You should really consider making the jump into CD-R. You seem to have PC
access, so you are half-way there. You can pick up a cheap burner on sale
with rebates for around $40. Cars run $20 +/- per 50 spindle for Fujis
(which are good discs). So, for, what, around $1.20, you have a complete
sho
The Closing of Winterland is official (all 4.5 hours plus the Blues Bros and
audio of NRPS) - this is, by the way, 12/31/78.
As far as 8/27/72, well the Pranksters have been saying this is going to
come out for a long time. I have a high gen video of this, and it is damn
cool. It has been known
I live
in Colorado Springs. I could certainly try to get a copy of this.
Probably is on microfiche, so no holes in it.
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This
begs the question: Is the Man's World from this show or filler? It
does sound a bit different, but, I was told that this was on the original master
reels. I am curious if it really is from this show or not. Since
this song was only done, what 4-5 times total, maybe someone can compa
Phil sang it with the Allman Brothers for the "One For Woody" benefit. As
far as I know, the Dead never played "Wish You Were Here" live or in the
studio.
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From: Hutchison, Ray [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, March 19, 2003 9:21 AM
To: Glenn Gillis; Matthew Steinmetz; [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Bonnaroo RE: concert with Gregg Allman
You (all of us) may be int
I
think these kind of comments smack of elitism. If someone has a legitimate
question in reference to the Grateful Dead, why should they go somewhere
else? This is the best source for information available right now, bar
none. The people here are very well versed in the shows that circula
The
availability of the shows is "un-official." The Dead's set is available in
mostly SBD. The Allman Brothers set is (as far as I know) in limited
circulation and only in audience recording. The Band's set is available as
an official release.
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They ought to release all of the footage, maybe as a box set. It would
probably take 4 or 5 DVDs, but as this run was an all time classic, well
worth it.
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I made
a transfer of a version of 12/30/69 some months ago but it will be inferior as
it had to use an anlog connection.
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Looks like a good show for the Aud Appreciation vine.
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I've had this for a few years. The quality is pretty poor; lots of cuts. I
reviewd it for the Compendium Addendum.
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There was a '96 Furthur,
but the Other Ones did not play together until 1998. The '96 Furthur was
Ratdog, Los Lobos, Hot Tuna and I can't remember the rest. '97 Furthur was
acoustic Hot Tuna, .moe (?), Ratdog, Black Crowes, Arlo Guthrie - he pulled out
Alice's Rest
Unfortuanetlly, the Who & Dead did not jam together that night. We had to
wait until 3/81 for Pete to come out and do song with the Dead.
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Shows me that I should have read all my mesages before responding. Deadbase
does not list this though.
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The JErry filler is probably 5/5/82 Oregon State
Prsion - although he did this song one more than one occaission on his accosutic
tours with John Kahn (the bass player you mention. This was a stand-up
accousti bass - I saw the summer '82 tour in Chicago on 7/1/82). As far as
Deadbase shows
Most of what I saw looked right, except for the two From The Vault. I
always thought that it was taken from both nights (8/23 & 8/24 '68).
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Neither does the 7/1/82, but Kahn was definitely there.
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Just to muddy the waters some more: A gentleman where I work at saw Jerry
in Boulder and swears that it was just Jerry. Assuming that his memory for
the city was correct, that would be 7/2/82. Does anyone have this to
verify?
I know that Kahn was at the 7/1/82 show (as not only can you hear hi
If you guys are going to start bickering, please take it off-list. I know I
am not a contributor here, but, I think I speak for many who'd rather not
read this kind of thing.
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Which date was it that they say "except in CA?" 3/1/69?
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There is (was) an aud of this show as well, as I used to have a partial of
both nights.
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SSIA...
I have 2 copies of this show, both auds, both seemingly from different parts
of the venue. No one seems to have any information on these.
Anyone have any clues?
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Lets not forget 5/10 & 5/11. These two shows were both wonderful.
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I have seen pictures of this show, but never heard of any circulating music.
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Please send me your info again. I deleted the messages and emptied the
deleted items folder, then I find out that Yahoo didn't accept something, so
I have lost all information.
Sorry about that, and sorry about the waste of Bandwidth on Deadlists.
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If memory
serves, back in the sixties live recordings were made by placing mics in front
of the speakers. There was some
bad weather going on (I can’t speak if this was happening during the Dead’s
set), and I do remember reading that they kept getting shocked.
Some of
the tapes may ha
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To: 'Glenn Gillis'; deadlists@nemesis. CS. Berkeley. EDU
Subject: RE: New trading group(Little GD
The tracklist is:
> >
> > Other One >
> > Eyes
> > AWBYG
> >
> > I'll let ya all know!
> >
> > Larry
> >
> > --- Glenn Gillis <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> > wrote:
> > > Has anyone been following this thread on
> &
Okay, now that the 2/28/73 question has been answered (I will get a copy and
make sure that Tim gets it; maybe it was Eyes that was 20 minutes long?), I
want to let folks know about my e-group. It's called Trade Dead. What we
are is a small group of people who's main interest is Grateful Dead, b
ut
> 20 years ago. The tracklist is:
>
> Other One >
> Eyes
> AWBYG
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> I'll let ya all know!
>
> Larry
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> --- Glenn Gillis <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> wrote:
> > Has anyone been following this thread on
> Deadlists?
> > I am not denying the
I hope this burgeoning flame war calms down.
I have seen a couple different posts saying this occurred. I find it
difficult to believe they could stretch AWBYG to 20 minutes, but I'm not
denying the possibility. Stranger things have happened.
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My wife bought me that. I thanked her, and kept it, but have never really
done anything with it. It has been around for a while.
DON'T BUY BOOTLEGS!!
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Try Resources
For Tae Traders or dbEtree
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His last show was 6/17/72, but his participation is minimal, and what he did
sing (H2H?) is on the non-circulating portion. Pig died in March of 1973.
Weir started covering Pig tunes as early as 10/20/74 when he did Good
Lovin'. The first non-Pig Lovelight was 10/16/81 (I think).
Glenn
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I almost never do this kind of thing, but, both of these companies have
acted poorly
My burner started acting up, so I contacted the manufacturer, HP, to see
what they said. The tech support guy was very cool, and said that they would
replace it. He transferred me to the warehouse to get the
Okay, here's a poser: I have a tape that I recently transferred to CD of
Ten Years After, marked 8/?/71 Gaelic Park. Was Ten Years After also at
this show? Deadbase does not mention anything. I guess a pertinent
question would be if Gaelic Park was a regular site for shows?
Am I just muddying
While perusing '76, I noticed that there was virtually no info on this show.
I have a copy of this. I reviewed this for the new Compendium...
Here's what I have:
BAND: Grateful Dead
VENUE: River Front Coliseum
CITY: Cincinnati
STATE: OH
DATE: 10/2/76
Set 1
Promised Land, They Love Each Other,
I was listening to this while transferring it to CD from DAT, and noticed
that the show is almost certainly not complete.
Reason being is that the band is tuning after Not Fade Away (perhaps the
most sloppy version I've yet heard). Why would you tune if you were done
for the night? Also, somewh
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