Hello there. I'm trying to clear up some
confusion concerning the setlist for 2-14-68. Deadlist Project states that
"Morning Dew" and "Schoolgirl" opened up the first set. Deadbase states
that the show opened with "Schoolgirl", and "Dew" was not performed. The
Compendium states that the
Hi Folks,
There was a show on May 29, 1967 at the Napa
Fairgrounds in Napa, CA, in a
building now called Chardonnay Hall. I
was in high school then and was one of the three promoters of the show. I remember them playing a thrashing “Viola
Lee Blues”, “It’s All Over Now, Baby Blue”, “Cold
Hello. I was wondering if anyone could confirm
whether or not "Uncle John's Band" was performed at this show. Some
sources list it as the encore. Deadlists indicates that there was no
encore on 4-25-71.
Thanks,
Mike
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My friend and I have been arguing about what key “Sugaree”
is in – I say B, he says E. Among other reasons, he can’t get his
head around the possibility that the 5 chord can be minor, he’s more
comfy with the F#m being the 2 chord. And if he’s right, the song ENDS on
the 5 chord, a rare occ
I was at this show. It was definitely a Wall Of Sound show, so it might
have been in 1974. I'm not sure.
I do know it occurred at Cleveland Public Auditorium, which is the same
as Cleveland Public Hall. You may want to change the main venue listings
to reflect that.
It DID NOT occur at the Conve