The first tape was jammed. It ended up breaking at a point where it had been broken before and fixed with tape. I re-fixed it and put it into a new shell. Truckin cuts and comes back in during TOO. They go back into the "he had to die" part of TIFTOO, but I don't know if they did the first part of TIFTOO or went into TOO from Truckin'. Compared to other auds from 1970, this one is prety good.
From: David Gans Sent: Monday, December 05, 2011 12:05 PM To: DeadLists Cc: David Gans ; Jeff Linton Subject: Re: Setlists On Dec 5, 2011, at 11:05 AM, Jeff Linton wrote: Hi Dave, Sorry to bother you with this. I've noticed for years that the setlist for my first GD show is not listed in any of the databases. Occasionally when I'm bored, which isn't often, I try to contribute my list to several of the databases to no avail. Perhaps you have better connections that I, and can get this to the powers that be. Here goes: Cleveland Music Hall 10/17/70 Set One Casey Jones China Cat Sunflower I know You Rider Me and My Uncle It Hurts me Too Truckin' The Other One Cryptical Envelopment Sugar Magnolia Candyman Hard to Handle Set Two Good Love Drums Good Love Cold Rain and Snow Dark Star Not Fade Away Going Down the Road Not Fade Away Lovelight Encore Uncle John's Band It was a double shotgun blast of the Live Dead/Skull and Roses experience. It was a week before my 17th birthday and I've been on the bus ever since. This was at the smaller Music Hall that is backed up against and shares stage area with the much larger Public Hall. I seem to recall seeing a review saying they were so loud that it could be heard in the Public Hall during a performance by either the Cleveland Pops or Cleveland Orchestra. I can back this up with a very old mono cassette recording I made at the concert. In spite of the Bob and Jerry songs, the Dark Star, the Other One etc, it was very much, without a doubt, Pigpens band What a BIG FAT SOUND they had back then! After the concert, as me were walking down the sidewalk along the hall, there came a deep rumble down from the pit of the basement of the hall, up the ramp there comes dozens of Bikers up the ramp. From five feet away on the sidewalk we thought we saw Jerry at the head of the pack. Over the years I've heard in no uncertain terms Jerry never road a hog, but it sure was a nice vision and a fitting end to a wild concert. Many Thanks, Jeff Linton David Gans - da...@trufun.com or da...@gdhour.com Truth and Fun, Inc., 484 Lake Park Ave. #102, Oakland CA 94610-2730 Blog: http://cloudsurfing.gdhour.com Web site: http://www.dgans.com Photos: http://www.flickr.com/photos/dgans Music: http://www.cdbaby.com/all/dgans