Re: 10/18/74

2005-02-04 Thread Ihor W Slabicky
> It's interesting to find out that Ned asked to have his > tracks taken out of the film and the new official release > of the soundtrack. Does anyone know why? that decision was made back in the day when the movie was first being edited and produced. I-) ihor

12/10/73

2005-02-04 Thread Bryan Grossbauer
hmmm.  Found this on Archive.org:December 10, 1973 Charlotte Coliseum Charlotte, NC master soundboard cassette > reel > pcm > dat > cdr from end of show: 1. //Casey Jones 1:52 2. Encore: One More Saturday Night 5:04 total 6:57 Thanks Jools for the UploadHmmm...thought I'd get your thoughts.

2/12/89

2005-02-04 Thread Tod Dixon
The guests are incorrect on this show. Bob Dylan and Spencer Davis both sat in Thank You. Tod Dixon [EMAIL PROTECTED] (310) 847-6783 Porteous Fastener Company http://www.porteousfastener.com/ (310) 549-9180

3/21/91

2005-02-04 Thread Josh Davis
Stir It Up is actually a Stir It Up Jam, and is the first one they played josh

4/4/88

2005-02-04 Thread Josh Davis
in set 1 for this show, the third song is actually Never Trust A Woman, or Good Times, but is not Let the Good Times Roll. that song first appears on 4/30/88. josh

Alexandra Palace, London 9/9/74

2005-02-04 Thread simon_phillips
Is there any reason why there are 6 songs missing from the circulating soundboard? I've had the complete SBD show on tape for 20 years, albeit a relatively high generation, hissy copy. Someone somewhere must have a lower generation complete copy? Simon _

6/14/76

2005-02-04 Thread Fisher-Cheney Funeral Home
Deadlists,   Right before Music Never Stopped, Bob says that it is Phil's B-Day.  Who is he talking about, as it is not Lesh's B-Day?  Is Bob just jerking us around as usual or what?  Any info would be great.   Thanks, Rod

6/24/91

2005-02-04 Thread Josh Davis
Estimated goes into a Supplication Jam and then into UJB josh

5/12/91

2005-02-04 Thread Josh Davis
Train To Cry is first time played since 6/10/73 josh

5/18/67

2005-02-04 Thread Bednar, Jeffrey
The ticket website = http://www.psilo.com/dead/showlist.php?band=3D1&year=3D1967 has a ticket = for this show in mountain view, ca show but it is not listed on deadlists = under 1967.

3/20/91

2005-02-04 Thread Josh Davis
Might As Well ends the first set, it does not start the second josh

4/5/91

2005-02-04 Thread Josh Davis
Terrapin goes into a Stir It Up Jam, then into drums josh

2/12/89

2005-02-04 Thread Tod Dixon
http://audio27.archive.org/3/audio/gd89-02-12.sbd.presley4680.sbeok.shnf/gd1989-02-12.txt Grateful Dead 2/12/89 Great Western Forum Inglewood, CA SBD > MC > DAT > CD > SHN DISC ONE Set 1: Cold Rain & Snow, Hell In a Bucket Row Jimmy Beat It On Down the Line > Promised Land West LA Fadeaway Ho

9/15/88

2005-02-04 Thread Josh Davis
in set 2 there is a Playin' Reprise between UJB and drums josh

11/3/91

2005-02-04 Thread Bob Loy
Grateful Dead Polo Fields, Golden Gate Park San Francisco, CA 11/03/1991 Sources: VIDEO: Source: Satellite feed > TV Station master?? > VHS1 > VHS2 Capture: VHS2 > JVC SR-VS30U > Firewire > Vegas4 AUDIO: DSBD (most likely pre-FM) > DAT > CD DAUD FOB Neumann KM254 > Casio DAT > CD

Psychedelic Supermarket, 12/67

2005-02-04 Thread McLeod, Iver J
For those who like this sort of thing I ran across a little photo from one of the two December '67 Psychedelic Supermarket shows in Boston at http://www.bu.edu/alumni/bostonia/2001/fall/signs/ (though the caption says 1969). These were their first New England shows and the second east coast city t

10/18/74

2005-02-04 Thread Charles Fibonacci
J. Rioux wrote: > Wasn't the original poster talking about the > Grateful Dead Movie? I was referring to the movie, which just has Morning Dew, as well as the entire set after Seastones. The recorded versions I have been listening to must be with Mr Lagin mixed out; I pulled out yet another v