I think the whole show circulted on DAT, so its probably been transfered
to cd by someone.
It would be nice to just have the encore on a disc all by itself as disc
#7 for DP #29.
Dave S.
John Andrew Prime wrote:
I've ordered the CDs... Any sources for the missing encore?
JAP in LA
Just a follow up.
Around 3:00pm PDT " www.deadlists.com " was accessible again.
Any ideas?
Hi Teddy,
I just recieved this show from a Philzone Project Vine. Here's the info. I
noticed it was not the same as that listed for 7-30-66
Peace, Mike
GO BEARS!
Grateful Dead
07/30/66
Garden Auditorium
Vancouver, B.C.
Canada
Source:SBD>MR>??>CDR
Conversion: CDR > EAC(secure) > mkwact(see
I went to the Saturday night second show. This is my recollection. (Remember it's 33 years later.) The show started at midnight. I believe Love opened. The Dead didn't come on until past 2 A.M., probably closer to 3. It was daylight when the show let out. It was a great show. (like that's a su
www.deadlists.com is being redirected towards "curly girl greetings".
Is Ms. Osborne responsible for this? ;)
Hi:
I was checking out Deadlists and I see that the Grateful Dead are
listed as having played two nights at the Afterthought in Vancouver (8/5/66
and 8/6/66). The misconception that there was a Saturday show has been
floating around for years. The promoter/manager of the Afterthought was J
There's a handbill for sale on ebay right now at
http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=3532748908&category=29920
&rd=1
It's also on my website at http://gdposters.bravepages.com/1967/670512.html
It claims to be for a 5/12/67 performance at the Marigold Ballroom in
Fresno, CA. This
There were a series of shows at the Fillmore East in, I believe, Spring,
1970 (or later) that were advertised as the "Dead at Midnight" and began,
not surprisingly, at midnight. They began with an acoustic set, followed by
the NRPS (or vice versa) and then an electric set. The show I attended ended
Sorry to disappoint but deadlists.com is not hosted on mission-critical
servers that guarantee 99.% uptime.
Here are the facts:
If it's up... Then it's down...
95% 438 hours
99.9% 8hrs, 45min, 36 sec
99.%31.68 seconds
I am guaranteed an uptime of 99.5
According to the Comments section of the 9/26/69 DeadLists entry:
Phil teases Feelin Groovy strongly starting around 10:50 into Dark Star.
Hi all:
Just wondering what's been going on with the "Deadlists" website.
These last couple months it has often been inaccessible. Sometimes it's
just the discussion section, on other occasions the whole site is
unavailable. Back in late May - early June, for example, the discussion
page it w
- Original Message -
From: "Barb and Iver" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Subject: 3/24-26/67 missing from deadlists
>
> BTW, when I tried to cc Teddy Goodbear on a previous post, the message
> bounced. Does anybody have a current email for him?
I think I have it here somewhere ! Oh, here it is:
[
At 9:55 AM -0400 7/2/03, Ihor W Slabicky wrote:
now i gotta dig out the tape of 09-26-69. hmm... is that out on cdr
yet???
Yes, from nth-gen cassettes.
well, i stand corrected:
> > Try 9/26/69. I'd say that's the earliest, even though he says
> > its 10/25/69.
> I'm pretty sure that's the first one. I was going to say 8/30/69,
> but that has the tighten-up jam.
now i gotta dig out the tape of 09-26-69. hmm... is that out on cdr
yet???
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