ow that produced the 'Johnny B. Goode' which appears on the
Skull & Roses album, there must be a 16 track master of the show somewhere.
In any case, you have final word on this mystery.
All the best,
Kevin Hurley
On Tue, Apr 6, 2010 at 9:07 AM, Charlie Miller <
charliemille...@earthlin
Thanks David - I'll put you on the calendar for an April 15th reminder.
Kevin Hurley
On Mon, Apr 5, 2010 at 7:38 PM, vault wrote:
> I'd certainly trust the word of an eyewitness, especially with such a vivid
> memory of how the lead-in to Bertha went down, but I'll be
re is a review of the 3-24-71 show by the San Francisco Chronicle's
Philip Elwood taken from the rear cover of the already above mentioned
bootleg recording.
All the best,
Kevin Hurley
On Mon, Apr 5, 2010 at 10:04 AM, kevin weil wrote:
> actually, the list posted to the mailing
ery first Dead show. It happened
on a Wednesday night. We purchased our tickets at the door the night of the
show for $3.50 and
Winterland never sold out that evening. And it's true that the Johnny B.
Goode from the Skulll and Roses album was recorded on this night as well.
All the best,
Kevin Hurley