Re: 3/18/77
I don't know what new version Rob has passed on to Paul but it is not mine. Once Scott Clugston (see "Re: 3.18.77 revisited") gets done with his wizardry we'll get this into circulation. Paul
Re: 3/18/77
Rob Bertrando wrote: > Subject: Re: 3/18/77 > > I sent a copy of the Estimated through the end of show to Paul Gibian, who > was going to be sure that there was in fact nothing missing from the "new" > 3/18/77 SBD. I want to be sure because: 1)Dick and David Gans were able to > find only one copy of 3/18/77 in the vault (although there theoretically > could be two, because the Dead did have two working Nagras on that date), > and 2) David did patch the reel flip very nicely, so it sounds like there is > nothing missing (until one compares it to the complete AUD source). when one compares the "new" Sbd source to the Sbd patched with the Aud version, you'll find that the Aud patch appears to repeat a section...near as I can tell the patch in NFA is about 0:16, whereas the Aud patch in the currently circulating copy lasts nearly 0:46 seconds...also, the commonly circulating copy has what appears to be an additional reel flip in Fire on the Mountain Scott "I've never been lost, but I was a might confused for three days once" -Daniel Boone-
Re: 2/12/70
Jim, maybe you should put a bit in the 2.13.70a entry about the ongoing 2.12.70 controversy. It seems that some people (like Serafin) are siding with Bear's statements that the Fillmore early shows never happened. Hence the ongoing circulation of the "2.12.70" date. No one ever seems to notice, however, that Bear states the band played no other NYC shows during that run. Bear's statement is here: http://www.thebear.org/albums.html#anchor753229 Dig the 'ol Bear ego in full effect: "From the feedback I have had, and the tapes I have listened to, I estimate 30% or more of both audience and 'board' tapes/CD's are either mislabelled or faked." Apologies if this has been discussed recently, but I've been away from the Deadlists list for a while. Best, tim --- Marcus Thunich <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > I'm curious about this too. Jay Serafin seeded this > show and goes on in > detail provided by his "Marin County Source" about > this show here: > > http://db.etree.org/shninfo_detail.php?shnid=5932 > > > Anyone ever talked to Jay about this? > > Marcus > > > *** > MCSE, MCP, A+ > *** > Visit my CD-R trading page at: > http://home.cogeco.ca/~marcust99/home1.html > *** > I can be reached via ICQ # 4116873 > *** > > > = [EMAIL PROTECTED] | [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://db.etree.org/t_spaceman __ Do you Yahoo!? Yahoo! Mail Plus - Powerful. Affordable. Sign up now. http://mailplus.yahoo.com
4/2/73 correction
Deadlists shows "Beer Barrel Polka tuning before Beat It on Down the Line." It's actually "Tico Tico," and they actually play about eight bars of it. -- David Gans [EMAIL PROTECTED] Truth and Fun, Inc., 484 Lake Park Ave #102, Oakland CA 94610-2730 New CD: "Solo Acoustic" - info at http://www.trufun.com/perfectible
2/12/70
I'm curious about this too. Jay Serafin seeded this show and goes on in detail provided by his "Marin County Source" about this show here: http://db.etree.org/shninfo_detail.php?shnid=5932 Anyone ever talked to Jay about this? Marcus *** MCSE, MCP, A+ *** Visit my CD-R trading page at: http://home.cogeco.ca/~marcust99/home1.html *** I can be reached via ICQ # 4116873 ***