I too would like the increased info but am wary of cluttering the
existing layout.
I'd guess that the two sets of links could be incorporated at the end
of a show listing after the recordings. And I'd suggest that the
"personal reviews" were hung off on separate pages, much as wha
The articles on the Greynolds park show, where after the fact. The first set
of shows at Thee Image most likely happened if the poster for the 2nd set says
"held over". I think one of the dead related blogs had some eyewitnes reports
from Thee Image. The article on the Ambassador Hotel s
I think qualifying shows as "advertised, not confirmed" is a good idea.
People will be surprised how many 60s show that have been "On The List" for
many years have no evidence supporting them save a long-ago poster. Even
runs of shows often only have eyewitnesses for one or two nights, so we
still
That
poster is on the poster site itself
at http://www.deadlists.com/posters/1960s/19680412.html But since the shows
aren't on deadlists yet there's obviously no link to it. I still have to
correct some of the text though and add links to the deadlists entries when
available.On Mon, 5 Aug 2013 21:
One
other thing I'd suggest re: adding additional information, and with all due
respect to Dave Sorochty and his incredible sleuthing, but I think we need to be
careful to qualify shows that are listed solely based on ads or posters. It's
possible the show may not have actually occurred for any nu
In my
reply to the email re: adding more info to entries I mentioned information that
can be found from folks on dead.net.I just found such an example from
the listing for 4/19/68 http://www.dead.net/show/april-19-1968 :"The Dead
also played a free show on 4/21/68 at Greynolds Park in N. Miami. It