So why 84 minutes of music on a 94 minute cassette?  And why do the cuts 
fall where they do, if this was the case?  And where is the tape flip?


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From: "Charlie Miller" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "Jim Powell" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: Re: 5/30/69 cuts
Date: Thu, Apr 24, 2008, 2:18


Eaton's Dat has the sam excat music that my seed have, except his dat has a
reel gen added to it. There was only one 90 minute cassette which is why
lovelight cuts.

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Subject: 5/30/69 cuts

"Eaton's timings are off":

Do you mean that you have checked Eaton's master and it contains about 84
minutes of music, with the same cuts catalogued below, in Cosmic Charlie,
before The Eleven and toward the end of Lovelight?

I'm assuming the master is a 90-minute cassette?  Yes?

Can you say where the tape flip occurs?


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From: "Charlie Miller" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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To: "Jim Powell" <[EMAIL PROTECTED] <mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]> >,
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Subject: Re: 5/30/69, with a blessing
Date: Thu, Apr 24, 2008, 6:45


Eaton's timings are off...I checked.

cm


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Subject: 5/30/69, with a blessing

BAND  Grateful Dead
VENUE  Springer's Inn
CITY  Portland
STATE  OR
DATE  05/30/69
SET1  [1:23:25+]  Morning Dew ; Me & My Uncle ; Doin' That Rag ; King Bee ;
Dark Star[17:02] > Cosmic Charlie [6:#16]; The Eleven [12:33] > Turn On Your
Love Light [17:33#].
SET2
SET3
ENCORE
COMMENTS  The circulating version has a cut in Cosmic Charlie.  It's not
clear whether they actually played St. Stephen; Jerry is teasing its opening
notes when the tape breaks off after Cosmic Charlie.  It resumes with the
rimshot before the first vocals of The Eleven.   Eaton's list reads:

05/30/69 Springers Inn, Portland Or - complete
  4.3, 094min, Sbd, A1D0, Cass M->Reel  1->Dat  0, 48k,
  Ampex C-90 Master Cass/no dolby->Technics Reel 1st Gen->3800 x 0

It appears that the circulating version runs about 10 minutes short of
Eaton's and if Eaton's timing is correct, has had that much cut from it
before it reached circulation.  A blessing on the music, huh?  It is not
clear where the cuts fall or what's missing.


RECORDING  94 SB (vault)
CONTRIBUTORS  Jim Powell  Rob Eaton


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