Re: 2/12/70

2003-11-29 Thread Dave S
Hi Marco -

I was wondering what you meant when you said that 2/12/70 is the 
incorrect date.  Do you mean that the Dead played at your father's 
nightclub on another occasion - or that the info about them not playing 
there at all on 2/12/70 was incorrect?

Do you know if this was a one time thing, or did the dead (other bands 
too?) play at Ungano's when they were in town to also play at the 
Fillmore East?

Thanks for speaking up on this,

Dave S.




From: Marco Ungano/ADC <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Date: Tuesday, November 18, 2003 9:07 pm
Subject: 2/12/70

Gentlemen,

Regarding the above date dead show.

Absolutely incorrect.  My father was Nick Ungano, owner of 
Ungano's night
club.  Jerry and the boys, went to Ungano's in between shows at the
Filmmore.  My father worked for Bill Graham as a promoter and booking
agent.  Both my father and mother were at the show.

It did happen.  Just wanted to let you know.couldn't possibly 
come from
a more reliable source.

Thanks,
Marco Ungano





Re: less music..

2003-11-29 Thread Dave S
More music is in circulation... cause of folks like Michael Goetz... 
great deal for everyone...

DS


Date: Tue, 18 Nov 2003 08:32:37 -0800
From: david feldstein <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: less music...
will be in circulation..cause of folks like mike getzbummer for
everyone...
DF 





2/22/73

2003-11-29 Thread Craig Carlson



Hi,
 
I just got an excellent copy of my first 
show on 2 discs.  
Now, I have zero memory of what the boys played 
that night, so I rely on dead lists to fill in the blank spaces.
Anyway, this show seems to match up pretty well 
except the track times vary a bit and one extra song.  There is a Beer Barrel Polka between Deal and Looks Like Rain 
which is not on dead lists.  A very nice Looks Like Rain by the 
way.
 
Can anybody verify that this belongs and that what 
I really have is 2-22-73?
 
Also this set is missing the end of the first set, 
Row Jimmy...  Can any body hook me up with the rest of the 
show?
 
Your help would be greatly 
appreciated.
 
Craig Carlson