.5ips  

Contributors David Sorochty , Dwight Holmes , Glenn Gillis , Dan Szymanski , 
Joe Jupille, DeadBase XI, Brian Pollard , Charlie Miller 

Caretaker David Sorochty email update 






> Charlie Miller wrote:
>
> They played We Bid You Goodnight after feedback at the end of the show.
> 





      

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